Mouth-watering aromas fill the air as Mandy navigates her kitchen with freedom and lightness. The culinary creativity exhibited is accompanied by an intentional comfort usually reserved for the deep understanding and connectedness of close friends. She flows between masterful skill and authentic joy...
“They just fit me like a glove,” the now experienced filmmaker recalled of his early exposure to acting and directing. “My first show was an Easter play depicting the last week of Jesus’ life before going to the cross. Not only was I acting in the play, but they also asked me...
“I remember walking into an art gallery in Laguna and staring at the William Wendt and Edgar Payne paintings. I was in total awe. As a ‘want-to-be artist,’ I longed to be able to paint like that,” Toni Danchik recalled.
Though years ago, Toni still finds that the admiration of...
One of the most important maxims for any writer is to "Show, Not Tell."
To offer you a visual story of what artists are experiencing and creating in The Grove's Cultivated Artist Experience, we are beginning a new series of video and written stories of the artists in our Grove community.
We want to show you real people — living, practical...
How do you bring your boldest self to your greatest creative challenges?
This is the question The Grove recently explored on the opening evening of our Cultivated Artist Experience four-day getaway. Bob Murphy and I challenged all of the artists in our Journey 2 & 3 groups to bring their boldest self to their creative challenges. We then...
If there is one thing our 12 acre organic lemon and avocado grove has taught us about farming during seasons of drought and freezing cold, creating sustainability is a challenging task.
Farming, like art making, is not for the faint of heart. Last year during a summer heat wave, the temperature reached a scorching 117 degrees Fahrenheit in...
As an artist, what does success look like to you?
I've never met an artist who doesn't want to be successful, but you and I know that success can be defined in many ways. Here's a few way artists define success...
Success is...
As an artist, I have two really important questions for you . . .
Who cares for your heart? And who cares for your art?
Really? Who helps cultivate, nurture, and tend your most important assets?
In reading one of my favorite spiritual authors this morning, Dallas Willard writes in Renovation of the Heart in Daily Practice . . .
The...
I love growing giant pumpkins. The only problem is, I stink at it.
This year at The Grove, we had a bumper crop of organic lemons and our avocados did pretty well too.
But on the small patch of soil in our backyard in San Clemente that's designated as our pumpkin patch, I couldn't grow one stinkin' pumpkin this past summer. I did get a nice...
In every great story or tale, something is at stake.
Let me repeat that: Something urgent and desperate is at stake.
If Indiana Jones doesn't stop the Nazis, the whole world is doomed to destruction.
If Luke Skywalker doesn't blow up the Death Star, the Empire will rule the galaxy.
If Wonder Woman doesn't defeat Ares, the god of war,...