Episodes
[Podcast Intro Music] Phil: Welcome back, creative minds, to another episode of Creative Habits. I'm Phil. Indigo: And I'm Indigo, and we're your hosts. Today, we're diving into the enigmatic world of urban legends, and we've got a story that's sure to spark your imagination. This is "Time Slips Part 2." Phil: That's right, Indigo. Few stories capture the human imagination quite like those that cross the borders of reality and venture into the realm of the strange and unexplainable....
Published 10/17/23
There are so many unique and interesting customs that different cultures incorporate into their marriage ceremony. Tune in to learn the unique and fascinating wedding traditions celebrated around the world. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creative-habits/message
Published 10/10/23
Being a successful artist can mean different things to different people, as success in the art world is highly subjective and multifaceted. Here are some common aspects that contribute to being a successful artist: 1. **Recognition and Fame:** Some artists measure success by achieving widespread recognition and fame for their work. This can include having their art displayed in prestigious galleries, museums, or featured in major publications. 2. **Financial Stability:** Financial...
Published 10/03/23
Phil and Indigo sit down for a heart-to-heart conversation about their first few months of married life. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creative-habits/message
Published 09/11/23
Project blue beam  In just the past year , the United States has shot four unidentified flying objects in North American airspace. The government is hesitant to give specific answers and appears to be offering only limited information about the objects to the public, what’s going on? This has brought on speculation on the internet that the project beam theory may have some truth to it after all.  Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory that alleges that a secret government program is...
Published 09/05/23
[INTRO MUSIC] Podcast Title: "Time slip Chronicles Part 1”: Time Slips in Bold Street, Liverpool" Phil: Welcome back to another exciting edition of Creative Habits Podcast. Today's episode is the first of a three-part series called "Time Slip Chronicles," which I find highly interesting. Your host is me, Mr. Phillip Anthony Handi: And my name is Indigo. The subject of today is a genuinely perplexing phenomenon: time slips. Phil: Time slips, sometimes known as spontaneous time...
Published 08/29/23
Welcome to a captivating episode of our podcast, where we have the immense pleasure of delving into the world of art with the extraordinary Johnny Floyd – a self-taught painter hailing from the vibrant city of Detroit, MI. In this insightful interview, Johnny takes us on an incredible journey of self-discovery and creative expression. Just three years ago, he discovered his passion for painting, and since then, there's been no turning back. Creating art became his compass, guiding him...
Published 08/24/23
Isis Davis-Marks (b.1997) is a multidisciplinary artist, educator, and writer based in New York City. Her artwork has been exhibited nationally and internationally in venues including the Yale School of Art, the New York City Culture Club, and La Loma Projects. Her visual work has also been featured in the Rumpus and the Nation.In her writing practice, Isis focuses on covering contemporary art, and most of her written work draws from philosophical and art historical texts to discuss issues...
Published 08/17/23
Today’s podcast is about the disappearance of Constantinos “Danny” Filippidis, an experienced skier, and a veteran firefighter from Toronto. On February 12, 2018, Danny Filippidis went missing while skiing with friends at Whiteface Mountain, New York, in the Adirondacks. what happened to Danny Filippidis? Section 1: Host: Danny Filippidis was an experienced skier in his mid-forties and was known to love skiing. On February 9, 2018, he and a group of six other firefighters from Toronto...
Published 08/15/23
Welcome to an inspiring episode of our podcast, where we have the pleasure of sitting down with the incredibly talented Andrew Puccio – a remarkable photographer, videography content creator, and YouTuber. But Andrew is more than just a creator; he's on a mission to make a profound impact in the creative community. In this candid and heartfelt interview, Andrew opens up about his journey and how he has discovered a deeper purpose in his creative endeavors. With a mission to combat the sense...
Published 08/10/23
Welcome to the creative habits podcast. I'm your host Phil, and today we'll be delving into the mysterious legend of the Goat Man of Prince George's County, Maryland. Our journey begins in May of 1971 when George Lizama, a University of Maryland student, conducted an undergraduate folklore project on the Goat Man. This project later found its place in the Maryland Folklife Archives. According to Lizama's paper, the Goat Man was said to be located on Tucker Road in Clinton, Maryland. But...
Published 08/08/23
Cortney Herron is a contemporary figurative painter, whose work is characterized by bold yet calming color palettes that bring a sense of tranquility and peace to the viewer. Her use of organic forms and shapes creates a sense of connectedness we as a people have to the natural world. Born and raised in sunny Los Angeles, California, Cortney developed a deep appreciation for nature from a young age. She spent much of her childhood exploring the outdoors and observing the subtle nuances of the...
Published 08/03/23
Handi: Hey, creative habiters! Welcome back to another episode of our podcast. I'm your host, Handi. Phil: And I'm Phil. And we're super excited to have you guys here with us today. Handi: Imagine you wake up and how you pronounce words suddenly sounds completely different, almost foreign, from the last time you spoke. For example, your American English accent sounds African. This might seem bizarre, but it’s a rare motor speech disorder aptly called foreign accent syndrome, Today's...
Published 08/01/23
Welcome to our podcast! In this episode, we are thrilled to introduce Stephanie Sinclair Howard, a native of Florence, SC, and a graduate of South Carolina State University. After working in the social services and higher education fields, Stephanie discovered her passion for photography and took a leap of faith to pursue it. Today, she is the proud founder of MiniCrop Photography, LLC, a business that she nurtured while working as a school photographer. Join us as we delve into Stephanie's...
Published 07/27/23
On July 13, 2023, Carlee Russell contacted 911 emergency number to report a toddler walking along Interstate 459 in Hoover, Alabama.  When police arrived at the scene, no one was there. Her car was still running with her phone and wig left behind. A massive search was launched for Russell, involving local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.  On July 15, Russell returned home on foot. She had an injury to her lip, a tear in her shirt, and $107 in cash in her sock. Carlee told...
Published 07/25/23
Welcome to "Creative Habits," where we explore the chilling and mysterious world of haunted art. In our first segment, we delve into the eerie tale of "The Anguished Man" painting, said to be infused with the artist's own blood, resulting in unsettling paranormal experiences for its owners. We'll discuss its haunting history, the psychological impact it has on viewers, and the blurred lines between reality and the supernatural. Next, we uncover the curious curse of "The Crying Boy"...
Published 07/18/23
Ayana Ross (b. 1977) is a figurative artist whose work combines traditional oil painting methods using figurative realism, with the elaborate treatment of patterns and decorative design to elevate her subjects and provide deeper context into the work.   Through her vivid paintings, Ross captures everyday people and moments, layering narratives that address social issues, make use of historical references, and are also autobiographical in nature. Ross examines themes such as those exploring...
Published 07/13/23
Music has many purposes, including: To express emotions. Music can be a powerful way to express a wide range of emotions, from joy and love to sadness and anger. To tell stories. Music can be used to tell stories, both fictional and real. This can be a way to pass on history, culture, and values. To connect people. Music can be a powerful way to bring people together, regardless of their background or beliefs. To inspire. Music can inspire people to change the world, to be better...
Published 07/11/23
"My name is Charlton Palmer but artistically known as “CP the Artist.” I am a visual artist with an ever changing concept that is not restricted to any category of medium, type or style. I can be urban art, digital art, traditional, modern, commercial art, abstract, classical, etc. My forte is digital painting, graphic art, traditional oil and acrylic painting. I am constantly exploring new ways of capturing single creativity and art form. In the words of Vincent Van Gogh, “I am still far...
Published 07/06/23
Throughout this episode, we've explored the powerful role of art as a form of activism. Artists have continuously employed their creative expressions to address social, political, and environmental issues, advocating for change and promoting awareness. We've seen how artists engage with various topics, such as racial injustice, gender inequality, LGBTQ+ rights, poverty, climate change, biodiversity loss, and sustainability. From historical moments to contemporary movements, artists have...
Published 07/04/23
Levi embarked on content creation in 2018, utilizing TikTok as the main platform for sharing. His passion lies in fostering a vibrant community through social media. Individuals seek me out to engage in conversations about movies, recognizing my platform as an inspiring and collaborative space. "I take my audience on a journey of discovery, ensuring their interest is captivated within the initial 5 seconds and sustained throughout the entire video. Although I may appear lighthearted, each...
Published 06/01/23
Welcome to the Creative Habits Podcast, where we talk all things art and sometimes dive into important matters that impact our world today. I'm your host, Phillip, and along with me is my co-host, Indigo.  Indigo: Today's episode is going to be quite interesting as we delve into a hotly debated topic , recently featured for the third time on NPR which sparked our curiosity to share our own thoughts and opinions on this. Indigo - billionaires have access to space and it is currently having...
Published 05/30/23
"An aspiration of mine has always been to use my art to inspire, educate and advocate. As a self-taught digital artist, I have tried different styles and engaged in different projects I am passionate about. I also enjoy story telling. Growing up in Cameroon and transitioning to the U.S. for undergrad has given me a lot of stories to tell. " https://www.jenasart.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creative-habits/message
Published 05/25/23
What’s up beautiful people welcome to another episode of Creative Habits Podcast. Today we’re exploring the concept of "Spirit" and its relationship to human evolution and art.  Throughout history, spirituality has played a significant role in shaping the beliefs, values, and practices of diverse cultures around the world. Here are some key points highlighting the significance of spirituality in human development: --- Send in a voice message:...
Published 05/23/23
Janeva Tyree is a modern artist residing in Charlotte, North Carolina. Since receiving her BFA in Illustration from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2011, Janeva has developed storyboards, designed graphic logos, curated set designs, published children's illustrations, painted murals, and taught workshops.  ​      Current highlights of her career include developing murals featured in Charleston, Columbia and Florence, South Carolina, developing story storyboards that were used as...
Published 05/18/23