• Marlon F. Hall: Understanding the Healing Power of Visual Anthropology
    Sep 25 2024

    This podcast explores the powerful work of Marlon F. Hall, a visual anthropologist who employs ethnographic photography and video to tell stories that revive memories and imaginations in communities affected by systemic oppression. Hall shares his journey from aspiring archaeologist to a cultural amnesia therapist and details his unique methods to create engaging visual poetry. Hall uses his artistry to address and revive forgotten histories while emphasizing the importance of understanding one’s past to build a brighter future. Key highlights include the role of large-scale photography in reclaiming narrative and identity, the significance of history in shaping futures, and the impact of his exhibitions, such as the “Dear Black Future” project in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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    19 mins
  • Exploring the Interconnectedness of Life with Elliot Gilfillan
    Sep 17 2024

    The podcast presents a deep and engaging conversation centered around the journey of Elliot Gilfillan, a community composter and musician. Elliot elaborates on the intertwining paths of music and environmentalism, highlighting how their experiences with composting reflect broader themes of interconnectedness and mindfulness. Their reflections extend from personal encounters with the natural world to insights about the universe, all the while showcasing how personal art and environmental stewardship can harmoniously coexist.

    Elliot discusses the evolution from musician to environmentalist, emphasizing moments in their life that shaped this transition. Initially grounded in music, they began to see the world symphonically, recognizing patterns and relationships much like an intricate musical composition. Elliot's curiosity about the cosmos, also propelled him towards a fascination with the environment. This journey led them to explore concepts like permaculture and the vital role that composting plays in nurturing the Earth.

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    30 mins
  • Soundtrack of Healing: with David Wimbish of The Collection
    Sep 8 2024

    This podcast features David Wimbish, the singer and songwriter of The Collection, he shares powerful insights about his experiences with music, mental health, and the impact of personal struggles through their music. The conversation illuminates the importance of creating meaningful connections through music and fostering a supportive community. Wimbish's candid discussion resonates deeply with many, as he intertwines personal anecdotes with broader themes of healing and connection.

    Throughout the discussion, Wimbish passionately addresses the stigma that surrounds mental health discussions, especially regarding medication.

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    12 mins
  • How Public Art Can Transform a Community with Randy Glysch
    Aug 29 2024

    Discover how art transforms communities and brings people together!

    Join Randy Glysch as he shares his journey of merging art with community engagement in the village of Oregon. Learn about the inspiration behind the sculpture tour, the impact of local businesses supporting art, and the unique perspectives of various sculptures. Explore how public art creates a sense of place and celebrates local talent while enhancing tourism and community pride. This engaging conversation sheds light on the process of securing funding for public art and highlights upcoming events, including the regional art tour.

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    26 mins
  • Kim Strittmater: Listen to Your Inner Artist
    Aug 23 2024

    Explore the journey of Kim Strittmater who balances parenting and creativity while uncovering how art facilitates healing and self-discovery. Kim shares how grief and loss were central to her self-portrait, titled "Remembrance." Her key insights include embracing imperfection, the importance of practice over innate talent, and advice for reconnecting with your creative self. Learn how to integrate art into a busy life and discover unique techniques that can enhance your skills.

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    32 mins
  • Beth Killie on Finding Your Voice in Songwriting
    Aug 15 2024

    In a recent episode of the Layered Onion podcast, Beth Kille, a talented singer-songwriter and co-founder of the Girls Rock Camp, shares her journey in the music industry, her creative processes, and the significance of community in nurturing artistic expression. This podcast delves into insights drawn from her experiences that highlight the resilience and innovation required in the creative arts.

    Beth Kille emphasizes the importance of community support in nurturing creativity. Through her work with Girls Rock Camp, she has witnessed firsthand how collaboration can empower young artists.

    Kille notes that the camp is not about achieving musical perfection but about collaboration and self-esteem building. This environment encourages participants to share their ideas confidently and to uplift one another, contrasting with the competitive nature often found in traditional music scenes.

    Kille candidly shares her struggles during the early pandemic days, admitting it was a tough adjustment. However, she reflects on how this phase ultimately led to a deeper understanding of personal mission.

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    35 mins
  • Embrace the Messy Process: Scout Roux Shares Their Journey
    Aug 8 2024

    In this episode of the Layered Onion podcast, we dive into the heartfelt journey of Scout Roux, who shares their experiences of navigating mental health and creativity. Scout opens up about the therapeutic power of writing and how it serves as an outlet for processing emotions and connecting with community. Through discussions about the challenges faced in the food service industry and the creativity that blooms in unexpected places, listeners will find solace in Scout's story. Expect poetry, reflection on grief, and the beauty of shared experiences as we explore what it means to find your voice in the world. Tune in for an engaging conversation that resonates with anyone interested in art, creativity, and community.

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    23 mins
  • Araceli Esparza: The Healing Power of Storytelling
    Aug 1 2024

    This podcast episode featuring Araceli Esparza, a passionate advocate for storytelling, community empowerment, and mental health awareness. Throughout the episode, Araceli shares her multifaceted journey as a poet, nonprofit founder, social worker, and devoted family member. She emphasizes the power of storytelling in connecting individuals and illuminating the extraordinary experiences of ordinary people, particularly women of color. Listeners gain insight into Araceli's initiatives aimed at creating equitable outreach within Latino and Black communities, fostering professional development, and amplifying voices that are often overlooked. The episode not only highlights her personal narratives but also explores the intersection of art and healing, showcasing how creativity can empower and support mental wellness.

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    32 mins