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Josh Rodgers

Josh Rodgers

Cartoonist and Filmmaker, Josh Rodgers and I discuss his influences, working on kid friendly cartoons by day, and adult cartoons like Henry vs the Reptilian Overlords from the Cosmos by night.

Dylan Edwards

Dylan Edwards

Dylan Edwards and I talk about how he got into the animation industry and how it’s been impacted by COVID-19.

Andrea Tsang Jackson

Andrea Tsang Jackson

Textile Artist, Quilt Designer, Author and Educator Andrea Tsang Jackson talks about her transition from architecture, to exhibit design, to making her creative escape, quilting her full-time pursuit.
Shannon Ellis on Art Pays Me

Shannon Ellis

Artist, Shannon Ellis and I talk about her sci-fi and fantasy inspired work, our mutual fascination with Japanese animation and why she loves crows.
David Strickland

David Strickland

Grammy Award winning multidisciplinary artist, David Strickland discusses his influences and how connected Indigenous cultures are to hip-hop.
Chantel Gushue

Chantel Gushue

Multidisciplinary Visual Artist Chantel Gushue and I talk about how she incorporates science into her art practice and how fostering relationships with other artists can lead you to exciting new opportunities.
Sunil Sarwal on Art Pays Me

Sunil Sarwal

Food branding consultant Sunil Sarwal talks about the benefit of specialization in a service based creative business. 
DK on Art Pays Me

DK

Beatmaker and Producer DK talks about his music making process and how he gets the attention of established artists he’d like to work with.
Eman El-husseini

Eman El-Husseini

Eman El-Husseini and I talk about why she's not afraid to embrace her identity as a Palestinian lesbian in stand up comedy.
Maggie Rahr

Maggie Rahr

Maggie Rahr is an award winning multimedia investigative journalist whose podcast ‘What Happened to Holly Bartlett’ was featured in Oprah magazine (2019), and was a finalist in the Atlantic Journalism Awards.
Bria Miller

Bria Miller

Multidisciplinary Artist Bria Miller talks about her work, what motivates her and why she won’t settle on one art medium.

Emmanuel Nwogbo

Emmanuel Nwogbo

Visual Artist Emmanuel Nwogbo talks about how he's coping with current world events, how he boosted his profile with a personal project and how art and design schools could do more for their students.
Black Family Matters Featuring Natasha Nurse-Jones

Black Family Matters

On this special episode, my wife, Natasha Nurse-Jones and I talk about some of her experience as a Black educator and our experience with anti-Black racism.
DeRico Symonds

DeRico Symonds

Youth and Community Advocate DeRico Symonds and I discuss police violence against Black people in North America.
Matt Dowling

Matt Dowling

Matt Dowling, Founder of Freelancer Club shares his creative journey, how he’s grown a business that advocates for creative freelancers and how a negative experience with a photography client motivated him to start this business.
Multi-media Artist, Jordan Baraniecki talks about how the pandemic has effected his practice, why it’s similar to the artist residency he did in Poland and why his newest project is is most dangerous.

Jordan Baraniecki

Multi-media Artist, Jordan Baraniecki talks about how the pandemic has effected his practice, why it’s similar to the artist residency he did in Poland and why his newest project is his most dangerous. 
Romana on Art Pays Me

Romana

Multihyphenate artist Romana discusses her new music and the diverse creative interests she’s simultaneously pursuing.

Art Pays Me Episode 54. Big Wins

Big Wins

My thoughts on the first four episodes of basketball documentary, The Last Dance and what creative entrepreneurs can learn from watching it.

Tabitha Co on Art Pays Me

Tabitha Co

Leather Designer and Maker Tabitha from Tabitha + Co.
Luke James on Art Pays Me

Luke James

Album Reviewer, and Twitch Streamer Luke James and I talked about coping with life and creativity during COVID-19.
Kyle Carpenter on Art Pays Me

Kyle Carpenter

Interview with Writer, Editor and Podcaster Kyle Carpenter of Clients From Hell.
Art Pays Me Podcast Episode 50, One Year Deep

One Year Deep

On this week's episode I hit 50 episodes and one year of doing this podcast! It’s been a fun journey and I’ve learned a lot from the guests so far. 
Art Pays Me Podcast episode 49, Survival

Survival

On this short solo episode, I share my thoughts on the creative industry and where my energy is focused during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Paul Chin, Art Pays Me Podcast

Paul Chin

Music Producer and DJ, Paul Chin talks about his latest album, Full Spectrum, being a music producer in the digital era and making music that doesn’t fit one genre.

Josie Matthiesen

Josie Matthiesen

Jeweller and Metalsmith, Josie Matthiesen living on the road, motherhood and how making connects us to each other.

Andrew Da Silva on Art Pays Me

Andrew Da Silva

Contemporary Artist Andrew Da Silva discusses process, style and validation.
Melissa Townsend on Art Pays Me Podcast

Melissa Townsend

Artist, Melissa Townsend talks about her work and strategies for a successful career in fine art.

Deedee Morris on Art Pays Me

Deedee Morris

Photographer, Deedee Morris discusses her creative path and why gender and nature are common themes in her work.

Maurice Cherry

Maurice Cherry

Award winning Creative Strategist and Podcaster, Maurice Cherry and I discuss his career, his podcast Revision Path and diversity in the creative industry.

A. Harmony

A. Harmony

Writer and Emcee, A. Harmony talks about the impact of a formal music education, how having experience as a recording artist and music writer adds credibility as a music journalist, female representation in hip hop and whether or not your loved ones have to read your writing to support you.

Tina Essmaker on Art Pays Me

Tina Essmaker

It was an honour to talk to Coach, Writer and Speaker, Tina Essmaker about her current role as a coach for creative professionals, making transitions in a career and aging as a creative.
Jordan Baraniecki on Art Pays Me

Jordan Baraniecki

Artist, Jordan Baraniecki discusses his creative process and why he thinks artists can do more to engage their audiences.
Ryan Veltmeyer

Ryan Veltmeyer

Social and Economic Innovator, Ryan Veltmeyer talks about the various initiatives he’s involved in, the importance of activism and why he’s passionate about what he does.
Lexxicon on Art Pays Me Podcast

Lexxicon

On the first Art Pays Me episode of 2020 I interviewed up and coming Dancehall/Hip-Hop Artist, Lexxicon.
Ten creative entrepreneurship lessons from the 2010s

Ten Lessons From The 2010s

A lot of us see the end product of success but don't consider all of the losses and lessons that need to occur on the way there. 
Art Pays Me episode 36: Repetition

Repetition

On this solo episode I get into the importance of repetition in my process, why immediate success isn’t always failure, how artists are like athletes and why it’s important to lower expectations.