
Exploring the unique paths of creative weirdos through the connections of curiosity, creativity, and problem solving.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 175 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

This week I talk to Sarah from Soul Bound Leather about how she discovered leatherwork, got connected with the knife making community, giving stories to her work, and where her work is taking her next. Check out Sarah’s work on Instagram and soulboun... more
Andy Piper is a computer artist and currently Head of Communications at Mastodon. We chat about, what exactly computer art is, pen plotters, creativity, following your curiosity, paying attention and of course, building online and in-person communiti... more
Eric Brokvist is a great supporter of the maker community, and we talk about his unique creative journey! This includes a dad who explored many creative skills and techniques, and Eric has just continued on that path. Along the way we visit music and... more
This week I chatted with Keith Peters, often known as bit-101 on the web. Keith has been creating and sharing computer art on his web site since the Flash days of the 2000s. He's still out there making art and recently made some prints available on h... more
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I always look forward to hearing from Dave’s guests. The interesting people telling their stories is a great listen.
Always good to get another episode of Making Problem to Solve. We get to hear from a wide range of people in the maker space.
Dave’s podcast focuses so much on the people in the maker community in a fun and curious manner. Such a big contrast to the typical “what project are you doing this week?” format. It’s Bullseye for makers and how could you say anything bad about that?
Love this podcast! Such a good one to bring into the day. Great topics, guests and just gets me creative. Love it!
Dave is doing a great job. Looking forward to more episodes
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Focusing on the problem-solving journeys of makers and creatives, episodes provide insights into various artistic disciplines including woodworking, leather crafting, and video creation. Conversations often explore the intersection of creativity and sustainability, with guests sharing personal experiences and innovative practices that highlight their craft's environmental impact. Unique storytelling and an emphasis on community engagement set this podcast apart, creating an inviting atmosphere for those interested in art and creativity, whether they are seasoned makers or just curious listeners. The diverse array of guests enriches the discussion around creativity, ensuring that each episode brings fresh perspectives and inspiring narrative... more
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