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- 🇦🇺AU · Visual Arts#10030K to 100K
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What can art do for us emotionally?
Apr 28, 2026
41m 53s
How can creativity create positive social change?
Feb 17, 2026
54m 37s
How can art help you find career joy?
Dec 17, 2025
51m 21s
How was your 2025 Art Break Day?
Oct 9, 2025
44m 16s
How can art help us reconnect with someone?
Aug 12, 2025
20m 06s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 4/28/26 | ![]() What can art do for us emotionally?✨ | art therapyemotional healing+3 | Cathy Malchiodi | expressive arts therapypsychology | — | artemotional healing+3 | — | 41m 53s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() How can creativity create positive social change? | Send us Fan Mail Join us for an inspiring conversation with London-based artist Carrie Reichardt, whose work transforms craft into a powerful tool for healing, social change, and connection. Carrie shares her journey from personal trauma to using art as therapy, how community-focused projects and “craftivism” gave her a voice, and the ways she’s used creativity to bridge divides and amplify stories that might otherwise go unheard. This episode explores the transformative power of art - for on... | 54m 37s | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() How can art help you find career joy? | Send us Fan Mail In this conversation, Samorn Selim, daughter of Lao refugees, Berkeley Law grad, and career coach shares how she moved from poverty to Big Law, faced a toxic workplace, and rebuilt a life anchored in truth, art, and service. She talks about journaling as a “place of truth,” the power of five-minute practices to beat burnout, and the shift away from always chasing more. Along the way are tender moments, hard-won clarity about self-worth, and practical ways to find joy and ener... | 51m 21s | ||||||
| 10/9/25 | ![]() How was your 2025 Art Break Day? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren have a conversation with 2025 Art Break Day hosts from all over the world about why they hosted Art Break Day this year, how it went and tips for anyone interested in hosting an Art Break Day in the future. Learn about each host on their websites here: Tessa Hollingsworth with Moon Sluice Art (https://www.moonsluice.com/), Krupa Jhaveri with Sankalpa: Art Journeys (https://www.instagram.com/sanka1palam/) and Noelle Imparto with Painting for Life and Union Squa... | 44m 16s | ||||||
| 8/12/25 | ![]() How can art help us reconnect with someone? | Send us Fan Mail In this podcast episode, Lisa and Lauren chat with Cali Gilbert, the founder of Tower 15 Productions (https://www.tower15productions.com/), about using art as a way to reconnect with someone. From sparking shared memories to creating new ones, art has a unique way of bridging distances — both physical and emotional — and opening doors to deeper understanding. Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on the Art is Moving website here. | 20m 06s | ||||||
| 6/12/25 | ![]() How can art build bridges between individuals and communities? | Send us Fan Mail In this inspiring conversation, we sit down with Bethel Afework, the founder and director of a thriving recreational art center, to explore how art can be a powerful connector across cultures, generations, and backgrounds. She shares how creativity often transcends spoken language—allowing people to express themselves, connect with others, and build a sense of belonging in their communities. Whether you’re passionate about community impact, curious about the deeper role of t... | 25m 40s | ||||||
| 4/3/25 | ![]() What happens when groups gather and make art? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren talk with Anna Reyner about the magic of making art together as a group and what happens to the individual and the community as a whole when people sit down and get creative together. Art is the "secret sauce" that breaks down boundaries between strangers and helps them connect with one another. Anna also speaks to the benefit of teaching caretakers, social workers, nurses, teachers and other service providers how to use art as a tool for stress relief, trauma... | 32m 31s | ||||||
| 2/7/25 | ![]() What role can art and music play when a community suffers a crisis? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren are joined by Stacie Aamon Yeldell to discuss the ongoing situation in Los Angeles, California, following the wildfires. They reflect on the devastating impact on local communities and the emotional toll on residents as they navigate recovery challenges, including temporary displacements, uncertainty about rebuilding their homes, and potential environmental changes affecting the area in the future. This is the first episode of a two-part podcast series w... | 1h 00m 40s | ||||||
| 12/11/24 | ![]() How can art help you build more self awareness? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren chat with current President of The American Art Therapy Association, Founder of Creative Studio, and Professor of Continuing Education at the Anáhuac University in Mexico City, Nadia F. Paredes (https://www.artfooddreamers.com/) and the positive impact that can have on them, their community, and the world. They also talked about the challenge of when a creative person hits a wall, falls into a funk and that not making art is also part of the process of c... | 44m 26s | ||||||
| 10/9/24 | ![]() How was your 2024 Art Break Day? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren chat with a few of this year's Art Break Day hosts about their experience hosting and what tips they have for anyone thinking of joining the Art Break Day event next year. Admittedly, we had several issues with this podcast, both technical and schedule wise. Check out the webpage to get written reflections from some of this year's hosts. And, feel free to learn more about Art Break Day here: https://artismoving.org/artbreakday/ Support the show Learn more abou... | 21m 58s | ||||||
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| 7/16/24 | ![]() How can art help you work through anger? | Send us Fan Mail Anger has been on the rise for the last several years. Erica Curtis, LMFT, ATR-BC noticed this in her own community and her own research. Knowing that she can people manage anger, she felt as though that maybe there are other things we need to do with anger - express it, harness it, soothe it, have a conversation with it and so much more. Check out her recent book, "Working Through Anger Creatively," that inspired this conversation. Check out the book and more from Erica at h... | 25m 22s | ||||||
| 5/7/24 | ![]() Why is art a useful tool teachers should be using in the classroom? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren chat with the creators of Recipes for Connection (https://www.recipesforconnection.com/) about the benefits of the arts when it comes to social emotional learning in schools. Dr. Jessica Bianchi and Amber L. Cromwell share some of their art-based social and emotional strategies to support student mental health, strengthen relationships and create positive school communities. Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on the Art is ... | 33m 39s | ||||||
| 3/14/24 | ![]() How do you know creativity is the answer? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren chat with Jenny and Stephanie, co-founders of Creative Nector Studio (https://www.creativenectarstudio.com/) about why creativity is the answer for them, why it might be the answer for you, and how you can let go of judgement and face your fear surrounding the act of making art or what making art might make you confront. Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on the Art is Moving website here. | 40m 28s | ||||||
| 1/29/24 | ![]() Why are we still collaborating as Art is Moving (16 years later)? | Send us Fan Mail As their 16th year of collaboration gets underway, Lisa and Lauren, the artists behind Art is Moving, reflect on why they are still here. Why are they still working together and collaborating as Art is Moving to get everyone to join the Take an Art Break Movement? Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on the Art is Moving website here. | 22m 17s | ||||||
| 12/14/23 | ![]() Can art shift a paradigm? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren chat with The Calling, three women artists following a call....a call back to the feminine. The conversation starts with the question, "Can art shift a paradigm?" and leads in many directions including an introduction and encouragement to be a part of their latest project, The 6000 Circle Project. Learn more about The Calling, The 6000 Circle Project and the 3 artists behind it here: https://www.instagram.com/the6000circle_project/ Support the show Learn... | 36m 29s | ||||||
| 10/16/23 | ![]() What happens to the world on art? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren talk with Katherine Josten, founder of The Global Art Project for Peace, and discuss the relationship between making art and creating peace in the world. Can one individual change the world through art? Listen to the conversation and let us know what you think. Learn more and join The Global Art Project for Peace at https://www.globalartproject.org/ Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on the Art is Moving website here. | 27m 24s | ||||||
| 8/14/23 | ![]() What happens to your soul on art? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren continue their conversation about what happens to you when you make art part of your daily life. Today's conversation revolves around your soul and what happens to your soul, your spirit, when you make art. Have a story or comment to share regarding this question? Feel free to comment below or reach out through our website at https://artismoving.org/ Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on the Art is Moving website here. | 13m 54s | ||||||
| 7/18/23 | ![]() What happens to your body on art? | Send us Fan Mail As we continue the conversation in regards to the positive impact art can have on you, let's dive in to what happens to your body when you make art. Listen to Amy Li, founder of Dance4Healing, as she talks about her personal experience with art and it's healing powers and her current NIH study developing an intergenerational telehealth program for minority diabetes patients and their care partners to increase engagement and reduce health disparities. From dance and movement t... | 45m 50s | ||||||
| 3/22/23 | ![]() What happens to your brain on art? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren, Co-founding Directors of Art is Moving, chat with Ivy Ross and Susan Magsamen about their new book, "Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us." A great deal is covered in the conversation including how the education system fails students when it comes to taking an art break, why fear plays a huge role in understanding the positive impact of art, and much more. Watch the conversation or listen to it on most podcast platforms. We all have a sense that the... | 38m 33s | ||||||
| 2/10/23 | ![]() How can art help you move through fear? | Send us Fan Mail Art is Moving chats with John Brandon Sills about how he personally moves through fear to make his art and how you can do it too. For more from John, visit: http://johnbrandonsillsfineart.com/ Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on the Art is Moving website here. | 35m 30s | ||||||
| 12/21/22 | ![]() What did we talk about this year? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren, Co-founding Directors of Art is Moving talk about what AIM accomplished this year as well as what questions were covered on this season's podcast episodes. All of this year's conversations can be listened to on our website at: artismoving.org/podcast Consider donating to Art is Moving so we can continue to make the world better, one art break at a time. DONATE HERE: artismoving.org/donate Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on t... | 36m 13s | ||||||
| 10/7/22 | ![]() What happens when you believe in yourself? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren catch up with Deane Bowers again to get an update about the Together While Apart Project and the fundraising campaign to benefit health and wellness for nurses that sprung from it. Deane has found herself diving deep into and out of her own fears and is using art as a catalyst for positive change in herself and the community. All of her current projects can be found on her website: https://deanevbowersart.com/ Support the show Learn more about the Take a... | 21m 27s | ||||||
| 9/9/22 | ![]() Can art save you when you are lost? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren talk with Barbara Vaughan about her experience using art to help people find their way back to themselves when their lost, feel their future has been pre-determined and dread it, or want to know why they feel what they feel and what they can do about it. If you are into psychology, art therapy, the healing power of art, positive transformation stories or are looking for a new way to engage with art or your clients, check it out. Support the show Learn more abo... | 43m 21s | ||||||
| 8/30/22 | ![]() How do you feed your creative life? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren chat with Esther Maloney (https://carmelfutures.com/) about the seasons of creativity and how important all of them are to ones creativity. The ups, downs and in between activities, emotions, and thoughts are part of your work. Ideas for making the most out of your day to day life are given in support of the cycle that is life and creativity and art and everything all at once. Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on the Art is Movin... | 29m 17s | ||||||
| 6/16/22 | ![]() How did painting save your life? | Send us Fan Mail Lisa and Lauren chat with Noelle Imparato about how painting saved her life and her upcoming book that explains that process and provides insight into how creativity can help quiet your ego so you can have an honest conversation with yourself. Connect with Noelle and learn more about Painting For Life by emailing her at: noelleimparato@gmail.com Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on the Art is Moving website here. | 30m 27s | ||||||
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2 placements across 2 markets.
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