The Woodworking Talk Show with Steve Ramsey

Steve Ramsey

Conversations with Makers, Woodworkers, DIYers, and Artists

  • 55 minutes 13 seconds
    The transformations of Raven Griim @ravengriim (Episode 92)

    Raven Griim is a cosplayer, content creator, and social media powerhouse, with millions of followers on TikTok and Instagram. I talked to her about cosplay, horror movies, anime, body modification and much more.

    ā€¢ Tattoo Talk: Raven shares her experiences with tattoo laser removal and why she chose to cover up some of her ink. How painful is tattoo removal?Ā 

    ā€¢ Permanent Fangs: We talked about body modification and her decision to have a dentist give her permanent vampire fangs

    ā€¢ Cosplay Life: How she became a full-time cosplayer, the joys of embodying her favorite characters, and why she stays true to her love for anime.

    ā€¢ Horror Movie Magic: Naturally, I wanted to talk about our favorite horror movies!Ā 

    ā€¢ Halloween Vibes Year-Round: As two people who live and breathe Halloween all year, we chat about how we celebrate the season (or donā€™t!) and what it means to truly embrace the spooky in everyday life.

    Raven on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ravengriim

    Raven on YouTube: Ā https://www.youtube.com/@ravengriim

    30 August 2024, 12:49 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Why are documentaries so popular right now? With Kevin Perjurer of Defunctland (Ep 91)

    On this episode of Creative Culture, I chatted with Kevin Perjurer, the creator ofĀ  Defunctland. If you're a fan of meticulously researched and utterly fascinating documentaries about bygone theme parks and themed entertainment, you'll love this episode. It was interesting to talk to him about Ā being a full-time documentarian, and crafting stories that captivate millions of viewers.Ā 

    What is the current state of documentaries and why is there such an explosion of them everywhere? Are they getting better or just changing? Kevin and I also talked about the blurred lines between traditional media and YouTube, and what it means to be a creator in today's digital age. Plus, we discuss the nuances of balancing entertainment with historical accuracy, and how Kevin navigates the ever-evolving landscape of content creation.

    We also explore some of Kevin's most intriguing projects, including his exploration of the mysterious origins of the Disney Channel theme jingle, Kid Cities, Ā and behind the scenes of the American Idol theme park experience.Ā 

    Check outĀ  Defunctland on YouTube.

    16 August 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    TikTok, OnlyFans, and creative communities. With Dandy Demon (EP 90)

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    In this episode of Creative Culture I had a wide-ranging conversation with TikTok creator Dandy Demon. We talked about her experience creating content for TikTok and her approach to OnlyFans where she creates ā€œnightmare thirst trapsā€. We also talked about her stalker and how important it is for her to maintain a positive online environment for her viewers.Ā 

    Important Dandy highlights:

    • How Dandy managed to infiltrate an e-girl cult
    • Her obsession with learning the German language
    • The fun of hiding people on YouTube
    • How her cat, Bagel, receives positive affirmations
    • The possibility of buying a pink Hello Kitty Glock to defend herself from a stalker

    Dandy on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dandydemonĀ 

    Dandy on YouTube:Ā https://www.youtube.com/@DaxDives

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    2 August 2024, 12:58 pm
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Does creativity matter anymore? With Danie Berger (EP 89)

    Is creativity the same as curiosity?Ā 

    In this episode of Creative Culture, I'm joined by Danie Berger, from @DIYDanie. We talked a lot about how social media is fundamentally changing art and creativity. It's no longer enough JUST to make art...you have to show the process. And then make that process crazy enough that people will watch. Ā We talked about dealing with creative funks, and finding joy in authentic expression.Ā 

    Main Takeaways:

    Creative Funks and Burnout: The difference between creative funks and burnout.

    Authenticity in Art: Danie shares her views on what it means to be authentic in the digital age, emphasizing the value of showing the unpolished, messy side of creativity. She believes authenticity is about being true to oneself and not just presenting a polished version for social media.

    Personal Passion: Is it possible to stay passionate about something that you turn into a career?Ā 

    The Role of Social Media: Social media has changed the way art is fundamentally created, making it more accessible but also more challenging to maintain integrity of creative work.

    Personal Projects and Authenticity: We both share our experiences with personal projects that we don't necessarily share with a wide audience. These projects help us stay grounded and remind us of the joy of creating for the sake of creation, not just for content.

    Visit Danie on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DIYDanieĀ 

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    12 July 2024, 12:30 pm
  • 58 minutes 45 seconds
    The magical world of Half Asleep Chris: Lego, cats, and creating delight. (Ep. 88)

    In this episode of Creative Culture, I talked to Chris Burton of Half-Asleep Chris, known for his charming and delightful videos featuring his stop-motion animation, Lego and his pets. We discuss Chris's journey to 3.2 million subscribers, his creative process, the challenges of producing high-quality content, and the unique appeal of his videos.

    Some of the fun-filled things we chatted about:

    šŸš€ A project Chris is working on to send a Lego roller coaster into space using a high-altitude balloon. The challenges of making a reliable roller coaster for this venture add a layer of excitement and creativity to the endeavor.

    šŸ˜ø His "catio" (a cat patio) and how he's turned his home into a playground for his cats. This includes building a treehouse and various platforms, highlighting the fun and quirky side of being a cat owner.

    šŸø How Lego designers use frog pieces creatively in sets, such as in bonsai trees and fire stations. Chris even has thousands of Lego frogs in various colors, reflecting his playful approach to building.

    ā›µ Chris's ambitious project to create a Lego boat ride in his garden, complete with a man-made river and a coherent story, shows his dedication to making immersive and entertaining videos. This project has been in the works since August and promises to be one of his best yet.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leaving a comment! Chris's YouTube Channel: Ā https://www.youtube.com/@HalfAsleepChrisĀ  Ā  Support Creative Culture: https://www.patreon.com/creativeculturepod

    31 May 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 59 minutes 9 seconds
    The artistic and social intersection of metal and horror, with Elliott Fullam (Ep. 87)

    Welcome back to Creative Culture! In this episode, I had a fun conversation with Elliot Fullam, a multi-talented artist who began his career at the age of nine. From interviewing rock legends to acting in horror films and crafting his own music, Elliot's journey is as diverse as it is fascinating. We explore the unique blend of horror and metal, discuss the evolution of media production, and share personal stories of meeting icons like James Hetfield. Whether you're a horror fan, a metal enthusiast, or a creative soul, you need to listen to this episode! šŸ˜ƒ

    Main Topics:

    ā€¢ Elliot Fullam's Early Career: Started interviewing famous musicians at age nine and his growth in the media. ā€¢ Connection Between Horror and Metal: Discussing how these two genres intertwine and the communities around them. ā€¢ Evolution of Media Production: Insight into how technology has changed the landscape for young artists and filmmakers. ā€¢ Elliot's Music and Acting Career: Discussion on his slowcore music style, upcoming tours, and his roles in films like "Terrifier 2". ā€¢ Advice and Insights from Celebrities: Lessons learned from various interviews, including coping with nervousness and staying genuine. ā€¢ Creative Processes and DIY Culture: How current technology empowers artists to produce and distribute their work independently.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leaving a comment! Elliott's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@littlepunkpeopleĀ  Support Creative Culture: https://www.patreon.com/creativeculturepodĀ 

    26 April 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    The art of cocktails. Was James Bond right? With Leandro DiMonriva (EP 86)

    In this episode of Creative Culture, I talked to mixologist and professional bartender Leandro Di Monriva Ā @TheEducatedBarflyĀ  about the art of mixing cocktails and what it takes to be a bartender. We chatted about everything from things that annoy bartenders to the tools of the trade. And if you've been thinking about setting up your own home bar, Leandro shares his tips, including the spirts you'll want to have on hand, the tools you'll need, and the types of glassware. And yes, we learn if James Bond was correct in ordering a martini "shaken, not stirred" or if that's nonsense!

    The Educated Barfly on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Ā 

    Support Creative Culture on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/creativeculturepodĀ 

    12 April 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 17 minutes
    Can art be objectively bad? With CJ the X (Episode 85)

    Has social media fundamentally changed the way we perceive art? Can art me quantified by the number of eyeballs that view it? In this episode of Creative Culture, I talked withĀ CJ the X, @cjthex a creator and philosopher whose work explores the intersection of art and our cultural engagement with social media. CJ's content, ranging from thought-provoking videos to critical essays, offers a fresh perspective on art's subjectivity and the influence of digital platforms on creative expression. We navigated through various topics, including the challenges and triumphs of the creative process, the impact of social media on art, and the essence of making art that resonates both personally and publicly.

    Key takeaways from our conversation:

    • The "Mr. Beastification" of art
    • CJ's approach to content creation emphasizes depth and thoughtfulness, urging creators to prioritize substance over viral appeal.

    • The importance of "aesthetic sincerity" in art, where the value of creative work stems from genuine expression rather than strategic analytics.

    • The challenge of balancing creative integrity with the pressures of social media metrics and audience expectations.

    • The concept of "doing" as the core of artistic identity, underscoring the need for creators to engage actively with their craft.

    • Insights into navigating the digital landscape as an artist, including the pitfalls of content commodification and the pursuit of meaningful engagement.

    • The potential of social media as a tool for artistic expression, despite its inherent tensions with traditional notions of artistry.

    • Reflections on the evolving definition of art in the digital age and the role of creators in shaping cultural conversations.

    Watch CJ's videos: https://www.youtube.com/@cjthexĀ 

    Read CJ's essays: https://cjthex.com/Ā 

    Support Creative Culture on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/creativeculturepodĀ 

    22 March 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Is Fast-Fashion Destroying Culture? With V.Birchwood (Episode 84)

    This episode of Creative Culture is a look into the enchanting world of historical fashion with the talented Vasi Birchwood who not only dons but also meticulously crafts her own historical attire that she wears daily. We explored Vasi's journey into hand sewing and her passion for bringing the clothing of the working-class Victorian era and her Volga Tatar heritage to life. Our conversation touched on the practicality and comfort of historical garments, debunking common misconceptions about corsetry, and the deeper connection these clothes offer to our ancestors and past cultures. Vasi's approach to living intentionally, through sustainable fashion and a deep respect for craftsmanship, offered a refreshing perspective on the significance of what we wear and how it connects us to history and identity.

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    Key highlights of the episode include:

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    • Vasi Birchwood's expertise in creating authentic historical fashion by hand, focusing on working-class Victorian and Volga Tatar garments.
    • The practical benefits and comfort of wearing historical clothing, challenging modern perceptions of discomfort associated with it.
    • The significance of historical attire in connecting with one's heritage and the broader cultural implications of fashion throughout history.
    • The importance of sustainable fashion practices and the critique of fast fashion's impact on society and the environment.
    • Vasi's personal journey into sewing and the therapeutic aspects of handcrafting garments.
    • The role of clothing in living intentionally and fostering a deeper connection to the materials and processes involved in garment creation.

    Visit Vasi's YouTube channelĀ 

    Consider supporting the podcast on Patreon!

    23 February 2024, 1:30 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Why is everyone getting tattoos? What you need to know. With Electric Linda (EP 83)

    In this episode of Creative Culture,Ā  I talked with Electric Linda, a master tattoo artist hailing from Norway about tattoo art. With over two decades of experience, Linda brings a rich tapestry of stories, insights, and artistic wisdom to the table. Known for her dynamic and colorful photorealistic tattoos, as well as being a specialist in coverups, Linda has won over 50 international tattoo awards. Beyond her tattoo mastery, she's also a passionate entrepreneur, running both a successful tattoo studio and an online store inspired by tattoo art. This conversation explores the depths of tattoo culture, artistic expression, and the personal journeys intertwined with every inked piece.

    Main takeaways from the show include:

    • The evolution of tattoo placements and societal perceptions over the past two decades.
    • Insights into the personal and emotional significance tattoos hold for individuals.
    • The intricacies of tattoo artistry, from photorealism to coverups, and the technical skills required.
    • The importance of artist-client relationships in the tattoo process and how it shapes the final artwork.
    • The impact of social media and television on the tattoo industry and individual artists' careers.

    Help support the show!Ā https://www.patreon.com/creativeculturepodĀ 

    Watch Creative Culture on YouTube!

    Electric Linda on YouTube

    9 February 2024, 3:51 pm
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    How magic tricks work: The secrets behind the illusions. With Lloyd Barnes (Episode 82)

    Welcome to Creative Culture, a podcast that explores the myriad ways people express their creativity. In this episode, I spoke with Lloyd Barnes Ā @LloydB Ā  a professional magician and illusion creator. Lloyd not only develops magic illusions for magicians globally but also shares his expertise through detailed tutorials on his YouTube channel. His approach to magic combines ingenuity and creativity, and in this conversation, he dives into the intricacies of his craft, offering a unique perspective on magic and illusion.

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    Main Takeaways:

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    ā€¢ The Art of Illusion Creation: Lloyd discusses his process of developing new magic tricks and the challenges of balancing technical skill with presentation. ā€¢ The Impact of Technology on Magic: Insights into how advancements in technology have shaped modern magic and illusion. ā€¢ Ethics in Magic: Lloyd shares his views on the ethics of revealing magic tricks and the distinction between exposure and education in the magic community. ā€¢ Personal Journey into Magic: A look into Lloyd's personal journey and how he transformed challenges into a thriving career in magic. ā€¢ Magic as a Universal Language: Exploring how magic transcends cultural and geographical boundaries, connecting people worldwide.

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    Listeners of this episode will gain a deeper appreciation for the art of magic and the creative process behind illusion creation. Lloyd Barnes's journey from overcoming personal challenges to becoming a renowned illusionist is not only inspiring but also a testament to the power of creativity and perseverance. Whether you're a magic enthusiast or simply curious about the world of illusion, this episode offers valuable insights and an engaging conversation.

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    Check out Lloyd's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LloydBĀ Ā  Support Creative Culture! https://www.patreon.com/creativeculturepodĀ 

    19 January 2024, 1:30 pm
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