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Creativity Is The Cure
by Malcolm Moore
In each episode, Malcolm Moore interviews fascinating people of diverse ages, cultures, spiritualities, and professions about how creativity influences their daily lives and work. Malcolm lives in California with his wife and cats. Episodes, in general, drop every Wednesday and Sunday.
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BLIPS: Mike Sutton - Roland DWe Wireless Electronic Drums
Send us Fan MailMike Sutton returns to share the latest developments with The DWe drum kit, an innovative, convertible acoustic-electronic drum set developed collaboratively by Drum Workshop (DW) and Roland. Sutton is the DWe Brand Manager at Drum Workshop. Every DWe acoustic-electronic convertible drum set is entirely designed and handcrafted in the USA at DW's factory in Oxnard, California. They use the exact same North American Hard Rock Maple shells as the flagship Collector's Series.Please visit-dwdrums.com/dwe/drum-setsRecorded July 2026 on the phone between Palmdale, CA and Orange County, CA. *Photo of Mike Sutton and Alex GonzalezSupport the showCREATIVITY IS THE CURE is a podcast about how creativity influences people in their daily lives and work. In each episode, Malcolm Moore interviews fascinating people of diverse ages, cultures, spiritualities, and professions. For more info, go to www.creativityisthecure.org.
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Rebecca Sands Coutts: Fortress of Solitude
Send us Fan MailRebecca Sands Coutts is the Post Audio and Studio Manager at Warner Brothers, Discovery and Cartoon Network. More than twenty-five years of media and communications experience in film, commercials, radio, podcasting, print, multi-media and social media. Her unique mix of creative, production, public relations and technology experience gives her an expansive knowledge base to draw from when helping clients in both traditional media as well as social media and non-traditional approaches. Rebecca sits down with Malcolm to discuss how creativity affects her work and personal life.Topics include; Cartoon Network, Discovery, Warner Brothers, Chris Diamantopoulos, Mark Hamill, Maurice LaMarche and Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal.Recorded in Burbank June 2026 at Second Century; Warner Bros.’ new headquarters.Please visit-Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal *This interview took place at the very beginning of the Boyle Heights Warehouse Fire in Los Angeles, CA. The inferno began shortly before 2:30 p.m. on June 17, unbeknownst to the green-eyed CITC showrunner. This accounts for Rebecca and Malcolm both displaying super scratchy voices and sporadic coughing fits.Support the showCREATIVITY IS THE CURE is a podcast about how creativity influences people in their daily lives and work. In each episode, Malcolm Moore interviews fascinating people of diverse ages, cultures, spiritualities, and professions. For more info, go to www.creativityisthecure.org.
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Tobias Ralph: How a Snake Recoils
Send us Fan MailTobias Ralph is a New York City–based drummer, percussionist, and educator with a career spanning over three decades. He performed with such artists as Defunkt, 24-7 Spyz, Tricky, Adrian Belew's Power Trio and Lauryn Hill. Tobias discusses how creativity affects his work and personal life.Topics include; Black Rock Coalition, Sarah Fimm, Fishbone, Tony Levin, Living Colour, Vernon Reid, The Collective School Of Music, The Moeller technique and why drumming like Tobias can be akin to how a snake recoils! Special guests;Rob Wallis and Pat MastelottoPlease visit-thecollective.edu/faculty/tobias-ralphRecorded June 2026 on the phone between California and Massachusetts.*Listen to Tobias perform with The Crimson Projekct Official Bootleg Live 2012-7dmedia.comSupport the showCREATIVITY IS THE CURE is a podcast about how creativity influences people in their daily lives and work. In each episode, Malcolm Moore interviews fascinating people of diverse ages, cultures, spiritualities, and professions. For more info, go to www.creativityisthecure.org.
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Will Lee: The Sinning Saint
Send us Fan MailWill Lee is an American bassist, vocalist, and songwriter renowned for his extensive session work across genres including jazz, pop, rock, and R&B, as well as his record-breaking tenure (1982-2015) with Paul Shaffer on Late Night with David Letterman as part The World's Most Dangerous Band (NBC) and then also on The Late Show with David Letterman as part of the CBS Orchestra. Over his career spanning more than five decades, Lee has contributed to over 2,000 recordings, performed with icons such as Frank Sinatra, Steely Dan, and Ringo Starr, and earned a Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album for Some Skunk Funk in 2007. He is also a founding member of the Beatles tribute band the Fab Faux. Lee discusses how creativity affects his work and personal life.Topics include;The Beatles, James Brown, Hiram Bullock, Phil Collins, Crowded House, Anton Fig, Freddie Hubbard, Steve Jordan, Steve Khan, Robert Palmer, They Might Be Giants, Steve Winwood and Stevie Wonder.Special guests; Donick Cary, Steve Gadd, Rick Marotta and Chris Parker.Please visit-WillLee.comRecorded June 2026 on the phone between California and France.Support the showCREATIVITY IS THE CURE is a podcast about how creativity influences people in their daily lives and work. In each episode, Malcolm Moore interviews fascinating people of diverse ages, cultures, spiritualities, and professions. For more info, go to www.creativityisthecure.org.
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BLIPS: Armando Gallo - Remembering...The Lamb
Send us Fan MailLong-time photographer and friend of Peter and Genesis, Armando Gallo, has many of his wonderful images in the recent 50th anniversary box set of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. To compliment those images he has now compiled a wider selection of his photography from that period in a new book called Remembering… The Lamb.Topics include; Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford and Phil Collins. *Please visit-ArmandoGallo.comRecorded May 2026 on the phone between Palmdale, CA and Los Angeles, CA.Support the showCREATIVITY IS THE CURE is a podcast about how creativity influences people in their daily lives and work. In each episode, Malcolm Moore interviews fascinating people of diverse ages, cultures, spiritualities, and professions. For more info, go to www.creativityisthecure.org.
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Meital Caldwell
Send us Fan MailSinger, actor and composer Meital Caldwell recently took the time to sit down with Malcolm and discuss how creativity affects her education, spirituality and personal life. Topics include; Carnegie Hall, HaZamir: The International Jewish Teen Choir, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Jaclyn Paige, Gilat Rapaport, barbershop quartet music and Berklee College of Music.*Recorded May 2026 at CHAMPS Charter High School of the Arts in Van Nuys, CA.Support the showCREATIVITY IS THE CURE is a podcast about how creativity influences people in their daily lives and work. In each episode, Malcolm Moore interviews fascinating people of diverse ages, cultures, spiritualities, and professions. For more info, go to www.creativityisthecure.org.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In each episode, Malcolm Moore interviews fascinating people of diverse ages, cultures, spiritualities, and professions about how creativity influences their daily lives and work. Malcolm lives in California with his wife and cats. Episodes, in general, drop every Wednesday and Sunday.
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Malcolm Moore
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