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The Art Box Podcast – Episode 451 - From Fairways to Fine Art – Meet Kathy Cho

47 min · 14. juni 2026
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In this engaging episode of The Art Box, MJ Stiles sits down with Mesquite's own Kathy Cho, a woman whose creative talents seem to know no bounds. Kathy is a professional golfer, sought-after golf instructor, accomplished artist, internationally recognized clothing designer, and musician whose curiosity and passion continue to inspire those around her. Kathy shares her journey in the world of golf and her dedication to teaching players of all ages, helping beginners and seasoned golfers alike find confidence and joy in the game. Beyond the fairways, she discusses her work as a celebrated fashion designer and artist, exploring how creativity fuels every aspect of her life. As if that weren't enough, Kathy is also a musician who enjoys playing both the ukulele and accordion, adding yet another layer to her rich creative life. Throughout the conversation, MJ and Kathy explore the connections between art, music, design, and sport, discovering how each discipline teaches patience, expression, and lifelong growth. Join us for a delightful conversation with a true Renaissance woman whose life demonstrates that creativity has no limits and that it's never too late to keep learning, creating, and sharing your gifts with the world. Golf: http://www.kathychogolf.com/ [http://www.kathychogolf.com/] Art: https://www.facebook.com/kathychoartspace/ [https://www.facebook.com/kathychoartspace/]

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