Dialogues with Creators

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By: Barbara Graham Tucker

Explores the work and lives of creators and creative people in the Northwest Georgia and Tennessee valley region. We feature guests in a variety of creative fields ranging anywhere from writers, comedians, actors, and more. Listen as we discuss the way creativity can surprise us.

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Linda Gambill
#17
Today at 2:54 AM

Barbara Tucker and Linda Gambill, author of The Geography of Desire: A Memoir of West Africa, discuss this new memoir about Linda’s time in the Peace Corps in The Gambia. Leaving the United States in 1979, Linda spent three years as a volunteer in health education. Her heartfelt memoir explores her immersion in a new culture, struggles, and joys.

lindagambill.com

The Geography of Desire on Amazon

The Geography of Desire on Barnes and Noble

Apprentice House Press


Daryl Thetford
#16
05/28/2026

Barbara interviews visual artist Daryl Thetford of Chattanooga in this episode. They talk about how he moved from being a mental health professional to a professional artist, his processes, and the connections of written art and visual media.

Daryl’s work can be seen here:

https://darylthetford.com/

https://chauvetarts.com/artist/daryl-thetford

https://www.wescover.com/creator/daryl-thetford?srsltid=AfmBOooCXofftp2f_60-iU3h5Pxzrc43nT-D1qMeYdmOiM70PNLTMvMD

https://holtermuseum.org/exhibitions/daryl-thetford/


Public Speaking, AI, and Other Correct Opinions
#15
05/21/2026

In this solo podcast, Barbara Tucker shares from her 50 years of experience studying public speaking, rants against Generative AI, and throws in some other thoughts to enlighten or infuriate you.


Bill & Becky Petite
#14
05/12/2026

In this episode, Barbara has the deep honor and joy to interview two old friends, Bill and Becky Petite. In May 2026, they returned to their work with the Japanese people. Barbara was able to sit down (via Teams!) with them–she was in Dalton, they were in Northern Ohio–before they left. Along with an in-depth discussion on intercultural communication, Japanese culture and language, and mission work, the three reminisced on recent travels to the Mediterranean.

Links:

https://abwe.org/

https://abwe.org/blog/the-reality-of-missions-in-japan-with-bill-petite/


The Stranger by Albert Camus
#13
04/27/2026

Join Dr. Barbara Tucker as she discusses The Stranger by Albert Camus.

Meursault, a detached French Algerian, attends his mother’s funeral with striking indifference. Shortly after, he begins an affair with Marie and befriends Raymond, a local pimp. While on a beach trip, Meursault—disoriented by the intense heat and sun—inexplicably shoots an Arab man.

During his trial, the prosecution focuses more on Meursault's lack of emotional remorse and failure to weep at his mother’s funeral than the murder itself. Deemed a "moral monster" for refusing to play by society’s rules, he is sent...


Thoughts on Matthew 4:1-11
#12
04/24/2026

This passage is often called "The Temptation of Christ" but it tells of three temptations out of others. Barbara goes solo here to share a talk she gave at the church she attends about a familiar passage. She takes some side trips along the way.


Dana Shavin
#11
04/14/2026

Listen in as Barbara talks with Dana Shavin of Chattanooga. Dana is a memoirist, painter, newspaper columnist, and writing facilitator. Her newest role is as Coordinator of Literary Arts at the Creative Arts Guild of Dalton. She and Barbara talk about memoir, curiosity, and creativity.

Links:

https://www.danashavin.com/

https://www.danashavinartist.com/about-me.html

https://creativeartsguild.org/

Link to The Body Tourist


Dr. Jason Dew
#10
04/07/2026

Today, one podcaster meets another as Barbara Tucker interviews Dr. Jason Dew, Professor of English at Perimeter College of Georgia State University, about his writing, specifically his novel Gadly Plain. Dr. Dew uses the pen name of J. Michael Dew.

Links:

https://open.spotify.com/show/10d9sdWX6JM9dVawZ20bq9

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-professors-bayonet/id1716943873

https://cladach.com/j-michael-dew/

https://48bconsulting.com/about/

https://www.amazon.com/stores/J.-Michael-Dew/author/B00DQN7PAQ?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1775097534&sr=8-1&shoppingPortalEnabled...


Why I Write About Appalachia
#9
03/25/2026

In this solo podcast, Barbara G. Tucker explains her experience with Appalachia, how sense of place informs writing, and the origins of Lying In and other stories she has written about Appalachia.


Joyce McPherson
#7
03/10/2026

In this episode of Dialogues with Creator, Barbara talks with new friend Joyce McPherson, a resident of Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, who wears many creative hats. Joyce writes biographies of historical persons for middle-grade students, writes fiction for young readers, teaches college English, and directs a Shakespeare camp. Joyce is a person you should know about.

Links:

https://joyce-mcpherson.blogspot.com/

https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00665Z6NY?ccs_id=8837662c-caa0-4200-9f14-2a90aa6542bb

https://www.barbaragrahamtucker.net


Why I Write Fiction
#8
03/03/2026

On this solo podcast, Barbara explains why she writes fiction, specifically novels, and what the value of fiction is to all of us.


Dr. Forrest Blackbourn
#6
02/24/2026

Host Dr. Barbara Tucker welcomes Dr. Forrest Blackbourn for a lively exploration of one of his favorite novels, Junot Díaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Their conversation traces the novel’s layered narrative, from the shadow of Rafael Trujillo’s dictatorship to the Dominican diaspora in New Jersey. Blackbourn examines themes of fukú and zafa, hypermasculinity, race, and the reclamation of Blackness, while highlighting Díaz’s inventive footnotes and genre-bending style. Together, they consider why Oscar’s tragic story is also “wondrous,” and how literature helps students confront history, identity, and belonging across cultures and generations.


Jennifer Randall
#5
02/16/2026

Dr. Jennifer Randall, Professor of English at Dalton State College, joins Barbara to provide insight into the value of the world’s foundational philosophical work, Plato’s Republic. Find out why this 2400-year-old book is relevant in today’s world. It’s a lively discussion!

Barbara Tucker’s website:

www.barbaragrahamtucker.net

The show’s GoFundMe page:

https://www.gofundme.com/manage/keep-our-nonprofit-podcast-alive


Dr. Margaret Roblyer
#3
02/10/2026

For the first interview on Dialogues with Creators for 2026, Barbara talks to Dr. Margaret Roblyer, known to her friends as Peggy, on writing a memoir and on Peggy’s soon-to-be-published memoir, Strong Glass (June). This is for everyone who has thought about writing about their own personal stories. Peggy also shares vital information about publishing.

As a former textbook author and professor of instructional technology, Peggy brings a wealth of wisdom to this episode.

Links:

https://mdroblyer.com/

www.barbaragrahamtucker.net

https://authorsguild.org/advocacy/artificial-intelligence/


My Writers Hall of Fame
#4
02/09/2026

Here Barbara lets her opinions be known about the writers she considers the guiding stars. Trigger warning: She may not like the popular ones!


Margaret Roblyer
#3
02/09/2026

For the first interview on Dialogues with Creators for 2026, Barbara talks to Dr. Margaret Roblyer, known to her friends as Peggy, on writing a memoir and on Peggy’s soon-to-be-published memoir, Strong Glass (June). This is for everyone who has thought about writing about their own personal stories. Peggy also shares vital information about publishing.

As a former textbook author and professor of instructional technology, Peggy brings a wealth of wisdom to this episode.

Links:

https://mdroblyer.com/

www.barbaragrahamtucker.net

https://authorsguild.org/advocacy/artificial-intelligence/


Margaret Roblyer
#3
02/08/2026

For the first interview on Dialogues with Creators for 2026, Barbara talks to Dr. Margaret Roblyer, known to her friends as Peggy, on writing a memoir and on Peggy’s soon-to-be-published memoir, Strong Glass (June). This is for everyone who has thought about writing about their own personal stories. Peggy also shares vital information about publishing.

As a former textbook author and professor of instructional technology and as a student of memoir, Peggy brings a wealth of wisdom to this episode.

Links:

https://mdroblyer.com/

www.barbaragrahamtucker.net

https://authorsguild.or...


Books I Read in 2025
#2
01/21/2026

Here are some recommendations and counter-recommendations on books, based on Barbara's reading patterns in 2025. She talks about 26 or so fiction and nonfiction books read over the past year, not to mention a lot of shorter works. Standouts are In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez, The Digital Delusion by Jason Horvath, I am a Georgia Girl by Ann Hite, and The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison.

There is a pause at the beginning--just a bit. This is a straight-from-me solo recording.

GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/55f16ff27

Barbara's website: www.barbaragrahamtucker...


Speculative Fiction: Astounding, Plur1bus, and Severance
#1
01/17/2026

Here I go solo in my low-key way to discuss the book Astounding (about the history of pulp science fiction) and the shows Plur1bus and Severance, which stand out as "Twilight Zone"-based speculative fiction.


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#14
12/20/2025

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Ufuk Ă–zalp
#15
12/07/2025

This episode is a chat with Ufuk Özalp, a native and citizen of Turkey, who owns a tourism agency, Mosaics of Turkiye. He started the company because of his passion for his country’s culture and history. After all, he loves traveling because he wants to share Turkey with new friends from other countries. I can attest to how he provides a 100% quality experience for travelers. You can find more information at the Website: https://mosaicsofturkiye.com

GoFundMe page:

Barbara’s website: https://www.barbaragrahamtucker.net/


Ann Hite
#14
11/24/2025

Join host Dr. Barbara Tucker this week as she sits down with acclaimed Southern novelist Ann Hite, a renowned storyteller whose debut novel Ghost On Black Mountain was a finalist for the Townsend Prize and won the Georgia Author of the Year award. Ann shares her journey crafting haunting Appalachian tales that breathe life into characters dictating their own stories, her love of a library that spans a thousand books, and the inspiration behind her latest works. Tune in for a rich conversation on heritage, voice, and the power of place in story.


Jeevani Sammeta
#13
11/11/2025

In this inspiring conversation, host Barbara Tucker welcomes Dr. Jeevani Sammeta, assistant professor of communication at Dalton State College, whose journey spans from Hyderabad, India, to northwest Georgia. Dr. Sammeta shares how she transitioned from engineering to filmmaking and academia, reflects on the cultural shifts between India and the U.S., and explains her research on the growing national influence of South Indian cinema. She also discusses her creative process, her new documentary projects, and the joy of teaching film. Together, they explore storytelling, creativity, and the beauty of carrying one’s culture across continents.

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Matthew Gramling
#12
10/26/2025

Discover the creative heart of Northwest Georgia in this episode of Dialogues with Creators. Host Barbara Tucker chats with Matthew Gramling, director of the Bandy Heritage Center at Dalton State College, about his journey into historical preservation and the center’s mission to collect, protect, and celebrate regional culture. From Cherokee heritage to textile arts and global connections through local stories, Matthew shares how archives spark creativity and community engagement. Plus, learn how you can get involved in preserving history that shapes the future.

Bandy Heritage Center of Northwest Georgia: https://www.bandyheritagecenter.org/ (706) 272-4587

Em...


Jeanne Cahill
#11
10/14/2025

Ms. Jeanne Cahill, a native of Georgia, sits down with Barbara Tucker to talk about her new book, Call Me Jeanne: From Outhouse to the White House, A Journey of Family, Loss, and the Power of Love. They discuss her time working for the election of Governor and then President Jimmy Carter, her time in their administrations helping women and families, and what it is like to write a memoir.

Get Jeanne's book here!

More on Jeanne's legacy: https://research.library.gsu.edu/c.php?g=115725&p=750836


AI – What it is and what are we to do about it?
#10
09/28/2025

Host Barbara Tucker tackles the promises and perils of generative artificial intelligence in this thought-provoking conversation. Drawing on years of teaching and writing, she reflects on how AI tools are reshaping communication, creativity, and even the human brain. Barbara explores questions of accuracy, ethics, and social responsibility. Whether you’re curious or cautious, this episode challenges you to stay human, think critically, and keep writing in your own voice.

Resources mentioned:

https://thedispatch.com/article/artificial-intelligence-morality-honesty-pattern-engines/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ch4a6ffPZY&t=39s

https://www.yo...


Generative AI in Writing with Amber Nagle
#9
09/14/2025

On this episode, host Barbara Tucker reunites with Amber Nagle, a freelance writer with published articles in Grit, Mother Earth News, Points North, and many other magazines. They discuss the compelling world of generative AI and how it relates to writing and creativity in general. Join as they discuss the uses as well as the dangers of this fascinating new tool.


Montpelier Mansion
#8
08/24/2025

Host Barbara Tucker takes listeners on an exclusive guided tour of Montpelier Mansion with assistant manager Don Graham. As they wander through the grand halls and shadowy corridors, Graham shares expert insights into the mansion’s colonial architecture and storied past. Perfect for history buffs, this episode seamlessly blends rich historical context with a slightly spooky atmosphere. Tune in as Barbara and Don bring Montpelier Mansion to life—one creaky floorboard at a time.


Dickenson County, Virginia: The Heart of Appalachia
#7
08/05/2025

On this special Fourth of July episode, host Barbara Tucker takes the podcast on the road to Dickenson County, Virginia—a place deeply tied to her family roots and the setting of her novel Lying In. She visits the Dickenson County Historical Society during their writers' event, speaking with local authors and historians who preserve Appalachian heritage through storytelling, genealogy, and community service. Barbara shares heartfelt reflections on her ancestors, creativity, and the region’s enduring spirit. Join her as she explores how memory, place, and hard work inspire the stories we tell—and honor those who came before us.


Eliot Parker
#6
07/20/2025

In this episode, Barbara Tucker welcomes award-winning author and educator Eliot Parker for an in-depth conversation about the craft of writing, the power of storytelling, and inspiring the next generation of writers. With a background in fiction, journalism, and teaching, Eliot shares how his Appalachian roots influence his work and how he balances suspense, character, and place in his novels. He and Barbara discuss the intersection of creativity and discipline, the evolving landscape of publishing, and what aspiring writers need to succeed in today's world. Whether you’re a reader, writer, or educator, this episode delivers valuable insights from on...


Josh Ruben
#5
07/07/2025

In this episode, Barbara Tucker sits down with accomplished theater director and educator Josh Ruben for a conversation brimming with creativity, collaboration, and behind-the-scenes insights. With decades of experience directing high school and community theatre, Josh shares how he fosters ensemble-based productions that empower young performers and elevate storytelling. He and Barbara explore the role of mentorship in the arts, the challenges and rewards of directing educational theatre, and how theatre builds lifelong skills both on and off the stage. Whether you’re an educator, artist, or theatre enthusiast, this episode offers an inspiring look at the transformative power of...


Tulasi Acharya
#4
06/22/2025

In this episode, host Barbara Tucker sits down with Tulasi Acharya—author, educator, and passionate advocate for cultural understanding. Born and raised in Nepal, Acharya brings a unique global perspective to the conversation as he shares his journey from South Asia to the United States, navigating identities and storytelling along the way. With a PhD in Public Administration and a powerful voice in both creative and academic writing, Tulasi reflects on the power of language, the immigrant experience, and how literature can foster empathy across borders. Listeners will gain insight into his acclaimed novel Running from the Dreamland, as we...


Self-Publishing: Getting Started
#3
06/09/2025

In this insightful solo episode, novelist Dr. Barbara Graham Tucker dives into her journey transitioning between traditional and self-publishing. Drawing from her experience, with three traditionally published novels followed by four self-published, she emphasizes the importance of thoughtful planning. Listeners will appreciate her candid reflection on creative control, financial realities, and the empowerment that comes from owning your work. A practical and honest guide for writers considering the self-publishing route.

SEE MORE OF BARBARA'S AWARD-WINNING WORK HERE!


Joy M. Walker
#2
06/02/2025

This week, Barbara Tucker sits down with Joy M. Walker—educator, adventurer, and author. Growing up as the youngest of six in an Indiana home filled with books and love, Joy developed a strong passion for reading and writing at an early age. After retiring from a 30-year career in physical education, she launched a second act: traveling the U.S. in a motor home, biking in all 50 states, and writing about her journey. Her debut book, Finding Joy in the West, encourages readers to embrace adventure and rediscover joy. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about stories, purpose, an...


Kristine Anderson
#1
05/18/2025

In this episode, Barbara returns after a break to start the 7th season of Dialogues with Creators, where she interacts with people using their creative in unique ways. She talks with Kristine F. Anderson, award-winning fiction author of Crooked Truth, published by Mercer Press. Kristine earned a Ph.D. in Communicative Arts from Georgia State University and has worked as a freelance writer for national newspapers and magazines. She has also taught high school English at Southern Polytechnic State University (now part of Kennesaw State University) and Shorter College. Kristine and Barbara discuss the creative process behind a novel...


Novel Writing 3: Impetus
#5
03/29/2025

In this episode, Barbara explains three fundamentals for your novel: the spark, the character, and the plot.

Visit her website: www.barbaragrahamtucker.net

Support this podcast at https://gofund.me/b16c8b12


Ryan Reece
#4
03/15/2025

In this episode, Ryan Reece joins us again after three years. Ryan’s film Ilation has garnered almost 30 awards at film festivals nationwide. These include writing, production, and acting awards at both secular and faith-based venues. We discuss the process, why it resonates with people, the collaborative nature of creativity, and whether awards motivate or demotivate.

Check out more of Dr. Barbara Tucker's work here!

Support this podcast at https://gofund.me/b16c8b12


The Power of Community: How Writers' Groups Elevate Your Writing and Creativity
#3
03/01/2025

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Today’s guests have produced many fascinating works. Here are some links:

Cynthia Robinson Young: https://www.cynthiarobinsonyoung.com/

Rachel Landrum Crumble: https://poetteachermom.com/

Devereaux Chivington-Stebbins: https://www.csdevereaux.com/

Rebecca Lefkoff: Hot for Teacher, An Apple a Day

Tucker Pennington: http://tuckerpennington.com/

Chattanooga Writers Guild https://chattanoogawritersguild.org/


Building Your Novel Foundation: Laying the Groundwork
#2
02/22/2025

Following up on an earlier episode where she discussed how novel writing may or may not be a choice for everyone who aspires to it, Barbara Tucker turns to a more hopeful message of how you can build a foundation to write a novel.

Support this podcast at https://gofund.me/b16c8b12

Check out Barbara's books here!


So You Want to Write a Novel
#1
02/03/2025

Ever dreamt of writing a novel but don't know where to start? Join us this week as we welcome Dr. Barbara Tucker, author and writing expert, who shares invaluable insights and practical advice for aspiring novelists.

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Visit Dr. Tucker's website for more writing resources and information about her books. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring interviews with creative professionals!