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Dialogues with Creators

Dialogues with Creators

By: Barbara Graham Tucker
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Explores the work and lives of creators and creative people in the Northwest Georgia and Tennessee valley region. We feature guests in a variety of creative fields ranging anywhere from writers, comedians, actors, and more. Listen as we discuss the way creativity can surprise us.

Barbara Graham Tucker 2022
Art Entertainment & Performing Arts Literary History & Criticism
Episodes
  • Eliot Parker
    Jul 20 2025

    In this episode, Barbara Tucker welcomes award-winning author and educator Eliot Parker for an in-depth conversation about the craft of writing, the power of storytelling, and inspiring the next generation of writers. With a background in fiction, journalism, and teaching, Eliot shares how his Appalachian roots influence his work and how he balances suspense, character, and place in his novels. He and Barbara discuss the intersection of creativity and discipline, the evolving landscape of publishing, and what aspiring writers need to succeed in today's world. Whether you’re a reader, writer, or educator, this episode delivers valuable insights from one of today’s most thoughtful literary voices.

    CHECK OUT MORE OF TUCKER AND PARKER'S WORK HERE:

    https://www.eliotparker.com/

    https://www.barbaragrahamtucker.net

    https://gofund.me/7d99cd70

    https://www.rabbitvalleyfarmersmarket.com/

    https://acworthtourism.org/events/acworth-book-storytelling-festival/

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    56 mins
  • Josh Ruben
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode, Barbara Tucker sits down with accomplished theater director and educator Josh Ruben for a conversation brimming with creativity, collaboration, and behind-the-scenes insights. With decades of experience directing high school and community theatre, Josh shares how he fosters ensemble-based productions that empower young performers and elevate storytelling. He and Barbara explore the role of mentorship in the arts, the challenges and rewards of directing educational theatre, and how theatre builds lifelong skills both on and off the stage. Whether you’re an educator, artist, or theatre enthusiast, this episode offers an inspiring look at the transformative power of the stage.

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    52 mins
  • Tulasi Acharya
    Jun 22 2025

    In this episode, host Barbara Tucker sits down with Tulasi Acharya—author, educator, and passionate advocate for cultural understanding. Born and raised in Nepal, Acharya brings a unique global perspective to the conversation as he shares his journey from South Asia to the United States, navigating identities and storytelling along the way. With a PhD in Public Administration and a powerful voice in both creative and academic writing, Tulasi reflects on the power of language, the immigrant experience, and how literature can foster empathy across borders. Listeners will gain insight into his acclaimed novel Running from the Dreamland, as well as from his academic and nonfiction works, such as Sex, Gender and Disability in Nepal, and his commitment to promoting inclusive narratives. Whether you're an aspiring writer or someone interested in cross-cultural dialogue, this conversation offers both depth and heart. Don’t miss this meaningful exchange about resilience, representation, and the transformative power of words.

    Links: https://tulasiacharya.wordpress.com/about/

    barbaragrahamtucker.net

    Go Fund Me for this podcast; https://gofund.me/7d99cd70

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    49 mins
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