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This week Kate and Rob discuss what we're doing with the podcast for season 5 and how our schedule is now based literally on the full moon.
\n\nWe ask what do we love about our recent individual projects and what do we find challenging.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss how we've been away from this project for a while, piecing together a little over a year hiatus. We talk about Kate's battle and overcoming/survivor-thriver outcome with breast cancer and how writing when you give no effs was a powerful outlet for her.
\n\nWe're starting a new season of the show, ready to explore and see what shape it takes now, and are glad to be back sharing our stories with you.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss getting ready for our yearly goal planning. Before we do the actual planning, it's helpful to remember why and how we use goal planning and share encouragement.
\n\nFor some holiday season fun, we have twice the art and science picks this episode and a few are gift ideas!
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss our approach designing different ways to celebrate Halloween. Also: it's looking like be applying this approach to the next few holidays.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is about a flying creature, the other is about video editing.
\n\nWe believe that goal planning can be fun, exciting and useful. Join us in the video workshop Goal Setting Using Design + Storytelling as we walk through how and why to complete each exercise in the included Where Next Journal and offer tips and examples on how to get the most out of your goal planning.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too. Kate works with motivated leaders ready to design their leadership style and build strong, successful and happy teams. And she works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage. Rob works with product makers and leaders to build research infused teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss our slow skill building to using our 3D printer: from modeling with Tinkercad to slicing with Cura and even learning a little Gcode. Also: we talk about how we recently learned Kate has breast cancer and she's begun chemotherapy.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is about crafting delicious donuts, the other is about writing positive futures.
\n\nWe believe that goal planning can be fun, exciting and useful. Join us in the video workshop Goal Setting Using Design + Storytelling as we walk through how and why to complete each exercise in the included Where Next Journal and offer tips and examples on how to get the most out of your goal planning.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too. Kate works with motivated leaders ready to design their leadership style and build strong, successful and happy teams. And she works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage. Rob works with product makers and leaders to build research infused teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss and react to a variety of exciting NASA news. Also: we talk about how we're managing and planning along with ambiguity brought about by the COVID-19/'rona' pandemic.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one about a cool slimy project, the other a printable art activity.
\n\nWe believe that goal planning can be fun, exciting and useful. Join us in the video workshop Goal Setting Using Design + Storytelling as we walk through how and why to complete each exercise in the included Where Next Journal and offer tips and examples on how to get the most out of your goal planning.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too. Kate works with motivated leaders ready to design their leadership style and build strong, successful and happy teams. And she works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage. Rob works with product makers and leaders to build research infused teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss goals looking at the year so far. How do our goal processes work this year, both the process and results so far must be different than other years, right?
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one about photos of our nearest star, the other is part game part art activity.
\n\nWe believe that goal planning can be fun, exciting and useful. Join us in the video workshop Goal Setting Using Design + Storytelling as we walk through how and why to complete each exercise in the included Where Next Journal and offer tips and examples on how to get the most out of your goal planning.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too. Kate works with motivated leaders ready to design their leadership style and build strong, successful and happy teams. And she works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage. Rob works with product makers and leaders to build research infused teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob share a some stories about our quarantine experiences. The main topic: playing Minecraft as a family.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is a drawing collaborative drawing tool, the other is a series of ancient historical buildings with an awesome theme.
\n\nWe believe that goal planning can be fun, exciting and useful. Join us in the video workshop Goal Setting Using Design + Storytelling as we walk through how and why to complete each exercise in the included Where Next Journal and offer tips and examples on how to get the most out of your goal planning.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too. Kate works with motivated leaders ready to design their leadership style and build strong, successful and happy teams. And she works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage. Rob works with product makers and leaders to build research infused teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob talk about what they've been working on, creative projects and products wise. One made an in person workshop work as a virtual event, the other illustrated an arcade cabinet. Also, Rob is just really into journaling.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is a coloring activity from a science comic and the other is a creative way to make music with code.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss extra picks for things we found fun and educational in art and science in recent weeks. Also, we talk about what we're learning so far by sheltering in place for the COVID-19 pandemic.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: a friendly browser coding tool, an ephemeral event, a gassy planet situation and more space learnings.
\n\nYou know goal planning is worth doing and you want a flexible system that can grow and change with you.
\n\nThe Where Next Journal is a goal planning system that helps you create a concise future story that describes your year ahead with passion, purpose and clarity. Get the free 10 page version or the full 30 page version with extra guidance, warm ups, and additional activity:
\n\n\n\nWe believe that goal planning can be fun, exciting and useful. Join us in the video workshop Goal Setting Using Design + Storytelling as we walk through how and why to complete each exercise in the included Where Next Journal and offer tips and examples on how to get the most out of your goal planning.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too.
\n\nKate works with motivated leaders ready to design their leadership style and build strong, successful and happy teams. And she works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage.
\n\nRob works with product makers and leaders to build research infused teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss Kate's recent heart surgery. We talk about her journey from finding out about AFib, the key events, feelings, and science all without too many gory details.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is a wearable computer, the other is an encouraging play-along podcast.
\n\nYou know goal planning is worth doing and you want a flexible system that can grow and change with you.
\n\nThe Where Next Journal is a goal planning system that helps you create a concise future story that describes your year ahead with passion, purpose and clarity. Get the free 10 page version or the full 30 page version with extra guidance, warm ups, and additional activity:
\n\n\n\nWe believe that goal planning can be fun, exciting and useful. Join us in the video workshop Goal Setting Using Design + Storytelling as we walk through how and why to complete each exercise in the included Where Next Journal and offer tips and examples on how to get the most out of your goal planning.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too.
\n\nKate works with motivated leaders ready to design their leadership style and build strong, successful and happy teams. And she works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage.
\n\nRob works with product makers and leaders to build research infused teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss being stuck creatively and how they each try to find a way forward with stuck projects. Also: Rob likes RSS feeds and readers. Also also: be on the look out for spending too much time on getting unstuck!
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is about an exciting space photo, the other is a very hands-on craft activity.
\n\nYou know goal planning is worth doing and you want a flexible system that can grow and change with you.
\n\nThe Where Next Journal is a goal planning system that helps you create a concise future story that describes your year ahead with passion, purpose and clarity. Get the free 10 page version or the full 30 page version with extra guidance, warm ups, and additional activity:
\n\n\n\nWe believe that goal planning can be fun, exciting and useful. Join us in the video workshop Goal Setting Using Design + Storytelling as we walk through how and why to complete each exercise in the included Where Next Journal and offer tips and examples on how to get the most out of your goal planning.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too. Kate works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage. Rob works with product makers and leaders to build research infused teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss goal planning processes, demonstrate one of our activities in the Where Next Journal and talk about when big feelings help with goals. Also: getting stuck in the process of goal planning. Also also: Happy New Year!
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is about archival quality art materials, the other is a messy and fun activity.
\n\nYou know goal planning is worth doing and you want a flexible system that can grow and change with you.
\n\nThe Where Next Journal is a goal planning system that helps you create a concise future story that describes your year ahead with passion, purpose and clarity. Get the free 10 page version or the full 30 page version with extra guidance, warm ups, and additional activity:
\n\n\n\nWe believe that goal planning can be fun, exciting and useful. Join us in the video workshop Goal Setting Using Design + Storytelling as we walk through how and why to complete each exercise in the included Where Next Journal and offer tips and examples on how to get the most out of your goal planning.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too. Kate works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage. Rob works with product makers and leaders to build research infused teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss comparison, ups and downs in the social media spaces feeling like you measure up or feeling like you don't measure up. Also: what do we intend to change about our social posting. Also also: super fun to be back even though Kate had a sore throat when we recorded this!
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is a tough looking puzzle, the other is a very flexible tool and environment for solving all kinds of problems.
\n\nYou know goal planning is worth doing and you want a flexible system that can grow and change with you.
\n\nThe Where Next Journal is a goal planning system that helps you create a concise future story that describes your year ahead with passion, purpose and clarity. Get the free 10 page version or the full 30 page version with extra guidance, warm ups, and additional activity: this link includes the time-limited discount code "artandsciencepunks" for a special 50% off:
\n\n\n\nWe believe that goal planning can be fun, exciting and useful. Join us in the video workshop Goal Setting Using Design + Storytelling as we walk through how and why to complete each exercise in the included Where Next Journal and offer tips and examples on how to get the most out of your goal planning.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too. Kate works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage. Rob works with product makers and leaders to build research infused teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss props and costumes we made for Halloween this year. Also: why not all the projects got finished. Also also: it's good to be back doing the show!
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is a creative challenge, the other is some chilly machinery.
\n\nKate and Rob announced they are working on worksohps for couples, more details and dates coming soon.
\n\nWorkshops out now: Craft your own fun way to approach creative challenges like, NaNoWriMo, and more in Customize Your Next Creative Challenge available on Gumroad and Skillshare.
\n\nHelp your design process by unpacking your ideas, questions, and findings into a flow of steps all about understanding your user experience in Drawing User Journey Maps to Design User Experiences, Gather Ideas, and Collaborate available on Gumroad and Skillshare.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too. Kate works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage. Rob works with product makers and leaders to build research infused teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss starting a business and how it began with Kate training for a 10k run. Also: it's a bit meta that Kate's coaching couples who start businesses. Also also: metaphorical rodeo clown.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one about measuring gravity, the other is a sort of chill creative challenge.
\n\nKate and Rob announced they are working on worksohps for couples, more details and dates coming soon.
\n\nWorkshops out now: Craft your own fun way to approach creative challenges like #Inktober, NaNoWriMo, and more in Customize Your Next Creative Challenge available on Gumroad and Skillshare.
\n\nHelp your design process by unpacking your ideas, questions, and findings into a flow of steps all about understanding your user experience in Drawing User Journey Maps to Design User Experiences, Gather Ideas, and Collaborate available on Gumroad and Skillshare.
\n\nBook time with one of us to explore coaching, we're here for you from anywhere you are and have our specialties too. Kate works with partners looking to achieve big goals and sustain big love, and individuals embarking on ambitious change at any career age or stage. Rob works with product makers and leaders to build research empowered teams, be agents for positive change, make meaningful products and navigate big career choices.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss our experiences playing with LEGO bricks both growing up and as parents with kiddos into LEGOs. Also: how we feel about creativity and LEGO. Also also: buying our latest round of Legos via Mercari.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one about a planet getting reclassified, the other is a sort of 3d animation.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss each of our latest summer projects, with a really good shared project announcement, also 2019 goals check-in. Also: Fish Quest Complete. Also also: we are clearly nerdy punks for enjoying all this goal talk.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one about our home galaxy, the other is a new (to us) source of creative videos.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss making decisions about pets and animal companions. Also: a quest for a fish has begun. Also also: making a solar oven is a fun craft that's less dangerous than it sounds.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one about toasting sugar, the other is appreciating music from video games.
\n\nThis week Kate and Rob discuss nostalgic summer fun and what they do as a family for new summer experiences that hopefully the kiddos will look back with their own nostalgia. Also they ask about one another's Summer-jam-tunes. Also also: imperfection, not all the summer experiences are Instagram moments, both the ups and the downs.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one about how we humans perceive color, the other is one of our favorite kinds of tape.
\n\nThis week Kate surprises Rob with the topic of SPACE. Kate and Rob talk about being enthusiasts curious about space, rocketry, interplanetary travel. Why do we explore space? Why was this topic a surprise? It's all in the show.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is a feed of fascinating stuff getting created and the other is a creative process tip from David Bowie - a way to mix and mash up your own ideas.
\n\nKate and Rob talk about how Kate wants to find a new note taking tool, what she's currently using and how she'd like it to be better. Rob has lots of questions. :)
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is a brief podcast and the other about charming shrinking plastic.
\n\nKate and Rob talk about Kate's comics, what caught our interest in being comic readers, making comics, and attending Free Comic Book Day.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is an algorithm making music and the other about bees.
\n\nKate and Rob talk about Kate's ideas, tips, and overall style of planning in what might become a multi part series. This time we focus on how she plans a travel event for and with the family.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is a trusted office supply the other is about a crashed space craft.
\n\nKate and Rob talk about our experiences with water slides, some impressive water slides around the world, and science about water slides. Also: how it's difficult to traverse the house without surprising Kate.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is a stage special effect the other is about living in low gravity.
\n\nKate and Rob talk about two creative play and learning kits: Nintendo Labo and Adafruit's AdaBox.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one helps clean up messes the other makes random shapes.
\n\nKate and Rob talk about some home automation projects we've tried with varying results.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one helps clean up messes the other makes random shapes.
\n\nKate and Rob talk about craft projects and experiments we tried while staying warm during the polar vortex influenced extra cold weather.
\n\nThis week's art and science picks: one is a space snowperson, the other is a craft project with many uses.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob talk about some craft/science projects we've tried and haven't shared on the show. Also: we look up how to say "just kidding" in Russian.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is a way to visualize kind words the other is named after the Chinese myth of a Moon Goddess.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob talk about why do we do goal planning and what makes the process successful. As we reflect we ask questions like:
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is a sort of camera in space the other is a fun use for folded paper.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob talk about connection, not only connection to friends and family (as is the season) but connection to projects, past passions, hobbies that you may have put down for a while.
\n\nWhat are your favorite ways to connect with family and/or friends?
\nHow do you re-connect with those you haven't seen in a while?
Kate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is a sort of space drill the other is something shiny.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob talk about making gifts by hand, why we got into that, some of the projects that went well and others that didn't. Some projects we pick are a bit ambitious given our current skills or time available.
\n\nHow do we find the right project and how do we help our kids with that same process?
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is a test you don't study for the other is a book of tips.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob talk about their favorite Halloween things choosing a movie, story, costume (that you have worn, that you have seen), song, haunted house gimmik, decoration, and more.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is a retired research satellite the other is about snacks.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob talk about a fun list of science myths, some they thought might be true and why. It's a continuation of the Baloney conversation from episode 23!
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is checking in on the NASA Juno mission; the other is about printing big posters.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob talk about what we forshadowed in recent episodes: Kate's adventures with the InstaPot, some things she's made with it, and how it's fairly old technology in a new package.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is a craft with code and data; the other is a craft with yarn and twigs.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob talk about what encouragement looks like to us, parts of encouragement, how it might be just the right thing to share with someone or feel like unwelcome pressure.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is racing marbles; the other about growing crystals in a way they've not encountered before.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss ways we prepare to learn new things, growth mindset, kids going back to school and how Kate thinks the sun's corona is inherently funny.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is about slime; the other about the sun's corona.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss a couple of recent experiments: coloring geodes and fermenting cabbage. Discover along with us which experiment looked and/or smelled according to plan.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is about brush pens; the other is a crafty form of ice cream.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss projects we've been up to since our previous podcast episode and talk about how we celebrated Summer Solstice.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is about the center of our galaxy; the other is a fun glue activity.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss ways we each keep our creative sparks going. We start with exploring what happens when that spark goes dim and explore further ways each of us use to bring it back. Along the way, Kate puts forth a few theories about which Dragon Ball Z character Rob relates to most.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is about some mind boggling photography; the other is a way to play with doodling.
\n\n** Last but not least, an important announcement about the show: **
\nTo make space for other projects Art and Science Punks is going on hiatus. It's been an amazing year and we appreciate you going on this adventure with us!
In this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss how we use storytelling as a useful and fun way to connect as a family.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is about something human made flying through space; the other is a crafty kind of bead.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob share and discuss art and science picks we're excited about. Lots of reasonably priced family creative all-ages activities and products with one fairly expensive exception.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate interviews Rob about his belief that the ability to draw is something available to most anyone. Beyond that, drawing is incredibly useful especially when representing concepts with simple shapes.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is a little programmable robot; the other is a font.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss a science misunderstanding by way of a recent Twitter post that mixes photos from Nasa spacecraft with something made for television.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is handy clay to have at home; the other is a set of font guides.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss process and tools that help with creative process. And delve into useful stages of effort, mindsets, messing it up and getting back to it.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is an artist's memoir; the other is about some really tough snails.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss what kinds of supplies we'd like to have on hand as the weather changes.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is watercoloring related, the other is a handy guide to research.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss day-to-day encounters we turn into games and what we try to learn along the way.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one about a ground breaking researcher, the other about a kind and joyful painter.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss what we think of as useful and fun computer literacy for our family.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one (set of picks) is about detailed coloring books, the other is a couple picks about fun visual ways to get comfortable with coding.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss a family make project inspired by a Make Magazine article and the classic board game Operation.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is a handy office supply, the other is a science humor book.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss situations from this week where we learned something about science.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is about quilting, the other about understanding the design techniques that slot machines use.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss our families recent adventure visiting a girls in engineering event and talk about the importance of creating awareness of the need for more women in STEM fields.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is about a medical pioneer, the other about how fun special markers and paper can be.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob ask each other what and who inspires us and think about inspiration as a system.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one is about cotton candy, the other about sound waves.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss a few of our favorite myths and misconceptions based on an interesting infographic of 100 debunked claims.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one as Juno NASA mission follow up and another about a fun augmented reality (AR) experiment.
\n\nWe're back! In this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob begin Season 2 talking about being bored as a situation, a feeling, and unpack some ideas and assumptions Rob has about not ever feeling bored.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week: one about the recent solar eclipse and another about chromatography.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob reflect on a recent camping trip and talk about upcoming Season 2 of the podcast.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss "seasoning" the podcast, some of the approach and benefits of adding a seasonal flow to a project.
\n\nKate and Rob also share an art pick and a science pick this week one about learning more about Jupiter's big storm and the others about sketching with code and with drawing by hand.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob explore some ups, downs, uses of and examples on their Summer "bucket list". They also ask: why even have such a list, isn't it a high pressure thing to have?
\n\nKate and Rob also explore an art pick and a science pick this week one about a science exhibit and the other about a painting within a painting!
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss the experience of being at an Iron Maiden concert and thinking through the logistics of bringing kids to such an event.
\n\nKate and Rob also explore an art pick and a science pick this week one about a cool NASA project and the other about how awesome books are!
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss a range of musical experiences, some musical influences and origins of their interests, and music instruments we keep nearby. Also: ear-worm-thunderdome.
\n\nKate and Rob also explore an art pick and a science pick this week: an article on meaning + data for decisions and a book of open-ended art exploration projects.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss things we found and hoped we'd find at the Minneapolis/St. Paul Mini Maker Faire.
\n\nKate and Rob also explore an art pick and a science pick this week: a comic with perspective on saying sorry and DIY kinetic sand.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss examples of trying again with creative projects and the workings of what trying again means for them.
\n\nKate and Rob also explore an art pick and a science pick this week: a video game wherein you make video games and solar panels.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss "Stuff You Feel Like You Should Know" ranging from psychology to coding to more than one spoken language and reading music.
\n\nKate and Rob also explore an art pick and a science pick this week related to coding+hardware and sewing.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss our experiences reading, making, and sharing comics with our family.
\n\nKate and Rob also explore an art pick and science pick for some fun and useful resources: making minicomics and a flower color changing experiment.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks Kate and Rob discuss making progress on creative projects when there's stuff in the way. Along the way we discuss how the path blocking stuff can take many forms.
\n\nKate and Rob also explore an art pick and science pick for some fun and useful resources to explore: a way to hang art projects and an interesting shape on a relatively nearby planet.
\n\nIs play as an activity inherently purposeful?
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss play: playing in different contexts to relax, to be challenged, and to be inspired to make stuff.
\n\nKate and Rob also explore an art pick and science pick for some fun and useful resources to explore drawing with AI and Earth Day.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss something Carl Sagan wrote "The Baloney Detection Kit" which summarizes critical thinking, skepticism, and scientific method.
\n\nKate and Rob also explore an art pick and science pick for some fun and useful resources to explore data and drawing.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss that while we may not be experts on Sand Dollar sea creatures or physics of airplanes: that doesn't stop us from being curious and doing some online research as we ask questions with our little ones.
\n\nThen Kate and Rob explore an art pick and science pick...
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob reflect on recent creative projects we found fun and worthwhile and why. Then Kate and Rob explore an art pick and science pick, as is our approach of late.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss the more challenging parts of balancing passion projects, work, and family. Sleep emerges as a major thread through exploring recharging, creative projects, and other recharging activities. Also: reframing strategies. Also: pie chart metaphors.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss using game design as a way to give ourselves feedback on our own tasks, goals, and when we're coaching our kids. That's an experiment we call "teamwork and hustle" or "let's try this to see if this makes our morning routine suck less". As we do, we wrap up the show with an art pick and science pick of things we've found fun and useful.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss Legos, learning through step-by-step paint by numbers style instructions like those included in modern Lego sets, and futher ask: how do those instructions help learning or get in the way of creativity?
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob explore how we picked the Silhouette Cameo cutter and how that started with wanting to make things with something called the Glowforge. Kate and Rob also explore the research that led to the leap from one tool to the next.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss our recent Pinewood Derby experience and also explore what might be different when a side project's effort goes by slowly vs. when time disappears.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob talk about recent experiences using digital and physical Kanban boards as part of family collaboration and communication.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss how Kate plans and facilitates kids activities ranging from hosting families at a gathering to tabling at an event like Game Dev Day.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss critiquing in a variety of contexts, from ourselves and others in professional situations, to coaching, teaching, and working with kids.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss a few perspectives on encouragement from self to family and to collaborators. Also: follow-up on the sink/float experiment from episode 10.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss tiling and reframing to learn something new when you're already feeling at capacity.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss using Design Thinking as a way to create and try alternatives when we're feeling stuck. Also: an art pick and science pick as a way to share fun, useful, and interesting resources!
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss trying a salt crystal science kit that worked as good as the picture on the box and making a font from your own handwriting.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob continue discussing goal planning, moving from reflecting on to the actual sketching, mapping, and setting goals. Also: what is the difference between goals and New Years resolutions?
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss reflecting back on a year and dig into why and how we approach that sort of reflection.
\n\nIn this episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss winter holidays and in particular Winter Solstice ritual and science.
\n\nIn this episode of the Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss a new surprise question about the holidays, and our main topic about different subscription crates we've tried, encountered, and considered.
\n\nIn this fourth episode of Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss this podcast as a new project, the Art Soundoff challenge, and our approach to experiments at home and in our creative work.
\n\nIn this episode of the Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss recent tech we are trying in our home, a new surprise question about what tech we're coveting at the moment.
\n\nIn this episode of the Art and Science Punks, Kate and Rob discuss a variety of topics ranging from our last names, Art Soundoff, and considering what we are critiquing in order to improve in our creative work.
\n\nIn this premier episode of the Art and Science Punks Rob explains how he engineered a game spinner for a missing piece of a board game and Kate shares her love of pumpkin carving.
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