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Stumbling Toward Genius is a storytelling podcast for creatives hosted by writing and creativity coach Cynthia Morris. It’s your haven for when it seems like a good idea to give up your creative dreams. Tune in weekly for actionable inspiration to feel less alone and more empowered as you stumble to…

Cynthia Morris


    • Jun 22, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 32m AVG DURATION
    • 49 EPISODES
    • 1 SEASONS


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    Latest episodes from Stumbling Toward Genius

    How Our Creative Ancestors Influence Our Art: Adri Norris on Stumbling Toward Genius

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 62:03


    Who are your creative ancestors, and how can their stories influence your creative journey? Your creative ancestors are those people who make you, you. They build you up and inform your creativity through the things they teach you, even from a distant past. Their legacies inspire you to share their stories with future generations through your art. They are part of what I call your Artist's DNA. Adri Norris' successful "Women Behaving Badly" series was born out of a desire to share the stories of important women whose stories have largely gone untold. These works are a window into their truth, created to inspire today's generation with role models they might not otherwise be exposed to. Adri says of the project, “It was basically combining my love of learning with my love of drawing and painting faces and learning how to tell a story with my work.” Listen in to hear Adri talk about how she infuses her work with the power of storytelling, as well as: How she's using her mural work to inspire both the community and the next generation of artists How she's proving that you don't have to pick one area of art to work in as long as you're clear on your core Her Artist Residency and the long-overdue surprise project she's working on now. Plus, she'll share what her biggest challenges have taught her and the big shift that changed the way she views her work. If you've ever wanted to dive deep into storytelling through your art but don't know where to start, this episode is for you.

    The Link Between Spirituality and Creative Inspiration Stumbling Toward Genius, With Kim Roberts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 44:09


    Have you ever had a spiritual awakening that opened your eyes to a new or deeper creative practice? My friend Kim Roberts did. Her long-time yoga practice opened her eyes to the deeper dimensions of life, eventually leading her to Paris, where she started painting. Kim is multifaceted, sharing her gifts as a yoga practitioner and instructor, psychotherapist, coach, artist, and writer with the world. She joins me on Stumbling Toward Genius today to share how her many daily practices feed into one another, as well as: Her art-making process and how she opens herself up to express what's inside From Paris to the San Luis Valley, how place inspires her work The one thing that holds her back and how she is facing her fears Plus, we talk about her book, Toward a Secret Sky: Creating Your Own Modern Pilgrimage, and she shares a glimpse into her new online program that offers women the practical tools to navigate any life transition with confidence, courage, and grace. Did you enjoy hearing about Kim's artist origin story in Paris? I really believe many people find their creativity in Paris. My creative life continues to be sculpted by this amazing city and I would love to share that with you. If you have wanted to connect with your creative self for a long time or believe you are being called to a deeper level of writing, join me for Write Your Heart Out in Paris.

    Courage to Write the Book of Your Heart with Heather Stimmler on Stumbling Toward Genius

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 57:01


    How do you know when it is the right time to write and publish your book? And then, how do you find the courage to step back from a project that you've poured your heart into so you can create a larger body of work? Today, you'll hear a conversation with my friend, Heather Stimmler from the highly acclaimed Secrets of Paris website and newsletter. A labor of love, Secrets of Paris has been a trusted reference for original feature stories, useful sightseeing advice, and recommendations. She has been sharing insider information about Paris for visitors and residents for over twenty years. Now Heather is sinking her teeth into her next challenge—writing the book about Paris tourism that has long been in her heart. She'll share why writing her book is such a challenge and, and how she's finding her way. Listen in to hear: How Heather's writing dreams have changed over the years and how she has taken the invitations from the universe and made them hers. Her step out of her writing comfort zone that went viral and how that's helped push her forward How Secrets of Paris has evolved and why she still has so much to say about the City of Lights after ‌all these years How she's learning to let ‌go and make room for the new Plus the small steps action plan that's helping her move forward. Want more of Paris? I've been leading workshops in Paris since 2005. My Paris historical novel and many of my writing projects have been inspired by my time there. Come to Paris with me in September for Paris Sketchbook, a fun workshop for creative play. Or, join me for Write Your Heart Out, designed to embolden your most authentic and honest writing. 

    Creating on Your Own Terms with Cory Huff on Stumbling Toward Genuis

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 54:29


    Sometimes we get stuck thinking that someone else's way should work for us, then we get frustrated when it doesn't. Today, on Stumbling Toward Genius, I talk with my friend Cory Huff about how he is navigating his creativity his way. Cory Huff is Chief Marketing Officer at Productive Flourishing, founder at The Abundant Artist, and serial fiction writer. His background also includes acting in classical theater and narrative storytelling. He's been existing at the intersection of business and creativity for 15 years. In this episode, we talk with Cory about his own creative pursuits like acting and novel-writing. He also shares why he is passionate about helping artists recognize and elevate their potential through The Abundant Artist. You'll also hear: How an anonymous benefactor set him on the path to where he is today What success means for an artist Why Cory decided to publish his fiction without expectations How he balances his business with his creative work How to be successful in your creative life on your terms Plus, we will talk about his ADHD diagnosis. Cory walks us through strategies he uses to maintain his productivity so he can publish novels, short stories, and other writing while also maintaining his business.

    Finishing What Matters Most, Stumbling Toward Genius with Charlie Gilkey

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 64:03


    Do you have an unfinished project you've been working on for months, years, or maybe even decades? You know, the one you keep putting on the back burner for “some” day. But that day never seems to come? Today, we're talking with Charlie Gilkey, author of the book Start Finishing about what happens to us when we don't finish the projects we start, and how we can “start finishing.” Charlie Gilkey helps people start finishing the stuff that matters. He's the founder of Productive Flourishing, author of the book Start Finishing (2019) and The Small Business Lifecycle (2012), and host of the Productive Flourishing podcast. Before starting Productive Flourishing, Charlie worked as a Joint Force Military Logistics Coordinator while simultaneously pursuing a PhD in Philosophy. He lives with his wife, Angela, in Portland, Oregon. I'm excited to share our conversation with you. Charlie has been a tremendous influence in my life and on my creativity. Listen to hear the insight Charlie shared with me a few years ago that challenged me to think differently about the days of the week and dare to try something new. Charlie says, “It's really hard to go and look at this other thing that no one is asking for except your inner self and prioritize it.” And yet, through his planners, books, and Momentum app (coming soon) he's found a way to help people finish the projects that matter most. Listen as he shares: Why we're all asking the wrong questions when it comes to our projects and how to ask the right ones The secret to planning your creative time to get the best energy The value of focusing on fewer things—how hustle culture, grinding, and head trash are keeping us from finishing and how to align your (limited) time, energy, and attention towards the things that matter most. Why not everything is meant to be finished Plus he'll tell us more about the Momentum app and his new book, Workways coming in 2023.

    Initiating Change Through Intimacy with Krissy Shields on Stumbling Toward Genius

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 48:55


    Have you ever heard someone say something that felt like a dart to your heart? My guest on the show today, Krissy Shields, had just such an experience when she heard Rev. Angel Kyodo Williams speak about racism at Camp Good Life Project a few years ago. That moment became a catalyst for change in her and led her to host a peer group called Brave Circle. Krissy Shields is a wellness expert and the founder of Maha Mama, empowering families with accessible yoga, nutrition and mindfulness. She has taught in yoga trainings all around the US plus in homeless shelters, prisons and public schools, weaving in her passion for social justice, advocating for maternal health and anti-racism. She lives in NY on the unceded land of the Munsee Lenape with her family. Our conversation inspired me, and I can't wait to share this episode with you so you can learn more about Krissy, the Brave Circle peer groups, as well as: What being in relationship really means and how to find new ways to better support people from different cultural backgrounds The difference between a safe space and a brave space and how to initiate daring intimacy What she's learned from her stumbles — she'll take us behind the curtain to share how she remains curious, creative, and committed Plus, she'll introduce us to her new yearlong gardening program GROW! At The Good Place, a year long program on her farm to teach city kids about the process of seed to sprout to nourishment, where they can gain an appreciation of food and the wilds of nature.

    Art, Sketching and Inspiration in Paris: Stumbling Toward Genius with Marcus McAllister

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 64:02


    Today on Stumbling Toward Genius I am excited to talk with one of my favorite people, Marcus McAllister. Marcus is a French-American professional artist based in Paris for the past twenty-five years. In his acrylic paintings and long-term Sketchbook discipline, he layers figures, animals, text, abstract signs, and mystic symbols to create meaningful, dream-like glimpses of his inner universe. I still remember the first time I met Marcus. It was at one of his Sunday Salons at his art studio in Paris. I left that evening with a new friend and two pieces of advice that have made a big difference for me in my own creative life. Tune in to find out what those two things are, and to hear more about Marcus' artists' journey, including what he's learned from 30 Years of Sketchbooking, as well as: Finding his feelings in his art—The surprising way his sketchbooks help him structure his life, figure out his filters and his feelings, and enhance his memories How a simple adjustment in his process led to him finding his artistic voice Going from trepidation to motivation to finished—he'll walk us through his in studio process and how he determines when a painting is complete We'll also spend some time talking about how artists are navigating the post pandemic terrain and the new opportunities available now. Plus, in the video version on YouTube, we join the artist in his studio, where we'll get an inside look at his sketchbooks and his gorgeous paintings—join us there.

    Carving Out Time For Our Creative Pursuits Infuses Our Vitality with Dallas Woodburn

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 42:27


    Who are you writing for? ⁠Who counts in determining what we create? Sometimes we get bogged down by the idea of what our audience, peers, or the people in our lives will think of our creative pursuits. That can lead to a muddying of the waters of the creative process. In this episode, Dallas shares how she broke through those barriers to write the books that were in her heart. Listen as she walks us through: How she learned to write for herself to leverage her creativity. The life events that inspired each of her books, and how the therapeutic power of writing helped carry her through grief How a decade working on the just-released Thanks, Carissa, For Ruining My Life reflects her growth as a person Plus the life changes that have helped her reframe her view of her writing time and ignited a new passion for investing in her creative pursuits.

    Life is Better Sketching: Stumbling Toward Genius with Koosje Koene

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 66:37


    What happens when you lose your mojo by making the stuff you are told to make instead of what you want to make? Today, we're sitting down with Koosje Koene to talk about how burnout in her photography business led her to a series of dull “cubicle” jobs. It was then that she started spending all of her free time soaking in her creative pursuits and drawing each day. Now she teaches others how to develop their own creative practice. Listen as she walks us through: Why draw? How sketching challenges us to step out of our comfort zone What sketching has in common with cooking and how both practices are more about why than how The trick to lowering the stakes so you can get off the creative roller coaster, create your own sketchbook practice, and even have fun Plus, in the video, she shares some of her favorite sketches with us.

    Books that truly change lives with Nicholas Hutchison

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 52:13


    Why do you read books? We might read all kinds of books, but not have an intention for our time spent with that author. What if you read books more intentionally? Nicholas Hutchison of Bookthinkers, spends his days reading books with the aim of learning, growing and applying what he's learned right away. I love that idea, but personally don't have systems in place for turning bookish inspiration into action. I asked Nicholas how he manages the ideas he reads about and turns them into changes in his life. We also talked about the challenges he's facing finishing writing his own book, his morning routines and their effects on his productivity, and much more bookish fun.

    How to choose among your book ideas

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 20:27


    You might have the dream of writing a book. Maybe you have more than one book idea. If you're like me, you have an abundance of ideas. One of the biggest ways we stumble in our creative work is not choosing at all. This keeps us on the sidelines of our dreams. In this solo episode, you will hear a few ways to look at how to choose among your brilliant ideas. I will share some perspectives that will hopefully help with any creative decision, not just choosing which book to write. I'll also talk about the book I am currently writing and how I made the decision to write this now and not earlier. Be sure to check the episode webpage for my choosing checklist to help with your creative decisions.

    Don't let these two challenges stop you from writing your book

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 17:54


    You might not be the most organized person in the world. Writing a book calls for some degree of organization - your time, content, and chapters need a bit of order. Wrangling your ideas from chaos to order is part of the job of writing a book. In this solo episode, I share two challenges authors face and offer a few ideas to get it together to get your book written.

    How to cope with being an accidental alpha with Karen Wright

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 41:39


    So many people write books based on their life experiences. This does many things for us. One main gift of writing a book from your experiences is you get to reframe and process the experience more powerfully. Writing things down helps us get clarity and confidence in ways we wouldn't just thinking about them. Writing a book of our experiences gives us the chance to connect with other people having the same experience. This can give us a chance to be of service and also to connect with a community of people we may not have otherwise. Chances are, our problems are ones others have, too. Sharing our stories helps others live more powerfully. In this week's episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, I talk with my friend and fellow coach Karen Wright about her second book, The Accidental Alpha Woman.

    Get past common obstacles when starting a project

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 32:32


    Here's how it often goes. We have an idea for a book. It can grow inside us for years. We love this idea and we cherish it. Our idea expands and morphs and gives us a sense of having something precious. But I believe our ideas have a shelf life. Our talents are not Twinkies with no expiration date. I also believe that making our ideas real is way more satisfying than holding onto them, cherishing the sense of possibility. In this episode, I'll share some of the common pitfalls that keep us at the starting gate of a book or any other project. You'll hear about the new book I am writing and how I am going through all these pitfalls even though this is my ninth book. And, I'll give you strategies that help me and my clients get past the obstacles that we stumble over when we get started with a project. I'll also share a confession about how I responded to one of my biggest creative wins. It's not what I expected! Finally, you'll hear how I am getting more reading into my days. This is important to me feeling like me and I am grateful I found this way to read more.

    Community Building versus Empire Building with Pam Slim

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 57:54


    Pam Slim seeks to connect people as communities. She believes that through our work together, we can build the kind of world we want to inhabit. Her latest book, The Widest Net, shows business owners how to connect within communities instead of speaking from afar to audiences. In this episode, Pam shares what's at the core of her work and how even though this book felt so right, it was a challenge to write.

    Map Your Year with Your Creative Edge

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 11:04


    What are your plans for your creativity next year? Perhaps you have a project in mind and can't wait to get started. That's me! Or maybe you don't know what you want to work on. There are possible projects. Your friends have clear goals. But you don't know what you want to do. In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, I will share a perspective on how to focus your creative time so you feel satisfied and on track no matter what happens. It's not goal-setting. It's both broad and specific, and I think you'll love it.

    Art at the Center of Life After All These Years

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 50:33


    As a kid, Sean McMullin couldn't stop drawing and making things. But an episode at a new school shut his artist down. Tune in to hear how Sean brought his artist back to life, and how he makes art a central part of his days.

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    Doing an Annual Review Can Change Your Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 31:00


    At the end of the year, it's tempting to just dive into planning for the next year. But if we don't pause to reflect on the year we had, we rob ourselves of much of the empowerment and joy we earned through our actions. For creatives especially, doing an annual review process can give us the confidence and courage to brave new things. In this solo episode, Cynthia shares why it's so important to reflect. She also shares some of the major challenges she experienced, some creative wins, including one of the biggest creative projects of her life.

    Falling in Love with Poetry with Mark McGuinness

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 46:11


    Voice is one of the most important elements of writing. Somehow, even though our voice is right there within us all the time, it's oddly elusive when it comes to expressing ourselves. Mark McGuinness, the host of the podcast A Mouthful of Air, shares some surprising perspectives on how poetry helps us access not only voice but other essentials for writers.

    Your Words Are a Gift

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 16:31


    When you're a writer, people will often say you have a gift with language. What if we used our words as a gift? I love the idea of being generous with your words. There are a million ways to do this. I suspect you give the gift of your words all the time. In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, I share a few thoughts on how to use your words as a gift to others. Plus, a special treat from one of my clients who generously agreed to give the gift of his words to us here.

    Using Your Gifts to Make a Difference

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 47:21


    One decision to say yes more led Kelly Beck to drive across the US on a giving mission. But this one mission grew to so much more. Kelly's story is an extraordinary example of how one move that is deeply aligned with our values can open up a whole new pathway for ourselves and others.

    Wonder as a Tool of Resiliency with Jeffrey Davis

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 62:40


    Who knew that a state of wonder is a powerful skill when it comes to resiliency? Author and guide Jeffrey Davis discovered that the wonder that made him a poet and world traveler also had a role to play in his resiliency as a business owner and author. Listen in as he shares the ways he stumbled in writing this book and his simple practices to stay on track.

    Why it's so hard to finish things

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 16:31


    Have you ever wondered why it's so difficult to finish your creative projects? Why do you have so many great ideas but getting them across the finish line feels beyond your abilities? From helping hundreds of people through their creative stumbles, I have an idea of why it's so hard to stay focused to the finish line. I have a model in my ebook, Cross the Finish Line that can be a way of understanding why we so often fail to complete projects that matter. We'll delve into it here. Hopefully, this will help you banish the idea that you are a creative loser.

    Marty Gregg and his fabulous journal process

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 40:13


    When you see an illustrated journal, it's almost like peeking into someone's mind. Denver designer Marty Gregg has one of the most complex and interesting visual journals I've ever seen. In this episode, we look at how he uses modeling and journal sketches to design work for his clients and to design a life he loves. This interview is also available on video. Find it and the show notes at OriginalImpulse.com/podcast.

    Braving NaNoWriMo to write a shaggy first draft

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 11:31


    Have you ever done the NaNoWriMo challenge? That's National Novel Writing Month, and it happens every November. The purpose of the challenge is to get 50,000 words out onto the page. In this solo episode, I share my experience and ideas for how to make this month of writing a success - on your own terms.

    Magic in Art and Life with Lisa Sonora

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 48:22


    Art making is a mysterious thing. Those of us who are called to make art can't not do it. And yet, we're often terrified to share what we've made with the world. I spoke with Lisa Sonora and she said some things about art-making and daring that might accelerate your own bold moves.  Lisa recently launched a new shop filled with her cheeky and delightful designs called Magic Gratitude. We explored magic and its place in artmaking.  If you've ever struggled with the courage to put your work out there or battled with being isolated in your creativity, this is the episode for you. Lisa and I have been mastermind buddies for years now, and this will give you a peek into what we talk about when we go into the heart of why we make art.

    Many creative interests: integrating, not separating our passions

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 11:15


    Do you suffer from having too many creative interests? You want to write, and make art, and sing, and dance. Yet you're not a one-person band. Your time and energy is limited. How do you manage all your creative desires? I feel the same way. I've always danced with a lot of different interests. In this solo episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, I share how I am currently working with all the things I love and want to make. It's not what you would expect from a creativity coach!

    Daring Something New

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 54:45


    Cara Black is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of 19 books in the Private Investigator Aimée Leduc series, set in Paris. With more than 400,000 books in print, the Aimée Leduc series has been translated into many languages. Cara's most recent book, Three Hours in Paris, is a departure from her popular series. We talk about what it was like to step outside of her usual writing mode to launch into historical fiction. This is an inspiring conversation for anyone who loves Paris and wants to write.

    Permission to Glow

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 63:01


    When embarking on a creative project, people often say they need something I can't give them. Permission. I'm not the authority or the all-knowing one who metes out permission. Permission comes from inside. As adults, we decide how we devote ourselves to our creative projects. While I don't think permission comes from someone else, I do believe that role models help us see what's possible. Permission can come from seeing how someone else boldly carves out their own path. I felt this sense of permission the minute Kristoffer Carter crossed my path almost ten years ago. There is something about him, from his unabashed energy to his ability to connect with anyone, anywhere, that inspired me. Some would call it "unfiltered". In this episode, we talk about his book, Permission to Glow. He shares four permissions and how he is still on the edge of practicing them daily. We also discussed: The difference between performing and embodying your message How Kristoffer found his path to joy through consistent spiritual practice And much, much more.

    Design Your Creative Curriculum for Focus, Joy, and Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 15:58


    Sometimes, when we're just starting out with a creative dream, it's hard to know what we need. We may not be tackling a big project like a book, or a series of articles or essays. So our writing life can feel amorphous, like it's not real. It exists inside us as a desire, but there's not a lot of structure in the world to give it shape. We have to give it shape. I like the idea of designing our own curriculum. One that suits our needs, meets us where we're at, and helps us to feel a sense of focus and containment. I've always thrived in a learning environment, and the idea of a course of study that I design and work with always helps me. Does this idea of designing your own writing course resonate with you? In this solo episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, you'll get ideas about how to design structure around your creative work, whether it's writing or art-making. You'll also hear about what I am working on this fall and how I am coping with the daunting thrill of it...

    Writing Different Kinds of Things with Jonathan Fields

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 52:00


    There are so many kinds of things we can write - the possibilities are endless. What about being known for a certain kind of writing but harboring a desire to write something completely different? I know that feeling and when I spoke with Jonathan Fields about his new book, Sparked, he revealed that there's a whole other category of books that are tugging at his sleeve. But it turns out that's not such a left turn for him. His new body of work, Sparketypes Assessment, offers a way for people to finally get validation about the kind of work that lights them up. Jonathan and I share the same primary sparketype, so it was fun to riff on how we both bring our gifts to life. I learned something new about how to frame all the different things I do. If you are the kind of person who loves conversations about the writing process and what brings our spirits alive, you'll love this interview. Effort isn't always drudgery in the creative process - it can be surprisingly satisfying How knowing what isn't in your creative DNA is as valuable as knowing what is How having a clear intention while writing a book can be a guidepost you might keep private Expanding the definition of work

    Fake Excuses and Real Reasons We Don't Show Up for Our Creative Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 13:39


    Have you ever noticed that the reasons we do or don't do things have different qualities? We feel some of our reasons in our gut. Other reasons flutter around our heart. For example: You may want to write your book, but your reasons or excuses look something like this: I don't have time right now. I'm unsure that my book idea is a good one. I don't know where to start; I have so many ideas I can't figure out a path to get going. If you are on the sidelines of a project now, take a second to jot down the reasons you aren't actively engaged in it. Go ahead, I'll wait. Now, look over your reasons. See which ones feel 'true'. Taking the first one, you could say, yes, I truly don't have time now. I am a caregiver for my parents, my child just moved back home, and I am holding down a full-time job. (Your circumstances don't have to look anything like these to be true.) Notice the second reason. Uncertainty about the validity of our projects is absolutely part of the creative process. But it doesn't have to be a show-stopper. I try to 'get real' about why I'm not doing the things I say matter to me. I believe that when we don't honor our creative impulses, our gifts and ideas weigh heavy on us. Carrying all those possibilities around is like being Santa, holding a giant bag of gifts but never giving them away. I know I feel the impact of living my unexpressed dreams. Honestly, this is the main reason I coach creatives - to help us all live and give the gifts we've been given. I get real and honest in this new episode of Stumbling Toward Genius. I want you to know that we can survive the honest assessments of why we avoid our creative work. And that taking an honest look only makes you stronger. In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, you'll hear the real reason I stopped recording podcast episodes the fake reasons I stopped the podcast what made me bring it back and more. Tune in wherever you listen to podcasts or click here to see the episode web page.

    Stumbling Toward Genius Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 1:10


    We have more resources than ever to bring our creative ideas to life. Yet we still get stuck and often abandon our dreams for our books, art, or businesses. Maybe it's not because you are incompetent or not talented enough. What if the creative process just inherently has hurdles that we all have to overcome? What if those obstacles are gifts for you instead of signs to quit? Welcome to Stumbling Toward Genius. I'm your host Cynthia Morris. I'm a coach, speaker, author and artist. The things I have made have all helped me grow to be the person I'm here to be. In Stumbling Toward Genius, you'll hear my conversations with creatives about what helped them make things that matter. They'll share their stumbles and how they learned to keep the light shining on their creative dreams. Welcome to the ranks of people who are not letting the daunting work of making things stifle their genius. Tune in wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Organizing a Big Project: Coaching Session

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 17:05


    Most of our projects have many moving pieces. Trying to organize our ideas so we can bring them to life is almost always a challenge. In this coaching episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, listen in while I coach Antonia on how to bring more organization to her passion project. You’ll hear us:  Look at a simple way to gather ideas Identify what's important about the project Consider possibilities to get feedback over the long term And more. 

    Revitalizing A Writing Practice: Live Coaching

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 24:23


    In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, you’ll get to listen in on a coaching session with Erin, a lifelong writer who has lost her enthusiasm for writing.   You’ll hear us:  Dispel the myth of when writing needs to happen Questions to ask yourself to revitalize your writing joy What makes it easier to get back into a writing practice A simple exercise to get to the heart of what you want to write And more.

    Daily Creative Practice

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 14:40


    Have you ever wondered what doing a project for 100 days would be like? If you're feeling creatively stuck, a daily challenge could be a great way to revive your creative pulse. In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, Cynthia shares her experience with daily projects. Cynthia: shares her spectacular failures and surprising wins suggests ways to design a daily project that suits you invites you to the best writing party of the summer. Listen in and get inspired to do your own daily creative practice.

    Design Your At-Home Writing Retreat

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 20:01


    Stuck at home, we may feel an urge to do some writing on a project. But it’s hard to focus with so many distractions.    Cynthia shares some suggestions for designing an at-home writing retreat that feels great for you. In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, Cynthia:    Busts the time myth: It’s not how long it is, it’s how much you can focus Offers before, during and after guidelines Shares a simple tool for diving into the writing.    Plan your own writing retreat easily to finally focus on your writing. 

    How to focus on your creative projects

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 13:29


    In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, you’ll hear why I revived the podcast and changed the format.   You'll get actionable insights into how to focus when focus feels impossible. Including:  What you might need to add to your process A contrarian view on setting expectations A couple of ways I make focus easier now Creative Competency: build up your focus from zero.

    Earn the Gifts Waiting at the Finish Line

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 16:57


    In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, you’ll hear the story of a book I wrote that changed a persistent narrative I'd been telling myself. You’ll hear about: A lifetime obsession of mine - and how I felt ashamed of this passion The project that reversed this shame The gifts that I got from this project Creative Competency: stay with it to receive the gifts waiting at the finish line.

    I Went to Seattle to Suck This Badly

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 16:24


    In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, you’ll hear the story of how I went all the way to Seattle for an urban sketching workshop and how bad I sucked. And, how I coped with that.  In this episode:  How a new workshop triggered an old incompetency How my intention saved me and allowed me to enjoy rather than deflate Creative competency: Being willing to suck

    They Called it Late Night Critique

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 14:50


    In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, I share how a critique session completely changed the way I think about writing and creating.  You’ll hear:  What happened when I signed up for late night critique at a writing conference What late night really means Two valuable things I learned from the critique Creative competency: compassionate regard.

    Kneel at the Altar of Your Craft

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 15:53


    If only the glorious genius of our ideas matched our skills! But the truth is, there’s a lot of repetitive and humbling work that goes into making things.   In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, you’ll hear how I faced the reality of my skills. You’ll see how I took feedback that told me an uncomfortable truth about my art.   You’ll get the scoop on:  How being in a creative cocoon can feel great but may not yield great results How to insist on constructive criticism How to not let perfectionism ruin your process Creative competency: Kneel at the altar of your craft

    We All Just Want to Look Good

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 24:09


    In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, you’ll hear about a big moment in my creative career and how it challenged me to my limits. You’ll see how I abandoned myself for the sake of others. And what that taught me about our genius. In this episode:  How I chose faith over fear How I coped with a serious system malfunction How fulfilling a creative dream wasn’t what I thought it would be Creative Competency - Stay true to yourself

    What an F Did for My Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 18:09


    Have you ever had an experience early in life that determined your path? Even if that wasn’t your path, a comment or a person directed you away from an essential part of you. In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, you’ll hear the story of how I reclaimed my artist and why this was so vital to my well-being.

    When It Feels Like There's No Place for You or Your Art

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 16:36


    There comes a fork in the road that happens at least once - probably many times - in a creative project. It’s the moment when it seems like a much better idea to just freaking abandon your project. To just ditch it and all the difficulties and start something new. Something fresh. Something EASY. To pop back to the beginning of a creative project where everything is all rosy and fun and exciting!  In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, I share a moment where I, like many of us, just wanted to find my place. To find a place for my book and for me. And how that didn’t seem likely to happen.

    Every Project Has a Mountain to Climb

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 15:44


    In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, you’ll hear how I overcame a massive technological mountain to publish my first book. I will share the story of my very first ebook and how it almost didn’t make it to the world. This is for you if you have given up or are considering giving up on something because you can’t get the pixels to line up.

    Draft After Draft After Draft...

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 18:52


    In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, you’ll hear why it took so dang long to write my novel, Chasing Sylvia Beach. I share the secret tool that kept me going when I wanted to give up.  You’ll get the skinny on:  Why it took so many drafts How I coped with the difficulty of writing a novel What kept me going even when it would have been easier to give up The creative competency: dedicated persistence! Staying with it even when we don’t want to.

    Starting a Business with Bold Innocence

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 16:55


    In this episode of Stumbling Toward Genius, find out how I started my coaching business 20 years ago. It was without a clue, with a dose of brio and with a lot of help from my friends. In this episode:  You’ll hear the strategies I used to get the word out about my coaching The income streams that floated me while I built my coaching client roster How I coped with feeling incompetent at the beginning Tune in to find out how I used the power of bold innocence to leap into my business.

    Welcome to Stumbling Toward Genius

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 1:05


    Subscribe now. Coming October 16th. Stumbling Toward Genius is a storytelling podcast for creatives hosted by writing and creativity coach Cynthia Morris. It’s your haven for when it seems like a good idea to give up your creative dreams. Tune in weekly for actionable inspiration to feel less alone and more empowered as you stumble toward your genius.  

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