Jodi’s Silver Linings Podcast
by Jodi Krangle
October 30, 2019 1:00 pm
Inspiration for creatives, from a geeky, voice actor’s perspective. My intention is to help creatives be kinder to themselves (we’re our own worst critics!). There’s plenty of bad in the world. I prefer to focus on the good. It was a true pleasure to talk with Clara and Jonathan about their creative process, how they work together as a creative couple and find time to figure out their work / life balance. I’ve spoken about Lullaby Theories in a previous podcast ( (https://www.coatofarmspost.com/) . I have no doubt they’ll continue to create stellar video work for both clients and themselves in the future. I think you’ll find this conversation particularly inspiring if you’re a creative that’s pulled in a lot of different directions. Listening to how the two of them handle their busy lives and keep their critical inner voices from sabotaging them, was definitely helpful to hear. Thanks for listening! This episode was very skillfully made to sound beautiful by the talented Humberto Franco ( (http://www.humbertofranco.com/) ). BIOS: Clara Lehmann: Clara wrote the award-winning documentary, A Perfect Soldier and co-directed and wrote the short-animated film, Death Loves Life. She’s directing & producing Lullaby Theories, an animated series that teaches kids about scientific theories and a feature length documentary called Born In A Ballroom. Clara works with clients like Google, Fox, Nickelodeon, The Onion and WebMD. She has three Excellence in Title Design nominations at South by Southwest, a gold and a silver Cannes Lion, and a Webby Nomination. Jonathan Lacocque: Jonathan has past experience at post studios, agencies, and broadcasting companies. His clients include PBS, Verizon, Jaguar Land Rover, Marriott, and Warner Brother Records. He produced & edited the award-winning film, A Perfect Soldier and continues to balance his commercial work with documentary and narrative filmmaking. He’s produced and edited multiple feature films and shorts / and continues to explore his passion for original stories with Coat of Arms’ Lullaby Theories series, and the documentary film, Born in a Ballroom. Past awards include an Emmy for editing, several Tellys, and multiple film festival awards.
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