Podcast recommendation request?
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@Arlene-Montoya , @Chris-Philpot @Elliot Thank you so much for the recommendations. I will go and check them out
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@xin-li The ones you've mentioned are great! Here are some other recommendations to check out:
For picture book type stuff, I think "Literaticast" with agent, Jennifer Laughran, is great. (She also has a great newsletter.)
For general creativity type stuff I like "Your Creative Push" with Youngman Brown.
And, even though there aren't any new episodes, I really liked "Stories Unbound" with Shawna JC Tenney.
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You might want to check out the Draftsmen podcast. The episodes can be hit or miss and they tend to lean towards the more technical side of art, but they are very knowledgeable and entertaining.
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Here are some of my favs
Do it for the process (creative business)
Honest designers (Liz glanz is an amazing illustrator! I love her work and her style)
The Bancroft brothers (animation) -
wow. So many good stuff on this thread. Thank you so much for adding more @Kristin-Dudish, @j-sienkowski and @Whitney-Simms
I am currently listen to "Literaticast". Anyone who is looking for agents should check this one out. It is great, insightful.
I also found an episode about what a publicist do in the publishing industry. I did not now what a publicist is before I started listening to the podcast. I learned a lot without knowing that I need to know these things as a creator in the book industry. I have 2 books coming out next autumn, it is a perfect time learning about this topic.
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I always like podcast recommendation threads.
Here's some that I've been listening to:Fuse 8 n' Kate - They pick a well known picture book and discuss it to determine if it is a "classic" or not. Funny and informative.
Imaginary Worlds - Pick a topic about fantasy (books, movies, games etc) and discuss.
99% Invisible - Design topics of all sorts. Art, fashion, architecture
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@davidhohn Thank you for the recommendation! Your pitch for the first 2 podcasts sound like something I am looking for exactly
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Looks like my holiday schedule has been filled up. Iām definitely going to check them all out!
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@xin-li sorry, I donāt have any suggestions because Iāve been searching as well (unsuccessfully). Of the ones youāve listed, which is your favourite?
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@DaveLeekArt
The illustrationDEPT podcast is my favourite podcast in 2020. I discovered some of the great artists I have never heard of from the podcast, such as James McMullan. some of the running themes the host Giuseppe kept talking with various guests are the question of style; what a long illustrator career looks like.I also enjoyed the pickturebooking podcast, as I often found an hour long chat with some of my favourite picture book makers in this podcast. You can go to the website, and type in your favourite picture book artists to see if the host has an interview with her/him.
And I listen to every episode of 3 point perspective. I guess everyone does in this forum
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@xin-li this is non-art related but Iāve been watching a lot of DnD from OXventure lately. Theyāre fun to listen to.
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If you have a screen open while you're listening Bobby Chiu (Bobby Chiu youtube channel) has been interviewing illustrators and creators on youtube for a few years now and they're all pretty great for the most part. I've exhausted 3 point perspective at this point (the fourth and final point?) and have been listening to Bobby quite a bit. It checks a lot of the boxes you listed in your initial post and as you glance over you see some incredible illustrations to boot!
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@Jeremiahbrown hehe... I listened to Bobby ChiuĀ“s YouTube videos before I discovered SVSLearn. I have not visit his YouTube stream for a while as I put my focus to books and publishing for the last couple years. I might go back to revisit Bobby ChiuĀ“s YouTube stream as it is always good to look at a broader art and illustration scene for inspiration.
@Nyrryl-Cadiz thanks for the recommendation. I will probably not get the DnD reference
. A lot of my friends play the game, but I have never tired it myself.
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Lots of great suggestions. I'd like to add one for music: Strong Songs. The host is really good at making the processes behind music understandable to non-musicians (full disclaimer: I am a musician and my day job is teaching music history and I don't know if my opinion in this regard counts more or less because of it
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Draftsmen is absolutely brilliant, can't recommend it enough. They're on YouTube too.
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@xin-li oh I donāt understand them myself.
i just enjoy the banter
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This one isnāt a podcast, but a YouTube channel. Itās āstruthlessā . And I kinda love him. His last two were great topics that I want to listen to mulitple times. One is on imposter syndrome and the other is āquit your day job and follow your passion.ā He really dissects that phrase and how it is much more complicated than it sounds. But itās great. The one on imposter syndrome is applicable to so many areas of life. I even shared it with some girlās on a church visit. Unfortunately, he cusses a little so I had to paraphrase vs show the video.
Anyways. I like him. Heās also an illustrator which we can all relate to.
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@xin-li My favorite podcast is the Adam Buxton podcast. He ramble chats to a whole range of creative people.
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I alternate podcasts with audiobooks for listening. And I listen to a variety of motivational/entrepreneur/art and creativity podcasts.
Favorites audiobooks are:
The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life by Twyla Tharp
Grit by Angela Duckworth
Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
anything by Malcolm Gladwell I find fascinating and motivationalPodcasts (other than 3 Point Perspective) include:
The One Thing
Kick in the Creatives
Illustration Hour
How I Built This -
@sigross @charitymunoz @Whitney-Simms
Thank you so much for the recommendation.I love this thread, so many good podcasts list here. Currently I am listening 99% invisible. My favourite episode so far is episode 415: good night nobody. A strange tale about the book "good night moon", and a librarian who invented the concept of Children's department in the library, but was corrupted by power. It also kind of explained why there are so many whimsical kidlit illustrations.