Episode 7: Hannah Williams
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About this listen
In this episode of Rough Pumpkins, Travis sits down with Hannah Williams, a mural artist based in Glens Falls, to talk about the deeper realities of living a creative life.
Hannah shares what it’s like to paint murals in public spaces, where the work doesn’t happen in isolation and the community becomes part of the process. The conversation explores creative identity, purpose, and what happens when art isn’t just something you do — it’s part of how you survive, connect, and make sense of the world.
They talk about staying rooted, showing up in real life, and why putting yourself out there still matters long after the paint dries.
This episode is for artists, musicians, and creatives who think about who they are without their work — and whether that’s even possible.
🎨 Topics include:
- Painting murals in public spaces
- Art as identity, not just a career
- Community connection and word-of-mouth
- Creative purpose and longevity
- What it means to truly “show up” as an artist
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