Mini - Episode 5: I Dream of Lava

EPISODE · Jun 10, 2025 · 44 MIN

Mini - Episode 5: I Dream of Lava

from The Playing Possum Podcast · host playingpossumcollective

Watch Kat's artist video on our YouTube!   In this episode, Kat and Kacey explore the complexities of creativity, collaboration, and self-perception. They discuss the surreal nature of dreams, the challenges of creative projects, and the importance of storytelling in art. The conversation delves into the dynamics of gender in creative fields, the sacrifices artists make, and the journey towards self-acceptance. Ultimately, they emphasize the power of perspective and the need to embrace vulnerability in the creative process.   Takeaways:  Collaboration can be both rewarding and challenging. Self-validation is crucial for artists. Storytelling is a powerful tool in creative work. Gender dynamics affect perceptions in creative fields. Sacrifices are often necessary for pursuing art. Finding your voice is a journey of self-discovery. Perspective can shift how we view our own work.   Please share any takeaways you had from the episode! Tag us @playing.possum.collective on Instagram and @playingpossumcollective.com on Bluesky. Or email us at [email protected].    Follow Us on Instagram Follow Us on Bluesky Watch this episode on YouTube Visit the Playing Possum Collective Website Playing Possum Podcast Website Sign up for our newsletter!  Share this episode with friends!  We’re now on Apple Podcast!    Check out the Possums' individual creative endeavours.  See Katherine Edmonds’ work!  See Kacey Montgomery’s work!  See Jamey Hudnall’s work! 

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