Thursday, October 18, 2018
Rebecca Dudley Does Her Great Work Now!
*Click on the white arrow in the orange circle to listen to this interview from your browsers, OR visit soundcloud.com/lisa-degliantoni
Rebecca Dudley finds energy and time to manifest her passions in the most creative ways. Her love of DIY music culture led her to the role as Drummer for Chicago’s punk band Moto in the 90s, her work as an architect led her to build a tiny world for Hank (the plush monkey/bear) and launch two children’s books about his adventures and most recently as a politically engaged citizen, Rebecca is making buttons and temporary tattoos to build awareness for Getting Out The Vote on Nov. 6.
Dudley lives in Evanston, and if you are lucky enough to trick or treat at her house on Halloween, you’ll get some of her timely, fun political schwag!
In today’s interview we talk about developing the thru-line from interest to passion to production. Takeaway: “Do your great work now. Do not wait.”
Visit her blog that launched Hank at storywoods.blogspot.com/
Her co-creator Andrew Schachman on tattoos helped her launch: nov-6.org where you can purchase temporary tattoos to help raise awareness to get out the vote!
Her cheeky Mueller buttons can be purchased here
https://chunklet.bandcamp.com/merch/mueller-button-10-pak
Check out Rebecca on the drums with M.O.T.O. (Masters Of The Obvious) on You Tube, http://ow.ly/SDQX30mhxbR
The Lisa D Show is a podcast celebrating and elevating creatives in Evanston, featuring 20-minute, unedited conversations that mimic the live-radio vibe, purposefully low tech. Contact host Lisa Degliantoni at thelisadshow[at]gmail.com
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