Episodios

  • What's an Asian Parsnip? A Review of James May's James Gin
    Apr 30 2025

    I have something a little different for you today, and I will be interested to know how you like it. My husband and I filmed a short review of James May’s James Gin, and I decided to edit the audio for the podcast in addition to posting the video on YouTube. I hope you can get a sense of the flavor profiles of these three new gins and decide whether you might like to try them, too. Please subscribe and leave a review. Let me know which is your favorite gin or which spirit you prefer.

    In this episode, Shana and Ed McLean explore the unique flavors of James May's gin collection, tasting three distinct varieties: Asian Parsnip, California Dreamgin’, and London Drizzle. They share their personal preferences and insights on each gin's flavor profile, comparing them to the well-known Hendrick’s gin. The conversation highlights the creativity behind the gins and concludes with their overall impressions and recommendations.

    Links

    https://us.jamesgin.com

    https://www.topgear.com/

    https://www.amazon.com/The-Grand-Tour-Season-1/dp/B086VXCTGW

    https://hendricksgin.com/

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    13 m
  • Concepting Your Life: Overcoming Fear through Creativity with Eliz Phillips
    Apr 17 2025

    In this conversation, Eliz Phillips shares her journey as a Creative Services Director, discussing how creativity has shaped her career and personal life. She reflects on her experiences in advertising, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the evolving role of creativity in the workplace, especially in the context of AI. Eliz emphasizes the importance of overcoming fear in creative expression and applying creativity beyond professional boundaries. She advocates for the value of creativity in an increasingly automated world, encouraging others to embrace their unique perspectives and ideas.

    Eliz Phillips is a Senior Director, Creative Services in Washington, D.C. She has worked in the creative field for nearly 30 years—as a copywriter, content strategist, consultant, and creative director. She’s launched her own agency, freelanced at top agencies in the area and worked at Arnold Worldwide. She is a graduate of VCU Brandcenter. When she’s not working, she meditates, lifts weights, jogs, walks, hikes, takes classes and volunteers as an escort for Chicago Honor Flights. She is a part time Uber driver and full time cheerleader for her three teenagers. She also has a rescue dog and a barn cat.

    Links: https://brandcenter.vcu.edu/

    Chapters

    00:00 Creative Services and Career Journey

    10:52 The Year of Yes: Embracing Opportunities

    14:46 Building a Brand: Challenges and Triumphs

    19:24 Identifying Good Ideas and Creative Processes

    20:09 The Power of Idea Generation

    21:16 Harnessing AI for Creativity

    23:14 Overcoming Creative Blocks

    25:03 Applying Creativity Beyond Work

    30:02 Navigating a Creative Career

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    34 m
  • Adjusting the Variables for Great Wine with Dustin Miner of Nokesville Winery
    Mar 27 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Dustin Miner shares his unique journey from being a professional firefighter to becoming a passionate winemaker. He discusses the art and science behind winemaking, particularly focusing on the Norton grape, a varietal native to Virginia. Dustin emphasizes the importance of family involvement in his winery and the creative process that goes into crafting each bottle of wine. He also touches on the challenges of winemaking, the significance of understanding wine chemistry, and his aspirations for the future of his winery.

    Links:

    https://nokesvillewinery.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorQgtACtkLiUAjOSS5gxthFtZSYcPV5-5ly6202kz_M8TWzRZQO

    https://www.burnsidefarms.com/

    https://virginiaartfactory.org/

    https://carmellos.com/

    Chapters

    00:00 The Journey to Winemaking

    03:53 Understanding the Norton Grape

    06:44 Crafting Unique Wines

    09:39 The Importance of Community and Events

    12:25 Family Involvement in Winemaking

    15:33 Future Aspirations and Growth

    24:47 Family Involvement in Winemaking

    27:36 The Art of Winemaking

    34:40 Virginia's Wine Identity

    41:28 Innovative Winemaking Techniques

    46:53 Upcoming Events and Future Plans

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    50 m
  • Pushing back the darkness: Sharing the Beauty of Nature with Photographer Katrina Steele
    Mar 12 2025

    In this conversation, Katrina Steele shares her journey into photography, her passion for capturing the beauty in nature, and her experiences with macro photography and double exposures. Katrina discusses her learning process, the importance of community in photography, and her thoughts on AI and authenticity. She emphasizes the significance of spending time outdoors and the joy of documenting her surroundings. Katrina also shares her favorite locations for photography, her aspirations for travel, and her interest in artist residency programs.

    Katrina Steele is an award-winning visual artist with over ten years of photography experience, dedicated to capturing compelling imagery that causes people to pause and notice the beauty, mystery, and complexity of nature and life. Her work has been exhibited in diverse settings, from juried exhibitions and gallery installations to national publications and online features, including first-place photography honors at the Ohio State Fair and national recognition in industry-specific contests. Katrina is generous with her time, volunteering countless hours photographing events for local nonprofits, and her work has been recognized for technical mastery, emotional resonance, and artistic excellence.

    To see some of Katrina’s images, watch the video of this show on YouTube at www.youtube.com/@gardenofmydelights

    Links:

    52Frames

    https://52frames.com/

    Click Community

    https://www.theclickcommunity.com/amember/aff/go/KatrinaSteele

    Creative Live

    https://www.creativelive.com

    Find Katrina on Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/k_steele_images/

    NPS artist in Artist-in-Residency Program

    https://www.nps.gov/subjects/arts/air.htm

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    03:07 Journey into Photography

    04:59 Learning and Growth in Photography

    08:11 Camera Choices and Preferences

    08:28 Exploring Macro Photography

    09:50 Creative Techniques: Double Exposures

    12:49 Experimentation and Photo Projects

    18:27 Recognition and Community Support

    23:01 The Impact of AI on Authenticity

    27:43 The Importance of Nature and Outdoor Photography

    30:47 Exploring Local and National Parks

    34:35 Artist Residency Programs and Opportunities

    38:06 Current Projects and Future Aspirations

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    42 m
  • Baroque Mashup: Bach’s St. Matthew Passion
    Mar 5 2025

    In this episode, Shana McLean explores the artistic traditions associated with Lent through the lens of Johann Sebastian Bach's St. Matthew Passion. She discusses the personal versus collective nature of Lenten hymns and the creative process of combining existing works to create something new. The episode encourages listeners to reflect on their own creativity during this reflective season.

    Credits: Tom Huizenga. A Visitor's Guide To Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion'. Deceptive Cadence, NPR Classical. April 17, 2014. https://www.npr.org/sections/deceptivecadence/2014/04/17/298773771/a-visitors-guide-to-bachs-st-matthew-passion

    Michiel Carpentier. Which Bach Cantata? Easter, 9 April 2023. https://whichbachcantata.be/cantata-days/easter.html

    Jeremy Nicholas. Bach’s ‘St Matthew Passion’: A Guide To The Sacred Masterpiece. April 7, 2023. https://www.udiscovermusic.com/classical-features/bach-st-matthew-passion/ [4] PASSION CHORALE (Hassler). Hymnary.org. April 18, 2023. https://hymnary.org/tune/passion_chorale_hassler

    The Hymnal 1982: According to the use of the Episcopal Church. #168. https://hymnary.org/hymn/EH1982/168. There were many verses in the original German text translated from Latin, and their inclusion and numbering varies according to the hymnal in use.

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    8 m
  • Fairy Tales for All Ages: Sarah Arthur on her new book Once a Castle
    Feb 26 2025

    In this delightful conversation, Sarah Arthur discusses her journey as a writer, the themes explored in her Carrick Hall series, and the influence of classic authors like C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien on her work. She delves into the creative process behind her books, the importance of world-building, and the transition from nonfiction to fiction writing. Sarah also shares insights on writing in community, the role of reader feedback, and her connection to Madeleine L'Engle's legacy. As she prepares for the release of her third book, she reflects on the interconnectedness of stories and the importance of acknowledging our shared humanity.

    Sarah Arthur is a fun-loving speaker and the bestselling author of a dozen books for teens and adults, including Once a Castle, Book 2 of the Carrick Hall Novels (WaterBrook; on sale 2/11/25) the bestselling and the Christy Award-nominated Once a Queen, Book 1 of the Carrick Hall Novels. Among other nerdy adventures, she has served as preliminary fiction judge for the Christianity Today Book Awards, was a founding board member of the annual C. S. Lewis Festival in Northern Michigan, and codirects the Madeleine L’Engle Writing Retreats. Sarah worked with young people in various settings for more than 20 years. She lives in Michigan with her husband Tom and their preteen/teen sons, whose feedback on her fiction both harrows and delights her soul. Connect with Sarah at SarahArthur.com and @HolyDreaming on social media.

    Links:

    Saraharthur.com

    https://www.lenglewritingretreats.com/

    https://www.cslewisfestival.org/

    https://bookshop.org/shop/sarah-arthur

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Sarah Arthur and Her New Book

    04:42 The Creative Process Behind the Carrick Hall Series

    07:36 Exploring Themes of Loss and Faith in Once a Queen

    10:43 Character Development and Multi-Generational Relationships

    13:38 Influences of Lewis and Tolkien on Sarah's Writing

    16:41 World Building in the Carrick Hall Series

    19:45 Navigating Backstory and Reader Engagement

    28:01 Character Insights and Truth-Telling

    29:38 The Writing Process: Fiction vs Nonfiction

    31:49 The Importance of Reader Feedback

    33:38 Writing in Community: The Role of Writers' Groups

    36:30 The Impact of Madeleine L'Engle on Writing

    38:17 The Evolution of Writing Retreats

    41:42 C.S. Lewis Festival: Community and Literature

    42:38 Upcoming Works and Themes in Writing

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    52 m
  • The Science and Art of Winemaking with Seth Chambers
    Feb 19 2025

    In this conversation, Seth Chambers shares his journey into the world of winemaking at Winery at La Grange, discussing his unique background in organic chemistry and how it informs his approach to winemaking. He talks about his love of Petit Manseng and Petit Verdot, the art in blending, and his innovative approach to sparkling wines. Seth also highlights his personal aspirations of starting his own vineyard, the significance of terroir, and the creative process behind crafting wines that resonate with consumers.

    Seth Chambers has been making wine in Virginia for twenty years. He got his Bachelor of Science degree from Penn State University (PSU), with a concentration in Organic Chemistry, and a minor in Plant Biology. He also obtained an enology certificate from Washington State University (WSU) in 2011. He has managed production at Winery at La Grange since 2016. He spends his free time with his family or on his family farm cultivating a vineyard of Petit Verdot and Petit Manseng, much like the vineyard at La Grange.

    Links: https://wineryatlagrange.com/

    https://wine.wsu.edu/

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to La Grange and Winemaking Journey

    02:38 The Science Behind Winemaking

    04:28 Grape Sourcing and Virginia Viticulture

    08:27 Exploring Sparkling Wines in Virginia

    11:03 The Art of Petit Manseng Winemaking

    15:23 Understanding Petit Verdot and Blending

    18:33 Starting a Vineyard: Personal Aspirations

    22:03 Education and Experience in Winemaking

    25:43 Inspiration and Creativity in Winemaking

    30:56 The Future of Winemaking in Shenandoah

    Don't forget to like and subscribe to make sure you don't miss an episode! Find me at www.gardenofmydelights.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Follow me on Instagram at gardenofmydelights.

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    39 m
  • The Discipline of Inspiration: Incarnation and Surrender with Carey Wallace
    Feb 19 2025

    In this conversation, Carey Wallace discusses her book 'The Discipline of Inspiration,' exploring the nature of inspiration in art, the role of the artist, and the spiritual disciplines that can enhance creativity. She emphasizes the importance of surrendering to inspiration and the interconnectedness of artists and audiences in the creative process. The discussion delves into how inspiration is perceived, the significance of attention, and how anyone can engage in artistic expression through the act of creation. In this conversation, Carey Wallace and Shana McLean explore the intricate relationship between discernment, inspiration, and the creative process. They discuss the importance of recognizing true art, the role of community in nurturing creativity, and the significance of establishing a creative discipline that can persist through various life stages. The dialogue emphasizes the need for artists to remain connected to their daily lives while also highlighting the voices of those who contribute to the artistic landscape, particularly those who uplift others' creativity.

    Carey Wallace is the author of The Discipline of Inspiration: The Mysterious Encounter With God At The Heart of Creativity (Eerdmans), The Blind Contessa’s New Machine (Penguin), and The Ghost In The Glass House (Clarion). She works to help people from all walks of life find inspiration and build strong creative habits to sustain a lifetime of creation. She performs as a songwriter, exhibits her own fine art, and has spoken on art, faith, and justice with students at Princeton, Julliard, Emory, Pratt, and Yale. Her articles and poems have appeared in Time, Detroit’s Metro Times, and America. She is the founder of a retreat for artists in Michigan, and the Creative Discipline Class to form strong creative habits, which has been in operation for over a decade across the US and internationally. She grew up in small towns in Michigan, and lives and works in Brooklyn.

    Links:

    https://www.disciplineofinspiration.org/

    https://www.careywallace.com/books

    https://www.lenglewritingretreats.com/

    https://www.freerrecords.com/team/bl-shirelle-nph47

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to The Discipline of Inspiration

    01:10 The Genesis of the Book

    03:28 Understanding Inspiration in Art

    07:43 The Role of Incarnation in Creativity

    09:41 The Cascade of Inspiration

    14:15 Spiritual Disciplines for Artists

    15:55 The Discipline of Attention

    20:21 Surrendering to Inspiration

    23:13 The Role of Discernment in Art

    26:31 Understanding True Inspiration

    30:21 Creative Discipline and Habit Formation

    33:44 Art in the Context of Daily Life

    35:33 Highlighting Creative Voices

    38:12 Closing Thoughts and Future Projects

    Don't forget to like and subscribe to make sure you don't miss an episode! Find me at www.gardenofmydelights.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Follow me on Instagram at gardenofmydelights.

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    40 m
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