Crayolas and Soul Talk with Bonnie Sales

In this inspiring, deeply personal interview, I speak with Bonnie Sales, an award-winning contemporary artist and illustrator.  We talk about her earliest recollections of being an artist, the first time she dared to call herself an artist, and her unexpected journey to becoming the creative she is today.  We also tackle the upsides and downsides of following her passion, the perils of comparing your artistic work to that of others, the importance of giving yourself permission to create, and the process of creating a headspace for artwork.

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The Backstory

Imagine a veritable explosion of color, creativity, whimsy, and passion — and you’ll immediately conjure a picture of the distinctive Bonnie Sales.  I first met Bonnie in 2018 at a Meet-up group hosted by Boomalally, a digital magazine I had launched that celebrates life after 50. When Bonnie entered the event space that day, she seemed quiet, reserved, and keenly observant.  As the meeting unfolded, she morphed into a lovely, beautiful being:  listening intently, offering perceptive observations, and encouraging others to contribute.  By the end, she had deeply touched everyone in the room with her thoughtful, insightful contributions.  I just knew I needed to learn more about this intriguing human.  Little did I know she would become one of my dearest clients, collaborators, and friends.

Describing the incomparable Bonnie Sales in a few short sentences is challenging, but let’s give it a go!  As an artist, Bonnie is wildly imaginative, whimsical, and expressive.  She brings her creative world to life through so many mediums: from watercolor and acrylic paint to freehand, pen and ink to jewelry making, stained glass, wood carving, and murals.

As a person, Bonnie is equally vibrant, captivating, and exuberant.  She’s also humble and generous of spirit.  You’re going to be touched by her heart-warming stories about how she is stepping into her power and how her faith sustains her.  (Spoiler alert: You’ll love when she talks about stomping those pesky ANTs.)

The Interview

I love so many parts of this deeply personal interview with Bonnie.  Like me, you’ll get to hear about her budding art career, which began at the precocious age of 8; her formal education in illustration, graphics, and design; and her remarkable studies with C.F. Paine.  You’ll also hear her heart-breaking story about putting her art career on hold as a mom, wife, caretaker, and young widow.  Then, you’ll learn what it was like for her to rekindle her passion for art and pursue an art career later in life.

During this uplifting interview, Bonnie shares the ups, downs, highs, and lows that she’s navigated; the roles that faith, mindset and intuition have played in her journey; and the remarkable success secrets she’s learned along the way.  If you’re looking for inspiration and motivation to follow your own passion and dreams, you’re going to love this episode!

Fun Facts

  • Multiple-award-winning contemporary artist
  • Current passion: surface pattern design
  • Studied w/ C.F. Paine and Thomas R. Greene III
  • Whimsical book illustrator: Morph, Pivot, Launch (2020)
  • Still pinching herself because she can’t believe she gets to follow her passion for a living
  • Takes her spirituality seriously and thanks God every day for the gift He has trusted her with
  • After a long day standing at her easel or learning a new way to create art, just may slip outside with a sweet glass of wine and star-gazing app
  • Takes Andrea Bocelli, Dave Koz, Sting, and Two Cellos along for the ride

Cool Links

Honey Bee Art Company – Bonnie’s current webpage

Bonnie’s Red Bubble Shop – where you can see + purchase Bonnie’s artwork

Bonnie’s Instagram Page

Bonnie’s LinkedIn Page

bonniesales.art@gmail.com – Bonnie’s email address

 Quotes by Bonnie Sales

“It’s my time!”

“We only get one shot at this life.”

“Give yourself permission to create.”

“Intuition is my soul talk.”

Adventures of an Innovative Historian with Rebecca Now

Joining me for this lively interview is Rebecca Now, a gifted speaker, author, podcaster, and event planner whose passion is bringing women’s history to life. Rebecca is the dynamic co-founder of Voices of American HERstory, an amazing ensemble of re-enactors who perform for events, schools, and suffrage celebrations. We talk about her life as an innovative historian; curiosity as the key to her success; and the importance of cheerleaders in her life. We also dig into what it takes to overcome our fears, get unstuck, and nurture our dreams.

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The Backstory

When Rebecca Now breezes into a room, you immediately sense the energy vibrate. As the powerful, engaging force of nature that she is, you just know something electrifying is about to happen. And you would be right. I first had the pleasure of meeting Rebecca through a friend and saw her in action during an event she was hosting as executive director of an area Chamber of Commerce. As a speaker and facilitator, she was bright, compelling, and confident. Later I had the pleasure of seeing her perform one of Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s speeches. (ECS was an American suffragist, along with friends and contemporaries Susan B. Anthony and Sojourner Truth.) I was riveted. Rebecca’s performance was deeply mesmerizing and illuminating. My mission became to invite her as a guest on TSBF. So, I took a big gulp, summoned my courage, and reached out to her — and she said YES!!!

You’re welcome, world! ?

The Interview

“Wow” is a word that’s vastly overused. Yet, it neatly sums up my interview with Rebecca Now. You’re going to love hearing her interesting career stories, her path to discovering Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and her dream of bringing Elizabeth’s voice to life. You’re also going to be captivated by her own history in the women’s movement and her latest endeavor called Voices of American HERstory.

Along the way, you’ll hear her biggest success secrets, including the roles of courage, curiosity, and serendipity – and how you know you’re in the flow. Best of all, you’ll receive practical advice for nurturing your own dreams for the future. In short, you’re in for a treat. Buckle up and hold on for the glorious ride.

Fun Facts

  • Founder + film maker, Voices of American HERstory
  • Re-enactor + event planner, Rebecca Now and Then
  • Re-enactor for Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  • Event producer, FemFestNow
  • Sought-after, award-winning Toastmasters International speaker
  • Author of the forthcoming book: Borrowed Courage
  • Member, League of Women Voters
  • Founding Member, Gateway to Dreams
  • Executive Director, Webster Groves/Shrewsbury/Rock Hill Area Chamber of Commerce

 Cool Links

Rebecca Now and Then – Rebecca’s groovy website

Voices of American HERstory – Rebecca’s great passion

What’s Up Around Town – Rebecca’s cool podcast

Webster Groves/Shrewsbury/Rock Hill Area Chamber of Commerce – Rebecca’s day job

Webster Groves Toastmasters Club – Where Rebecca ROCKS Toastmasters

League of Women Voters of Metro St. Louis – Deep roots in women’s activism

National Women’s Political Caucus St. Louis – More deep roots

Gateway to Dreams – How Rebecca fills up and gives back

Rebecca’s LinkedIn Page

Rebecca’s Facebook Page

Quotes from Rebecca

“It is so important to have cheerleaders in your life.”

“Share your dream. Don’t keep it private. Find a supportive community.”

“Follow your joy. If something speaks to you, follow it until you don’t want to anymore.

When you’re ready to go to the next level, find a coach.”

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