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Creativity Is The Cure

Malcolm Moore
Creativity
Mental Health
Music
Art
Improvisation
Acting
Video Games
Improv Acting
Film
Television
Filmmaking
Family
Education
Puppetry
Storycrafting
David Fincher
Darryl Hall
Trent Reznor
Mockumentary
Hawaii

In each episode, Malcolm Moore interviews fascinating people of diverse ages, cultures, spiritualities, and professions about how creativity influences their daily lives and work. Malcolm lives in California with his wife and cats. Episodes, in general, drop every Wednesday and Sunday.

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Drummer and educator John Mader, known often for his drumming on such hit musicals as Book of Mormon, Rent, Wicked, Mamma Mia!, The Lion King, and Hamilton, discusses how creativity affects his work and personal life. 

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Producer, engineer, musician and musical director Mark Plati, known often for his work with David Bowie and Prince, discusses how creativity affects his work and personal life. 

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Educator, writer and reader Adam Myman discusses how creativity affects his work and personal life. 

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Robert C. Guy discusses how creativity affects his work, personal life and spirituality.  Robert is a well-known bass vocalist, songwriter, and engineer associated with the prominent contemporary Christian vocal group Acappella, celeb... more

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John Mader
American drummer known for his work in Broadway musicals and with various acclaimed artists.
Episode: John Mader: That's the Magic...That's the Voodoo!
Adam Myman
Educator, writer, and fourth-grade teacher at Larchmont Charter School
Larchmont Charter School
Episode: Adam Myman
Deirdre Krupa
Motion capture artist who works on bringing films, video games, and immersive experiences to life.
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM)
Episode: Deirdre Krupa
Satie Gossett
Filmmaker and storyteller, son of actor Louis Gossett Jr.
Episode: Satie Gossett
Pomona Cicco
A talented young equestrian, public speaker, and theater performer.
Episode: Pomona Cicco
John McNeill
Percussionist and music educator, long-time with Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Episode: John McNeill - Part 1
Jamia Weir
A multidisciplinary artist and educator known for her innovative use of recyclable materials in art, and her passionate involvement with students.
Episode: Jamia Weir
JC Gabel
Owner of Hat & Beard Press and former editor of STOP SMILING magazine
Hat & Beard Press
Episode: J.C. Gabel: The Cuts Are Nuts! - Part 1 of 6
Markus Reuter
Musician, composer, and creative educator.
Episode: Markus Reuter

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Malcolm Moore
Host of a podcast that explores creativity in various aspects of life and work through engaging interviews with diverse guests.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • Malcolm is a great conversationalist!

    I’m really enjoying this podcast. It’s easy to listen to, laid back and super interesting. Thank you for this!

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Mark Plati
Q: What was it like when you recorded Earthling and then you played it for the band and it sounded completely different from the recording sessions?
I think so. Sure. And Gail as well. I mean, Gail really, she really played great on that record.
Mark Plati
Q: What was your first creative memory?
Probably Legos. I used to love Legos and making all kinds of crazy stuff from Legos.
Mark Plati
Q: Do you think creativity could be implemented in curing people, or at least helping people with mental health struggles like depression, anxiety?
I think it's tremendously helpful.
Adam Myman
Q: How do you think creativity can influence mental health?
Creativity can serve as an outlet to help teachers and students manage burnout and mental health struggles.
Adam Myman
Q: What do you remember about being in fourth grade?
In fourth grade I loved reading and writing, but I didn't like math, especially fractions. I remember how encouraging my teacher was in helping me learn.

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Exploring the intersection of creativity and daily life, this podcast features engaging conversations with individuals from various backgrounds, emphasizing how creativity shapes their work and personal experiences. The discussions cover a wide range of topics, including the arts, mental health, technology, and the nuances of navigating creative industries. Notably, the host engages with guests from a variety of fields, such as motion capture, filmmaking, music, and even equestrian arts, making it a rich tapestry of insights related to the therapeutic nature of creativity and how it influences emotional well-being. Listeners are likely to find thought-provoking narratives that celebrate creativity's role in overcoming challenges and fosteri... more

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2. Adam Myman
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7. Jamia Weir
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