
Episode 21
22 March 2024 - The Stories That Live between the Lines
March 22, 20241h 7m
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Show Notes
Today's episode features an amazing artist and friend, Cendrine Marrouat. Cendrine really has done it all: poet, photographer, painter, podcaster, and author. We discuss topics as diverse as camels, the importance of haiku, and why Hemingway is boring.
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REFERENCES:
Cendrine’s professional website: https://creativeramblings.com/
Auroras & Blossoms website: https://abpositiveart.com/
- (00:00) - Opening credits
- (00:37) - Show opening
- (01:29) - Introducing Cendrine Marrouat
- (03:11) - How does one become this creative?
- (07:50) - Perfectionism taken to the right level
- (10:54) - Challenge yourself constantly
- (15:34) - Being comfortable looking ignorant
- (19:27) - Good writing lets you read between the lines
- (23:01) - Our favorite Jane Austen books
- (28:24) - When too little space exists between the lines
- (32:31) - Learn to write a good haiku
- (38:03) - The space between in photography
- (45:33) - Synthesizing a visceral YES
- (52:23) - Refusing to open to the story
- (56:30) - Trauma does not need to be our story
- (01:02:44) - Leading with the between
- (01:04:52) - Show closing
- (01:07:23) - Closing credits
Topics
genderidentityphilosophypsychology