The Language of Creativity Podcast
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Steven Leavitt
Discover the connection between art and living as seen through the eyes of the artist. Join us for conversations with creatives in various disciplines.
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Developing Empathetic Society – Indie Jen Fischer (Filmmaker) Ep.2
Developing Empathetic Society – Indie Jen Fischer (Filmmaker) Ep.2
Indie Jen Fischer started her creative journey as a pianist, but eventually began her own production company, Think Ten Media Group, with her partner Ramon Hamilton. In this episode Jen shares how, as a producer and musician, she is broadening her creative repertoire through her new journey as a writer with her upcoming novel, The Leeches. Apple Podcasts users full show notes here: https://languageofcreativity.podbean.com/e/developing-empathetic-society-indie-jen-fischer Jen and Steve discuss the experiences and challenges of her various projects, what makes Jen confident in her decision to work as a creative rather than pursuing a career path her Ivy League degree could afford, and the challenges of balancing motherhood with her creative career. Fischer also emphasizes the role community plays in her life, personally and professionally, and highlights the ways in which individuals can create communities themselves. As a producer, Jen shares the experience she had during the production of Smuggled, the award winning film she produced with her life partner, Ramon. As a mother of a toddler and 7 months pregnant, she and Ramon juggled limited resources and found creative solutions to navigate unique challenges - like learning how to light and shoot the movie themselves in an outrageously tight space. With the short film series, THE wHOLE, Jen immersed herself in the realities of those living in solitary confinement and learned about the importance of using language to identify people or topics, moving past the typical stereotypes to reveal that there are real people behind the issues. Her most recent project led her to Rwanda researching the atrocity of genocide for her upcoming novel, The Leeches. As an empath, Jen describes how she used creativity to help her work through her emotions instead of letting them shut her down. With The Leeches, Jen continues to learn and grow as a creative person discovering that you don’t need validation to do the work you want to do, rather you need to claim your expertise and enjoy the experience of finding yourself somewhere you didn’t think you’d land. Featured Art Featured Film Clip: SMUGGLED (Prime Video) SMUGGLED trailer (YouTube) Piano: Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13, Sonata Pathétique (played by Jen Fischer) Poem: Bones by Jen Fischer Guest: Indie Jen Fischer (thinktenmediagroup.com) OwnTrail Twitter: @IndieJenFischer Blog: indiejenfischer.medium.com Host: Steven Leavitt icreatesound.com Portfolio: stevenleavitt.com Episode References: Seed & Spark (official website) Emily Best (Seed & Spark profile) Kigali Genocide Memorial (official website) Atelier (Wikipedia) Chef's Table (Wikipedia) Thich Nhat Hanh (official website) Peace is Every Step (GoodReads) REDCAT (official website) Tags: genocide, community, kindness, empath, empathy, parenting, piano, motherhood, working mother, mom guilt, running on fumes, burnout, facing your fears, language, authenticity, producing, directing, creativity, film production, novel writing, zombies, Thich Nhat Hanh, Buddhism, being present Rwanda, novelist, filmmaking, travel, creative groups
01:30:4402/08/2018
Naming the Podcast – Adam Sears (of Lobate Scarp)
Naming the Podcast – Adam Sears (of Lobate Scarp)
Adam Sears, of the progressive rock band Lobate Scarp, helps Steve name his new podcast! Together, they discuss the value of creating meaningful work that can make an impression on others or make the world a better place. Many starting out in the music industry might not have the means to create the caliber of music they’d like to. Adam and Steve share stories of navigating these challenges while creating Lobate Scarp’s album on limited funds including cancelling family vacations for jobs (Adam was halfway to Arizona when he was offered a part in MTV’s Matrix Reloaded Spoof!), testing out crowdfunding and working with Adam’s dream mixer, Rich Mouser. Steve jokes that “If you want work in the entertainment business, book a vacation.”  They also begin to dive a bit into dark matter and dark energy. It’s between the galaxies and what hold them together. We can’t see it, but could it be like the 5th dimension? With new evidence of neuron-like matter between galaxies, similar to a brain, could the universe be growing? Featured Music: “Nothing Wrong” by Lobate Scarp  Guest: Adam Sears Facebook @lobatescarp (https://www.facebook.com/pg/lobatescarp/) Website: http://www.lobatescarp.com Host: Steven Leavitt (icreatesound.com)  Sign the mailing list for a bonus episode: Mike Zimmerlich of 80/20 records on strategies to start making connections in your career! (thelanguageofcreativity.com/newlistener)  Tags: Lobate Scarp, MTV Matrix Spoof, dark matter, Rich Mouser, artistry, 11th dimension, Rockstar, Blockchain, Time and Space, Beautiful Light, Music, Creativity, Science, Art  
46:3122/06/2018