The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara

Brendan O'Meara
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Oct 7, 2019 • 3min

Be a Fan First

Some wisdom from Henry Rollins.
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Oct 4, 2019 • 58min

Episode 171: AC Shilton — Arrival Fallacy, 'The Innocent Man,' and Chickens

"Somebody else's success doesn't limit your own," says AC Shilton, a freelance journalist and farmer. Thanks to Bay Path University for the support and Riverteeth for the promotional support.  Keep the conversation going on Twitter @CNFPod. 
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Sep 30, 2019 • 2min

Creating without Judgement with Chase Jarvis

A CNFin' snack. Creating without Judgement with Chase Jarvis, author of Creative Calling.
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Sep 27, 2019 • 53min

Episode 170: Leslie Jamison — Make It Scream, Make It Burn, and the Bounded Infinity of Nonfiction

"Essays took on this energy for me in part because they're unofficial and in part because they brought me in contact with the world that felt really generative," says Leslie Jamison. Make It Scream, Make It Burn by Leslie Jamison is the occasion. It is published by Little, Brown. Leslie is the bestselling author of The Empathy Exams and The Recovering. We dig into a lot of great stuff about her process and how she came to nonfiction from a background in fiction. Keep the conversation going on Twitter @CNFPod and Instagram @cnfpod and Facebook @cnfpodcast.  Thanks to Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction, Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction and River Teeth for the support. I hope you enjoy what we made for you.
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Sep 20, 2019 • 59min

Episode 169: Chase Jarvis — Discover Your Creative Calling

Chase Jarvis is here to talk about his incredible book Creative Calling.  Chase is a world-class photographer, CEO and founder of Creative Live, and a riser of tides.  I hope you enjoy this conversation. Keep the conversation going on Twitter @CNFPod and Instagram @cnfpod. If you dig the show, share it with a friend. Thanks to our sponsors in Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction and Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction. Also a shoutout to River Teeth.
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Sep 13, 2019 • 1h 10min

Episode 168: Rachel Dougherty — Nonfiction for Kids, Day Jobs, and Finding Confidence

"My writing life is being surrounded by 15 half-empty coffee cups which I keep dipping my paint brush into accidentally," says Rachel Dougherty. Rachel Dougherty is a Philadelphia-based illustrator, children's author, and lifelong knowledge-hunter.  She works in acrylic paint, ink, and pencil smudges, using humor and color to inspire curious young minds. Rachel is passionate about US history, scruffy little dogs, and board games. This episode is brought to you by Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction, Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction, River Teeth and my kick-ass editing services.  Keep the conversation going on Twitter @CNFPod and Instagram @cnfpod. Also Facebook.
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Sep 6, 2019 • 53min

Episode 167: Steven Hyden—Woodstock '99, 'Break Stuff,' and Books as Roadtrips

"You tend to agree more with the people who don't like what you do more than the people who do like what you do," says Steven Hyden, rock critic for Uproxx and the host and producer of Break Stuff. We talk about him always wanting to be a rock critic, how he still has passion for music, and his incredible podcast on Woodstock '99 titled Break Stuff. Support for this podcast comes from Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction, Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction and River Teeth, a journal of nonfiction.  Keep the conversation going on Twitter @CNFPod, Instagram @cnfpod, and Facebook @CNFPodcast. There's a sandbox for everybody!
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Aug 30, 2019 • 1h 16min

Episode 166: Kate Hopper—Slap the Bass

Kate Hopper, author of the essay "Stumbling into Joy," stopped by the show to talk about this essay and how she approaches the work. Keep the conversation going on Twitter @CNFPod and Instagram @cnfpod. I hope you find what I made for you is worth sharing. Thanks to Goucher's MFA in Nonfiction, Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction, and River Teeth for the support. Head over to brendanomeara.com for show notes and to sign up for the newsletter!
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Aug 23, 2019 • 60min

Episode 165: Steven Kurutz—The Power of the Library, Getting to New York, and 'Fruitland'

Steven Kurutz, features writer for The New York Times and author of Like a Rolling Stone, stopped by CNFPod HQ to talk about libraries, getting to New York, and his incredible True Story essay "Fruitland." Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to you podcasts and keep the conversation going on Twitter @CNFPod and on Instagram @cnfpod. Thanks to Goucher's MFA in Nonfiction, Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction and River Teeth for the support.
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Aug 16, 2019 • 30min

Episode 164: Donna Talarico—Literary Citizenship and Hippocamp 2019

"I like to joke that this is my investment in literary citizenship," says Donna Talarico (@donnatalarico). Hey, CNFers, Donna Talarico makes her return to the show after two years to promote this year's Hippocamp, a creative nonfiction conference.  This is a shorter-than-normal interview, but it's got the goods nevertheless. Subscribe to the show if you haven't already and consider leaving a kind review on Apple Podcasts. Share with a friend. That's how this spreads.  Keep the conversation going on Twitter @CNFPod and Instagram @cnfpod.  Thanks also to Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction, Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction, and Riverteeth for supporting this show.

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