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Creative Culture Podcast
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 พ.ย. 2021
Steve Ramsey has conversations with creative people: makers, artists, musicians, filmmakers, authors, comedians and more. This podcast is an exploration of the many ways creativity shapes culture.
Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: www.patreon.com/creativeculturepod
This show is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, or wherever else you listen to podcasts.
I hope you enjoy these shows! 😃
Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: www.patreon.com/creativeculturepod
This show is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, or wherever else you listen to podcasts.
I hope you enjoy these shows! 😃
The underworld transformations of Raven Griim @ravengriim (Episode 92)
Raven Griim is a cosplayer, content creator, and social media powerhouse, with millions of followers on TikTok and Instagram. I talked to her about cosplay, horror movies, anime, body modification and much more.
• Tattoo Talk: Raven shares her experiences with tattoo laser removal and why she chose to cover up some of her ink. How painful is tattoo removal?
• Permanent Fangs: We talked about body modification and her decision to have a dentist give her permanent vampire fangs
• Cosplay Life: How she became a full-time cosplayer, the joys of embodying her favorite characters, and why she stays true to her love for anime.
• Horror Movie Magic: Naturally, I wanted to talk about our favorite horror movies!
• Halloween Vibes Year-Round: As two people who live and breathe Halloween all year, we chat about how we celebrate the season (or don’t!) and what it means to truly embrace the spooky in everyday life.
Raven on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@ravengriim
Raven on TH-cam: @ravengriim
• Tattoo Talk: Raven shares her experiences with tattoo laser removal and why she chose to cover up some of her ink. How painful is tattoo removal?
• Permanent Fangs: We talked about body modification and her decision to have a dentist give her permanent vampire fangs
• Cosplay Life: How she became a full-time cosplayer, the joys of embodying her favorite characters, and why she stays true to her love for anime.
• Horror Movie Magic: Naturally, I wanted to talk about our favorite horror movies!
• Halloween Vibes Year-Round: As two people who live and breathe Halloween all year, we chat about how we celebrate the season (or don’t!) and what it means to truly embrace the spooky in everyday life.
Raven on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@ravengriim
Raven on TH-cam: @ravengriim
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Why are documentaries so popular right now? With Kevin Perjurer @Defunctland
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On this episode of Creative Culture, I chatted with Kevin Perjurer, the creator of @Defunctland . If you're a fan of meticulously researched and utterly fascinating documentaries about bygone theme parks and themed entertainment, you'll love this episode. It was interesting to talk to him about being a full-time documentarian, and crafting stories that captivate millions of viewers. What is the...
TikTok, OnlyFans, and creative communities. With Dandy Demon @DaxDives
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In this episode of Creative Culture I had a wide-ranging conversation with TikTok creator Dandy Demon @DaxDives We talked about her experience creating content for TikTok and her approach to OnlyFans where she creates “nightmare thirst traps”. We also talked about her stalker and how important it is for her to maintain a positive online environment for her viewers. Important Dandy highlights: ►...
Does creativity really matter anymore? With Danie Berger (EP 89)
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Is creativity the same as curiosity? In this episode of Creative Culture, I'm joined by Danie Berger, from@DIYDanie. We talked a lot about how social media is fundamentally changing art and creativity. It's no longer enough JUST to make art...you have to show the process. And then make that process crazy enough that people will watch. We talked about dealing with creative funks, and finding joy...
Lego and Cats: The Internet's Comfort Food. With @HalfAsleepChris Ep. 88
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In this episode of Creative Culture, I talked to Chris Burton @HalfAsleepChris known for his charming and delightful videos featuring his stop-motion animation, Lego and his pets. We discuss Chris's journey to 3.2 million subscribers, his creative process, the challenges of producing high-quality content, and the unique appeal of his videos. Some of the fun-filled things we chatted about: 🚀 A p...
Why does every big name in metal talk to Elliott Fullam? 🤘 @littlepunkpeople (Ep. 87)
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Welcome back to Creative Culture! In this episode, I had a fun conversation with Elliot Fullam @littlepunkpeople a multi-talented artist who began his career at the age of nine. From interviewing rock legends to acting in horror films and crafting his own music, Elliot's journey is as diverse as it is fascinating. We explore the unique blend of horror and metal, discuss the evolution of media p...
The art of cocktails with @TheEducatedBarfly (EP 86)
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In this episode of Creative Culture, I talked to mixologist and professional bartender Leandro Di Monriva @TheEducatedBarfly about the art of mixing cocktails and what it takes to be a bartender. We chatted about everything from things that annoy bartenders to the tools of the trade. And if you've been thinking about setting up your own home bar, Leandro shares his tips, including the spirts yo...
Can art be objectively bad? With CJ the X @cjthex (Episode 85) Creative Culture Podcast
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Has social media fundamentally changed the way we perceive art? Can art me quantified by the number of eyeballs that view it? In this episode of Creative Culture, I talked with CJ the X @cjthex a philosopher whose work explores the intersection of art and our cultural engagement with social media. CJ's content, ranging from thought-provoking videos to critical essays, offers a fresh perspective...
Is Fast Fashion Erasing Culture? @VBirchwood on Historical Fashion (EP 84)
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The transformative power and art of tattoos. With @electriclinda (EP 83)
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The transformative power and art of tattoos. With @electriclinda (EP 83)
How magic tricks work: The secrets behind the illusions. With Lloyd Barnes @LloydB (Episode 82)
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Tarot is more effective than you think. With @EsoTarot | Creative Culture (Ep. 81)
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Why is food so important in anime? With Chef PK @CHEFPKR (Creative Culture Podcast Ep. 80)
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How to stay creative throughout the (ENTIRE) year, with Jacqueline Suskin (Ep 79)
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The most common Christmas hazards, with Scott Dixon (ep 78)
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The badass art of chainsaw carving. @chainsawjenna
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Scary movies you need to watch! | Creative Culture Halloween Special
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Why do we LAUGH after a jump scare? With Nina Nesseth, author of Nightmare Fuel (EP 75)
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The Art and Science of Pinball, With @TechnologyConnections (EP 74)
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Is Architecture Dead in the Suburbs? With Stewart Hicks (Ep 73) CREATIVE CULTURE PODCAST
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Hype Culture and Sneakers, With Marissa Hill of Shade TV | AUDIO PODCAST
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What artists need to know about AI. (AUDIO PODCAST)
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Why does my cake look like a blob? Laurie Shannon from The Icing Artist. (FULL AUDIO PODCAST)
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Denim, dollar signs and trendsetting. Blacktail Studio | AUDIO PODCAST
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How soon will AI make photographers irrelevant? With Jared Polin (Ep 67)
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When Hysteria Leads to Censorship. With Prano Bailey-Bond (5-26-23 audio podcast)
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No, you shouldn't decorate however you want. With @Nick_Lewis | Audio Podcast 5-12-23
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Do you know where your water shut-off is? | AUDIO PODCAST April 28, 2023
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Why is woodworking on TV so bad? Bourbon Moth Woodworking | AUDIO PODCAST Jan 20, 2023
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Will AI replace human artists? With Jon Grim | AUDIO PODCAST Jan 26, 2023
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Will AI replace human artists? With Jon Grim | AUDIO PODCAST Jan 26, 2023
1:07:37 If you're reviewing something. The difference on the reviewers opinion to your own is a good metric to not put their opinion into account about the art. I mean, if you are gonna use their opinion to watch or not watch a movie. It just shows that you have different taste. And if the reviewer think about a movie will hold no value for you.
Fun interview, I bet he would be a lovely guy to hang out with. Something I've discovered with handtool woodworking is that a dovetail joint is surprisingly easy to do after a few tries, but sawing a simple straight line or planing a simple board to be flat and square takes a LOT patience and practice. It's worth it though.
Man Metal has become crap.
25:49 time stamp for me later
1:02:00 now
I truly love this interview because it addresses the concerns about social media and how it impacts the very nature of performance art. As a trained dancer and choreographer who was educated in concert dance, the landscape of 1 minute videos that must be captivating in the first 3 seconds entirely flattens the experience of not just bodies moving through space in a practiced and curated moment that you can never get back, but also the communal gathering of people with the intention of experiencing the performer's cultivated artistry. Live shows take time because bodies need space and time to move and appreciating movement in space and how it affects people is so much more culturally and spiritually relevant to me. The following words occurred to me from the aether this week; There is nothing quite like seeing the stars with your own eyes. I literally cannot capture my essence or my life into video format because there's too much of it simply being lived (and I am forever running out of storage in an attempt to do so). But I refuse to perform my life because I spend so much time crafting the thing that I actually WANT my audience to see and that takes time and taste. Finding the balance in order to market myself properly in this landscape so people will actually want to leave their homes and pay money to see my art in person, or even learn dance and the art of performance from me, is an everlong battle.
PAY UP OR FUCK OFF!!!
❤❤❤❤
I really hate when CJ the X uses writing as their example of the task that was being procrastinated on. Stop calling me out, CJ the X, you don't know me!
I like making terrible art for myself, that way I can have a manageable fan base.
Danie is a beast - and so very authentic - one of my favorite YT'ers by far - she keeps it real - even my grandson loves watching her!
Really enjoyed this
Why do cats dominate the internet: perhaps the internet is filled with introverts! Cats don't come when called: depends upon the breed and the individual cat. Our one cat loved hearing his name and came every time he heard it! So much so, that when talking about him, we would spell his name out so as to not disturb him. Orientals such as Tonkinese and Siamese are sometimes called cat-dogs. They come when called, play fetch, greet you at the door, and love learning to do tricks for treats.
if everyone is creative why are some people lauded for high-art and others are just curious and creative?
I stopped following Cam when he got all pissy and petulant with a client on what he claims was a $30,000 epoxy table because there was moisture trapped in the wood that he didn't check, and when the build got messed up, the client bailed out and wanted their money back. That was not cool. Then the same thing happened a few episodes later and he got all whiny about it again when the client wasn't happy. Your customers deserve a certain amount of grace, given how much money you say these things bring... especially when you don't check the lumber in question. **shrug**
Steve, are you open to being a guest on my podcast? I talk about therapy and emotions and how to have better relationships.
Too much talk about TH-cam and being a TH-camr (not interesting to non-TH-camrs), not enough about woodworking!
Love Ravengriim!! She’s amazing!!! ❤️🔥
Loved this episode. Especially the parts around when we force creativity or just let it flow. I think curiosity is a necessary ingredient but action must accompany it. There are many curious people who put up barriers and don’t carve the time for their creative callings. Taking action one day at a time, however small, to unleash your creative spirit is so key.
This episode was a great dive into the power of Tarot. I loved the authenticity EsoTarot brings to the world. The beauty and creatrivity of Tarot shone through, and anyone who thinks it's evil should turn the mirror on themselves.
Glad I came across this I have been watching Shara for a year and a half and enjoy her channel. Also those twisty pallet nails are just called spiral nails and they do not like to let go. I also watch WWMM to and have learned some things from your channel to.
I seen a guy on another channel that does lawn care. He got a company to give him some mowers to use. He got this one that he was going to use on traveling. He got it off the truck and walked around it. Then pulled out his knife and put a scratch on it. He said, there it’s ready to use.
I’ve watched Matt since somewhere close to the beginning. I seen what he was doing and was immediately hooked. I got hurt at work and I tried to get started but faced some personal issues. Lost interest in doing stuff. Then, I was scrolling through emails and a notification popped up on this and I was like man he must have been reading my mind. So, here I am. Congratulations Matt, I know you go through the comments. I knew you would do this. I know you struggled with your Law enforcement career and stepping back from it. It’s in your DNA. If you do something, you have to put everything into it. ☮️🙏🏻😎✝️
the irony of those being a TH-cam short
Facts
She is so cute
Thank you for having me, I had so much fun!
We must do it again! 😊👻
Same! U da best!
Nice chill interview as always, she seems very sweet 👏
I dance a lot on my own and depending on the circumstance I can be doing it as a game, purely for enjoying the shapes I can make with my body and the fun of moving around absurdly, but I imagine "Bach is my audience" in this case, as there is an interaction with culture. I can be trying to make something beautiful, with the intent to aesthetically enjoy what I make and in this sense I am my audience or the future audience I will show the new moves to are watching from my consciousness. But the 3rd way is different. It's subconscious motion that happens when I think deeply of something else. I can either be trying to resolve an inner conflict or it even happens when I study physics, there is a surge I my body and without thinking I stand up and move around without registering what my body does. This is the purest form of "art as a release" to me, not even I know what I did afterwards. Usually my mind comes to a conclusion on the problem I processed and I find myself in the 1st scenario, becoming progressively aware of my body.
Yes. Postmodernistyczne art is objectively shit. ❤
Shara is very refreshing and talented - Don't change a thing 🤩
what color stain did you use?
Woodworking buddies unite! I clicked on this pod real fast.
Love these interviews. Always entertaining with something new to learn that I didn’t expect.
Thanks! Really like the content on this channel. Always entertaining and there’s always something to learn that oftentimes I didn’t expect.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support! ♥
Where is the 4h video essay?🥹
Epoxy is neither here nor there. It’s a tool that can be used to create. I personally find the river tables tacky but those are just one small use for the medium. I also like the idea that epoxy makes it possible to use pieces of wood that were once thrown away or burned.
Steve please don't start an OF 😂
Cam your a Rockstar man
I agree with the gentleman from Oregon I've never found an interest in using epoxy colors it's very polarizing and there's really nothing natural about it artistic wise, when complete; I think it destroys the flow of most pieces
Great interview as always, and I love the chaotic intro :D
Haha thank you! It kinda went all over the place 😊
@@creativeculturepodI didn't see anything negative with that 😄
i would never call myself creative because i refuse to set up the "hi creative, im Dad" joke
Weighing in as one of those youths who doesn't like social media very much, I think it connects to what Danie Berger said about comparison and how she has to train herself to not compare her work to others so as not to devalue herself. For people my age (24) and younger, that comparison of self has been a part of our upbringing and applies to all things: art, body image, financial stability, relationship status, everything. Zoomers are depressed i believe in large part because according to the sparkling projections of reality online, nothing in our life measures up. Not to mention, these social media sites weaponize negativity to bait engagement and keep people on their apps for longer so they can harvest data which is the real goal. A lot of artists my age struggle with remembering that social media is a tool to be used, rather than getting used by the social media and ending up in a doomscroll losing 3 hours of your day, every day, to watching stuff that doesn't even really make you happy. TLDR; comparison/performance induced self surveillance and an onslaught of negativity that easily slips in if the user isn't vigilant in keeping their feed an enjoyable place to be is probably whats pushing so many youngins away from social medias in general.
You can't fake authenticity, and though it is hard to put a finger on what makes something _authentic_ , viewers know it when they see it and usually respond more as humans than as 'an audience'. Last week I went out on a big limb and released a video about my struggles with post natal depression as a new dad. It was mixed into a typical woodworking video, but very different to my usual content. The response, to homage to Danie, was magical. The stories and feedback of gratitude, support, and love shared by the community in the comments and privately has blown my mind, and has easily made it my most satisfying and meaning video I've made. I'll likely (hopefully) never be able to be that authentic again, as we always usually project some sort of persona when online... but I am glad I shared it. Great episode guys, really got me thinking and reflecting.
cats are obligate carnivores. if you feed then plants, they are more likely to become sick. if you feed them rancid food, they are likely to become sick. for profit has financial reasons to sell you lies. thats the world we live in these days.
Two of my favorite people in one place! It's my lucky day
Latecomer to this video, but at about the 43:00 mark when you are talking about analytics, I was moved to add a little to the discussion from another angle. I'm a licensed therapist, and I've noticed that all the places that provide mental health services are now really pushing on us the idea that we have to give out these standardized assessment questionnaires EVERY single time we meet with a client (in case this isn't obvious, that is very unnecessary in my professional opinion). They say it is to gather analytics to provide better services, but in reality it's just so that they can have data to put on a graph that shows that people get 16% more mentally healthy or whatever by using their services. It's all marketing. And the people pushing this either know nothing about actual mental healthcare, or they have 1000% sold out and will do whatever to avoid rocking the boat and disrupting their career. tl;dr: Analytics ruin more than just art!
I love Danie! She is uplifting, inspiring and finds the positive in everything. One of my favorite creators.❤
I wish more creators had her positivity!
First may I say I LOVE YOU DANI! I love seeing your passion in your eyes! You are creative, authentic, and funny and so incredible smart. I love watching you and have been inspired to return to some of my crafts and I have to thank you so much for that!
This is excellent, I agreed with everything Danie said. I agree with the mysticism aspect, and I actually think that authenticity is the word. I have unfollowed so many creators lately who were not authentic. It was showing on the videos, in the project, on the creator’s face, for the minute someone just tries to sell you something, or lies with no shame in your face, and brings nothing to your soul and even not to their own soul, it is so unauthentic that it is not watchable anymore and it happens very often unfortunately. That’s why it is so important to do videos for a good reason, not just for the fame, not just for the money, because then, it is not sustainable. Danie, your stencils on the drawer chest are great, don’t compare yourself to someone else on Pinterest. Good technique doesn’t automatically mean talent or doing with the heart. I remember years ago, I painted a box by a kind of abstract way, I was just inspired by colors and I wanted to create differently from my usual self, it was a very spontaneous creation. Technically, it looked like nothing. But I sold it so fast that I didn’t even have the time to take a photo of it. The buyer felt the inspiration and wanted that box right away. Technique is important but is not everything. Talent and inspiration often come unexpectedly, sometimes in kids’ drawings. We can learn a technique, we cannot fake talent or inspiration, it has to be authentic.
Well said! 👏
@@creativeculturepod Thank you! 😊
Interesting topic, subbed to come back and peruse the back episodes