
Episode 6 | The Man without a Plan
In this episode, we sit down with Stephen Earle, a seasoned design director and stylist with a career spanning some of the most iconic names in American interiors, including Martha Stewart Living, Ralph Lauren, and Related Companies. From his early days at Raymond Waites, where he was introduced to styling, to serving as Style Director at Martha Stewart Living and overseeing product development for home at Ralph Lauren, Stephen’s career has been defined by reinvention and a deep passion for design. He also shares insights from his time at Related Companies, where he worked closely with Steve Ross on the brand’s creative vision across various high-profile projects.
Throughout our conversation, Stephen reflects on the unexpected twists in his career and discusses the importance of embracing change, trying new things, and staying open to new opportunities in an ever-evolving industry.

Episode 5 | Making a Scene
In this episode, we sit down with Matthew Robbins, founder of Matthew Robbins Design, a premier event planning and design firm specializing in bespoke weddings and special events. With over 20 years of experience, Matthew has contributed to top publications like Martha Stewart Weddings, InStyle, and O Magazine. He’s also the author of Matthew Robbins’ Inspired Weddings and the founder of Invited Journal. Tune in as Matthew shares his creative path and expertise on creating unforgettable celebrations.

Episode 4 | The Art of Deconstruction
In this episode, we explore the themes of memory, time, and artistic transformation through the lens of artist, designer, and curator Jeff Wallace. Jeff began his career in graphic design and later established his successful design firm, Borsa Wallace. A significant moment came in 2012 when he found himself managing the personal belongings of elderly relatives, an experience that profoundly influenced his artistic path. Jeff’s story highlights how creativity can shift unexpectedly, blending past experiences into new forms of expression. We hope his story inspires you to welcome change in your own creative endeavors.

Episode 3 | Child’s Play
In this episode, we explore the creative path of Jodi Levine. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Jodi started her career at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSLO). Her passion and unique vision led her to become the Editor in Chief of Martha Stewart Kids, where she helped shape the magazine’s iconic voice and set new standards for crafting content.

Episode 2 | The Switch
Stephen Kent Johnson
In this laugh-filled episode, we speak with Stephen Kent Johnson, a talented photographer specializing in architecture and interiors. He shares insights into his creative evolution, from his early studies in Graphic Design and English to becoming an influential Art Director at Martha Stewart Living, where his time on set inspired him to pursue photography. Since then, Stephen's work has been featured in renowned publications like Architectural Digest, Dwell, Elle Décor, New York Magazine, and WSJ Magazine.

Episode 1 | Meet the Hosts
In our first episode of A Life Creative Podcast — Marcie McGoldrick and Melanio Gomez — introduce themselves, share their creative paths, and discuss why they wanted to start the podcast. They dive into the realities of freelancing, the challenges of making a living in the arts, and the importance of building a supportive creative community.