Create a Way with ARTbundance™
Create a way through life - with emphasis on CREATE! Listen to a wide variety of creative types as they share how creativity works in their lives. What does leading a creative life mean? Is everyone creative? How can I channel more creativity in my own life? And - why is creativity important? We will explore these questions and more with every guest, and give YOU, the listener, the opportunity in EVERY show to explore YOUR creativity with a specific ARTsignment™.
Episodes
Friday Jun 17, 2022
Author Talk with ”Binge-Writer,” Gary Zwiezinski
Friday Jun 17, 2022
Friday Jun 17, 2022
In this episode, I'm talking with Gary Zwiezinski, a self-proclaimed "Binge-Writer" who has produced 50+ books in only a few years! What is his secret?! I must know!
Gary is retired from his 17-year career as a major market radio personality for WGAR, FM99.5, Cleveland's Country in Cleveland, Ohio.
In this episode, we also talk about the upcoming North Coast Indie Author Book Expo which is taking place in Northern Ohio (LCCC's Spitzer Center in Elyria, Ohio) Saturday, June 25, 2022, 2:00-6:30pm. This is an annual event, so if you miss it, please subscribe to the website and get updates for the next annual event!
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
ARTbundance™ in Practice & Strengthening Boundaries - with Amy Heil
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
In this episode, I discuss coaching and ARTbundance™ with fellow ARTbundance™ Coach and Practitioner, Amy Heil. Amy is a creator, motivator, and educator. She’s also a mother, partner, mixologist, gardener, and painter.
Visit Amy's website, lightenup.space, to see all the wonderful services and workshops she offers, including her "Olympic Boundaries" workshop which we also discuss at length.
I also turn the baton over to Amy for the closing ARTsignment™ since she is a Practitioner as well!
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Anti-Heroes & Pursuing Your Purpose with Author, Michael Washington
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
In this episode, I speak with author, Michael Washington, about his book, Children of Babylon (link coming to book soon) - a fictional novel filled with anti-heroes, imagining the mutation of Black Wall Street. In addition to his book, learn how Michael's passion for rap influenced his writing and his thoughts on pursuing your purpose, as well as being unapologetically authentic.
Here are links to some of Michael's other work:
Shades of Liberation
Michael's Melody: A Collection of Short Stories and Poems
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Leadership & Toastmasters Talk with Nathan Jarosz
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
In this episode, I discuss the topic of leadership with author and international leadership trainer, Nathan Jarosz. Nathan has worked in the non-profit sector since 2014. He developed a youth leadership program called LEAD that brought leadership education into the classrooms of various schools in the Summit-Portage County areas. This program led to the founding of the LITE organization.
Check out Nathan's book, Leadership: The Universal Skill.
We also discuss the international organization, Toastmasters. Visit toastmasters.org for more information about that organization and to find a club near you!
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Historical Fiction in the Revolutionary War Era - with Jim Bollenbacher
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Join me as I speak with historical fiction author, Jim Bollenbacher. We discuss his book, The Signers: The Adventures of the Cushman Family - a story spanning the days leading up to July 4, 1776.
Find his book on Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and visit Jim's website to learn more about him and his upcoming books:
https://www.jimbollenbacher-thesigners.com/
Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
Choosing Paths and Writing Children’s STEM Books with Author/Illustrator, Jackie Nix
Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
Jackie Nix is the founder of Moo Maven and the independent author and illustrator of Modern Farms. Modern Farms is her first children’s book.
Jackie has been in love with farming for as long as she can remember. That farm in the background of that blurry picture is her neighbor’s dairy and hog farm where she spent most of her time as a child in rural eastern Ohio.
Jackie’s fascination with farming and livestock lead her to obtain a B.S. in Animal Science from Virginia Tech and a M.S. in Animal Science from Clemson. She has enjoyed a long and diverse career in agriculture both as an animal nutritionist for an international feed company and as a county Ag Extension Agent that has spanned nearly 25 years.
Not only is Jackie an Animal Scientist, but she is also a mother herself who absolutely understands the loving bond that forms when you spend time reading to a child. Jackie’s own son is now grown, but she fondly recalls the many hours spent reading to her son.
Now Jackie wants to share her love and fascination of all forms of agriculture as well as her artistic talents to educate and inspire children of all ages through the magic of storytelling. Her goal is to create agriculturally accurate books that children love and fellow ag professionals and farmers want to give to their friends and family.
Jackie currently lives in Alabama with her two rescue dogs, Rex and Ivy. In her free time she does photography and arts and crafts, DIY projects in her home and gardening.
Tuesday May 31, 2022
”Writing By the Seat of Your Pants” with author, Emilia Rosa
Tuesday May 31, 2022
Tuesday May 31, 2022
Emilia Rosa was raised in Brazil. During her childhood she lived in Rio de Janeiro, where every sunny weekend was generally spent at the beach. Having moved to South of Brazil, she holds fond memories of summer vacations spent with her married sister in Rio, which also involved many hours at the beach. Her love for the sea and Rio de Janeiro, as well as that city’s history, permeates the pages of her first fiction book, Finding Cristina. During her teens she avidly read in Portuguese, Spanish, English, French and Italian. A few years ago she developed a love for murder mysteries written during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Emilia moved back to the United States several years ago. She has published poetry and is planning a sequel to Finding Cristina. Her readers can contact her on FaceBook/Instagram/Goodreads (Emilia Rosa Author), and Twitter (EmliaURosa1).
Sunday May 22, 2022
Business of Writing and Tough Love of Editing - with Holly Bargo
Sunday May 22, 2022
Sunday May 22, 2022
Learn how Holly Bargo came into the business of editing, media writing and ghostwriting. Learn helpful tips from Holly’s wealth of experience in the professional writing and editing field, including what to expect when working with an editor.
Find Holly Bargo’s Books: hollybargobooks.com
Hire Holly as an editor or writer: www.henhousepublishing.com
Sunday May 22, 2022
”Moving Through” with Author, Chase Will
Sunday May 22, 2022
Sunday May 22, 2022
Author, Chase Will, shares about his YA novel, Moving Through, and the inspiration behind it, as well as his indie-publishing journey. Learn how Chase transformed personal loss into a motivated mission to express his truth on the published page.
Chase also writes horror fiction and you can find all his work on his website, chasewill.com.
Monday May 09, 2022
Collaboration is Key! Interview with Sande Roberts and Kathie Duff Wilson
Monday May 09, 2022
Monday May 09, 2022
In this very first episode, I am interviewing Sande Roberts and Kathie Duff Wilson about the Create a Way story of how the picture book, Blake’s Big Day came to be. The story was written by Sande, illustrated by me, edited by Kathie, and beta tested by Kathie’s granddaughter. For a little background, Blake’s Big Day is a picture book which tells the true story of Sande’s differently abled brother, Glen, whose cat (Blake) saves him from a seizure. The cat’s story became famous - so much in fact, that Blake wins Cat of the Year from the ASPCA.
Check out Sande's website for more information on Blake's Big Day and to order your own copy: http://www.sanderobertsbooks.com/
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About Wendy and her mission:
"If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else."
- Booker T. Washington
I am a huge proponent of indie(self)-publishing. I have been publishing my own work through on-demand printing since 2012, starting with my first middle-grade novel series, Wearing My Weird.
I've gone on to publish quite a collection of books including illustrated picture books.
I launched my own little publishing biz, Create-a-Way Design & Publishing, LLC., in 2021 as a place to publish my own books and to coach other people in the self publishing process. I also have finally begun to illustrate other authors' works, which has been truly rewarding. Recently I've begun earning awards for my books, and for the books I have designed for others which gives me so much satisfaction for the hard work involved!