by Miriam Schulman
The Inspiration Place Podcast is a passion project I’ve been working on behind the scenes not quite in secret, all summer long.
And now it’s here!
You’ll be able to find it on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or Spotify, so be sure to subscribe so you’ll never miss an episode.
HOW TO LISTEN TO PODCASTS
Now since I know podcasts haven’t been around that long, you may not know how to listen. So I have broken this down for you…
IPHONE or IPAD:
- Go to “Podcasts” – that is a free purple app for your phone or ipad (it may have come with it already installed)
- Tap the search icon (it’s a magnifying glass) and search for “The Inspiration Place”
or just >> CLICK HERE to listen on your iPad or iPhone
ANDROID:
- Go to “Google Play Music” – that is a free app for your phone
- Tap the menu button in the top left-hand corner of your screen.
- Tap on “Podcasts”
- Search for “The Inspiration Place”
or just >> CLICK HERE to listen on your Android device
DESKTOP:
You can go to my blog and every blog post that has a podcast has a player built right in.
>> click HERE for all the podcasts on your desktop
You can also find it on the Spotify and Stitcher apps if you have those!
I love listening to podcasts while I am driving, working at the easel or taking a walk. I hope you love them as much as I do. Happy listening!!
About Miriam Schulman
In case we haven’t met yet, I’m an artist and founder of The Inspiration Place, where I help other artists learn how to profit from their passion or become better artists. Through online classes, business coaching programs, and a top-ranked podcast, I’ve helped thousands of artists around the world develop their skill sets and create more time and freedom to do what they love. My signature coaching program, The Artist Incubator, helps artists go from so-so sales to sold-out collections.
A graduate of Dartmouth College and M.I.T, I initially pursued finance but after witnessing 9/11, I abandoned a lucrative hedge fund job to work on my art full time. Since then, my art and my story have been featured in major publications including Forbes, The New York Times, Art of Man, Art Journaling magazine as well as featured on NBC’s “Parenthood” and the Amazon series “Hunters” with Al Pacino. My forthcoming book with HarperCollins Leadership on how to make it as an artist is scheduled to be released January 31, 2023. When I’m not in the studio, you can find me hanging out with my husband, adult kids, and a tuxedo cat named Ebony. I’d love to invite you to check out one of my free resources for art lovers (of every passion level) at schulmanart.com/freebies
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Kindred 80’s Spirit…your podcasts are informative, fun and engaging. I feel like we could be sitting in the coffee shop chatting away about all things art and life. From one 50-year-old chocolate & art lover to another…Thank you for creating a meaningful venue for artists to learn and grow.
Thank you for posting the podcast, Protect your Art from Copycats and Freeloaders. A lot of valuable information was discussed for both the artist and those of us still practicing and developing our style.
Since I’m new to podcast, is the podcast live when it’s first posted and is there the opportunity for Q&A? I listened after it was first published so am here to ask questions.
In the example of the painting of the restaurant/coffee shop where upon discovery wanted to use your artwork on their menu, does the establishment have the privilege or ownership of the artwork since the artwork was of their business? If not the business owner, then the building owner or designer depending on who designed/painted/decorated the space that was included in the artwork?
Thank you for sharing the valuable information and providing clarification on the issue of copyright.
Hi Karen – podcasts are published each week but not presented live.
That is an interesting question,,, and the answer I think is …”it depends” *sometimes* but this is not usual– the place can have ownership of images of the establishment but I don’t think that is usallu the case. I think it’s best to consult a lawyer if this pertains to you
Enjoying the podcasts … while walking , makes the time fly and learning bunches .. thank so much
So happy to hear that Kathryn!
Miriam, Thank You for the informative podcasts that you offer. I listen to them as I travel for a part-time job. I really enjoyed this week’s podcast on art shows. I so have to agree with the statement made about commercial booths killing shows. I grew up doing the arts and craft show circuit with my parents and have seen first hand what commercial booths can do to a show.
This is the right link to my blog.
Thanks for all the informative podcasts. I listen to them in my car now which is great and have learned so much. I am charged with creating a podcast for my local Historic Commission so your how to’s have been helpful in my research.
Happy to be with you on your long drives Sherry!
These are great to listen to while out working in the studio. Thanks so much for all the helpful information.
I do that, too, Annie! They are enjoyable.
I want to thank you for ALL your hard work and great advice!
Your interviews are informative and relaxed. Your solo podcasts are just as wonderful! It is like chatting with a caring friend.
I run an artist’s guild in Connecticut and I have shared your episodes many times in my monthly newsletters!
As artists sometimes we are our own worst enemies and our inner critic wins over our inner talent and gifts.