
Separating The Artist From The Art I am in the lovely Dorset town of Wimborne just outside the Minster. And in this solo show I am talking about separating the artist from the art. I'm reflecting on how revisionist history has changed our attitudes towards people from the past but also we're currently going through a transition stage where people who are writing great books and works of art are being cancelled because of their private lives or comments. I suggest that the art is not the person and we are possibly losing something to our personal benefit.
May 31
17 min

Jerry Stevenson Writing a Novel and Creative Process Jerry has been a lifelong musician with collaborations including Chris Rea, Barbara Dixon and the Beach Boys Jerry started writing a novel 10 years ago during creative dissatisfaction period initially for personal satisfaction, no publication intent. But pole liked the early drafts and after many years and rewrites it is physical item. We talk about the Creative processes and how as a first-time novelist he overcame complications to produce a book. This is a great story and for details visit https://amzn.eu/d/05ggiRKt Jerry's previous episodes where he talks about his musical life are here https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jerry-stevenson-success-secrets-for-musicians/id1481493729?i=1000666480688 https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/replay-jerry-stevenson-guitarist-peter-green-chris/id1481493729?i=1000649400948 To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp France visit www.vichyland.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
May 16
42 min

Paula Rolls TikTok Etsy Witchy Podcasts Folklore Paula talks about her multi-platform presence: Etsy shops, websites, Amazon, TikTok Fair We talk about TikTok strategy and building community and the Folklore podcast Roaming Raven with the storytelling approach and its importance for various communities around the world. Very interesting chat For more details visit https://open.spotify.com/show/2NKZAAUFwmjT1vqBr2Tvj3 https://www.tiktok.com/@roaming_raven To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
May 9
50 min

Paul Davies Vinyl Matters, Changing Career, Guitar Teaching. Paul is in the 70s tribute band Vinyl Matters, which originated from a friend's brilliant designs and vision, with a strong visual presentation and wardrobe coordination. We talk about modern challenges in live music and guitar education, and about running a successful teaching practice with business insights. https://www.pauldaviesguitar.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/share/17ziSjSsuu/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Apr 24
58 min

Creative Podcast Teaching music, wellbeing movement and brain function Solo show on the power of learning for mental health and the effect of environment or our brain function and why we need to move. Teaching Philosophy & Student Demographics Teaching older professional students online who use music for unwinding Different approach needed vs exam-focused younger students Psychological perspective: tapping into creative aspects and life journey Focus on what experiences they can put into music and discover through it Complex Systems vs Simple Systems Referenced Nassim Taleb (Black Swan, Fooled by Randomness) Simple systems (light switch): predictable cause-effect Complex systems (human body/mind): changes create effects elsewhere Richard Bandler (NLP creator) observation: healing one problem can cause it to appear elsewhere "Blotting paper effect" We ignore how environment affects health, creativity, happiness People you're friendly with, where you live, what you read, what you eat Movement, Learning & Brain Function Humans designed to move around and walk great distances Brain designed for movement: assessing distance, balance, spatial awareness Most brain function is about things we don't consciously think about Intellectual thinking is "tiny bit" of what brain does Peripatetic teaching tradition (Socrates, Plato, Pythagoras) Walking and talking/teaching combined Satish Kumar example: Jain monk who walked thousands of miles while learning from teacher Young boys struggle sitting at desks - need movement for learning Historical Context: Music, Words & Social Connection Music and words historically linked together (bards, Orpheus) Ancestors: walked thousands of miles, storytelling while walking Social time around fires for storytelling Modern technology removes social interaction and landscape awareness Childhood Development & Risk Modern "micromanagement of children" vs historical independence Children's resourcefulness comes from problem-solving for themselves Spending time alone and with non-parents Learning to deal with risk by being confronted with risk Experiencing "weirdness" and developing coping strategies Health, Creativity & Holistic Approach Older students: memory issues not because brain incapable, but unused "muscle" Learning music powerful for brain plasticity Art does something for wellbeing - not just intellectual pursuit Need to be "more of an animal" - understand what we require as living creatures Designed to walk, run, communicate, be sociable Tell stories (everything we believe is a story/hypothesis) Health connected to desire to live and share life with others Creative advice: get out walking, dictate ideas into phone, meet people, have fun
Apr 17
29 min

Creative Podcast Rob Rider Hill Fool's Errand Magician Musician Writer and Chef Rob Rider Hill is a multi-disciplinary artist, musician, magical practitioner, writer and editor. He also spent 21 years as chef, plus 5-6 years music, sound engineering, event promotion But is now focused on "magic, music and literary pursuits" - quieter, more sedentary life We discuss creativity emerged from combination of outdoor exploration and enforced alone time (sent to room as punishment) Rob talks about his writing in two modes: sedentary (cafes, pubs, trains) where scenery moves around you, and mobile (walking) Lots of very deep psychological and magical thinking in this episode. Website: roberiderhill.com Books & Publications The Black Chapbook: 3-month primer for teenagers, removes Christian/Neoplatonist elements, £7 The Zero, A Critique of Apocalyptic Reason: 26 unedited ecstatic poems over 16 days, based on Tarot majors + four aces Seven-part ritual frame book: Practical textbook for working with grimoires, step-by-step process with cheat sheets Book of the Law edition: Hardback pocket Bible-style edition All books available as free PDFs in download section of website Also offers tarot readings via website
Apr 9
1 hr 8 min

Sacha Hughes Love, Grief & More Sex Than Pinot, Healing Through Writing, In this episode I'm talking to Sasha about her debut novel Writing became a therapeutic healing process processing 20 years of grief allowing her to being able to let go of the pain which she described as a phenomenal godsend and therapy. We also discuss self-publishing and the flexibility that it gives to being able to keep the story authentic. Sasha is already well on the way to completing her second novel. This is a great chat which is deeply informative. For further details check out https://bit.ly/SachaHughes www.sachahughes.com https://youtu.be/iXZH2c5WaGs Sacha Hughes graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in Business Studies before spending a decade working in financial services recruitment in London. Her debut novel, Love, Grief & More Sex Than Pinot, draws inspiration from her personal experiences navigating love, loss, and identity in her mid-to-late twenties. She now writes from her kitchen table in Poole, Dorset, fuelled by strong coffee, daily meditation, Common Roots cacao, and the occasional pinot grigio shared with close friends. Sacha lives with her two children, Rose and Cato, and their black-and-white cat Pickle — recently joined by a mischievous black kitten, Zuma, who has enthusiastically appointed himself Chief Editor. Genres: Adult Fiction, Comedy, Romance | Publication date: | 16 April 2026 Availability: International, EB (£4.99) PB (£18.99) | ISBN: 9781919470221(PB) 9781919470290 (EB) | Publisher: Ocean Breeze Publishing Limited | Page count: 510 | Media folder & enquiries: https://bit.ly/SachaHughes | [email protected] | Author online: www.sachahughes.com @sachahughes @sachahughesauthor
Mar 28
47 min

Owen Kennedy Singer, Songwriter, Producer, Saxophonist Singer, Songwriter, Producer, Saxophonist and UK native Owen Kennedy, now based in Berlin, grew up immersed in a wide net of musical influences. Known for his adventurous sound - fusing witty jazz, indie rock and art-pop sensibilities - Owen crafts music that feels both deeply personal and surreal. His second full-length album, Avalanche *(Step-by-Step), was recorded between London and Berlin over six months and mixed in Sydney, Australia. We talk about his musical journey and his life in Berlin one of creative hubs of Europe. Check out his work here https://www.instagram.com/okhoneythunder To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
Mar 3
1 hr

Jim Clark Abramelin Wolfe, Second Life, Motion Capture In this episode, I speak to Jim Clark about his work in motion capture for computer games. Jim has worked for a number of years at the forefront of gaming and as this is a world that I know very little about and I found it absolutely fascinating with the creative processes used. Motion capture artist Jim Clark who also goes under the name of Abramelin Wolfe monetizes his creativity by humanizing our virtual lives -- one fluid movement at a time. He puts his dream of an immersive future succinctly: "We want a universe that we can step into!" Jim talks about his involvement in the online gaming of Second Life. "But the virtual world is more about fun than it is about commerce Second Life is about other people's creativity. Some of it is beautiful. Some of it is just strange...but all of it is amazing! It is like looking into their minds." Check out the video interview below to see more https://youtu.be/3nSJpzzN4Ug?si=DAFi1KLKqu5cQiN9 To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
Feb 19
1 hr 3 min

Noah Petersons: Surfer, MA Journalism Student and DJ. Great chat with Noah about his passion for surfing and his travels, and the motivational nature of surfing. Noah is currently finishing his Masters in Journalism, and we talk about where media and journalism seems to be heading. We also talk about his love for music and where being a DJ fits into his life. To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
Feb 9
53 min
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