Arts
Cassandra Sohn’s Fine Art on the Podcast
Even in her earliest days as a photographer and an artist growing up in Santa Fe, Cassandra Sohn knew that she would open a fine art gallery. Just as she had a passion for her own evolving work as a photographer, shifting from editorial and commercial to fine art, she was incredibly inspired by the work of others. Sohn Fine Art is no stuffy gallery. It’s a living, breathing space where artwork comes alive and artists are supported through workshops and more. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, including Cassandra’s own artistry, including her two publications of photography, her move to the Berkshires some years ago, NFTs and how they are impacting the art world, Cassandra’s philosophy background and schooling at St. John’s College, the fine art of selling fine art, the community of Lenox, Mass. and the local creative economy, curating at Chesterwood with outdoor mixed media work, how water has inspired her artwork, being a Mother and how her daughter is picking up some of her Mom’s skills as an artist and businessperson, and the Black Crowes at Tanglewood. I hope you’ll enjoy my conversation with Cassandra Sohn. — Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-krol/support
Photographer Eric Korenman dishes on the Podcast
Melissa Brinton, singer/songwriter
#43 – Danielle Munn, owner, Witch Slapped
Ep43 of The John Krol Podcast: The exchange of positive energy. That’s the vision Danielle Munn has for her retail space, which has already become a bit of a downtown hub. Witch Slapped is intended with the desire to create “nothing but healing.” With a dedicated “healing room” and a workshop space, independent practitioners are being encouraged to reach out to Danielle to offer their services in her space. Sure, you can purchase crystals, moonstone necklaces and dreamcatchers (among other items at the store), but Danielle sees her store as a gathering space for conversations, ideas and building community. We also cover Danielle’s remarkable journey following the sudden death of her spouse, living in a mobile home at the top of a mountain in New Hampshire, outsmarting the women’s leggings market to get back on her feet financially, and finding a loyal partner (Gary, who happened to be from Pittsfield) and starting a wonderful new household in the Berkshires. It didn’t happen by accident. We cover Danielle’s work to manifest her vision through “goal digging” and consistent visualization, and the tenacity to shift from survival mode to thriving. Oh, by the way, Danielle and Gary have eight kids living with them, and each of them contribute to Witch Slapped in their own way. This a wonderful story of love, perseverance and love. I hope you’ll enjoy my conversations with Danielle Munn, owner of Witch Slapped. — Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-krol/support