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Podcast: The Two Places That Creative Pros Get Stuck (And What To Do About It)
Podcast: The Two Places That Creative Pros Get Stuck (And What To Do About It)

Podcast: The Two Places That Creative Pros Get Stuck (And What To Do About It)

Your career is going really well, and you're knocking it out of the park with your projects. Then suddenly, one day you realize that your work just isn't quite giving you the same spark or gratification that it once did. Everyone around you is happy with what you're producing, but deep inside you know that you're kind of phoning it in. Why does this happen to even the best and brightest people in the workplace? On today's episode I share the two places where creative pros get stuck, and what you can do about it.

The Accidental Creative
Podcast: The Value Of Strategic Slacking (Or, Why You Should Be Lazy Sometimes)
Podcast: The Value Of Strategic Slacking (Or, Why You Should Be Lazy Sometimes)

Podcast: The Value Of Strategic Slacking (Or, Why You Should Be Lazy Sometimes)

Yes, hustle is important. However, it's possible to hustle so much that you become decreasingly effective. In today's episode, I share the value of strategic slacking and how to use the "breakout principle" to have breakthroughs and generate better ideas for your work and life.

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Podcast: The 3 Letter Word That’s Robbing You Of Great Work
Podcast: The 3 Letter Word That’s Robbing You Of Great Work

Podcast: The 3 Letter Word That’s Robbing You Of Great Work

One three letter word might be killing your creative output. Worse, it's the reason your team doesn't want to collaborate with you, and it's the thing that's preventing you from doing the best work of your life. On today's episode, I share what this three letter word is and some ways you can spot it before it derails you.

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Podcast: Your Instincts Are Killing Your Creativity (with Adam Hansen)
Podcast: Your Instincts Are Killing Your Creativity (with Adam Hansen)

Podcast: Your Instincts Are Killing Your Creativity (with Adam Hansen)

Your human instincts are fine-tuned for survival, not innovation. This is handy when you're escaping a lion in the wild, but not so great when you need to come up with an amazing new idea for that client project you're working on. On today's episode, Adam Hansen shares a few insights for how to overcome those baked-in instincts with tips from his book Outsmart Your Instincts.

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Podcast: The Dance Of The Possible (with Scott Berkun)
Podcast: The Dance Of The Possible (with Scott Berkun)

Podcast: The Dance Of The Possible (with Scott Berkun)

Where do great ideas come from? More importantly, how do you put them out into the world where they can actually impact people and change the world? Today's guest, Scott Berkun, has spent many years studying these topics, and he's just released a (great) new book called The Dance Of The Possible. On today's episode, we discuss the nature of creativity, how to get unstuck, and how to embrace the dance that is the creative process.

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Podcast: How To Run Your Day From The Back Of An Index Card
Podcast: How To Run Your Day From The Back Of An Index Card

Podcast: How To Run Your Day From The Back Of An Index Card

On today's episode, I show you how to run your life from the back of an index card. (Yes, really.) You'll learn how to hone in on your mission for the day, how to bring your best to the people around you, and how to create unique and powerful value for your clients and organization by spending five minutes in preparation each morning.

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Podcast: Embracing The Spark and The Grind (with Erik Wahl)
Podcast: Embracing The Spark and The Grind (with Erik Wahl)

Podcast: Embracing The Spark and The Grind (with Erik Wahl)

There are two parts of the creative process that live in constant tension with one another: the spark, which is the exciting idea, and the grind, which is the process of bringing that idea into the world. Today's guest, Erik Wahl, is the author of a new book called The Spark and The Grind, and we have a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, grit, success vs. failure, expectations, and more.

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Podcast: Being An Evangelist For Your Art (with Mike Quackenbush)
Podcast: Being An Evangelist For Your Art (with Mike Quackenbush)

Podcast: Being An Evangelist For Your Art (with Mike Quackenbush)

When you create art for a living, it can sometimes be difficult to talk to others about what you do. That's especially true when others don't have a grid for your core area of passion. In this episode, I have a fun and wide-ranging conversation with Mike Quackenbush, who is the founder of Chikara Wrestling, about how he developed his love for the art of professional wrestling, and how he shares that love and passion for his craft with others.

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Podcast: Becoming a 10% Entrepreneur (with Patrick McGinnis)
Podcast: Becoming a 10% Entrepreneur (with Patrick McGinnis)

Podcast: Becoming a 10% Entrepreneur (with Patrick McGinnis)

So many creative pros spend their entire life exchanging their time and skills for money, but never gain an ownership stake in the work they do. However, some have discovered how to build a portfolio of assets that appreciates over time and gives them more freedom to pursue the work they love.

On today's show, Patrick McGinnis discusses the concept of a 10% Entrepreneur, and how to begin making small side bets that could lead to financial and creative freedom.

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Podcast: The Assassins Of Creativity (and How To Spot Them)
Podcast: The Assassins Of Creativity (and How To Spot Them)

Podcast: The Assassins Of Creativity (and How To Spot Them)

There are three common assassins that can easily slip into your life and work and begin to rob you of your motivation, your focus, and your creative drive. You may not even notice them until you're already on the path to burnout. In this episode, I share the three assassins and how to spot them before they take you out of the game.

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Podcast: Modern Mindfulness and Creativity (with Rohan Gunatillake)
Podcast: Modern Mindfulness and Creativity (with Rohan Gunatillake)

Podcast: Modern Mindfulness and Creativity (with Rohan Gunatillake)

You're running from meeting to meeting. You have four new major priorities due this week. On top of that, traffic is getting worse and you haven't had a vacation in what seems like a decade. Today's guest Rohan Gunatillake is here to help you find a bit of peace and presence in the midst of your sometimes chaotic work life. His latest book is called Modern Mindfulness, and it is a toolkit for helping you develop mindfulness in a world where attention is scarce.

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Podcast: Why We Resist Creative Change (with Jennifer Mueller)
Podcast: Why We Resist Creative Change (with Jennifer Mueller)

Podcast: Why We Resist Creative Change (with Jennifer Mueller)

Ever tried to get your manager to go along with a great idea, but faced resistance on every front? You're not alone. In fact, today's guest Jennifer Mueller argues that most of us are actually resistant to creative change, regardless of what we say. However, she also says that there are some things we can do about our bias against creativity, and they can also help us be more effective in leading change within our workplace. In this episode, she shares insights from her new book Creative Change.

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Podcast: Wired To Create (with Scott Barry Kaufman)
Podcast: Wired To Create (with Scott Barry Kaufman)

Podcast: Wired To Create (with Scott Barry Kaufman)

How do exceptionally creative people structure their lives differently from others? Are there commonalities in how they think about problems? Do they see their work in a different way? These are some of the questions that we dive into today with researcher and author Scott Barry Kaufman, as we explore insights from his book Wired To Create.

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Podcast: Leading Creative Teams (with Jeremy Bailey)
Podcast: Leading Creative Teams (with Jeremy Bailey)

Podcast: Leading Creative Teams (with Jeremy Bailey)

Leading a team of creative people, especially in times of change and uncertainty, means constantly striking a balance between strategy and creativity. In today's episode, Freshbooks' Creative Director Jeremy Bailey shares insights about how he helps his team stay connected to client needs, how he helps them share their specialized skills throughout the organization, and how the team stays aligned during times of transition.

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Podcast: The Power Of Calling Your Own Bluff (with Julien Smith)
Podcast: The Power Of Calling Your Own Bluff (with Julien Smith)

Podcast: The Power Of Calling Your Own Bluff (with Julien Smith)

Julien Smith is the co-founder and CEO of Breather, a company that allows anyone to book beautiful, private, professional spaces whenever they need them. However, it's an idea that almost didn't happen. In this interview, Julien shares why he felt the need to launch something, why it's important to be an "operator", and why you need to focus on building something a few people will love rather than something a lot of people will like.

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Podcast: Four Questions To Help You Start Your Year Right
Podcast: Four Questions To Help You Start Your Year Right

Podcast: Four Questions To Help You Start Your Year Right

It’s the start of a new year, and of course that means that many people are beginning to think about where they’d like their life and work to go over the coming months. It’s easy to use this season to set big goals and make big plans, but I often find that even my best plans are thrown by unexpected opportunities and obstacles. Yes, it’s important to have objectives and a strategy for executing them, but I want to challenge you to consider a roundabout way of getting to them. Instead of simply writing a list of goals, begin with a set of questions that might help you think about the upcoming year in a new way.