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Schauer Thoughts

How to Design Your Own Course Curriculum! (Pt. 3)

Schauer Thoughts

Sarah Schauer & Studio71

Comedy, Education

4.8669 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2026

⏱️ 98 minutes

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Summary

We’ve discussed healthy habits, desire and interception, but now is the time to focus our artist eyes! This week on Schauer Thoughts we’re going over an abridged understanding of design elements and factors to consider when creating your own course curriculum. I strongly encourage mood boarding this episode but taking notes or just listening are fine as well. Enough chit chat - to the communal Schauer we go! My Substack Post: How To Start Researching as a Hobby https://substack.com/home/post/p-168506463  Resources to Learn for Fun & Free (or Fun & Free) https://substack.com/home/post/p-175242020  I also give tips on how to create your own “syllabus” with these resources.  Resources: Ruth Asawa and the Artist-Mother at Midcentury - Jordan Troeller To Photograph Is To Learn How To Die - Tim Carpenter Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wickedly Effective Prose - Constance Hale The Story Grid: What Good Editors Know  - Shawn Coyne Bargaining for Advantage: Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People - G. Richard Shell This Is What It Sounds Like - Susan Rogers and Ogi Ogas The Psychology of Fashion - Carolyn Mair Your Brain on Art - Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art - James Nestor This is the book on breathing I was talking about. Decisionscape: How Thinking Like an Artist Can Improve Our Decision-Making - Elspeth Kirkman I also wanted to recommend this book for understanding the importance of “word tense” when it comes to internal thoughts and rumination - I cannot stress this enough. She goes through first person, third, active, passive - language really does shape a lot of our decisions and life.  Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think In Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions - Temple Grandin  The Activism of Art: A Decentered Anthology - Dipti Desai and Stephen Duncombe The Knowledge Illusion: Why We Never Think Alone - Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach  The 7 Principles of Design and How To Use Them (w/ Infographic)  https://www.vistaprint.com/hub/principles-of-design#:~:text=The%20principles%20of%20design%20are,Proportion%2C%20Movement%20and%20White%20Space Not sponsored by Vistaprint lol Chronic Back Pain Makes the World Sound Harsher https://neurosciencenews.com/chronic-pain-sound-sensitivity-30237/  Scientists have found a fascinating link between breathing and memory https://www.psypost.org/scientists-have-found-a-fascinating-link-between-breathing-and-memory/ Nature Exposure Triggers Brain Reset   https://neurosciencenews.com/nature-brain-reset-30204/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi guys, welcome back to Shower Thoughts.

0:10.2

My name is Sarah Shower.

0:11.5

This is a podcast for left and right brainers, middle brainers, anyone with parietal

0:15.5

lobes, occipital, anyone with cerebrum, cerebellum, you got it all or you got some of it. This is the podcast for you.

0:24.8

So we are continuing our part three series on how to make your own course curriculum. And I'm so

0:30.3

excited for this one because I consulted a whole bunch of different artists because we're talking

0:36.8

about form. You guys are like, just get to

0:40.9

the function. That actually is going to, we'll revisit that. But before me, I have an interior

0:48.1

designer. Like, these are the books that I have in front of me. A book from an interior designer,

0:53.9

also an artist's mother. She does

0:55.7

like interior, but also it's very much more than interior. It's Ruth Asawa and the artist's mother

1:01.6

at mid-century. So you're like, oh, that's definitely more than interior design, yes. But it's also

1:05.8

about like, you know, cultivating and home and art and creation and collaboration and how we should,

1:13.8

you know, document art history. I have a photographer to photograph is to learn how to die.

1:21.1

I have a poet. I'm about to move this with my foot. So if you're watching this at home,

1:25.4

I'm so sorry. Well, I have, yeah, a poet and a writer,

1:30.3

you know, sin and syntax, how to craft wickedly effective prose. Beneath that, I have the story

1:36.7

grid, what good editors know. So it's another writer slash editor. I do have a book called

1:42.5

Bargaining for Advantage, which is from someone who works in

1:46.1

economics and business, and you're like, interesting. They're not an artist, though we do need to

1:51.4

discuss negotiation. And then I also have a musician present and the psychology of fashion. So when I tell

2:00.3

you, I hit every single type of design

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