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The Create! Podcast

The Create! Podcast

Written by: Ekaterina Popova
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The Create! Podcast (formerly Art & Cocktails) is your space for inspiration, encouragement, and practical insight at the intersection of contemporary art, creative business, and mindset. Hosted by artist, coach, and Create! Magazine founder Ekaterina Popova, the show is designed to help you grow your art career, expand your creative vision, and build a sustainable, joyful life. Through candid conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, writers, curators, and thought leaders—as well as empowering solo episodes—you'll find tools, ideas, and stories that remind you that life itself is your canvas, and you have the power to create a career and future that truly supports you. Find us at www.createmagazine.co/podcast — where the conversation about art and business starts.Create! Magazine LLC Art Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Sober Magic, Art & The Year of the Magician: A Conversation with Sarah Potter
    Jan 7 2026

    In this magical start to the new year, host Kat sits down with her dear friend—psychic medium, curator, and author Sarah Potter. As we step into 2026, Sarah shares wisdom from her life-changing new book, Sober Magic: Using the Tarot and Ritual in Your Journey Away from Drinking.

    Together, they explore the deep intersection of art and spirituality, discussing how to navigate the "party culture" of the art world while honoring your boundaries. Sarah opens up about her transition from full-time art curator to professional witch, the power of "Glamour Magic" to armor yourself for difficult social situations, and why asking for help is a brave creative act.

    Plus, we dive into a Tarot forecast for 2026! Sarah reveals why this is a "Magician Year," filled with manifestation power, and how you can harness this energy to create the life (and art) you desire. Whether you are sober, sober-curious, or simply seeking a spiritual reset, this episode is a nourishing guide for your soul.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Sober Magic: How to replace the "ritual" of drinking with nourishing spiritual practices like Tarot and altar work.

    • The Art World & Alcohol: Navigating gallery openings and networking events without the crutch of a drink.

    • Glamour Magic: Using fashion and intentional adornment (like heirlooms or specific colors) as spiritual armor.

    • The 2026 Forecast: Why 2026 is the "Year of the Magician" and what that means for your creative potential.

    • Embracing Discomfort: Why sitting with uncomfortable feelings is actually a superpower for artists.

    About the Guest: Sarah Potter is a psychic medium, Tarot reader, and professional witch based in New York City. A former art curator, she now uses her intuitive gifts to help clients craft their dream lives through color magic, ritual, and Tarot. She is the author of Sober Magic and the creator of the Cosmo Tarot deck for Cosmopolitan. Her work has been featured in Refinery29, InStyle, and Teen Vogue.

    Connect with Sarah:

    • Book: Sober Magic

    • Instagram: @iamsarahpotter

    • Website: iamsarahpotter.com

    • Substack: iamsarahpotter.substack.com

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • The Witch Wave Podcast with Pam Grossman

    • Create! Magazine’s Winter Solstice Issue (Curated by Sarah Potter)

    Supported by Create! Magazine:

    • Join the Community: createmagazine.co/collective

    • Submit Your Work (Women’s Issue): createmagazine.co/call-for-art

    • Subscribe to our Substack: createmagazine.substack.com

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    34 mins
  • Bonus Episode: Creating for Pleasure, Intuition, and Sustainable Practice with Victoria Fry, Founder of The New Visionary Art Collective
    Dec 30 2025

    In this special bonus episode of the Create! Podcast, Kat (Ekaterina Popova) sits down with artist and curator Victoria Fry, founder of The New Visionary Art Collective, for a grounded and nourishing conversation about creativity, intuition, and building a sustainable creative practice and career.

    Together, they explore the importance of making art for pleasure separate from career expectations, balancing multiple creative roles, and staying connected to intuition and inner joy. Kat also shares insights from her 100-Day Painting Challenge and reflects on how daily practice can transform both studio work and mindset.

    This episode is an invitation to slow down, reconnect with why you make art, and create from a place of trust rather than pressure.

    Topics Covered:
    • Making art for pleasure, not performance
    • Balancing creative business with studio practice
    • Letting go of perfectionism and expectations
    • Daily practice as devotion and self-trust
    • The role of intuition and the inner child in artmaking
    • Creating sustainable momentum as an artist

    Links & Resources:
    Create! Magazine
    https://createmagazine.co

    Paint With Kat
    https://paintwithkat.com

    100-Day Painting Challenge
    https://www.paintwithkat.com/challenge

    Visionary Art Collective
    https://www.visionaryartcollective.com

    Connect with the Podcast:
    Subscribe to the Create! Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen.
    Leave a review to support the show and help more artists discover these conversations.

    About the Host:
    Ekaterina Popova is an artist, educator, and founder of Create! Magazine, an international platform supporting contemporary artists through publishing, education, and community.

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    48 mins
  • Coming Home to Your Art: The Science of Joyful Practice & Creative Flow
    Dec 28 2025

    In this solo episode of the Create! Podcast, host Ekaterina Popova explores why maintaining a personal art practice is essential not only for artistic growth, but for mental and nervous system regulation, resilience, and overall well-being. Whether you are a professional artist navigating deadlines or a creative seeking to reconnect with your practice, this episode breaks down the neuroscience behind why our brains need art. Kat shares research-backed insights, practical studio strategies, and mindset shifts to help you build a sustainable creative routine, even with a busy life. This episode is both grounding and actionable, offering permission to create imperfectly and consistently, without pressure or performance.

    Join the 100 Day Painting Challenge: https://www.paintwithkat.com/challenge

    In This Episode, You Will Learn:

    • Why art-making is a powerful tool for nervous system regulation.

    • How creative flow quiets the inner critic and reduces anxiety.

    • Why habit and process matter more than finished results.

    • Simple ways to lower friction in your studio and make starting easier.

    • How to separate the creator from the editor to protect your daily practice.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Science of Art Research from Drexel University found that just 45 minutes of art-making led to a significant drop in cortisol levels for 75 percent of participants, regardless of skill or experience.

    • Silencing the Inner Critic Entering a creative flow state—a concept popularized by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi—quiets the Default Mode Network (DMN), the part of the brain linked to rumination and self-judgment.

    • The "Bad Art" Rule Strong bodies of work are built by allowing yourself to make "bad art" and prioritizing consistency over perfection. The focus should be on habit formation rather than a final product.

    • Mise en Place for the Studio Borrowing from the culinary world, preparing your materials and workspace in advance (even if just a simple setup) reduces friction and makes it easier to begin your next session.

    • Creator vs. Editor When you are in the studio, you are the creator; judgment and editing come later. Separating these roles prevents the pressure to produce "portfolio-ready" work from paralyzing your practice.

    Memorable Quotes:

    • "When I say come home to your art, I mean physically altering your brain chemistry to reduce stress, silence your inner critic."

    • "The nervous system does not give a crap... it cares about the process, it cares about the meditative act of art making."

    • "The key isn't necessarily finding more time is protecting the time that you have and prioritizing your own work over everyone else's."

    • "At its core, [art] is a survival mechanism for sensitive people. It's the way we process life."

    • "Don't think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art." — Andy Warhol (referenced in episode)

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Your Brain on Art (Book)

    • Atomic Habits by James Clear

    • Drexel University Cortisol Study

    Connect & Resources:

    • Join the 100 Day Painting Challenge: https://www.paintwithkat.com/challenge

    • Website: https://www.createmagazine.co

    • Substack: https://createmagazine.substack.com

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    19 mins
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