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I am Bri Landry and I grew up in Austin, Texas. I have seen the skyscrapers go up with the cost of living. Austin has always been a place for creatives and I want to find out how we can keep it that way. In this podcast, I will be talking to local artists to find out how they are affording Austin. I want to talk about money, successes, and failures. What does it take to make a living off your art in Austin?
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Lagg Weekly

Podcast by Mike Challes, Matt Bird, Josh Quigley, Sam Landry

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Lagg Weekly is a Podcast for geeks, gamers, and entertainment lovers a like. Every week we talk about video game's, movie's, and television's biggest news as everyday consumers of the media. No conversations about topics we don't care about. Enjoy!
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It Was Phaet

The WordsMyth: phaet, conspiracy, truther, journalist

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This podcast is a manifestion of Phaet.org's commitment to bringing fourth great information, interviews and commentary, spanning all aspects of our lives, so that our listeners can stay informed, stay in-tune and help spread awareness around these issues facing our world today. Sometimes the truth hurts, but that pain only makes us stronger. Morpheus was right, there is a war for your mind which has been taking place for a very long time. As bad as things are out there, it's not too late...yet.
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In this episode of Creative Money ATX, I sit down with Natalie Earhart and Zach Zulch, the co-founders of Almost Real Things (ART) — a for-profit arts organization based in Austin that supports local creatives through a mix of events, exhibitions, and their signature magazine. Natalie also serves as Editor-in-Chief and a contributing writer, while …
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In this episode of Creative Money ATX, we talk with Austin-based figure painter Marcella Colavecchio. Marcella shares how her first job out of college—working at a bank—shaped her thoughtful financial mindset. She also reflects on her experience growing up with Italian immigrant parents and the journey that led her to Austin. Tune in for a compelli…
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In this episode of Creative Money ATX, I sit down with abstract painter Ashley Marie Richiez. Ashley shares insights into the financial realities of her painting practice, including the costs of her studio and the challenges of shipping large-scale art pieces. Whether you're an artist navigating similar logistics or an admirer curious about the beh…
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In this episode, I sit down with Coka Treviño to explore the work of Big Medium, a cornerstone organization in Austin's creative community. We delve into the challenges they faced in 2024, including a fire in their new building, the loss of significant grant funding from the city, and a major change in leadership. Despite these hurdles, Big Medium …
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In this episode, I sit down with Thomas Cook to discuss the inspiring connection between hiking, nature, and art. Thomas shares how his artistic journey began at a high school dedicated to the arts, which provided him with a strong foundation for college and his current art practice today. Tune in to hear how Thomas’s love for the outdoors influenc…
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In this episode I talk to Ann Flemings an abstract painter about how she started in fine art and stayed there. We talk about the studio space Austin has to offer, and what it takes to be an artist, and parent. Come take a listen! References Canopy Ann’s Room 215 Building 1 Neill-Cochran House Museum | Open reception Jan. 25th showing by Ann Fleming…
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Lizelle Villapando owns a popular shop on South Congress where tourists and locals can find prints, originals, tees, and more. We talk about how she got started and how they survived covid. Small Business Advise Be conscious of burnout. Treat yourself like one of your employees. You wouldn't ask them to work seven days a week, so you shouldn't eith…
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In this episode I talk to Jenn from Maridad Studio about her very sexy watercolor paintings. Jenn paints personified foods and drinks in a unique and attractive way. She is a full time artists with a background in fine arts and has a lot to share on how she makes a living here in Austin. References Sass N Strut 2324 Studio Almost Real Things Philos…
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Surprise! Bonus content! This episode is a special addition that I recorded last year at Good Dad Studio during EAST. I met up with Rachel LaRue Allen who does really lovely watercolor landscapes on wood canvas. We look at the art, talk to artists in their studio, and have a good time. I should point out that Good Dad Studio was brand new and I kep…
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In this episode I talk to painter and engineer, Mike Clark in his studio at Good Dad Studio. We discuss the benefits of having a stable job, and what it means to be an artist first. Mike's art explores the confines of a corporate job and how he finds freedom in his art. References Square inch way of pricing his art Civil engineer Inspired minds art…
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In this Interview, I sat down with a true G in the realm of activism, Vinnie DeStefano, National Organizing Director for AssangeDefense.org These conversations took place in London February 20th and 21st of this year 2024 during the 2-Day Court Hearing for Julian Assange at the Royal Court of Justice in Strand London. It can't be overstated that Ju…
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Towards the end of 2023, I told myself I would would get back to writing some Spoken Word Poetry. I found an online contest at the last minute and scrambled to write something and have it recorded and submitted on time. The caviat was, that the poem's subject had to be about Climate Change and how Dire the situation is at present. This piece, "1 Mi…
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In this episode I talk to Ursula, an art collected here in Austin. She tells me about the art she chose for her house and her personal connection she has made to it. We talk about the value of art and why you should support artists. References Georgia O'keeffe Museum Wally Workman Gallery Mark Rathco - artist West Chelsea Gallery Lisa Russell Galle…
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Description of the episode and or artist I am talking to 𝓝𝓮𝓮𝓷𝓪 𝓑𝓾𝔁𝓪𝓷𝓲 about her very vibrant paintings in her gallery at the Canopy. We talk about her making the jump to be a full time artist and how her past job in jewelry inspires her work today. Neena’s paintings are very big and bright and you should go look her up right now. Find the artist ht…
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In this episode I interview Tim McCool. He is most recently a pencil artist and he runs the gallery Good Luck Have Fun with his wife Kira. We talk about MFAs, art residencies, and how living a car-free lifestyle inspires his art. Find the artist https://timmccool.com/ Tim McCool Instagram Good Luck Have Fun Gallery The Contemporary - art classes Re…
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Larry Akers, he has been living in Austin for close to 50 years. He makes kinetic sculptures that play with the Morey effect. You might have seen his work at the Thinkery, the Austin Children’s Museum. He is a retired computer scientist and an example that you can start your art at any age. Larry has been making art for the past 12 years and recomm…
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In this episode I talk to Molly Knobloch about her painting, and goals. In October she has a show at Pastiche House where she will be painting art inspired by a musician who she’s worked with before. November means it’s E.A.S.T in Austin and Molly along with a few other artists will be showing their work at Hey Now Interiors. Molly also plans to st…
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Description of the episode and artist Dana Younger is a local sculptor in Austin, Texas. He has been a part of the Austin art scene for close to thirty years. He is a co-founder of the Blue Genie Art Bazaar and until recently lead the team that makes exhibitions for Texas Parks and Wildlife. We talk about what it takes to make one of his sculptures…
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Malina Cipleu is a glass artist with a gallery at The Canopy in East Austin. Originally, she practiced psychology in Romania. Once she was in the States with her husband she turned her focus to art. Malina took art classes with her kids and started teaching. Eventually, she found glass and fell in love with the malleable medium. Today, she works in…
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I talk to Natalie and Matt Southworth. They are both artists and married. I talk to them about art, school, and money. Find the artists Instagram msouthstudio - Matt Instagram sworthit.studio - Natalie References https://linktr.ee/msouthstudio - website Wolf Gallery in Lakeway July 14th (the site has the old date, but it’s on the 14th of July) Main…
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I talk to Sarah Nilson about what it's like to say goodbye to your day job and what healthcare can be like for an artist. Find the artist Sarah Nilson @sarahnilsonart Frog @justfrogetaboutit References Rick Rubin - producer The Creative Act by Rick Rubin Marc Rebillet - live DJ Shopify - ecom website builder Eric at Red Top Printing in Lakeway Rolo…
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I interviewed Saira Holland about art markets, how to apply, and the importance of a budget. Find the artist @sairaholland Saira Hollands website References The Museum of Fine Arts Houston Leslie - Austin legend You need a budget - App Main street art fair Blue Genie Art Bazar - Local art vendor Almost Real Things - Helps creatives get started Leon…
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Amanda Witucki joins me to talk about her paper art. We talk about how her career in wedding planning led her to paper as her chosen craft. Find the artist Amanda and The Paper Committee Instagram @thepapercommittee Instagram @the.kitchen.committee References Karen Hawkins - Paper artist Zilker Brewing - Market show coming up 17th of July ATX GALS …
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Our mistreated Native American Brothers and Sisters continue to fight to be able to thrive in the present day. Special Guest Talia Landry of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, discusses the legal battle they have had to face, simply to be able to make progress on their own land. We also hear about some of the unknown history surrounding the Wampanoag, wh…
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Clinton Eugene Curtis, an IT Engineer and Attorney, gives Direct Insight into the VERY MURKY nature of the world of Electronic Voting and how it affects the Elections. Clint was hired by a Republican Representative of the State Of Florida's 24th District, to Write Computer Code that would sway the outcome of an election 51-49 in either direction. I…
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Episode 10 - PART 2 of a 3 Part Expose`: A CALL TO ACTION In this, the 10th Episode of 'It Was Phaet', The WordsMyth has an in-depth discussion with Mike Keysor, President of the NorthWest Cannabis Club (NWCC) in Portland, Oregon. The conversation covers the journey Mike has been on since becoming a Cannabis Activist. Doing work in both Washington …
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Episode 10 - PART 1 of a Three Part Expose`: A CALL TO ACTION In this, the 10th Episode of 'It Was Phaet', The WordsMyth has an in-depth discussion with Mike Keysor, President of the NorthWest Cannabis Club (NWCC) in Portland, Oregon. The conversation covers the journey Mike has been on since becoming a Cannabis Activist. Doing work in both Washing…
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