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Hear from leading writers, artists, and innovators who share slow stories—and big ideas—about living, working, and creating in our digital age. Hosted by Rachel Schwartzmann.

Slow Stories Rachel Schwartzmann

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 32 Ratings

Hear from leading writers, artists, and innovators who share slow stories—and big ideas—about living, working, and creating in our digital age. Hosted by Rachel Schwartzmann.

    Brandon Stosuy and Rose Lazar — "Crying is a cool thing."

    Brandon Stosuy and Rose Lazar — "Crying is a cool thing."

    When was the last time you cried? This question is at the heart of Brandon Stosuy and Rose Lazar's illustrated anthology, Sad Happens: A Celebration of Tears. With contributions from a wide range of voices, including Phoebe Bridgers, Zeba Blay, Sloane Crosley, and many more, Sad Happens is a gentle offering that reminds us to get to the heart of our own stories—and our own humanity. 
    Off the page, Brandon and Rose have lent this thoughtful sensibility to various endeavors. Brandon is the co-founder of The Creative Independent, "a growing re­source of emo­tional and prac­ti­cal guid­ance for cre­ative peo­ple." Rose is a visual artist and the founder of Cosmic Peace Studio. Together, they are friends, collaborators, and creatives who genuinely understand what it means to tell slow stories. 
    In this interview, Brandon and Rose shared more about Sad Happens, their collaboration and friendship, the places they've left behind, the processes they embrace in their respective work, and why slowness is a recurring thread in all they do. This episode also opens with a story from Lexi Kent-Monning.

    Episode Transcript: https://slowstoriespodcast.com/brandon-stosuy-and-rose-lazar 
    Follow Slow Stories on Substack: https://slowstories.substack.com/ 
    Purchase Sad Happens: https://bookshop.org/p/books/sad-happens-brandon-stosuy/19726689?ean=9781668003459 
    Learn more about The Creative Independent: https://thecreativeindependent.com/ 
    Learn more about Cosmic Peace Studio: https://cosmicpeacestudio.com/ 
    Follow The Creative Independent: @thecreativeindependent
    Follow Brandon: @bstosuy
    Follow Rose: @cosmicpeacestudio
    Follow Lexi: @lexicola
    Follow Rachel: @rachelschwartzmann
    Pre-order SLOWING: https://bookshop.org/p/books/slowing-discover-wonder-beauty-and-creativity-through-slow-living-rachel-schwartzmann/21201888?ean=9781797223759 

    • 52 min
    Mason Spector — "I find a lot of value in the sadness."

    Mason Spector — "I find a lot of value in the sadness."

    Authenticity has never been more critical in a world that celebrates fleeting trends. In an industry like fashion, and for entrepreneur Mason Spector, discerning design is just a small part of creating long-term impact and connection. As the co-founder of the Los Angeles-based clothing brand Madhappy, Spector and his team are committed to "using apparel, events, and experimental retail spaces to explore a personal expression as a means to an improved state of mind."
    Words like "optimism" and "community" are often associated with the brand—and for Mason, in particular, that's no happy accident. His personal experiences have culminated in building an intentional business that confronts one of the most pressing issues of our time: mental health. 
    In this interview, Mason shared more about his dynamic upbringing, his relationship with pace, and what he's learned about the mental health journey. This episode also opens with a story from writer and podcast host Sam Cohen.—Episode Transcript: https://slowstoriespodcast.com/mason-spector Follow Slow Stories on Substack: https://slowstories.substack.com/ Learn more about Madhappy: https://madhappy.com/ Follow Madhappy: https://instagram.com/madhappy/   Follow Mason: https://instagram.com/masonspec/Follow Sam: https://instagram.com/samcohenwriting/Follow Rachel: https://instagram.com/rachelschwartzmann/ Pre-order SLOWING: https://bookshop.org/p/books/slowing-discover-wonder-beauty-and-creativity-through-slow-living-rachel-schwartzmann/21201888?ean=9781797223759 

    • 55 min
    Chelsea Hodson — ”I’m genuinely excited about creating things.”

    Chelsea Hodson — ”I’m genuinely excited about creating things.”

    An essay, Chelsea Hodson tells us, should be an attempt at clarity. That may be true for a writer, but clarity is the last thing that comes to mind when reading Chelsea's words. Instead, we are swept away by her striking prose, repetition, digressions. Chelsea's words pulse with desire, fear, and hope. Readers walk away from the page, not always knowing what to think but feeling something primal just the same.
    The words, in this case, are from Chelsea's debut essay collection, Tonight I'm Someone Else, which was published in 2018 and received widespread praise. Aside from gifting us her own prose, Chelsea has made it her business to help others write their truth. Through projects like her Morning Writing Club and private coaching and editing services, community has slowly become a part of Chelsea's world. Most recently, this culminated in the launch of her latest literary endeavor. Enter Rose Books, her new press.
    In this interview, Chelsea shared more about the inception of Rose Books, her process as a writer and editor, and the questions on her mind. This episode also opens with a story from musician (and Rose Books author) Geoff Rickly.

    Episode Transcript: https://slowstoriespodcast.com/chelsea-hodson/ 
    Learn more about Chelsea's work: https://chelseahodson.com/ 
    Follow Chelsea: https://www.instagram.com/chelseahodson_ 
    Purchase Chelsea's book: https://bookshop.org/p/books/tonight-i-m-someone-else-essays-chelsea-hodson/9844494
    Learn more about Rose Books: https://www.rosebooks.co/ 
    Follow Rose Books: https://www.instagram.com/rosebooks.co 
    Follow Geoff: https://instagram.com/geoffrickly 
    Purchase Geoff's novel: https://www.rosebooks.co/store/p/someone-who-isnt-me-by-geoff-rickly-paperback-preorder 

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Katherine May — ”It’s okay to get on with the business of living.”

    Katherine May — ”It’s okay to get on with the business of living.”

    How do we find and maintain a sense of wonder in a world that's become so unpredictable? Katherine May (author of Wintering and The Electricity of Every Living Thing) tackles this pressing question in her latest book, Enchantment, which is “an invitation to each of us to experience life in all its sensual complexity and to find the beauty waiting for us there.”
    Calling upon the natural elements—earth, water, fire, and air—Katherine launches a personal and collective investigation into how we can restore ourselves and restoke imagination. Far from prescriptive, Katherine's work always invites readers to follow their curiosities. To slow down and open themselves up to a process of reflection. As she writes in Enchantment: “When we look for enchantment to give us direct, concrete revelations, we miss the point. It is too big for us to swallow all at once. It teaches us in constellations, and invites us to undertake the slow, lifelong work of assimilating a moment.”
    In this interview, Katherine shared more about the process of finding Enchantment, musings on motherhood, and what she's learned about living, working, and creating—both online and off. This episode also opens with a story from Jess Dekker.

    Episode Transcript: https://slowstoriespodcast.com/katherine-may/ 
    Learn more about Katherine's work: https://katherine-may.co.uk/
    Follow Katherine: https://www.instagram.com/katherinemay_/ 
    Purchase Katherine's books: https://bookshop.org/contributors/katherine-may 
    Follow Jess: https://www.instagram.com/jessdekkerreads/

    • 54 min
    Tembe Denton-Hurst — ”Growing isn’t always in the big moments.”

    Tembe Denton-Hurst — ”Growing isn’t always in the big moments.”

    The world can learn a lot from Tembe Denton-Hurst—like how to tell a story and, perhaps more importantly, how to tell the truth. She does this and more in her stunning debut novel, Homebodies, which “is a testament to those trying to be heard and loved in a world that refuses to make space.”
    In this electric story, readers follow Mickey Hayward, a writer in New York navigating the crossroads of personal, professional, and romantic tumult. After an unjust, devastating job loss, Mickey takes the reigns by crafting a letter detailing the racism and sexism she's faced as a Black woman in media. But when the letter goes unanswered, in tandem with rising tensions in her relationship, Mickey finds herself paralyzed with doubt and uncertainty. Seeking reprieve, the mounting pressure culminates in Mickey's return to her hometown.
    Page after page, Tembe takes us through Mickey's past and present milestones, and as we get to know Mickey's world, readers can't help but wonder: What does it mean to truly feel at home in our lives—and ourselves? 
    In this interview, Tembe shared more about her life as a writer, her evolving definition of ambition, and the idea of legacy on and off the page. This episode also opens with a story by Emma Leokadia of Girls on the Page.

    Episode Transcript: https://slowstoriespodcast.com/tembe-denton-hurst 
    Learn more about Tembe's work: https://tembedentonhurst.com/ 
    Follow Tembe: https://instagram.com/tembae/ 
    Purchase Homebodies: https://bookshop.org/p/books/homebodies-tembe-denton-hurst/19218543?ean=9780063274280/  
    Learn more about Emma's work: https://www.girlsonthepage.com/ 
    Follow Emma: https://www.instagram.com/girlsonthepage/ 

    • 53 min
    Allie Rowbottom — ”The questions in your writing are the questions in your life.”

    Allie Rowbottom — ”The questions in your writing are the questions in your life.”

    Who are you when no one is looking? This question came to mind when reading Allie Rowbottom's incisive debut novel, Aesthetica.
    The story follows Anna, a former Instagram celebrity, on her path of reflection and redemption as she seeks to undergo a high-risk elective surgery called Aesthetica™, which is said to “reverse all her past plastic surgery procedures, returning her, she hopes, to a truer self.”
    As readers bounce between Anna's past and present, Allie paints a nuanced portrait of a woman stepping into herself while considering her relationship with fame, family, and the trappings of a landscape predicated on image and youth. In this interview, Allie shared more about why Aesthetica is a continued conversation from her memoir JELL-O Girls, her thoughts on privacy and pace, and embracing womanhood. This episode also opens with a story by Dakota Bossard.

    Episode Transcript: https://slowstoriespodcast.com/allie-rowbottom 
    Learn more about Allie's work: https://allierowbottom.com/ 
    Follow Allie: https://www.instagram.com/allierowbottom/ 
    Purchase Aesthetica: https://bookshop.org/p/books/aesthetica-allie-rowbottom/18180848?ean=9781641294003
    Follow Dakota: https://tiktok.com/@dakotabossard 

    • 1 hr 6 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
32 Ratings

32 Ratings

Awesome Numero Tres ,

Great reminder to slow down!

I always listen to this on my way to work or when I need a reminder to slow down. Such a great show! Thank you, Rachel!

Delia Folk ,

Love this pod!

Thank you to Rachel for creating such a wonderful show :)

missniggel ,

thoughtful and well curated!

the guests are absolutely delightful, and i love the opening when some shares a passage, essay, poem, etc. that recently made them pause. my to-read list has grown so much thanks to rachel! i also love her guests’ perspectives - each episode is interesting in a way that is different from the last.

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