The Pillars of Creation Podcast

The Pillars of Creation Podcast
Podcast Description
Musician and writer, Mitchel Dane, hosts a conversational podcast, interviewing artists and creators of all sorts where they discuss their lives, their process and their work. The pillars of any community uphold and represent us and this podcast aims to shed light on the art and the artist.
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The podcast explores themes of artistry and creativity, focusing on the lives and processes of its guests. Episodes include discussions about the impacts of personal experiences on creative work, such as a conversation with C.E. Hoffman about the contrast between short and long fiction and the influence of her past as a stripper on her punk rock career.

Musician and writer, Mitchel Dane, hosts a conversational podcast, interviewing artists and creators of all sorts where they discuss their lives, their process and their work. The pillars of any community uphold and represent us and this podcast aims to shed light on the art and the artist.
Robyn Marie is a singer/songwriter and electronic music producer, inspired by both her journey with faith, as well as her journey out of faith – while her most recent music focus more on relationships, love and loss.
We talk about creation versus performance, recurring nightmares, hilariously low spotify royalties, and leaving the Christian church.
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