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Welcome back to Honing In and to my interview with Kalin Morrow.
Kalin Morrow is an American actress and dancer based in Europe. She earned her BFA in Performing Arts from the University of Oklahoma before futher studying acting at the Mulholland Academy in Amsterdam. In 2023, she was honored by her alma mater with the Arts Luminary Award in recognition of her contributions to the arts. Recently, she garnered critical acclaim for her role as The Hooded Woman in NEONâs film CUCKOO, directed by Tilman Singer, and now works internationally in film, tv and commercials. Beyond acting, Kalin is a professional dancer with over 20 years of experience. She continues to perform while also teaching workshops and repertoire internationally for companies and schools. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigious Swan Prize for "Most Impressive Performance" at the Dutch Days for her role in The Previous Owner by Dunja JociÄ.
You can learn more about Kalin here.
This episode covers many things, including:
Kalinâs journey as a dancer, teacher, and actorMaking art as a collaborator and contributing to other creatorsâ projectsThe mental, emotional, and physical preparation for a performanceEnergy exchange when performing for live audiencesFinding inspiration and support in communityResources Mentioned
Kalin's Dance ReelKalin's Acting ReelCUCKOOThe Previous OwnerIf youâd like to learn more about my work, check out my website and download my free Sustainable Productivity Planner.
Big thanks to Softer Sounds Studio for podcast editing and support.
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Welcome back to Honing In and to my interview with Dr. Briana Barner. Dr. Barner is an interdisciplinary critical and cultural communications scholar, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Maryland, and the developer of the Black Pod Class.
You can learn more about Dr. Briana Barner here.
The history of the Black Pod ClassWorking with ADHD instead of working against itDeveloping a compassionate approach to academic projectsExploring hobbies and letting go of perfectionismNavigating academia as a parent, scholar, and creative thinker
This episode covers many things, including:
Jenn McClearen Black Pod Class Scrivener Survival Is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde by Alexis Pauline Gumbs Succulents LEGO set
Resources MentionedIf youâd like to learn more about my work, check out my website and download my free Sustainable Productivity Planner.
Big thanks to Softer Sounds Studio for podcast editing and support.
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Iâm thrilled to welcome Cody Cook-Parrott as my first guest on Honing In.
Cody is a writer, artist, teacher, dancer, quilter, and scholar currently pursuing an MFA at Naropa University. Theyâre the author of many books (including The Practice of Attention, forthcoming January 2026 via Sounds True), the host of the podcast Common Shapes, and they run a weekly online writing group called Landscapes.
You can learn more about Cody here.
In todayâs episode, Cody and I chat about many things, including:
* Self-publishing and publishing with traditional presses
* Codyâs experience with projects, containers, experiments, and practices
* Boundaries around technology and social media
* Shifting between platforms when you run an online business
* The joys of archival research and Codyâs upcoming class on Joanne Kyger
Resources Mentioned
* Brick
* Wisephone
* Heather Anderson
If youâd like to learn more about my work, check out my website and download my free Sustainable Productivity Planner.
Iâll be opening my books soon to take on a few new Success & Accountability Coaching Clients to begin coaching packages in March 2025.
Big thanks to Softer Sounds Studio for podcast editing and support -
Welcome to the first episode of Honing In, a podcast for creative thinkers where we'll hone our skills, explore our passions, and nurture our dream projects into being.
I'm your host, Dr. Kate Henry. In this first episode, I share why I decided to launch a podcast about creative projects where I'll interview creative thinkers about the journeys they took to develop their art, books, businesses, and other endeavors.
I also walk you through a few productivity tips to help you explore your own creative projects with more agency and accessibility.
I invite you to check out my website and download my free Sustainable Productivity Planner.
Read Dorothea Laskeyâs âPoetry is Not a Projectâ courtesy of Ugly Duckling PresseRead Cody Cook-Parrottâs book How to Not Always Be Working
LinksThank you to Softer Sounds Studio for podcast editing and support