Dreams and Bones interviews a different person each month who talks about living a creative life, and how their experiences throughout life have helped them be the creative person they are today.
In this year in review episode, we hear all 10 of our guests thoughts on the question: To what degree are born creative, and to what degree are we a product of our surroundings?
Carrie Stuart Parks, Joni Bartel, Kelton Enich, Laurie Roberts, Rachael Krusemark, Carl Rowe, Joy Persoon, Ken Bartle, Nancy Hanks, Simon Miller.
Kelton Enich discusses how she overcomes resistance in her efforts to share her creativity.
Kellogg High School Creative Writing teacher Kelton Enich shares about the family experiences that created her love for teaching others.
Carol and Paul discuss the final two tools in their creative toolkit, the Creator Connection and Creative Community.
Carol and Paul take advantage of the fifth Friday of April to reflect back on the four interviews they have had so far and pose some questions to each other.
Simon Miller shares more about the technical side of creativity...or is it the creative side of technology?
Simon talks about his many creative interests, including sharing music with family and friends.
While discussing his own creative interests, Simon Miller recounts some experiences with his wife Amy and their four adopted daughters.
Ken Bartle shares the about some of the ways creativity has been a part of all facets of his life, including the ministry.
Artist and educator Rachael Krusemark discusses the individuality of the creative process.
Carl Rowe shares the some of his many musical pursuits, and how he has shared them with others.
Rachael Krusemark shares how her "deprived" childhood experiences shaped her creativity.
Local filmmaker Nancy Hanks reflects on the gifts we are born with and the people that help us out along the way.
Local filmmaker Nancy Hanks talks about the different ways she has told stories in her life.
Carol and Paul welcome their daughters, Molly, Zoe, and Cosette to a special Fifth Friday edition of Dreams and Bones.
Laurie talks about the role of memory in our own stories, and shares some of her musical creativity.
Joy Persoon talks about the resistance we can feel in the creative process, and the need to "be there" for other creators.
Joy Persoon talks about both internal and external battles for creativity throughout her life.
Joy Persoon tries to answer the question "are we born creative?" and discusses the need for creative outlets.
Joy Persoon shares about growing up and growing into her career as a music educator, performer, and artist, by simply using what she already knew.