Studio 145 produces podcasts featuring interviews about current affairs through the artistic lens. Meant to start a deeper conversation, Studio 145 stokes creativity in how we think about some of the most pressing issues of our day, and how we might approach them differently and more effectively.

Vieve Radha Price, Founding Director of the TE’A company shares new and exciting innovations in her work as she continues to define “Insight theater” and the role of art in conflict transformation.

Rachel Switlick, performance based artist and stage manager for the Intersection northeastern productions of Uniform Justice shares her insight into the importance of art in its many forms as a balancing force in re-humanizing global relationships and inspiring a greater desire for peace in our lives.

Tim Frakes, Videographer/Documentarian, shares his thoughts about the importance of the arts and pictorial representations as a way to educate and inspire the global family to seek understanding and peace.

Aundra Goodrum, Actor/Singer, reflects on the importance of arts for social change and shares some of his experiences as a member of the Uniform Justice task.

Zoi Florosz, singer, painter, actress and videographer shares her passion for art and how her journey from Hungary to America helped to shape her understanding of how creative expression opens hearts and can be the foundation for change.

Dr. Stacey Robinson, Air Force Veteran who served her country as a Medical Doctor, shares her feelings about being a Veteran, Veterans Day and the importance of supporting the health and well being of our Veterans and their families.

Writer, Director, Actor Chukwuma Obasi talks about his expanded role in arts and humanities programming at Intersections and shares his perspective on arts and its role in the realm of social justice.

Renowned Dancer, Choreographer and Educator John Parks shares his wisdom and perspective on dance as a language for social transformation and healing.

Lunaapi Indian Tracy Hyter-Suffern shares her American Indian experience and her efforts to support Intersections in increasing national awareness and commitment to amplify the American Indian voice.

Timothy DuWhite, Artist and Online Communications Specialist of Believe Out Loud, shares his thoughts about creating art, BOL and his vision of equality towards a manifestation of justice.

This week on studio 145, Actor, Writer, Director, David Deblinger shares stories and his over view of the importance of Art as a Pathway towards raising consciousness and manifesting change in the world.

Vieve shares how the TE'A company wrestled artistically to put Insight on stage, and how the show's spine emerged.