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S1E13 Helen Lee | Taking the most epic road trip is as fun and as stressful as you might imagine it is
Helen Lee is on a life-changing, mega road trip. We talked about how it has changed her and her perspectives on creativity, community, and her self. Episode Themes: creativity, learning about other…
S1E12 Sam Guzman | Stop Gatekeeping the Arts
Sam Guzman is the editor of Arts Access, a collaboration between KERA and The Dallas Morning News. Episode Themes: identity, storytelling, activism through art, Virgos being perfectionists,…
S1E11 Christine Horstman | Deal with it, Doll
Christine Horstman is an author, a life and career coach, and a professional development instructor. Her book, Deal With it, Doll, is about coaching yourself through crisis. Episode Themes: living…
S1E10 Cece Rockwell | Live in community and mind your business
Cece Rockwell is a tech entrepreneur creating solutions that connect resources with the people who need them. We talk about her app, SelfSuffi and what it takes to give people the support they really…
S1E9 Liz Clarke | Be your own HR bestie
Liz Clarke is a creative entrepreneur and HR professional. We discuss everything from learning to understand your feelings and the patterns that shape them, to resistance through joy and…
S1E8 Micah Bellieu | “Stay in your lane,” and other lessons for life, language, and parenting
Micah Bellieu is an entrepreneur and toddler mom. Her two businesses, Fluency Corp (fluencycorp.com) and TruFluency Kids (trufluencykids.com), focus on language learning through…
S1E7 Adrien Palmer | Conversations with a reformed tortured artist
Adrien Palmer is a musician and creative writer, he's part of The Last City (thelastcitymusic.com) and kindie rock band Narwhals and Waterfalls…
S1E6 Emi Matsushita | Creativity is life in motion
In this episode I’m talking with Emi Matsushita about the creative process, parenting, body work, religion, and the ways those all connect across our lives. Emi is a movement artist and educator…
S1E5 George Farris | We contain multitudes, why try to be basic?
In this episode, George and I talk about relationships, communication, masculinity, and all the rabbit holes our brains can scope out. Which, between the two of us, is a lot of rabbit holes. You can…
S1E4 Katy Schilthuis | Creativity isn’t the solution to all our problems but it’s pretty dang close
In this episode I talk with Katy about running a business, being a creative in traditional and not-so-traditional ways, how managing people is really about letting go, and our tools for de-polarizing…
S1E3 Linda Vanderford | What we didn't talk about in Sunday School but probably should have
Content Warning- we talk a lot about hard drugs and why you shouldn’t do them. In this episode I talk with Linda Vanderfort about her surprising life, from homeschooled church kid to her time with…
S1E2 Anna May | Travel, work, and choosing your discomfort
In today’s episode we talk about budget travel, living intentionally so you can make the choices you want to about the life you want to live, and the necessity and universal dislike of discomfort.…
S1E1 Christian Kloot | Health, religion, and parenting, and why moderation might be what saves us all.
Welcome to Episode 1 of Patchworked! Today I’m talking with Christian Kloot, a health coach who specializes in helping high-achieving men attain healthier lives with nutrition and movement practices…
Welcome to Patchworked!
I'm so glad you're here! Patchworked is a biweekly conversation-based podcast from Wayfarist Media, a video production studio documenting impact in Dallas, TX. Learn more at wayfaristmedia.com, and…
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Patchworked has published 14 episodes since October 2024, covering topics in Documentary, Society & Culture.
Patchworked is currently dormant with new episodes monthly. Average episode length is 1h 30m.
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