Creatives on Camera: Using Video to Teach, Sell and Inspire Online
Lyric Kinard
43 episodes
1 day ago
What happens when living your truth means losing the community you thought was yours? In this powerful and deeply personal episode, I sit down with Lisa Woolfork, founder of Black Women Stitch and host of the Stitch Please podcast, to discuss courage, integrity, and the cost of standing firmly by your values. Lisa shares her story of navigating racism in creative spaces, the heartbreak of rejection, and the freedom that followed when she chose to stop “auditioning her humanity” to belong. We...
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What happens when living your truth means losing the community you thought was yours? In this powerful and deeply personal episode, I sit down with Lisa Woolfork, founder of Black Women Stitch and host of the Stitch Please podcast, to discuss courage, integrity, and the cost of standing firmly by your values. Lisa shares her story of navigating racism in creative spaces, the heartbreak of rejection, and the freedom that followed when she chose to stop “auditioning her humanity” to belong. We...
Turning a Local Art Store into a Thriving Online Community with Beth Bluestein
Creatives on Camera: Using Video to Teach, Sell and Inspire Online
48 minutes
3 weeks ago
Turning a Local Art Store into a Thriving Online Community with Beth Bluestein
I love conversations that remind us how creativity thrives not just in big cities or fancy studios, but in small towns, small spaces, and close-knit communities. In this episode, I talk with Beth Bluestein, owner of Sparrow Art Supply in Middlebury, Vermont. Beth shares how she turned a 750-square-foot art store into a vibrant creative hub, one that serves artists both in person and online. We talk about her journey from New York City to Vermont, how she launched her shop with a town grant, ...
Creatives on Camera: Using Video to Teach, Sell and Inspire Online
What happens when living your truth means losing the community you thought was yours? In this powerful and deeply personal episode, I sit down with Lisa Woolfork, founder of Black Women Stitch and host of the Stitch Please podcast, to discuss courage, integrity, and the cost of standing firmly by your values. Lisa shares her story of navigating racism in creative spaces, the heartbreak of rejection, and the freedom that followed when she chose to stop “auditioning her humanity” to belong. We...