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Her Process

What makes artists tick? How and why do they do what they do? What keeps them motivated? How do they earn a living pursuing their art?Join host, Jo Bozarth, as she chats with artists of all genres about the ins and outs of their work, how they got where they are, their successes, failures...the behind the scenes of being a creative. This podcast is all about women learning from and supporting one another. If you're an artist searching for some common ground and inspiration, this show's for you! For more inside scoop, pop on over to www.herprocess.com
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Oct 18, 2018

Episode 53.5 is a 5ish minute rapid fire q & a with my guest from episode 53, Kitty Lindsay. Find out what makes this actor/writer/director/podcaster tick. My fav answer from this episode was to the question of how to get over that creative lull. So simple. Why haven’t I thought of this?? How does Kitty do it? Listen and find out!

See photos and fun facts about Kitty at: http://www.herprocess.com

Connect with Kitty at: https://www.facebook.com/KittyLindsay

 

Oct 3, 2018

Today’s Her Process episode is a fun one for me because I’m talking with a fellow podcaster! Her name is Kitty Lindsay and, in addition to acting, writing, directing, doing sketch, and improv, she also hosts one of my favorite pods, Feminist Crush!

Kitty is about to drop season four of her show, and I just had get more info, because this season is a special one. Kitty, who is LA based, takes Feminist Crush on the road. All episodes were recorded in, and feature guests from, her hometown of Charleston, West Virginia. Yep, this feminist is venturing out in “Trump Country”, where she is pleasantly surprised by what she finds! She shares a little bit about that with us here on Her Process today, and we talk about art and feminism…what it means to be a feminist, and how this plays a role in what Kitty creates. We also talk about the struggle of the multi-hyphenate artist. Is it really a struggle? Kick back, and let’s find out! Here is my chat with the multi-hyphenate, multi-talented, Kitty Lindsay!

See photos and fun facts about Kitty at: http://www.herprocess.com

Connect with host, Jo Bozarth at: http://jobozarth.com

Connect with Kitty Lindsay at: https://www.facebook.com/KittyLindsay

 

 

Sep 12, 2018

Think of episode 52.5 with Sarah Momo Romero as a P.S. to episode 52. It’s a rapid fire q&a where I ask my guests the same twelve questions to hear the similarities and differences among artists of the same and different genres. Some sample questions: Do you check out other artists within your genre on social media? What’s your creative ritual? Do you have a ‘go-to’ person who you bounce ideas off of.

Let’s hear what this author/illustrator has to say!

See pics of Sarah and her art, and fun facts at: http://www.herprocess.com

Connect with host, Jo Bozarth at: http://jobozarth.com

Check out Sarah's site: http://www.sarahmomoromero.com

 

Sep 5, 2018

In this Her Process I have the pleasure of chatting with Sarah Momo Romero. I’m catching Sarah as she’s about to become a published author and illustrator! Her children’s book, Wake Up, Little Bat is due out this fall. And you know I’ll be asking her to come back and share that whole experience with us!

 

Today, Sarah shares how she got her first book published. It’s a process she highly recommends! She also gives us her secret weapon to combat that creative lull. This one may surprise you!

And she talks about finding her own illustrative style for drawing people.

Sarah is so open and so generous in sharing about her creative path…she really makes you feel like you can do this, too. So if you’re ready for some real motivation and tips you can use, listen up! Here is my chat with author/illustrator, Sarah Momo Romero.

See pics of Sarah and her art, and fun facts at: http://www.herprocess.com

Connect with host, Jo Bozarth at:  http://jobozarth.com

Check out Sarah's site: http://www.sarahmomoromero.com

 

Aug 20, 2018

Today’s show wraps up my series on collaboration. It’s a tribute to art and to friendship. It’s about what happens when you’re on a roll, when you’re making strides, realizing your dream…and the unthinkable happens. What do you do? How do you go on? Do you go on?

If you’re just joining Her Process for the first time, today’s guest, Camilla Ochlan, has been on the show before with her Werewolf Whisperer series writing partner, Bonita Gutierrez. 

But Camilla, being the creative soul that she is, and I’m guessing also a master at organization, has another writing partner with whom she’s been creating the world that houses another series, called Of Cats and Dragons. In fact, she and her dear friend, Carol Leever, her Of Cats and Dragons illustrator and co-writer, have been creating this world for over three decades now. But they didn't realize it right away.

When Camilla and Carol did finally decide to share their creation with the world, life, as it does, stepped in with a twist that neither friend could ever have imagined or prepared for. You always hear people say that they meant to do x, y, z, but "life got in the way." Well, these ladies didn't let "life" thwart their plans. They've bobbed and weaved, and have persevered. This is their story. 

Keep up with the pod: http://www.herprocess.com

Visit the world Of Cats and Dragons: http://ofcatsanddragons.com

 

Aug 8, 2018

I'm excited to be chatting with writer/director, Tina Cesa Ward and actor, Rachael Hip-Flores. These ladies first worked together in 2008 when Tina cast Rachael in her ground breaking web series, Anyone But Me. The show went on to win Indie Soap awards, a Clicker award for best drama, a Writers Guild Award for best Original New Media, and more. Rachael won a Streamy for her portrayal of series lead, Vivian. Clearly this was a pairing that worked! And it turned out to be the beginning of a long working relationship, and friendship. 

Today the ladies talk about casting, from the perspective of both the actor and the director. They talk about what it takes to make a successful working relationship on set, and they share how they keep it fresh after years of working together.

If you want to get some great insight, and have some laughs along the way, take a listen!

Jul 26, 2018

In this, the third installment of my special series on collaboration, I’m talking with someone with whom I’ve recently collaborated, my dear friend and producer extraordinaire, Cynthia Graner.

Cynthia is an AFI alum who has produced commercials, branded content, feature films, short films, episodics…she’s basically done it all. Today, in addition to hearing how the work flow and other aspects of the working relationship between a producer and writer/director work, Cynthia talks about the various roles of different types of producers.

Oh! And my role was that of the writer/director.

A little background…Cynthia and I have worked together on projects before, but the particular project that we’re focusing on today was new territory for us because prior to this shoot, my role had been that of the actor. This time Cynthia produced a short film that I wrote and directed. So today we’re talking about that process, from writing the script to pre production to shooting the film…all of it. 

This episode was a fun one for me. I swear that during every step this project, if my brain was the puzzle, her brain was the missing piece. If you’re thinking about mounting a production, you’ll want to give this chat a close listen.

Keep up with the pod: http://www.herprocess.com

Connect with host, Jo Bozarth: https://www.instagram.com/jobozarth/

Cynthia online: https://www.cynthiagraner.com

 

Jul 19, 2018

I’m chatting with author Robin Puelma and illustrator Shelley Couvillion for the second installment in my series on collaboration.

Robin is a freelance blogger and the author of middle grade novels, The Missing Crimoire and The Naming of Colton Black. And Shelley is an illustrator who has had several solo shows, she’s illustrated comic books, and is now focusing on children’s book illustration…and that’s where our story begins.

How do two artists of different genres come together to create something that stays true to both of their visions? Today, Shelley and Robin talk about the ins and outs of the relationship between an author and the artist who is illustrating her book covers. 

And there are fun tidbits about the how to’s of their respective  careers woven in to our talk about collaboration. There's so much good info here, whether you’re an artist with representation or an artist who's out there doing it for yourself!

Listen and be inspired, my friends! 

Keep up with the pod: http://www.herprocess.com

Connect with host, Jo Bozarth: http://jobozarth.com

Shelley online: https://shelleycouvillion.com

Robin online: https://www.robinpuelma.com

 

Jul 11, 2018

You’ve seen the hash tags #communityovercompetition and #collaborationovercompetition. Well, my guests today are giving those hash tags more than lip service…or tweet service? 

Today I’m chatting with authors Camilla Ochlan and Bonita Gutierrez. If you’ve been listening to the show for a while, you’ll recognize their names from episode 21.  And if you’re a fan of urban fantasy, you probably know them from their series, The Werewolf Whisperer.

In episode 21 the ladies talked about writing in a past and present timeline, character, publishing, and so much more. Today, they’re sharing what writing a series looks like when you’re part of a team. How do you get it all to flow when there are two creatives? What do they recommend looking for in a writing partner? How do they handle being business partners as well as writing partners? And if you are an artist, you know that these days, many creative industries have evolved so much so that artists basically have to be entrepreneurs, as well.

There’s a lot of good stuff here, so let’s get to it. I’m so happy to welcome back to the show Camilla Ochlan and Bonita Gutierrez!

Keep up with the pod: http://www.herprocess.com

Connect with host, Jo Bozarth: http://jobozarth.com

Camilla online: https://seethingbrain.wordpress.com

Bonita online: https://bonitamg.tumblr.com

 

Feb 22, 2018

Last week I promised a deep dive into the process of creating music. To be more specific, recording music. Recording artist and songwriter, Drea, is back with me to do just that.

In the next fifteen minutes, you’ll hear about the recording of her last album, No Vacancy and how the process of recording her new music, including her latest release Hometown, is different. Part of it is that she’s in a different headspace, part of it is that she’s in more control of how she’s recording, and today she’s sharing that process with us.

She talks about what happened in college, and beyond, that shattered her confidence as a singer and as a performer, and how she’s getting that confidence back.

And she explains how accepting her deep love for music, and eventually committing to her music and dropping the extraneous stuff, and yes…that included a job, is affecting her career in the most positive ways. It’s all about taking that leap!

Connect with host, Jo Bozarth, and keep up with the pod at:

http://www.herprocess.com

Find all things Drea at:

http://www.dreaxmusic.com

 

 

Feb 15, 2018

Back in episode 22, today’s guest, recording artist and songwriter, Drea, opened up to me about her experience as a victim of sexual assault. Today I’m checking back in with Drea in what is probably one of the most empowering episodes I will ever record.

In this episode, Drea talks about reclaiming ownership of her body, and who she is, through movement. And, she tells us how you can get in on this, too.

We talk about the affect the assault has had on her art, and how music has helped her to fully process what happened. Which brings me to her latest single, Hometown, and the music she’s writing and recording currently. There’s definitely been a shift in her creative process, and we touch on it in this episode, and take a deep dive into in the next episode.

And, stick around because Drea treats us to an absolutely beautiful performance of Hometown at the end of the show.

Alright, let’s get to it. Here is my chat with the lovely and soulful, Drea.

Connect with host, Jo Bozarth, and keep up with the pod at:

http://www.herprocess.com

Find all things Drea at:

http://www.dreaxmusic.com

 

Feb 1, 2018

This episode of Her Process is for all of you artists out there for whom your art is not your day job. Maybe you’re waiting tables, personal training, substitute teaching…let’s just say your “fallback” job has become your main source of income.

I’m welcoming back singer/songwriter Katie Ferrara. If you haven't heard Katie's episode where we talk a lot about busking, it's episode 19.

Today’s focus is on how she’s made her music her full time gig. And the info, stories, and advice she shares in this episode could easily be utilized by illustrators, actors, writers, dancers…you name it. It’s for anyone who’s ready to take that leap.

If that’s you, and you need that kick in the pants to get things moving, keep listening! Here is my chat with Katie Ferrara.

Connect with host, Jo Bozarth, and keep up with the pod at:

http://www.herprocess.com

Find Katie Ferrara at:

https://katieferrara.com

Jan 11, 2018

It's the Her Process micro pod! Think of this bonus episode as a little P.S. to episode 44 featuring painter, creator, Ela Mella. She touches on the parts of her world that you don't see on instagram. And, if you've been listening to the show, you know that the micro pod consists of twelve questions I ask all of my guests. One of the questions is whether or not they check out other artists of their discipline on social media. Ela gave the best answer, and reason, I've heard so far! Check it out!

Connect with host, Jo Bozarth, and keep up with the pod at: 

http://www.herprocess.com

Find Ela Mella at:

https://www.elamella.com

 

Jan 4, 2018

To introduce today’s artist, I’m going to take a description directly from her web site because it is just so perfect! Ela Mella is pun-loving painter and creator based in Los Angeles on a mission to spread love through art and unity through laughter.

In this episode Ela opens up and shares where that positivity came from and how living through the lowest low can really change a girl’s perspective.

We also talk about how LA, the city and the lifestyle, creeped into her east coast brain to create the art she’s known for today. And now, only a year after beginning this particular subject matter we’ll be discussing, she’s achieved her goal of having a collection, a style that’s all her own, which is so identifiable.

She gives us the inside scoop on exactly how she creates her pieces, which are a fine art and digital hybrid.

And listen up if you’re an illustrator who makes prints…Ela’s prints are absolutely gorgeous and so high quality and the color is so consistent, and she tells us how and where her prints are made!

Ela sells her prints through her web store, and at pop ups…and explains how she got into these practices…and why spaces like Society 6 and Etsy weren’t really for her.

Plus there are tips on pricing your work, and pitfalls to avoid when you’re starting out.

There is just so much valuable information and good conversation crammed into this one episode…we better get to it!

Connect with host, Jo Bozarth, and keep up with the pod at:

http://www.herprocess.com

Find Ela Mella at:

https://www.elamella.com

 

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