“We are the apes that make art” – A Conversation with Meg Elison
In this episode Meg and I had such an amazing conversation about writing that we completely forgot to talk about witchcraft! You can find Meg Elison and all her writing [ . . . ]
In this episode Meg and I had such an amazing conversation about writing that we completely forgot to talk about witchcraft! You can find Meg Elison and all her writing [ . . . ]
I have these amazing conversations with my friend Amanda Troutman quite often, so I thought we should record one for the show. Amanda is an incredible artist, and a deep [ . . . ]
In this episode I sat down with Megan Black of Round the Cauldron to discuss weather patterns, mental health, and how often we bleed for our craft. You can find [ . . . ]
I pulled my friend and fellow Stonecoaster Shannon Bowring into a zoom window to discuss how writing can heal our mental health when dealing with physical health issues, unique writing [ . . . ]
In this episode I had an amazing conversation with Suzan Colón about knitting, medKNITation, yoga and the power of crafting our world. You can find Suzan at https://suzancolon.net/ The Kindness [ . . . ]
In this episode I explored the goddesses of hearth and home from my personal perspective including personal trauma around home care tasks, feminist principles, and more. Some of the books [ . . . ]
In this episode Laine and I talked about knitting, losing your drive to create, and setting your work on fire. Join me on Patreon at www.patreon.com/kraysaulis and find my podcast, [ . . . ]
On today’s episode I sat down with Madeline, the Wooly Witch of the West and talked about dying yarn with pinecones and bugs, learning to knit to avoid loneliness, and [ . . . ]
On this (oh so late) episode of the show I talk with Author and Shamanic Practitioner Mara Bishop about empathy, art and revelation. Mara can be found at https://www.wholespirit.com/ The show’s [ . . . ]
On this episode Shermaine and I talk about being a child who moves a lot, coloring bringing us back to our spiritual selves, and what it means to be a [ . . . ]