Host Erin Prather Stafford chats with Renée Trudeau about self-care and why you should ask yourself what you need every day. girlsthatcreate.com

How many women artists can you name? That was a question Katy Hessel, then a 21-year-old art history major, asked herself. The results were disappointing. And so she set about learning and teaching herself and then others. pbs.org

Host Erin Prather Stafford chats with Erika Cartledge, Founder and CEO of Your Chic is Showing, about helping girls and women discover and embrace their personal styles. girlsthatcreate.com

Understanding the importance of encouraging a child’s creativity can help further develop their ability to express themselves. psychologytoday.com

If you’re ridiculed or criticized for a creative effort, what should you do? Here are some tips. greatergood.berkeley.edu

Host Erin Prather Stafford chats with Rebecca Rueth about surface design, how Rueth helps other creatives, and raising a daughter on the Autism Spectrum. girlsthatcreate.com

Joy Harjo’s work is rooted in the Native community, a respect that’s shared by the poet and writer Layli Long Soldier. nytimes.com

From tough love to unwavering enthusiasm, a look at some notable relationships throughout history between female artists and their protégées. nytimes.com

In West Dallas, streets have long served as an equal opportunity canvas for artists of color. The same opportunity spills into the selection of printmakers, painters, and sculptors working in a warehouse zone known as the Tin District. keranews.org

Join host Erin Prather Stafford and her guest Kris Perry, Executive Director of Children and Screens, for a talk about technology’s impacts on child health and well-being and how parents can help their children navigate the online world. girlsthatcreate.com