• Good is the Enemy of Great: Escaping the Trap of Quick Validation & "The Short-Term Giggle"
    Jan 11 2026

    Welcome back to a brand new season! In this solo episode, Kat reflects on nearly a decade of navigating a full-time art career and the subtle traps that can stall creative growth.

    If you have ever felt busy but unfulfilled, or found yourself saying "yes" to every group show and opportunity out of a fear of missing out, this episode is for you. Kat discusses the concept that "good is the enemy of great" and how filling our schedules with "good" opportunities often prevents us from doing the deep, legacy-building work our souls actually crave.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The "Short-Term Giggle": Why we chase immediate dopamine hits (like small group shows) instead of waiting for the "full meal" of a cohesive body of work.

    • Deep Work vs. Shallow Validation: Moving away from the pressure to look successful on Instagram and toward creating work that truly matters.

    • The Fear of the Empty Calendar: Overcoming the survival-brain instinct that tells us we are failing if we aren't constantly busy.

    • Career Reflection: Kat shares her personal decision to scale back on scattered commitments to focus on producing a body of work she is truly proud of.

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY

    We have officially opened the doors to our membership, The Create! Collective! This is our career membership for artists who want to grow together.

    • What's Inside: Twice-monthly Zoom calls, guest speakers, and support circles.

    • New Opportunity: Active members are invited to participate in our exclusive Artsy exhibition coming up this March.

    • Bonus: Join for the year and receive a special sweatshirt bonus gift.

    Join The Create! Collective here: https://www.createmagazine.co/collective

    CONNECT WITH KAT

    Email: info@createmagazine.com Substack: https://createmagazine.substack.com

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider sharing it with a friend or leaving a review. Cheers to pursuing greatness together!

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    16 mins
  • 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
  • NeuroArts, Manifestation, and Healing: How to Rewire Your Brain with Creativity feat. Anna Denning
    Dec 21 2025

    In this episode of the Create! Podcast, Ekaterina Popova sits down with Anna Denning, a multimedia artist and the founder of the NeuroArts School, to decode the powerful science behind creativity and healing.

    Anna shares her fascinating background—growing up with a psychotherapist mother who used drawing to analyze and soothe emotions—and how that evolved into her expertise in "Neuroesthetics," the study of how aesthetic experiences influence the brain. Together, they discuss her collaboration with Colette Baron-Reid on the "Art of Manifesting" book and how "intentional synchronicity" can help you co-create with the universe.

    Whether you are an artist facing creative blocks or simply looking for a way to process the noise of the outside world, this episode offers accessible tools to regulate your nervous system and manifest your desires through art.

    IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:

    • Defining NeuroArts: How art therapy and neuroscience combine to balance hormones and emotions.

    • The Science of Manifestation: Using "intentional synchronicity" to switch on your brain's reticular activating system and spot opportunities.

    • Practical Self-Care: Why you should "start small" with tiny paper to overcome overwhelm and perfectionism.

    • The Witch's Wound: Anna's research into healing deep, unconscious wounds through the NeuroArts membership.

    • Daily Rituals: How simple practices like doodling before bed or lighting a candle can shift your mindset.

    QUOTES FROM THE SHOW:

    "Art is not just create something beautiful, a beautiful picture. It's also a very powerful tool to work with your mind, to calm down, to balance your emotions." — Anna Denning

    "When you're concentrating on something and trying to bring something positive into your life, you're also switching on the reticular activating system in your brain that helps you to look for opportunities." — Anna Denning

    "I always advise my students or people who start drawing, start really small, just take a tiny little paper... and just start drawing." — Anna Denning

    CONNECT WITH ANNA DENNING:

    YouTube: Anna Denning Arts (Weekly mini-classes and candle drawings)

    Instagram: @AnnaDenningArts

    NeuroArts School and A.M. Method Teacher Training

    www.annadenning.com

    CONNECT WITH CREATE! MAGAZINE:

    Website: https://createmagazine.co

    Substack: https://createmagazine.substack.com

    Instagram: @createmagazine

    Love the episode? If you enjoyed this conversation, please leave a review and share it with a friend! Don't forget to subscribe to https://createmagazine.substack.com for more resources, interviews, and opportunities for artists.

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    18 mins
  • Finding Your Voice: Todd M. Casey on Art Education, Social Media Fatigue and Staying Curious
    Dec 14 2025

    In this insightful conversation, Kat sits down with celebrated realist painter, author and educator Todd M. Casey. Known for his bestselling books The Art of Still Life and The Oil Painters' Color Handbook, Todd opens up about the winding road that shaped his artistic life, from studying at MassArt to discovering the atelier system and developing a deep appreciation for classical training. He shares refreshing honesty about navigating art school, finding mentors, resisting social media pressure, and staying connected to the curiosity that fuels meaningful work.

    Whether you're a painter refining your technique, a creative searching for direction, or an artist feeling overwhelmed in a content-driven world, this episode offers clarity and grounded wisdom for your path ahead.

    What We Cover

    • Todd's early years discovering art alongside his brother and studying at MassArt
    • How returning to foundational training transformed his approach to painting
    • What traditional art education gets wrong, and what artists actually need to grow
    • Why guidance and consistent mentorship are essential for developing strong technique
    • The double-edged sword of social media for artists: visibility, burnout, and boundaries
    • How curiosity, awareness and everyday life become the fuel for new ideas
    • Navigating commercial expectations, artistic identity and pivoting when your work evolves
    • The importance of resisting fear-driven creativity and choosing work that feels true
    • Todd's upcoming books and teaching philosophy

    About Today's Guest

    Todd M. Casey is an artist, author and teacher whose work blends classical realism with a contemporary, introspective approach. Born and raised in Lowell, Massachusetts, he studied at MassArt, the Academy of Art University, and eventually trained under Jacob Collins at the Water Street Atelier. His paintings and teachings emphasize discipline, observation and a deep respect for the craft of oil painting.
    He is the author of bestselling books The Art of Still Life and The Oil Painters' Color Handbook, with two new books forthcoming in 2026 and 2027. Todd teaches at the Lyme Academy of Fine Art and through online programs offered worldwide.

    Links & Resources

    • Follow Todd M. Casey: Website / Instagram / Patreon
    The Art of Still Life and The Oil Painters' Color Handbook
    • Learn with Todd: Online workshops and mentorship
    • Explore Create! Magazine: https://www.createmagazine.com
    • Support independent art publishing on our Substack: createmagazine.substack.com

    Want More Conversations Like This?

    Subscribe, leave a review and share this episode with a fellow artist who needs a dose of real-world wisdom and encouragement.

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    29 mins
  • When the Hustle Falls Away: Finding Your Creative Flow with Felicia Forte
    Dec 7 2025

    In this episode of the Create! Podcast, Kat sits down with painter and creative mentor Felicia Forte for a deep and refreshing conversation on creative flow, intuition, burnout, and finding your true pace as an artist.

    Felicia shares how she moved through a major creative block, rebuilt her relationship with painting, and allowed a slower, more intuitive rhythm to guide her back to the work. She speaks openly about dropping the hustle, choosing resonance over pressure, and trusting the quiet seasons where ideas grow underground.

    This conversation is full of warmth, honesty, and wisdom for anyone navigating their own creative path.

    In this episode, we explore
    • How Felicia rebuilt her painting practice after burnout

    • The difference between hustle driven output and intuitive flow

    • Using intuition, resonance, and curiosity as your compass

    • Why creative blocks often have internal roots

    • The power of slowing down and listening to yourself

    • Reframing mistakes as discovery

    • Balancing ambition with compassion for your present season

    • Allowing a body of work to unfold without forcing it

    • Supporting artists through creative coaching and technique programs

    Connect with Felicia

    Website: https://www.feliciaforte.com
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/feliciaforte

    Connect with Create!

    Website: https://www.createmagazine.co
    Substack: createmagazine.substack.com
    Instagram: @createmagazine

    Submit Your Work to the Women's International Edition

    Create! Magazine is thrilled to announce the open call for our 2026 Women's International Edition. This annual print and digital issue highlights exceptional artists whose work contributes meaningfully to today's creative landscape.

    This year's edition is curated by Sonia Borrell, an internationally respected art collector, curator, and advisor known for her thoughtful global perspective and dedication to supporting artists. This special issue celebrates artistic excellence, clarity of vision, and the dynamic practices shaping contemporary art today.

    Submit your work:
    https://www.createmagazine.co/call-for-art

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    29 mins
  • Faith Over Fear: Creating Immersive Art Installations in the UK and Marrakesh with Amy Griffith
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of The Create! Podcast, host Kat (Ekaterina Popova) sits down with creative visionary Amy Griffith. Best known for founding the iconic pink Eaton House Studio in the UK, Amy shares the journey behind her latest, soul-stirring project: The Star Seed House in Marrakesh, Morocco.

    Amy opens up about the massive transition from creating a playful, celebrity-favorite party house in Essex to renovating an ancient, spiritual sanctuary in the heart of the Medina—a project requiring patience, donkeys for transport, and deep trust in the process.

    This conversation is a masterclass in letting faith be stronger than fear. Amy and Kat discuss the practicalities of funding long-term creative visions, the importance of diversifying income to protect your artistic joy, and how to design spaces that engage all the senses. Whether you are an artist planning a massive installation or an entrepreneur looking to pivot, Amy's intuitive approach to life and business will inspire you to take the leap.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • From UK to Marrakesh: The serendipitous story of how Amy fell in love with Morocco and decided to build her second immersive art installation there.

    • The Star Seed House: Renovating a centuries-old property without cars, learning local craftsmanship, and honoring the "soul" of a building.

    • Faith vs. Fear: How to navigate the anxiety of big, expensive creative projects and why Amy painted "Let your faith be stronger than your fear" on her walls.

    • Creative Process & Neuroscience: Amy discusses her photographic memory, sensory filing system, and how she visualizes spaces before they exist.

    • Financial Sustainability for Artists: The importance of having non-creative income streams to relieve pressure on your art practice.

    • Slowing Down: What living in the Medina has taught Amy about patience, devotion, and the spiritual side of creativity.

    Guest Bio:

    Amy Griffith is an artist, creative director, and the founder of Eaton House Studio, a world-renowned, pink-hued art installation and location hire in the UK. Most recently, she founded the Star Seed House in Marrakesh, Morocco, a spiritual sanctuary and immersive design project. Amy is known for her intuitive design process, creating spaces that are not just visually stunning but emotionally resonant. She is currently launching a curated shop in Marrakesh featuring vintage caftans and natural perfumes.

    Connect with Amy Griffith:

    • Website: Eaton House Studio

    • Instagram: @eatonhousestudio

    Resources & Links Mentioned:

    • Create! Magazine on Substack: Subscribe for fresh articles, art tips, and insights at createmagazine.substack.com

    • Call for Art: Apply to our latest open calls, exhibitions, and publishing opportunities at createmagazine.co/call-for-art

    • Create! U: Explore our online learning platform for artists at createu.co

    Support the Podcast:

    If this episode lit you up, please share it with a friend! We would also be so grateful if you could leave us a review on Apple Podcasts to help more artists find the show.

    • Website: createmagazine.co

    • Instagram: @createmagazine

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    30 mins