
CONVERSATIONS WITH CREATIVE MINDS WEB TALK SHOW IS HERE
Okay, it wasn’t exactly years in the making though on occasion that’s what it felt like. And unlike a Cecil B. DeMille production, we didn’t have a cast of thousands. (If you don’t get the Cecil B. reference, you’re really, really young and that makes us bitter, but here’s the link anyway.)
Nope, it was two grown-up girls, Jan Nichols and Susan Bachman, with our second cameraman Peter Vaculik getting it done with a little pre-flight advice from videographer Joe Yunkman. (Thank goodness Peter is an accomplished engineer, otherwise those portable lights would’ve been replaced with an emergency flare and two lanterns on a rope.) Of course there wouldn’t be a show without our guests; generous, accomplished people who shared their insights on practical creativity with us so we can share them with you.
This is your official welcome to “Conversations with Creative Minds,” the talk show with a fresh take on creativity and the people who put it work in extraordinary ways.
INC. MAGAZINE’S COOLEST SMALL COMPANY SERVES UP BIZ ADVICE
How could a passion for the perfect corned beef on rye start a food revolution and a world-class business? Ari Weinzweig and Paul Saginaw, co-founders of Zingerman’s Delicatessan and a community of food related businesses talk about vision, superlative service and insanely great food.
TWO GIRLS TALKIN' ABOUT THEIR TALK SHOW IN CREATIVE JUICE PODCAST
Most people would develop one podcast at a time. That would be reasonable like an MBA-type in touch with the limitations of time and space. But that’s not us. Besides, our guests inspired us. The people we interviewed for the launch of “Conversations with Creative Minds” got us talking (we do that a lot) and thinking (that’s done a little less often). So we decided to do a podcast about our podcast. It might be brilliant. We know it’s crazy.
TROUBLE GETTING STARTED
Got an issue with getting started that’s keeping you from getting stuff done? We’ve got the inside track on how accomplished professionals sneak around barriers so that beginning a big project is no big deal.
We’d love to hear what you think about the show, especially if it’s praise! Email us: comments@conversationswithcreativeminds.com
Conversations with Creative Minds is produced by Market Arts Creative, which you can find at www.marketartscreative.com or call at 734-665-9403.