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Experiments, challenges, and habits. Habits keep you connecting to creating on a regular basis. Experiments allow you to dive into the unknown while challenges push the boundaries of what you already do. You need all three to fully engage your creative potential and beyond. There is a practical side and a woo-woo side and the grey area in between is where you find magic. The podcast explores creative mastery by delving into the practical and woo-woo through interviews, books, blogs, epiphani ...
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First this episode has no connection to Abraham Hicks...Esther Hicks isn't being interviewed, there is a segment of her talking in here but otherwise she hasn't endorsed the morning challenge...yet. :-) I put together the idea for a 30 Day Abraham Hicks Morning Challenge because I believe that establishing that habit could be one of the best things…
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In the first part of this year I went to Funnel Hacking Live, an event put on by ClickFunnels with some excellent speakers. It was a cool experience and during it I got some interviews from fellow funnel hackers. Why should you care as a creative entrepreneur? The interviews provide an interesting perspective on content creation and connecting to a…
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This episode has some visuals to it that can be viewed by watching the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/hn-qnR4NkYY In this episode I explore some of the reasons for alternative lifestyles like van life and how leveraging some of those ideas in regular life increases creative potential. Some personal reflections on my own van life along with my…
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Creative habits are awesome for structure however there is also a danger to getting stuck in a rut and being stale. That's where expanding your creative capacity comes into play as you intentionally experiment, challenge, and expand your creative spirit. Have something you want to share? Go to creativehabitspodcast.com and share your short thoughts…
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A lot of articles talk about willpower being a limited resource. Meaning those things you use willpower on early in the day mean you have less willpower later on. There are some experiments showing that it's more like a muscle and developing one area of "willpower" actually contributes to development in others. This is great news for those who have…
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creativehabitspodcast.com/ofa Let's face it any time you see an online course that's any good and could help you with your goals or targets - plus has multiple bonus items or features - there is a natural pull towards it even if you already have online courses yet unfinished. There is a term for this...it's called learning procrastination and it's …
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Resiliency is key to moving through obstacles that come up while you create...an easy exercise shared, also talking about erasing notes and a special technique for keeping books when you significant other doesn't want you to... The complete show notes with hand written PDF are at: creativehabitspodcast.com/resiliency…
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There are so many cool people developing, building, creating. Our current technology allows for a lot more interactivity. Which means we can and should be building a tribe to co-create experiences that allow us to reach and be inspired towards greatness. http://creativehabitspodcast.com/expertsecrets Note: there may be affiliate links mentioned her…
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One of the ways Darren Hardy defines the Compound Effect: “It’s the principle of reaping huge rewards from a series of small, smart choices. Success is earned in the moment to moment decisions that in themselves make no visible difference whatsoever, but the accumulated compounding effect is profound.” Basically it’s leveraging small actions over a…
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This week, I went to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts to talk with Michael Taylor, the museum’s chief curator and deputy director for art and education. Michael is a relative newcomer to Richmond, and he doesn't take this jewel of an art museum for granted. We talked about the ways that museums are changing, as people expect to experience the art a…
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The creative tipping point is that point you reach when what you create is stellar. Before you reach the creative tipping point you are in various stages of not quite liking what you create (aka sucking). You move past the creative tipping point when you reach a groove and are creating at a stellar level. It's also the point at which, if you have b…
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Kyle Cease now does his talks without knowing what he is going to say. He co-creates with his audience. The idea of that is powerful when connected to anything you are creating (especially when caught up in the idea of perfection). Note: this isn't an interview with Kyle Cease. Also in this short episode is the idea of cultivating silence and not d…
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When John Freyer spoke at TEDxRVA, he was the only speaker to roll a large tricycle bike onto the stage while drinking ice water from a blue Mason jar. John’s many projects have appeared in many places, from New York City galleries to the Richmond Street Art Festival. Recently, he even took his fancy bike and Recovery Roast coffee to the Capitol Sq…
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Why do people collect art? We have talked with a lot of artists about why they make art and what that work means to them. But collecting art can also be a creative act, when done with thought, curiosity and passion, maybe with a little bit of obsession thrown in.The New York Times art critic Michael Kimmelman wrote that the consolation of art comes…
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This is the first of multiple challenges set for this year. Hope you enjoy it! Sign up on the website creativehabitspodcast.com and get an email series guiding you through, a Facebook group to share what you created, and the Creative Habits Podcast YouTube playlist with videos to help you through. Know that about page video you keep wanting to crea…
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Everything is a Remix is a series done by Kirby Ferguson looking at how popular music and movies are remixed. How does this work when looking at your own creative output? How can you use content curation to feed your subconscious to come up with more ideas? This and more are gone over within this episode. Show notes here with suggested content cura…
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In this weeks podcast episode I bring together ideas from past guests and solidify towards some primary creative habits. These are habits that "should" be in place regardless of what medium you are working with. Although I do recognize creativity is wide open, just as with exercise or sports there are basic moves or primal movements that are key to…
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This week, we talked with Houston-based artist Natasha Bowdoin. Natasha grew up in coastal Maine, and love of the rhythms and patterns of nature courses through her work. But she is also inspired by the texts of surrealist and magical realist writers. She explores the idea of taking what is familiar, altering it in her work just enough to distance …
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Scott Markowitz has, "edited thousands of TV commercials, corporate videos, news pressers, explainer videos, and hundreds of TV episodes." In this podcast episode Scott talks about What lights to get on a budget and how to soften them like professional lights How to use an older iPhone to get audio and the trick to syncing it up with your video aft…
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This weeks podcast episode has to do with storytelling as the foundation to connect you and what you create to an audience. There are a couple of Kickstarter examples used to showcase how some are compelling others to fund their project. There is something tangible that happens when you delve into your story and figure out why you crafted something…
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Now that 2017 is here there are a lot of people thinking of fresh perspectives, new goals and so on. I suggest in this podcast episode that instead you take a look at your own creative cycles instead both on a macro and micro level. Also in this podcast episode is a look at changing up and making Creative Habits Podcast a little more interactive! O…
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Mark Hochwender has been practicing psychotherapy and Naturopathy for 30+ years with particular focus on constraints of deep conditioning. Recently Mark has written a book called Hijacked by Fear which helps others understand and overcome fear coming from a series of experience filters built up over time. By releasing these filters most are able to…
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Podcasts are podcasts and songs are songs but what if you combined the two together? This episode is a first attempt at doing just that by combining quotes and music together. Half of the music is by Martijn de Boer (Relativity Press): http://ccmixter.org/people/NiGiD and the other half from my friend Mathew. Podcast show notes here.…
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Gary Genetti has over 36 years in designing and making glass art. Recently he has expanded his skills to include glass fusing and kiln forming. Alongside his daughter, Gary started an upcycle glass project called Junkyard Glass making beautiful products from recycled car windows (an example is here on Amazon). In this podcast episode Gary talks abo…
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Hans Hageman is currently a copywriter and teacher living in NY however there is a north star he follows which transcends his many careers. Going to his website you will find a message of hope that combines cooperation and community with a hint of pirate rebellion, "You are here because you don’t believe that a government or a large corporation has…
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Darieth Chisolm is a former NBC News Anchor, entrepreneur, author, speaker and business coach. She has an online video podcast show which is called Hustle & Heart TV full of some amazing interviews. Although there are no new episodes of Hustle and Heart TV, as you will hear on the podcast Darieth may start a audio only podcast in the very near futu…
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Dawn Casey-Rowe runs the website CaféCasey.com and is the author of Don't Sniff the Glue: A Teacher's Misadventures in Education Reform, Gross and Awesome Bug Book - An Interactive Guide, T-Rex tries to annoy Mom, and Paronella Park. In this podcast episode she talks about how she juggles and combines ideas from being an author, teacher and parent.…
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Sasha Waters Freyer is a filmmaker whose work blends original and found footage and she works in both 16 millimeter film and digital media to makes documentaries and short films.She is currently working on a feature documentary on the American photographer Garry Winogrand. She continues to make lyrical short films that explore motherhood.Afraid of …
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There is a state of being where focus on a task makes everything else fall away. That is the state of flow and it's often elusive however in The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance, Steven Kotler deconstructs flow and along the way provides us a roadmap for getting into the flow state more consistently. The episode …
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Emily Ann Peterson is a singer, song-writer, teaching artist, creative entrepreneur and podcaster (Bare Naked Bravery). Not long ago Emily experienced a hand tremor that disrupted her ability to play cello. She describes how she pivoted to make the most of the change. She also describes co-creating with yoga classes, creative personality, marketing…
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Many of us are riveted and repelled by the presidential election right now. The campaigns have raised a lot of issues that we sometimes want to turn away from. The new exhibition at Candela Books and Gallery uses photography to make us look through the lens of art. The 7 photographers in the show each use the camera as a tool to move us, galvanize …
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Melinda Hammond reveals the benefits of living in a caravan while traveling the Australian outback. This is especially true with writing and the connection to landscapes and characters in those spaces. Plus you get to hear about her new course teaching kids and young adults the craft of story writing.…
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Danielle Krysa is The Jealous Curator and host of the podcast Art for Your Ear. Krysa has a new book coming out in October called Your Inner Critic is a Big Jerk. Here in this episode of The Creative Habits Podcast she shares some tools for combating your inner critic so that weight is lifted off your shoulders allowing you more freedom to create! …
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Sharon Jackson is a writer and owns the website path42 where she helps others recognize that, "life is not a narrow path but a sprawling landscape waiting to be discovered." That discovery is a process and there is help along the way. Help is what Sharon Jackson provides through free courses that help you be successful and more: http://www.path42.n…
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