Episodios
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Why do I love this phrase so much, I would put it on my tombstone?
How did my art wind up in the Burlington, Vermont Art Hop?
Listen to Find out.
Thank you to everyone at SEABA and the City of Burlington who made this Art Hop possible. You’ve filled my heart and are keeping my art practice going!
Link to SEABA and the Art Hop
https://www.seaba.com/arthop
Want to support a burgeoning artist? Buy some of my framed art from the art hop. SEABA will ship it to you.
https://www.seaba.com/shop/p/breath-composition-4-by-marlena-compton?rq=compton
https://www.seaba.com/shop/p/breath-composition-12-by-marlena-compton?rq=compton
https://www.seaba.com/shop/p/she-settles-the-score-by-marlena-compton?rq=compton
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The tale of an artist finding her he(art) in San Francisco.
TH3RE'S A VIDEO...
In case you start listening and want to see what I'm talking about. https://youtu.be/OrO8YO1XrMQ. AND A PLAYLIST on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/48h6T7vQ5yFPb7quiELaGF
A few other links:
More about the Coit Tower Frescos
More about David Hockney's A Bigger Exhibition
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In this episode, I begin sharing a project I've been working on for the past few months. Hear my thoughts about the social decade and how my inner visual artist has been playing with it.
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Today I'll be talking about my journey with my body, how that was impacted by living in San Francisco and where I am today.
Big trigger warning: I'll talking about weight, body image, eating, and all of that.
This episode was inspired by Jennette McCurdy -- "I'm Glad My Mom Died" -
Let's rant about the VC finance machine in general and the Silicon Valley Bank in particular.
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Twitter is back in the headlines as the shiny object of Elon Musk must have in his possession.
It is also one of anchors if not “the” anchor of the San Francisco tech scene in the 2010’s.
This week, I'll explain why I think Elon Musk has a 50/50 chance of being Twitter's "great savior," and why his purchase of Twitter is really about an "edit" button.
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Have you ever struggled to feel like you belong? Most everyone does, but it's worth examining the moments we get, and most of us do have these moments when you feel like you've arrived. If we think back, they might be small, they might not be noticeable to anyone but you, but they do happen. And this type of moment doesn't just happen for us. When does a city arrive? When does a decade arrive?
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Tech is known to have many different types of overwork traps. This week I talk about some of them, and how I avoid them.
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Hear what it’s like to fly to San Francisco for an interview at a cool tech company.
Want to hear what I was listening to at the time? Here's a Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4LqPo085gOln18qG3m6M0S?si=951bdddd5a03424f
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Join me for Season 3 of "Make it a Pear!" Hear about what's in store for this upcoming season and a little life update about where I am today.
If you want pics, follow me on Instagram.
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Click here to buy your Wavelength Ticket or Donate a Ticket today!
https://wavelengthconf.com/shop/
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Click here to find out more about the Wavelength Zine Exchange & Tech Conference.
Zines that are not just for kids:
Your Black Friend by Ben Passmore
I couldn't afford therapy so I made this zine by Lawrence Lindell
Bubblesort Zines by Amy Wibowo (aka SailorHG)
For more cool zines, click to check out appearworks.shop.
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This is the first of a three part series that goes behind the scenes of the Wavelength Zine Exchange & Conference.
What happens when you realize the the roadmap you have no longer shows the road in front of you?
Click here to find out more about the Wavelength Zine Exchange & Conference.
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This week, it's all about how to get started making a zine.
If you'd like to join a free, online workshop to get started, I'm running 3 of them in the month of July.
Click here to get more info and sign up.
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You really *are* enough, you know.
Click here to sign up for Wavelength conference announcements.
Interested in what else is happening and where you can follow me? Click here.
Photo credit to María Noel Rabuñal Cantero on Unsplash.
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For patrons, Click here to link to the post I mention in the podcast.
Art by Wilson Ye. Thanks for capturing Furnace Creek better than I ever could.
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What's Let's Sketch Tech? Click here to find out more.
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It's time to get your creative process together. In this episode we talk about the three basic pieces of creative practice according to Beth Pickens, author of "Your Art Will Save Your Live" and, more recently, "Make Your Art No Matter What."
Even though the context for these is artists making art, we explain the solid connection with building for tech and what that means for you.
The Writing Salon -- Where I worked on a novel that will never see the light of day, lol.
Exercism.io -- Level up your coding skills through mentoring, feedback and revisions.
Appear Works affiliate links for (support our work with a purchase):
Your Art Will Save Your Life
Make Your Art No Matter What
Photo credit. Amjith S.
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Let's dive into the artistic process of producing and play and how it's connected to what you do everyday at a software job.
Are you ready to bring more art into the tech you build?
Join me next Tuesday, May 11. Click here to find out more.
What's all this about and who are you?
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So what happens after everything burns?
Hear the backstory of the talk I did at Agile Deliver and why it's blowing up on twitter.
Are you a new follower? This episode is a great introduction to what I'm about.
Twitter thread
My Totally Unwelcome and Utterly Fantastic Agile Deliver Keynote Talk
Support me and my community building.
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