Wearing Pants Again

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Wearing Pants Again

“Wearing Pants Again” is a podcast that explores the journeys of artists and storytellers, uncovering the lessons, challenges, and experiences behind their craft. Through honest conversations and personal reflection, host Lauren Siegal examines what it really takes to create, grow, and keep showing up.

  1. 13

    Lessons on Creativity, Vulnerability, and Growth

    In this season finale, I reflect on six months of creativity, fear, and growth—how hosting this podcast helped me work through anxiety, connect with others, and challenge perfectionism and comparison.I’d love to hear from you—visit wearingpantsagainpodcast.com to reach out or explore past episodes.

  2. 12

    Packets of Hope: A Journey of Healing and Rediscovery

    Grief doesn’t have to end a story—it can give it new direction.In this episode, I sit down with my aunt, author and Life Skills Ambassador Jill Siegal Chalsty, whose new memoir Packets of Hope: A Journey of Healing and Rediscovery follows her journey aboard the Queen Anne on its maiden world voyage. What began as a search for healing after loss became a mission to share life skills education with teachers and students around the world.From the spiritual resilience of Tonga to the harsh beauty of Namibia, Jill’s “Packets of Hope” carried tools for communication, goal setting, and conflict resolution—life skills she believes are essential for students, and for nurturing safer, more compassionate communities. Along the way came wrong turns, quiet acts of kindness, and unexpected breakthroughs.Jill opens up about the moments that shaped her journey, and how journaling became a lifeline. Her story is a testament to the power of purpose born from struggle, and a reminder that small, persistent acts of hope can ripple farther than we ever imagine.Download your free copy of Packets of Hope: https://www.packetsofhope.com/For more information, visit the episode webpage.

  3. 11

    Songwriting, Self-Discovery, and Turning Loss into Light with Garrett Owen

    Garrett Owen’s music has the raw, rustic quality of a Texan, but his origin story is not that of your typical Texas troubadour. The son of career missionaries, Owen spent his childhood in Tanzania and Kenya, his adolescence in South Louisiana, before coming of age in Ecuador. In this episode, we dive into his album Memoriam, his songwriting process, and the techniques that make his music stand out. Garrett also shares how he balances live and studio performances, protects creative focus in a noisy world, and approaches stage nerves and performance with honesty.We also talk about finding meaning in music on a small scale, giving songwriters permission to experiment, and how patience and persistence turn ideas into songs that truly connect.Listen to Garrett's music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7y2CyDlhMd1el8HDgyYuTD?si=Tt-EcYVMTZCEazm6WSJtsQGarrett's website: https://garrett-owen.com/https://garrettowen.bandcamp.com/For more information, visit the podcast episode webpage. 

  4. 10

    Capturing a Feeling: Katelyn Rose on Film, Inspiration, and Creativity

    My guest is Katelyn Rose, a Florida and destination film photographer. Katelyn captures timeless, emotion-filled images with an eye for both beauty and meaning. Her style blends whimsical portraiture with curated color and detail, transforming weddings into vibrant visual narratives. We discuss:How Katelyn built a travel photography business from the ground upStaying inspired and maintaining a creative edge while working on diverse projectsBlending film, digital, and Super 8 to capture mood and storyThe role of color in her work and why she approaches editing like paintingPortfolio curation and shaping inquiries to book the work you loveLearning to trust creative instincts and define the kind of work you wantThe balance of patience, practice, and experimentation in refining her styleAdvice for aspiring creatives, travel artists, and entrepreneursKatelyn's Website:  https://katelynrosestudio.com/Katelyn’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katelynrose_photos/Katelyn’s TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@katelynrose_photos?_t=ZP-90BjncJfrcl&_r=1For more, visit the podcast episode webpage.

  5. 9

    The Power of Getting Off the Bench with Kerryn Vaughan

    When was the last time you held back from pursuing something meaningful because of fear, self-doubt, or feeling unqualified? Kerryn Vaughan, an international speaker and author, facilitator, and podcast host, knows this hesitation all too well. Through stories of both triumphs and missteps, Kerryn shares practical wisdom for anyone feeling stuck on the sidelines.In this episode, we discuss:• Leading with authenticity• Creating true impact through simple, intentional actions• Transforming personal tragedy into meaningful change• Overcoming imposter syndrome and taking decisive action• How to turn failure into the first step toward unexpected success• Fostering real connection through heart, not just knowledgeThrough vulnerable storytelling and practical wisdom, Kerryn offers a compelling roadmap for anyone wanting to make a difference in the world while embracing their authentic self.Learn More About Kerryn:Website LinkedInFacebookInstagramFor more information, visit the podcast episode webpage. 

  6. 8

    Guiding the Next Generation of Storytellers with Ryan Watson

    Ryan Watson is an award-winning videographer, filmmaker, and instructor at the University of South Florida's Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications. He brings a unique perspective at the intersection of education and storytelling, sharing insights from his career and creative projects.In this episode, we discuss:Launching USF’s first drone videography course and creating new opportunities for studentsBuilding a virtual production class after receiving technology donations from Diamond View StudiosEncouraging students to work hard, explore entrepreneurship, and apply their skills professionallyWhat makes a good storyRyan’s current project, Paper Made, a feature film reboot Advice for students navigating uncertainty and balancing adult responsibilities with finding their pathThe importance of authenticity in both teaching and filmmakingCheck out Ryan's website.For more information, visit the podcast episode webpage.

  7. 7

    Behind the Score: Composing for Film and TV with Sean Segal

    My guest is Sean Segal, a composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles. He shares his journey from picking up guitar as a kid to composing scores for film and television, revealing how he blends technical skill with creative innovation.In this episode, we discuss:• How Sean discovered music and the story behind building his own guitar• His education and journey into film and TV scoring• His creative process and approach to scoring for different stories• How he develops unique sounds and brings his own voice to each project• Behind-the-scenes of composing for My Spy: The Eternal City and what it was like recording at the legendary Abbey Road Studios• Practical tips for improving as a musicianCheck out Sean's website.Follow Sean on Spotify and Instagram.For more information, visit the podcast episode webpage.

  8. 6

    Finding Calm Through Creativity with Katie White

    Katie White, a Tampa-based watercolor artist, shares her journey from elementary art teacher to artist-entrepreneur whose work combines painting with meditation and mindfulness. Her mission centers on bringing calm amidst chaos through watercolor art that helps people slow down and reconnect with beauty in quiet moments.In this conversation, we talk about:Katie’s path to becoming a full-time professional artistHow she rediscovered her passion for creativity by watching children create without fear or inhibitionUsing watercolor and guided meditation to reduce stress and find healingApproaches to authentic social media growth and connecting with an audienceHow nature, travel, and play inspire her artistic processAdvice for emerging artistsHer upcoming “Meditate with Watercolors” course and free “Breath to Brush” challengeCheck out Katie's websiteFollow Katie on Instagram, Facebook, YouTubeFor more information, click here for the podcast episode webpage.

  9. 5

    The Heart of Visual Storytelling with Amy Mariani Wright

    From circus performer to Emmy-nominated visual storyteller, Amy Mariani Wright has taken a path that is anything but ordinary. Now a senior videographer at BluePearl Pet Hospital, she channels creativity into projects that tell compelling visual stories and humanize veterinary medicine. Growing up with clown parents and traveling the country provided her with a foundation of curiosity and adaptability—qualities that continue to shape her work today.In this episode, we talk about:Amy's journey into a career of visual storytelling.Leading video and photography initiatives for a national organization.Creating engaging stories that highlight people, their work, and specialized fields.Applying professional techniques from photography and cinematography to elevate storytelling.Professional versus personal measurements of success.Curiosity and building trust to improve as a storyteller.Whether you’re a content creator or simply curious about the craft of storytelling, Amy’s journey offers inspiration to approach creative work with a fresh perspective.For more information, click here for the podcast episode page.

  10. 4

    Music, Mentorship, and Meaning: Life Lessons Beyond the Band Hall

    I reconnected with my high school band director, Jarrett Lipman, after eight years, sparking memories of how band shaped my confidence and sense of belonging during my teenage years. This episode tells the story of how band is more than just music — it’s about community, growth, and the lasting impact of having a teacher or mentor who truly believes in you.In this episode, we discuss:• How structured activities can help young people overcome social anxiety and build community• The discipline and commitment required in high-level group performance settings• Overcoming self-doubt to grow into leadership roles• The challenges high achievers face with self-criticism and perfectionism• Leadership as a skill developed through experience and practice• Defining success by progress and relationships rather than awards•The shift in teaching approaches to include more flexibility and focus on well-being• The power of kindness as a simple yet profound leadership lessonFor more information, click here for the podcast episode page. 

  11. 3

    Making Art That Lasts: Christian Noble on Film, Trust, and Creating Meaningful Work

    There’s something timeless about photos that feel real instead of posed or perfected. Documentary wedding photographer Christian Noble has built his career on capturing authentic, emotionally honest images that stand the test of time—and he does it primarily on film.In our conversation, Christian reveals how an impulsive camera purchase during a period of boredom transformed into a creative calling that now defines who he is. Having shot weddings professionally for nearly seven years, he's developed a distinctive philosophy that views weddings as sacred celebrations that deserve to be documented with minimal interference.While many photographers arrive with elaborate shot lists and time-based packages, Christian takes the opposite approach. He calls it "entering empty," allowing each wedding to unfold organically while he captures the genuine moments between people.Beyond technical insights, Christian shares candid wisdom about maintaining artistic integrity in a social media-driven industry, his approach to making people feel comfortable in front of the camera, how he stays creatively inspired, and much more.Whether you're a fellow creative, planning your own wedding, or simply appreciate the art of storytelling through photography, Christian's thoughtful approach offers valuable lessons about authenticity, creative risk-taking, and making work that truly matters. Christian's website: https://noblephotoco.com/https://www.instagram.com/noblephotocotiktok.com/@noble.photo.co

  12. 2

    Pursuing Passion: A Conversation on Art and the Creative Process with Evan Siegal

    In this episode, I sit down with my brother, Evan Siegal — a filmmaker, animator, and musician based in Los Angeles. We talk about what inspired him to pursue filmmaking, how and why he taught himself how to create virtual worlds using immersive XR tools, how he deals with creative blocks and rejection, and what it really means to make art that feels meaningful. Evan's Website: https://www.evansiegal.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evan_siegal

  13. 1

    An Introduction

    In this episode, I share the meaning behind the name Wearing Pants Again and what this podcast is all about — reconnecting, creating, and showing up even when it feels messy or vulnerable.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

“Wearing Pants Again” is a podcast that explores the journeys of artists and storytellers, uncovering the lessons, challenges, and experiences behind their craft. Through honest conversations and personal reflection, host Lauren Siegal examines what it really takes to create, grow, and keep showing up.

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