Creative City Podcast

Creative City Podcast

Candid conversations with Cincinnati's creative class (alliteration is fun.)

  • 28 minutes 13 seconds
    #41 - Creative Placemaking with Cal Cullen & Margy Waller
    Cal Cullen and Margy Waller have made Creative Placemaking (an evolving practice that intentionally leverages the power of the arts, culture and creativity to serve a community) a part of their personal and professional missions. We discuss the evolving definition of Creative Placemaking, how we make the process and outcomes equitable, and what to expect at the Creative Placemaking Leadership Summit Midwest in Cincinnati Oct 10-12. Visit: www.cpcommunities.org/midwest www.wavepoolgallery.org www.thestylesample.com Music & sound mixing by Tubelow.
    7 October 2019, 11:14 pm
  • 40 minutes 55 seconds
    Creative City #40 - 2018 Haile Fellows Nicole Armstrong & Elisa Hoffman
    The torch has been passed, and the 2018 Haile Fellows are digging in: Nicole Armstrong is developing Queen City Certified, a business certification system focused on gender equity, and Elisa Hoffman is creating School Board School, training that provides potential school board officials with the skills, experience, and mindset to be effective in that role. We talk about what it means to manage a “streaming” project, learning from each other’s type-A tendencies, and what happens *after* the fellowship. I also had some advice based on my experience as a 2017 Fellow, including: - What to do (and what to definitely NOT do) - Shipping when it hits B- - My most meaningful pivot - Incorrect assumptions I made - The fellowship year timeline - Staying on track while maintaining life balance - The one thing I recommend doing ASAP Want to get involved? Get in touch with Nicole and Elisa via People’s Liberty ([email protected]), or get in touch with me at [email protected]. Visit: tethercincinnati.com peoplesliberty.org Follow @tethercincy on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter Follow @thestylesample on Instagram and Twitter Head to CreativeCityPodcast.com for links and previous episodes, and sign up for the mailing list to keep up with Cincinnati’s amazing community of creatives. Music by The Passion HiFi
    19 April 2018, 2:19 am
  • 21 minutes 27 seconds
    Tether Photo Shoot Series: Medicine Dance & Astro Enigma
    Photographer extraordinaire Claudia Hershner (claudiahershner.com) operates as a commercial photographer, focusing on product, with many a passion project taking place in her Newport studio. Photography marries all the artistic elements she loves and the immediacy of photography is also particularly gratifying. Her love of collaboration with other artists and the creative process of producing a shoot led to her involvement with two separate shoots for the upcoming Tether Sourcebook: Medicine Dance and Astro Enigma. Learn how she “paints” on and with the camera, the dance photographers themselves actually do behind the lens, the many uses of crystals, and how she incorporates her fine art background into digital photography. Visit: claudiahershner.com chelseacutrell.com thebeautyway.net tethercincinnati.com Head to CreativeCityPodcast.com for links and previous episodes, and sign up for the mailing list to keep up with Cincinnati’s amazing community of creatives. Music by The Passion HiFi
    26 October 2017, 1:03 am
  • 12 minutes 8 seconds
    Tether Photo Shoot Series: Street Food
    For this special series, I’m talking to some of the talented folks who created photo shoots for the Tether Sourcebook about their inspiration, process, and industry insights.  Visual artist and graphic designer Janet Creekmore has loved photography for a long time—she even managed a photo studio. She wanted to do a food shoot that presented a challenge, and serendipitously met photographer Marlene Rounds, who connected with food stylist Jeffrey Martin. Learn how they recruited a cast of surprisingly cooperative “real people,” how their favorite shot came together on the fly, and what happened to the food once the photos were taken (hint: they ate it).  creativeeyecandy.com poppedart.gallery janetcreekmore.com marlenerounds.com         jeffreymartinfoodstylist.com gomezsalsa.com      sliceslicebabypizza.com tethercincinnati.com
    6 October 2017, 1:42 am
  • 18 minutes 19 seconds
    Tether Photo Shoot Series: Beneath the Surface
    For this special series, I’m talking to some of the talented folks who created photo shoots for the Tether Sourcebook about their inspiration, process, and industry insights. Makeup Artist and Educator Stefani Carol (stefanicarol.com) had a brilliant idea for the Tether Sourcebook: an underwater beauty shoot. She connected with Photographer Tina Gutierrez (tinagutierrezartsphotography.com) to help execute the concept, and they—along with an extensive team—created beautifully haunting images. Listen in and learn how! Visit: stefanicarol.com tinagutierrezartsphotography.com tethercincinnati.com thestylesample.com Follow @StefaniCarol and @tinalovesart on Instagram Follow @tethercincy on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter Follow @thestylesample on Instagram and Twitter Head to CreativeCityPodcast.com for links and previous episodes, and sign up for the mailing list to keep up with Cincinnati’s amazing community of creatives. Music by The Passion HiFi
    28 September 2017, 12:48 am
  • 45 minutes 21 seconds
    #39 - Creative Director Joi Sears
    Cincinnati born-and-raised Creative Director Joi Sears is a creative’s creative: she’s done everything from dance and spoken word to photography and theater, earning a BFA in Acting before shifting her focus to combining the arts and social change through entrepreneurship. We talk about her ethical fashion line Amsterdamage, her sustainable pop-up shop The Green Store, and why she was banned from Europe by the Dutch government(!). We also discuss: - Her goal of traveling 30 cities outside the US by her 30th birthday, including places in Brazil, Haiti, an Ghana before winding up in Amsterdam. - The bold mouse and the poetry performance that changed the course of her life. - Her top three tips for zero-waste newbies (hint: cut back on plastic, especially single-use plastic products like water bottles and straws). - Why she wanted The Green Store to be more than a place to shop. - What she discovered researching sustainability and shopping habits of millennials. - Her dream of finding a permanent location for The Green Store and how it could be replicated and adapted to communities in cities around the world (attention funders and investors!). Also mentioned: goingzerowaste.com KetiKotiAmsterdam.nl heesterveldcc.nl thedoschool.org ethicalfashioninitiative.org cincinnatirecycles.org Poem About My Rights by June Jordan Visit: freepeopleinternational.com thegreenstorecincy.com thestylesample.com tethercincinnati.com @4freepeople on Twitter & Instagram @thegreenstorecincy on Instagram @thestylesample on Twitter & Instagram @tethercincy on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook Head to CreativeCityPodcast.com for links and previous episodes, and sign up for the mailing list to keep up with Cincinnati’s amazing community of creatives. Music by The Passion HiFi
    18 July 2017, 3:10 am
  • 35 minutes 3 seconds
    #38 - Tony Tiemeyer of Evolution Fashion Studio
    Fashion connoisseur Tony Tiemeyer (evolutionfashionstudio.com) opened his first vintage clothing store in 1984, and soon after started carrying the work of then up-and-coming designers like Todd Oldham and Donna Karan. After running several successful designer shops and managing high-end retail, he decided to take on a new challenge: e-commerce. We talk about how he started Evolution Fashion Studio, why he likes to stay incognito, and dressing Cookie Lyon in Dior. We also discuss: - How the Positively 4th Street window exhibit in downtown Cincinnati came together - Why he chose to invest in starting a business when he wasn’t sure what to study in college - How befriending a young Zac Posen eventually led to carrying designers like McQueen, Givenchy, and Lanvin. - What his upcoming plans are for Evolution’s FirstDibs (spoiler: fun things at a lower price point!) - Why he’s tempted by the idea of a brick-and-mortar but focused on growing the e-commerce side of the business. Visit: @evolution1645 on IG evolutionfashionstudio.com Positively 4th Street: http://www.citybeat.com/arts-culture/visual-arts/media-gallery/20854382/positively-fourth-street @thestylesample on Twitter, Instagram, & Snapchat Head to CreativeCityPodcast.com for links and previous episodes, and sign up for the mailing list to keep up with Cincinnati’s amazing community of creatives. Music by The Passion HiFi
    4 May 2017, 9:57 pm
  • 29 minutes 27 seconds
    #37 - Jewelry Designer Jill Goulait
    Jill Goulait (circlecirclejewelry.com) started making jewelry as a hobby after taking a simple soldering class, and what began as a diversion turned into a full-fledged occupation. The simple, minimalist designs that distinguish Circle Circle Jewelry are inspired by deconstructing shapes down to their most basic form. We discuss how and why she changed the name of her business, how she found the perfect Production Assistant, and why it’s important to learn from everything you try. We also discuss: - Going through the vigorous First Batch (firstbatch.org) accelerator program - Why etsy makes a great testing ground for everything from product design to marketing - What a difference straightforward descriptions, on-figure photos, and good customer service makes - How important it is to test, measure results, and stay nimble - Possible plans to make fine jewelry and create a bridal line Visit: circlecirclejewelry.com circlecirclejewelry on Instagram and Facebook Retailers MiCA 12/v, Morrison & Me, and 21C Cincinnati Episode #27 - Fashion Designer Jenifer Sult @thestylesample on Twitter, Instagram, & Snapchat Head to CreativeCityPodcast.com for links and previous episodes, and sign up for the mailing list to keep up with Cincinnati’s amazing community of creatives. Music by The Passion HiFi
    19 April 2017, 2:30 am
  • 28 minutes 51 seconds
    #36 - Music Producer Kick Lee
    Kick Lee landed in music production by sheer accident, after studying graphic design and discovering he wasn’t made for the corporate world. He grew up listening to music and has since become a fan of a number of genres, from bluegrass and country to hip-hop and EDM. We talk about his process for creating tracks from scratch, how music licensing works, and why he decided to make music his career (spoiler: it was when he got a $10K check for one gig!). We also discuss: - His experience at Full Sail University and why it was one of the best decisions he made. - Being a Black man with diverse tastes and talents, and the content that inspires him - The difference between exclusive vs non-exclusive licensing, and royalty back-end payments - What agencies and large companies look for when sourcing music for campaigns - Plans for KL Studios, his new recording and production studio designed to empower communities through sound - His affinity for Batman (?!?!) Visit: soundcloud.com/producerkicklee @producerkicklee on Twitter and Instagram  Elementz, Episode #25  @thestylesample on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat Listen here or download on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher. Please share, subscribe and rate on iTunes, and sign up for the mailing list to keep up with Cincinnati's amazing community of creatives.
    12 April 2017, 1:01 am
  • 17 minutes 11 seconds
    #35 - Preneur Manager Stephanie Bohanon
    Stephanie Bohanon studied finance and commercial real estate before a store management position at Preneur crossed her path. The brainchild of Procter & Gamble, Preneur is a yearlong 3rd party popup shop created to share new Tide products with the market and showcase local businesses. We chat about working with independent businesses, what it means to be an experiential retailer, and how today’s ambitious youths make us want to play catch-up. We also discuss: - The benefits of trying new creative ideas to see what sticks - How smaller makers benefit from working with large brands, and vice versa - Upcoming themes like sports, independent fashion (yay!), and wellness - Hosting a series of small events like speaker series, shopping events, and cocktail hours - Partner brands like Arkadiance, Native Brand, Originalitees, Game Day Feels, and Loner Visit: Preneur, 1333 Walnut St. at the corner of Walnut & Mercer @PreneurCincy on Facebook and Instagram MORTAR Pitch night podcast @thestylesample on Twitter, Instagram, & Snapchat Head to CreativeCityPodcast.com for links and previous episodes, and sign up for the mailing list to keep up with Cincinnati’s amazing community of creatives. Music by The Passion HiFi
    5 April 2017, 2:22 am
  • 27 minutes 35 seconds
    #34 - Film Director Brandon Faris
    Film Director Brandon Faris co-founded video production studio LEAPFrame in 2013, but his real first love is music. After studying sound production, he took on stints engineering music for commercials (he wrote a song a for Ford Truck ad!) and as a youth minister before learning to edit video by creating classic spots and mini-documentaries for Current TV. We talk about how he got his first videos on air, why he started his own podcast (Filmmakers Drinking Bourbon), and how he’s really a fashionista at heart. We also discussed: - Why getting a job as a used car salesman literally made him cry - Realizing his sweet spot was between somewhere between editing in a dark room and new business development - Product-izing and packaging the video production process - How he always has multiple books in circulation (how?) - Why he converted to a 15-piece capsule wardrobe (again, how?) Visit: brandonfaris.com leapframe.com @bfaris on Instagram @brandonfaris onTwitter fdbpodcast.com thelineup.nyc thestylesample on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat To listen, head to www.creativecitypodcast.com or download on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher. Please share, subscribe and rate on iTunes.
    29 March 2017, 3:01 am
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