James Navé Blog
In Manila—A Café & Motor Scooters
Reflections on Manila, Apartment 1B Cafe, and what it's like to drive in Manila traffic.
Appreciating Vintage Guitars with singer-songwriter and vintage guitar collector Walter Parks
Walter Parks tells us all about appreciating vintage guitars from the old wreck he found in the trash can to the fine Fender he bought from an old friend who is no longer with us.
How Not to Be Afraid with storyteller, author, and community activist Gareth Higgins
Author Gareth Higgins turns the idea of fear on its head and gives you a brand new way of how not to be afraid while redirecting your fears into valuable insights.
The Cricket and The Duende
One cricket under my sink reminded me of The Duende, that unexplainable thing that announces the endless baptism of freshly created things.
Poetry From the Fire Pit with poet Nathan Brown
Poet Nathan Brown tells a compelling story about how he earned his living writing poetry on commission during the pandemic.
Think Globally with LEAF Global Arts founder Jennifer Pickering
In this interview, LEAF Global Arts director Jennifer Pickering tells us how the idea of thinking globally is her feet-on-the-ground daily approach to life.
Take Artistic Risks with spoken-word poet Poetic Prezz
In this lively deep-digging conversation titled Take Artistic Risks with Poetic Prezz, known to his friends as Prezz, you'll journey with Prezz and me as we explore the many ways you can craft your written work.
Poetic Listening with Julia Cameron
In this interview Julia Cameron reads her poetry, talks at length about her new book THE LISTENING PATH, and shares insights on creativity.
A Gluten-Free Life with Laurie Richardone
Living Gluten-Free Life. In this interview Laurie Richardson talks about what to do when you want to live a gluten-free life. How to shop. How to prepare. How to think.
Hollywood Movie Making with Kieran Fitzgerald
Hollywood Movie-Making. Kieran Fitzgerald tells all about how movies are made in Hollywood, he digs into his writing process. Yes!