The real talk we wish we’d had with creative professionals.

Episodes

Yen and Hafsah discuss how they reach for creative ideas, flesh them out, and act on them. Like, for example, a podcast!

Dr. Cam McComb, Associate Professor of Visual Art Education at Eastern Michigan University, joins the podcast to discuss the continued path of learning, regardless of where or how you do it.

Multidisciplinary designer Pete Baker sits down to chat about the evolution of his skillsets, and why it's so important to demonstrate your usefulness and push away the desire to be transactional in the beginning.

Artist and printmaker Paloma Núñez-Regueiro shares insights into how she manages her complex schedule, balances long-term projects with immediate tasks, and how she factors in self-care and planning as a key component of her creative process.

Videographer and film producer Donald Harrison shares nuggets of wisdom on everything from tackling the beast of client expectations, to why treating your work like a heartfelt collaboration can lead to magic.

As a specialty graphic designer for nonprofits, Linette Lao, brings years of expertise on how to value your talents, convey your skills to clients, and set your rates accordingly.

Do you know what it takes to protect you and your business from being sued or what would happen if your studio/office caught on fire? Chris Johnson, owner of Johnsonese Brokerage talks about what it takes to protect your most important assets.

The eighth and final episode of Cadence Season 1 is coming soon!

“lead with your heart.”

—Paloma Núñez-Regueiro