Unwritten - Artist Jess Graham
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In this episode of The Open House Podcast, Ben Robitaille and Richard Thompson sit down with Jess Graham (aka Jessica Graham), a Tiny Township local wearing a few hats: artist, writer, community-builder, and current President of the North Simcoe Rotaract Club.
What starts as “Ben learns who the guest is in real time” turns into a surprisingly thoughtful conversation about:
- Rotaract (think: Rotary’s younger, fundraiser-and-community-energy cousin)
- Growing up in Tiny and the pull of nature, solitude, and slower living
- Making the leap from a family automotive business into full-time creative work
- The messy middle of entrepreneurship: structure vs freedom, income uncertainty, and trusting the long game
- Jess’ children’s books (The Old Lady in the Shed and Jem’s Unicorn, available at Indigo)
- Why her “poetic prints” hit people right in the feelings (including one hanging in Richard’s office)
- A detour into psychology, Gabor Maté, and how understanding people changes how you move through the world
- The vulnerability of markets, self-promotion, and being both the CEO and the creator of your own art business
Plus: barefoot nature therapy gets debated, a haunted violin movie is discussed, and Ben confirms that toddlers believe every older person is named “Mimi.”
Find Jess here:
Website: artistjessgraham.ca
Instagram: @artistjessgraham
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