The Nonnative Creative Podcast

Writer and Photographer Lance Henderstein shares about how he got interested in languages, studied abroad on a limited budget, and built photography and writing skills to create travel media for outlets like the BBC, VICE, and Vanity Fair Italia.

Show Notes

In this episode of Nonnative Creative, writer and photographer Lance Henderstein talks about how he got interested in learning languages, the road that brought him from Detroit (USA) to various parts of Japan, and now to Italy. He talks about how he gradually built skills in writing and photography and used them together to create works like travel articles and travel guides. This talk covers some of the realities of working in travel media today. Make sure to check out Lance from the links below! Also, please visit the Nonnative Creative Patreon to become a project supporter and get access to bonus media, exclusive livestreams, member-only discussions, and more!

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What is The Nonnative Creative Podcast?

Nonnative Creative is an interview project featuring individuals pursuing creative work in either a) a country that is not their home country, and/or b) a language different from their mother tongue. How did they get started? What’s difficult about what they do? What excites them about their work? What have they learned? And how can we follow what they’re doing next? The project as a whole is an effort to help better connect people with different backgrounds through sharing passions and creativity. Weekly episodes share fresh perspectives on what it means to have more than one cultural identity. Download as a podcast or watch the episodes on the project YouTube channel.