Food Life with Ellie Krieger
Ellie Krieger is best known for her hit Food Network show “Healthy Appetite,” and as the host and executive producer of the cooking series “Ellie’s Real Good Food” on PBS. Ellie is a New York Times bestselling, IACP and two-time James Beard award winning cookbook author.
Top House shares Campfire Stories
Top House is a four man show featuring Jesse Davis, Joe Larson, William Cook, and Andy LaFavre. Now residing in Nashville, they hail from Montana and their music is a soulful mix of mountains, blue grass, and folk, with Irish undertones.
God, Gators, and Gyotaku, with Leslie Charleville
From a 600lb. tuna to a 13' alligator, Leslie records these natural wonders on canvas, linen, and paper, expressing her artistic vision beautifully, in the Japanese art of Gyotaku.
Jesus and Seltzer
"Jesus and Seltzer," is a series of one minute reads on addiction, recovery, and hope. Jason says that the book will meet you where you are, with or without faith, with or without hope.
The In-between Days
New York artist Rachelle Krieger is fresh from her solo show at VOLTA NY, where Susan Eley Fine Art featured her recent paintings and ceramics.
Joan Page, Lessons From Mama
In this episode wife, mom, grandmom and now author, Joan Page shares her journey as a writer and shares her heart in Lessons From Mama.
Michael Albanese, The Weight of Ink
Michael Albanese is a storyteller and recently authored the children's book (for adults) "The Boy Who Loved Boxes". Now he is building a boutique publishing company - The Weight of Ink.
The Essence of Art - Encore Edition
Laura Coston Anrud developed her artistic style in Portland, OR along what she says was a rocky path, before coming back home
Fortune Favors the Bold - Natasha Cross in Bolivia
Natasha Cross grew up in the UK, and always had wanderlust. At a young age she had boldly followed her dreams, traveling and exploring in Cambodia and in Chile.
Heather Shepherd - A Canvas of People
Until recently Heather Shepherd has been a Refugee Aid Worker in Turkey. There in refugee camps Heather learned to tattoo with Henna as a way of engaging with the Syrian women who embrace the art form as part of their cultural identity.
Laura Quick is Good Grit
Laura Quick is the founder and CEO of a great magazine on southern culture and resilience. It’s aptly named Good Grit.
Toupin Talks - Singer-Songwriter, Katie Toupin
After leaving the alt-country band, Houndmouth in 2016, Katie Toupin has been busy. We at Wild at Art first become fans when the single, Sedona reached #1 on Billboard's Triple A Chart.
They Changed the Game
Ariana Broerman and her husband Matthew are designers in Cincinnati. They decided to take on an incredible journey to publish a book telling the stories of pioneering players, and defining moments that shaped the games we love.
Susan Harvard - Awestruck
Susan Harvard began painting abstract impressionism after being awestruck by the powerful beauty she encountered on a trip to the American West.
The High Museum of Art: "Gatecrashers"
In this episode we talk with Katie Jentleson, PHD, who is the Merrie and Dan Boone Curator of Folk and Self-Taught Art at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. She is author of the book, Gatecrashers, an exploration of self-taught artists
She Had Cool Parents and a Groovy Great Grandma!
Artist and designer Justine Dahl has made her career creating. Her ambitious pieces in resin are big, bold, colorful and explore shape and depth in a broad spectrum.
Drawn into Existence
Todd Durkee is a talented designer and artist who encapsulates that deep and wide outdoor ideal in his creation. Fun, approachable, quirky, outdoorsy, and brilliant.
"Now you’re on the trolley!"
A quirky expression from the 1920's that means "Now you've got it right!" seems an apt title for this episode with Matt Phillips. We think Matt has got it right, the way he sees things differently, the way he approaches life and people with curiosity and zeal.
Earth, Wind and Fire
Hannah Sidner is an accomplished artist in ceramics. She's one with the elements as she creates her works from scratch, making her clay, glazes, and even refurbishing old-school kilns herself.