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436: John Noltner - Photography as a Bridge to Empathy

436: John Noltner - Photography as a Bridge to Empathy

Update: 2025-08-25
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In this episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne interviews photographer and storyteller John Noltner about his transformative "A Peace of My Mind" project and his experiences living a nomadic life for over two years. John shares how he and his wife sold their house during the pandemic and traveled 93,000 miles across the U.S., gathering hundreds of human stories that explore themes like conflict, empathy, and connection. They dive into the power of storytelling and photography as tools for bridging divides, fostering compassion, and inspiring change, even when tackling tough topics like immigration, racial justice, and homelessness. John discusses the challenges of funding mission-driven creative work, the importance of vulnerability and listening, and how living simply on the road reshaped his outlook on life and art. The episode is full of personal insights, practical advice for storytellers, and inspiration for anyone hoping to use creativity to make a positive impact.


Watch on YouTube.


Resources and Links:



  1. John's new book, Lessons on the Road to Peace

  2. John's project, A Peace of My Mind

  3. Support the podcast on Patreon

  4. Steve Weworka

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436: John Noltner - Photography as a Bridge to Empathy

436: John Noltner - Photography as a Bridge to Empathy

Matt Payne