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What creative work are you called to do but are too afraid to try? No Time to be Timid is a podcast for people looking to awaken boldness and creativity in their lives. A former corporate executive turned artist and storyteller, host Tricia Rose Burt talks to guests who’ve taken unexpected leaps to answer their creative calls, so they can inspire you to answer yours. Her guests also show us how creativity and courage can change not only ourselves, but also our world, and lead us to do bigger ...
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Welcome to the final episode of Secretly Timid in 2024! Topics include the for-profit healthcare system, empathy (or lack of it), and the sturdiness of 90’s kids. (Sorry y’all – there is an audio hiccup and we cover it up with Fozzie Bear) This podcast features All I Want for XXXMas by SlayyyterPor Podcast – Secretly Timid
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In this bonus edition, we share some thrilling news! No Time to be Timid is one of eight finalists in the Arts and Culture category of the Signal Awards -- alongside notable shows like Oprah's Super Soul! Please vote for us for the Listener’s Choice award! Voting ends October 17. I also share thoughts on my recent pilgrimage walking a portion of th…
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Bonus Episode: Eric Masterson Tells his Story of Hawks, Near-Death, and the Best of Humanity During this season in the United States, we’re repeatedly told about how divided we are as a nation, so I thought it was important to tell a few stories about how wonderful people can be. To illustrate the point, I interviewed my husband, Eric Masterson, wh…
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I don't talk about politics on my show. I talk about creativity and I interview guests who can help all of us step into our creative selves. But then J.D. Vance started talking about "childless cat ladies," and as a woman without children, I have a problem with that. So I thought it was important to air a story I told on the StoryCollider stage som…
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In this riveting episode of Secretly Timid, the hosts dive into some of the most pressing and controversial topics of the moment. They start with a discussion on the shocking news of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, exploring the potential ramifications and the political climate surrounding the event. The conversation then shifts to the…
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R. Eric Thomas is a creative powerhouse. First, he’s masterful on stage not only as a storyteller, but also as the long running host of The Moth StorySlams in Philadelphia. Second, he writes for every possible medium — he’s a television writer for shows airing on Apple TV and FX; an award-winning playwright; and the author of several books, includi…
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My neighbors, the NYTimes bestselling author Sy Montgomery and acclaimed author Howard Mansfield, have been married for 37 years. In that time, they’ve built and sustained a writing life that’s produced about 40 books between them. And even though they’re a unit, they’ve dedicated their lives to separate creative interests. Sy writes on behalf of a…
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You know the saying, "bloom where you're planted"? My guest, Nora Fiffer, embodies it. She’s an actor, director, and producer in both theater and film and like me, she lives in rural New Hampshire. She moved here from Chicago about eight years ago, and since she's arrived, she's co-founded the award-winning Firelight Theatre Workshop, which is now …
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**AI Generated Summary** In the latest episode of the Secretly Timid podcast, hosts Jon and Megs cover a range of intriguing topics. Megs shares her personal saga of needing to get the crowns in her mouth replaced, delving into the challenges and anxieties surrounding dental work with a mix of humor and relatable moments. The discussion then shifts…
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There are few individuals in the world who can convince people to get out of bed and start dancing at 6:00 am completely sober. Radha Agrawal, the co-founder, CEO and Chief Community architect of Daybreaker, the global morning sober dance and wellness movement, is one of them. And for the past 10 years, a half a million people across 33 cities and …
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At 84 years old, Laura Wilson could run circles around most of us. She throws herself into her creative projects — which often take years to complete — with high energy and optimism. She moves quickly, never dallying when pursuing her creative work (a missed opportunity to photograph John Updike still stings). And her work reveals the humanity and …
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In this episode of Secretly Timid, hosts Megs and Jon dive into their recent personal adventures and share some entertaining anecdotes. Highlights: Megan’s Bad Haircut: Megs opens up about her latest hair disaster, sharing the details of what went wrong at the salon and how she’s coping with the aftermath. Expect some laughs and relatable moments a…
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Get ready to be inspired (and possibly cry). Richard Casper, co-founder of Creativets, shares his journey from combat Marine to champion of the arts. A wounded veteran — Richard’s Humvee was blown up four times in Iraq and he watched his dear friend die — Richard credits art and songwriting with saving his life. To help other veterans heal as he di…
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Singer/songwriter Lila Forde stands at a launch point in her career. She’s a self-sustaining, working musician, who’s been at it for years. And if you’re a fan of The Voice, you know that in Season 24 last fall, Lila earned a coveted 4-chair turn and went from a gigging girl in LA to one of the show’s top vocalists with adoring fans nationwide. Fin…
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Dava Whisenant, founder and president of Cactus Flower Films, is a master storyteller who has stories to tell, and she tells them with honesty and humor. For more than 20 years, she’s worked in narrative and nonfiction film as an editor — from The Late Show with David Letterman to the Emmy-winning and Oscar- short-listed documentary short The Flagm…
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AI generated summary : Title: Navigating High School and Bitching About the Patriarchy Summary: In this episode of Secretly Timid, hosts Jon and Megs are joined by Aaron for a candid discussion about their high school experiences and a shared frustration with the patriarchy. Reflecting on their formative years, the trio delves into the highs and lo…
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Becca Stevens, the founder and president of Thistle Farms, shares her journey from starting a 5-bed home for women survivors of trafficking, addiction, and prostitution to creating a global movement for women’s freedom. Born at the crossroads of where arts and crafts meets justice, Becca talks about how creativity has transformed the lives of women…
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Disclaimer : The following description was AI generated and is laughingly not accurate! Join Jon and Megs on a whirlwind journey through Megs’ European vacation, where picturesque landscapes collided with unexpected twists, including a battle with the flu. But it’s not just about travel tales; Jon and Megs dive into a nostalgic trip down memory lan…
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We're starting Season Three with the most incredible duo, The War and Treaty, also known as the husband and wife team of Michael and Tanya Trotter, who are making some of the most exciting music today. Michael and Tanya have overcome hardships that would have flattened most of us. But they persevered and this year, they were nominated for two Gramm…
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In celebration of International Women's Day, we're going to air one of my favorite stories I ever told on The Moth stage -- How to Act Like a Lady. You can see me perform the story here! And this is our last mini episode before we launch Season 3 on March 21 -- we've got a terrific lineup. If you don't have your No Time to be Timid Manifesto yet, d…
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My producer Adam and I recorded the first interview for Season Three! And even though we were both feeling a little puny before the show, when we started making art -- making something out of nothing -- it put a skip into our step like few things can. And a quote from Neil Gaiman helps explain why. https://triciaroseburt.com/ https://www.instagram.…
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Welcome back to Secretly Timid, where Jon and Megs dive deep into the complexities of life, love, and everything in between! In this episode, we’re tackling the ups and downs of flu season, the secrets to making your relationship stand the test of time, and our latest adventure to the enchanting town of Mineral Wells. Join us as we share our hilari…
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Dinner with friends, a hit TV show, and a new stove ignite my creativity and inspire a new way for me to replenish it. Plus, the great Maya Angelou reminds us that the more you use your creativity, the more there is to go around. https://triciaroseburt.com/ https://www.instagram.com/triciaroseburt/ Mixed and scored by Echo Finch www.echofinch.com…
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In this podcast episode, Jon and Megs reminisce about the classic board game “Mystery Date” and share nostalgic reflections on dating in the past. They then discuss Megs’ upcoming trip to the UK, exploring her travel plans and the anticipation of experiencing a new culture. Shifting to modern topics, the duo explores the phenomenon of home tours co…
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“Creamy Cheer, Ghostly Frontiers, Bussy Buzz, and the Battle of the Blinding Light” Summary: Megs and Jon dish out a flavorful episode of Secretly Timid, starting with their latest culinary delight, Chobani hazelnut creamer. From taste tests to creative applications, the duo adds a creamy layer to the episode’s mix of topics. Transitioning into the…
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In this episode of Secretly Timid, hosts Megs and Jon dive into a diverse range of topics that are sure to captivate and provoke thought. The conversation kicks off with an exploration of the spine-chilling world of horror films. Megs and Jon share their favorite picks, dissecting the elements that make these films truly terrifying and memorable. A…
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In the bonus episode, we recap Season 10 and all the traits necessary to sustain a creative life. We’ll also report on an amazing opportunity that opened up for one of our guests because they were on the show! And we’ll announce a new project and give you a sneak peak into Season 3 as well. Go to triciaroseburt.com and give us feedback on Season 2,…
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In this episode, we talk to Trisha about her incredible journey from poverty in Alabama to life as a runway model, artist, storyteller, and now executive producer of the upcoming film "Miss Macy," which is based on a story she told on The Moth stage. There are few people as inspirational as Trisha, so get ready for an incredible shot of creative co…
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In this episode, we talk with author and memoir coach Marion Roach Smith about knowing your genre, being hospitable to yourself and your work, and actually doing the work instead of just talking about it. Also, the importance of required reading! Whatever your medium, Marion’s thoughts on the creative process and what it takes to sustain a creative…
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Check out Steve's work and projects at steveyoungworld.com. Read his book "Everything's Coming Up Profits" View the Bathtubs Over Broadway trailer! Learn more about these other artists: Dava Whisenant Hank Beebe Steve and Dava's two short films are still on the festival circuit, but check out these behind-the-scenes videos: Photo Op Brief Survey Se…
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David Crabb is one of the most talented people I know. He's a host and storyteller for both Risk and The Moth; he’s the writer and star of his acclaimed one-man show, Bad Kid, about growing up Goth and gay in Texas, which is also a best-selling memoir; and he’s currently a member of The Groundling’s, one of America’s premier improv and sketch comed…
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This week we're doing something a little different. I'm the guest (your host, Tricia Rose Burt) with some thoughts on the trait that helps sustain my creative life and a story about the importance of having a tribe. Also from this episode: The Practice, by Seth Godin From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars, b…
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Episode Six with Deejay Lucy Wrubel -- You Gotta Have Passion Lucy Wrubel is no ordinary deejay. What sets her apart -- other than her amazing costumes and incredible energy -- is her deep love and vast knowledge of music. Join us as we talk about how to lie your way into a career, the benefit of taking creative chances, and the thrill of Blake She…
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