Explore every episode of the podcast Parenting Creative
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| Welcome to Parenting Creative | 23 Mar 2025 | 00:04:49 | |
Welcome to Parenting Creative, a podcast that explores the places where creative life and parenting collide, and all the magic and mess that ensues. This spring we’ll be launching our first season, where host Nikko Snyder will delve into the creative lives of parents making art that ranges from theatre and music to poetry, journalism and craft. Our goal is to build community and connection for those living deep in the struggles of caring for others while at the same time prioritizing their own creative lives. Parenting Creative resists the pressure to buy more, hustle harder, and chase the impossible standard of ‘perfect’ parenting. We believe parents deserve to be fully realized humans—and that prioritizing our creative lives makes us better parents. Through deep, honest conversations with diverse artist-parents who are walking the walk, we explore both the struggles and the real, practical ways to make creativity and parenthood work—on your own terms, in ways that sustain and inspire you for the long haul. And we do it in community—because neither parenting nor creative life can thrive in isolation. Visit parentingcreative.com to sign up for our email newsletter, so you can find out when we launch and when new episodes come out. And follow us on Instagram and Bluesky at parentingcreative. | |||
| Nichole Huck: An Introverted Uber Driver's Worst Nightmare | 03 Apr 2025 | 00:55:39 | |
Nikko Snyder talks to journalist, dancer, photographer and parent of four, Nichole Huck, about parenting in community; creating meaning by sharing each other's stories; the power of everyday micro-connections; jazz as a metaphor for parenting; listening to people even when you disagree with them; giving ourselves permission to enjoy the different seasons of life; raising boys in the age of impossible masculinity; high-fiving strangers; and the curative properties of Bison heart. Nichole shares her insights on the role of current events in family life, navigating masculinity with children in today's society, and the power of curiosity in fostering connections with others. The conversation highlights the beauty found in everyday life and the significance of listening to diverse voices. In this conversation, Nichole Huck shares her insights on parenting, community, and the importance of micro connections in daily life. She discusses her experiences as an extroverted parent, the dynamics of raising children with varying personalities, and the significance of community support in parenting. Nichole emphasizes the need to let go of perfectionism and embrace the beauty of small interactions that can make a difference in people's lives. The conversation highlights the importance of finding joy in the chaos of parenting and the value of creating a supportive network for both parents and children.
Parenting Creative explores the places where creative life and parenting collide, and all the magic and mess that ensues. Through deep, honest conversations with diverse artist-parents who are walking the walk, we explore both the struggles and the real, practical ways to make creativity and parenthood work—on your own terms, in ways that sustain and inspire you for the long haul. And we do it in community—because neither parenting nor creative life can thrive in isolation. Visit parentingcreative.com to join our email newsletter, or follow Parenting Creative on Instagram and Bluesky. You can also support the podcast by leaving a tip or becoming a founding member. Takeaways
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| Nikko Snyder Gets on Stage to Play the Damn Gig | 03 Apr 2025 | 00:10:58 | |
Summary In this episode, Parenting Creative host Nikko Snyder shares her journey of launching Parenting Creative and exploring the intersection of creativity and parenting. She reflects on her personal experiences, the challenges of maintaining a creative identity while raising children, and the importance of community support for artist parents. Throughout, she emphasizes the need for connection and the value of diverse artistic expressions. Parenting Creative explores the places where creative life and parenting collide, and all the magic and mess that ensues. Through deep, honest conversations with diverse artist-parents who are walking the walk, we explore both the struggles and the real, practical ways to make creativity and parenthood work—on your own terms, in ways that sustain and inspire you for the long haul. And we do it in community—because neither parenting nor creative life can thrive in isolation. Visit parentingcreative.com to join our email newsletter, or follow Parenting Creative on Instagram and Bluesky. You can also support the podcast by leaving a tip or becoming a founding member. Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 A Recurring Dream of Performance Anxiety 02:20 The Birth of the Parenting Creative Podcast 04:17 Identity and Heritage: A Personal Reflection 05:11 The Challenge of Balancing Parenting and Creativity 07:32 Art is Vast and Your Art Matters 08:01 The Importance of Diversity, Community, and Creating Keywords Parenting, Creativity, Podcast, Community, Identity, Art, Artist Parents, Parenting Challenges, Personal Growth, Connection, Diversity | |||
| Marya Folinsbee is Unapologetic in Art & Parenting | 03 Apr 2025 | 01:04:04 | |
In this episode of Parenting Creative, host Nikko Snyder talks to theatre artist Marya Folinsbee about the relationship between creativity and parenting. They talk about resiliency, absurdism in life and in theater, sneaking up on writing, finding magic in the mundane, perseverance and how art insists upon itself (sometimes over years!), the role of solitude and retreat, redefining creative work and productivity, and Marya's new play, The Mosquitos. Marya shares her journey as a theater artist, the evolution of her work, and how her experiences as a parent have shaped her artistic expression. The conversation emphasizes the importance of process, the value of modeling resilience and failure to children, and the transformative power of play in both parenting and creativity. Marya emphasizes the value of community and the importance of modeling independence and self-care for children, and she shares practical strategies for navigating creative challenges and redefining what counts as artistic work.
Parenting Creative explores the places where creative life and parenting collide, and all the magic and mess that ensues. Through deep, honest conversations with diverse artist-parents who are walking the walk, we explore both the struggles and the real, practical ways to make creativity and parenthood work—on your own terms, in ways that sustain and inspire you for the long haul. And we do it in community—because neither parenting nor creative life can thrive in isolation. Visit parentingcreative.com to join our email newsletter, or follow Parenting Creative on Instagram and Bluesky. You can also support the podcast by leaving a tip or becoming a founding member. Takeaways
Chapters 02:04 The Intersection of Creativity and Parenthood 06:09 Claiming the Artist Identity 11:55 Navigating Domestication and Wildness 18:12 The Role of Ceremony and Spectacle in Daily Life 23:52 Modeling Resilience and the Creative Process 36:11 The Role of Children in Creative Processes 49:35 The Nitty Gritty and Life Hacks Keywords parenting,... | |||
| Sally Titasey offers music as medicine | 10 Apr 2025 | 00:50:37 | |
On this episode, host Nikko Snyder talks to musician Sally Titasey, who is a member of Oh Pray Tell, a stomp, clap, and vocal harmony-driven trio. In their conversation they explore giving yourself permission to prioritize creative life, even when you know that will take you away from your kids. They also talk about centering connection over perfection, homeschooling, platonic life partners, using art to help children process and understand the world, making art with our children, creative process as a way to move through stuckness, songs as medicine, and reframing creativity as an offering to whoever needs to receive it.
Parenting Creative explores the places where creative life and parenting collide, and all the magic and mess that ensues. Through deep, honest conversations with diverse artist-parents who are walking the walk, we explore both the struggles and the real, practical ways to make creativity and parenthood work—on your own terms, in ways that sustain and inspire you for the long haul. And we do it in community—because neither parenting nor creative life can thrive in isolation. Visit parentingcreative.com to join our email newsletter, or follow Parenting Creative on Instagram and Bluesky. You can also support the podcast by leaving a tip or becoming a founding member. takeaways
chapters 00:00 Introducing Sally Titasey and Oh Pray Tell 04:38 The Evolution of Oh Pray Tell 12:19 Prioritizing Creative Life as a Parent 15:46 Platonic Life Partners 19:00 Emotional Journey of Balancing Art and Parenting 23:24 Using Art to Help Children Process Life Events 28:15 Music as Medicine 31:51 Music as an Offering to Whoever may Need it 39:16 Finding Balance in Parenting and Creativity 41:26 Things that Work Day to Day 45:01 Upcoming Projects keywords music, creativity, parenting, community, emotional journey, Oh Pray Tell, Sally Titasey, art, homeschooling, collaboration, music, healing, parenting, creativity, radical acceptance, connection, songwriting, family life, community, emotional well-being | |||
| Releasing Perfectionism w/ Amber Goodwyn | 24 Apr 2025 | 00:58:10 | |
Nikko Snyder talks to Regina SK-based interdisciplinary artist, musician, poet, and parent Amber Goodwyn. In our conversation, Amber and I talk about parenting when parenting isn't central to your identity, the universality of birth and death, clear divisions of labor, performing parenting on social media, prioritizing art and refusing to feel bad about it, the final deadline (otherwise known as death), releasing perfectionism and the need for perfect conditions, and becoming ready by simply doing the thing.
Parenting Creative explores the places where creative life and parenting collide, and all the magic and mess that ensues. Through deep, honest conversations with diverse artist-parents who are walking the walk, we explore both the struggles and the real, practical ways to make creativity and parenthood work—on your own terms, in ways that sustain and inspire you for the long haul. And we do it in community—because neither parenting nor creative life can thrive in isolation. Visit parentingcreative.com to join our email newsletter, or follow Parenting Creative on Instagram and Bluesky. You can also support the podcast by leaving a tip or becoming a founding member. takeaways
chapters 00:00 The Intersection of Art and Parenting 08:36 Navigating Parenthood and Artistic Identity 15:05 The Role of Death and Urgency in Creation 22:05 Balancing Creative Life and Family Responsibilities 25:33 Influences of Upbringing on Artistic and Parenting Styles 30:04 The Reality of Parenthood and Social Media 33:17 The Role of Play in Creativity and Parenting 42:08 Embracing Failure and Mistakes in Creative Practice 44:37 Overcoming Perfectionism and Finding Balance 46:25 The Importance of Discipline and Habit in Art 52:45 Current and Future Projects keywords art, parenting, creativity, identity, motherhood, performance, playfulness, play, balance, discipline, community, perfectionism; artist parent | |||
| Sarah Beatty on embracing your weird | 17 Apr 2025 | 00:58:39 | |
summary Host Nikko Snyder talks to ceramic artist Sarah Beatty, full-time working artist and parent of two school-aged children. Sarah's business, Objects and Feelings, focuses on functional pottery and explores interactions and dynamics between people. It's also worth noting that Sarah's pottery business is currently the primary source of income for her family due to her partner's disability. In our conversation we talk about the pressures of making art for money, especially when your family relies on that income. We also talk about disability visibility, living with ADHD and neurodiversity, not having the brain space available to make the art you want to make, but making art anyway, kin keeping or invisible labor, the value of deadlines, the boringness of perfection, enjoying your own individual weirdness and taking yourself seriously enough to follow through and not listening to the voices that say you're not good enough.
Parenting Creative explores the places where creative life and parenting collide, and all the magic and mess that ensues. Through deep, honest conversations with diverse artist-parents who are walking the walk, we explore both the struggles and the real, practical ways to make creativity and parenthood work—on your own terms, in ways that sustain and inspire you for the long haul. And we do it in community—because neither parenting nor creative life can thrive in isolation. Visit parentingcreative.com to join our email newsletter, or follow Parenting Creative on Instagram and Bluesky. You can also support the podcast by leaving a tip or becoming a founding member. takeaways
chapters 00:00 Taking Yourself Seriously 01:08 Introduction to Parenting Creative 02:24 Sarah Beatty's Background and Growing Up 05:53 Transitioning to Parenthood and Artistic Identity 12:19 The Challenges of Postpartum Experience 17:10 Finding Identity in Art and Parenthood 23:25 Self-Care and Coping Mechanisms 27:13 Navigating Parenting with Neurodiversity 33:16 The Invisible Labor of Caregiving 36:30 Reflections on Upbringing and Domesticity 39:44 Balancing Creativity and Parenting 49:51 Embracing Imperfection in Art and Life keywords parenting, creativity, neurodiversity, pottery, self-care, disability, postpartum, identity, imperfection, art | |||
| Season 1 is a Wrap & Season 2 is Coming Soon! | 08 May 2025 | 00:04:53 | |
In this mini episode, host Nikko Snyder wraps up season 1 and ties a bow around it with special thanks to season 1 guests, listeners, and supporters. She also outlines how best to support season 2 of Parenting Creative:
Thanks for listening, and come back next week for the launch of season 2! | |||
| Single Parenting on the Autism Spectrum w/ Melissa Boulianne | 01 May 2025 | 00:50:11 | |
summary In this episode of Parenting Creative, host Nikko Snyder speaks with poet, songwriter, teacher, and single parent of two Melissa Boulianne about the intersection of creativity and parenting. Melissa shares a lot of beautiful and vulnerable poetry on social media that explores her journey with single parenting and parenting a child on the autism spectrum. In their conversation they talk about the transition to single parenting, autism spectrum disorder, normalizing neurodiversity, living and writing with constant interruptions, using screen time to stay sane, learning to relent, confidence or lack thereof, when writing saves your life, and growing in ways you never imagined growing.
Parenting Creative explores the places where creative life and parenting collide, and all the magic and mess that ensues. Through deep, honest conversations with diverse artist-parents who are walking the walk, we explore both the struggles and the real, practical ways to make creativity and parenthood work—on your own terms, in ways that sustain and inspire you for the long haul. And we do it in community—because neither parenting nor creative life can thrive in isolation. Visit parentingcreative.com to join our email newsletter, or follow Parenting Creative on Instagram and Bluesky. You can also support the podcast by leaving a tip or becoming a founding member. takeaways
Chapters 02:12 Meet Melissa Boulianne: Poet and Single Parent 09:50 Transitioning to Single Parenthood 14:54 The Role of Teaching in Creative Life 20:06 Navigating Screen Time with Kids 22:06 Parenting a Child on the Autism Spectrum 28:11 Understanding Neurodiversity in Parenting 32:49 Visibility and Normalization of Neurodiversity 38:27 Finding Time for Creativity 41:01 Overcoming Creative Barriers 43:00 The Power of Poetry in Parenting keywords parenting, creativity, single parent, single parenting, autism spectrum, autism, autism spectrum disorder, poetry, teaching, screen time, neurodiversity, emotional complexity, motherhood | |||
| A child's mental health journey (Kris Alvarez Part 1) | 15 May 2025 | 01:10:40 | |
If you or a young person in your life is struggling with mental health, know that you are not alone and that help is out there. If you are in crisis, you can call 9-8-8, ANYTIME, 24/7. Part one of a two-part conversation with theatre artist, community magic maker and parent of two young adults, Kris Alvarez. In part one, host Nikko Snyder talks to Kris about fighting for the space to play - and not the pretend or performed play that a lot of adults do with kids, but the real serious play that has zero agenda apart from simple shits and giggles. They also talk about the fundamental importance of kindness, the gift of mentorship, and paying that forward. And they talk about navigating the serious mental illness of a child, processing that journey by making art, and how the experience can blow your capacity for unconditional love wide open. And that's just part one! Don't miss the next episode where Kris talks about creating theatre with non-performers (including her own parents), being the child of immigrants, the integration of art into all aspects of life, and the importance of great snacks. Parenting Creative explores the places where creative life and parenting collide, and all the magic and mess that ensues. Through deep, honest conversations with diverse artist-parents who are walking the walk, we explore both the struggles and the real, practical ways to make creativity and parenthood work—on your own terms, in ways that sustain and inspire you for the long haul. And we do it in community—because neither parenting nor creative life can thrive in isolation. Subscribe to our free email newsletter for sneak peeks and guest announcements, behind the scenes stories and deeper reflections on each episode. Follow Parenting Creative on Instagram and Bluesky, and visit our website at parentingcreative.com. You can also support the podcast by leaving a tip at the following link or by sending an e-transfer to info@parentingcreative.com. Takeaways
Keywords parenting, creativity, mental health, art, community, kindness, play, immigrant experience, unconditional love, storytelling | |||
| Breaking cycles & following your North star w/ Melissa Pintor Carnagey | 12 Jun 2025 | 01:21:00 | |
On this episode, host Nikko Snyder talks to entrepreneur, sex educator, and author Melissa Pintor Carnagey. Based in Austin, Texas, Melissa is the parent of three young people ages 11, 15, and 26. They're also the founder of Sex Positive Families, which delivers inclusive, sex positive, shame-free sex education to families worldwide through their newsletter and online workshops. Melissa has also written two books, including Sex Positive Talks to Help with Kids: A Guide to Raising Sexually Healthy, Informed, Empowered Young People; and the hot off the presses puberty book for kids 11 to 14 called Growing Into You: An inclusive, shame busting, get real guide to your changing body and mind. In our conversation we talk about starting your parenting journey as a teenager, tapping into your childhood passions to guide your adult dreams, the journey to becoming a published author, honouring your truth enough to risk leaving a bad situation to start your own business, disrupting the system by living your best life, breaking cycles, and giving ourselves self-compassion and forgiveness for the mistakes we inevitably make in this wild experiment called parenting. There's a bonus episode of Parenting Creative with even more of our conversation. You can get that by signing up for our free email newsletter. In addition to bonus content, I use the newsletter to share guest announcements, sneak peeks, glimpses behind the scenes, and deeper reflections on every episode. | |||
| Giving yourself permission to be w/ Kris Alvarez (part 2) | 29 May 2025 | 00:37:43 | |
In this conversation (part 2 of 2), Kris Alvarez shares her journey as a theatre artist and parent, exploring the integration of creativity into family life. She discusses her upbringing as a child of immigrants, how she navigates the complexities of aging parents, and making theatre with non-performers (including her own parents). Kris emphasizes the significance of both suffering and joy in personal growth, the importance of intergenerational relationships, and the need to tolerate each other's learning and mistakes. And don't miss the first part of our conversation, where we talk about about real, serious play and navigating the serious mental illness of a child.
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Chapters 00:00 The Essence of Being: Embracing Authenticity 01:51 Creative Parenting: Integrating Art and Family 03:18 The Immigrant Experience: Family, Culture, and Creativity 12:01 Compartmentalization vs. Integration 19:03 Suffering and Growth: The Silver Linings of Life 24:03 Creating Space for Learning: Tolerance and Understanding 30:03 The Journey of Integration: Embracing Wholeness keywords creativity, parenting, immigrant experience, intergenerational relationships, art integration, personal growth, community building, family dynamics, aging, aging parents, authenticity | |||