• Yolibeth Rangel: Food, Community, and Well-being
    Apr 20 2026

    Food is more than sustenance. It’s a bridge. It connects us to our past, our culture, and each other. For Yolibeth Rangel, this connection runs deep. Her journey from Venezuela to Wisconsin is a testament to the power of food. It’s a story woven with family, tradition, and a growing understanding of its profound impact on well-being.From a young age, Yolibeth Rangel was captivated by the magic of growing food. This early fascination with plants and their genetics laid the groundwork for a lifelong passion. In her culture, cooking was a communal act. Mothers and grandmothers gathered to prepare meals for the entire family. This wasn’t just about nourishment; it was about shared experience and learned tradition.

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    24 mins
  • Lexi Cox: Farming, Food, and Community
    Apr 20 2026

    Lexi Cox shares her journey from food insecurity to farming and cooking, highlighting the cultural and personal significance of growing and preparing food. This episode explores themes of community, ancestral wisdom, and the healing power of connecting with the land and shared meals. Discover how understanding food systems can foster resilience and connection.

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    20 mins
  • Sujhey Beisser: A Culinary Journey of Culture and Connection
    Apr 20 2026

    Sujhey Beisser highlights food’s role in bringing people together and its power as a tool for cultural education. She reminisces about communal cooking experiences in her childhood kitchen, a stark contrast to her children’s more independent experiences. Through cooking classes and her personal chef business, she actively seeks to recreate this sense of community and share her culture. She believes that experiencing a culture through its food, understanding the stories behind dishes, and learning about traditional preparations are vital ways to foster connection and appreciation. Sujhey Beisser also actively engages in teaching children, both through her own programs and organizations like Rooted, to introduce them to their heritage foods and the joy of cooking, often using ingredients directly from gardens. She notes the difference in taste and sensory experience between locally grown and commercially produced items, encouraging others to try them to understand the distinction.

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    24 mins
  • Dane County Arts: Fueling Community Through Creativity
    Mar 3 2026

    Dane Arts, under the leadership of Mark Fraire, Director of Dane County Arts and Cultural Affairs, is dedicated to showcasing the profound importance of the arts.The arts are more than just paint on canvas or melodies in the air. They are the pulse of a community, a driving force for connection, and a catalyst for personal growth. In Dane County, Wisconsin, the Dane County Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission, known as Dane Arts, is at the forefront of harnessing this power. Through innovative programming, vital support for artists, and strategic initiatives, Dane Arts is not just preserving culture; it’s actively shaping a more vibrant, engaged, and resilient community for everyone.

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    23 mins
  • Zach Maynard: Art of Culinary Innovation by Bending the Rules
    Jan 19 2026

    Zach Maynard challenges the belief that cooking is all about following strict rules. You measure precisely, you combine ingredients in a specific order, and you never deviate. But what if there's a way to be creative and innovative in the kitchen, even when working with familiar dishes? This podcast explores how understanding the science behind cooking allows you to bend the rules and create something truly special. Many beloved dishes have a history, often tied to childhood memories. Taking these familiar tastes and reimagining them can be a powerful way to connect with the past while creating something new. It's about honoring the original while adding your own touch. Cooking is an art form that thrives on understanding and creativity. By learning the science behind recipes, you gain the confidence to experiment and innovate.

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    15 mins
  • Natalie Wu: Finding Yourself Through Creation
    Jan 19 2026

    Natalie Wu talks about the healing power of fluid art. Many people struggle to express their deepest feelings. Sometimes, words just aren't enough to capture the complexity of our emotions. This can lead to feeling stuck or misunderstood.Fluid art offers a unique way to communicate these inner experiences. It's a creative outlet that allows for both spontaneous expression and structured intention. Through this art form, you can explore your emotions and find a sense of peace.This podcast discusses the benefits of fluid art as a form of self-expression and emotional healing. You'll learn how to use it to understand yourself better and connect with others on a deeper level.

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    13 mins
  • Anne Katz: From Broadway Dreams to Community Impact
    Jan 19 2026

    Creativity is not just about individual expression; it's also about connection and community engagement. When people come together through creative projects, they build stronger bonds and create more vibrant communities.The creative economy is a powerful force for innovation, well-being, and community development. By recognizing its economic value, understanding its impact on our health, and actively engaging with creative initiatives, we can build stronger, more vibrant communities. Continued advocacy and support for the arts will ensure that creativity remains a vital part of our lives and our future.

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    18 mins
  • Rachel Hunter: Exploring the World of Color and Emotion
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode, Rachel Hunter delves into her creative journey as an artist, discussing her passion for vibrant colors and the transformative power of painting. Rachel emphasizes how art serves as both a meditative practice and a crucial outlet for expressing complex emotions. She shares insights into her studio space dynamics, the importance of collaboration, and the evolution of her artistic style.Rachel Hunter is an oil painter based in Madison, WI. Her artwork explores emotional landscapes and relationships through the use of color and form.

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    17 mins