Nicolas Steenhout
The Work Between podcast
Conversations around creativity, identity, and disability
Autor
Nicolas Steenhout
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Último episodio
24 de jun. de 2026
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Episodios
Róisín Curé on comics and urban sketching 24.06.2026 55:56
Róisín Curé talks about finally calling herself a comics creator after years of resisting labels, and about her new monthly comic Wild Atlantic Ink. The conversation moves through drawing from life versus photos, what years of sketching built in her hands, and the calm that sketching brings to a mind that has long carried melancholy. It ends up somewhere unexpected, with foraged food and homemade...
Dr. Alessondra Springmann on quilting 28.05.2026 1:03:35
Planetary scientist Sondy Springmann turns worn-out clothes into quilts, combining secondhand materials, ninety-year-old sewing machines, and modern technology in unexpected ways. Along the way, we explore disability, creativity, community, and the problem-solving mindset that comes from living in a world that wasn’t designed for you.
Mia Seljubac on watercolor and game development 18.05.2026 55:32
Mia Seljubac is a games lawyer who is building I Am the Cat, a cozy narrative game with fully hand-painted watercolor animation. Her visual style draws from illustrated children's books, and she animates every frame by hand on a light box. She talks about living with ADHD and a spinal injury and why she identifies as a maker who is disabled.
Introduction to The Work Between 06.05.2026 6:25
The Work Between is an interview podcast with disabled artists and creators. We will be discussing their creative processes and explore the intersection of creativity and disability, and asking how that intersection shapes identity.
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