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Seth Godin, the legendary author and marketer, joined me for an insightful conversation on productivity, creativity, and intentional living. In this Flashback Friday episode, Seth delves into the concepts behind his book The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, discussing the importance of intent, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and why consistency overrides authenticity.Throughout our conversation, Seth shares practical wisdom on building creative habits, embracing uncertainty, and eliminating decision fatigue. Whether you're a creator, entrepreneur, or anyone seeking to lead a more intentional life, Seth's insights will leave you inspired and equipped to tackle your next challenge.Key Discussion Points Why acting with intent matters and how to avoid living on autopilot. The role of assertion in creative work and why it often feels uncomfortable. Imposter syndrome as a sign of doing meaningful work. Eliminating decision fatigue by setting clear boundaries and habits. How consistency creates trust and why it's more important than authenticity. The value of heroes over mentors and how to draw inspiration from others. Practical steps to start building “the practice” in your daily life. Seth Godin's perspective on creativity and productivity is a refreshing reminder that doing meaningful work requires intention, consistency, and a willingness to embrace discomfort. If you're ready to take the first step toward building your own creative practice, this episode is a must-listen. Be sure to check out Seth's other books and website for even more actionable insights. (Originally released November 2020)Links Worth Exploring Connect with Seth : Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Watch our conversation on YouTube Get the book we discussed: The Practice: Shipping Creative Work | Amazon Related Conversation: Episode 334: Endless Curiosity with Derek Sivers Read this: Hyperfocus: How to Be More Productive in a World of Distraction | Amazon Read this: The Productivity Project: Accomplishing More by Managing Your Time, Attention, and Energy | Amazon Watch this: ‘How To Get Your Ideas To Spread' TED Talk Read this: Necessary Endings| Amazon Watch this: Ron Finley Teaches Gardening Masterclass Learn about this: Freewrite Read this: Inbox Zero: How to Stop Checking Email and Start Finishing It | Amazon Glowforge Read this: The Authentic Swing | Amazon Check this out: TrustYourself.com Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page.Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. You can subscribe on Spotify and also on Apple Podcasts. Not using either of those to get your podcasts? Just click on this link and then paste the podcast feed into your podcast app of choice.Thanks again for listening to A Productive Conversation. See you later.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seth Godin, the legendary author and marketer, joined me for an insightful conversation on productivity, creativity, and intentional living. In this Flashback Friday episode, Seth delves into the concepts behind his book The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, discussing the importance of intent, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and why consistency overrides authenticity. Throughout our conversation, Seth shares practical wisdom on building creative habits, embracing uncertainty, and eliminating decision fatigue. Whether you're a creator, entrepreneur, or anyone seeking to lead a more intentional life, Seth's insights will leave you inspired and equipped to tackle your next challenge. Key Discussion Points Why acting with intent matters and how to avoid living on autopilot. The role of assertion in creative work and why it often feels uncomfortable. Imposter syndrome as a sign of doing meaningful work. Eliminating decision fatigue by setting clear boundaries and habits. How consistency creates trust and why it's more important than authenticity. The value of heroes over mentors and how to draw inspiration from others. Practical steps to start building “the practice” in your daily life. Seth Godin's perspective on creativity and productivity is a refreshing reminder that doing meaningful work requires intention, consistency, and a willingness to embrace discomfort. If you're ready to take the first step toward building your own creative practice, this episode is a must-listen. Be sure to check out Seth's other books and website for even more actionable insights. (Originally released November 2020) Links Worth Exploring Connect with Seth : Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Watch our conversation on YouTube Get the book we discussed: The Practice: Shipping Creative Work | Amazon Related Conversation: Episode 334: Endless Curiosity with Derek Sivers Read this: Hyperfocus: How to Be More Productive in a World of Distraction | Amazon Read this: The Productivity Project: Accomplishing More by Managing Your Time, Attention, and Energy | Amazon Watch this: ‘How To Get Your Ideas To Spread' TED Talk Read this: Necessary Endings| Amazon Watch this: Ron Finley Teaches Gardening Masterclass Learn about this: Freewrite Read this: Inbox Zero: How to Stop Checking Email and Start Finishing It | Amazon Glowforge Read this: The Authentic Swing | Amazon Check this out: TrustYourself.com Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page. Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. You can subscribe on Spotify and also on Apple Podcasts. Not using either of those to get your podcasts? Just click on this link and then paste the podcast feed into your podcast app of choice. Thanks again for listening to A Productive Conversation. See you later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Encouraging, empowering, illuminating — this is a book that changed me. Here's what I learned and how I implemented the lessons. (Based on an article I wrote on Medium in 2023 - How I Changed by Reading Seth Godin's “The Practice”, a Book Every Creator Must Read: What I learned from “The Practice: Shipping Creative Work” by Seth Godin) Read it here - https://baos.pub/how-i-changed-by-reading-seth-godins-the-practice-a-book-every-creator-must-read-0f0712e48163?sk=7446d8930bf249d6a395a97ba44ff2be Join Better Writers - https://fabiocerpelloni.com/private/
#90 How can you transform your marketing approach to create meaningful connections and lasting impact? In this episode, Seth Godin shares his wisdom on redefining marketing, emphasizing the importance of empathy, understanding customer needs, and leveraging AI as a supportive tool. Erika Kullberg and Seth discuss the balance between consistency and creativity, the significance of professional resilience, and strategies for building a loyal, engaged audience in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Get Seth Godin's book "The Practice: Shipping Creative Work" here: https://erika.com/the-practice I'm running a free “Save $1,000 Challenge” to teach you creative strategies to save money. It's 5 days long and starts on Monday. Grab your free spot here: https://Erika.com/go Thanks for tuning in and come back every Tuesday for a brand-new episode! Make sure you hit the follow button to get notified. Prefer to listen on the go? Listen wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.erikataughtme.com/follow Prefer video or want closed captions? Watch this episode on YouTube. https://youtu.be/zglDZqfHPo4 Did you enjoy the episode? Please leave us a review here https://erika.com/review : (just scroll to the bottom and tap on “leave a review”) It really helps the podcast especially since we're just getting started. Even just a sentence is perfect! Follow the podcast @erikataughtme across platforms. Connect with me on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/erikankullberg For more information, go to https://erikataughtme.com Get on my personal finance & investing course priority waitlist here https://erika.com/3D-money Get my Mastering YouTube course, to learn how to grow a YouTube following and monetize it https://erika.com/mastering-YT Get more of my free resources. https://erika.com/all-links
Embrace wonder, abundance, and playfulness with marketing guru, entrepreneur, and best-selling author, Seth Godin. With his trademark blend of humor and wisdom, Seth argues that to be a true innovator (and to be a Smart Rookie) one must embrace the beginner's mind, venture into the unknown, and dare to ship it when the time is right. He challenges us to imagine a world as carefree and creative as a Pictionary game, where the risk of guessing wrong is eclipsed by the sheer joy of participation and increases our odds of success. Seth shares his ultimate ambition to cultivate an environment where everyone feels empowered to step up to the drawing board, marker in hand, ready to sketch out their wildest ideas without fear of failure.Highlights:* 01:43 The Art of Questioning: A Key to Innovation* 06:32 The Power of Beginner's Mind and Changing Your Mind* 16:34 The Magic of The Charrette As A Creative Process* 32:20 The Power of Service and Learning Through Doing* 45:23 Closing Thoughts and ReflectionsAbout Our Guests: Seth Godin is the author of 21 books that have been bestsellers around the world and have been translated into more than 35 languages. He writes about the post-industrial revolution, the way ideas spread, marketing, quitting, leadership and most of all, changing everything. You might be familiar with his books Linchpin, Tribes, The Dip, and Purple Cow.His book, This Is Marketing, was an instant bestseller around the world.Recently, he organized the all-volunteer community project,The Carbon Almanac. In 2023, he wrote, The Song of Significance, which is already aBestseller. In addition to his writing and speaking, Seth has founded several companies, including Yoyodyne and Squidoo.His blog (which you can find by typing “Seth” into Google) is one of the most popular in the world. His podcast is in the top 1% of all podcasts worldwide.In 2018, he was inducted into the Marketing Hall of Fame. More than 40,000 people have taken the powerful Akimbo workshops he founded, including the altMBA and The Marketing Seminar.Reference:* Learn how we use the Acorn to Oak Tree exercise in our human-centered design research on our tools page.* The Practice: Shipping Creative Work by Seth Godin* The Song of Significance: A New Manifesto For Teams by Seth Godin* The Carbon Almanac by Seth GodinWe want to hear from you!We'd love to hear what you observed in this episode. What did this episode leave you wondering about? What did you observe and what was said or left unsaid? Leave us a voice memo, DM us on Instagram, or send us an email, smartrookie[at]thenucleusgroup.com. Credits:* Chelsea Carlson, Podcast Art Designer* Ashley Bradford, Theme Music Artist* Sam Nash, Audio Engineer* Gabriela Acosta, Executive Producer * Smart Rookie is brought to you by brand and strategy collaborative, The Nucleus Group.Please note that our show transcript is AI generated and may not be 100% accurate. Get full access to Smart Rookie at smartrookie.substack.com/subscribe
We might deny it, but we're all creative. We might not make a painting, but we might make a garden or a business or a home. Visual artist Jan Handy speaks with me about the challenges and the joys of following our Muse. It's everyone's calling.ResourcesJan's email address: jajhandy@gmail.comBooks mentioned in our conversation:"The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity," by Julia Cameron; Jeremy P. Tarcher / Random House; 1992, 2002, 2016"The Practice: Shipping Creative Work," by Seth Godin; Portfolio / Penguin, New York; 2020"The Creative Act: A Way of Being," by Rick Rubin; Penguin Press, New York; 2023Personal LinksMy web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.caMy email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.comSeries Music Credit"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2022
Music: Clara Schumann- Scherzo nr.2 in C-minorNewport, Cal. Deep work: Rules for focused success in a distracted world. Hachette UK, 2016.https://first20hours.com/Godin, Seth. The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. Penguin, 2020.
Music: Richard Strauss-Metamorphosen[1]Newport, Cal. Deep work: Rules for focused success in a distracted world. Hachette UK, 2016.[2]Holiday, Ryan, and Stephen Hanselman. The Daily stoic: 366 Meditations on wisdom, perseverance, and the art of living. Penguin, 2016.[3]Godin, Seth. The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. Penguin, 2020.
Welcome to our first monthly book review episode. On this episode, I am joined by my podiatry friend and avid book reader, Carly O'Donoghue, and we could not think of a more fitting book to kick off our joint venture than Seth Godin's The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. Neither of us could put this book down once we started, and it will definitely change the way you approach each day. We plan to read a new book every month, and then we will share two or three of our biggest takeaways that we feel will be most helpful to our listeners and entice you to grab a copy yourself. This episode is sponsored by Podiatry Clinic Websites. You can order The Practice: Shipping Creative Work below. Amazon Australia Amazon USA Amazon UK If you have any questions about this episode, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com. Business Coaching Are you looking for a Podiatry Business Coach who thinks differently and has a proven track record of helping podiatrists excel in business? If you are, please email me and let's chat to see if we're a good fit. You've got nothing to lose. Unlike most business coaches, I only work with podiatrists. YouTube Are you SUBSCRIBED to my YouTube Channel, Tyson E Franklin - Podiatry Business Coach? YouTube is where I upload all the uncut videos from my podcasts and other short business tips. Podiatry Business Owners Club Please visit my group, the Podiatry Business Owners Club, on Facebook if you want to connect with like-minded podiatrists who enjoy business.
Get you some merch: https://cre8ordie.net Music by: woaiiw https://soundcloud.com/woaiiw The Practice: Shipping Creative Work by Seth Godin is the subject of this podcast. Spend 30+ minutes with Ike as he calls-out some of the learnings that he gleaned from this amazing book! There are a couple of mind-blowers for sure! As always feel free to join the conversation by commenting below... whether you agree or not, we'd love to hear from you!
Brought to you by Athletic Greens all-in-one nutritional supplement, Theragun percussive muscle therapy devices, and Shopify global commerce platform providing tools to start, grow, market, and manage a retail business. Seth Godin (@ThisIsSethsBlog) is the author of 19 international bestsellers translated into more than 35 languages, including Tribes, Purple Cow, Linchpin, The Dip, and This Is Marketing. He writes daily at Seths.blog, which is one of the most popular blogs in the world. He's also the founder of the altMBA and The Akimbo Workshops, online seminars that have transformed the work of thousands of people. He writes about the post-industrial revolution, the way ideas spread, marketing, quitting, leadership, and most of all, changing everything. He is also the author of The Practice: Shipping Creative Work.In this episode, we explore many topics, including:The value of hacksThe magic of HamiltonWhat learning to juggle and cultivating creativity have in commonThe myth of qualityWhat Seth means by “Don't steal the revelation.”Focusing on generosity instead of anxietyChoosing the ruleset of your own game of lifeHow Joni Mitchell eschewed the safety of the sinecureWhat you would do if you knew you would fail?Please enjoy!This episode was originally published in 2020: https://tim.blog/2020/10/26/seth-godin-the-practice/*This episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens. I get asked all the time, “If you could use only one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually AG1 by Athletic Greens, my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, Athletic Greens is offering you their Vitamin D Liquid Formula free with your first subscription purchase—a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit AthleticGreens.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive the free Vitamin D Liquid Formula (and five free travel packs) with your first subscription purchase! That's up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive all-in-one daily greens product.*This episode is also brought to you by Shopify! Shopify is one of my favorite platforms and one of my favorite companies. Shopify is a platform designed for anyone to sell anywhere, giving entrepreneurs the resources once reserved for big business. In no time flat, you can have a great looking online store that brings your ideas to life, and you can have the tools to manage your day-to-day and drive sales. No coding or design experience required.More than a store, Shopify grows with you, and they never stop innovating, providing more and more tools to make your business better and your life easier. Go to Shopify.com/tim for a FREE trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features.*This episode is also brought to you by Theragun! Theragun is my go-to solution for recovery and restoration. It's a famous, handheld percussive therapy device that releases your deepest muscle tension. I own two Theraguns, and my girlfriend and I use them every day after workouts and before bed. 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Welcome to another episode. I am Heneka Watkis-Porter, the host and creator of The Entrepreneurial You podcast. You will admit that the conversation I had last week with Rushio Billings was quite inspirational. It was all Rushio's journey in the tech space and how he has found his sweet spot with GiftMe. This week, I am bringing back an episode that gave me so much joy. I had a few friends join me for the live recording; it was so good. Before I get into it, I have some people to thank. They continue to support The Entrepreneurial You: henekawatkisporter.com, The National Peoples Co-operative Bank of Jamaica Limited, JPS; Profit Jumpstarter, and The Jamaica Stock Exchange whose podcast, The Jamaica Stock Exchange & You, is hosted and produced by me. Do give it a listen as well. Opening business Tip courtesy of the National PC Bank of Jamaica: Research your Competition - It's important for you to do an analysis of your competition. You can't be afraid to study and learn from your competitors. Do your research, you may find that there may be products and services you can offer your clients/customers that your competitors do not. Today's Money Tip, brought to you by Profit Jumpstarter: Practice reinvesting your returns: Unless you are looking for specific periodic income from your investment, you might want to consider reinvesting any capital returned from funds or dividends back into your investment portfolio. History has shown that re-investment of dividends from equities vastly increases your returns over the long term. What's your standout moment? Send us your feedback at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com or on social media @henekawatkisporter. Remember to follow this podcast on your favourite podcast app or connect with me for all things Podcasting at henekawatkisporter.com Stay connected with me elsewhere: https://www.facebook.com/henekawatkisporter/ https://twitter.com/TheEntrepYou https://www.instagram.com/heneka_watkis_porter/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/henekawatkisporter/ https://youtube.com/user/Heneka2010 https://www.pinterest.com/watkisporter/ https://www.henekawatkisporter.com/teypodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-entrepreneurial-you/message
Due to high inflation, selling work may be a bit challenging. In this episode, I offer some tips on cutting cost and a few ideas on how you might generate revenue to survive the hard times. You may need to be brave and try new things. For me personally, I do not wish to raise prices, but I am looking for ways to cut costs in my process while still maintaining quality. Hand mixing glazes from a base recipe, learning to single fire, moving towards giving classes, and diversifying selling platforms are some ways I discuss here to weather the storm. How are you all doing in the currently economic downturn? Let me know at creekroadpottery@gmail.com Links: A Free Pottery Cost Analysis spreadsheet free for download I created some time back that you might find helpful! https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-cost-analysis-spread-sheet/ Janet Holdcraft's “Blue Dawn” https://creekroadpottery.com/janet-holdcrafts-blue-dawn-glaze/ The Gallery41 Hebrew Jar Collection https://creekroadpottery.com/line-upon-line-collection/ The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. by Seth Godin
In this episode, we discuss 45 ways we might stall our work from being put into the world due to fear. Using Seth Godin's book, "The Practice: Shipping Creative Work." We discuss the many ways creators use to stall. I myself may have used all of these at some point. Have you?
In the 33rd Episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest Personal Trainer, Co-host of Lift Free & Die Hard and Fitness Writer for T-Nation, The Personal Trainer Development Center, Generation Iron, and more Andrew Coates will talk about Andrew's follower gain over the years, Influencer's biggest mistake, tips for gaining an audience, writing ideas, and more.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk!In this chapter you will discover:(1:40) Introducing our special guest Personal Trainer, Co-host of Lift Free & Die Hard and Fitness Writer for T-Nation, The Personal Trainer Development Center, Generation Iron, and more Andrew Coates @andrewcoatesfitness(2:00) Let people see your personality on Social Media(4:30) “If you can incorporate the things you enjoy and your passion in your social media, then it is going to be more sustainable” - Andrew Coates(6:05) Andrew's origin story(8:20) Shout out to Sohee Lee @soheefit(8:20) Shout out to Spencer Kolsky(8:40) Shout out to Dani Shugart @danishugart (9:20) Andrew's relationship with T-Nationhttps://www.t-nation.com(9:55) Shout out to Jonathan Goodman @itscoachgoodman(10:25) Shout out to Shane McLane @outbackperformancecenter(10:30) Shout out to David Otey @davidoteyfit(11:25) Andrew's start with Barbendhttps://barbend.com (11:40) Andrew's missed opportunity with BodyBuildingwww.bodubuilding.com(13:00) Kabuki Education Week Virtual @mad_scientist_duffinhttps://www.kabukieducation.com(14:40) Andrew's writing on his website lead to his success(15:05) Shout out to Mike Howard @leanminded(15:45) Shout out to Tony Gentilcore @tonygentilcore(17:40) Andrew's favorite book - The Practice by Seth Godin @sethgodinhttps://www.amazon.com/Practice-Shipping-Creative-Work/dp/0593328973(18:15) The War of Art by Steven Pressfield @steven_pressfield (18:35) “The cumulative effort and the devotion to working on your craft, as you do get better and better, over time leads to great outcomes.” - Andrew Coates(19:20) Andrew's follower gain over the years(20:05) Influencers' mistake of buying Instagram followers (22:00) Relation of followers to success (23:45) Essentialism by Greg McKeown @gregorymckeown(24:20) Choose the medium that you enjoy(26:55) Importance of Instagram for credibility(28:00) Andrew's stance on Tiktok(28:20) Crushing It! by Gary Vaynerchuk @garyvee(29:10) Snapchat for building an audience(31:20) Do people have a short attention span?(31:30) Shout out to The Joe Rogan podcast @joerogan(32:10) 1000 True Fans by Kevin Kelly(33:00) Being at the right place at the right time(33:45) Shout out to Jordon Polden(34:00) Shout out to Doctor Mike Israetel @rpdrmike(34:00) Shout out to Sohee Lee @soheefit(34:00) Shout out to Jordon Syatt @syattfitness(34:20) Shout out to Luka Hocevar @lukahocevar(36:00) “A strong foundation attracts the audience” - Andrew Coates(37:10) Where do writing ideas come from(39:45) Why Andrew don't follow ideologies(45:45) Shout out to Peter Crone @petercroneofficial(48:40) Start small, start strong(51:30) Where to find Andrew Coates? @andrewcoatesfitnesshttps://andrewcoatesfitness.com/
We discuss what it takes to do creative work consistently. Dan Cayer brings insights from the world of professional writing. Learn more about Dan Cayer and his work here. ---- To expand your creative problem solving with fun and laughter join me at the monthly Leadership Ecosystem Lunch. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/booksapplied/support
What sets the professional from the amateur? How does one go from being a novice to being an expert? How can you make sure you're giving it your all? These are the questions Seth Godin poses in his book The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. In the book, Seth talks about […]
Today we're discussing things Peter wished he would have known when initially starting out in the music industry. We will be covering material that will help you tremendously when just starting out. Make sure to drop a like and subscribe, and if you have any questions or comments, we encourage you to leave them in the comments section, or email Peter and Chad at Peter@mercenarymethods.com and Chad@mecenarymethods.com. *Episode Notes: Seth Godin book - The Practice: Shipping Creative Work https://www.amazon.com/Practice-Shipping-Creative-Work/dp/0593328973 Chord Chart App - UltimateGuitar: Chords & Tabs (search in the app/google play store)
Welcome to episode one of the Time is Right podcast. Kevin and John discussed the value of living a creative life and what that really means to them. The two bring different perspectives to the conversation: John works on his music part-time while keeping a full-time job. Kevin is building a full-time career devoted to writing, editing, and publishing. They talk about how living a life centered on creativity can be equally rewarding for both the full-time creator and those that must fit their creative pursuits into their free time. Kevin and John also talk honestly about life changes and events that inspired them to make their creative pursuits central to their lives. Resources John really enjoys the Creative Codex podcast produced by MJ Dorian and available wherever you find your podcasts. The podcast is an eclectic mix of deep dives into the lives and minds of creative people. Stories told in journalistic style, interviews with creatives, and even short creative tips. Find it on Apple Podcasts or check out the show notes on mjdorian.com. If you like it, drop him a good review and if you really like it, consider becoming a patron. Kevin shared Seth Godin's book of tips and pep-talks for creatives: The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. Godin's book is helpful for those struggling to establish a creative practice and making creativity a habit. Other Things We Talked About Kevin mentioned a few creative characters celebrating their successes and failures on YouTube: Adam Savage (yes, Myth Busters Adam Savage) has a great YouTube channel called Adam Savage's TestedSimone Giertz tries all kinds of things, builds many kinds of projects, and shares them on her YouTube whether or not they're successful.
Welcome to episode one of the Time is Right podcast. Kevin and John discussed the value of living a creative life and what that really means to them. The two bring different perspectives to the conversation: John works on his music part-time while keeping a full-time job. Kevin is building a full-time career devoted to writing, editing, and publishing. They talk about how living a life centered on creativity can be equally rewarding for both the full-time creator and those that must fit their creative pursuits into their free time.Kevin and John also talk honestly about life changes and events that inspired them to make their creative pursuits central to their lives. ResourcesJohn really enjoys the Creative Codex podcast produced by MJ Dorian and available wherever you find your podcasts. The podcast is an eclectic mix of deep dives into the lives and minds of creative people. Stories told in journalistic style, interviews with creatives, and even short creative tips. Find it on Apple Podcasts or check out the show notes on mjdorian.com. If you like it, drop him a good review and if you really like it, consider becoming a patron.Kevin shared Seth Godin's book of tips and pep-talks for creatives: The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. Godin's book is helpful for those struggling to establish a creative practice and making creativity a habit.Other Things We Talked AboutKevin mentioned a few creative characters celebrating their successes and failures on YouTube:Adam Savage (yes, Myth Busters Adam Savage) has a great YouTube channel called Adam Savage's TestedSimone Giertz tries all kinds of things, builds many kinds of projects, and shares them on her YouTube whether or not they're successful. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit timeisrightpodcast.substack.com
166: Creating Content As a Journey Of Self-Discovery and Facing Your Shadow with KSENIA and CARO AREVALO | Conscious Social Media Sessions PART 2 This episode is part two of the Conscious Social Media Sessions, where we explore social media as a pathway to miracles. In this series, I mentor my friend Caro Arevalo in honoring the whisper to explore short-form video content on TikTok and Instagram Reels (which can be translated into YouTube Shorts as well). This conversation is a mentorship session over a cup of ceremonial cacao with my friend, Caro Arevalo, an incredibly talented artist I introduced you to in episode 104, Stay True To The Essence You Want To Share with The World. We cover: The energetics of social media Finding balance between being an artist and being a content creator Caro shares her dreams and sees the possibility of social media as a pathway for their fulfillment Letting go of thinking small Facing the fear of being seen Finding confidence to be on camera Not allowing external metrics to dictate the freedom of your creative self-expression Creating content as a journey of self-discovery Social media as a playful pathway to acknowledging and expressing different facets of your spirituality and humanity Social media as an opportunity to face your shadow Releasing perfection: sharing your progress on social media instead of waiting for things to be complete Having fun with cross-promoting content between Instagram, TikTok and YouTube Releasing unworthiness and playfully sharing your journey How to capture peaceful content in short form video format (TikTok and Reels) Mentioned: Workshop: 5D Storytelling Through Video: Grow Your Business in 2021 with IG Reels & TikTok Course: 5D Storytelling Through Video (Grow in 2021 with IG Reels & TikTok) fundedbysource.com/work-with-me The Practice: Shipping Creative Work by Seth Godin Tiny Cabin Tour on Apartment Therapy Ashley Wood (@alnwithin) on Funded by Source The Midnight Gospel by Duncan Trussell Related episodes: 164 TikTok and IG Reels as a Pathway to Miracles with KSENIA and CARO AREVALO | Conscious Social Media Sessions 104 Carolina Arevalo: Stay True To The Essence You Want To Share with The World My TikTok Experiment: Week One 0-3K Growth My TikTok Experiment: Week Three 3-6K Growth My TikTok Experiment: Week Five 6K-40K Growth My TikTok Experiment: 0 to 350K Followers | 5D Video Storytelling Strategy for 2021 134 Lessons From Top 10 Most Downloaded Episodes in 2020 Connect with Caro: Carolina Arevalo on Instagram @caro.arevalo Caro Arevalo @carocaroarevalo on TikTok Caro Arevalo on YouTube Connect with Ksenia: Courses and Programs: Conscious Social Media Method Join my email list to know about upcoming workshops and more. Podcast Instagram: @fundedbysource Ksenia's Instagram: @athomewithksenia @ksenia.brief TikTok: @athomewithksenia YouTube Channel Share Funded by Source Podcast: If you're moved by the podcast, share it with a friend. Share your takeaways on Instagram stories and tag @fundedbysource. Subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts.
In this episode of Let Go & Lead, entrepreneur, best-selling author and speaker Seth Godin talks with Maril about reinvention, and we can better lead our teams through change. They discuss the challenge — and benefit — of letting go of sunk costs, the difference between managing and leading change, how impostor syndrome can be a good thing for leaders and why tension is necessary to drive change. Listen to the full episode below. Learn about: 4:42 The illusion that companies need to let go of 8:17 The mindset that fuels the imagination 9:57 Advice for leaders leading large transformations 12:01 Why impostor syndrome can be productive for leaders 19:22 How Seth navigates the overcrowded media landscape 26:25 Why tension is necessary to lead change Seth Godin is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, teacher, speaker, podcaster and world-renowned expert on creativity and creative entrepreneurship. He has launched one of the most popular blogs in the world, seths.blog, and written 20 best-selling books. His 2018 book, This is Marketing, was an instant bestseller in many countries. His most recent book, The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, is a handbook for creative professionals and creatives looking to make and share creative work. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/let-go-lead-with-maril-macdonald/id1454869525 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Gaf7JXOckZMtkpsMtnjAj?si=WZjZkvfLTX2T4eaeB1PO2A Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9sZXRnb2xlYWQubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/let-go-lead — Gagen MacDonald is a strategy execution consulting firm that specializes in employee engagement, culture change and leadership development. Learn more at http://www.gagenmacdonald.com.
We are joined by Seth Godin, prolific author, entrepreneur and former business executive, for yet another fascinating conversation. This time, Seth tackles the emotional journey of shipping creative work, and an emotional journey it certainly is. He shares his incredible insight that will help you navigate this journey from wherever you are to wherever you need to be.Seth Godin is the author of The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, a New York Times bestseller | The Practice: Shipping Creative WorkA free sample of Seth's new book, The Practice: Shipping Creative Work | https://seths.blog/thepracticeListener TribeWe have our own private social network for listeners of the Unmistakable Creative podcast. You can meet other listeners, discuss episodes, and engage with the creative community! Just visit https://the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.mn.co/ to sign up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A year ago, we talked to Seth Godin, legendary marketer and entrepreneur, about how to apply his philosophies to your practice. In 2021, that discussion is more relevant than ever, so we're releasing a new cut of this episode, with even more insights from Seth and Chris.Seth will change the way you think; not just about marketing, but people, communication, and how the world works. He is an elite entrepreneur and the author of 19 best-selling books, including The Dip, Purple Cow, and, most recently, This is Marketing. He is a prolific blogger and has written over 7500 blog posts. In 2013, Seth was one of just three professionals inducted into the Direct Marketing Hall of Fame, and five years later he also earned a spot in the Marketing Hall of Fame. He teaches a variety of workshops, including his life-changing altMBA program, and hosts the renowned Akimbo podcast. What's in This Episode: Who is Seth Godin Are you a regular cow or a “purple cow” in the personal injury space? How to differentiate your personal injury law firm in order to be remarkable (without changing your pricing) Seth explains how niching down to the smallest viable market helps you stand out from the competition Why you should start thinking of your personal injury clients as patients rather than customers What Seth's podcast, Akimbo, is all about and which episode you should listen to first Seth reveals his all-time favorite marketing books The inspiration behind Seth's forthcoming book, The Practice: Shipping Creative Work
https://bit.ly/Go_BelowtheLine Seth Godin is a best selling author, entrepreneur and public speaker. Seth has wrote over 20 best selling books around the world. On this episode, James and Seth, talk about his new book "The Practice: Shipping Creative work" and what goes into "The Practice." In many ways, Seth is an antidote for all the messages you hear about short term success, he believes more in the long-term "process" or practice including all failures. Seth also speaks about the role of storytelling, the stories we tell ourselves and the relationship with those stories and our behavior. To end the episode, James and Seth speak about doing the work out of generosity. Where to find Seth Godin: https://www.seths.blog/ https://www.sethgodin.com/ https://www.twitter.com/thisissethsblog https://www.instagram.com/sethgodin/ His most recent book: https://www.amazon.com/Practice-Shipping-Creative-Work/dp/0593328973 00:00 Intro 05:09 The Practice 6:52 Failures correlation with creativity 13:49 Silicon Valley Ecosystem 20:53 Authenticity is useless 27:20 Beginners Missteps 34:37 Storytelling 37:29 You're artist when you tell yourself you are 40:41 Seth's Workshop 46:30 Generosity Hit the show hotline and leave a question or comment for the show at 424-272-6640, email James questions directly at askbelowtheline@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @ twitter.com/gobelowtheline Support Our Sponsors Magic Mind https://magicmind.coNetSuite by Oracle https://netsuite.com/BTL About your host, James: James Beshara is a founder, investor, advisor, author, podcaster, and encourager based in Los Angeles, California. James has created startups for the last 12 years, selling one (Tilt, acquired by Airbnb), and invested in a few multi-billion dollar startups to date. He has spoken at places such as Y-Combinator, Harvard Business School, Stanford University, TechCrunch Disrupt, and has been featured in outlets like the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Fortune Magazine, and Time Magazine. He's been featured in Forbes, Time, and Inc Magazine's “30 Under 30” lists and advises startups all around the world. All of this is his “above the line” version of his background. Hear the other 90% of the story in the intro episode of Below The Line. “Below the Line with James Beshara" is brought to you by Another Podcast Network.
Tania Del Rio is the author of the book https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071NH8P7Q?pf_rd_r=82DC7D2J6TEFHT371BXN&pf_rd_p=5ae2c7f8-e0c6-4f35-9071-dc3240e894a8&pd_rd_r=4e535fbb-7ed8-4b25-8206-1e531811f224&pd_rd_w=hj0WI&pd_rd_wg=11vdC&ref_=pd_gw_unk (“Happy, Healthy & Zen in Paris”) and the creator of the podcast https://postcards-from-paris.captivate.fm/ (“Postcards from Paris”.) She is sought-after wellness and mindfulness coach for busy executives and professionals. Tania has been leading wellness workshops and health programs in Paris since 2012. Tania specializes in showing high-performing professionals how to succeed in their new assignment living abroad by teaching them how to rewire themselves (and their habits) to thrive in their new environment. Tania was born in Mexico City, received her bachelors of science degree in Biomedical Research from Mexico City's National University. Tania then went on to NYC and became a trained scientist by earning her PhD in Biology from New York University (NYU). Tania then went on to a career of research in the field of molecular biology and genetics but as it does so many times, life had other plans for her. Tania went through some health issues that included dealing with anxiety, which caused her to transition from being a scientist to a health and wellness coach. Tania and I have a far-ranging discussion that covers how our lifestyle and our daily choices play a huge part our ability to keep both our physical & mental performance in order and the impact that chronic stress has on our bodies. Tania tells the story of the day she discovered YOGA and how her daily YOGA practice has changed her life forever. We also get into an in-depth discussion on the power of consistency, 2 books that had a BIG impact on both our lives and how devoting just a few minutes each day to a mindful activity can not only change your mindset but change your life. Thank you for listening. If you like what you hear, please HIT the SUBSCRIBE BUTTON. We have a bunch of cool interviews, like this one, to come. Let's take a walk past the Eiffel tower and maybe stroll over to the Louvre. Please enjoy my conversation - with Tania Del Rio, author of "Happy, Healthy & Zen" and “Post Cards From Paris.” And remember… "Life is built, not born." Mentioned in this Episode: Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071NH8P7Q?pf_rd_r=82DC7D2J6TEFHT371BXN&pf_rd_p=5ae2c7f8-e0c6-4f35-9071-dc3240e894a8&pd_rd_r=4e535fbb-7ed8-4b25-8206-1e531811f224&pd_rd_w=hj0WI&pd_rd_wg=11vdC&ref_=pd_gw_unk ("Happy, Healthy & Zen in Paris") Podcast: https://postcards-from-paris.captivate.fm/ ("Post Cards from Paris") Website: https://www.happyhealthyandzen.com/ (Tania Del Rio - "Happy, Healthy, & Zen") Book: https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break-ebook/dp/B07D23CFGR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1M6MKLABPELL5&dchild=1&keywords=atomic+habits&qid=1622629748&s=digital-text&sprefix=at%2Cdigital-text%2C159&sr=1-1 ("Atomic Habits" (James Clear)) Book: https://www.amazon.com/Practice-Shipping-Creative-Work/dp/0593328973 ("The Practice" (Seth Godin)) Book: https://www.amazon.com/Bird-Some-Instructions-Writing-Life/dp/0385480016/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=bird+by+bird&qid=1622629854&s=books&sr=1-1 ("Bird by Bird" (Anne Lamott)) https://akimbo.com/thepodcastingworkshop (Akimbo "The Podcast Workshop")
What does it mean to trust yourself? Inspired by a quote from Seth Godin's book, The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, I'm exploring what it means to trust yourself and how trust connects to your passion. For most of my business, I found it easier to trust someone else's interpretation of me rather than trust my thoughts, desires, and feelings. But as I consider what it means to trust myself and do the work connected to that trust, I see an interesting new path forward. To outsiders, it looks a lot like where I've been before. But to me, it feels so much different.
What does it mean to trust yourself? Inspired by a quote from Seth Godin's book, The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, I'm exploring what it means to trust yourself and how trust connects to your passion. For most of my business, I found it easier to trust someone else's interpretation of me rather than trust my thoughts, desires, and feelings. But as I consider what it means to trust myself and do the work connected to that trust, I see an interesting new path forward. To outsiders, it looks a lot like where I've been before. But to me, it feels so much different.
I watched the professor of my advanced poetry class open the lid of a metal box crammed with 3x5 cards. He wiggled out one of the worn cards covered with notes and held it up. On this card was the title of one of his poems along with the date of the latest version. Below that he had written names of literary magazines where he’d submitted that poem, followed by their response. “One poem per card,” he said. He showed us how he tucked the card behind the month when he was supposed to hear back—a simple system to track and follow up with every submission. He passed one of the cards around the room. I held it in my hand and studied the notes he’d scrawled on the front and back. The Box There was no magic to his system. It was not fancy or expensive. Yet, he was a respected, prolific poet on campus for a semester, showing us how it’s done. When the last student finished looking at the sample card and handed it back to him, he slid it back in its spot. I stared at that box. I was in an advanced poetry class because I’d already had The Moment; that is, I’d already begun to think of myself as a writer. I viewed myself as a poet. The day of the box was different. After class, I walked straight to the bookstore, bought a pack of 3x5 cards and a maroon plastic box with a hinged lid, then headed to my room where I started logging each of my poems on those cards: one card per poem. The Shift While I’d had The Moment, this was different. I walked into that bookstore because I'd experienced "The Shift." What's "The Shift"? It's when I shifted from viewing the work as an assignment or hobby to something deeper, more serious. It's when I committed. Like that poet with his metal box packed with poems, I too was committing to the craft and to a lifetime of word-work. It would still be several years before I made any money as a writer, but I saw myself differently. I was a working poet. And because of this shift and the resulting commitment, I organized myself—however simply and humbly—with the intention of writing and submitting my work to publications. Looking back, that plastic box seems like so much more than a storage container. It held my intentions, my resolution. I don’t know what it’s like for other writers, but for me, the day I bought that little box was the day my life tilted in a new direction. The Practice The professor gave us vision. We got a glimpse of who or what we could become. He nudged us to take a step forward. And it worked. I was ready to send my work. I was ready to ship. One card per poem. One piece at a time. I had to write the poem, record it, track it, and ship it. Seth Godin recently released The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. On the first pages, he explains why he chose those three words in the subtitle. The first word, “shipping,” he says, is “because it doesn’t count if you don’t share it.”1 He included “creative”: “because you're not a cog in the system...you’re a creator.”2 And he added work “because it’s not a hobby. You might not get paid for it, not today, but you approach it as a professional...and the work is why you are here.”3 The Shift led to The Practice. The Shift was my realization that the work was why I was here, a writer. The Practice was how I would fill that box. Compelled to action, I stepped out and followed through to get in the game and take the hits. I began the practice of writing, recording, tracking, and shipping the work. The Pro Over time, I saw new possibilities. Next thing you know, I was, in the words of Steven Pressfield, “turning pro.”4 Because The Practice makes The Pro. Jason Pinter, interviewed for the podcast How Writers Write, says: "If you're really going to be serious about writing and you want to either make a career out of it, make a living out of it, or even just make a little bit of money out of it in any sort of way,
Más información sobre la profesión de la ilustración y sobre el podcast, aliados, colaboradores, recursos y herramientas en www.ilustrandodudas.com/podcastApúntate a nuestra newsletter para estar al tanto de todo en https://bit.ly/3a8SSKuHoy en el programa repasamos un libro muy interesante llamado The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, de Seth Godin, donde hace hincapié en la gran importancia de ser consistentes y perseverantes a lo largo del tiempo en el desarrollo de nuestra destreza creativa como única manera de sobresalir y encontrar nuestra voz. CRÉDITOSEntradilla: Joan Llorcawww.instagram.com/artnegreCanciones de fondo: BendsoundCanción final: Paz Salem - Assirbey
Based on the breakthrough Akimbo workshop pioneered by legendary author Seth Godin, The Practice will help you get unstuck and find the courage to make and share creative work. Godin insists that writer's block is a myth, that consistency is far more important than authenticity, and that experiencing the imposter syndrome is a sign that you're a well-adjusted human. Most of all, he shows you what it takes to turn your passion from a private distraction to a productive contribution, the one you've been seeking to share all along. This reading is called: Where Do Ideas Come From? Order your copy of The Practice from your local bookstore or here on Amazon.
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The Practice: Shipping Creative Work by Seth Godin For More of SuperCreativity Podcast By James Taylor My guest today is Seth Godin. Seth is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, and speaker. In addition to launching one of the most popular blogs in the world, he has written 19 best-selling books, including The Dip, Linchpin, Purple […] The post Seth Godin – A Marketing Icon On His Creative Process, Shipping Creative Work and Vodka Making – #292 appeared first on James Taylor.
In this episode, we talk to author and marketing legend, Seth Godin. His latest book, The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, is just chock full of brilliant stuff and is a must-read for everyone who wants to get "unstuck" and move forward with their goals in life. > I think that we are way happier when the work we do becomes our dream, not the other way around. Seth also talks about what being on the hook means and why it is important to commit to do your best work at all times. > This idea that our work pays forward, that it gives us a chance to make an impact as we'd like to have an impact made for us. I think that makes it a perfect circle. Focusing on being productive and writing, Seth does not believe that there is a special tactic that can unlock it. > I find the strategy matters more than the tactic. And what's the difference? Strategy is something that doesn't change very often and that you can tell your competition about it and it won't make any difference. Curiosity is a big motivator for Seth. He outlines that skills are learned and that talent has nothing to do with how successful you can be. > I don't believe in talent. I think almost nothing is innate. I've never met a six month old kid who could ride a bike or juggle or speak a sentence that was worth listening to. So somewhere along the way, we learn all these things. They're skills and being curious is definitely a skill. We end the conversation by talking about willpower and how developing this skill is essential to productivity. Don't forget to drop by Akimbo's Creative Worskhop. Read more about what Seth is up to on his blog. Graham Allcott is the founder of time management training company Think Productive. This podcast is produced by Rizelle Marie Paredes and is hosted on Podiant.
Is there something you've been trying for the longest time and it doesn't seem to work? Tune into today's podcast for a little bit of wisdom from Seth Godin, the author of "The Practice: Shipping Creative Work." Also, tune in for a special announcement that I have for my community. You won't want to miss it
This week, The Entrepreneurial You podcast celebrates 200 episodes and Seth Godin joins Host, Heneka Watkis-Porter for a second appearance to celebrate. Seth is the embodiment of ruckus, generosity and creativity. Listen to this powerful conversation surrounding how to ‘just do it.' You don't need the approval of anyone to create your ‘ruckus' but you must start. Doing the LIVE conversation was super amazing. Thanks to all who joined us live and to you who will listen after. HERE ARE THREE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE: Find out what the most Jamaican thing Seth ever did. Discover how to "pick yourself." Learn what it means to do the "practice." EPISODE SOUND BITE Every Blog Starts With Fewer Than 100 Readers "It's easy for somebody to say you can do X Y or Z because you're your Seth. But they weren't around when I got 800 rejection letters in a row and was eating black beans and rice every day because I wasn't Seth. And when my blog started, the first 200 posts had fewer than 100 readers. Every blog starts with fewer than 100 readers. Every PODCAST starts with fewer than 100 listeners that's the only way it can start. Different People Will Find Different Fuel Every day I say what would my mom and dad be proud of if I did this and every day I say what did all the people who open the door for me, what do they need from me today that's my fuel. Different people are going to find different fuel. But I believe there is an endless amount of enthusiasm and momentum and reserve if we just tap into the people who came before... The Roadmap? The number of roadmaps in the world is close to infinite. First, you have to decide where you want to go. So if I said to you, how do I get to Kingston. Well, we can look at Google Maps; we can look at Bing; we can look at Rand McNally. Finding the map is pretty straightforward. The hard part is deciding to go to Kingston, committing to go to Kingston, saying, I'm going to get from here to there. And that's the thing we ignore because everyone's afraid of failing. Everyone says show me the proof of all the steps. Exactly, the guarantee that I'm going to get from here to there and that's not how it works, so, you know, Miles Davis was first, and the one and only and recorded the bestselling Jazz album of its time in four days. No guarantees right. When Bob Marley showed up and did the work he did, there was no model. There was no do it exactly like this. Chris Blackwell helped but it was Bob believe." ABOUT SETH GODIN Seth is actually a repeat guest on The Entrepreneurial You podcast. He is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, and speaker. In addition to launching one of the most popular blogs in the world, he has written 19 best-selling books, including The Dip, Linchpin, Purple Cow, Tribes, and What To Do When It's Your Turn (And It's Always Your Turn). One of his most recent books, This is Marketing, was an instant bestseller in countries around the world. Today we are here to talk about The Practice: Shipping Creative work. Though renowned for his writing and speaking, Seth also founded two companies, Squidoo and Yoyodyne (acquired by Yahoo!). In 2013, Seth was one of just three professionals inducted into the Direct Marketing Hall of Fame. In May 2018, he was inducted into the Marketing Hall of Fame as well. He might be the only person in both. Listen to the episode and let us know what is your biggest takeaway. RESOURCES Connect with Seth Godin: YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook Buy The Practice VISIT OUR SPONSOR: Jamaica Stock Exchange SHOP The Entrepreneurial Store: https://henekawatkisporter.com/store/ BOOKS by Heneka Watkis-Porter: https://henekawatkisporter.com/books/ LEARN Podcasting: https://henekawatkisporter.com/learn/ Book Heneka Watkis-Porter to SPEAK: https://henekawatkisporter.com/speaking/ LISTEN to other podcast episodes: https://henekawatkisporter.
400 | Seth Godin Interview Joining me on the podcast today is entrepreneur, best-selling author, and speaker Seth Godin. We have a GREAT conversation together that you won't want to miss! You'll discover some crazy-practical insight as Seth and I discuss: the cost of creativity the value of good work and finding happiness in life Part of the toxic myth is this thing about authenticity, which is, "Be who you are, do what you want, and things will follow." And that makes a really fine aphorism. But it doesn't actually hold up, if you examine it. In fact, the most reliable way to have a happy life is to make the commitment to like what you do. You'll find our conversation inspiring, as well as thought-provoking, as Seth unpacks some of important life-learnings like: how he compares creativity to learning to ride a bike! Nobody's born knowing how to ride, and the art of learning to ride a bicycle is simply about sticking around long enough that you get over the falling part. I know today's episode will shine a ray of light and inspiration onto the road ahead of you! Resources and Links: https://www.amazon.com/Practice-Shipping-Creative-Work/dp/0593328973/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1OADQUEFQIG9K&dchild=1&keywords=seth+godin+the+practice&qid=1610050731&sprefix=seth+godin%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-1
Vanessa Pollock is the CEO/Founder of Pollock Properties Group at Keller Williams Premier Properties. She is also the founder of Closing for a Cause, an entrepreneur, business owner, and accomplished ballet dancer. Pollock Properties helped over 150 families with a sales volume of over $100,000,000 in 2020. Here's What We Cover in This Episode The care, serve, give model Building a business on a core mission The mindset of unparalleled service High tech, high touch, high design 3 deliverables that help her business stand out and attract clients You can't lead others until you lead yourself What it means to be servant-hearted, community-focused, and generosity based Vanessa's Book Recommendation https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0593328973/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=successascent-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=0593328973&linkId=cec0fced2c7b4622a5a946fcc2a176ab (The Practice: Shipping Creative Work by Seth Godin) Connect with Vanessa http://www.pollockpropertiesgroup.com (Website for Real Estate) http://www.careservegive.com (Website for Business Development) https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessapollock/ (LinkedIn) https://www.facebook.com/VanessaPollockRealtor/ (Facebook)
Ryan Varga is a lifestyle photographer living in Denver Colorado. He's done work for brands like Nike and Lululemon Athletica. He's developed this avenue of creative expression while working a full-time job in the tech industry, and is currently exploring his own identity through the craft. Tommy and Dusty talk to him about why having a creative outlet is so valuable to him, and why he would continue to take pictures even if no one ever saw a single photo. You can follow Ryan's work on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ryceroni/ (@ryceroni) or on his website: https://www.ryceroni.com (ryceroni.com) Finding Ourselves Question of the Week: What are you wearing when you feel your best? What do you always regret wearing? Tommy's Recommendation: Wake Forest Cafe, https://www.blackwhiteroasters.com (Black & White Coffee Rosters) Dusty's Recommendation: Watch all the Coen brother's movies in order, from Blood Simple to Buster Scruggs. Ryan's Recommendation: https://www.amazon.com/Practice-Shipping-Creative-Work/dp/0593328973/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3RXWADYHMFW6Y&dchild=1&keywords=the+practice+seth+godin&qid=1608215174&s=books&sprefix=The+Practice%2Cstripbooks%2C317&sr=1-1 (The Practice: Shipping Creative Work )by Seth Godin Books recommended in this podcast include: https://www.navalmanack.com (Almanack of Naval Ravikant) by Eric Jorgenson, https://www.amazon.com/Antifragile-Things-That-Disorder-Incerto/dp/0812979680 (Antifragile) by Nassim Taleb
ANAK Creates Podcast | The Art of Audio Engineering, Music Production and Creative Business
This week's podcast is inspired by a book I am currently reading called "The Practice - Shipping Creative Work" by Seth Godin. I wanted to explore the thought's I had while reading this and how they directly relate to audio engineering, mixing and music creation. I break the simple steps down into a formula for creators or those who want to be creators, on how to actually create. So many people call themselves creatives but don't consistently create anything. It's all about the practice, showing up, and there's no place to be making excuses about waiting for the proper "flow state" or "creativity to hit". An amazing book that I highly recommend checking out as well!
Welcome to our new podcast for all stitchers, embroiderers, textile artists and creative souls, where we have friendly informal conversations about what it actually means to be an artist working in textiles, with your hosts Izzy Moore and Gina Ferrari. We are both practising artists and tutors specialising in machine embroidery, but we're still figuring it all out! We chat about combining the creative process with running a business and hope that you will find inspiration and support for your own creative journeys. In this episode we talk about some of our favourite textile related books; those we find useful, interesting and inspiring as well as those we might like to own. You can find a list of all books mentioned, plus a few more of our favourites, below. Gina's Choices: Inspired to Stitch 21 Textile Artists, Diana Springall, (A & C Black); From Art to Stitch, Janet Edmonds, (Search Press); Alexander McQueen, Savage Beauty, Metropolitan Museum of Art, (Yale University Press). Izzy's Choices: Mixed Media Inspirations by Beryl Taylor, (Interweave); Machine Embroidery: Stitch Techniques by Val Campbell Harding & Pam Watts, (Batsford); Celtic Art: The Methods of Construction by George Bain, (Constable). Other books that almost made the list: Mark Making in Textile Art, Helen Parrot, (Batsford); The Art of Embroidery, inspirational stitches, textures and surfaces, Francoise Tellier-Loumagne, (Thames & Hudson); Sketchbook Explorations for Mixed Media and Textile Artists Shelley Rhodes, (Batsford); The Found Object in Textile Art, Cas Holmes, (Batsford); Encyclopedia of Machine Embroidery, Val Holmes, (Batsford); World Textiles: A sourcebook, (British Museum Press). Other books mentioned in this episode: WOW Book 6 - edited by Lynda Monk, (d4daisy Books Ltd); Traditional Dress: Knowledge and Methods of Old Time Clothings, Adolf Hungry Wolf, (Good Medicine Books); Papiers a la Mode, Isabelle de Borchgrave & Rita Brown, (Bellear Publishing London); Patch Work - A life among clothes, Claire Wilcox, (V & A publishing); The Christmas Chronicles, Nigel Slater, (4th Estate); Raw Drawing, Alessandro Bonaccorsi, (Batsford); The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, Seth Godin, (Penguin Books); Spoon-Fed: Why almost everything we've been told about food is wrong, Tim Spector, (Jonathan Cape) If you're interested in our online teaching, Gina's Free Machining Fun courses and Angelina Angels course are open until the end of December, and Izzy's Beautiful Baubles course is open until Christmas. We both have new courses in the pipeline, so please sign up for our newsletters to find out more! You can sign up to Gina's newsletter here, and Izzy's here. The music is Dear Autumn by Ikson and you can find it at soundcloud.com/ikson.
We are joined by Seth Godin, prolific author, entrepreneur and former business executive, for yet another fascinating conversation. This time, Seth tackles the emotional journey of shipping creative work, and an emotional journey it certainly is. He shares his incredible insight that will help you navigate this journey from wherever you are to wherever you need to be.Seth Godin is the author of The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, a New York Times bestseller | The Practice: Shipping Creative WorkA free sample of Seth's new book, The Practice: Shipping Creative Work | https://seths.blog/thepracticeListener TribeWe have our own private social network for listeners of the Unmistakable Creative podcast. You can meet other listeners, discuss episodes, and engage with the creative community! Just visit https://the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.mn.co/ to sign up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There's No Such Thing as Writer's Block with Seth Godin, Ep # 1 My first guest on the all-new Anthony Iannarino show truly needs no introduction! Seth Godin has written many bestselling books — among them are Linchpin, Tribes, The Purple Cow, and The Dip. He recently released his latest, The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. Just released on November 3, it has already become the #1 New Release in several categories as well as #1 Bestseller on Amazon in Popular Psychology, Creativity, and Genius! Listen today to hear Seth and I talk all about it! ***************PLAYER CODE GOES HERE UNDER 1ST PARAGRAPHS************ You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... How Seth distinguishes between career and work. [3:05] Why Seth believes there is no such thing as writer's block. [5:46] What makes you an artist and how to find your voice. [11:52] What people can do to start trusting themselves in their work. [16:18] Why generosity cannot be transactional. [23:45] What Seth sees as the job of the future. [35:22] Resources & People Mentioned The Practice: Shipping Creative Work by Seth Godin The War of Art by Steven Pressfield Free: The Future of a Radical Price by Chris Anderson Connect with Seth Godin Seth's Website Seth's Amazon Author Page Follow Seth on Medium Follow Seth on Twitter Follow Seth on Instagram Follow Seth on Facebook Seth can be found on LinkedIn at Akimbo Workshops and altMBA Connect With Anthony Iannarino https://thesalesblog.com Follow on Twitter Follow on Linkedin Follow on Facebook Subscribe to The Anthony Iannarino Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts
The Imposter Syndrome “We Become What We Do” Seth Godin The imposter syndrome identifies that there can be times where we struggle with being accurate, being authentic in acknowledging our own accomplishments, our own competence. With the imposter syndrome there can actually be an internal fear that we will be seen as deceiving others – as someone who doesn't really have the skills and talents that we have been identified with. A person with impostor syndrome struggles with acknowledging just how competent they are, with feeling inadequate In December 2019, a research article https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7174434/ (Prevalence, Predictors, and Treatment of Impostor Syndrome: a Systematic Review) was published that looked at 62 different studies of over 14,000 participants looking at this idea of the imposter syndrome. “Each time I write a book, every time I face that yellow pad, the challenge is so great. I have written eleven books, but each time I think, ‘Uh oh, they're going to find out now. I've run a game on everybody and they're going to find me out.” https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/220406-each-time-i-write-a-book-every-time-i-face (Quote from Maya Angelou) “We become what we do.” Seth Godin Five actions that will move you away from falling prey to a misalignment with who you are and how you connect with your world. 1. I trust myself. 2. I persist on the journey to grow and change 3. I pursue an understanding of my daily action steps 4. I give myself room to fail. 5. I serve others without guarantee that my service will be recognized or appreciated. https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/servant-leadership.htm (What is servant leadership? Robert Greenleaf) Resources: Godin, S. (2020). The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. New York: Penguin Random House. Maxwell, J (2000). Failing Forward, Turning Mistakes into Stepping Stones for Success. USA: Harper Collins You can find me at http://www.healthyleadership.online (www.healthyleadership.online)
"That's what the practice is. It's for people who have read enough blog posts or books to know the method, but for whatever reason look straight at the method and blink," says Seth Godin. His 20th book is The Practice: Shipping Creative Work and it's a book for our troubled times. Keep the conversation going on social media @CNFPod and head over to brendanomeara.com for show notes and to sign up for my monthly newsletter.
This is a discussion with Seth Godin, where we talk about his new book - The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, that talks about how anyone can find their voice and put forward their best work. Seth Godin is the author of 19 books that have been bestsellers around the world and have been translated into more than 35 languages. The founder of the altMBA and The Akimbo Workshops, online seminars that have transformed the work of thousands of people and he was inducted into the Marketing Hall of Fame.
Seth Godin is a teacher, writer and marketer. He is the author of 19 best selling books including Linchpin, Purple Cow, Poke the Box and This is Marketing. His latest book is called The Practice: Shipping Creative Work: https://seths.blog
Seth Godin is back to chat about overcoming failure, finding your voice, trusting the process, the podcasting landscape, how to create for yourself, and his new book, The Practice: Shipping Creative Work.On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we discuss: Becoming better at failure Failing in a teamJob security & no guaranteesFinding your voiceHow Seth has changed personally over the last 12 monthsFlexibility, processes & meeting specTrusting the processThe difficulty of work & the sinecure Making a ruckus Software & adversarial interoperabilityThe podcasting landscapePlatforms & speaking to the next generationConservatismAudience & intentionHobbies & creating for yourself Starting & willpowerUltimate FrisbeeWhat Seth's excited about moving forwardSeth's Blog: https://seths.blog/Find Seth's new book, The Practice: Shipping Creative Work in local book stores or on Amazon.Watch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk ShowEmail us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business, and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY.Learn how to podcast or let us help you with your branded podcast production. Visit our podcast agency, Making Podcasts.
Podcast: The Tim Ferriss Show (LS 81 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: #476: Seth Godin on The Game of Life, The Value of Hacks, and Overcoming AnxietyPub date: 2020-10-26Seth Godin on The Game of Life, The Value of Hacks, and Overcoming Anxiety | Brought to you by Athletic Greens all-in-one supplement, Four Sigmatic mushroom coffee, and Tonal smart home gymSeth Godin (@ThisIsSethsBlog) is the author of 19 international bestsellers translated into more than 35 languages, including Tribes, Purple Cow, Linchpin, The Dip, and This Is Marketing. He writes daily at Seths.blog, which is one of the most popular blogs in the world. He's also the founder of the altMBA and The Akimbo Workshops, online seminars that have transformed the work of thousands of people. He writes about the post-industrial revolution, the way ideas spread, marketing, quitting, leadership, and most of all, changing everything. His newest book is The Practice: Shipping Creative Work.In this episode, we explore many topics, including:The value of hacksThe magic of HamiltonWhat learning to juggle and cultivating creativity have in commonThe myth of qualityWhat Seth means by “Don't steal the revelation.”Focusing on generosity instead of anxietyChoosing the ruleset for your own game of lifeHow Joni Mitchell eschewed the safety of the sinecureWhat you would do if you knew you would fail?Please enjoy!*This episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens. I get asked all the time, “If you could only use one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually Athletic Greens, my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, Athletic Greens is offering you their Vitamin D Liquid Formula free with your first subscription purchase—a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit AthleticGreens.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive the free Vitamin D Liquid Formula with your first subscription purchase! That's up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive all-in-one daily greens product.*This podcast is also brought to you by Four Sigmatic and their delicious mushroom coffee, featuring lion's mane and chaga. It tastes like coffee, but there are only 40 milligrams of caffeine, so it has less than half of what you would find in a regular cup of coffee. I do not get any jitters, acid reflux, or any type of stomach burn. It's organic and keto friendly, plus every single batch is third-party lab tested.You can try it right now by going to FourSigmatic.com/Tim and using the code TIM. You will receive up to 40% off on the lion's mane coffee bundle. Simply visit FourSigmatic.com/Tim. If you are in the experimental mindset, I do not think you'll be disappointed. *This episode is also brought to you by Tonal! Tonal is the world's most intelligent home gym and personal trainer. It is precision engineered and designed to be the world's most advanced strength studio. Tonal uses breakthrough technology—like adaptive digital weights and A.I. learning—together with the best experts in resistance training so you get stronger, faster. Every program is personalized to your body using A.I., and smart features check your form in real time, just like a personal trainer.Try Tonal, the world's smartest home gym, for 30 days in your home, and if you don't love it, you can return it for a full refund. Visit Tonal.com for $100 off their smart accessories when you use promo code TIM21 at checkout.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim's email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferrissThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
In this episode, we talk to author and marketing legend, Seth Godin. His latest book, [The Practice: Shipping Creative Work](https://www.amazon.ae/Practice-Shipping-Creative-Work/dp/0593328973), is just chock full of brilliant stuff and is a must-read for everyone who wants to get "unstuck" and move forward with their goals in life. > I think that we are way happier when the work we do becomes our dream, not the other way around. Seth also talks about what being *on the hook* means and why it is important to commit to do your best work at all times. > This idea that our work pays forward, that it gives us a chance to make an impact as we'd like to have an impact made for us. I think that makes it a perfect circle. Focusing on being productive and writing, Seth does not believe that there is a special tactic that can unlock it. > I find the strategy matters more than the tactic. And what's the difference? Strategy is something that doesn't change very often and that you can tell your competition about it and it won't make any difference. Curiosity is a big motivator for Seth. He outlines that skills are learned and that talent has nothing to do with how successful you can be. > I don't believe in talent. I think almost nothing is innate. I've never met a six month old kid who could ride a bike or juggle or speak a sentence that was worth listening to. So somewhere along the way, we learn all these things. They're skills and being curious is definitely a skill. We end the conversation by talking about willpower and how developing this skill is essential to productivity. Don't forget to drop by [Akimbo's Creative Worskhop](https://akimbo.com/thecreativesworkshop). Read more about what Seth is up to on his [blog](www.seths.blog). Graham Allcott is the founder of time management training company [Think Productive](www.thinkproductive.co.uk). This podcast is produced by [Rizelle Marie Paredes](https://www.linkedin.com/in/rizelleparedes04/) and is hosted on [Podiant](podiant.co).