WWHW stands for When / Where / How / Why and is a new podcast in weekly format, where every episode a new guest will be talking about passion and creativity, what inspires them and what might set them back. Florian Kasperski is an English Literature student, storyteller and art enthusiast living in…
It is a milestone - Episode 20 is finally here. Second milestone - first episode recorded with someone in America Third milestone - first quarantine corona episode Karina tells me one thing or two about her creative process, how she stays productive while being quarantined in her room in Texas. We touch on how flow states are really the key for creating whatever and how tracing your own artistic evolution can give you valuable insights about yourself.
A couple of months back on the set of a short film I bumped into Ben and I knew he had to be on the podcast. We're talking favourite films, the most amazing dream collaborations anyone could come up with and why we pursue filmmaking even though it's though as f***.
After a break of several months WWHW is back with new inspiring content. I met Juan Carlos during my time at Queen Mary University and even though we're far apart in academic interests our passion for working towards bigger goals and discipline are similar. Listen in for some advice on how to tackle goals that seem too big to start with and to find out why mid- to long-term planning is key in everything.
Molly Neylan is one of those people that just make you smile, so naturally she had to be on the podcast. Originally from Melbourne, Australia she now lives in London where she works as an actress and travels around Europe on a never ending tour of inspiration. In this podcast we discuss how passion can help you through tough times, the importance of deep breaths, the language of myth and a bunch of other things. Positive vibes guaranteed. Check out The Temple LTC on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetemple_ltc/?igshid=1tsw8tn1t5ctg&fbclid=IwAR1YDwzlDncJCq0mNYoGCS_M6WbiTMlaPKsLnrB61kwx5Law8N8ymvftkyo LTC Website: https://www.thetemplelondontheatrecompany.com Also hit us up on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/ Remember to stay open not broken, grateful not hateful, don't tell lies or disguise and radiate creativity and positive energy. Peace
We welcome Tom Olsen on the podcast this week. He is a life coach, more specifically, he often helps mostly men overcome social anxiety and be more successful in their dating lives. We cover many subjects like how to live with different kinds of fear, how to tackle those, masculinity and what we would have asked Julius Cesar. Check out WWHW on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/
(Due to scheduling issues we were forced to record this episode guerrilla style at an unusual location which might have affected the audio. Apologies for that) I had the pleasure to meet London based actor Gabriel Scortia and have a chat with him about artistic drive, motivation, discipline and a whole bunch of other things. He has just launched his own theatre company called 'the Inner Six' and is definitely one to keep ones eyes on... The Inner Six: https://www.theinnersix.com WWHW: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/ Remember to be open not broken, grateful not hateful, don't tell lies or disguise and radiate creativity and positive energy.
We welcome UK based filmmaker David Drake on the podcast this week. Topics discussed are loneliness, style over substance in contemporary filmmaking and selling jewellery on the street. Make sure to check out David's work: https://daviddrake.co.uk And follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/
This is episode 13 of WWHW brought to you from Aberdeen. I travelled to Aberdeen to meet my good friend Kim, a bboy, entrepreneur and fellow motivated human being. We discuss how breaking taught us what motivation, consistency and innovation mean and how we now try and apply it in other areas of life. Check out Kim's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimpoythebboy/ As always, you can find us here: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/ Stay open not broken, grateful not hateful, don't tell lies or disguise, and go through life with dignity and generosity
I travel up to Aberdeen, Scotland to meet my good friend Gabriel aka Top Dog. He's a gifted bboy (breakdancer), fellow poet and in general has a very positive and unique way of approaching life. Being the nice guy he is he offers some of his perspectives and shares advice and anecdotes over some funky incense. You can find Gabriel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kolanga/?hl=en WWHW you can also find on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/
In this episode I am joined by Kieran Hayes. He's one half of Speakeasy a spoken work new material night at the Phoenix Arts Club in Soho. We talk about what creativity means to him, he has some good tips on how to find it and how to start writing poetry as well. Check out Speakeasy on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/phoenix-arts-club/speakeasy-sohos-new-material-performance-night/2220034454944078/ Make sure you follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/
We celebrate a little milestone this week. It's the 10th episode of WWHW and for this special occasion I sit down with student turned musician Surya and discuss aspects of his creative process, why to do lists are important and some of his most cherished influences. Check out Surya on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/surya_irisiver/ Follow the podcast on Instagram to get your daily dose of good vibes https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/
In this episode I meet with Zahra, a spoken word artist living in London. We discuss if creativity finds you or the other way around, stage fright, first performances and how doing little things with consistency makes all the difference. Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/ Follow Zahra on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/zeeforzahra2.0/
I sit down with Francesca Barnes, president of Queen Mary's Fashion society and talk, well, fashion, creativity, sustainability and how creating a platform for people can be rewarding.
Become who you are I sit down with Aron, the master of thrift shopping and deep thoughts. We discuss freedom of expression, how to be a man, being self-employed and how playing Tekken and meditation can calm your mind.
Spoiler Alert!!!! There is a spoiler around 34:50 about a game so clog your ears if you don't want to hear! Noora is an intellectual property student from Queen Mary University. We met through our shared interest in Indie Rock, however, in this episode we discuss her focus on the connection between IP and video games, a fairly new area of the field where creativity and reason frequently clash.
I sit down with Aya Soulimani, a student at Queen Mary University in London. We discuss studying politics, what inspired her to come to London, how to deal with difficult times but also how to create focus in your endeavours. Check out our Instagram for updates: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/
WWHW is a weekly podcast about passion and creativity. In this episode, I'm talking to Robert Heard, a London based actor. We discuss how acting can be difficult at times but also incredibly rewarding and how it weirdly relates to playing ultimate frisbee. Both involve play. For more news about future guests, make sure you follow WWHW on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/ And you can also find us on iTunes - We appreciate any good ratings! https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wwhw/id1449704706?mt=2&fbclid=IwAR0t1rTe1VdsbQwskI-VtiCX7zQQCmHHJVYomgMjwzwpaHxM6sS7nwZtUSw
WWHW is a weekly podcast about passion and creativity. In this week's episode, I sit down with Ali Bahcaci, a London based photographer and chat about inspiration, how to find a good picture on instagram and the projects we'd love to pursue.
We're back for episode 2 of WWHW. In this one, I have a chat with Nuri Moseinco, a London based filmmaker I met playing ultimate frisbee. We talk about the rough beginnings in the film industry, Nuri's favourite director and how being creative on a daily basis is key. Follow us on Instagram to get exclusive sneak peeks of future guests: https://www.instagram.com/w.w.h.w/
NOTE: This first episode has the worst audio of all of the episodes. We fixed these issues in later episodes. To experience the best quality please check out later episodes as well. Thank you. WWHW stands for When / Where / How / Why It's a podcast about passion and creativity no matter the subject because "people love what other people are passionate about" (Lala Land) In this episode, I sit down with George Duggan, a spoken word artist and poet from London.