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Unapologetically Creative

Podcast von Vermont College of Fine Arts

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Unapologetically Creative is the official podcast from Vermont College of Fine Arts, featuring bold voices in art, design, and storytelling. Through fearless creativity and cross-disciplinary thinking, each episode explores how culture is shaped and reimagined. Hosted by Andrew Ramsammy, the show highlights how VCFA’s collaborative community empowers creators to challenge convention, embrace risk, and lead with purpose. Cover Art by David Jon Walker

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Episode BONUS VCFA Writers' Conference: Building Creative Community: Adam McOmber, Erin LaRosa, and Spiro Skentzos on Storytelling and Artistic Risk Cover

BONUS VCFA Writers' Conference: Building Creative Community: Adam McOmber, Erin LaRosa, and Spiro Skentzos on Storytelling and Artistic Risk

Adam McOmber, co chair of the VCFA MFA in Writing program, joins Erin LaRosa, author and romance workshop leader, and Spiro Skentzos, screenwriter and producer, to discuss the next chapter of the VCFA Writers’ Conference as it moves to CalArts in Los Angeles. The conversation explores creative community, the evolution of romance and screenwriting, storytelling in the age of AI, artistic risk taking, and why human connection remains at the center of the creative process. Our conference faculty have created an actionable free toolkit that can help your writing now. Find it HERE [https://vcfawritersconference.com/?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=toolkit] Time Stamps: 2:14 Building Creative Community 4:02 Why the Conference Moved to Los Angeles 6:08 Bringing Genre Fiction Into Literary Spaces 8:22 Romance Writing and Story Structure 11:14 Why Romance Is Often Misunderstood 14:23 The Rise of Sports Romance 17:02 Vulnerability and Emotional Truth in Romance 20:02 Representation and Inclusivity in Publishing 22:41 Writing to Market vs Writing Your Passion 25:10 Building Authentic Characters in Romance 27:08 Why Romance Writers Should Be Unapologetically Creative 29:23 The First 15 Pages of a Screenplay 32:11 Inside the TV Writers’ Room 34:37 Streaming, AI, and Modern Storytelling 38:12 Writing From Lived Experience 41:05 Thinking Visually for the Screen 43:14 Creativity, Collaboration, and Ownership 46:10 Why Intellectual Property Matters 48:02 Pushing Storytelling Forward 49:03 A New Chapter for VCFA Writers’ Conference

14. Mai 2026 - 57 min
Episode Feeling Before Thinking: Suné Woods on Intimacy and Artistic Connection Cover

Feeling Before Thinking: Suné Woods on Intimacy and Artistic Connection

Suné Woods explores intimacy, collaboration, nonlinear storytelling, and the balance between feeling and thinking in artistic practice. Through reflections on water, ancestry, collective care, and multisensory installation work, Woods discusses how art can create spaces for connection, sanctuary, and deeper emotional presence in an increasingly overwhelming world. The conversation also examines openness in creative work, the importance of collaboration, and why the heart often leads before the mind can understand. Time stamps: 2:46 Finding Intimacy Through Art 3:54 Art, Protest, and Collective Healing 5:16 Water, Ancestry, and Interconnection 7:20 The Spiritual Meaning of Water 8:44 Healing Through Artistic Practice 10:17 Why Collaboration Matters 11:54 Nonlinear Storytelling and Multisensory Art 13:34 Feeling Before Thinking 14:24 Slowing Down Through Art 16:06 Nature, Technology, and Presence 16:47 Why Art Stays Open Ended 17:45 Challenging Western Artistic Frameworks 19:02 Teaching Through Personal Belief Systems 20:20 What It Means to Be Unapologetically Creative 20:58 Advice to a Younger Artist 21:45 Art as an Invitation Forward

12. Mai 2026 - 23 min
Episode Claiming Your Story and the Power of Creative Nonfiction Cover

Claiming Your Story and the Power of Creative Nonfiction

Sue William Silverman, award-winning author and co-chair of the MFA in Writing program at the Vermont College of Fine Arts, joins Unapologetically Creative to explore the craft and courage behind creative nonfiction. From uncovering deeper meaning through metaphor and revision to writing through vulnerability and emotional risk, Silverman shares how storytelling becomes a path to self-discovery. She discusses the balance between lived experience and reflection, the role of persistence in the creative process, and why writers must learn to claim their stories without apology.  1:51 What Is Creative Nonfiction 4:17 The Unaware and Aware Narrator 6:10 Finding Meaning in Small Moments 9:55 Can Creative Nonfiction Be Taught 11:02 Writing Vulnerability and Personal Truths 14:30 Is Writing Therapeutic 15:41 Core Practices for Writers 17:09 The Power of Metaphor in Storytelling 19:51 Writing in the Present and Emotional Risk 22:58 Teaching Students to Share Difficult Stories 25:00 Advice to Younger Writers 26:41 What It Means to Be Unapologetically Creative 28:49 Final Takeaways on Creativity and Persistence

28. Apr. 2026 - 29 min
Episode Imagination Without Limits: Shruti Swamy on Writing, Intuition, and Creative Freedom Cover

Imagination Without Limits: Shruti Swamy on Writing, Intuition, and Creative Freedom

Shruti Swamy, author of A House is a Body and The Archer, explores how imagination, cultural inheritance, and intuition shape her work. Drawing from Hindu mythology and her experience growing up between cultures, she reflects on the flexibility that comes from a bicultural perspective and how it informs the way she sees and tells stories. In this conversation, Shruti challenges traditional rules of craft, sharing why she’s moving beyond rigid frameworks like “show, don’t tell” and toward a more intuitive, truth-driven approach to writing. She also discusses the role of the subconscious in creative work, the importance of spaces that encourage experimentation, and how writers can reconnect with a sense of possibility when they feel stuck. Throughout the episode, Shruti emphasizes the importance of telling the truth in both life and art, creating work that leaves space for the reader to step in, interpret, and find their own meaning. 01:28 Cultural Inheritance and Storytelling 03:32 Understanding Hindu Mythology 05:00 Growing Up Between Cultures 06:11 Bicultural Perspective and Imagination 08:23 Rethinking Writing Education and The Dreamside 11:07 Creative Practice and Reconnecting with Imagination 13:29 Risk Taking, Safety, and the Subconscious 15:31 Balancing Structure and Dreamlike Writing 16:56 Returning to the Writing Practice 18:46 Creativity and Telling the Truth 19:56 Advice to Her Younger Self 21:03 Building Courage and Creative Community

14. Apr. 2026 - 22 min
Episode A Language Within a Language: Brendan Constantine on Poetry, Voice, and Creative Evolution Cover

A Language Within a Language: Brendan Constantine on Poetry, Voice, and Creative Evolution

Brendan Constantine, poet and educator, explores how creativity evolves over time and why great work comes from moving forward rather than repeating what once worked. In this conversation, he reflects on poetry as a “language within a language,” one that allows us to express what everyday speech cannot. He shares how teaching and working with individuals experiencing aphasia and brain injuries reshaped his understanding of communication, showing how creativity can restore connection and unlock new ways of thinking. The episode also dives into the tension between growth and complacency, the role of failure in artistic practice, and why meaningful work is less about perfection and more about usefulness, generosity, and emotional truth. 1:41 Defining a Poetic Voice 2:53 AI Tries to Copy His Voice 4:01 Avoiding Creative Complacency 5:25 The Pitfalls of Praise 6:57 Why You Can’t Recreate Success 8:06 Poetry as a Language Within a Language 11:07 Is It True, Kind, or Helpful? 15:01 Reading Work Out Loud 18:00 Poetry and Aphasia Work 24:53 Giving Back in Art 28:41 What It Means to Be Unapologetically Creative

31. März 2026 - 31 min
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