No Time to Be Timid Podcast

Conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, and everyday people who made the bold choice and lived to tell the story. Each episode, host Tricia Rose Burt sits down with guests who took unexpected leaps to answer their creative call, so they can inspire you to answer yours. Because creativity and courage don't just change us. They lead us to do bigger things than we ever imagined we could.

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The Signal Award Winner

No Time to Be Timid is a Silver Signal Award winner in Arts and Culture, an honor given by an industry judging academy of podcast creators, innovators, and tastemakers to the most potent and meaningful audio projects being made today. Tricia shared the category with Oprah Winfrey, Irish poet Pádraig Ó Tuama, and podcasts produced by Warner Brothers and The On Being Project.

Reflecting on a 50-year Creative Journey featuring the legendary Vince Gill
Podcast, Season 4 Podcast, Season 4

Reflecting on a 50-year Creative Journey featuring the legendary Vince Gill

Vince Gill is a music icon, winning armloads of awards over his 50-year musical career, including 22 Grammys, 8 Academy of Country Music Awards, and 18 CMA awards. He’s collaborated with every possible country music great like Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire, but also music legends in other genres like Sting and Barbra Streisand. Along with his unforgettable tenor voice, Vince is an extraordinary guitar player, and has shared the stage with guitar legends like Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, B. B. King, and Carlos Santana. He’s been playing with his good pal Joe Walsh and the Eagles for the past nine years, stepping in for the late Glenn Frey. But I asked Vince to be on the show because he continues to make courageous choices not only for his career but also for all of us, using his music to make the world a better place.

At 68, Vince believes he’s making the best music of his career. No matter where you are in your artistic journey, you will leave this conversation inspired.

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Taking Creative Risks and Seizing Opportunities featuring Chef Devin Finigan
Podcast, Season 4 Podcast, Season 4

Taking Creative Risks and Seizing Opportunities featuring Chef Devin Finigan

Devin Finigan, chef owner of Aragosta at Goose Cove in Maine, is an award-winning chef who never attended culinary school. In our conversation, she shares her unconventional journey into the culinary world, highlighting her passion for cooking, the artistic process behind plating a dish, and the importance of mentorship and travel in her growth as a chef. With unmatched enthusiasm, she discusses the challenges and lessons learned from opening her first restaurant, the importance of nature and seasonal ingredients in her cooking, and her determination to create a unique dining experience. Frankly, Devin could have written the No Time to be Timid Manifesto herself. Prepare to be inspired!

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Starting Over with a Creative Life featuring Nell Painter
Podcast, Season 4 Podcast, Season 4

Starting Over with a Creative Life featuring Nell Painter

In this episode, we talk to the renowned historian and bestselling author Nell Painter, who left her wildly successful academic career to enter art school at the age of 65 — an experience she documented in her book, Old in Art School, A Memoir of Starting Over, which was named a National Book Critics Circle finalist. We talk about working with constraints, overcoming unfair criticism, healthy creative addictions like yarn and ink, and we even talk about the role of women without children. At 82, Nell shows no signs of slowing down. It’s an episode you don’t want to miss.

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Finding Healing and Redemption in Creativity featuring Megan Barry
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Finding Healing and Redemption in Creativity featuring Megan Barry

Depending on where you were in 2018, you may or may not remember former Nashville mayor Megan Barry’s story. The Washington Post’s headline said, “Megan Barry Resigns as Nashville Mayor, Weeks After Admitting Affair with the Security Chief” and The New York Times declared, “Megan Barry, Nashville Mayor, Pleads Guilty to Theft and Agrees to Resign.” It was a monumental lapse in judgment that played out on the national stage. Before this public reckoning and while she was still in office, Megan lost her only child Max to a drug overdose. So in one year, she lost two of the things she loved the most — her beloved son and her job as the mayor of Nashville. Grief, shame, and resentment nearly destroyed her marriage. But she found her way back with humility, hope, and a fantastic sense of humor. We talk about how writing her memoir “It’s What You Do Next” helped her process her trauma and heal, and the transformative power of creativity. 

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Turning Losses Into Creative Gains featuring Kimberly Williams-Paisley
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Turning Losses Into Creative Gains featuring Kimberly Williams-Paisley

We all first met Kim as the glowing young bride in the movie “Father of the Bride” with Steve Martin. She’s acted ever since, adding NYTimes bestselling author to her credits with her book “Where The Light Gets In,” which chronicles her mother’s battle with dementia. In this episode, we dive into Kim’s own health struggle — losing her voice for nearly two years, an experience that Kim says saved her life. We talk about staying resilient, finding the good in the bad, and tripping on psychedelic mushrooms — a first for this podcast!

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