Dan Imhoff
Full Expression
The Full Expression Podcast: What is Creativity? With host Dan ImhoffFull Expression is a series of one-hour conversations about the creative process with host, Dan Imhoff. Each month, Imhoff brings his lifetime of experience as an author, musician, and small-scale farmer to these enlightening dialogs. What is creativity? Is it problem solving, disciplined practice, unexpected good fortune? Tune in to the Full Expression podcast for explorations into these fundamentally human pursuits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dan Imhoff
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Jul 8, 2026
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Episodes
Ep #24 - John Francis - Planet Walker 10.09.2024 1:03:30
John Francis, Ph. D. is known around the world as the "Planet Walker." Following a tragic oil spill in the San Francisco Bay in 1971, he took a vow to reject motorized transportation. Some time later he added a vow of silence which lasted 17 years. An author, traveler, student, and teacher, John Francis has explored every continent without the use of motorized travel. "Planet Walker" is the title...
Ep #23 - Trevor Wallace - Treasure Hunter 13.08.2024 1:05:09
Trevor Wallace is an expedition filmmaker, explorer and cultural heritage advocate. His projects focus on expanding human curiosity about the wild and remote corners of the world. He is the co-founder of the Menorca Shipwreck Project and collaborates with scientists, archeologists and communities to document stories of the human spirit — present and past. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...
Ep #22 - Will Allen - In Defense of Soil 16.07.2024 1:02:24
Will Allen is a farmer, author and activist. Raised in California, he has spent the last 20 years on Cedar Circle Farm in southeastern Vermont. I talked with Will about finding ancient pottery in a Peruvian jungle, the evolution of the modern organic farming movement and the joy he brings to each day even in the face of adversity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep #21 - Alondra Bentley - Instinct, Intrigue and Songwriting 11.06.2024 1:09:18
Alondra Bentley is a British-born songwriter and illustrator living in Madrid. She was raised in southern Spain, studied fine arts before launching her music career, and has recorded five studio albums (with a new release pending). For over ten years, Alondra has taught children art and music based on the Montessouri methodology which emphasizes the discovery and understanding of our emotions. Hos...
Ep #20 - Peter Schaumann - Peace, Love, and Portrait Painting 02.05.2023 57:06
Peter Schaumann is a native of Pennsylvania, and currently resides in Newtown Square. He is a graduate of Philadelphia College of Art, and has been on the faculties of Philadelphia College of Art and Moore College of Art and Design. Following a distinguished career as a New York illustrator where he was cited for numerous honors and awards, he turned to fine art, figure painting, and portraiture....
Ep #19 - Bonnie Hayes - The Craft of Songwriting 18.04.2023 58:42
Bonnie Hayes is an American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, and educator. The eldest of seven children from a highly musical family, she attended Washington High School and San Francisco State University. Her brother, Chris, was the lead guitarist for Huey Lewis and the News. Her brother, Kevin, was a drummer with the Robert Cray Band. Bonnie has performed in numerous bands as well a...
Ep #18 - Michael Pollan - Immersive Journalism 11.04.2023 1:03:34
Michael Pollan is an author, educator, documentary film creator and avid gardener. His work investigates the nexus of nature and culture and spans topics of gardening, agriculture, nutrition and cuisine, and neuropsychology. Six of his nine books have been New York Times bestsellers; three of them (including, How to Change Your Mind ) were immediate #1 New York Times bestsellers. His other books i...
Ep #17 - Davia Nelson - Kitchen Sisters Radio 04.04.2023 1:01:28
Davia Nelson is a radio producer, screen writer and casting director. She began in radio as a DJ in high school in Los Angeles. She later attended UC Santa Cruz and began documenting the community through a series of oral history pieces. With her partner, Nikki Silva, Davia founded "The Kitchen Sisters," one of the most lasting and prolific public radio production teams in modern history. Their NP...
Ep #16 - Joe Breeze - The Freedom Machine 29.11.2022 1:00:29
Joe Breeze is an American bicycle frame builder, designer and advocate from Marin County, California. An early participant in the sport of mountain biking, Breeze — along with other pioneers including Gary Fisher, Charlie Kelly and Tom Ritchey — is known for his central role in developing the mountain bike. Joe is the co-founder and curator of the Marin Museum of Bicycling and the Mountain Bike Ha...
Ep# 15 - Hal Mayforth - Born to Draw 15.11.2022 48:45
Hal Mayforth is an American cartoonist, illustrator and abstract painter. A nationally recognized illustrator, Hal's work has been widely published in magazines from Rolling Stone to the New York Times and Wall Street Journal . His colorful paintings have been exhibited in galleries around the United States. He is a lifelong musician and most recently was the artistic collaborator on my "Gratitude...
Ep #14 - Matt Goulding - The Art of Food Writing 01.11.2022 1:02:59
Matt Goulding is a co-founder of the independent media company, Roads and Kingdoms and the co-author of the New York Times best selling series Eat This, Not That! With Roads and Kingdoms, Matt Goulding has written a number of books that merge food culture, politics and history in engaging, creative formats: Grape Olive Pig (about Spain) Rice Noodle Fish (about Japan) Pasta Pane Vino (about Italy)....
Ep#13 - David Quammen - Notes from the Field 18.10.2022 1:01:06
David Quammen is an American non-fiction writer and the author of 17 books about the history of science, evolutionary biology, zoonotic diseases and the outdoors. His articles have appeared in Outside Magazine , National Geographic , Harper's , Rolling Stone , The New York Times Book Review , The New Yorker , and other periodicals. David Quammen's highly acclaimed books include Spillover , The Son...
Ep#12 - Laura Guido-Clark - The Power of Color 05.04.2022 1:00:04
Laura Guido-Clark is an interior designer and material and color consultant. She has worked with a wide array of everyday products, from furniture, cars, electronics and chocolate. Her recent work includes an update of the iconic Aeron chair. In 2011 Laura founded Project Color, a nonprofit organization dedicated to revitalizing urban neighborhoods with paint and pattern. In 2017 she founded Love...
Ep#11 - Alam Khan - Worlds within Worlds 01.03.2022 1:06:40
Alam Khan is a musician, composer and performer. The son of Mary Khan and sarode master, Ali Akhbar Khan, he began studies in Indian classical music at the age of seven. Alam has played alongside India's tabla masters in venues throughout the world. His other collaborations include the Tedeschi Trucks Band the San Francisco Symphony, Bob Weir and his hip hop project, Grand Tapestry. Alam is a teac...
Ep#10 - Chris Blum - Design is the Main Course 01.02.2022 56:57
Chris Blum is a graphic artist and art director who works in a variety of mediums, from product graphics and advertising to film and video production. He's also a lifelong producer of art boxes: dimensional collages that combine wordplay and found objects to make a statement about current events and cultural affairs. Chris is an ardent student of pop culture and I collaborated with him for many ye...
Ep#9 - J Henry Fair - Ironically Beautiful Images of Terrible Things 04.01.2022 43:12
J Henry Fair is a photographer and storyteller who works at the intersection of art, environmental science and the industrial economy. For decades he has been taking what he describes as "ironically beautiful images of terrible things." His abstract and highly composed aerial photographs capture coal mining, factory farming, clearcut forestry and other activities. His work is featured in a new boo...
Ep#8 - Jessica Martin - The Vocabulary of Shapes 07.12.2021 53:48
Jessica Martin is a visual artist who lives, practices and teaches in Healdsburg, California. She works in various mediums, from painting to sculpture and ambitious urban curating. Her pieces often involve extensive research into how the passage of time affects and shapes our memories. She received an M.A. from the California College of the Arts in 2006 and has been working as a professional artis...
Ep#7 - Shea Breaux Wells - Vocal Mastery 02.11.2021 51:12
Shea Breaux Wells is a vocal artist, performer and songwriter. She was raised in Texas in an artistic household and later found her way to Los Angeles where she explored numerous musical styles, from art rock to jazz and electronic music. Shea is also a world class vocal instructor who teaches people to sing with intention and technique. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep#6 - Ames Morrison - The Magical Elixir 05.10.2021 53:05
Ames Morrison is a , wine maker and partner at Medlock Ames Winery in Sonoma County California. He studied ancient history at Tulane University before serving in the Peace Corps in Guatemala and teaching public high school in New York City. Raised on a farm in Virginia, Ames decided to pursue his love of agriculture. I spoke with Ames about his conservation-based approach to agriculture, the extra...
Ep#5 - PC Muñoz - No Boundaries 07.09.2021 59:12
PC Muñoz is a Northern California poet, percussionist, producer, performer and recording artist. For the past 30 years he has worked in a wide range of musical styles from hip hop and jazz to pop, classical and spoken word. PC has recorded with rock legend Jackson Browne, Berkeley Symphony violinist Matthew Szemela and synthesizer wizard Dr. Fink. His genre bending collaborations with former Knono...
Ep#4 - Ronnie Vannucci Jr - The Art of Listening 03.08.2021 57:12
Ronnie Vannucci, Jr. is a classically trained percussionist and drummer for The Killers. While pursuing a music degree at the University of Las Vegas Nevada in 2002, he joined bandmates Brandon Flowers, Dave Keuning and Mark Stoermer. The Killers have recorded six best-selling albums and performed in 50 countries. I spoke with Ronnie about his experience as a wedding photographer, the importance o...
Ep#3 - Abra Berens - Function Over Form 06.07.2021 54:48
Abra Berens is a farm-to-table chef and author of the 2019 cookbook, Ruffage: A Practical Guide to Vegetables. She is a chef at Granor Farm in Three Oaks, Michigan and the co-founder of Bare Knuckle farm in Northpoint, Michigan. I spoke with Abra about her writing process, her experience at the Ballymaloe Cooking School in southeast Ireland, the hard work it takes to grow vegetables, the importanc...
Ep#2 - Tim Weed - Surrender to the Muse 01.06.2021 51:57
Tim Weed is an exceptional musician who has mastered numerous stringed instruments — from guitar to 5-string banjo and mandolin. For the past four decades he has been a touring and recording artist. His latest project, Light and Dark, consists of two original compositions for banjo and 82 piece orchestra. It was performed and recorded with the Prague Metropolitan Opera in 2019. I spoke with Tim ab...
Ep#1 - Adam Wolpert, The Great Oaks 17.05.2021 59:42
Adam Wolpert is a painter of the naturalist landscape tradition. He is also a co-founder of the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center in Sonoma County, California, an intentional community and thought leading nonprofit education center. A lifelong visual artist, for the past three years Adam has been engaged in a project of painting large intimate portraits of trees he calls, The Great Oaks. I spoke...
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