Illustrated Life
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Crossing a Line (Creativity Matters Podcast 492)
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Crossing a Line (Creativity Matters Podcast 492)

Episode 492 of the CMP, a Creativity Matters Podcast — crossing a line into the children’s library

This episode is partly a read-through of a recent post on the Illustrated Life substack. The podcast version contains the “crossing a line“ intro. (Click through to read the rest of the Sunday post.)

This episode also talks about my current “52 weeks” project, which involves a digital weekly list that captures details from the week in a comic panel. It’s a project I started in 2024 and that I am really enjoying and excited about.

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Illustrated Life
Creativity Matters Podcast (CMP)
Remember that creativity matters - in whatever form it takes for you. That's the guiding premise of the CMP - Creativity Matters. The CMP is a podcast dedicated to nurturing and nourishing the creative process, to recognizing the need for making space for our creative selves, and to finding time... in the midst of busy lives. The CMP reflects the ins and outs of one person's creative journey in hopes that you will find footholds of similarity and inspiration to help you map, chart, and embrace your own journey. Frequent topics of discussion include: sketching, drawing, art journaling, bullet journaling, collage, index cards, book reviews, recordkeeping, data, documentation, and writing. Remember that creativity matters - in whatever form it takes for you.