What podcasts you listen to, besides 3 Point Perspective?
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@idid I love Levar Burton Reads. It’s not an art podcast, but just him doing a phenomenal job reading short stories. They are great for filling the creative bank account. Just gets the mind going...
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@Pamela-Fraley Levar, is wonderful. Reading Rainbow was my everything when I was a kid. I'll be sure to listen to these.
His voice gives me the same feeling that Bob Ross' does.
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@Pamela-Fraley Here is Levar's page on spotify everyone: https://open.spotify.com/show/21yjAjzYXD1xCNDad4OdTV?si=1KzrmWouR9iXRNB1I_ISIQ
And his apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/levar-burton-reads/id1244649384?mt=2
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@idid guardian children’s books, is good too. Unfortunately they’ve not updated it in a few years
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In the art related field I listen to One Fantastic Week (1FW), I think they upload it as a podcast, but I listen to it on youtube. It's for fantasy artists, but I've found it helpful to have a healthier relationship to art in general and get you thinking about art business strategies. It's a great motivator to get to work.
For fun podcasts-
Criminal- It has a variety of crime related, real stories that are very interesting. Sometimes it can get dark, depending on the episode.
This is Love- Sister podcast to Criminal, focusing on interesting, real stories related to love- not just romantic, but all kinds.
Ear Hustle- Podcast run in a prison. You learn about the lives of prisoners and prison culture in that particular prison.
The Jordan Harbinger Show- Has a variety of topics and guests, and is generally geared toward self improvement. -
Wow, thanks for all the recos!
I've added Draftsmen, Illustration Department, and One Fantastic Week to the list.
Other art ones I listen to are:
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Make It Then Tell Everybody (Illustration)
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The Visual Storytelling Podcast (Illustration)
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Creative Processing with Joseph Gordon-Levitt (all creative)
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Writing Excuses (writing/storytelling)
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99% Invisible (design)
non-art:
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The Adventure Zone (D&D)
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Everything Is Alive (weird comedy interviews with mundane objects)
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Greg Boyd: Apologies & Explanations (open theism theology)
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Here's the Thing with Alec Baldwin (interviews)
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The Meeting House (anabaptist sermons)
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The TED Interview (what it says on the tin)
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The TED Radio Hour (interviews with TED speakers on a central theme)
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TED Talks Daily (is there such a thing as too much TED?)
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This American Life (human interest journalism)
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Woodland Hills Church Sermons (post-evangelical sermons)
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The Meeting House After Party (anabaptist theology)
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Nice Try! (documents failed attempts of things - first season was about failed utopias)
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Revisionist History (Malcolm Gladwell re-examines historical events)
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Serial (true crime)
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Unattended Consequences (inactive, but so good - Patrick Rothfuss (fantasy author) and Max Temkin (game designer) shoot the poop)
I may have to cut this list down a bit now that I've added three more art ones :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:
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Wow, so many great suggestions! Truly love this forum. Thank you everyone!
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I tend to listen to pod casts about topics im interesting in creating things about. Like fairy tales or food or something.
I listen to comiclab because it’s hilarious about webcomics
I listen to Gastropod because it’s about food and id like to write a food comic!
Art history babes is about art history grad students hanging out and taking about about particular art history topics. I learned a lot about the origin of purple paint (mind blowing)
What kinds of topics interest you?
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ComicLab is great, informative, and hilarious:
The Afternoons with Josh and Ken is hilarious
ForceCenter for Star Wars discussion:
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I'm totally going to revisit this thread and broaden my inputs. Thanks, everyone, for the list of podcasts
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@JoannaH yeah. I bookmarked this thread. I am on @CLCanadyArts's first suggestion The illustration department. So good.
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@xin-li , definitely agree with you! Nick’s passion for picture books is like ink bleeding through my radio. Would be such an honor to one day be interviewed on his podcast.
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Bookmarking like crazy. You already covered the ones I listen to. Thanks everyone!
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Hello!
A podcast that I follow closely: Art Side of Life.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_8EF6wpafOGN6X5lnM6YFQIt is really cool to hear personal stories of many artists and illustrators all around the world.
Jake Parker actually participated in on of the episodes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuB5RylZZw0).
Very inspirational!