EPISODE · Sep 12, 2025 · 27 MIN
Maine's Creative Community Through Stories, Sound & Music: The Studio Portland Part II, E:24
from Real Estate & Elegant Maine Living - The Way Life Should Be · host Elise Kiely
Send us Fan MailHere’s a set of shownotes for Part 2 of your interview with John McArthur. I’ve kept them inviting, clear, and professional — highlighting the themes of artistry, community, and Maine lifestyle that shine through in the transcript:Show Notes – Elegant Maine Living with John McArthur, Part 2In this second half of my conversation with John McArthur, co-owner of The Studio Portland, we explore the artistry, business, and community that make this creative hub such a special place in Maine.John shares how The Studio Portland supports emerging and established musicians, helping them not only perfect their craft but also learn how to treat music as a business. We talk about the quiet but thriving community of internationally recognized artists who call Maine home, and why this state offers the simple, elegant lifestyle they value for themselves and their families.We also dive into the other creative avenues supported by the studio — from voiceover acting and audiobook production to podcasting — and how the Studio provides a professional space for people to tell their stories, reconnect with artistic passions, or leave a legacy for future generations.Highlights from this episode include:Why world-class musicians are drawn back to Maine for its authenticity and simplicity.The growing communities of voice actors, filmmakers, and audiobook creators in Portland.The deeply personal projects of retirees and lifelong hobbyists seeking to record and preserve their music.Why podcasting is thriving in Maine — and how The Studio Portland provides the tools for polished, professional storytelling.The importance of collaboration, community, and connection through the Society of Creative Pursuits and beyond.John closes with reflections on elegance in Maine — from its vibrant food culture to its collaborative artistic communities — and shares what inspires him to keep building spaces where creativity and community thrive.If you missed Part 1 of this conversation, be sure to go back and listen to hear the origin story of The Studio Portland and how John and his partners built this unique creative hub.Connect with The Studio Portland🌐 Website: thestudioportland.com📸 Instagram: @thestudioportland📘 Facebook: The Studio Portland▶️ YouTube: The Studio Portland💼 LinkedIn: The Studio PortlandElegant Maine Living explores Maine’s homes, communities, and people—through the lens of lifestyle, values, and thoughtful living. I host conversations with leaders, creators, and advisors who help illuminate what it truly means to live well in Maine.Connect with Elise🌐 Website & Listings: EliseKiely.com 📸 Follow Elise on Social Media:Instagram: @elisekielyrealestateFacebook: Elise Kiely Real Estate LinkedIn: Elise Kiely Have Questions or Topic Suggestions, e-mail Elise at [email protected], share with a friend, and join Elise every other week to discover what makes Maine not just beautiful—but beautifully lived.Please remember this podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only and does not create an attorney client or real estate advisor client relationship. Please reach out to me directly if I can assist you in your real estate journey.
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Send us Fan Mail Here’s a set of shownotes for Part 2 of your interview with John McArthur. I’ve kept them inviting, clear, and professional — highlighting the themes of artistry, community, and Maine lifestyle that shine through in the transcript: Show Notes – Elegant Maine Living with John McArthur, Part 2 In this second half of my conversation with John McArthur, co-owner of The Studio Portland, we explore the artistry, business, and community that make this creative hub such a special pla...
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