Arts Educators Save the World

Al and Doug's House o' Podcasts

  • 58 minutes 10 seconds
    LIVE! From NCECA! In SLC!

    Live! from the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts it’s AESTW!!! Erica and Alek traveled to Salt Lake City for a live recording at the NCECA conference with VETART Executive Director Steve Dilley and ceramicist and navy veteran Reggie Stites. Our audience was moved by Reggie’s story of transformation and identity-making through ceramics… and now you can bear witness!

    21 April 2025, 1:00 pm
  • 58 minutes 21 seconds
    Blue Sky Episode Swap!

    Dropping in our feed today is an episode from our friends at Blue Sky. Bill Burke and the Optimism Institute host conversations about positivity, including this gem with Vanessa Cooksey about her optimistic take on the future of the arts, the vital role that artists play in our communities, the joys of arts education. Onward together!

    7 April 2025, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    L. Steven Taylor & Dr. Lisa Mitchell

    On today’s episode we journey through the amazing arts education program Disney Musicals in Schools with Broadway star L. Steven Taylor (Mufasa in "The Lion King") and Dr. Lisa Mitchell (Director of Education, Disney Theatricals). This team of artists and educators works in elementary schools across the US to bring musical theatre joy to students everywhere!

    25 March 2025, 10:00 am
  • 38 minutes 24 seconds
    Erica & Alek Chat #3

    Part 3 of our ongoing mini-series "Erica & Alek Chats," where our hosts take a deep dive into a specific aspect of arts learning-and-teaching from Erica's book, How the Arts Can Save Education.

    14 March 2025, 10:00 am
  • 14 minutes 38 seconds
    Who ARTed? Episode Swap!

    In this episode, we're sharing a story from our friend Kyle Wood, host of the delightful podcast "Who ARTed?" Kyle is a National Board Certified Teacher with 17 years experience in public schools, and his show is meant to be accessible for anyone interested in art with a focus on fun facts that are appropriate for listeners of all ages, so it's totally safe to listen with your kids!

    Katsushika Hokusai is best known for The Great Wave off Kanagawa, part of his series of 36 Views of Mount Fuji. His family was in the mirror business, but Hokusai showed a proclivity for art starting at a young age. When he was 14 he started apprenticing as a wood carver. He spent 4 years carving wood blocks to use as stamps for printmaking. He then went on to study under artists to produce his own designs. His first prints were of actors from the Kabuki theater in 1779. Some years later, he would shift his focus to landscapes.

    Follow Who ARTed: Weekly Art History for All Ages on your favorite podcast platform: https://pod.link/1485813093 

    3 March 2025, 11:00 am
  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    Loren Hammonds & Warrington Hudlin

    Sometimes, the most compelling mentorship relationships are mutual – where the student has as much to give as the teacher. In this wide-ranging conversation, Warrington Hudlin, founder of the Black Filmmakers of America and Loren Hammonds, head of documentary for Time Studios, talk about the importance of community and showing up for one another, and their mutual love for virtual reality and immersive filmmaking. These two are changing the face of film production!

    19 February 2025, 2:00 pm
  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    Shaina Taub & Jeanine Tesori

    Holy moly, it's a great day indeed when you get to talk with, not one, but two of the greatest living composers of musical theatre and opera!! On today’s episode, we talk with 2024 Tony Award-winner Shaina Taub and her mentor, Pulitzer Prize-winner Jeanine Tesori about critique, the importance of community, and, of course, mentorship. Even Alek was moved by our conversation, so you know we were onto something here!!

    10 February 2025, 11:00 am
  • 41 minutes 30 seconds
    Story Pirates Episode Swap!

    This week we're sharing an episode from our friends at The Story Pirates. In it, a magnetic, musical manatee (John Legend) tries to convince the Story Pirates to form a marching band, but is he really who he says he is? Featuring two new stories: “Butts,” a song about, well, butts, sung by Broadway star F. Michael Haynie and written by Malachy, a 7 year old from Pennsylvania, and “The Audition,” a story about the trials and tribulations of putting on a brand new musical, written by a 10 year old from Massachusetts named Nora.

    30 January 2025, 2:00 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Parker Esse & Baayork Lee

    On today’s episode, we explore the art of choreography with artist Parker Esse and his mentor, the legendary Baayork Lee. We ask "what do you do as an artist when words aren’t enough?"

    The answer?

    You dance!!!!

    20 January 2025, 2:00 pm
  • 39 minutes 17 seconds
    Erica & Alek Chat #2

    It's the second episode in our ongoing mini-series "Erica & Alek Chats," where our hosts take a deep dive into a specific aspect of arts learning-and-teaching from Erica's book, How the Arts Can Save Education.

    10 January 2025, 2:00 pm
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Aaron Bossen & Helen Lee (Happy New Year!)

    This episode is for the thinkers! Join glass artist and PhD student in Materials Science Engineering Aaron Bossen and his mentor, Head of the UW-Madison Glass Lab and United States Artists (USA) Fellow Helen Lee as they talk about the art of making glass and making with glass. We dive into the world of conceptual art, and we talk about glass as both a material and a metaphor for life. Enjoy this incredible food for your artist brain!


    More info on Helen here:

    https://www.unitedstatesartists.org/artists/helen-lee

    And here:

    https://pink-noise.org/

    And here:

    https://www.instagram.com/hotpinknoise/

    1 January 2025, 2:00 pm
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