Creative Twist

Sally Vanderpump

In Creative Twist Sally Vanderpump talks to other comeback creatives about the power and joy of rediscovering your artistic dreams after a break. read less
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Come on in, the water's bubbly! Why there's never a bad time to (re)start your creative journey with Kerry Lyons
17-10-2022
Come on in, the water's bubbly! Why there's never a bad time to (re)start your creative journey with Kerry Lyons
Creative coach and "born-again illustrator" Kerry Lyons burnt down everything so you don’t have to. After rising to the top of a career in graphic design, she realised her heart was not in it and left everything behind to rediscover what really inspired her. She's on a mission to help high-achieving creatives who've lost their mojo, to stop compromising on what they want out of fear, and instead recover their true creative call. If you're on the brink of starting something creative or are in a creative career that no longer feels like the right fit, then give this episode a listen.Kerry talks about "a global crisis of unfulfilment" and why it's a rebellious act to seek out the joy of creativity and share it with the world. We discuss how to turn comparisons into inspiration and fuel and allow yourself to play. Join us to hear all about Kerry's illustration adventure.Kerry mentions Bonnie Christine's Immersion programme, https://bonniechristine.com/learn we both recommend Andy J Pizza https://www.andyjpizza.com/ and mention books by Jon Acuff, Start and Do OverSo as this season of Creative Twist comes to an end, here’s to starting something.Find out more about the wonderful world of Kerry Lyons on Instagram @iamkerrylyons or on her website, https://www.kerrylyons.com/And there's more about Creative Twist on mine, https://www.sallyvanderpump.com/If listening has got you feeling creative and ready to learn, why not get a month off Skillshare's amazing variety of courses using my affiliate link: https://skillshare.eqcm.net/YgzKgO
Forensic approach fuels career change for police officer turned actor Michelle Jeram
10-10-2022
Forensic approach fuels career change for police officer turned actor Michelle Jeram
If you’ve ever wanted to get into acting but wonder if you’ve left it too late, this episode is for you. Michelle Jeram and I discuss the benefits of coming to acting with a wealth of life experience and a different career under your belt. Michelle had a 23-year career as a police officer until she was medically retired after an assault on duty. Rather than sit back and relax, she decided to learn all she could about acting during lockdown and on her 52nd birthday she stepped onto set of a BBC drama Granite Harbour to play series regular DS Montrose. Michelle explains how embracing her experience of procedure and discipline has fuelled her new career and how she uses a forensic approach to script work and her process on set. It’s a fascinating episode, full of top tips for actors. Michelle mentions her coach Emma Crompton of the Casting Feed https://www.thecastingfeed.com/ and the book The Golden Rules of Acting by Andy Nyman, which can be found on the Creative Twist booklist here: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/creative-twistAnd we talk about Ross Grant and the brilliant Act on This, of which we are both members. Find out more or join with my affiliate link here: https://www.actonthis.tv/a/10071/yZbq5gz2  Granite Harbour will be shown on BBC Scotland, BBC1 and iPlayer and you can follow Michelle on Twitter @MichelleJeramYou can find out more about me and book me for voiceover via my website https://www.sallyvanderpump.com/ and if listening has got you feeling creative and ready to learn, why not get a month off Skillshare's amazing variety of creative courses using my affiliate link: https://skillshare.eqcm.net/YgzKgO
Capture the magic in your own unique style with photographer Ivan Weiss
03-10-2022
Capture the magic in your own unique style with photographer Ivan Weiss
Think you can only sustain a creative career by compromise? Ivan Weiss doesn't agree. He's built his photography business by relentlessly following his own vision. We talk about how two days with the right mentor helped crystallise his decision to take the leap and leave his corporate career, loving the tech and the gadgetry but focusing on feelings, and how as soon as you ask the question, "am I ready to do this full-time," you're ready.Born with a camera pointed at him, Ivan grew up surrounded by photography. His interest in portraiture was influenced by 12 years living in Florence. By 2011 he began transitioning out of a corporate career in media into photography. He creates images that reflect a fascination with classical composition, a delight in the technical possibilities afforded by modern equipment and techniques, and a sensitivity for human emotion.Find out more about Ivan Weiss here: https://ivanweiss.london/He mentions Light, Science and Magic by Steven Biver, Paul Fuqua and Robin Reid and Start With Why by Simon Sinek, both of which can be found on the Creative Twist booklist: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/creative-twistYou can find out more about me and book me for voiceover via my website https://www.sallyvanderpump.com/ and if listening has got you feeling creative and ready to learn, why not get a month off Skillshare's amazing variety of creative courses using my affiliate link: https://skillshare.eqcm.net/YgzKgO
What happens if you don't? Find focus and create your own definition of success with Corrie Legge
26-09-2022
What happens if you don't? Find focus and create your own definition of success with Corrie Legge
If you’re procrastinating, juggling multiple projects or feeling the fear of taking a leap or sharing your work, this episode will help. We talk about how to build a life and a model of success that works for you. I know I will be coming back to it.Corrie Legge is a multi-passionate artist and productivity coach for creatives. As an actor and voiceover artist, she has appeared in many independent films, national commercials, animation, video games, audiobooks, and more. She's also a filmmaker with several short films under her belt, and multiple feature scripts in the works.As a coach, Corrie hosts Your Creative Life, a creative community designed to help multi-passionate actors take control over their dreams and build thriving creative careers without sacrificing the fulfilled life they deserve.Join me and Corrie as we talk about how she switched from a Biology major to acting and the various ways she has woven herself a creative life that uniquely reflects her many different passions. Combining creativity and organisational skills, Corrie has some top tips for creatives who struggle to prioritise. We mention The Artist’s Way (of course!) by Julia Cameron, Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert and The War of Art by Stephen Pressfield, and Sara Pyszka https://www.sarapyszka.com/about.html Several of the books can be found on the Creative Twist booklist: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/sallyvanderpumpYou can find out more about me and book me for voiceover via my website https://www.sallyvanderpump.com/ and if listening has got you feeling creative and ready to learn, why not get a month off Skillshare's amazing variety of creative courses using my affiliate link: https://skillshare.eqcm.net/YgzKgO
'If you don't have a dream, how you gonna have a dream come true,' with musician Ben Haynes
20-09-2022
'If you don't have a dream, how you gonna have a dream come true,' with musician Ben Haynes
Have you ever thought about taking a leap but somebody else has tried to put you off? When Ben Haynes wanted to leave his job in NHS communications and go full-time in music production, he was met with a lot of opposition. But it only served to spur him on.From his early days playing drums on saucepans to taking the plunge and leaving his comfortable job in communications for the NHS, Ben’s always been a dreamer. His dream job has been his reality for the last 11 years. As the Captain Sensible song goes, "if you don't have a dream, how you gonna have a dream come true?"If you’re interested in how to make a change even when the naysayers are telling you not to and how to sustain a successful business without losing your passion for creativity, this episode is for you. Ben's website can be found here: https://www.haynesmusic.com/ His beautiful music in the name of Smoky is on Spotify, including his most popular song, Penarth Pier https://open.spotify.com/track/7wD904p1RznL1Mvp3Z3qFq Ben recommends the book Who Moved My Cheese by Dr Spencer Johnson which is available on the Creative Twist booklist: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/creative-twistHe also mentions Clannad and Paper Kites.You can find out more about me and book me for voiceover via my website https://www.sallyvanderpump.com/ and if listening has got you feeling creative and ready to learn, why not get a month off Skillshare's amazing variety of creative courses using my affiliate link: https://skillshare.eqcm.net/YgzKgO
Making a body of work with Tindara Sidoti-McNary
12-09-2022
Making a body of work with Tindara Sidoti-McNary
How do you tackle the challenge of being a full-time creative after years of structured work?That's the question Tindara Sidoti-McNary is wrangling with after leaving teaching to return to a full-time art practice. After all, timing is everything - a chance encounter meant soon after moving to Margate she had met fellow artist Catrin Osborne and embarked upon an exciting journey with the Arts Council-funded show, This Is What The Menopause Looks Like.We talk about her supportive boss in her architecture and engineering job who backed her decision to do an MA and even read her dissertation, a shared family obsession with film and why body image is a big theme in her work. Born in London to parents who moved to the UK from Sicily in 1968, Tindara has been fascinated by art and film since childhood. She makes video art and films exploring issues such as body image and menopause. She is a socialist, feminist and fat activist who loves cats, Spurs and hip hop. If you're into the joy of combining different art forms and collaborations and how creativity leads to connection and community, this episode is for you. You can find Tindara on Twitter and Instagram as @olivemcdoti and watch her films here: Making bodieshttps://youtu.be/60QUnpyAJC8Making the change https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XX5pus0WS2wTindara is an associate artist of https://osborneandwhat.co.uk/Read the Creative Twist booklist here: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/creative-twistYou can find out more about me and book me for voiceover via my website https://www.sallyvanderpump.com/ and if listening has got you feeling creative and ready to learn, why not get a month off Skillshare's amazing variety of creative courses using my affiliate link: https://skillshare.eqcm.net/YgzKgO Happy listening!