Episodes

  • Well That Took a Turn
    Jun 27 2023

    When working with other creatives or vendors, things don't always go as expected.

    So what can you do?

    • Follow up communication. Try reaching out in multiple ways if you aren't getting timely responses.
    • Cut some slack. We all experience a bit of unpredictability from time to time.
    • Weigh your options. How might you think about responding to get a resolution? Take some time before reacting.
    • Make a decision. Move forward and try not to second guess yourself. Make the best decision with the information you have.
    • Revisit in the future. This is optional, but if you choose to revisit make sure there is time for the situation to improve.
    • Set boundaries and thresholds. Know when to walk away. Start small and pay attention during the process.

    Sometimes things will be resolved, sometimes they won't.

    But don't let a bad experience ruin your character or principles.

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    12 mins
  • Connecting Different Dots
    Apr 27 2023

    This week's episode is all about leveraging your work in new and novel ways to reach a different or larger audience.

    Branch out and use a different medium to open your creativity, but if you lack the time or the skills consider collaborating with another creative that can complement your work and give you a new perspective.

    Don't be afraid to get out of your comfort zone. I personally really enjoy all the other creatives I collaborate with and look for reasons to work with them again again.

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    13 mins
  • So You Failed, Now What?
    Apr 4 2023

    So you failed, now what?

    • Determine why you failed
    • Carry what you learn forward to your next project, idea, etc.
    • When is it time to change course?
    • Remember, you failed – but you aren't a failure.


    TNP Feature Bump:

    That's the Name of the Podcast. Last week I was interviewed by the TNP crew in their first episode of their second season.

    They are a great grew and I highly encourage you to checkout their podcast. All three hosts are talented artists and illustrators.

    Hosts: hypemankyle, soulbrush, and superday_brand


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    14 mins
  • Learning is the Lesson
    Feb 28 2023

    Understanding how we individually learn is a huge factor in our self-confidence and drive to keep learning.

    If you don't understand what methods are most effective in learning new information, hopefully this episode helps.

    Once you understand how you learn most efficiently, you can pause to reflect on how those around you learn most efficiently. By understanding that other people may learn more efficiently from other methods and techniques than ones you find familiar - you can more effectively connect and transfer information to others.

    After you get comfortable with different types of learning styles you can adapt your communication to others so that information you are sharing resonates more strongly with them for a longer amount of time. You can also more confidently ask others if they can accommodate their information in a manner that is easier for you to learn because you understand what format and style that is.

    Lastly, once you understand how you learn most effectively you can and will want to keep learning new things.

    During this episode we go into some detail about the following learning styles:

    • Visual
    • Kinaesthetic
    • Aural
    • Social
    • Solitary
    • Verbal
    • Logical
    • Sensory
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    15 mins
  • Grit - Unconventional Determination
    Feb 17 2023

    Don't fall into the trap of the Hustle and Grind culture. It will leave you feeling burnt out and frustrated.

    In this always-on, instantly available culture Grit has become

    • Undervalued
    • Under-appreciated
    • Undermined

    Sometimes having things instantly doesn't allow us to grow and appreciate the process.

    Develop your Grit mental muscles. It will help you overcome challenges and bring needed perspective to yourself and others.

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    14 mins
  • Break Before Burnout
    Feb 9 2023

    Have you experienced creative burnout?

    I'm guessing you have or at least known someone who has.
    I truly want to help other creatives avoid this as much as possible. But at the minimum, I want to help you recover from creative burnout as quickly as possible if you are currently in a creative slump.

    As counter intuitive as it sounds, you need to take a break.
    You need to take an intentional, scheduled break (longer than 15 minutes).

    Put time on your calendar once a week. Pick one day a week, it can change from week to week so don't over think this. Then block off a chunk of time, ideally 2 to 4 hours to really give your brain a break.

    Now these are some things to try doing your scheduled break:

    • Pick one of your hobbies
    • Rest, Nap, Sleep
    • Watch a movie, play video games, read a book
    • Hangout with some friends, play board games, chat
    • Get perspective, talk with other creatives on how they keep burnout at bay
    • Go fresh air, go for a walk, ride a bike, hike a trail
    • Try something new, a different route home, new store or restaurant

    All these activities give your brain room to think in the background without adding to your stress or anxiety. You may be surprised that giving yourself a break can lead to great creative breakthrough. Just try to be present enjoying the activity away from your creative work.

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    14 mins
  • Personal Projects with Purpose
    Jan 31 2023

    It is important to take on personal projects for growth and exploration.

    However, you need to avoid:

    • spec work (don't work for free)
    • vanity work - things that are trendy but not practical
    • lacking a focus on the outcome

    Be specific and purposeful with your personal projects.

    1. Start the project with a purpose. It could be as simple as trying a new style, technique, client industry, client demographic, etc.
    2. Go deep and immerse yourself in the details.
    3. Leverage your personal project. Think about how you will showcase your new knowledge. Perhaps you'll write a blog post, post the process, update your website, pitch potential clients, pitch a specific client, etc.

    You'll be amazed at how much momentum a purposeful personal project can have when you leverage the time you invested in yourself.

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    12 mins
  • Mentor Made
    Jan 20 2023

    Mentorship isn't talked about enough in creative fields. Let's change that.

    Are you looking for a mentor?

    • Let your network know you are looking for a mentor
    • Be specific about the type of mentorship you are requesting
    • Be specific with the time commitment you are requesting
    • Be specific about the outcome you hope to achieve
    • Stay open-minded and teachable

    Are you a mentor?

    • Let your network know you are open to mentoring others
    • Limit your mentoring to a few key areas to make it meaningful and potent
    • Always be willing to do some mentoring for free
    • Consider how adding mentoring to your current offering could lead to new income and products
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    13 mins