- 004: Performance artist JoRose celebrates burlesque and grace over entropy
- 007: Actor Thaddeus Edwards reframes Vanya…and failure…and life
- 009: Actor Jessica Flemming rides the waves of overlapping projects and deep reflection
- 016: Actor/singer/director Dana Marks answers 30 questions in 60 minutes [ASK ME ANYTHING]
- 021: Actors Faye Goodwin and Nick Popio embody the Moor-hen and the Mastiff on THE MOORS
- 025: Artist and nonprofit leader Cheryl Chamblee coaches creatives in times of transition
- 026: Printmaker Ely Urbanski makes the invisible visible
- 028: Choreographer and dancer Killian Manning insists on possibility
- 030: Ceramic artist Doreen Jakob tells stories in clay
- Bonus episode 001: A Young Artist in the Triangle shares her poems Life and I am Different
- 033: Dance, play, and dream in 54 STRANGE WORDS with Stacy Wolfson and Curtis Eller of the Bipeds
- 035: Soprano Andrea Edith Moore curates a career filled with classical and contemporary music
- 036: Capturing memories with filmmaker Janice Smith, owner and founder of Big Dog Little Bed
- 039: What is a band? Musician and composer Louis Landry embraces classic albums and contemporary realities
- 040: How do we build audiences for our work? Playwright Allan Maule considers marketing theatre in the Triangle
- 042: What does the dance community need? DIDA (Durham Independent Dance Artists) considers challenges and what the future holds
- 043: What good is a bad first draft? Playwright and arts educator Ian Finley extols the power of revision.
- 044: What I learned from 40 years of not being famous: PART TWO. Respect the Work.
- 045: Old work in a new way. both hands theatre company performs a scene from 2001.
- 046: What are the benefits of a residency? Dasan Ahanu speaks on Black Poetry Theatre’s decade of connection
- 047: Theatre education programming with Burning Coal’s Director of Education, Kaley Morrison
- 056: Failure or success? Choreographer Anna Barker invites audiences in through humor and the human experience
- 058: Prepare and connect. Actor Lakeisha Coffey shares her theatre wisdom and her gratitude.
- Playwright Mara Thomas beats back Imposter Syndrome (ASBX blog post 001)
- Make more pots (Mara Thomas, ASBX blog post 002)
- Farewell, creativity obstructions! Hello, creativity resources! (Mara Thomas, ASBX blog post 006)
- Nourish your creative self (Mara Thomas, ASBX blog post 008)
- The importance of physical practice (Mara Thomas, ASBX blog post 009)
- Take your work seriously (Mara Thomas, ASBX blog post 010)
- Ask WHY to create opportunities for compassion (Mara Thomas, ASBX blog post 011)
- Writing the perfect MONKEY (Mara Thomas, ASBX blog post 012)
- You are still an artist (Cheryl Chamblee, ASBX blog post 013)
- Reclaiming creative identity after a loss (Mara Thomas, ASBX blog post 014)
- INFOGRAPHIC: 10 Ways to RESPECT THE WORK