Artist Care and Feeding

Cathleen Falsani and Kaitlyn Barrett

Hosts Cathleen Falsani and Kaitlyn Barrett welcome artists and creators of all mediums and genres for conversations about how they do what they do and, for right now at least, how the COVID age has affected (or not) how they create/make their art. Actors, filmmakers, writers, musicians, designers, dancers, directors, poets, playwrights, painters, animators, comedians, magicians, sculptors, chefs, all manner of performers and makers of all stripes. Artist Care & Feeding is the home we are creating for artists. Welcome and come on through… There’s a bar over there, and up the stairs, to your left, you’ll find your room. It’s been customized to your exact specifications. If you need anything at all, just pick up the phone and someone will be right with you. There are extra blankets and down pillows on the top shelf of the wardrobe. The WiFi code is EVERYTHINGYOUDOISART. read less
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S1E16 Nikki Kimbrough and Billy Davis | The Amputee and His Girl—Repost!
09-04-2021
S1E16 Nikki Kimbrough and Billy Davis | The Amputee and His Girl—Repost!
Nikki Kimbrough is a TV personality, Broadway performer, producer, director, personal trainer, and entrepreneur. She’s the CEO and founder of Get Fit with Nik, Inc. She made her Broadway debut as Etta James in the Broadway musical A Night with Janis Joplin. She is the executive director and owner of the Harlem All-Stars Theater Group, where their mission is to create extraordinary theater experiences that educate, encourage and inspire underserved youth. With her boyfriend Billy Davis, she co-created, a live Zoom podcast/talk show called The Amputee and His Girl: "chronicles of a couple living the entrepreneurial lifestyle while on the grind in NYC with only three legs.” During the COVID lockdown, Nikki also created The Ladies First Chit-Chat CrewTalk Show, “where we honor the voice of the everyday woman,” which airs at 11 a.m. EST every Saturday on Zoom and Facebook Live. Instagram: @getfitwithnik   Facebook: Nikki KimbroughFacebook: Get Fit with Nik  Website: GetFitWithNik.com  ​Instagram: @theladiesfirstchitchatcrew  Billy Davis is a musician, athlete, personal trainer, real estate agent, and entrepreneur. In May 2012, Billy survived a horrific motorcycle accident that took his left leg above the knee. He spent more than four months in rehab and endured nine surgeries, after which he returned to personal training just six months after his accident. Always up for a challenge, less than a year after that, Billy returned to cycling, joining the Wiggle Your Toes and Achilles Triathlon teams, which led to his first triathlon in the summer of 2015 and subsequently to an Iron Man competition. Billy has documented much of his training through social media and he’s been a daily source of inspiration for thousands of people around the world.  After living in the NYC area for the better part of 20 years, Billy became a licensed real estate salesperson and a member of The Signature Team at Compass Real Estate. During the COVID lockdown, with his girlfriend Nikki Kimbrough, he co-created the live Zoom podcast/talk show The Amputee and His Girl, "chronicles of a couple living the entrepreneurial lifestyle while on the grind in NYC with only three legs.”www.theamputeeandhisgirl.com Instagram: @theamputeeandhisgirl Facebook: The Amputee and His Girl Billy's Instagram: @realestatetriathlete The Black & White Cookies
S2E7 : Christopher Holt | Drawing a Past Moment, Looking at a Future
10-03-2021
S2E7 : Christopher Holt | Drawing a Past Moment, Looking at a Future
Christopher Holt is a painter, water-colorist, and fresco artist. A native of Asheville, North Carolina, where he still lives and works among the mountains of Haywood County, its natural beauty continuing to inform and shape his artistry. Christopher grew up painting and drawing, ​eventually finding his way to the art department at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. There, his attention was captured by the Native American Artist Kimowan Metchewais and he learned much about the creative process as well as storytelling through art.  After Chapel Hill, his wanderlust took him to Central and South America, where he was exposed to ancient sites including Copan in Honduras, Tikal in Guatemala, and Chichenitza in Mexico, where he discovered the fresco paintings of Diego Rivera.Upon returning to Asheville in 2003, Christopher’s path crossed with the legendary artist and fresco master Benjamin Franklin Long IV, who was founding a school in the mountains dedicated to the study of drawing and painting. Christopher quickly became a devoted student at the Fine Arts League of the Carolinas. Over time he became an integral part of the school as well as Long’s fresco work. After a decade of working with Long, Holt established his own studio in Asheville.Christopher has continued traveling, painting and finding inspiration abroad, always returning to NC to show his work and teach, often working with students in the Asheville City Schools. His recent travels have taken him to Cairo, Egypt, Tuscany and the Dominican Republic where he has facilitated the painting of many large murals in a small village where children of Haitian descent worked alongside Dominican children to complete pictures of peace and community in a country caught up in racial injustice.Christopher spent much of 2019 at Asheville's Haywood Street Church where he created a 10-by-27-foot Renaissance-style fresco on a wall in the main sanctuary of the small United Methodist church that encompasses and serves the needs of many unhoused or formerly-unhoused people. The church, where Holt had been spending time at its weekly services and famous Welcome Table on Wednesdays—a community meal open to anyone and everyone, served on linen tablecloths and with fine china, catered by some of Asheville's best chefs and cooks. Those who eat and worship together at Haywood Street are individuals carrying all their worldly possessions in ragged backpacks as well as privileged professionals, stay-at-home moms, students and the working poor.The Haywood Street Fresco, which pictures several dozen members of the church community from diverse backgrounds, is one of hope and unity, reflecting Jesus' Beatitudes. The creation of the fresco has been made into a documentary film, Theirs Is The Kingdom, which filmmakers hope to release widely this spring. Christopher's website: Kairos Fine ArtChristopher on Insta: @christopherholtfineartTheirs Is The Kingdom documentary: HEREHaywood Street Fresco on Insta: @haywoodstreetfresco​
S2E6 : Karen Walrond | Joy & Activism
04-03-2021
S2E6 : Karen Walrond | Joy & Activism
Karen Walrond is a writer, photographer, lawyer, author, and leadership and activism coach—a Certified Dare to Lead™ Facilitator trained in Brené Brown's work on vulnerability, courage, shame-resilience and worthiness, as well as in positive psychology coaching from the Wholebeing Institute.She is a bestselling author on the subjects of tapping into your superpowers and how to work for change in the world without losing your joy. Karen's latest book, The Lightmaker's Manifesto: How to Work for Change Without Losing Your Joy, will be published by Broadleaf Books in November 2021. She also has contributed both photographs and essays to books on self expression and faith, including Disquiet Time: Rants and Reflections on the Good Book by the Skeptical, the Faithful, and a Few Scoundrels, a compendium co-edited by Cathleen Falsani. Find Karen's Books HERE​Karen is a sought-after keynote and TEDx speaker, who has spoken to small groups, as well as audiences comprised of thousands. Karen has spoken throughout the United States and abroad  on the topic of thriving through leadership development, the magic of creativity, the value of cultural and racial diversity and inclusion, and the power of social media. She has appeared on both local and national television and in other news media, including PBS, Huffington Post, CNN.com and The Oprah Winfrey Show.  She holds a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from Texas A&M University, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center, and remains an active member of the State Bar of Texas. Karen was one of 2016's 40 over 40 Women to Watch, as well as one of YWCA-Houston's 2016 Outstanding Women of the Year.Karen's website: Chookooloonks.comKaren on Twitter: @ChookooloonksKaren on Instagram: @HeyChookooloonksKaren's Podcast: The Make Light Show
S2E5 : Rives, Part II | Fencing Wind Chimes
25-02-2021
S2E5 : Rives, Part II | Fencing Wind Chimes
Rives is a poet, storyteller, author, speaker, event host, paper engineer, night owl activist, and since 2013 has been curator of the Museum of Four O'Clock in the Morning. He is a frequent speaker at the TED conference (in fact he is one of a rare few presenters who have six talks on TED.com) and he has been a regular host of TEDActive and TEDYouth. Rives appeared on Seasons 3–6 of HBO's Def Poetry Jam and was a member of Team Hollywood, which won the 2004 National Poetry Slam. He also starred alongside model Bar Refaeli in the 2008 Bravo special Ironic Iconic America, touring the United States on a “roller coaster ride through the eye-popping panorama of American pop culture.”  Rives also appeared as the “first 2.0 poet” in a series of ads for telecom company Orange S.A., and has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and appeared on NPR's All Things Considered. As a poet, Rives' way with words has been called a “demonstration of what the English language is capable of.” He is known for humorously layered and heartwarming pieces such as “Kite” and “Mockingbird," as well as for his use of multimedia in his performances, seamlessly intertwining images, video, and often the audience members themselves with his poems. Rives has written and paper engineered several pop-up books for children and adults. Flat pages can't contain his storytelling, even when paper is his medium. The pop-up books he creates for children unfold with surprise: The Christmas Pop-Up Present expands to reveal moving parts, hidden areas and miniature booklets inside. Early in his career, Rives worked at Intervisual Books, under the leadership of Waldo Hunt. Two pop-up books, with paper engineering by Rives—The Consummate Cigar Book and  If I Were A Polar Bear—were finalists for the Movable Book Society Meggendorfer Prize for Best Paper Engineering. Recently, with our Cathleen, Rives began hosting Nighthawks Hangouts, invitation-only online gatherings for night owls, nighthawks, dawn-treaders, night shifters, midnight ramblers, lifelong and situational insomniacs, apprentice vampires, and those who are more likely to stay up until than to wake up at dawn, and who often find themselves awake when much of the rest of the world is asleep. Rives' website: ShopliftWindchimes.comThe Museum of Four in the Morning website: fourinthemorning.comThe Museum of Four in the Morning on Twitter: @mofitmThe Museum of Four in the Morning on Instagram: @mofitmNighthawks Hangout on Twitter: @nighthawkshangNighthawks Hangout on Instagram: @nighthawkshangRives on TED.com
S2E4 : Rives | Latin-splain Part 1
09-02-2021
S2E4 : Rives | Latin-splain Part 1
Rives is a poet, storyteller, author, speaker, event host, paper engineer, night owl activist, and since 2013 has been curator of the Museum of Four O'Clock in the Morning. He is a frequent speaker at the TED conference (in fact he is one of a rare few presenters who have six talks on TED.com) and he has been a regular host of TEDActive and TEDYouth. Rives appeared on Seasons 3–6 of HBO's Def Poetry Jam and was a member of Team Hollywood, which won the 2004 National Poetry Slam. He also starred alongside model Bar Refaeli in the 2008 Bravo special Ironic Iconic America, touring the United States on a “roller coaster ride through the eye-popping panorama of American pop culture.”  Rives also appeared as the “first 2.0 poet” in a series of ads for telecom company Orange S.A., and has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and appeared on NPR's All Things Considered. As a poet, Rives' way with words has been called a “demonstration of what the English language is capable of.” He is known for humorously layered and heartwarming pieces such as “Kite” and “Mockingbird," as well as for his use of multimedia in his performances, seamlessly intertwining images, video, and often the audience members themselves with his poems. Rives has written and paper engineered several pop-up books for children and adults. Flat pages can't contain his storytelling, even when paper is his medium. The pop-up books he creates for children unfold with surprise: The Christmas Pop-Up Present expands to reveal moving parts, hidden areas and miniature booklets inside. Early in his career, Rives worked at Intervisual Books, under the leadership of Waldo Hunt. Two pop-up books, with paper engineering by Rives—The Consummate Cigar Book and  If I Were A Polar Bear—were finalists for the Movable Book Society Meggendorfer Prize for Best Paper Engineering. Recently, with our Cathleen, Rives began hosting Nighthawks Hangouts, invitation-only online gatherings for night owls, nighthawks, dawn-treaders, night shifters, midnight ramblers, lifelong and situational insomniacs, apprentice vampires, and those who are more likely to stay up until than to wake up at dawn, and who often find themselves awake when much of the rest of the world is asleep. Rives' website: ShopliftWindchimes.comThe Museum of Four in the Morning website: fourinthemorning.comThe Museum of Four in the Morning on Twitter: @mofitmThe Museum of Four in the Morning on Instagram: @mofitmNighthawks Hangout on Twitter: @nighthawkshangNighthawks Hangout on Instagram: @nighthawkshangRives on TED.com
Kait + Cath Mini 11 | Carbo Offset (#PizzaForHoward Day)
04-02-2021
Kait + Cath Mini 11 | Carbo Offset (#PizzaForHoward Day)
Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett  and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.Our special minisode guest Ben Davis is a singer/actor originally from Indianapolis. He has lived in New York City for the last 19 years.Ben enjoys an international concert career and has been seen on TV and in films around the world. Ben's father, Howard, passed away in 2014 after a battle with esophageal cancer. Every year since on his birthday, today, February 4 (which is also World Cancer Day), Ben has held a #PizzaForHoward #PizzaForHowie fundraiser—eat pizza; take a picture; post it on socials and tag dear Howie (who loved pizza); and donate $1 to the American Cancer Society.We'd be grateful, if you are able, to join us in remembering a remarkable man and helping those at the forefront of the battle to eradicate cancer. CLICK HERE to donate.Instagram: @thisBenDavis​Twitter: @BJDavis​Website: Benjamin Jay Davis ​Soundcloud: BJ DavisKaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrl​Cathleen's LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen's Latest: Look for the LightMark's Insta:@markrivetMark's Twitter:@rivetmark​Instagram: @thisBenDavis​Twitter: @BJDavis​Website: Benjamin Jay Davis ​Soundcloud: BJ Davis​ACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeed​