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This episode is a special one. I sat down with the inspiring Roxanne Glaser—artist, educator, and creator of whimsical nature-inspired doodles—to talk about what it really means to live a creative life.We dive into some deeply personal and powerful topics, like how Roxanne used art to process profound grief after experiencing unimaginable loss and how her creative practice became a tool for healing and self-discovery. We talk about the challenges of having too many choices in creativity (I know I've felt that paralysis!) and how gentle self-discipline and limitations can actually set us free to create more authentically.This conversation is packed with takeaways about building a sustainable creative practice, embracing the seasons of your life, and creating art for yourself—not for external validation.I've also created something special for you to deepen the impact of this episode: the Creative Warrior Activation Sheet, a guided exercise to help you connect with your inner creative warrior and discover how to embrace your unique creative journey. It's available exclusively for my Patreon supporters, and I can't wait for you to try it out.What You'll Walk Away With:How creativity can be a tool for healing, meditation, and self-expression.Why creativity is often born from struggle and necessity.The surprising freedom that comes with setting limitations in your creative practice.The importance of daily practices—no matter how small—and how they can transform your creative life.Why loss can be a powerful clarifier for what matters most in art and life.How to let go of perfectionism and start creating for yourself.Why creativity evolves with the seasons of your life and how to embrace that process.This episode is a beautiful reminder that we are all unique instruments in the creative process, and the magic happens when we honour that.If you've been feeling stuck creatively or wondering how to start building a practice that supports you through life's challenges, I've created something special for you. It's called the Creative Warrior Activation Worksheet—a simple, powerful guide to help you tap into your creative courage, quiet your inner critic, and embrace the joy of creating for yourself. This exclusive resource is available to all my Patreon members. Sign up today to access it and start building your Creative Warrior muscle—you've got this, and I'm here to cheer you on
In this episode, I chat with Stacey Steinmiller, founder of Radical Evolution, where she combines her expertise as a trauma specialist with spiritual insights, about tackling the fear of failure and its roots in childhood. We dive into the power of asking for what you want and the importance of mentors who share their failures. I share a story about inviting my idol, Chris Do, to my podcast, demonstrating how facing fears can open doors. We discuss the value of play in both personal and professional life, and how flexibility enhances productivity. Journaling and movement are highlighted as tools for self-discovery and creativity. Join us as we explore embracing self-worth, living with purpose, and finding joy in life's opportunities.
About Guest: Celia Barsby is a Creative Visionary and a personal Cosmic Soul Guide. She's the author of the book 'the Garden Party' and creates a safe space for women using Creative Lifestyle that gives you permission to discover your Authentic, Rebellious, Quirky Self. Connect with Guest: Website https://www.celiabarsby.com FB Page https://www.facebook.com/SoulGardenParty Instagram https://www.instagram.com/celiabarsby LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/celia-barsby/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@SoulGardenPartyFree Resource: https://www.celiabarsby.com/roses-subscribeConnect with Host Brenda Staat-Tomlinson: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bst.energyhealerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/brendastaattomlinson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brenda.staattomlinsonWebsite: https://brendastaattomlinson.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB5u3NThCmFNoKa474DTDnwInsight Timer
In this episode of The Creative Genius Podcast, host Kate Shepherd sits down with Cory Allen—author of Brave New You, mindfulness expert, and prolific musician—to explore the journey of breaking free from self-limiting beliefs and reconnecting with the authentic self. Cory shares his own story of overcoming a traumatic childhood, turning inward through Eastern and Western philosophies, and discovering the power of mindfulness as a tool for deep self-awareness.Together, they discuss:How to identify and reframe the negative stories we tell ourselves.The difference between the voice of creativity and the voice of fear or conditioning.Practical techniques to navigate the inner world and access deeper creativity.Why mindfulness is key to unlocking your true potential and breaking free from self-doubt.This conversation offers profound insights into how we can learn to trust our intuition, listen to our inner voice, and stop allowing old stories to block our creative power. Cory's wisdom will inspire listeners to start seeing the world as full of possibilities rather than obstacles, and his actionable strategies will help anyone on the path to self-discovery and creative expression
✧Keep up with ~Evelyn's Instagram to follow up with her creativeness & let her know Hola Let's Chat Podcast sent you over. :) Melanie chats with Evelyn on the backstory of marrying her husband, her top marriage advice, dealing with career to house wife, doing therapy is a form of self care while balancing her creative lifestyle y mucho más in this special guest episode. *NEW~ Let's Chat FORM ~for your anonymous reviews/feedback, juicy dating stories & guest inquiries. :)`✧ ✧SUBSCRIBE to our new Hola Let's Chat YouTube channel! :)) ✧LISTEN TO HLC: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3Q1chnY Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/48BOJNX Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3ZJCUkU Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3RH85en YouTube: https://bit.ly/3MmZ6vJ RSS: https://bit.ly/3Q1lNaH *GO LEAVE YOUR REVIEWS Y RATINGS after listening! :)) ✧BE A HLC SUPPORTER ✧SEND OVER A VOICE MESSAGE ✧FOLLOW HLC INSTAGRAM *TIMESTAMPS 0:00~intro 0:55 speed questions?! 04:43 we were 15yrs old 08:20 open to marriage? #tips 17:40 choosing EACH OTHER 19:30 being more private... 27:11 building a creative lifestyle 37:10 appreciating the silence 41:06 a favorite or a must read book 44:40 for sure therapy... 53:17~outro #lastwords ''Thank you, gracias for listening to my Hola Let's Chat Podcast. I appreciate it so much. Hasta luego!! :)) ~Host Melanie. ✧Collaboration/Business Inquiries Only: holaletschatwithmel@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/holaletschatwithmel/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/holaletschatwithmel/support
Have you ever dreamt of being paid to travel, to create, to explore, and to share? It's a dream which can become a reality, if you have the talent and the drive. Discover how Han Talbot turned her passion for travel and content creation into a thriving location-independent lifestyle business, as she joins us from the enchanting city of Vlora, Albania. In this vibrant episode, Han shares her story, detailing the transition from a study abroad blogger to a leading voice among remote 'influencers' (even while we both cringe at that term!) We uncover the essentials of a productive morning routine wherever life takes you, the strategies behind updating an evolving portfolio, and the excitement of her latest venture, Remote Creatives. Digital communications is constantly shifting, and with it, the lines between journalism and content creation are increasingly blurred. We delve into this hybrid space with Han, addressing the changing face of influence and the growth of thought leadership in the realm of social media. The conversation turns to the ethical tightrope walked by influencers and journalists alike, emphasizing the need for transparency and personal accountability. For those navigating the shifting sands of content sponsorship and credibility, our discussion digs deep into how to maintain integrity while embracing the business side of creativity.Finally, we celebrate all the leaps forward in the remote work and digital nomad community, while exploring the resources that make this lifestyle more accessible and fulfilling than ever. Han and I discuss the promise of Remote Work Europe and the support systems in place for remote workers, entrepreneurs, and freelancers. Whether you're just dipping your toes into remote work or you're a seasoned traveller seeking new horizons, our episode teases the future of this dynamic movement. Join us as we toast to the adventures and opportunities that await in the ever-expanding universe of remote work.Learn more and connect with Han to follow her adventures: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hanmeetsworld/Website: https://www.hanmeetsworld.com/Support the show
On this episode, I interview freelance illustrator, designer, podcaster, and fellow Jungian enthusiast Allison Filice about her experiences with hypnagogic (or, "in-between") dream states, and how her subconscious mind directly inspires her art on a daily basis. Allison and I share a mutual enthusiasm for the intersection of spirituality, the healing arts, and creativity which is reflected throughout our conversation. We pull cards from her fabulous candy-colored Oracle deck, The Journey, which deftly combines imagery from both our inner and outer worlds to facilitate profound insights. I also do an intro about surrealist artists such as Salvador Dalí using hypnagogic dream work techniques to inspire their incredible creations. Synchronicities abound and we have a blast - hope you love it too! Psyche Magic Patreon, Website, Socials and more! Follow Allison's work and various projects here! Buy Allison's Oracle Deck, The Journey, here! NEW 1:1 Dream Coaching! Join our weekly event series The Saturday Salon - one hour of communal creativity Saturdays at 11am CST hosted by Jordan via zoom! As a reminder, detailed show notes with all referenced material from the episode (as well as plenty of other fun bonus resources) are available to Patreon subscribers! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jordan-hale1/message
***Do not try this, do this at your own risk*This title is not clickbait, I did really record this while driving home from work. My setup while filming this was completely wireless. I used the Rode Wireless II mics so I was completely hands free. Meaning both hands were on the wheel. With all that being said I owe you an apology. The audio in this podcast episode is a lot worst than all my others. This is actually done on purpose because I want you to truly understand the creative lifestyle, Sometimes you have the time to get everything perfect and use the best equipment. However, other times you just have to create and work with what you got. That's what this whole episode is about. Having to create and get it done without being able to use my fancy rode podcast mic and zoom p4 recorder. No, this time I had 1 wireless mic and time alone in my car. To be honest, this was my hardest podcast I have shot and edited. I tired so hard to make the audio sound cleaner and clearer but then I realized the beauty of this episode and the beauty of this crappy audio is to show you how the creative lifestyle really is. Do not worry! I will go back to using my fancy podcast set up for the next episode. But for one moment stop and think about how in the creative world most times we are forced to create with what we have and sometimes we get a really cool product.Hope you enjoyed this episode. Let me know what you thought of it and if you got the true meaning behind why I produced it this way! Reach out. lets talk about it!InstagramWebsite/PortfolioAs always thank you so much for listening! Remember wolves howl louder in a pack!
In this episode of the Design Break podcast, host Rocky Roark takes us on a journey from design school to landing your dream job in the industry. Graduating from design school is an exciting milestone, but navigating the competitive job market can be challenging. Rocky shares five essential tips, plus a bonus tip, to help recent design school graduates secure their dream job or any job in the creative space.First up is the power of networking. Rocky emphasizes the importance of building a strong professional network within the design industry. Discover how to expand your network both online and offline, and how genuine connections can open doors to referrals and collaboration opportunities.Next, Rocky discusses the significance of showcasing your passion and being proactive in the creative community. Learn how to stand out from the crowd by demonstrating your genuine enthusiasm for your chosen discipline and actively sharing your work online.Soft skills are essential in the design industry, and Rocky dives into their importance in the job market. Explore how developing and enhancing soft skills such as communication, problem-solving, and collaboration can make you a valuable team member.In the digital age, your online presence plays a significant role in your job search. Rocky guides you on how to polish up your online persona, curating a professional image that aligns with your career goals. Learn tips and tricks to optimize your social media profiles and create an impressive online portfolio.Finally, flexibility is key when starting your career in design. Rocky highlights the importance of staying open-minded and embracing diverse projects and opportunities. Discover how being adaptable can lead to unexpected growth and enrich your professional journey.Don't miss the bonus tip, where Rocky shares the power of interviewing professionals and seeking advice. Learn how to connect with industry experts and gather invaluable insights to inform your career decisions.Join Rocky Roark on the Design Break podcast as he equips you with the knowledge and strategies to navigate the transition from design school to landing your dream job. Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasting fix and follow @thedesignbreak on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube for more valuable insights into the world of design.If you enjoyed this episode of the Design Break Podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts and leave a review—each week we'll give a special shoutout to one luckily listener who's left us a review. (:
Trust. Mess. Rest. Repeat.In this fantastic episode, our gracious guest, Kim Myers Smith, reveals her four-part formula for cultivating a healthy, productive, and stress-free creative practice. Host Kate Shepherd emphasizes the profound significance of creativity as the life force behind the universe, urging listeners to reconnect with this potent energy. Together, they challenge toxic beliefs surrounding creativity, explore the societal conditioning that discourages embracing messiness and uncertainty, and unveil the transformative power of surrendering to these aspects. Engage in an enlightening activity and contemplation exercise to embrace the unknown in your own creative endeavors. Prepare to be inspired!Join the Creative Genius Community on the Creative Genius Family Facebook Page! to share your experiences and insights. Dive into Kate's daily sketching practice, drawing inspiration from the natural world and embracing imperfections, to cultivate comfort with uncertainty and messiness in your creative expression. This thought-provoking conversation with Kim Smith touches on her journey in embracing the messy and uncertain aspects of her art practice, the role of intuition, the relationship between intuition and intention, creative rituals, and the significance of one's environment in the creative process. Discover why "The Pig" holds a special place in Kim's heart.Tune in to this enlightening episode, available on all major podcast platforms. Don't forget to leave a review to support the show. Thank you for joining us on this transformative creative journey!Now streaming wherever you get your podcasts.Remember to leave the show a review today!THANK YOU!
Beyond the Rut – dives into a conversation with emerging artists Evaan Jason and Lithemba Nziweni about cultivating a healthy and sustainable lifestyle as a creative in the Eastern Cape. They speak about creativity, trends, tools, authenticity, entrepreneurship, where to begin, and how to create something worthwhile.
In this episode, host John Laurito talks to the CEO and Founder of Archrival, Clint Runge. They talk about how Clint lives his life creatively and how that translates into his company's leadership. He also shares how leaders can leverage creativity when leading the new generation at work.Clint Runge is a founding partner of Archrival, a youth culture agency that wins the hearts and minds of young adults. Nationally recognized and full of mischief, Archrival goes against the grain of the typical marketing approach to build brand love, sales, and loyalty.Clients such as Adidas, Red Bull, Spotify, and Hollister leverage the insights you'll hear to form their product positioning, marketing messages, and business evolution.Today he stands on two decades of experience working with 'it' brands, athletes, and entertainers, having created iconic marketing experiences and programs that have fueled companies to relevancy. He's won as many awards as he's had all-nighters, leading Archrival to become a 2016 Ad Agency of the Year and Inc Magazine 1000.With a few tricks up his sleeve (he moonlights as a performing mentalist), Clint's best sleight of hand turns a complex generation into common sense appropriate for any industry or audience. Presentations and workshops are dynamic, full of energy, and hit deep into the conversation organizations must have to innovate.Collecting well over 250 keynote presentations and workshops in his sneakers, he's adaptable from the largest conference stage to a small boardroom.Connect with Clint:Websites: https://archrival.com/ https://clintrunge.com/Show notes:[2:35] What does living a creative lifestyle mean?[7:02] Creative timing[8:48] Knowing when to take risks[12:11] Why is creativity important as a leader?[13:39] Leveraging creativity as a leader[16:20] What should leaders know in terms of leading the new generation?[23:03] On Archrival and his vision for it[25:23] Where to find Clint[26:40] OutroGet a copy of Tomorrow's Leader on Amazon https://tinyurl.com/huseae9hText LEADER to 617-393-5383 to receive The Top 10 Things That The Best Leaders Are Doing Right NowFor questions, suggestions, or speaker inquiries, contact me at john@lauritogroup.com
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In Episode 7, The Artist Arena Hosts Erin and Angelica talk about Erin's new big adventure and business launch, as well as the challenges of organizing your time as a creative. Because those of us who live a creative lifestyle don't usually have the typical 9 to 5, nor do we want to, we can face many challenges as we figure out how to organize and prioritize our schedules and commitments. Especially for dancers, whether you are in school full time or teaching, in addition to class, you're probably spending a lot of time in rehearsals for creative projects...and our bodies can only take on so much in a day. Oh, and don't forget we gotta fit in that cross-training and self-care somehow! Ahhh...yes, anyone else relate? We discuss these challenges as well as offer some tips and advice that we have discovered in our own finagle with time.
Welcoming back Jeffrey Perdue-Adkins!In this quick teaser episode Host: Wanda Toro Turini, Founder of Rock-it Fuel, Inventor of Ketchwords.com chats with Jeffrey Perdue-Adkins, Founder of True Awesome Life.Jeff is on a mission to help coaches, artists, and authors craft a life and business they truly love.Don't miss our guest's FREE audience gift...Text RF-AWESOMELIFE to 411321 to receive "True Awesome Week" and other resources that will help you dream again and create the life and business you love using creative systems (text RF-AWESOMELIFE to +1-909-741-1321 via text or WhatsApp if you're outside of the US)If you are a high-achieving entrepreneur who loves to connect with other experts and realizes that visibility is "rock-it fuel" for your business...Join the exclusive Rock-it Fuel Podcast Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rockitfuelpodcastMaybe YOU'LL be our next Rock-it Fuel Guest Expert?Find Wanda on:Ketchwords BasicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wanda.turiniLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wandaturini/ Find Jeffrey:True Awesome LifeFacebook:Jeff Perdue AdkinsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trueawesomelife
Monica and Ed Rosenberg are both Certified Coaches, Speakers, and Trainers with John Maxwell, Inc. They have 50 years of combined experience in coaching, leading, and managing people. Together, they help people discover their creativity and develop good habits to deploy purpose in their lives. Ed continues to operate as an IT and Scrum Manager at a Fortune 50 company. Monica spent many years as a retail buyer and manager, as well as in full-time ministry. Together they have written 12 workbooks,12 books and are in the process of writing several more. Monica and Ed both feel like they are doing what they were born to do: coach, write, learn, teach, train, and watch lives be forever changed. Learn more about Monica and Ed Rosenberg at TheRosesCoaching.com and be sure to follow them on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
Pour ce nouvel épisode, j'ai eu la chance de recevoir Sophie Roux, coach de vie et créatrice du podcast Creative Lifestyle, un podcast qui vient en complément de ses conseils et transmet sa vision du coaching de vie.Elle nous raconte son parcours avec l'entrepreneuriat, de ses voyages, sa vie au Québec et du changement de carrière qui s'est imposé à elle et a été le point de départ de son aventure.Elle nous parle de sa traversée du désert créatif et de sa prise de conscience vis à vis de ce qui la passionne et lui donne envie de se lever chaque matin.Elle aborde aussi certains moments difficiles qui l'ont conduit à devenir coach de vie, et bien sûr, de son parcours initiatique dans le domaine, qui ont su faire d'elle une coach hors-pair.Et bien d'autre choses à retrouver dans cette interview !Bonne écoute ! Lien linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophieleal/Page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/SophieRouxCoachdeVieGroupe Fb Pause créative : https://www.facebook.com/groups/pausecreativeetbienetreInsta : https://www.instagram.com/sophierouxcoachdevie/Site web : https://sophieroux.com/Podcasts : https://sophieroux.com/podcast/Youtube créatif : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2wgssenSvuzGkeFtxFnGQQ
Washed Gods. Washed. Never Washed Up. More pod for ya head top. Lots of “views from the 6” on this one. We got the chance to chop it up with the talented and opinionated Freako Rico. He's done everything from album covers, to sneakers, collaborations with your favorite rappers, & more. We talked about his roots as a kid on the Eastside of Atlanta. How he cultivated his artistic abilities in a space where everyone wasn't as receptive. The people who helped groom him for the “Creative Lifestyle”. How he traveled from Atlanta to DC for college and eventually made his way up to New York to absorb the culture and pursue a job as an illustrator. What made him come back to the A and how it continued to cultivate his style & cementing himself into the street art scene here in the city. We asked about a few of his collaborations with artists & brands. And how he doesn't want to work with labels or rappers if he can help it. Lots of game on this episode. Big thanks to Freako for pulling up & hanging out with the Gods of The Pods. Follow him on social media @freakorico (IG). Buy some art, comics, merch, etc. And make sure you like, subscribe, & share this episode! Stay black! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/washedgods/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/washedgods/support
I've known Stefan Hefner for many years and have always seen him as a such a creative individual. We sit down together and walk through his life and compare a life of practicality vs creativity. We talk about the music he's currently producing, his time as a pro scooter athlete, some mistakes he's made in the past, and so much more. Thanks Stefan! Life is RAD. Be sure to check out his music on all streaming services and platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, etc.
Welcoming Hy Boltz (Dani's husband!) back to the show. In today's conversation you are going to hear Hy's perspective on love, trauma bonding, fertility, and finding Self. Hy talks about his childhood off-grid upbringing that fully influenced the way he shows up in the world today. He talks about his early years of working in the woods and stumbling into carpentry. He talks about what life was like back when him and Dani found each other.You'll also hear about what it's been like for him going through their fertility journey along with an inside, candid share on what it's been like being married to someone who struggle with their mental health. This is a very tender, vulnerable conversation about a truly intentional relationship, all messiness exposed. Let's get into it... ༄ The Montana Retreat ◌September 2nd-5th༄ Sign up for the most nourishing long weekend ever + reconnect to your Highest SelfLinks:A Love Poem by Hy BoltzConnect with Hy:FacebookInstagramWebsiteConnect with Dani:InstagramHoneysuckleandmud.comCreative Living Mentorship
Today Julia interviews Erin about how she balances her full time job in advertising with her creative side hustles. They discuss how one creative lifestyle is not better than another, and for some having the creative gig on the side may be the best call for them! For others, the lifestyle of a full time artists makes more sense. It's all about choosing what your priorities and goals are, then weighing the risks. Also follow Julia's venture, the Artist Accountability group at @ArtistAccountabilityGroup on Instagram and join her live today (2/10/21) on her personal instagram @JuliaHagen_art at 3pm CST to discuss this new group membership and how to cultivate a creative practice that you can stay accountable to.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestmusicpodcast Blog: https://bestmusiccoach.blogspot.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thebestmusicpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebestmusicpodcast/ The Best Music Podcast #1 | Gregg Hollister | Rock Follies, Living a Creative Lifestyle, Music is its Own Reward Gregg Hollister Gregg's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vocalbassdudeGman Gregg Playing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owGAYN6KRh4 The Brian Druxx Project: http://briandruxproject.com/ Gregg has toured recorded or performed with Al Kooper, Richie Havens, Ron Dante, Tommy James, The Rockspurs, Paul Schaefer, Max Weinberg, Bernard Purdie, Phoebe Snow, Ian Hunter, Tico Torres, Joey D, Vicki Sue Robinson, Anthem, Masayoshi Takanaka, Terry Silverlight, Ben E. King, Cory Daye, Tom Verlaine, Paul Schaefer, and Richard Lloyd to name a few. Commercial work includes jingles such as Sony, Kodak, Budweiser, Lifesavers, Mars Candy, Club Med, Yamaha Motorcycles, GM, Ciba Geigy, Schering Plough, and Hertz. TV and film work includes work for PBS the made for TV CBS documentary Julissas Hands (the craigslist killer) movie work such as the Bad Lieutenant and the Driller Killer with Joe Delia/Abel Ferrar and countless musical projects supplying background vocals including Austin Powers movie trailers and Grownups with John Stamos. Gregg can currently be seen and heard playing with Hollister & Friends and The Brian Drux Project. 0:00 Intro 1:46 Warm-Up Questions 4:47 How Gregg Got Into Music 8:55 Rock Follies 1 & The Value of Owning Your Master Recordings 11:50 Perfume Commercials and Bad Contracts 12:55 How Music Publishing Works, How the Money is Divided 16:30 Rock Follies 2 & Managers Stealing from the Band, Getting Robbed 22:41 Joe Delia and the Rockspurs 24:31 Rock Follies 2.5 and 3 26:30 The 80s and Chaka Khan 31:23 The Darryl Canada Project & Rock Follies 4 & What is a Showcase? 34:22 Getting Smart, ASCAP 36:17 What is an Artist Showcase? 38:20 Rock Follies 5 41:56 Phoebe Snow and Al Kooper 45:00 What is a Spec Deal? 47:00 Shopping the Record - Yamaha 51:00 Ben E. King & Background Singer Session Work 52:07 Masayoshi Takanaka 56:00 How Gregg Makes Jingles & Brushing Philip Glass 1:01:30 Music is a Part of Me 1:02:15 Jimmy Leahey, The Brian Druxx Project, Hollister and Friends 1:14:35 Enter Drew Nagal 1:16:14 Max Weinberg Jukebox 1:19:22 Greatest Hits 1:24:20 Lifestyle: Sleep 1:31:54 Lifestyle: Mindfulness and Meditation 1:33:28 How Trans Siberian Orchestra Discovered Ashley Hollister 1:34:54 Paying Your Dues Past vs. Present 1:37:03 Creativity is a Lifestyle 1:40:22 Creativity: The Great Outdoors 1:41:42 Practice: How Many Hours a Day? 1:43:37 Practice: How much Time is Effective? 1:48:05 Performance: Performance Anxiety 1:50:48 Burn out Logo, Intro Video, and Branding: Arron Leishman Audio and Video: Zach Ramey zacherylramey@gmail.com Video Thumbnail: Jean Tomasulo https://www.behance.net/jeantomasulo Dan's Thumbnail Photo: John Mollura Photography
In Episode 5 of Brewing Up Creativity, Danielle is joined with Danielle (irony) to discuss all things related to leading a positive and creative lifestyle for ourselves. We cover all things related to starting your own business, facing fear when life takes us up on challenges, taking the fear and leading a positive lifestyle, setting morning routines, photography skills and last but not least - the lash industry!Danielle Doan is a lash artist and entrepreneur in the Hamilton area of Canada. She started her business Paradise Artistry one year ago and is continuously educating to better herself. Find Danielle online on Instagram @paradiseartistry where you can find all of her other social media and website details.Find us on Instagram:@brewingupcreativity
In this episode, multi-platinum songwriter Andrea Stolpe shares strategies and advice on how every songwriter can grow their network of established co-writers. Andrea has been a staff writer for EMI and Universal Music, and her book Popular Lyric Writing: 10 Steps to Effective Storytelling, is a staple text for the songwriting programs at Berklee College of Music, Belmont University and USC's Thornton School of Music.
The Process: a podcast about creativity and experimental music.
This episode on The Process I talk with “one-woman dynamo” (Boston Globe) Maria Finkelmeier: percussionist, composer, public artist, educator, and arts entrepreneur. She explains her definition of success and striving for balance in the creative lifestyle. Also we hear the track "Necklace of Cosmic Rays" from her Blink Cincinnati piece Rumble at the Roebling Bridge with Brave Berlin and Vincent Lighting Systems!
The Grapes sit with their first social distancing guest, Jackie Clarke, Founder of Well Connected T.O., a creative lifestyle agency. With events and clients spanning from "A" List celebrities, multinational companies, Jackie shares her shift in business, personal and lifestyle during this time. “One of things I learnt during this time, is the idea of sitting in stillness” says Jackie. From the highs and lows of being a creative entrepreneur, to the personal challenges we are all facing; the grapes get personal with Jackie. The trio discuss the true meaning behind “fitting in”, why this time is so crucial to re-shift, refocus and recenter both personally and professionally. Not getting a seat at the table is, not always a bad thing, find out why!Connect with Jackie Clarke:https://www.instagram.com/iswellconnected/https://www.thewellconnected.ca/The Grapes Latest Podcast can be found at the following streaming sites:https://open.spotify.com/show/2kmKFOI1cwalZv9o02eCJghttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/spreaker-50/the-elevated-grapes-podcasthttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-elevated-grapes-podcast-fa-47002999/https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/elevated-grapes-podcast-fashion-chats/id1463133137https://play.google.com/music/m/Irunxjchxa7w47k3yexh6dusp4m?t=Elevated_Grapes_Podcast_Fashion_ChatsSubscribe to Elevated Grapes → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3ApblIUf1eqkAmpp9dR_ZAEditing: Nav Kaler ..https://www.instagram.com/kalerrgang/on behalf of Freshly Diced https://www.instagram.com/freshly_diced/All songs are used for background promotional use only.CONNECT WITH ELEVATED GRAPESInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elevatedgrapes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elevatedgrapes/ABOUT ELEVATED GRAPESA T.V. Show, focused on styling men from every walk of life with the lively Your Host Sethi, & Creative Stylist Rashi Bindra. They don't actually have a TV show yet! So join them on their journey of building a show & see if they can even work together.
QUESTIONS: What was one of Monica’s home hacks? How does Monica balance projects and motherhood? What was one of Monica’s money saving tips? What was one of Monica’s techniques for getting out of creative slumps? ANSWERS: Wrap your paint brush in a wet paper towel and put it in the fridge for up to 3 days instead of having to continue to clean it. Her and her husband plan their projects, and when possible she involves her son. Work with what you have! Try to save in one place in order to splurge in another. Busy work! Monica finds smaller projects that will keep her hands/mind busy and that usually sparks ideas. HOMEWORK: Just go for it! Just try! It’s ok to mess up and it’s ok to fail. FIND MONICA: INSTAGRAM BLOG SHOP
This new episode is brought to you by Panels Comics and Coffee in Oceanside, California. if you're a comic book fan like me, they offer some of the newest comics and graphic novels out today. With a great selection of coffee and treats, it's always a go to spot for me either recording this podcast, meeting with potential clients, or just grabbing a tasty coffee swing by Panels today. Follow panels coffee on Instagram @panelscoffee or view their website at panelscoffee.com Check out the new episode from your mobile device here: https://heliumradio.com/shows/the-creative-brew Or listen from iTunes, and Soundcloud. On this episode we share the story of David Krantz. he's a health coach specializing in using nutrigenomics and epigenetics to dial in personalized nutrition and lifestyle strategies for creative professionals; however, his background originally was in music and electronic music production. We talk about his defining moment that changed his outlook on his health and his life up until this point. We talk about why pursuing one's passion is actually a great thing for your body. He explains what Epigenetics and nutrigenomics is and how you could incorporate that into your creative life. He shares his creative tip for our audience as well what is inspiring him currently. If you go to his website at david-krantz.com you can download for free a Top 10 Biohacks for Late Night Creatives, 10 tips to books your brain now. You can reach out to David for a free 30 min consultation at dkrantz@apeironcenter.com or message him on IG @wholesystemshealth Book of the Month: Becoming Supernatural by Dr. Joe Dispenza, who also gives a lot of detailed information on Epigenetics and how we can transform and heal our body from the inside out.
In this episode, Deandra chats with her friend and music mentor Michael Turner. Mike has owned Turners Music Studio for over 20 years, is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer and mentor/teacher.In this episode, we talk about:Mikes experience as a creative and entrepreneurChallenges and opportunities of the current music economy Artist development Persistence, autonomy and diversification in your art practise Resources:www.turnersmusic.com
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Fantum is a dancer, artist, and entrepreneur with his own clothing and lifestyle brand called OMH. In this episode, we talk about how he went from being a breakdancer and graffiti artist to owning his own clothing and lifestyle company. As well as the importance of having a positive mindset to overcome fears and limiting beliefs, and developing a tight-knit group of creative friends for support and innovation. Find more content at TheCreativeHaven.com
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Learn how film and theatre actress, Lizzy and husband, Spencer, make a creative lifestyle work as actors, and entrepreneurs. Find out what Lizzy’s learned acting in LA, and how this unconventional family makes the big decisions.Show Notes
"Fans of realism and depth ought to check this guy out immediately and support him whilst he’s on the rise,” - Blatantly Blunt “Quick witted wordplay showcasing his versatility on a beat,” - Underground HH Jinz Moss is a geographically challenged, London born, Kent raised artist. Jinz' music has a reputation of reflecting on his countless years of debauchery. His lyrical content painted with vivid imagery seen through both poetic and comical lens. You will find his stories accompanied by jazz and soul instrumentals with the occasional move to trap or drum & bass to prove his versatility. Having created a unique live performance like none other. Jinz delivers a high energy stage presence, linking songs together with his stand up comedy experience. Jinz has lived and performed in many countries around the world supporting for Pharaohe Monch, GZA (Wu-Tang), Madchild and Xzibit to name a few. Bouncing from U.K., Australia and France - He's now residing in New Zealand and making his mark fast after joining National legends Raw Collective. Raw Collective, who have received airplay from Triple J, FBi Radio, The Edge with K-Sera & The Dirty Dozen and critical acclaim from tastemakers across the globe and featured massively on NZ festival circuit such as as Homegrown, Coastella, Gardens Magic, Twisted Frequency, CupaDupa and Newtown Festival. Jinz is ready to take charge of his music career with his new solo work. His music ranges from jazz and soul instrumentals with occasional move to trap or drum and bass which further distills his versatility. Jinz mixtape ‘Wounds’ was released in April and he’s also working on an album showing no signs of slowing down. For more on Jinz Moss, check out: https://www.facebook.com/JinzOfficial
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Le burn-out est un des premiers sujets dont je voulais traiter il y a 2 ans en commençant l'enregistrement des podcasts de Creative Lifestyle. Puis, j'ai subi de plein fouet le syndrome de l'imposteur, je me suis sentie illégitime, j'ai même un peu procrastiné ^__^ Et j'ai enfin trouvé un angle d'approche qui me ressemblait et j'ai pris mon courage pour t'en parler aujourd'hui dans ce double podcasts. Bonne écoute ! Tous les détails : https://sophieroux.com/podcast/s3e25-26-burn-out-quels-sont-les-symptomes/
Le burn-out est un des premiers sujets dont je voulais traiter il y a 2 ans en commençant l'enregistrement des podcasts de Creative Lifestyle. Puis, j'ai subi de plein fouet le syndrome de l'imposteur, je me suis sentie illégitime, j'ai même un peu procrastiné ^__^ Et j'ai enfin trouvé un angle d'approche qui me ressemblait et j'ai pris mon courage pour t'en parler aujourd'hui dans ce double podcasts. Bonne écoute ! Tous les détails : https://sophieroux.com/podcast/s3e25-26-burn-out-quels-sont-les-symptomes/
“Just be bold. Be as bold as you can possibly be.” On this episode, we bring on guest Megan Warbalow. Megan is a senior at UNL studying Interior Design. She is one of the most involved people we’ve ever talked to. She’s a Campus Representative for Adidas, she’s a photographer, and she’s a very creative individual - just to name a few. Megan strives to keep a positive attitude and put a lot of effort towards every single aspect of her life. She’s a very inspiring woman, and has the confidence to throw herself into any situation. On this episode, we hit on topics such as creativity, fear, and life in the modern age. Check it out!
Welcome to Season 3 of How She Creates! This season we are calling out everyone - from the plant ladies to the writers to the chefs to the meeting notes doodlers - to live a creative lifestyle. What does that even mean? How can simple tasks in your normal day to day life be an act of creativity? Want to feel like you showered in joy today? Listen in and get ready to go on a creative adventure this season. Let's get curious and go explore something. For shownotes visit: http://www.lauren-likes.com/podcast/ Follow Lauren at: https://www.instagram.com/laurenlikesblog/ Join Get Messy and commit to your creativity in 2019: https://getmessyartjournal.com/ Subscribe for weekly show updates at: http://lauren-likes.com/newsletter
20 00 mercis ! Creative Lifestyle ton podcast pour mettre un accélérateur de bonheur dans ta vie atteint les 20 000 écoutes ! Afin de te remercier pour ta fidélité, ton engouement, je t'offre un atelier en ligne gratuit "Reconnecte-toi au bonheur". Les places sont limitées et dépassé le 5 Novembre, je clos les inscriptions. Tu veux faire une différence dans ton quotidien ? Rejoint-moi vite sur http://sophieroux.com/reconnecte-toi-au-bonheur/ pour t'inscrire gratuitement ! A très vite !
Gwendolynne Burkin is part of an exciting generation of Australian fashion designer that came up a the late 90s independent fashion boom time alongside alum such as Akira Isagowa and Lisa Gorman. But since then, a lot has changed in the Australian Fashion industry. Many of the names defined that period - how we dressed, what our high streets looked like, and the way Australian style was defined in the eyes of the world - have disappeared due to influences like highly competitive off-shore production, and inevitable defeat of online shopping by fast-fashion and overseas mega-brands. For Gwendolynne to still be in business 21 years later is a small miracle, due mainly to a series of creative business reinventions. I wanted to talk to Gwendolynne about what it was like coming up in that era of promise - and how she has managed to continuously adapt and evolve within her industry in order to do what she loves. This is a great episode for anyone who is looking to start their own business - especially one based around artisanal skill set. When you ARE 'the machine’ at the centre of your business - how do you ensure that you are taking care of your biggest asset? For some creatives, neglecting wellbeing for the sake of heightened productivity may mean you are getting results at the cost of your health. You need to ensure you are supporting your passion - not just creatively but also physically, mentally, nutritionally and with rest. It’s up to you to take care of your greatest asset.
Creative Lifestyle a un an ! Un an que j'enregistre des podcasts et que vous m'écoutez avec bonheur (du moins je l'espère). Je profite de ce premier anniversaire pour partager avec vous ma grande annonce, mon coming out (rien de moins). Bonne écoute ! Ma grande annonce Je ne vais pas vous spoiler ma grande annonce, aussi je vous laisse écouter cet épisode un peu particulier dans lequel je partage avec vous le futur de Creative Lifestyle. J'ai beaucoup de joie et de plaisir à enregistrer ces épisodes audio et j'ose espérer que vous en avez aussi à les écouter. Retrouvez-moi cet été Cet été je diffuserai des épisodes pour partager avec vous différentes anecdotes de ma vie d'expat'. Nous allons beaucoup rire je le sens bien ! Vous souhaitez poursuivre notre conversation ? N'hésitez pas à laisser un commentaire ou des petites étoiles sur Itunes une fois le podcast écouté, c'est la plus belle façon de me faire avancer dans ma démarche de pocasteuse. Laissez-moi un commentaire à la suite de cet article ou contactez-moi, ça me fera plaisir de prendre part à votre développement personnel et de réfléchir avec vous. Crédit musical Merci à cet artiste de rendre mes podcasts joyeux en musique. Titre : Dirt On Coffins Auteur : The Sleeping Tree Source Licence Téléchargement (5MB)
Steven Gorden Linebaugh says from an early age he suffered from depression. He says his feelings of well-being have been cultivated in nature and it started at an early age. Nature is a common thread in everything he does and you will see that reflected in his writing and artwork. You will even hear him talk about the deep meaning nature has in his life through metaphors throughout this podcast episode. Steve shared with me that he wishes society was at a place where we can talk about mental health freely just like we talk about having a headache or feeling stress. I admire Steve’s vigor for life and his willingness to seek meaning and happiness. You will hear his thoughts on this and why he’s naming the book he’s writing, Aggressive Happiness. Steve believes anxiety and depression can be positive tools and they are just part of the creative mind. He says, “We can handle them or they can handle us.” Visit www.rheamader.com for Show Notes More information about this episode Find out how to get 10% off healing art at Manifest Photo Join the Facebook Community Here Follow Rhea's Haven Podcast on Instagram
Monica Kim left her home at age 14 to pursue her dreams without a clear career objective. Over time her hard-work and determination have led her to work in amazing places like Google in New York City. Her incredible career has spanned two continents and her lifestyle crazy fascinating. In the podcast, we'll talk about everything from meditation to her love of birds. We're stoked for this one. Enjoy! https://www.schoolofmotion.com/podcast/monica-kim-interview
Mason Kesner earned his first dollars as a creative entrepreneur before he was 12 years old. That explains why he was crushed when his client handed him a check after he entertained at a birthday party. Episode R023 features the story of a young man who - before his 26th birthday - has launched eleven different start-ups. Links and show notes
Ceci est le premier podcast enregistré pour expliquer la genèse de Creative Lifestyle. Retrouve tous les détails https://sophieroux.com/podcast/s0e0-se-lancer-dans-linconnu/ A ton écoute Tu souhaites retrouver la confiance en toi, apprendre à établir tes priorités selon tes choix de vie, résoudre sans détours tes problèmes, prendre des décisions éclairées sur tes actions et choix de vie, arrêter de procrastiner, gérer ton temps en apprenant comment faire plus avec moins de temps, trouver de l’aide pour te donner le coup de pouce dont tu as besoin ? Coach de vie certifiée, je suis à ton écoute et je développerai pour toi des outils simples à implémenter dans ton quotidien. Le coaching de vie est la méthode efficace qui te permettra de concrétiser tes objectifs efficacement. N’attend plus et réserve gratuitement ton premier rendez-vous. Souhaites-tu poursuivre notre conversation ? N’hésite pas à laisser un commentaire ou des petites étoiles sur Itunes une fois le podcast écouté, c’est la plus belle façon de me faire avancer dans ma démarche de podcasteuse. Laissez-moi un commentaire à la suite de cet article ou contacte-moi, ça me fera plaisir de prendre part à ton développement personnel et de réfléchir avec toi. Crédit musical Merci à cet artiste de rendre mes podcasts joyeux en musique. Titre : Dirt On Coffins Auteur : The Sleeping Tree Source Licence Téléchargement (5MB) Crédit image Merci à cette artiste de talent qui met une image sur ma voix. Artiste : Tirza Van Dijk Tirza van Dijk
Author and creativity expert Scott Barry Kaufman says creativity is fundamental to human nature. Contrary to popular belief, creativity "allows us to reconcile the seemingly incompatible parts of our lives and make meaning of the world around us," Kaufman says. In this science-packed interview, discover the difference between genius and everyday creativity, plus the need for adults to set aside time for daydreaming and playtime.
CSAT Podcast 008- Living a Creative Lifestyle
Feel like you're missing out on experiencing the celebration of life? Creative living coach Jamie Ridler shares how bringing your creativity to life can inspire and enhance your shine! Jamie is passionate about authentic living and creativity, and she's committed to creating courageous, safe spaces for dreaming. If you feel like a square peg being squeezed into a round hole, tune in to hear how you can find the courage to become who you are meant to be.
Join Rebecca as she talks with Margaret Jankowski of The Sewing Machine Project and Sea Hope Bags!!!
Join Rebecca as she talks with Margaret Jankowski of The Sewing Machine Project and Sea Hope Bags!!!
Join Rebecca as she talks with lea about her art and her creative life.
Join Rebecca as she talks with lea about her art and her creative life.
Let's turn Creativity into a lifestyle. From creating space to bring Creativity into your life down to the choices you make to be more Creative. Jamie Ridler, a Life Coach, Creative Blogger, and Artist will be in the studio to discuss ways to make Creativity a Lifestyle...and not just something you do in your free time!! To learn more about Jamie Ridler please visit her blog at http://jamieridlerstudios.ca
Let's turn Creativity into a lifestyle. From creating space to bring Creativity into your life down to the choices you make to be more Creative. Jamie Ridler, a Life Coach, Creative Blogger, and Artist will be in the studio to discuss ways to make Creativity a Lifestyle...and not just something you do in your free time!! To learn more about Jamie Ridler please visit her blog at http://jamieridlerstudios.ca