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." -- Tom Aageson, co-founder, Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship A week, or so ago I interviewed my Dad, Tom Aageson, for a special Father's Day show on the Big Vision Podcast. I've posted an edited transcript of the interview below. We decided to build this market for master folk artists from around the world.
This month's Big Vision Podcast interview is a special one with. Since moving to Santa Fe, he has developed New Mexico Creates , an economic development initiative that creates market links for New Mexico artists and artisans. I hope you enjoy the interview with my pops. Here's the direct download (mp3) link too.
Rebecca is the founder of the nonprofit, Asthma Free School Zone and she was kind enough to answer my e-interview questions: Briefly describe Asthma Free School Zone. As an artist born of artist parents, I thought that seemed a heck of a lot easier than biostatistics. And, if you really want to do this kind of work … call me!
The organization's founder, Brande Jackson, took the time to answer my Solutionary Women e-interview questions. I’m responsible for the building and maintenance of relationship with artists, artist management and tour production crews. Describe the work you do with Lokahi Outreach and what inspired you to start it.
Melinda, I interviewed you a couple years ago , when Women's Earth Alliance was in a different kind of form. I've been really blessed to have incredible influences in my own family, from my aunt, who lives in Washington and gave me so many opportunities, and my uncle, who's a performance artist, and my mother, who's a musician.
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