Creativists in Dialogue
Creativists in Dialogue Podcast
A Conversation with jonetta rose barras
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A Conversation with jonetta rose barras

with Hosts Elizabeth Bruce and Michael Oliver

Creativists in Dialogue talks with jonetta rose barras, who is an award-winning investigative journalist, a columnist, an editorial writer, a creative writer, a performing artist, a community organizer, and a mentor to fatherless girls. Jonetta's writings have appeared in USA Today, the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Essence Magazine, The New Republic, American Enterprise, Washingtonian, Crisis Magazine, The Washington Post, The Washington Examiner, Washington City Paper, The Washington Times, and more. Indeed, she has been referred to as a “Washington Institution.”

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Creativists in Dialogue
Creativists in Dialogue Podcast
Welcome to Creativists in Dialogue, a podcast embracing the creative life, with your hosts Elizabeth Bruce and Michael Oliver. In this weekly podcast, we interview people from all walks of life about the role that creativity plays in shaping who they are. We explore creativity at both the practical level, and the process level.
We also, on occasion, delve into the philosophical dimensions of creativity—that might have influenced a person’s life and work.
Importantly, not all the people we interview are “Artists”—though some are—but they all live their creativity every day in their fields of expertise, their relationships, and beyond.
In other words, we approach creativity as a vital force to a healthy life. Not only does it change the world but it changes who a person is and how they see themselves.