The Artist Inclusive podcast (formerly RITUAL) is a new show for ambitious artists who want clarity, community and creative success. Our online global community celebrates the artist mindset.If you’re listening in on Apple, Spotify or another player, you’ll notice there’s a whole previous season of episodes dedicated to rituals for creatives.With Artist Inclusive, our focus is to foster clarity, personal elevation, accountability, and ethical approaches in creating new lucrative opportunities for artists.
“I had absolutely no business bones in my body walking out of that program. And so it’s no wonder that I floundered and floundered until I pivoted to something else.”
— Daniel Lamb.
We have this i…
“It was just a part of me, you know what I mean? It’s not an interest — it’s just all that made sense.”
— Anna Rosa Parker
Anna Rosa Parker has always paid heed to the creative spark inside her.
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“We’re still going to have conversations about routines and rituals, but it’s going to be so much more than that.”
— Daniel Lamb.
You may have noticed things looking a little different around here. We…
“I think we’re gaslit as we’re being trained as marketers and copywriters, because who doesn’t want to make money when you have your own business?”
— Michelle Crowder-Soellner
When people are asked ab…
“I always try to integrate and keep the integrity of the raw clay. Even when applying glazes and colors to it, I’ll always want that to show through… I want that little piece to always be in there, t…
“I guess my ritual is beneficial procrastination, which is not something that looks good on a job application.”
— Benji Carr
Benji Carr, author of the upcoming novel Impacted, prefers not to write in …
“It became apparent that Atlanta needed something, or at least I wanted something. But the more I talked to people about it, they were also ready for something new.”
— Aja Arnold
Journalist Aja Arnold…
“Those same things that soap operas are doing, we can do to keep readers engaged in our books.”
— Dr. Cindy Childress
Ghostwriter Dr. Cindy Childress has an eclectic set of daily rituals. She writes I…
“When you see yourself on screen in a Zoom call, are you reflecting back to yourself who you want to be that day? Does it feel great? Does it feel aligned?”
— Tamara Glick
Personal branding expert Tam…
“In terms of research of things that really benefit us and keep us on an even keel, mindfulness research is just off the charts effective.”
— Scott McBean
Creativity can be a lot of things: a way to m…
“Tenacity threw the party and luck just happened to show up.”
— Brian Panowich
Brian Panowich calls himself an “accidental novelist.”
His first dream was to become a professional musician and he found …
“All chiropractors are different. It’s almost like handwriting… it’s going to turn out a little bit different.”
— Chandra Kenyon Hill
“Creativity” isn’t a word that people tend to associate with the h…
“I work for myself, so I have so much freedom. But I didn’t even see that I could play around with my schedule and match it to my energy.”
— Annie Bacher
If you could design your perfect work day, wha…
“When you leave the dressing room… you’re stepping out only as a joyful weirdo. Put the nose on, and leave the crap out.”
— Adam Lowe
In a world of pandemic and political turmoil, laughter is a valuab…
Copywriter Nicola Moors is known for crafting copy that resonates—a skill she honed while working as a journalist, writing true-life stories based on interviews with normal people talking about extra…
“We live in a world that tells us that we should build walls around ourselves… storytelling has this amazing capacity to help us break down those walls.”
— Shannon M. Turner
What’s your story?
Shannon …
“Part of being successful in anything is just showing up every day.”
— Jacob Deaton
Professional musician Jacob Deaton is no stranger to ritual or routine.
Prior to his music career, Jacob spent four y…
Do you put too much emphasis on doing your rituals the “right” way?
My guest Laura Jean Truman values going with the flow.
“I’d say my number one ritual is probably flexibility and not being precious a…
This episode’s guest, Dr. Charlie Parrott, is not only a creative himself, but someone who has made a study of creativity.
As an Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre & Performance Studies …
“My ideal client needs to connect to what I’m saying, but first, for me to even understand what they’re connecting to, I need to be connected to the work that I’m doing.”
— Gabby Woltz
Branding expert…