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In this episode of *Your World of Creativity*, host Mark Stinson chats with renowned photographer Enzo Dal Verme about creativity as a tool for self-discovery and personal growth.
enzo's Website
@enzodalverme on Instagram
enzo's Facebook page
From his illustrious career in celebrity photography to teaching meditative retreats, Enzo shares how art can foster deeper connections with both subjects and oneself. Here’s a glimpse into the conversation:
- Creative Shift: Enzo describes moving from high-profile photography to using photography as a tool for self-awareness and mindfulness.
- Meditation & Photography: How Enzo integrates his 35-year meditation practice into photography to create calm and focus during photoshoots.
- Teaching Philosophy: Enzo explains his unique approach to photography retreats, focusing on the emotional connection between photographer and subject, not just technical skills.
- Creativity Tips: Enzo suggests balancing exposure to inspiring work with moments of silence to unlock creativity.
- Self-Care for Creatives: He emphasizes the importance of being kind to oneself, particularly when balancing creativity and personal limits.
“When a bottle is full, there is no more room for anything else.” — Enzo Dal Verme
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In this episode of Your World of Creativity, Mark Stinson welcomes back David Page, the creator of *Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives*, to discuss his new podcast *Culinary Characters Unlocked*.
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David shares his passion for storytelling in the food world and how he’s using this platform to highlight the diverse personalities behind the culinary industry. The conversation dives into the art of podcasting, the beauty of open-ended conversations, and why passion matters in any creative venture.
- David’s new podcast features open-ended, deep conversations with chefs and food innovators.
- He reveals fascinating backstories of culinary legends like Nancy Silverton and emerging talents like Christina Nguyen.
- Passionate local chefs are equally important as Michelin-starred legends in keeping great cooking alive.
- David shares insights into how food culture in America is constantly evolving and why authenticity doesn't mean rigid tradition.
- The beauty of long-form storytelling: letting characters express themselves fully beyond a 30-second soundbite.
Pull-out Quote from David Page:
"Anybody who cares deeply about doing something better than good enough—that is a personality that explains to me who you are."
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In this episode, we sit down with 25-year veteran actor Russell Andrews, known for his roles on TV, film, and stage. He shares his journey from acting to writing his debut novel, *Shoes*, a story inspired by a family he observed 38 years ago that has stayed with him all his life. Here's what we covered:
- From Acting to Writing: Russell discusses the transition from acting out others' stories to creating his own, with *Shoes* marking his debut as an author.
- The Origins of "Shoes": The inspiration came from a brief but impactful encounter with a family in a Salvation Army store, a moment Russell never wanted to forget.
- Creative Courage: Russell reflects on overcoming the fear of writing such a simple story without dramatic elements like drugs or violence.
- The Power of Storytelling: We explore how Russell's career has been centered around telling meaningful stories, whether on stage, screen, or in print.
- What’s Next: Russell shares upcoming projects, including a short film adaptation of "Shoes" and ongoing auditions.
Key Quote:
"I just didn’t want to forget that young man. He’d be 49 right now, and I never saw them again, but that moment has lived with me ever since." — Russell Andrews
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Welcome to a special episode of Your World of Creativity! This week, we’re bringing you a New Country Music Sampler featuring a selection of fresh tracks released over the summer from some incredibly talented independent singer-songwriters.
Summer can be a busy time, and it’s easy to miss new music. That’s why we’re thrilled to showcase these artists and their creative work, offering you a chance to discover some great songs that might have flown under your radar.
Featured Songs and Artists:
1. Robert Ross, Canadian/Australian Country Chart-Topper, released “Mamma’s Song” on July 26. It’s from his upcoming sophomore album, “Better With Time.” We also feature a song from his debut album, “For You Girl.”
2. Ohio Country Music Hall of Famer Richard Lynch released his highly anticipated new album, “Pulling Up the Covers,” on July 26. This collection is not just a covers album; it is a heartfelt journey through the songs that have defined country music and shaped Lynch’s own life and career. We feature Richard’s cover of the Barry Gibb-penned, Conway Twitty country hit, “Rest Your Love on Me.”
3. Acclaimed songwriter and musician, Tim Tye and his project, Midnight Sky, released of the highly anticipated lyric video for their latest single, “Every Now and Then.” Following the success of their two Top 10 UK iTunes Country hits and two more Top 25 singles, Midnight Sky continues to captivate audiences with their unique blend of country and Americana.
4. Eddy Mann, the acclaimed Christian folk rock music artist, released his latest single, “I’m Coming,” from his album, “Turn Up the Divine,” on June 7. This powerful new single underscores the themes of divine presence and unwavering faith, offering comfort and inspiration to listeners worldwide.
5. Here's the new single from chart-topping, award-winning singer-songwriter, Jeremy Parsons. His innovative productions have won him critical acclaim and a place among today's most unique and exciting new country artists.
6. Cliff & Susan, the dynamic married country music duo, released of their rendition of Van Morrison’s timeless classic, “Into the Mystic” on all major streaming platforms July 5. The song was recorded at the legendary FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Their version captures the soulful essence of the original while injecting it with their signature country flair.
7. Erin Enderlin is a force in the country music world, known for her storytelling and vocal prowess. Her accolades include multiple albums, performances at the Grand Ole Opry, and numerous awards from the ACMAs. Her recent songwriting credits include cuts by Willie Nelson and Trisha Yearwood.
8. Country artist Lady Redneck, known for her high-energy performances and fun, tongue-in-cheek songs, released her latest single on June 7 -- a cover of The Police’s iconic hit, “Every Breath You Take.”
Bonus Track
9. Renowned for his profound musical prowess and heartfelt melodies, Michael Zuzek is thrilled to release his new single, "Graystone," June 21. This track promises to be a captivating addition to the pop-rock genre, merging nostalgic influences with a fresh and invigorating sound. The track is from his upcoming 2024 album release, “Everest,” encapsulating the essence of the 60s and 70s while infusing it with contemporary vibrancy.
Special thanks to the artists for allowing us to share their music, and to their management for supporting our creative community, especially Michael at MTS Management Group.
We appreciate you for tuning in to Your World of Creativity! We hope you enjoy these fantastic new country tracks as much as we do. Be sure to follow and support these...
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In this episode of Your World of Creativity, we dive into the minds behind the new book *Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future*, co-authored by Scott Doorley and Carissa Carter, with illustrations by Armando Veve.
Scott and Armando discuss the collaborative process behind the book, which blends fiction, essays, and stunning visuals to address the role of design in an ever-changing world. The conversation touches on the challenges and opportunities posed by emerging technologies, the importance of creative partnerships, and the concept of thriving as a guiding principle for the future.
Key Takeaways:
1. Designing in an Unpredictable World: Scott emphasizes the need for flexibility and adaptability in design, especially in an era marked by rapid technological advancements and constant change.
2. Creative Collaboration: The unique partnership between Scott and Armando highlights the power of integrating design and illustration from the start, allowing for a fluid exchange of ideas that enriches both the visual and textual narratives.
3. The Role of Fiction in Design: Incorporating fictional elements into the book was crucial for exploring not just what is, but what could be, encouraging readers to think beyond the present.
4. Human Touch in a Technological World: Armando’s hand-drawn illustrations provide a necessary human element in a book that grapples with complex technological themes, striking a balance between the organic and the mechanical.
5. Thriving as a Design Goal: The book’s focus on thriving—rather than simply improving or progressing—reflects a holistic approach to the future, where harmony, sustainability, and individual potential are paramount.
Pull-Out Quote:
“In an unpredictable world, the goal isn’t to get it perfect, but to create something that’s changeable, something you can shepherd and adapt as the world evolves.” – Scott Doorley
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In this insightful episode, host Mark Stinson sits down with Ben Gillenwater, a technology expert with a background as a CTO, former NSA contractor, and entrepreneur. Together, they delve into the critical topic of internet safety in the home, exploring the intersection of creativity, technology, and security.
Ben shares his unique perspective on how the digital age's innovations come with significant privacy and security concerns that every family should be aware of. He offers practical advice on how to protect personal information and minimize risks, emphasizing the importance of staying vigilant in the face of increasingly sophisticated online threats.
5 Key Takeaways:
1. Understanding the Stakes: Internet safety extends far beyond physical threats; it includes privacy, emotional well-being, and protecting against the monetization of our digital behaviors. Major companies like Meta, Google, and Microsoft are financially motivated to collect and utilize personal data to enhance their advertising revenue, often at the cost of user privacy.
2. The Hidden Dangers of Data Collection: Seemingly harmless online activities can lead to significant behavioral and information exposure. For instance, social media platforms like Facebook track user behavior across the internet, leading to data breaches like the Cambridge Analytica scandal, where personal data was exploited for political gain.
3. Children and Internet Safety: Giving children unfiltered access to the internet is akin to leaving your home’s front door unlocked. Ben stresses the importance of monitoring and controlling internet access for children and gradually increasing their exposure as they mature and develop better judgment.
4. The Illusion of Free Services: Many free apps and services are designed to capture and monetize user data. Ben advises listeners to be skeptical of "free" offerings, as they often come with hidden costs, such as compromised privacy and personal information being sold to third parties.
5. Practical Solutions for Families: There are actionable steps that families can take to protect themselves, such as using child safety apps like Bark, which offer comprehensive monitoring of children’s online activities. However, as children grow older, it’s essential to balance technical controls with education on digital literacy and responsible online behavior.
Quote:
*"You are safer removing the locks in your house than you are giving your kids unfiltered access to the Internet." — Ben Gillenwater
Don’t miss this episode if you want to learn how to safeguard your family’s digital life and navigate the complexities of internet safety in the modern age.
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As we transition from summer to fall, we bring you a special episode featuring highlights from some of our most inspiring conversations this summer. Get ready to dive into creativity, innovation, and leadership insights from a variety of exceptional guests. Here’s a quick snapshot of what you’ll hear in this compilation:
- Matt McLean (Uncle Matt's Organic Juices): Discover how Matt built a thriving business from humble beginnings and overcame the unpredictable challenges of agriculture.
- Jeff Wetzler (Author of "Ask"): Learn how to tap into the hidden wisdom of those around you for unexpected breakthroughs in leadership and life.
- Sustainability Book Panel: Explore the collaborative process of bringing together global authors and illustrators to tackle sustainability through creativity.
- John Novello (Musician, Author): Journey through John’s evolution from a Grammy-winning jazz pianist to an author exploring metaphysical creativity.
- Karin Hurt & David Dye (Leadership Experts): Uncover powerful phrases that can foster creativity and resolve conflicts in the workplace.
- Geoff Thatcher (Experience Designer): Delve into the future of AI in storytelling and how it's revolutionizing experience design.
- **Henry Alexander Wiencek (Historian/Author): Revisit the historical significance of North Louisiana’s oil cities and their impact on society and economy.
- Alice Austin (Singer-Songwriter): Enjoy insights from a globetrotting musician who blends creativity with cultural exploration.
Key Quotes:
- Matt McLean: "If you love change, get into agriculture."
- Jeff Wetzler: "We often overestimate sensitivity when people are dying to be asked a question."
- Katja Schimmel: "Use creative thinking to approach the global goals in many different ways."
- John Novello: "As we think and believe within, so without."
- Karin Hurt: "On the other side of disagreement is often where the real creative breakthroughs happen."
- Geoff Thatcher: "AI is just another arrow in my quiver of experience design."
- Henry Alexander Wiencek: "The oil cities of North Louisiana were pivotal from both an economic and societal standpoint."
- Alice Austin: "Music is a universal language that connects us to every corner of the world."
Enjoy these highlights, and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review *Your World of Creativity* on your favorite podcast platform. It’s the best way to stay inspired and support the show!
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In this episode of *Your World of Creativity*, host Mark Stinson chats with singer-songwriter Alice Austin. From her Vermont roots to her eclectic musical journey in Los Angeles, Alice shares her insights on creativity, genre-defying music, and the challenges of being an indie artist.
web: https://aliceaustinmusic.com/
IG: @thealiceaustin
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@aliceaustin
Here are five key topics from their conversation:
1. **Genre-Bending Music**: Alice discusses her approach to music, stating, “I just write songs and then figure out the rest later.” Her versatility spans from punk to soft rock to country, reflecting her belief in following the creative element first and foremost.
2. **Finding Your Voice**: Emphasizing artistic authenticity, Alice says, “Finding your voice as an artist is key if you're going to do something like that.” Whether singing metal or Americana, her voice remains distinct and true to herself, similar to how Beck’s diverse music always sounds uniquely like Beck.
3. **The Power of Collaboration**: Alice talks about the transformative power of collaboration, noting, “It's an exercise in surrendering the ego to something greater.” Working with others has pushed her creativity beyond her expectations, leading to richer and more innovative music.
4. **Breaking the Spell**: Reflecting on her album *Break the Spell*, Alice reveals, “It was a departure from anything I'd done...more of a synth-pop album.” The project was a collaboration with producer Dave Drouin, blending 80s influences with modern production to create a nostalgic yet fresh sound.
5. **Authenticity in Marketing**: Alice highlights the struggles of self-promotion as an indie artist, stating, “It's soul-sucking to put yourself out there on social media.” To stay grounded, she released an acoustic album, *Neon Pink*, with minimal marketing, focusing on the therapeutic aspect of creating music.
Alice also shares her excitement for upcoming projects, including her band *Tears on Denim*, and her role as the lead singer for *Black Sabbitch*, an all-female Black Sabbath tribute band.
To aspiring musicians, Alice offers this advice: “There are so many opportunities...keep your mind open and talk to people. There's a different path for you.” Her journey underscores the importance of staying true to oneself while remaining open to new possibilities and connections.
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In this enlightening episode of "Your World of Creativity," host Mark Stinson delves into the fascinating intersection of imagination and technology with guest Jeremy Lasman. Jeremy, the founder of The Passion Company and a former SpaceX technologist, shares his vision of elevating humanity through what he calls "imagination technology" and leading a passion revolution.
Jeremy's Website
@1passioncompany on Instagram
Jeremy on YouTube
Jeremy's Facebook page
- **Body, Mind, Spirit as Technology:** Jeremy introduces the concept of treating the body as hardware, the mind as software, and the spirit as the user interface, creating a holistic approach to human potential.
- **Passion as Fuel:** Unlike the fear and negativity that drive the survival of the fittest, Jeremy advocates for passion as the primary energy source for human evolution.
- **Scarcity vs. Abundance:** Jeremy discusses how creatives often struggle with scarcity mentality and how shifting to a mindset of abundance can transform their approach to work and life.
- **Personal Development:** Sharing his personal journey, Jeremy emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and personal growth in overcoming negativity and embracing a passion-driven life.
- **Imagination Technology:** Jeremy explains the new operating system he developed, which challenges the traditional survival of the fittest paradigm and promotes a cleaner, passion-driven energy.
Pull-Out Quote:
"Passion is the fuel of human energy, and especially what distinguishes humans from animals and machines." - Jeremy Lasman
**Resources and Next Steps:**
- Take the "Energy" Quiz at thepassioncompany.org to discover how you can optimize your inner energy.
- Explore the manual and eBook on Imagination Technology for a deeper understanding of Jeremy's revolutionary approach.
- Book a demo call with The Passion Company to see how imagination technology can benefit you.
Jeremy's insights provide a thought-provoking perspective on how we can harness passion and imagination to drive personal and collective evolution. Tune in to learn more about this transformative approach and how it can impact your creative journey.
**Connect with Jeremy Lasman:**
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Join us next time as we continue our global journey, exploring the minds of creative entrepreneurs shaping the future with their innovative ideas. Until then, keep unlocking your world of creativity with Mark Stinson.
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Oil Cities: North Louisiana’s Oil Boom with Dr. Henry Alexander Weincek
In this captivating episode, we delve into the rich history of North Louisiana's early 20th-century oil boom with Dr. Henry Alexander Wiencek. His new book, "Oil Cities," offers a profound exploration of this transformative period, highlighting the social, economic, and environmental impacts on the region. Host Mark Stinson, with personal ties to North Louisiana, engages in a thoughtful discussion about the intersection of history, community, and industry.
Oil Cities book publisher link
Episode Highlights:
- **Historical Context:** Dr. Wiencek explains how the discovery of oil in 1904 transformed North Louisiana from a sparsely populated agricultural area to a bustling industrial hub.
- **Community Life:** The conversation explores the daily lives of those living in oil boom towns, highlighting the diverse communities that formed, including migrants from various parts of the world.
- **Racial and Social Dynamics:** The discussion covers the racial tensions and societal changes brought about by the oil industry, including the story of Lily Gussie Taylor, one of America's wealthiest Black oil heiresses.
- **Economic Impact:** Insights into how oil wealth was distributed and concentrated, particularly in urban centers like Shreveport, and the resultant infrastructural developments.
- **Environmental and Political Factors:** The episode examines the environmental consequences of the oil boom and the political landscape that allowed for certain economic activities and racial segregation in the industry.
Pull-Out Quote:
"It's pretty striking that you've got a lot of these southern farmers from Arkansas, Texas, living alongside people from Sweden and Ireland and Russia. Pretty remarkable conglomeration of people in the tents."* - Dr. Henry Alexander Wiencek
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Join us as we continue to explore the fascinating intersections of history, creativity, and industry in various parts of the world. Tune in to discover how inspiration, organization, confidence, and connections drive creative work.
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Comedy Goes to Court with Carl Unegbu
In this intriguing episode of *Your World of Creativity*, we explore the fascinating intersection of comedy and the courtroom. Our guest, Carl Unegbu, an attorney, editor, and author of "Comedy Goes to Court," shares his insights on what happens when jokes land comedians in legal trouble.
Carl's Website
Book on Amazon
- **Comedy and Courtrooms**: Unegbu discusses how comedians like Dave Chappelle, Conan O'Brien, and Howard Stern navigate the legal challenges in today’s litigious society.
- **Defamation and the First Amendment**: Understanding the thin line between free speech and defamation in comedy.
- **Legal Battles of Famous Comedians**: Cases involving Jerry Seinfeld, Jimmy Kimmel, and John Oliver highlight the legal pitfalls comedians face.
- **The Creative Process**: Unegbu shares how his background in law and journalism helped him write "Comedy Goes to Court."
- **Practical Advice for Comedians**: Tips on what comedians can and cannot say to avoid legal troubles.
Key Quote:
"Comedy Goes to Court is not just a book about comedy or the law; it's a fascinating combination of both, written in a simple, engaging style that anyone can understand." – Carl Unegbu
Stay tuned for more compelling stories and creative insights on *Your World of Creativity*. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on your favorite platform.
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Brand Experiences, Creative Leadership, and AI with Geoff Thatcher
Welcome back to *Your World of Creativity*! In this episode, we are thrilled to have Geoff Thatcher, a creative leader with over 40 years of experience in crafting world-class brand experiences. From Warner Brothers World in Abu Dhabi to the FM Global Center in Singapore, Geoff's projects are renowned globally. Today, we dive into the intersection of creativity and artificial intelligence, exploring how AI is reshaping creative industries and leadership.
Geoff's Website
Geoff on YouTube
@geoffthatcher on Instagram
- **AI in Storytelling:** Geoff discusses the dual perspectives on AI—dystopian fears and its role as a storytelling tool. He shares an example of using AI to create personalized songs for a leadership workshop, highlighting its potential to enhance creative experiences.
- **Historical Context of Technology in Creativity:** Geoff draws parallels between past technologies like Pepper's Ghost and animatronics, emphasizing that AI is simply the next tool in the evolution of storytelling.
- **Universal Languages in Experience Design:** Geoff outlines universal elements in storytelling such as music, geography, time, and light, which transcend cultural boundaries and are fundamental in creating immersive experiences.
- **Experience Design Model:** Geoff explains his experience design model: Attract, Trust, Inform, Internalize, and Act. He illustrates its application across various cultural contexts, including powerful examples like the Holocaust Memorial in Washington, D.C.
- **Global Collaboration and Future of Creativity:** Geoff expresses excitement about the potential of AI and other technologies to facilitate global collaboration and overcome language barriers, enabling richer creative exchanges and projects.
**Key Quote:**
"AI allows us to put guests in a story in ways that are so incredibly fun. It's simply a tool to bring people into an experience. We get all hyperventilating about AI, but it's not any different than when they came out with interactive touch screens or 3D film. It's just another arrow in the quiver of experience design."
Stay tuned for more episodes as we continue our global journey, talking to creative leaders about their inspirations, ideas, and the confidence to bring their work into the world. Until next time, keep unlocking your world of creativity!
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Welcome back to Your World of Creativity, where we delve into the minds of innovative thinkers and leaders who shape our creative worlds. Today, we are thrilled to have Karin Hurt and David Dye, the duo behind Let's Grow Leaders.
Karin and David's Website
Karin and David on YouTube
@karinbhurt on Instagram
Karin and David's Facebook page
In this episode, they discuss their latest book, "Powerful Phrases for Dealing with Workplace Conflict," offering practical tools and insights to balance feedback and creativity while handling workplace conflict effectively.
- **Balancing Creativity and Feedback:**
- **Karin Hurt:** "When you have real genuine conversations and are not afraid to bring your perspective to the table, even if the other person disagrees, that's often where real creative breakthroughs happen."
- **Workplace Conflict in Changing Environments:**
- **David Dye:** "70 percent of people said they're experiencing the same or more conflict as they had in the past. The changing workplace is definitely one of the reasons why."
- **Four Dimensions of Productive Conflict:**
- **Karin Hurt:** "Connection and curiosity are so key. If you start by looking for common ground and showing curiosity about what others bring to the table, you can navigate conflict more effectively."
- **Creative Problem Solving:**
- **David Dye:** "One of the GOATs (greatest of all time phrases) for clarity is 'What would a successful outcome do for you?' This helps uncover motivations and craft solutions that work for everyone."
- **Post-Project Celebration:**
- **Karin Hurt:** "Instead of a postmortem, we suggest a post-project celebration to get curious about what worked and celebrate learning, even when things go wrong."
Key Quotes:
- **Karin Hurt:** "When you have real genuine conversations and are not afraid to bring your perspective to the table, even if the other person disagrees, that's often where real creative breakthroughs happen."
- **David Dye:** "70 percent of people said they're experiencing the same or more conflict as they had in the past. The changing workplace is definitely one of the reasons why."
**Resources:**
- Visit Let's Grow Leaders Karin and David's Website
- Check out the Powerful Phrases Resource Center for templates, discussion guides, and job aids.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Stay creative and join us for our next episode as we continue to unlock your world of creativity.
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In this episode, we dive into the world of indie filmmaking with Rob Mabry, discussing his journey, challenges, and triumphs in creating his first feature film, "The Legend of El Chupacabra."
Rob's Website
@thechupacabramovie on Instagram
Rob on YouTube
1. **Blending Horror and Comedy:**
- Rob shares insights on balancing horror and comedy, noting their similar structures of anticipation and payoff.
- "Horror and comedy are about anticipation and payoff... jokes build up tension to a punchline, and horror builds tension to a scare."
2. **Character and Creature Development:**
- Emphasizes the importance of character-driven comedy and using real-life inspirations for character behaviors.
- "Good comedy is built out of character... I take a lot of inspiration from my daily life and the people I interact with."
- Discusses working with creature designer Sergio Gara for the Chupacabra costume, highlighting the blend of creativity and engineering.
3. **Production and Logistical Challenges:**
- Rob describes the complexities of indie filmmaking, from crowdfunding to logistical planning.
- "It's stressful... when you're an independent filmmaker, you're not just wearing the director hat; you're managing logistics, locations, and ensuring everyone is fed."
4. **Distribution Strategy:**
- Rob talks about the evolving landscape of film distribution, particularly for indie films, and the importance of physical media.
- "It's a challenging time for indie filmmakers to surface above the noise and get their film out there... taking advantage of social media is crucial."
5. **Creative Roots and Inspiration:**
- Reflects on his early passion for storytelling, from writing plays and comic books to filming with a Super 8 camera.
- "I was that kid always writing my own comic books, writing plays... and my dad, who owned a Super 8 film camera, let me borrow it once in a while."
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Welcome back to "Your World of Creativity"! In this milestone episode, we reconnect with past guests from various corners of the country to catch up on their journeys and future plans.
Join us as we travel to Cincinnati, Seattle, and LA to hear the latest from Mark Graban, Jeff Leisawitz, and Chris Hood.
- Mark Graban shares insights from his book "The Mistakes That Make Us" and discusses the importance of learning from mistakes in personal and professional settings.
- Jeff Leisawitz talks about his new book, "The Magical Impact of Storytelling," and his unique art form combining coffee stains and typewritten quotes.
- Chris Hood reveals his transition from Google to founding a video game company, emphasizing the significance of fun and creativity in the workplace.
- Discussions on the implications of dissolving non-compete agreements and how they might impact employee satisfaction and mobility.
- Reflections on the importance of storytelling for personal and organizational growth.
Key Quotes:
- Mark Graban: "When we can reduce some of the risk involved in speaking up, it reduces vulnerability and makes it easier for everyone to speak up."
- Jeff Leisawitz: "At its best, storytelling is a way for us to be seen, expressed, healed, and connected."
- Chris Hood: "If you think about having fun at work, it's not just for the benefit of the culture you're building; it's also at the benefit of the consumer engaging with you."
Join us for this engaging reunion episode as we explore the creative journeys of our guests and discuss how they've evolved since their last appearance. Stay connected and inspired with "Your World of Creativity"!
Links to our guests’ projects and social media can be found in the panel interview. Thank you for joining us on this creative journey, and here's to many more episodes of inspiring conversations!
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Exploring Musical Creativity: With Mark from Eagle Coffee and Bakery
Join us for a special episode recorded from Eagle Coffee and Bakery where host Mark Stinson merges his passions for podcasting and supporting local artists. Delve into the musical creative process, inspiration, and launching works into the world with insights from various singer-songwriters.
Featured Artists:
- Victoria Simmonds
- Stephen DiJoseph
- Nismah Osman
- Luanne Hunt
- Eleyet
Tune in for future episodes as we continue to explore creativity in various forms and uncover the stories behind talented individuals. Don't miss out on more inspiring conversations and discoveries on Your World of Creativity!
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Welcome back to Your World of Creativity, where we travel to creative capitals around the world and talk to creative practitioners about their inspiration, idea organization, and confidence in launching their work.
Today, we stamp our creative passport in Nashville, Tennessee, with Grammy-winning jazz pianist and composer, John Novello.
John's Website
John's Facebook page
John shares insights from his musical journey and his transformational self-help book, *The Invisible Architect*. This episode dives into his inspirations, key moments in his career, and the principles of his book aimed at designing a perfect life from within.
Key Highlights:
- **Early Inspiration**: At three years old, John’s fascination with a keyboard set him on a path to a music career, highlighting the importance of early inspiration and intuition.
- **First Gig**: His first paid gig at 13, where he learned the power of music to engage and captivate an audience, setting the stage for his future success.
- **Breakthrough Opportunity**: A serendipitous encounter during a snowstorm led to his band getting a record deal, illustrating the impact of being prepared for unexpected opportunities.
- **Transition to Writing**: After a successful music career, John wrote *The Invisible Architect*, focusing on how internal thoughts shape external realities.
- **Mentorship**: John’s one-on-one mentorship program helps individuals apply the principles from his book to achieve their personal and professional goals.
Pull-Out Quote:
“We are not the power; the architect is the power. The way we design our lives is by networking with the architect, sharing our desires, and collaborating with this quantum intelligent energy field.”
Recommended Music:
- Artist: Gonzalo Rubalcaba. Described as the Franz Liszt or Vladimir Horowitz of jazz piano, Gonzalo's work is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast.
Thank you for joining us on this inspiring journey with John Novello. Stay tuned as we continue our global exploration, talking to creatives about their processes and experiences in bringing their visions to life.
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Welcome back to *Your World of Creativity*, where we explore the inspirations, processes, and journeys of creatives from all corners of the globe.
Today’s episode dives into the power of differentiation with Barry LaBov, a renowned expert in marketing and branding. Barry, who has just released his new book, *The Power of Differentiation: Win Hearts, Minds, and Market Share*, shares his insights on what it takes to stand out in a crowded market.
Barry's Website
Barry on YouTube
Barry's Facebook page
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Differentiation-Barry-Labov/dp/1954676867/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.GMSGp42GMOAmYgyzEH19tqKEDbdNobhSY_7xhA3a9lo.rbMxlQs3MQmOCStR7d8W_VD8wpL4Rn3tbWbMr6ZqzG4&qid=1716999973&sr=1-1
Key Highlights:
- **Understanding Differentiation**: Barry discusses the importance of making your brand stand out by winning the hearts and minds of both your employees and your customers.
- **Engaging Employees**: Emphasizing that employees need to be deeply connected with the brand, Barry explains how this internal alignment drives external success.
- **Real-World Examples**: Barry shares case studies from working with major brands like Audi, demonstrating how standing firm on brand values can lead to long-term growth.
- **Creativity and Leadership**: Barry talks about his unique approach to leadership, inspired by his experience as a rock musician, where every team member's strengths are utilized to the fullest.
- **AI in Creativity**: The discussion touches on the potential and pitfalls of AI in the creative process, stressing the importance of maintaining a genuine voice amidst technological advancements.
Pull-Out Quote:
"I would rather have an army of people who feel that what they're doing for me is meaningful and significant than have a bunch of robots out there that say, 'I don't care.'"
Join us as we uncover the strategies and stories that can help you unlock your own creative potential and set your work apart in today’s competitive landscape.
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Welcome back to "Your World of Creativity," where we celebrate creativity and innovation around the world, particularly in sustainability. In our latest project, we've brought together diverse talents to produce a collaborative book, "Creativity for a Sustainable Future," showcasing contributions from around the globe.
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- Diverse Collaborations: We're joined by Katja Tschimmel, Sandra Horlings, Daniela Marzavan, and Dorte Nielsen, all contributors to the book, to discuss the process and outcomes.
- Creative Initiatives: Katja explains the origins of the project, linking creativity with sustainability during the World Creativity and Innovation Week. Daniela highlights the snowball effect in networking, fostering global collaboration.
- Global Perspectives: Sandra emphasizes the importance of diverse viewpoints in addressing complex challenges, while Dorte underscores the actionable nature of the book, promoting real change through creative thinking.
- Practical Applications: Daniela discusses bridging the gap between academia and practical application, showcasing the book's mix of theoretical and practical contributions.
- Design and Artistry: Katja elaborates on the book's design, emphasizing its sustainability and creative elements, including innovative cover designs and interactive features.
- Call to Action: The panelists emphasize the book's role as a catalyst for action, inspiring creatives across disciplines to contribute to a more sustainable future.
- Future Directions: The conversation concludes with reflections on the ongoing journey of creativity and sustainability, with plans to continue fostering collaboration and innovation.
Pull-out Quotes:
- Katja Tschimmel: "Creativity in the context of sustainability acts as a catalyst for innovative solutions for a better world."
- Daniela Marzavan: "The book serves as a call to engage in dialogues between worlds, bridging academic depth with practical application."
- Sandra Horlings: "Creativity is not limited to creatives; it's a strength within everyone to spark change and enable a sustainable future."
- Dorte Nielsen: "The book demonstrates how creative thinking can be applied universally, offering hope and inspiration for a more sustainable future."
- Mark Stinson: "If you're a creative working in sustainability, I'd love to hear from you. Let's continue unlocking creativity and innovation together."
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In this episode of "Your World of Creativity," host Mark Stinson welcomes Jeff Wetzler, author of the new book "Ask."
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Jeff delves into the simple yet profound idea of asking questions to unlock hidden wisdom and insights from those around us. He explores the psychological and practical barriers to asking and provides a structured approach to overcoming them. This episode is packed with actionable advice and reflective insights that emphasize the transformative power of curiosity and inquiry in both leadership and life.
Key Takeaways:
- Choose Curiosity: Embrace a mindset of curiosity to unlock new perspectives and insights.
- Make It Safe: Create a safe environment for open and honest communication.
- Pose Quality Questions: Ask questions that elicit valuable information and insights.
- Listen to Learn: Practice active listening to truly understand and absorb what others are saying.
- Reflect and Reconnect: Reflect on the information gathered and reconnect with the person to acknowledge their contribution.
Pull-out Quote:
"When you ask someone for directions, maybe you're not just going to find out the fastest route, but also, 'Hey, by the way, there's this great coffee shop that you should stop by.'" - Jeff Wetzler
Highlights:
- Barriers to Asking: Jeff discusses common reasons people avoid asking questions, such as fear of appearing ignorant or imposing.
- The Power of Curiosity: Emphasizing the importance of staying curious to continually learn from those around us.
- Creating a Safe Space: Tips on building trust and ensuring others feel comfortable sharing their honest opinions.
- Quality Questions: Examples and strategies for asking questions that lead to meaningful conversations and insights.
- Reflective Practice: The importance of reflecting on the information gathered and closing the feedback loop with the other person.
Join Mark and Jeff as they explore how the simple act of asking can lead to unexpected breakthroughs and deeper connections. Tune in to learn how to harness the power of questions in your personal and professional life.
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