Episodes
Tune in for a special preview of the new Making Ways podcast where we're taking you behind the stories of the art of music. Host Rob Goodman interviews bands with the visual artists they collaborate with for album covers, posters, videos, and more. In conversation together about the creative process and the intersection of art and music. Get a sneak peek at upcoming episodes with Matthew Caws of Nada Surf alongside artist Melissa Unger, Laura Lee of Khruangbin with designer Nate Utesch, and...
Published 04/01/21
An update from Making Ways host and creator Rob Goodman on what he's been up to and what's next for Making Ways. With special guest interviewer Rob Meyerson of How Brands Are Built podcast.
Published 03/17/21
Making Ways is back with a brand new episode, recorded live at Wayfair HQ in Boston last fall. We sat down for a live conversation with Kendall Bradford, Senior Brand Manager, Experience & Retail Design at Wayfair, about her winding creative career path. Nowadays Kendall designs real world retail experiences for the online giant Wayfair, but before her latest career turn, she worked as a fine artist, painter, bartender, and event planner.
Published 09/01/20
Heather D’Angelo used to tell her Au Revoir Simone bandmate Annie that going on tour was a pipe dream. The band, that went on to tour the world, release four full length albums, and take the stage at the Roadhouse for David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: The Return, reached indie rock heights on their own terms. In this new episode of Making Ways podcast, Heather talks about her latest creation, Carta fragrances, and the journey that brought her from musician to scientist to perfumer.
Published 07/04/19
Making Ways is back with a new episode all about Risk. Tune in for tales that offer advice on breaking through, getting uncomfortable, and leaping towards the unknown. You’ll hear from past guests of the show offering tips and guidance you can apply to your creative practice and career right now. Host Rob Goodman also shares the latest risk he took in his creative career journey.
Published 04/26/19
Michael Stinson had dreams of becoming an airplane pilot, but his imperfect eyesight led him to an entirely different path, albeit one where precision is essential. Listen to Michael’s story of discovering a career in typography, his evolution from print to digital, and how he now trains students and companies like Disney, Facebook, and Mattel, through his program TypeEd, to better understand how to use type to design brilliantly.
Published 02/03/19
Carissa Potter started out making greeting cards to serve as conversation starters for difficult conversations. She’s concerned and curious about the human condition –– the deep sadness, the surprise joy, the relationship muddiness, the everyday occurrences that make our days bright and dark. Carissa and her team, also known as ‘People I’ve Loved,’ run a popular site, have published books, and make goods in search of truths that connect us all.
Published 01/04/19
Giselle Gyalzen, owner of San Francisco’s beloved art and gift shop, Rare Device, joins the show to discuss the critical decisions she made to follow her passion. Giselle moved to California from the Philippines as a teenager to attend college, built an accomplished career as a project manager for some of the world’s finest agencies, and switched gears midstream to support local creators and community with Rare Device. Giselle’s story is one of hard work, creativity, and constant evolution.
Published 12/15/18
Annie Galvin and Eric Rewitzer discuss their path to opening 3 Fish Studios, the popular workspace and retail store in the Outer Sunset neighborhood of San Francisco. This husband and wife, printmaker and painter, dynamic duo talk about their recent sabbatical in Paris, and how good business planning and real connection with their community have been essential ingredients to thriving as independent artists and small business owners.
Published 11/24/18
When Donald Burlock was a little kid and started breaking eggs to see how they worked, his mother noticed his curiosity and gave him more tools to construct and understand better. These early signs grew into a passion for designing the world around us. Donald Burlock joins the show to discuss his experiences working for IDEO, General Motors, and Coca-Cola, the leadership lessons he learned after running his own agency, and the qualities that make for an exceptional design studio.
Published 11/08/18
Caldecott and Sibert Honor recipient, children’s book author and illustrator, Jason Chin discusses his path to creating stories for kids that beautifully combine science and imagination for grand results. In this episode, you’ll learn how seeking out a mentor changed the course of Jason’s career, the ways reading and travel play into his inspiration, and how a great tale need only rely on one central thing.
Published 10/22/18
Sometimes in order to show the world who you really are, you have to see yourself first. Today we are joined by Solo an artist who has been rebuilding his life brick by brick through addiction and depression recovery and is ready to share his story. Solo discusses the early childhood pain that shaped his outlook as an adult, the serendipitous moments that took him from drawing privately to selling out gallery shows, and the rock bottom realization years later that would help turn his life...
Published 10/07/18
Muralist Nathan Richard Phelps discusses his road to a creative life, the vision that propels his work, and the practical dollars and cents of making a living as an independent artist. Nathan creates beautiful, massive murals that are intensely personal and vividly otherworldly.
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Published 09/23/18
Theo Aytchan Williams discusses his path from arts advocate to dancer and now artistic director for Samba Funk, the non-profit organization focused on preserving and celebrating African Diaspora culture. From the first captivating moments Theo heard the rhythms of a drum, to the unexpected death of his mentor and the community rebuilding that followed, listen in for an amazing conversation on the power of family, music, and transformation.
Published 09/06/18
On today’s episode we are joined by dancer, instructor, and coach Alicia Langlais. Alicia’s practice is about conquering your fears and overcoming the demons that are holding you back from pursuing your own path, whether that be as a dancer, artist, or entrepreneur. Alicia found her way back to dance after years as a school counselor and time overcoming the challenges of her early dancing days at the renowned LaGuardia Performing Arts School. Hear Alicia’s journey and conquer your own dragons...
Published 08/14/18
Artist and designer Mik Gaspay left the steady 9 to 5 twice in his career and has learned a thing or two about being bold and going for what you want. On today’s episode of Making Ways podcast Mik shares his journey, discussing his move to Palo Alto from the Philippines at age 9, his work at Colorforms toys, and the moment the band Built to Spill helped light the spark to his pursuit of an independent career. Mik also offers practical advice for navigating the highs and lows of the freelance...
Published 07/17/18
Today we are joined by the CEO and Executive Creative Director of Butchershop agency, Trevor Hubbard. Trevor’s path to becoming a design leader was unconventional… he went to film school, got fired from his first design job, left design school and later taught there instead, and came to starting an agency through his love of the action sports industry. Tune in for a great story, conversation, and advice on navigating your own creative career with Trevor Hubbard.
Published 07/03/18
On today’s episode we’re joined by artist, curator, and director Brion Nuda Rosch. Brion discovered his love of art-making in the San Francisco creative community scene. He went on to curate art shows (even some in his apartment bathroom), make his own way as a painter by initially cutting up and recontextualizing his work, and breaking into the art world not through a MFA but by an unrelenting commitment to moving forward. Brion spends his days directing the studio program at Minnesota...
Published 06/25/18
Brian Singer is a fine artist whose work includes installations, civic-minded projects, paper sculpture, and large-scale participatory experiences. Brian recently changed gears to devote his full-time attention to artwork after years of running his own agency and holding senior design roles at Facebook and Pinterest. In this episode of Making Ways, learn more about gradually carving out a career based on doing more of what you like.
Published 06/05/18
Illustrator and designer Jason Sturgill lives his life and career with a curiosity and bias towards openness that has inspired him to start his own record label, art gallery, take on roles at Wieden+Kennedy, Nike, Dark Horse Comics, and mentor students at Portland State University. On today's episode Jason talks about his unique serendipitous path and discusses his challenges with depression and bipolar disorder. Tune in for a great discussion with the inspiring, creative mind of Jason...
Published 05/29/18
Making Ways podcast is live from Design Week Portland with Laura Whipple, the CEO and Cofounder of Scout Books. Laura shares her unlikely path to launching the company, great advice for entrepreneurs looking to get started, and she details the power of writing down your goals. Listeners also get a closer look at what makes the Portland creative community tick (and how to bring that magic to your own town). Thanks to Design Week Portland, Outlet PDX, and Stream PDX for making this live episode...
Published 05/14/18
Aundre Larrow is a portrait photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. On today’s episode Aundre shares his story––from early days in Jamaica to adolescence with his supportive single mother in Florida, and the first steps that brought him into a freelance photography career. Throughout the conversation, Aundre talks about the motivation behind his work, details his latest project ‘Stories from Here,’ and discusses his year as an Adobe Creative Resident.
Published 05/07/18