Episode 225: ICONOCLAST ARTISTS

Episode 225: ICONOCLAST ARTISTS

From Pod Have Mercy by John Stephens/Matt Russell

March 6, 2026 · 37 min

About this episode

This episode features a discussion with Bill Moran and Claudia Crane about Iconoclast Artists, a nonprofit that empowers students through poetry and creative writing.

What happens when students who have been overlooked finally get a stage? In this episode, Matt sits down with Bill Moran and Claudia Crane of Iconoclast Artists , a Houston nonprofit using poetry and creative writing to help students process trauma, discover their voice, and build community. Over the last decade, Iconoclast Artists has worked with thousands of students across Houston and Galveston, many facing poverty, food insecurity, and instability. Through writing workshops, mentorship, and public performances, the organization helps students turn their experiences into art—and in the process become published authors. Bill shares how poetry can become a tool for agency, describing writing as a way to “throw a blanket over the ghost”—giving shape to experiences that once felt overwhelming. Claudia explains how the organization has grown from a small experiment into a program that has served more than 8,500 students and families , produced hundreds of published young writers , and now celebrates its 10-year anniversary . We also talk about the powerful “They Say” student showcase , where young writers perform their work inside the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, surrounded by…

People in this episode

Host: Matt

Guests: Bill Moran, Claudia Crane

Topics covered

  • art
  • poetry
  • education
  • trauma
  • community

Keywords

  • Iconoclast Artists
  • young writers
  • Houston
  • Galveston
  • They Say showcase

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Places: Houston, Galveston

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