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Creative Impact Podcast

Creative Impact Podcast

Rachel Caldwell

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Frequency: 1 episode/13d. Total Eps: 134

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Find encouragement to live out your calling as an artist! Join host Rachel Caldwell as she invites you into conversations with fellow artists about life, faith, and the impact of the arts.
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Episode 130: Belhaven Dance Alumni - Part 3 with Brittany Walker of Evolve Dance Project

Episode 130

jeudi 1 mai 2025Duration 01:00:12

I loved catching up with the lovely Brittany Walker for part three of our Belhaven Dance Alumni Series! Brittany is the founder of Evolve Dance Project based in Southern Colorado.

Listen in to this inspiring episode as we dive into Brittany’s journey from her formative years, to her time at Belhaven University, to her current role as a choreographer and dance instructor. Brittany shares the story behind the founding of Evolve Dance Project and her heart for positively impacting the southern Colorado community through the arts.

In our conversation, Brittany opens up about how injury transformed her mindset and perspective on dance as well as the importance of growth and adaptation in the creative process. We chat about the significance of community support, perseverance, and how art and expression can serve as a powerful healing tool. Whether you’re a dancer, artist, or simply someone who appreciates the transformative power of art, Brittany’s story will leave you inspired and motivated.

Several other Belhaven Dance Alumni have shared their stories on the podcast over the years, so we've gathered all the episodes together in a playlist for you! Check out the ⁠playlist on Spotify⁠!

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Welcome to The Creative Impact Podcast, where you will find encouragement to live out your calling as an artist.

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Watch this episode on YouTube! Check out our YouTube Channel and be sure to like and subscribe!

⁠http://www.youtube.com/@creativeimpactpodcast⁠

Join our Patreon community for behind-the-scenes and bonus content!⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/creativeimpactpodcast⁠⁠⁠

Find the show notes and more at ⁠⁠https://creativeimpactpodcast.com/episode-130/⁠⁠

Some topics we chat about in today's episode include:

Belhaven University, dance, choreography, Evolve Dance Project, injury recovery, community, the creative process, perseverance, the artistic journey

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Let's Connect!

Instagram & Facebook:

⁠⁠⁠@creativeimpactpodcast⁠⁠⁠

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The podcast music was produced by Michael Cash.

Episode 129: Belhaven Dance Alumni - Part 2 with Joanna Koleth of Made to Move Studio

Episode 129

mercredi 23 avril 2025Duration 53:21

We are back for part two of our Belhaven Dance Alumni Series with my amazing friend, Joanna (Tan) Koleth! Joanna was a guest on the podcast back in November 2020 for episode 24. It is a delight to have her back and to hear about her journey since we last spoke! Joanna is a dance-artist, educator, choreographer, and comprehensively certified BASI Pilates teacher. Her business, MADE TO MOVE STUDIO, merges her passions for dance and Pilates to empower people to move with purpose and freedom across all seasons of life.

Joanna and I originally met during our time in the Belhaven University Dance Department. In this conversation, we chat about Joanna's journey from Kuala Lumpur to Milan, and then to her current home in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Joanna shares about her experiences with teaching and choreography, the impact of Belhaven University on her life, and advice for upcoming and current students. We also discuss identity, presence, and the importance of community. I love Joanna's dream of having Belhaven reunions across the globe!

Several other Belhaven Dance Alumni have shared their stories on the podcast over the years, so we've gathered all the episodes together in a playlist for you! Check out the ⁠playlist on Spotify⁠!

Follow @joannakoleth

Follow @madetomovestudio

. . . . .

Welcome to The Creative Impact Podcast, where you will find encouragement to live out your calling as an artist.

. . . . .

Watch this episode on YouTube! Check out our YouTube Channel and be sure to like and subscribe!

⁠http://www.youtube.com/@creativeimpactpodcast⁠

Join our Patreon community for behind-the-scenes and bonus content!⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/creativeimpactpodcast⁠⁠⁠

Find the show notes and more at ⁠⁠https://creativeimpactpodcast.com/episode-129/⁠⁠

Some topics we chat about in today's episode include:

Belhaven University, dance, Pilates, faith, community, art, healing, spiritual growth, identity, teaching

. . . . .

Let's Connect!

Instagram & Facebook:

⁠⁠⁠@creativeimpactpodcast⁠⁠⁠

. . . . .

The podcast music was produced by Michael Cash.

Episode 120: Anthony Gurley on Finding Our Anchors in Life

mercredi 17 janvier 2024Duration 59:58

I’m honored to be joined by mentor and friend, Anthony Gurley, for episode 120. Anthony spent thirty years at his alma mater, Guilford College, as the Director of Financial Aid, retiring in 2009. He recently published his first book, Deadly Dilemma: A Memoir. I originally met Anthony through a scholarship and mentorship program he founded called Mo-T-Vation Ministry.

Anthony would describe himself as just an ordinary guy with a story to tell, and I am so grateful that he has recorded his story in his new memoir. In Deadly Dilemma, Anthony unsparingly opens the doors to his journey in the hope that others might find a path to confronting their struggles and failures, and in the process, discover their life-saving answers to that bigger question. Are those moments of victory and success, happiness and joy, and peaks of cherishable memories sufficient in number, scope, magnitude, and frequency to outweigh the valleys of failure, disappointments,  fear, and isolation, that often color the landscape of life?

In our conversation we talk about what led Anthony to write Deadly Dilemma, and the power of reflecting on our own stories. Anthony shares the importance of Friends, Choices, and Consequences in life, and why it is critical to find our Anchors. May Anthony’s story encourage you today!

The full show notes are available on our website https://creativeimpactpodcast.com!  You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app.  We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!

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Episode 33: Jackie Stouffer on Pursuing Your God-given Dreams

mardi 26 janvier 2021Duration 01:07:51

Jackie Stouffer is the founder and Executive Director of Creative Dreams Outreach Center. Creative Dreams is a non-profit youth development program for middle and high school students. They offer free art, dance and music lessons as well as academic tutoring. Creative Dreams is truly a special place. I had the amazing opportunity to work there for multiple years during the summer and also after college, year-round.

In our conversation today, Jackie and I talk about the story of Creative Dreams. She shares how God planted the dream in her heart during her time raising her children and also working with an organization called Maria’s Children in Moscow, Russia. You will hear about how God gave her the vision for Creative Dreams and helped intervene and remove obstacles that felt like they were popping up as she was getting started.

We talk about how much Creative Dreams has evolved over the years and stories of God’s hand at work. She also talks about the process of building their own building for Creative Dreams to be housed. That was a huge journey of faith! Jackie has had a profound impact on so many lives; both the students and the volunteers or employees that have worked at Creative Dreams. I hope that you are inspired by her story to take that next step in pursuing the dream that God has placed in your heart.

This week actually marks the 16th anniversary of Creative Dreams! I’m so excited that you are joining us today as we celebrate what God’s done through this ministry.

Check out our website http://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes that include Jackie's biography and links mentioned in this episode. You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app.  We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!

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Episode 32: Debbie Wiens on Leadership, Boundaries, and Listening to God

mardi 12 janvier 2021Duration 59:54

For episode 32, I am joined by Debbie Wiens. Debbie is a new friend of mine, who I actually met through this podcast! I’m so excited that we’ve gotten connected up, and I had so much fun learning about Debbie and her journey through this conversation. Debbie is a dancer, studio owner of 24 years, a Christian minister, wife, mom of 2 grown children and a one year old dog, a published author and blogger, and most recently the Podcast host for "Coffee Break With Miss Debbie".

I love hearing Debbie’s insight and wisdom about leadership and her experiences founding and running a studio. Debbie shares her journey of following God to move and start a dance studio without anything lined up ahead of time. We chat about boundaries and what it looks like grieving in this season, especially for studio owners and small business owners who have been experiencing loss and change. She explains how it’s important to grieve, but also to continue moving forward and setting the vision in leadership.

Debbie’s passion for God and for loving other people is so evident in our conversation. Join us for some laughter and encouragement today!

Check out our website http://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes that include Debbie's biography and links mentioned in this episode. You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app.  We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!

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Episode 31: Carleigh Dunbar on the Arts in Education

mardi 5 janvier 2021Duration 01:05:30

We are kicking off 2021 with my incredible friend Carleigh Dunbar! Carleigh is an artist-educator based in Jackson, Mississippi. She and I have an engaging conversation surrounding our shared passion for the value of the arts in public education.

Carleigh is part of the dance faculty of Power Academic and Performing Arts Complex (Power APAC) and has been there since 2017. Power APAC is a public arts magnet school providing advanced academics and rigorous arts training to 4th-12th grade students. She also has a variety of experience dancing professionally and teaching in various capacities, including as an Adjunct Professor of Dance at Belhaven University. She is always looking to inspire, engage, and educate through the power of movement, and that is so evident in our conversation today.

We talk about what it’s like coming in as a first-year teacher and the diligence and perseverance that it takes. I love how she explains, even though she had the passion coming in, she had to grow into the position she was given. We chat about what it looks like to create a safe environment and atmosphere for our students, whether virtually or in-person. 

Carleigh shares practical wisdom for how we can support arts in public education and encouragement for artists to be patient and present in this season during the pandemic. If you’re a teacher, I hope this conversation is inspiring and encouraging to you! For those who aren’t teachers, I hope it gives you a glimpse into the heart of arts educators and why we believe the arts are so important for our communities and our world.

Check out our website http://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes that include Carleigh's biography and links mentioned in this episode. You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app.  We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!

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Episode 30: 2020 Reflections and Musings with Rachel and Brianna

mardi 29 décembre 2020Duration 37:17

We’ve made it to the final episode of 2020! There’s no doubt 2020 has been a year of change, loss and challenge in so many ways. Looking back, I am encouraged to see threads of hope, beauty, and resilience that are interwoven within those places. I am so grateful to be able to walk alongside you through this podcast.  

For today’s episode, I catch up with my friend Brianna Cash who was on episode 15 with her husband, Michael, earlier this year! If you haven’t heard their story yet, I’d encourage you to go back and listen! Brianna and I meet up virtually for coffee and take some time to reflect on this past year and look forward to the year ahead. Stick around after our conversation to hear a few of the podcast highlights from 2020 and get a preview of some of the guests coming to kick off 2021!

We’re so excited to have you join in on our virtual coffee today!

Check out our website http://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes including links mentioned in this episode. You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app.  We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!

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Episode 29: A Lingerfelt Family Christmas

mardi 22 décembre 2020Duration 55:23

Today is our final episode in the Family Christmas series! We wrap up with a super fun group conversation with my mom’s side of the family for “A Lingerfelt Family Christmas”! My grandma, mom, two aunts, and uncle join me for a fun-filled time of sharing Christmas memories and traditions. Get ready to laugh! We chat about everything from finding the perfect Christmas tree to fruitcake – and there may even be some singing involved! No matter where you find yourself this Christmas season, may this conversation warm your heart and highlight the heart of this season – faith, family, and the beauty that is found in the small things.

Grab some hot cocoa and join us for “A Lingerfelt Family Christmas”!

Check out our website http://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes including links mentioned in this episode. You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app.  We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!

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Episode 28: Alisa Piñones and Alana Borst

mardi 15 décembre 2020Duration 48:16

Our "Family Christmas" series continues for part three with my amazing sisters-in-law, Alisa Piñones and Alana Borst! Alisa and Alana are twin sisters, and they are both such fun and beautiful people! We chat about what it was like growing up as a twin, their experiences with dance and worship, the journey of motherhood, and their favorite Christmas memories and traditions.

I enjoyed hearing Alisa and Alana’s perspective on the value of dance as a form of worship. They share both the beautiful and the difficult aspects of leading in the church in worship through movement. From their earliest experiences with dance, worship has been at the heart of their expression. Alana shares how their mom inspired them to pursue dance and to grow as worshipers. They share their experiences with dance growing up, through college, and more recently in missions and project-based ministry. Alisa reminisces about some of the funny moments during her time in missions with YWAM.

As we near Christmas 2020, I appreciate Alisa and Alana’s reminders about the important things in life – our families and our faith. We have fun talking about memories of Christmases past and some of the traditions that make this season so special. May this heartwarming conversation encourage you today!

Check out our website http://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes including links mentioned in this episode. You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app.  We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!

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Episode 27: Seanne Smith

mardi 8 décembre 2020Duration 58:25

Our “Family Christmas” series continues with my aunt, Seanne Smith! Seanne’s story is such an inspiration to me as I’m sure it will be for you. We talk about everything from fun family stories to her career journey, and we celebrate her being 20 years cancer free!

Seanne grew up dancing and worked in the professional dance world early in her career. She danced with Amarillo Ballet Theater, the musical drama Texas, and Gus Giordano, among others. She also worked as a teacher and choreographer. After getting a job in the retail world, she continued to climb the corporate ladder with companies like Lancome, Calvin Klein, and John Hardy, and eventually came to a point where she described she felt like she had “lost her soul.”

Seanne and I talk about the moment she decided it was okay to let go and leave the retail world behind. Soon after, she discovered Zumba and found a renewed sense of passion and rekindled love for dance. Seanne is a testament to the belief that it is never too late to follow your passion, and she became a licensed Zumba instructor at the age of 60! Join us for this fun episode full of laughter, inspiration, and hope in this Christmas season.

Check out our website http://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes that include Seanne's biography and links mentioned in this episode. You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app.  We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!

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