What podcasts you listen to, besides 3 Point Perspective?
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3 point perspective is awesome, and am trying to figure out more channels with fun contents about the creative field.
Or in general, do you listen to podcasts while illustrating?
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Yes! I completely discovered podcasts for drawing during the last weeks. Unfortunately, all the podcasts I could recommend are non-English. Anyways, I'd like to get to know to more podcasts, so I'll follow this post.
Something that I like to listen to, but which doesn't have to do with art, is TED or TEDx Talks on Youtube. It's usually enough to hear the speaker's voice. -
The illustration department : https://open.spotify.com/show/23jIjg6RsWV4prIspqoprv
Draftsmen : https://open.spotify.com/show/46YccBlYhfOKq4zD4NHoxn
Chiustream : https://open.spotify.com/show/6GKM7NhS2FJk2uVL04obCU
SCBWI conversations: https://open.spotify.com/show/5FqFXlwTxNrpsYtwVksLjn
The women of illustration podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2fwzzlTssIBPeH4PAlxZYc
Illustration hour: https://open.spotify.com/show/1TQ0H2msJEE3QZqx4cMEJA
Bancroft brothers: https://open.spotify.com/show/51n2oRg5poHoVYfxS2sxDQ
Non art:
Ted talks daily: https://open.spotify.com/show/1VXcH8QHkjRcTCEd88U3ti
Conan O' Brien needs a friend: https://open.spotify.com/show/3u26tlz7A3WyWRtXliX9a9
3 point perspective too of course.
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My favorite podcast besides 3 point perspective is
The picturebooking podcast with Nick Patton: http://picturebooking.libsyn.com -
Also on youtube, the Joe Rogan Experience. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQUP1qoWDoEbmsQxvdjxgQ
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@xin-li Wow, thanks for this one. Their spotify link is broken so here is their link for those that would like to listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5TrYmoJVrtkUUyd0wp7mo2
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@CLCanadyArts I learned so much from that podcast, Nick interviewed so many of my picturebook heroes, hearing them talking about how they started and the struggle along the way was very educational in terms getting to know the picturebook industry.
Thank you so much for so many suggestions. I only knew a few from your lists, will definitely check out the rest. And I did not even know you can listen to all these podcasts on spotify thank you for the tip.
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OH my thanks for all the recommendations @CLCanadyArts and yeah i listen to podcasts all the time. 3 point perspective is of course my favorite one, but chiustream is awesome too!
Artcafe with Maciej Kuciara has some great episodes too.
Besides that Will Terry And Jake Parker has really great videos on YouTube that you can Just play when you are drawing.
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@idid I love Levar Burton Reads. It’s not an art podcast, but just him doing a phenomenal job reading short stories. They are great for filling the creative bank account. Just gets the mind going...
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@Pamela-Fraley Levar, is wonderful. Reading Rainbow was my everything when I was a kid. I'll be sure to listen to these.
His voice gives me the same feeling that Bob Ross' does.
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@Pamela-Fraley Here is Levar's page on spotify everyone: https://open.spotify.com/show/21yjAjzYXD1xCNDad4OdTV?si=1KzrmWouR9iXRNB1I_ISIQ
And his apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/levar-burton-reads/id1244649384?mt=2
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@idid guardian children’s books, is good too. Unfortunately they’ve not updated it in a few years
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In the art related field I listen to One Fantastic Week (1FW), I think they upload it as a podcast, but I listen to it on youtube. It's for fantasy artists, but I've found it helpful to have a healthier relationship to art in general and get you thinking about art business strategies. It's a great motivator to get to work.
For fun podcasts-
Criminal- It has a variety of crime related, real stories that are very interesting. Sometimes it can get dark, depending on the episode.
This is Love- Sister podcast to Criminal, focusing on interesting, real stories related to love- not just romantic, but all kinds.
Ear Hustle- Podcast run in a prison. You learn about the lives of prisoners and prison culture in that particular prison.
The Jordan Harbinger Show- Has a variety of topics and guests, and is generally geared toward self improvement. -
Wow, thanks for all the recos!
I've added Draftsmen, Illustration Department, and One Fantastic Week to the list.
Other art ones I listen to are:
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Make It Then Tell Everybody (Illustration)
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The Visual Storytelling Podcast (Illustration)
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Creative Processing with Joseph Gordon-Levitt (all creative)
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Writing Excuses (writing/storytelling)
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99% Invisible (design)
non-art:
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The Adventure Zone (D&D)
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Everything Is Alive (weird comedy interviews with mundane objects)
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Greg Boyd: Apologies & Explanations (open theism theology)
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Here's the Thing with Alec Baldwin (interviews)
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The Meeting House (anabaptist sermons)
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The TED Interview (what it says on the tin)
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The TED Radio Hour (interviews with TED speakers on a central theme)
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TED Talks Daily (is there such a thing as too much TED?)
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This American Life (human interest journalism)
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Woodland Hills Church Sermons (post-evangelical sermons)
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The Meeting House After Party (anabaptist theology)
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Nice Try! (documents failed attempts of things - first season was about failed utopias)
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Revisionist History (Malcolm Gladwell re-examines historical events)
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Serial (true crime)
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Unattended Consequences (inactive, but so good - Patrick Rothfuss (fantasy author) and Max Temkin (game designer) shoot the poop)
I may have to cut this list down a bit now that I've added three more art ones :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:
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Wow, so many great suggestions! Truly love this forum. Thank you everyone!
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I tend to listen to pod casts about topics im interesting in creating things about. Like fairy tales or food or something.
I listen to comiclab because it’s hilarious about webcomics
I listen to Gastropod because it’s about food and id like to write a food comic!
Art history babes is about art history grad students hanging out and taking about about particular art history topics. I learned a lot about the origin of purple paint (mind blowing)
What kinds of topics interest you?
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ComicLab is great, informative, and hilarious:
The Afternoons with Josh and Ken is hilarious
ForceCenter for Star Wars discussion:
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I'm totally going to revisit this thread and broaden my inputs. Thanks, everyone, for the list of podcasts
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@JoannaH yeah. I bookmarked this thread. I am on @CLCanadyArts's first suggestion The illustration department. So good.
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@xin-li , definitely agree with you! Nick’s passion for picture books is like ink bleeding through my radio. Would be such an honor to one day be interviewed on his podcast.