Art, Intention, and the Work Only You Can Do with Ben Sowards

Jul 15, 2025

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In this episode, we sit down with artist and educator Ben Sowards to explore what it means to grow into the kind of creator only you can become. As a designer for the U.S. Mint, Sowards has created coins and medals for the Bush, Reagan, and Trump families, and his commissioned portraits and paintings hang in collections around the world—yet his focus remains on the deep intention behind art itself and the quiet discipline of shaping meaning. He reflects on how early encouragement, and persistent practice shaped his path. We also discuss the role of AI in creative fields and why it still can’t replace the value of human intention. Sowards reminds us that most of what we create won’t be great—but every sketch, every attempt, moves us closer to something meaningful. He connects this purest form of art to every profession and to the broader work of developing character. Whether you’re raising an artist, mentoring one, or refining your own path, this conversation offers a clear and hopeful message: keep going. Be passionate. You have something to offer this world that only you can give.

Show Notes:

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2. To learn more about or take a tour of the great schools mentioned in this episode, visit Heritage Academy https://heritageacademyaz.com/ or Paul Revere Academy https://paulrevere.tech/

3. Ben Sowards Website: https://www.bensowards-artist.com

4. Southern Utah University Studio Arts Program: https://www.suu.edu/degrees/bachelor/studio-arts.html

5. Sponsored by: Heritage Academy, downtown Mesa campus- www.hamesa.com

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