The NOT REAL ART podcast celebrates creative culture and the artists who make it. NOT REAL ART is fresh, fun and inspiring. It contains material not suitable for pretentious art snobs. Guests include the world-class artists, designers and creatives who drive the $2T creative economy. NOT REAL ART is hosted by L.A. based art world insiders Man One and Sourdough who bring their devil-may-care attitude to discussing their mutual love — and hate — for the contemporary art world, creative culture ...
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True scary stories about working in the arts from the artists who experienced them.
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Welcome to the Artsville podcast where we celebrate contemporary American Arts & Crafts from Asheville, NC and beyond. The Artsville podcast has it all: Painting, Pottery, Weaving, Woodworking, Welding, Glass Blowing and more. Just like Asheville, NC, Artsville is a friendly podcast where good folks like you can discover world class artisans, artists, craftsman and makers who use their hands and natural materials like fiber, clay, metal, glass, paper and wood to create stunning original arts ...
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The Conduit is a podcast featuring candid conversations between professional musicians and music biz veterans who give you the unvarnished truth about being an artist in the music business today. Hosted by L.A. musician, producer, DJ and writer Dan Ubick aka Constantine “Connie” Price, The Conduit is real talk, no posturing. Learn from top music veterans as they talk honestly about their struggles and experiences and share with you their wisdom and knowledge. The Conduit is a co-production b ...
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Welcome to Gringo & The Man, the only podcast where a middle-aged white dude and an O.G. Latino graffiti artist talk about living in a world gone loco! Hosts Gringo (aka Scott “Sourdough” Power ) & The Man (aka Man One), GenXers from Chicago and L.A. respectively, bring their devil-may-care attitude to discussing contemporary culture. Nothing is off-limits. Long time friends, Sourdough and Man One’s banter is what you'd expect from two dudes who grew up in the eighties. (Warning: this podcas ...
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Welcome to Laugh Gallery, where we celebrate the art of comedy with a fun, engaging, and hilariously introspective podcast. Join your host, veteran comedian, and writer Katie Love, as she speaks and laughs with comedy industry veterans, celebrities and artists. This podcast explores the fascinating world of stand-up comedy, comedy performances, and improv skit comedy through exciting interviews and in-depth conversations. Dive into the lives and careers of exceptional guests, including famou ...
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Mark Brickey: From Punk Rocker to Podcaster to Disneyland Expert
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1:10:38In our fast-paced world, staying ahead creatively means rolling with the punches. This week on the podcast, host Scott Sourdough Power, founder of NOT REAL ART, talks with Mark Brickey, host of the acclaimed arts podcast Adventures in Design. Mark, who started as a musician, has made a name for himself as a content creator with a successful podcast…
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Fostering a Creative Economy: The Mission Behind NOT REAL ART and Fiscal Sponsor Arterial
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9:58In this month’s auditorial episode, we dive into some exciting discussions around fiscal sponsorship and how it can really benefit artists. But we don’t just stop there; we also explore the deeper connection between NOT REAL ART and its parent nonprofit, Arterial, when it comes to the role of art in our culture. Host and Arterial founder Scott shar…
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Mono Arts Council Executive Director Kristin Reese Champions Arts Education for Children
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1:01:40This week on the podcast, we’re joined by Kristin Reese, the executive director of the Mono Arts Council. Kristin shares her journey and dedication to promoting creativity in the Eastern Sierra region of California. In our conversation, she outlines the Mono Arts Council’s evolution, emphasizing its shift toward arts education. Kristin believes tha…
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Essential Strategies for Aspiring Writers: A Conversation With Entertainment Attorney Paul Miloknay
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54:40Ever wondered what it takes to break into Hollywood as a writer? In today’s episode, NOT REAL ART host Scott “Sourdough” Power sits down with Paul Miloknay, a former attorney turned author, to chat about his new book, Welcome to Hollywood: A Survival Guide for Aspiring Writers. In their discussion, Paul shares his journey from the courtroom to craf…
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Life After Layoff: Voiceover Artist Carmen Acosta Finds Purpose in a New Creative Chapter
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58:06Is there life after layoff? Today, former creative director Carmen Acosta, aka Jane Dope, joins us to talk about resilience, the lessons she learned during her recent career transition, and how she found renewed passion in creative pursuits after leaving her corporate job. As the former creative director at Sofi Stadium, Carmen played a key role in…
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Emmy Winner Shannon Malone-deBenedictis on Transforming the Media Landscape and Empowering Creatives
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1:05:25What happens when a two-time Emmy Award-winning television executive decides to flip the script on her career? In this episode of the NOT REAL ART podcast, host Scott "Sourdough" Power uncovers the remarkable story of Shannon Malone-deBenedictis—a creative entrepreneur transforming the media landscape. From sharing the screen with Hollywood legends…
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From Creation to Preservation: The Artist's Guide to Archiving
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20:28Every brushstroke, every note, every pixel—what if your artwork could live forever? In this episode, you’ll discover why archiving your work isn’t just about saving files—it’s about preserving your legacy. Join host Scott "Sourdough" Power as he highlights the critical role of preserving artistic legacies for future generations, especially as creat…
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Casey Fletcher: Our 2024 NOT REAL ART Grant Recipient
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1:04:33This week, the NOT REAL ART podcast features Casey Fletcher, a grant recipient whose exploration of identity, faith, and artistic expression is both personal and provocative. As a biracial artist raised in a family committed to the Salvation Army, Fletcher's work reflects his own experiences while challenging societal norms and sparking meaningful …
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Art in Peril: Consequences of Climate Change on the Creative Sector
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27:07In this episode, you’ll learn about an incredibly relevant topic: the connection between art, creativity, and climate change. Today, host Scott “Sourdough” Power highlights the staggering impact of recent climate disasters on creative communities in Los Angeles and Asheville, North Carolina. When Hurricane Helene swept through Western North Carolin…
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Unveiling First Fridays: A Deep Dive Into NOT REAL ART’s 2025 Exhibition Calendar
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30:35This episode is your guidebook to our 2025 First Friday Exhibition series. Today, NOT REAL ART Editor-in-Chief Morgan Laurens joins the podcast to share the first half of this year’s exhibition schedule, beginning with January's exploration of figurative art, Out of Body: New Narratives in Figurative Art. In February, Pantone 2025: Mocha Mousse sho…
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The Healing Power of Art in Community Recovery
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56:49What do New Orleans and Western North Carolina have in common? Both regions were rocked by historic hurricanes, which left lasting impacts on their communities and environments. Today, host Louise Glickman explores the transformative role of art and creativity in community recovery, comparing the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans to the…
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Spreading Eco-Awareness: Danielle O'Malley Explores the Intersection of Art, Environment, and Community
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1:38:32Creativity can be a powerful tool for spreading eco-awareness. As the climate crisis worsens, today’s guest, sustainable sculptor and NOT REAL ART grant winner Danielle O’Malley, joins us to discuss the intersection of art and environmental awareness and how communities can work together to stem the rising tide. Growing up in rural Montana, Daniell…
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Blue Ridge National Heritage Area: How Western North Carolina is Crafting a Comeback
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44:12Art and crafts are emerging as vital engines for recovery in the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastation in Western North Carolina. Join host Louise Glickman as she chats with Angie Chandler, executive director of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area, and Robin Johnston, the Crafts Trails coordinator, to explore how small towns and artists are work…
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Holiday Cheer: Embracing the Timeless Gift of Friendship and Creative Connections
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2:06:58It’s often said that no friendship is an accident. In this special holiday episode, our final one for 2024, hosts Scott “Sourdough” Power and Man One reflect on the enduring bond they've cultivated over the years. Their ability to weather life's many ups and downs is a testament to their strong friendship, which has provided unwavering support, lau…
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Year in Review: Triumphs, Trials, and Bouncing Back After Hurricane Helene
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53:37Excuse our language, but 2024 was a whirlwind—literally. Our final episode of the year explores the sweeping impact of Hurricane Helene on the Asheville arts community. NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power joins ArtsvilleUSA director Louise Glickman to discuss the challenges faced by local artists and art organizations, emphasizing the urge…
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‘Christmas in L.A’: Behind the Music Video
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1:22:18While Christmas in Los Angeles brings sunshine instead of snowflakes, Angelinos can still enjoy holiday festivities—particularly the music. In today’s podcast episode, graffiti artist Man One and filmmaker VONJAKO join host Scott “Sourdough” Power to discuss the creative journey behind the music video for “Christmas in L.A.,” a unique hip-hop holid…
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Frame by Frame: Visual Storytelling With Stop-Motion Animator Jessie Rodriguez
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1:00:05What motivates an artist to choose one of the most painstaking visual storytelling methods available? In today’s podcast episode, host Scott “Sourdough” Power sits down with 2024 NOT REAL ART grant winner Jessie Rodriguez to discuss the meticulous craftsmanship behind her stop-motion movies. The Denver-based artist specializes in animated shorts cr…
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A Tale of Two Cities: What Asheville Can Learn From New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina
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53:58In the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastation, Asheville can draw valuable lessons from New Orleans, a city that faced its own struggles after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. In this month’s podcast episode, ArtsvilleUSA director Louise Glickman sits down with Michael Manes of Asheville’s Blue Spiral 1 and Arthur Roger of New Orleans’ Arthur Roger Galle…
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Alison Hiltner: Innovation, Installation Art, and Sci-Fi Cinema
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1:09:11What if art could unlock the mysteries of science and reveal the hidden connections between technology, nature, and the human experience? In today’s podcast episode, host and NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power sits down with Alison Hiltner, a visual artist based in Minneapolis and the Associate Director of the Soo Visual Arts Center. She …
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DesignerCon 2024 Hits the Jackpot: Founder Ben Goretsky Brings Art and Collectibles to Sin CityDesignerCon 2024 Hits the Jackpot: Ben Goretsky Brings Art & Collectibles to Sin City
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55:37They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but some secrets are too juicy to remain buried in the neon glow of the Strip. In today’s podcast episode, we dive into the exciting world of DesignerCon as it transitions from Anaheim to Las Vegas, where the art world is about to collide with the neon lights and vibrant culture of Sin City. Visionary …
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Photojournalist Michael Freas Documents Disaster, Destruction, and Hope in Asheville
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1:11:50When natural disasters strike, they don’t just destroy homes; they can devastate entire communities, livelihoods, and creative legacies. In this special edition of Art World Horror Stories, Asheville-based photographer Michael Freas shares the harrowing tale of Hurricane Helene’s destruction, which left hundreds of local artists without studios or …
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Rebuilding Asheville After Hurricane Helene
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17:53How can Asheville’s artists rebuild after Hurricane Helene? In this heartfelt episode, host and NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power sheds light on the creative community in Asheville, North Carolina, in the aftermath of the tropical storm. With over 300 artists displaced and studios destroyed in Asheville’s River Arts District, Scott refle…
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Photographer Michael Freas: Resilience in Asheville After Hurricane Helene
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1:15:10When natural disasters strike, they don’t just destroy homes; they can devastate entire communities, livelihoods, and creative legacies. In this special edition of Art World Horror Stories, Asheville-based photographer Michael Freas shares the harrowing tale of Hurricane Helene’s destruction, which left hundreds of local artists without studios or …
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Robbie Conal and Karen Fiorito: How Political Art Fuels Activism
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50:07Art has the power to disrupt the status quo, challenge authority, and ignite social change. Just ask today’s guests, whose provocative artworks have sparked conversation in the political realm for decades. In today's episode, we welcome legendary provocateur Robbie Conal and activist artist Karen Fiorito to discuss the transformative power of polit…
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PBS Producer Nic Cha Kim on the Sacred Responsibility of Storytelling
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58:55How does PBS harness the power of personal identity and diverse storytelling to challenge the status quo? In today’s podcast episode, host and NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough Power” sits down with Nic Cha Kim, the senior producer of arts and culture at PBS SoCal, to find out. Nic produces Artbound, an award-winning anthology documentary serie…
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If you’ve ever set foot in Black Rock City, you’ll know Burning Man isn’t just a festival. It’s a living, breathing canvas where art, technology, and human connection collide in the most unexpected ways. In today’s podcast episode, NOT REAL ART founder and veteran burner Scott “Sourdough” Power shares his experience at Burning Man 2024, which unfol…
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‘Indivisible 2024’: United We Stand, Divided We Fall
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58:36As the 2024 U.S. presidential race intensifies, art remains a powerful tool for political activists. From protest posters to public installations, art shapes the conversation and challenges the status quo. But how exactly does art influence social change, and what role does it play in a deeply divided nation? In today’s podcast episode, curator Kar…
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Jamie Karolich of Craft Your Commerce: Empowering Artists Through Business Education
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43:26Making a living from the arts can be a tough gig. Most art schools rightfully focus on studio skills and critical thinking but place very little emphasis on their real-world applications. Artists often double as their own marketers, using dated information that doesn't translate to tech advances in social media or the contemporary arts industry. In…
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