EPISODE · Dec 15, 2023 · 41 MIN
024 – S1 E23 – How might we carve out the time and space in our lives to cultivate our creative voice?
from homeroom · host Rée the Interdisciplinarian
homeroom is an international podcast bridging the education gap between the classroom and the living room by starting conversations impacting the next generation. In this episode, I speak with Kirsten, an award winning filmmaker and college professor for more than 20 years about the importance of connecting with your creative voice. We talk about time and history, and the birth place of the patriarchy, discuss how mark making connects us with our oldest ancestors, and how the Creative School for Integration she founded with her husband can help guide us back to our own source of intuition. Check out our conversation, join our ongoing discourse on social media, and subscribe for more. https://www.instagram.com/homeroomed/ — Kirsten is a creative woman of Callabrian, Abruzzese, Roscommonian, Alsatian and Ashkenazim lineages and beyond. Her mediums are breathwork, guided meditation, drawing, painting, filmmaking and collaborating with plant allies. Having been a college professor for over 20 years, Kirsten is now called to go back to the beginning. She is founding ‘The Creative School for Integration’ with her husband Scot Hollander to explore where breath, mark-making, drawing, painting, poetry, and dream recall intersect as a spark for creativity. https://creativeschoolforintegration.com/ Rée is a visual storyteller and educator exploring the consequences that mass education has on creativity, identity, and interpersonal connection. https://www.instagram.com/theinterdisciplinarian/ — Reference Cassandra Speaks by Elizabeth Lesser (book)
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homeroom is an international podcast bridging the education gap between the classroom and the living room by starting conversations impacting the next generation. In this episode, I speak with Kirsten, an award winning filmmaker and college professor for more than 20 years about the importance of connecting with your creative voice. We talk about time and history, and the birth place of the patriarchy, discuss how mark making connects us with our oldest ancestors, and how the Creative School for Integration she founded with her husband can help guide us back to our own source of intuition. Check out our conversation, join our ongoing discourse on social media, and subscribe for more. https://www.instagram.com/homeroomed/ — Kirsten is a creative woman of Callabrian, Abruzzese, Roscommonian, Alsatian and Ashkenazim lineages and beyond. Her mediums are breathwork, guided meditation, drawing, painting, filmmaking and collaborating with plant allies. Having been a college professor for over 20 years, Kirsten is now called to go back to the beginning. She is founding ‘The Creative School for Integration’ with her husband Scot Hollander to explore where breath, mark-making, drawing, painting, poetry, and dream recall intersect as a spark for creativity. https://creativeschoolforintegration.com/ Rée is a visual storyteller and educator exploring the consequences that mass education has on creativity, identity, and interpersonal connection. https://www.instagram.com/theinterdisciplinarian/ — Reference Cassandra Speaks by Elizabeth Lesser (book)
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