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Madeline Horwath: Everyone Should Get Fired Once, or Four Times If You’re a Really Good Artist

Madeline Horwath: Everyone Should Get Fired Once, or Four Times If You’re a Really Good Artist

FromThe First Ever Podcast


Madeline Horwath: Everyone Should Get Fired Once, or Four Times If You’re a Really Good Artist

FromThe First Ever Podcast

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Aug 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jeremy talks to Madeline Horwath, artist and cartoonist for The New Yorker. 

During this episode they discuss how Madeline got into satire, Jon Stewart vs Trevor Noah on The Daily Show, the time Jeremy played a show at Madeline’s local record store, interning for a fashion designer working on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, how Crispin Glover got banned from a cinema Madeline worked at, falling in love with cartoons after Madeline’s mom let them rent South Park from Blockbuster, learning the fundamentals of art and experimenting with different mediums, Madeline’s macabre early performances at underground comedy gigs, when Jeremy closed a Hard Times stand-up event, the importance of getting fired at least once, Madeline’s eventful first visit to The New Yorker offices, finding inspiration for new cartoons, and more. 

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Released:
Aug 19, 2020
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Podcast episode

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Join Jeremy Bolm, vocalist of Touché Amoré and founder of the record label Secret Voice, for his latest project, The First Ever Podcast. This is an honest look at the humble beginnings of all kinds of different artists - from actors and musicians to poets and photographers.  Through conversation, Jeremy explores how their first experiences with their art form lead them to where they are today. In today’s world of instant gratification, it’s important to be reminded that not everything happens fast and easy. To succeed as an artist, it often takes a lot of steps and wrong turns along the path. And uncovering the nuances of those creative journeys is what this show is all about.