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The Creative Heroine with Jessica Libor

Jessica Libor
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For the creative heroine forging her own path in any form of artistic expression, this podcast explores many aspects of the creative woman's life: inspiration, creativity, different mediums, business, fashion, beauty, health, spirituality, relationships, travel, residencies, opportunities, and so much more! Hosted by Jessica Libor, a painter working with ideas of surrealist fairy tales.

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In this episode, I share the energetic secrets of being taken seriously as an artists, and simple shifts you can make today!

Attend the Era Contemporary Rococo inspired exhibition that Emma Grace Hapner has curated, The Secret Show, with exhibition ... more

In this episode I share how I am setting goals for 2026 in my artistic practice that puts it back in my control, in a way you can do as well!

Enter the Era Contemporary exhibition that Emma Grace Hapner is curating, The Secret Show, with a deadline ... more

In this episode, I speak with Jo Gamel, a multi-disciplinary artist based in Philadelphia about the history of the Rococo artistic movement, Versailles, and its surprising impact on Philadelphia, PA. We also discuss Gamel's own work and her inspirati... more

In this episode, I share the mic with Emma Grace Hapner, a NYC based artist and professor exploring feminine mythology in her signature pink paintings.

Learn more about Emma Grace Hapner and see her work: CLICK HERE.

Enter the Era Contemporary exhi... more

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Recent Guests

Jo Gamel
An amazing artist focused on the vitality of women in art, exploring themes from the Enlightenment to today.
Episode: Episode 191: Rococo Enlightenment in Philadelphia with Jo Gamel
Emma Grace Hapner
A visual artist known for her emotionally resonant paintings exploring themes of femininity, memory, and myth.
Episode: Episode 190: Painting the feminine myth with Emma Grace Hapner
Alexandra Harper
Creative founder of Women of Culture
Women of Culture
Episode: Episode 175: How to start a movement with Alexandra Harper, founder of Women of Culture
Lisa Lebofsky
An artist known for her work focusing on environmental themes and the impact of climate change.
Episode: Episode 172: Lisa Lebofsky on having her art in Severence, traveling to the arctic circle and charting her own path
Kristy Gordon
An artist and writer who has published a book for artists and exhibited her work.
Independent Artist
Episode: Episode 167: Kristy Gordon on making a living from your art, creating your highest work, writing down goals and following your heart

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Jessica Libor
Host and painter exploring ideas related to surrealist fairy tales.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 52 ratings
  • Such an inspirational and transformative resource!

    I’ve been listening to this podcast for several months now and just still so amazed with the wealth of knowledge, advice and encouragement that Jessica shares so generously. I began listening to her podcast as a seriously blocked artist, and slowly over time I’ve regained inspiration, confidence, and motivation. I’ve reevaluated my definition of success and failure, and I feel as if I’ve been given permission to make the kind of art my soul has been aching to make. I’m honestly endlessly gratefu... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    shanny lange
    United States8 months ago
  • An inspiring host who is living her message

    I’m a huge fan of Jessica. She asks great questions as the host of this show, and she allows her guests to have sacred space to be revealed to the audience. Jessica is also a world class artist that embodies tremendous integrity. She truly embodies the art that she creates in the world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    J. Jivanjee
    United States2 years ago
  • Inspiring

    Jessica’s podcast is so inspiring. With many insights into the art world and artistic practices my own perceptions and process have been elevated. My time discussing art with Jessica was magical. I am thankful to count myself as a guest on her podcast.

    -Arthur

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ahaywood90
    United States2 years ago
  • A treat

    Great listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    freeeleee23
    Canada2 years ago
  • A gift to artists!

    Jessica’s podcast is a gift to artists. Understanding and encouraging the journey of becoming an artist entrepreneur, Jessica shows the way with her life, her work and her interviews.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fiona Valentine
    Australia4 years ago

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Many feel that the podcast is a crucial resource for artists looking to navigate their careers and find motivation.
Listeners find the content inspiring, with many expressing gratitude for the encouragement and insights shared by the host.
The host is praised for her thoughtful questioning and ability to create a safe space for guests, leading to enriching conversations.

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Episode 175: How to start a movement with Alexandra Harper, founder of Women of Culture
Q: Can you talk a little bit about the two cities part of it?
Alex explained that while primarily focused in New York, they have a smaller community in LA, supported by an ambassador who hosts events, making it easier to connect with both communities.
Episode 175: How to start a movement with Alexandra Harper, founder of Women of Culture
Q: What inspired you to start Women of Culture?
Alexandra Harper shared how she wanted to provide connection for women in arts and community, sparked by her experiences and a moment of realization in a women's circle.
Episode 167: Kristy Gordon on making a living from your art, creating your highest work, writing down goals and following your heart
Q: Can you tell us more about the content of your book?
The book outlines a five-step framework to help artists find their voice and consists of various exercises over 13 weeks.
Episode 190: Painting the feminine myth with Emma Grace Hapner
Q: What was the experience like at the New York Academy of Art?
It was amazing, and I felt lucky to have such a supportive community during a challenging time like COVID.
Episode 190: Painting the feminine myth with Emma Grace Hapner
Q: What was your journey like as an artist?
I always knew I wanted to be an artist and applied to grad school, finally moving to New York to pursue my career.

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