Episodes
Episode finale! Yep, I'm quitting podcasting after two truly wonderful years. I’ve been on a systematic mission to examine and quit everything in my life/work that feels finished or too time consuming or draining or one-sided or obligatory or without purpose or joy. I have not felt as happy, “balanced” (if such a thing exists) and such a sense of spaciousness in nearly 20 years. I’ve begun to think of this as “loud quitting” — intentional, communicated, assertive (as opposed to passive), and...
Published 04/27/23
Published 04/27/23
Timothy Goodman is a designer, illustrator, muralist and author. His art and words have covered walls, buildings, packaging, shoes, clothing, books, magazine covers and galleries all over the world. Tim’s most recent book, a graphic memoir titled I Always Think It’s Forever, is a love story in two parts, and really, in the end, is more about learning to love yourself and your own journey of healing than it is a love story for another person. His memoir reflects all the things he is known for...
Published 03/23/23
In this episode friendship teacher and thought leader, Kat Vellos, and I talk the side of friendship that we don’t talk about enough: setting and maintaining boundaries, having hard conversations and even ending friendships. Kat Vellos is the author of The Secret to Cultivating Better Friendships and leads conversations about friendship for businesses and organizations.
Published 03/09/23
This week’s conversation is with pro bike racer and graphic designer, Sarah Sturm. Sarah is one of my favorite people and this is her second appearance on The Lisa Congdon Sessions. Sarah has forged her own way in her profession as a bike racer by making her own rules and allowing her creativity and divergent brain to lead the way over a strict training regimen or constantly looking at data. We talk about doing hard things and staying connected to fun – what that looks like, why it’s...
Published 02/23/23
Ruth Chan is an acclaimed children’s book illustrator and author and, more recently, she has become known for her comics for adults which she shares regularly on her Instagram feed. Ruth’s first graphic memoir will be released next year – and her personal work (which takes shape mostly in her comics and upcoming graphic memoir) perfectly mix deep vulnerability and humor. Our conversation revolves around our mutual love for story telling – and how story telling can heal, educate and connect...
Published 02/09/23
I am so thrilled today to share with you a conversation with my friend Diane Sanfilippo, best selling author, business coach, entrepreneur, podcast host, social justice activist, and anti-diet advocate. For the past decade, Diane has been known as a multiple New York Times bestselling *diet* book author and former co-host of an 8-year, top 20 health podcast,, but after a career focused on diets and diet culture, Diane experienced a profound change of heart and intellectual shift. In this...
Published 01/26/23
Charlotte Burgess-Auburn. Charlotte, artist, design-thinker and director at the d.school at Stanford, has just published a book called You Need a Manifesto. The guiding principles in the book are a powerful revelation in a society that does not generally teach us to use things like convictions, values or principles to guide our life choices. Charlotte tells us how to craft a personal manifesto that will help us face daily decisions, and create more purpose in our lives and work.
Published 01/12/23
Join Lisa for a look back at 2022 and what she learned this past year experimenting with living at the intersection of self-discipline, being with discomfort and trusting her intuition.
Published 12/22/22
This episode features professional cyclist, Serena Bishop Gordon. Serena didn’t get on a bike till she was 30 years old, and, now at nearly 44 years old, she is an elite cyclist at an age when most women have long been retired. She’s is one of the wisest people I know. We talk about managing the ego – not comparing ourselves to others, keeping our eyes focused on our own journey, and connecting to the “why” inside our motivations for everything we do in life. Athlete or not, I hope you enjoy...
Published 12/08/22
In this conversation, I sit down with writer Marcie Alvis Walker. Marcie writes about race, about unraveling and dismantling Christianity’s legacy on human rights and mental illness, and about inclusion and intersectionality in our spiritual lives. Her upcoming book, Everybody Come Alive: a Memoir in Essays will be released this spring. We dive into this notion of “embodiment” – both what we embody and what we destroy in order to survive.
Published 11/24/22
I am so thrilled to share with you my conversation with Bridget Watson Payne. Bridget is Executive Editor for Art Books at Chronicle Books, and is herself also a writer and artist. Bridget is also my longtime editor at Chronicle. Bridget and I start our conversation by talking about her role as an editor – how she got there, what her job looks like and how she finds new talent. But we center our conversation on the topic of passion – she posits that passion is at the heart of most long term...
Published 11/10/22
I am thrilled to bring you my conversation with Morgan Harper Nichols. Morgan is an artist and poet whose work is inspired by real-life stories – and most of you know Morgan from Instagram the wonderful, heartfelt, art, poetry and writing she posts there to her two million Instagram followers. As you will learn, Morgan spent the first couple of years of her professional life as a college admission counselor, and then, as a full-time touring singer-songwriter and musician. It was on the road...
Published 10/27/22
Lisa and photographer, artist and animal advocate Sophie Gamand talk about Sophie's journey from instagram fame to quitting social media, hamster wheel to dream projects and overwhelm to living with intention.
Published 10/13/22
Lisa and Jen Hewett talk about Jen's latest book, This Long Thread: Women of Color on Craft, Community and Connection, published by Roost Books late 2021. Through this book, Jen celebrates and honors the diverse contributions of people of color in the craft community and explores the personal, political and creative potential of textile arts and crafts. Jen is one of a few prominent women of color in the fiber arts community and this book is her direct response to the need to highlight...
Published 06/09/22
This episode features artist, knitter and author, Brandi Cheyenne Harper. Lisa and Brandi spend an hour talking about being unapologetically joyful, self care as a radical act, and integrating self care into creativity and business. If you don’t know Brandi already, you are in for a treat. In addition to being immensely wise, she is also incredibly talented. She designs patterns and writes books on how to make handmade knitwear. She’s worked with Purl Soho, A Verb for Keeping Warm, Vogue...
Published 05/26/22
In this episode, Lisa Talks with the ever-inspiring and light-filled Rae Senarighi, trans fine artist, designer and muralist, activist, and cancer survivor whose work centers around accurate and celebratory representation of the trans community. They chat about Rae's work and life and what it means to be working toward trans liberation at a time when trans rights across the US and parts of the world are being threatened.
Published 04/28/22
Some of you may know Lisa Olivera from her popular Instagram feed - and that’s how Lisa discovered Lisa and her work. Lisa Olivera is a font of wisdom and compassion. Through her own inner work unlearning false beliefs she had about herself --- many of which stemmed from learning she had been abandoned by her mother as a newborn – she has become a trusted teacher to those who follow her and therapist to her clients. She writes about self worth, radical acceptance, community and living in our...
Published 04/14/22
In this episode Lisa talks with her friend, design legend, Debbie Millman -- about her latest book, her award winning podcast Design Matters and radically transforming her life in her fifties.
Published 03/24/22
This week is the third installation of the ASK LISA ANYTHING series! In this episode we cover a myriad of topics, including work/life balance (and does it really exist?), Lisa's favorite tools, how she deals with a lukewarm reception or criticism of her work, where she finds inspiration, staying inspired and so much more! Moderated by Lisa's wife Clay.
Published 03/10/22
In this episode Lisa interviews Lindsey Murphy, known to many as "Crazy Aunt Lindsey". She is the award-winning creator + host of The Fab Lab With Crazy Aunt Lindsey, YouTube’s most beloved kids science web series that takes everyday science concepts and turns them into fabulous DIY projects children can do at home with their families. Known for her inspiring, unconventional life path and her accrual of and ability to dispense wisdom, Lindsey is a regular guest on television shows, conference...
Published 02/24/22
This episode Lisa talks about holding boundaries without guilt. Boundaries has become one of her favorite topics because she has struggled with having them for nearly her entire life. In the past few years, she's been making major progress in holding boundaries and she shares what she's learneing (and unlearning).
Published 02/10/22
In Episode 19 Lisa chats with one of the most important voices on social media today: Courtney Ahn. Courtney – or “Courn” as she is known by her friends and fans – is a Korean American multi-disciplinary designer and illustrator and anti-racist, anti oppression activist and educator. Courn uses her platform and design chops to create beautiful, educational, hard hitting guides and other messaging to speak out about racism, oppression, among other important topics. She is dedicated to...
Published 01/27/22
In this episode Lisa interviews artist Kyle Steed about one of her favorite topics: boredom. Kyle just published a fantastic book for kids about boredom, called, aptly A Kids Book About Boredom (which is part of a wonderful, growing series). This book illuminates a key belief about boredom that Kyle and Lisa share: that boredom is an opportunity and, ultimately, a gift – especially when it comes to creativity. Mundane activities and moments are gifts, because our minds get free reign. We are...
Published 01/13/22