Episode 5: "Working in Multiple Mediums"
w/ musician, writer, podcaster, Alee Karim. Plus! Recommendations with Librarian/Historian Dorothy Lazard AND! new QOTW
Episode 5 of Sustainable Creativity is now available:
Musician, writer, podcaster Alee Karim speaks about how working in several mediums helps him activate and fulfill different parts of himself. We introduce a new segment of recommendations from makers in different fields with librarian/historian Dorothy Lazard presenting some non-fiction picks. Scott elaborates on just how bad he is at meditating.
Check out Alee’s solo project here, and his doom band Atomic Bomb Audition here, and his scripted fiction podcast I/O here:
I don’t have a cynical or stressful relationship with creativity, where if it was my bread and butter and I gotta think about it in that way, that can creep in.
-Alee Karim
New segment! -Recommendations-
Librarian/Historian Dorothy Lazard shares some non-fiction picks with us.
1). A City for Children: Women, Architecture, and the Charitable Landscapes of Oakland, 1850-1950 by, Marta Gutman
2). Feminist City: Claiming Space in a Man-made World by, Leslie Kern
3). Memorial Drive: A Daughter’s Memoir by, Natasha Trethewey
Question of the Week!
What’s the least fun part of your creative practice? Do you do it, and if so, how do you motivate to do it?
Feel free to leave a response to the QOTW here, or call and leave a voicemail at: (805) 242-6758 and we will use it on the podcast if we can.







