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Kevin Chung on Art, Creativity, and Lessons Learned While Cracking Creativity – Cracking Creativity Episode 50

This week is going to be a little different. Instead of interviewing another creative, I wanted to celebrate the fiftieth episode of Cracking Creativity by having someone else interview me. I had my friend and former podcast guest, Jacques Ho, interview me. He has been a huge part of my work on this site and […]

Thom Fox on Life Changing Moments, the Importance of Strong Relationships, and The Value of a Startup Mentality – Cracking Creativity Episode 48

Thom Fox is a strategy consultant who helps companies with complex problems. He has created economic empowerment programs that have reached over 3 million people and has conducted 1,200 seminars, workshops and keynotes. But his story wasn’t always one filled with success. Thom started off in a life of crime and with an addiction to […]

“I’m never any better than my last concert… it’s like an audition each time.” ― B.B. King Quote Art

“I’m never any better than my last concert or the last time I played, so it’s like an audition each time.” ― B.B. King Print available on Storenvy. One bad thing about success is, we often rest on laurels. We finally hit our goal and expect everything to magically come together. You know those moments. It’s […]

Angela Lussier on Being an Imposter, Living Life by Your Own Rules, and the Importance of Play – Cracking Creativity Episode 47

Angela Lussier is a coach, public speaker, and author of three books. In this episode Angela talks about her journey towards creating her own business, how to overcome the imposter syndrome, why you need to live by your own rules, and the importance of play.

Dr. Matt Westheimer on Mentorships, Relationships, and the Importance of a Process Based Mindset – Cracking Creativity Episode 46

Dr. Matt Westheimer is a chiropractor and the founder of Elite Blueprint.  In this episode Matt talks about his journey of selling everything he had to build a chiropractic practice in Singapore, the role mentors have played in his life, why you need support from the people around you, and the reason the process is more important […]

Cynthia Morris on the Challenges of a Creative Life, Letting Your Creative Self Lead, and Creating Your Own Stories – Cracking Creativity Episode 45

Cynthia Morris is an author, illustrator, and the creator Original Impulse. She has turned many of her ideas to reality from completing a novel to running creativity workshops in Paris. In this episode, Cynthia talks about the struggles of a creative life, listening to your inner artist, and the need to create our own stories. Here are three things […]

“I am not afraid… I was born to do this.” – Joan of Arc Quote Art

“I am not afraid… I was born to do this.” – Joan of Arc Print available on Storenvy. [bctt tweet=”If you want to achieve your dreams, you must not let fear get in your way”] If you want to achieve your dreams, you must not let fear get in your way. Fear is the unwanted house […]

Charlie Gilkey on Mindsets, Business for Creatives, and the Power of Art – Cracking Creativity Episode 42

Charlie Gilkey is is the creator of Productive Flourishing and the host of the Creative Giants podcast. He describes himself as the result of mashing up an entrepreneur, Army officer, and philosopher. In this episode, Charlie talks about mindsets, business, and the power of art.

Josh Rivedal on His One-Man Show, the Importance of Marketing, and Learning from Failure – Cracking Creativity Episode 40

Josh Rivedal is the founder and director of the I’mPossible Project. He is also the author of two books and the star of his own one-man show. In this episode, Josh talks about overcoming his near suicide, the importance of marketing for artists, and the lessons we can learn from failure.

“The enemy of art is the absence of limitations.” – Orson Welles Quote Art

“The enemy of art is the absence of limitations.” – Orson Welles Print available on Storenvy. Inspiration is endless. It can come from viewing the fine details of the Mona Lisa up close or seeing a stray cat run across your back yard. We never know which small detail will lead to our next great […]

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