Create

Create
Podcast Description
Welcome to Create, a place where minds explore. The podcast where we dive deep into creative minds shaping our world. With your host Michael A.J. Randolph, a professor at the School of Communication at Eastern Kentucky University.
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The podcast focuses on themes of creativity, personal journeys, and the intersection of art and education. Episodes include discussions on the storytelling process with children's author Shannon McCarthy, insights on music and perseverance with jazz studies professor Larry Nelson, and reflections on student creativity and education with Ida Kumoji-Ankrah, highlighting how personal experiences influence artistic expression.

Welcome to Create, a place where minds explore. The podcast where we dive deep into creative minds shaping our world. With your host Michael A.J. Randolph, a professor at the School of Communication at Eastern Kentucky University.
Create, a place the mind goes to explore!
Explore the creative journey of Shannon McCarthy, EKU graphic design professor, designer, and children’s book author. Discover how her childhood, cultural experiences, and personal challenges inspired her acclaimed books, Some Days Feel Stormy and The Mismatched Kid. Learn how she balances teaching, storytelling, and her passion for empowering others to embrace their unique journeys. To check out Shannon’s creations, visit: https://www.shannonrmccarthy.com.
Season 1, Episode 1
Recorded: 10/28/2024
Produced and Edited by: Abbygale Powers
Podcast Co-Directors: Abby Powers & Jordan Lowry
Hosts: Micheal Randolph

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