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"Portrait Series" by Women Imprint

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"Portrait Series" by Women Imprint

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"Portrait Series" by Women Imprint

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"Portrait Series" by Women Imprint

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In part 2, we continue Jessie's interview with Julie Crouse, a library supervisor, and modern-day eclectic witch. Jessie and Julie deep dive into the villainization of witchcraft and Julie's personal practice as a witch. They also chat about wi
In this episode, Jessie interviews Julie Crouse, a modern-day witch, and library supervisor who tells us how she came into her practice as a crystal & tarot reader and the difference between the two types of reading as a map to the questions th
Join Mia as she talks with Chicago singer, spoken word artist, actress, and producer Maggie Brown about growing up with creative luminaries as family members, and intersecting creative practices with teaching and activism.Follow Maggie Brown:
In this episode, Lucille interviews Amy Wu, journalist & storyteller whose book and documentary titled ‘From Farms to Incubators’ spotlights more than 30 portraits of women in agrifoodtech. She chats to us about her drive to tell the stories of
Hello from Winston Salem! In this episode, Jessie interviews author and librarian Bianca Orellana about her writing journey, how she writes to live, and the ups and downs of publishing a book. She also shares her inspirations and goals with us
A first, a chat between two creatives! In this episode, we welcome Leigh Pettus and Martha Nelson who are both old-time musicians from Western North Carolina. Leigh and Martha share with us their journey into playing stringed instruments and ho
In this episode, Mia talks with Chicago actress, spoken word artist, model, filmmaker, educator, and public health professional Hannah Bonecutter about how traveling the world influences her, about her faith, about being an agent of change in a
This week on the Portrait Series' first episode from Latin America, Sara has a chat with Mexico City’s own Estefanía Morlette, an Art and Cultural Patrimony expert about what it means to her to be a creative, about how no matter what she does s
Join Mia as she talks with Chicago native painter, muralist, curator, educator, and community planner Dorian Sylvain about her inspirations and her creative ties to the city, about all the different aspects of her life and career as an artist,
Join Kaitlyn as she talks with Dr. Sarah Mannle, an emergency medicine nurse practitioner in Asheville, North Carolina as she tells about her journey into medicine, creating a course in medical humanities for nurses as a way to bridge patient a
Join Jana as she talks with Brooklyn-born dancer, choreographer, educator, and artist organizer Alanna Morris-Van Tassel about their upbringing and early dance education, finding their own artistic voice, about all the different aspects of thei
Join Kaitlyn as she interviews Minori Hinds, a comedian based in Atlanta, Georgia with loving ties to Asheville, North Carolina. Minori chats with us about her journey as a creative, the perfect audience, and how the quote by Cesar A. Cruz, ‘Ar
Join Jana as she talks with singer-songwriter Suzie Candell about her journey and inspiration, her home in Liechtenstein – a small country next to Switzerland, country music in Europe, the process of songwriting, and her latest album “Restless”
Join Kaitlyn as she talks with basket weaver and potter Mary Thompson at her shop in the Big Cove Community in Cherokee, North Carolina. A member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Mary tells us about her journey and also shares technique
Join Jana as she talks with gardener and business owner Amelia Legare at "The O Zone", a sustainability center in Red Hook NY, about her journey, her inspiration and influences and her vision for her community and for our planet.Women Imprint
Join Kaitlyn as she talks with potter Martha Nelson in her ceramics studio in Black Mountain, North Carolina. Martha talks about her family’s pottery traditions and how the practice of yoga can share similar philosophies to ceramic traditions. 
Join Jana as she talks with the artist Melora Kuhn in her studio in Upstate New York about the creative process, inspiration, nature in the Hudson Valley, and her national and international exhibitions.Women Imprint explores the lives and achi
Join Kaitlyn as she interviews Asheville, North Carolina based artist Maxx Feist about their journey to becoming a working artist, painting during the pandemic, and their current inspiration on social media.Women Imprint explores the lives and
Hosts Kaitlyn and Jana chat about Jana’s anthology “Denkräume”, a book about spaces of thinking, which she edited with the sociologist Simone Jung. They discuss the process of creating an anthology, spaces of creativity, and how “Denkräume” rel
In this episode, writer Jana Marlene Mader and art historian Kaitlyn Allen take you on armchair travels through Greenwich Village, New York. On this walk, we visit Lorraine Hansberry’s apartment, Mabel Dodge Luhan’s Bohemian Literary Salons, Em
Join Jana as she talks with Vienna based theater director and writer Ivna Zic about her upbringing in Croatia and Germany, the role of women in theater, and her prize winning debut novel.Women Imprint explores the lives and achievements of wom
In this episode writer Jana Marlene Mader and art historian Kaitlyn Allen take you on armchair travels through Harlem, New York. On this walk, we visit Zora Neal Hurston’s apartment, Madam C. J. Walker’s townhouse, Augusta Savage’s ‘Savage Scho
Join Kaitlyn as she interviews Lisa Nance, an Asheville North Carolina based painter and poet. They talk about marshmallows, the value of art, and the unfettered process of poetry. To support our mission, please join us at Patreon.com/womeni
In this episode Kaitlyn and Jana share six book recommendations on race in America written by women. (1) Breathe. A letter to my sons by Imani Perry (2) The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games by Dr. E
Join Jana as she talks with writer Iman Humaydan about her work, the status of women in Lebanon and in France, and writing in times of the Covid-19 pandemic. Women Imprint explores the lives and achievements of women creatives throughout hist
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