Crafting Human™ Podcast
There are people in the world quietly doing something extraordinary: building systems of care around artists, the human beings who make culture possible. Kathy Treat is one of them. In 2008, Kathy founded the Speranza Foundation, which was born from her life experience where her musician friends were her lifeline during one of the hardest periods of her life. A weekend recording session at a house on a country road showed her what became possible when artists were given time, space, and genuine care, and ultimately empowered to become more fully who they are. That experience became the Lincoln City Fellowship: a living model built on the deeply held conviction that artists are not peripheral to society, but essential to it. Joining her is Joey Borgogna, Executive Director of Speranza, who describes the artist's greatest gift to culture as "the audacity to create in the midst of destruction — and still choose to find the beauty." In this conversation we explore what it looks like to reimagine patronage from the ground up. And we explore why the investment in the person is always the investment in the work and how artists, through their daily practice of curiosity, empathy, and sitting with uncomfortable questions & in uncertainty model something the rest of us urgently need. Joey shares a raw and honest story illustrating how the mindset and approach to life between two artists from opposite sides of the world's most fractured conflict formed a bridge toward each other, rather than away, creating genuine love and friendship and a ripple effect in their respective communities. This is a conversation about care as strategy, and about people and humanity, before product. And it’s about why supporting artists and creatives may be one of the most generative, enduring, far-reaching investments we can make in the world right now.
14 episodios
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