My Art is My Voice

My Art is My Voice

by Rebecca Danger & Tom Ferry
Season 1
We’re Taking a Break (And Why That Matters for Artists) My Art is My Voice.
We’re hitting pause. In this episode, we step back from the usual pace to talk honestly about taking a break—why it matters, what it reveals, and how it can actually move your creative work forward. This isn’t about burnout or quitting. It’s about intention, clarity, and making space to grow as artists. We talk about: Knowing when it’s time to step away The difference between rest and avoidance What breaks can teach you about your work Letting go of pressure to constantly produce If you’ve been feeling stretched, stuck, or unsure about your next step—this conversation is for you. 🎧 Listen on podcast platforms 🧸 Barnaby The Persnickety Bear Knitting and Sewing Patterns By Rebecca Danger https://www.etsy.com/shop/dangercrafts/ instagram @myartismyvoicepodcast email myartismyvoicepodcast@gmail.com Rebecca Danger's Website: rebeccadanger.com Tom Ferry's Website: tomferrystudio.com
When You Need to Step Away From Your Art. My Art is My Voice
What happens when your creative life starts to feel overwhelming? In this episode of My Art is My Voice, Rebecca, Tom, and Brecken Stockmar talk about burnout, stepping back, and the quiet moments when artists need to reset—not as a strategy, but as survival. Together, they explore: – Creative burnout and emotional overload – Letting go of pressure and expectations – Reconnecting with your love for making – Why doing less might actually matter more Sometimes the most honest thing an artist can do… is pause. Find Brecken Stockmar: https://bakercreekceramics.com/brecken-stockmar Instagram @bakercreekceramics and @breckenstockmar_pottery 🧸 Barnaby The Persnickety Bear Knitting and Sewing Patterns By Rebecca Danger https://www.etsy.com/shop/dangercrafts/ instagram @myartismyvoicepodcast email myartismyvoicepodcast@gmail.com Rebecca Danger's Website: rebeccadanger.com Tom Ferry's Website: tomferrystudio.com
You Don’t Need Permission to Be an Artist. My Art is My Voice.
What happens when your art starts to feel like pressure instead of expression? In Episode 19 of My Art is My Voice, we talk honestly about identity, expectations, and staying connected to your creative voice without getting pulled into hustle culture. A grounded conversation about making art in a way that still feels like yours. 🧸 Barnaby The Persnickety Bear Knitting and Sewing Patterns By Rebecca Danger https://www.etsy.com/shop/dangercrafts/ 🎧 Listen on podcast platforms 📌 New episodes every week i nstagram @myartismyvoicepodcast email myartismyvoicepodcast@gmail.com Rebecca Danger's Website: rebeccadanger.com Tom Ferry's Website: tomferrystudio.com
Is Handmade Still Worth It in an AI World? My Art is My Voice.
In Episode 17, we explore what it means to be a handmade artist in an increasingly digital world. Is crafting still relevant? Should artists follow happiness—or stay rooted in their values? This honest conversation dives into creativity, identity, and finding your place as an artist in a rapidly changing world.
What Even Is an Artist? My Art is My Voice.
What does it actually mean to be an artist? In this episode, we unpack the stories we’ve been told about success, identity, and what “counts” as real art. From gallery expectations to personal pressure, we question whether the label even matters anymore. 🎧 Listen on podcast platforms 📌 New episodes every week instagram @myartismyvoicepodcast email myartismyvoicepodcast@gmail.com Rebecca Danger's Website: rebeccadanger.com Tom Ferry's Website: tomferrystudio.com #artistlife #creativeprocess #whatisaqartist #artpodcast #creativity #authenticart #makeart #artistmindset #creativejourney #indieartists
The Algorithm Doesn’t Care How Good Your Art Is (And What Artists Can Do Instead)
What if the problem isn’t your art—but the system you’re trying to fit it into? In this episode of My Art is My Voice, we talk about the reality of being an artist in a world driven by algorithms and online visibility. We discuss: – Why posting online can feel like “screaming into the void” – The disconnect between the quality of your work and what gets seen – The pressure to turn art into content – And how building your own creative world might matter more than chasing the algorithm This is an honest conversation about what it feels like to create right now—and how artists can move forward without losing themselves in the process. If you’ve been feeling stuck, unseen, or frustrated with social media, this episode is for you. 🎧 New episodes every week. instagram @myartismyvoicepodcast email myartismyvoicepodcast@gmail.com Rebecca Danger's Website: rebeccadanger.com Tom Ferry's Website: tomferrystudio.com #artistlife #creativeprocess #artpodcast #beinganartist #creativity #artbusiness #independentartist #makersgonnamake #creativejourney #authenticcreativity #artiststruggles #artcommunity
My Artis My Voice. Why Creativity Doesn’t Show Up When You Want It To
Episode 14 of My Art is My Voice is an honest look at what creativity actually feels like—when it’s not flowing. We talk about the reality that creativity doesn’t just “turn on,” and how sometimes it takes days of showing up before anything clicks. Tom shares how he has to sell himself on an idea before it comes alive, and Rebecca talks about the tension between creating for joy and the pressure to turn it into something shareable. This episode explores: Why creativity comes and goes The hidden work behind every finished piece The struggle between art and business How internal language shapes your creative life Why the experience of art might matter more than the outcome If you’ve ever felt stuck, behind, or like you “should” be more creative—this conversation is for you. 🎧 New episodes every week. instagram @myartismyvoicepodcast email myartismyvoicepodcast@gmail.com Rebecca Danger's Website: rebeccadanger.com Tom Ferry's Website: tomferrystudio.com #artpodcast #creativeprocess #artistlife #makingart #creativity #artjourney #studiolife #authenticcreators #artpodcast #creativity #artistlife #creativeprocess #artlife #makersgonnamake #creatives #arttalk #processoverproduct #creativityunlocked #artistmindset #creativejourney #artcommunity #authenticcreativity #slowcreating #creativeblock #artiststruggles #makeart #artconversation #creativeflow
My Art is My Voice. Play, Pressure, and the Truth About Being an Artist
Most people think being an artist is about talent, inspiration, or creativity. It’s not. In this episode, we talk about the part no one really prepares you for—the middle. The repetition. The patience. The moments where nothing feels like it’s working, but you keep showing up anyway. Tom shares what learning clay is teaching him about control, timing, and letting go. Rebecca talks about the tension between creating art and running a business—and how easy it is to feel like you “did nothing” even when you did everything. We also get into: – Why play creates your best work (but can’t sustain it) – The pressure to become “iconic” as an artist – What watching Andy Warhol’s life revealed about success and unhappiness – Why the label “artist” might not even matter – The balance between joy, work, and expectations This is an honest conversation about what it actually feels like to make art in real life—not the highlight reel. If you’ve ever felt stuck, behind, or unsure if you’re doing it “right”… this episode is for you. 🎧 New episodes every week. instagram @myartismyvoicepodcast email myartismyvoicepodcast@gmail.com Rebecca Danger's Website: rebeccadanger.com Tom Ferry's Website: tomferrystudio.com #artpodcast #creativeprocess #artistlife #makingart #creativity #artjourney #studiolife #authenticcreators
My Art is My Voice. The Reality of Building a Creative Life Online
What does it really take to grow as an artist—while still dealing with self-doubt, business challenges, and the pressure to keep showing up? In this episode of My Art is My Voice, Rebecca Danger and Tom Ferry talk honestly about the messy middle of being a working artist. From learning new mediums and navigating creative identity, to the realities of selling art and building a business online, this conversation explores what it looks like to keep going—even when things feel uncertain. In this episode: Learning new skills (and embracing the beginner phase) The difference between making art vs making products People-pleasing and finding your own creative voice Why selling art is a skill (not just talent) The power of making a new choice tomorrow Growth, setbacks, and showing up anyway The challenge of staying visible in a constantly changing online world This is a real conversation about what it means to build a creative life over time. 💬 What’s been harder for you—making the art or learning how to sell it? 🎧 New episodes every week. instagram @myartismyvoicepodcast email myartismyvoicepodcast@gmail.com Rebecca Danger's Website: rebeccadanger.com Tom Ferry's Website: tomferrystudio.com #ArtistLife #CreativeProcess #ArtBusiness #ArtistMindset #CreativeJourney #MakeArt #SellingArt #CreativeGrowth #RebeccaDanger #TomFerryStudio #ArtPodcast #CreativeLife #ArtistsOnYouTube
The Collection in the Closet: Lori VanEtta on Silencing Your Inner Critic and Finally Showing Up
What if you spent years making beautiful art and never thought it was good enough to show anyone? In their first ever interview episode, Rebecca and Tom sit down with artist Lori VanEtta for a conversation full of warmth, laughter, and a few things that will quietly stay with you. Lori has taught art across schools and studios, including to people living with dementia — and what she learned about creativity in those rooms will shift something in you. She assembled a body of work, convinced it wasn't ready, until a mentor pushed her toward galleries. She's been showing ever since. We talk about what it means to create with intention — to genuinely want your art to make people feel better — and what happens when you finally silence the inner critic that's been running the show. Lori's answer to that one is worth the listen all on its own. We also get into artist collaboration, the magic that happens when creative people find each other, and yes, we reference Big Magic because of course we do. If you have ever had a collection in the closet — art, writing, ideas, anything — that you haven't shown the world because it isn't ready yet, Lori's story might be the nudge you didn't know you needed. New episodes weekly. instagram @myartismyvoicepodcast email myartismyvoicepodcast@gmail.com Rebecca Danger's Website: rebeccadanger.com T om Ferry's Website: tomferrystudio.com Lori VanEtta’s Website: lorivanettaartist.com
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