The GoodWeird Podcast - a show about creative attention in an age of distraction

The GoodWeird Podcast: Trailer

1 min · 12 de nov de 2025
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What does it mean to keep your imagination free in a system designed to colonise it? The GoodWeird Podcast explores that question with under-radar creators - comic artists, musicians, writers, makers - who've refused to let their work be flattened. Conversations about: * Noticing what others miss * Protecting creative practice from extraction * Making work that stays alive * Navigating systems that reward conformity Slow. Roaming. Slop-free. Because imagination is the quiet architect of every choice and widening its boundaries is how new worlds come into view. Hosted by John Davison.

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John talks to Lisa Anderson, curator and cultural producer,about imagination as resistance, care as curatorial practice, and trusting intuition over intellect alone. They talk about stepping away from institutional weight, the paradox of naming to make things visible, and what it means to hold space for artists and histories that matter. Lisa reflects on sensuality as knowing, joy as power, and the daily practice of choosing not to be resigned - grounding in faith, community, and the long view. It's a conversation about art as social infrastructure, spiritual knowing as legitimate, and imagination as the tool for living together well. https://www.instagram.com/lisaandersonaa/ https://www.instagram.com/blackbritishart/ https://www.lisaandersonartadvisory.com/

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