• Episode 18: Hannah-Sode/ Healing in Relationship
    Sep 7 2025

    In this episode, Hannah explores the intersections of creativity, relational healing, and personal experience, sharing insights from her work as an art therapist and her own life journey. With five years of professional experience, Hannah draws on her background in art, small business, and cultural exploration. Originally from Yorkshire, England, and living in Canada for 15 years, she brings a culturally informed, experiential approach, often engaging with the Caribbean diaspora. Her practice emphasizes fiber arts, storytelling, and the ways art can serve as both a therapeutic medium and a lens for understanding relationships, culture, and identity.

    Hannah reflects on “healing in relationships,” describing how childhood experiences—being dismissed or criticized—can shape adult interactions. She emphasizes that relational healing happens incrementally through repeated moments of trust, acceptance, and connection. Art-making is central to this process, offering a safe space to experiment, embrace imperfection, and process experiences. Hannah shares examples from her knitting practice, where shared experiences and even mistakes are woven into the work, embodying relational stories and memory.

    Ultimately, the episode illustrates how creativity and relational work are deeply intertwined. Art models adaptability and acceptance, while relationships provide emotional richness and stories that inform creativity. Hannah emphasizes that healing and growth are cumulative, arising from small moments of connection, trust, and experimentation. Through stories of art, family, partnerships, and community, listeners are invited to consider how creativity and intentional relational work foster resilience, understanding, and emotional well-being.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 17: Ry-Sode
    Aug 31 2025

    This week’s episode is full of time-jumping, storytelling, and the kind of connections that remind us why creativity matters. Ry joins us from Halifax, and right away he and John bond over their East Coast roots and accents, trading stories of growing up on the coast and how place shapes identity. Ry reflects on the huge role his parents played in supporting his creative path, sharing how their encouragement gave him the confidence to explore and take risks in his art.

    Over the years, Ry has shifted and experimented with many mediums—tattoos, murals, and large three-dimensional sculptures—before landing on something truly distinctive: highly original, colorful, and functional furniture that pushes the boundaries of what art can be. Along the way, we hear about the drive, curiosity, and playfulness that fuel his process.

    Linnea shares her creative response to Ry’s piece Writer’s Block—a thrifted jean jacket dripping with golden ooze (“I can feel the stagnation ooze out of me”), while John reveals his own sketches inspired by Ry’s work, including early ideas for furniture that blend practicality with imagination. Ry also takes us behind the scenes of his latest houseware collection, Go Big and Go Home, a bold and joyful project that captures his evolving vision.

    What shines through most is how awesome Ry is—not only as an artist but as a human. His creativity is matched by his entrepreneurial spirit, as he draws on his background in business to market and share his newest projects with the world. He’s a reminder that artistry and strategy can go hand in hand, and that following your creative impulses can lead to incredible places.

    We’d love for you to connect with Ry, explore his vibrant work, and support his journey. You can check out his website and follow him on Instagram for a closer look at his latest pieces and future projects.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 16: Mindy-Sode/ Sandtray Therapy
    Aug 24 2025

    In this episode, Linnea and John are joined by their dear friend, art therapist, educator, and artist Mindy Alexander for a rich conversation about sandtray therapy and the meaning of wholeness. Together, they open up the wonderfully complex and playful world of sandtray, where miniature objects and shifting sand become tools for expression, integration, and healing.

    The conversation unfolds around the idea of wholeness—what it means to feel whole, how we can nurture it, and why it matters in our personal and collective lives. Linnea shares their own lifelong relationship with the concept of containment, reflecting on how the idea of “being held” has been present since early childhood. This theme of containment naturally ties into the structure of the sandtray itself, which provides both freedom for expression and boundaries for safety.

    Nature also plays an important role in this discussion. The three explore the grounding and restorative qualities of being in relationship with the natural world, whether it’s walking in the woods, sitting near water, or simply noticing the cycles around us. Wholeness, they suggest, is not just an internal process but also a reconnection with what is bigger than ourselves.

    Mindy offers generous and practical insights for listeners interested in trying sandtray therapy on their own. She shares how to set up a personal sandtray at home, but also emphasizes that you don’t need sand to engage with these practices. Everyday objects, simple rituals, or creative arrangements can serve as meaningful invitations into symbolic play and self-reflection.

    Whether you’re someone who loves the beach and the feel of sand beneath your feet, or you’re simply curious about expressive therapies, this episode offers an accessible entry point. It blends storytelling, personal reflection, and hands-on ideas that invite you to explore your own journey toward wholeness.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 15: Maud-Sode/ Self-Taught Artisty
    Aug 17 2025

    Have you ever wondered who Linnea and John would bring to a dinner party, alive or dead? (I bet you’re a bit curious now.) Can you guess who turns their dinner party into a fight club between historical figures? Spoiler alert: Maud Lewis would be in for a treat.

    In this week’s episode, John and Linnea dive into the colorful world of Maud Lewis, the beloved Nova Scotia folk artist whose tiny painted home and whimsical scenes continue to capture hearts worldwide. During a recent trip to the Nova Scotia Art Gallery, they explored the permanent Maud Lewis collection and uncovered the remarkable story of her resilience, creativity, and self-taught artistry.

    Together, John and Linnea reflect on what it means to carve out an artistic path outside of traditional training. Linnea shares their own complicated journey with art school—how it shaped, but also at times stifled, their sense of creativity. John brings in his perspective on persistence, describing how confidence and a tough skin have helped him keep creating even when faced with setbacks.

    The conversation expands beyond Maud herself, touching on other works they encountered in the gallery. They discuss the transformative power of standing in front of great art—how certain pieces spark joy, curiosity, or even discomfort, and how these feelings can push us toward new creative directions.

    From highlights of Maud’s world-famous painted house to candid moments about what they loved (and didn’t love) in the gallery, this episode blends personal reflection with art appreciation. At its heart, it’s a celebration of creativity in all its forms—whether it grows in an art school studio, a backyard shed, or a tiny house by the sea.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 14: Josh-Sode/ TTRPG
    Aug 10 2025

    In this week’s chapter of our grand podcasting saga, our adventuring party gathers ‘round the campfire to explore a realm brimming with dragons, daring, and dice—the fantastical world of Tabletop Role-Playing Games. Guiding us through these enchanted lands is our good friend and master storyteller, Josh Giroux.

    Once merely a guest in someone's Star Wars campaign, Josh has since claimed the mantle of a seasoned Game Master, weaving quests, shaping worlds, and guiding heroes through trials both epic and absurd. From bustling taverns of imagination to shadowed dungeons of the mind, Josh shares how these games can serve as more than simple entertainment—they can be powerful tools for healing, growth, and connection.

    Beside him, our steadfast companion John recounts his own origin story—how he first crossed the threshold into these boundless worlds of imagination. With his own dice-rolling adventures etched into memory, John’s passion matches Josh’s stride for stride. Together, they wield more than twenty years of experience, offering wisdom, encouragement, and the occasional bard-worthy joke.

    We delve deep into the magic of play itself—the way stepping into someone else's skin can unlock courage, creativity, and even healing. Josh’s insights remind us that these games can be more than mere pastime; they can be lifelines, invitations to connect, and spaces to safely try on new selves.

    As your humble host, I confess to feeling both enchanted and a little daunted by this vast realm. But with my companions at my side, I begin to see that the journey into role-play is not one taken alone.

    Whether you are a seasoned hero or a curious newcomer, this episode may just be your call to adventure. Sharpen your pencils, ready your dice, and join us—we promise the quest will be worth it.

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    54 mins
  • Episode 13: Kiki-Sode/ Dreams
    Aug 3 2025

    Do you often have vivid dreams? Are other people’s dreams fascinating to you? Do you keep a dream journal, or wonder if your dreams have hidden messages? In this episode, we explore the mysterious world of dreams with Kiki, a newly minted art therapist who brings a rich background as a speech therapist into her creative and therapeutic practice.

    Kiki shares her personal experiences with dreams and how she approaches them with curiosity rather than fear or dismissal. Instead of treating dreams as random fragments of the subconscious, she encourages listeners to slow down, pay attention, and ask what our late-night psyche might be trying to say. She describes how intentional dreaming practices can shift our relationship with sleep, opening a space for insight, creativity, and even healing.

    Nightmares inevitably enter the picture when talking about dreams. Kiki offers practical and compassionate strategies for shaking off unsettling dreams and reframing them as invitations to explore deeper feelings. Rather than letting nightmares linger or define the tone of our waking hours, she shows us how to ground ourselves, regain balance, and even find meaning within the darker corners of our dreamscapes.

    Together, we discuss the idea of dream “messages.” What do they mean? Where do they come from? Kiki shares her perspective on how dreams can act as messengers—sometimes reflecting our daily habits and stressors, and other times offering symbolic insights that encourage us to reflect on our choices, relationships, or emotions. Our conversation also touches on how behaviours in waking life influence what unfolds in dreams, and how dream experiences can, in turn, shape the way we move through our days.

    As an artist, Kiki doesn’t stop at simply analyzing or remembering her dreams—she also transforms them into creative work. She talks about her art-making process, how intention guides her, and how creating from dream imagery allows her to deepen her understanding of herself and others. Her reflections highlight how art can serve as a bridge between dream and waking life, helping us process experiences that are difficult to put into words.

    This episode is a gentle invitation to rethink the role of dreams in your life. Whether you see them as random, symbolic, spiritual, or simply curious nighttime wanderings, there’s something powerful in choosing to pay attention. By listening to Kiki’s insights, you may discover new ways to honour your dreams, tend to nightmares with care, and experiment with practices that make your sleep more meaningful.

    So, grab a cup of tea, settle in, and join us as we journey into the world of dreams. Who knows—you may walk away inspired to start your own dream journal, revisit an old dream that has stayed with you, or turn your nocturnal adventures into art.

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    51 mins
  • Episode 12: Co-Sode/ Tattooing and Healing
    Jul 28 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by tattoo artist, muralist, and educator Corrine Blouin—also known as Coblou—for a rich conversation about the art and experience of tattooing. Corrine shares her journey into the world of tattoos, from her early love of art to the challenges and growth of her apprenticeship. She opens up about what it means to work closely with people’s bodies and stories, drawing parallels between tattooing and energy work, and offering insight into how deeply personal and transformative the practice can be—for both artist and client.

    Co-host John reflects on his long-standing relationship with tattoos and how each one carries its own sentimental meaning. Together, we explore the idea that meaningful pain can be tolerable—sometimes even healing—when it’s chosen and tied to personal significance. We talk about the intimacy that often arises in tattoo sessions, the trust built between tattooer and client, and the deep emotional terrain that can surface while getting inked.

    Throughout the episode, we dive into questions about storytelling, identity, and embodiment. Corrine walks us through her creative process, from listening to clients’ stories to transforming them into meaningful designs. She shares her boundaries as an artist, the importance of values in her practice, and the vibrant community she’s found through tattooing. Whether you’re covered in ink or just curious about the culture, this episode offers a thoughtful look into the layered world of tattooing as both art and connection.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 11: Dan-Sode/ Art, Social Media, & AI
    Jul 20 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by our good friend Dan—film maker and lover, photographer, traveller, writer, and all-around creative—to dive into a lively and thoughtful conversation about AI, social media, and their evolving impact on the art world. We reflect on our personal experiences with how social media has changed over the years, especially in the ways it shapes how we share, view, and value art. The conversation explores the difference in tone between words like “art” and “content,” and how language itself can shift our relationship to creativity. We get candid about the tensions between authenticity and the performance of self online.

    As we explore the changing landscape of digital platforms, we discuss how social media alters not only how we present our work, but also how we see—ourselves, others, and the world. The conversation moves between critique and curiosity as we unpack the “reel world” versus the “real world,” the rise of AI-generated imagery, and what it means to stay rooted in human expression. Despite the tools and trends, one thing is clear: we still believe deeply in the power of human-made art to connect, challenge, and inspire.

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    1 hr and 3 mins