At age 29 Jerry Wennstrom set out to discover the rock-bottom truth of his life. For years he questioned the limits of his creative life as a studio painter. After destroying all of his art and giving away everything he owned, he began a life of unconditional trust, allowing life to provide all that was needed. He lived this way for 15 years. Jerry’s story is told in his book, The Inspired Heart: An Artist’s Journey of Transformation (foreword by Thomas Moore) published by Sentient Publications and in the Parabola Magazine documentary film called In the Hands of Alchemy: The Art and Life of Jerry Wennstrom. Jerry travels internationally lecturing, teaching and presenting his film and work and he writes a monthly piece on the spirit of the times for a New York City consulting firm. He has presented at the Birmingham Art Museum, the Seattle Art Museum, the EMP (Experience Music Project), Glen Arbor Art Association, the Old Firehouse Art Center, Other Side Arts, Pacifica Graduate Institute, UCS-NAROPA (Wisdom University), the Vancouver Public Library, Western New Mexico University, California Institute of the Arts and NYU. He has also done over 50 radio, TV and magazine interviews and art features. And he was a guest recently on greenarrowradio for your learning pleasures.

Open your minds and listen here for our chat about transformation.

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3 Responses to “Jerry Wennstrom: The Inspired Heart”

  1. Jerry Wennstrom Says:

    Thank you Mr. G for your wonderful in-depth interview style and your great radio work.
    I felt honored to have been interviewed by you.
    Jerry

  2. Administrator Says:

    Thank you Jerry. I appreciate your kind words. I believe your story makes for good radio.

    MisterG

  3. Jason Says:

    You got me wondering about this guy. I checked out his website and find his tale to be odd, and almost surreal, which does make for good radio.

    Thanks for this unique interview.

    Jason

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