Episodes
Friday May 28, 2021
BONUS! Zelda – Scott Thrift
Friday May 28, 2021
Friday May 28, 2021
tags: The Legend of Zelda, Minecraft, NES, connection, play, video-games, hard drive crashes, save game, “endless adventure”, story, Joseph Campbell, meaning making, avatar, persona, duration, story-making, songwriting, reflections, experience, growth, memory, non-linear editing, Adobe Premiere, Japan, The Last Of Us 2, Playstation, Minecraft, adventure, CONTINUE?
Look for Scott Thrift's full-episode on this show called "The Present" (episode 15).
Wednesday May 19, 2021
Designing The Future – Stephen Bau (Social Architect) Ep. 18, Pt.2
Wednesday May 19, 2021
Wednesday May 19, 2021
New fields such as Biomimicry offer amazing insight into the way nature solves the most complex problems with stunning simplicity, allowing scientists to create amazing “advancements” in human technology. What is clear is how little we really know about everything. In part one, Stephen Bau begins to speak about The Holobiont: the emergent, living system of all nested systems. In part 2, we explore our complex social systems and how seemingly all attempts at utopia have been prone to fail. How might we create a more peaceful society and correct humanity’s voracious tendency toward self-destruction?
Bau founded the Builders Collective to inspire others to design a more resilient society. The Builders Collective uses human-centered design to create engaging experiences through art, design, and social change. Then in 2020, Stephen joined the Design Science Studio, an educational incubator tied to the Buckminster Fuller Institute aimed at making the world work for not just all humans but for 100% of all life on Earth.
Stephen and Steve discuss the ways in which we as humans inevitably design the world around us, the ethics of design, rethinking our economic and political systems, and reimagining education. They also discuss Buckminster Fuller’s concept of “Metaphysical Gravity,” and Stephen’s reimagining of it, seamlessly blending concepts of biological, personal, social, economic, political, and ecological scale into a “network of flows” that create mental models for human experience.
“In this way, we can explore the metaphysical model of ideas and values (philosophical, spiritual, mathematical, technological) embodied by the mental models for human experience and how personal habits have implications at the biological, personal, social, economic, political, and ecological scales by mapping these changes to the collective organization and coordination of human actions.”
How might we conceive of our place in the universe as part of a process of cultural evolution, social physics, and metaphysical design? If we’re the ones designing the world, can we use a better model of reality as the foundation for a set of values and aspirations to build a world that works for 100% of life?
Stephen’s Upcoming Podcast: Design For Resilience
https://builderscollective.com/design-for-resilience/
Join UX Academy!
https://share.trydesignlab.com/ux (affiliate link)
Buckminster Fuller Institute: https://www.bfi.org
Design Science Studio: https://www.designscience.studio
More from Stephen Bau:
https://designinfluences.com/author/stephen/
Building Leaders to Design a Resilient Society
Stephen’s portfolio:
https://stephenbau.myportfolio.com/
Stephen’s Social Media:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bauhouse/?originalSubdomain=ca
https://www.instagram.com/bauhouse/?hl=en
Episode References:
Yuval Noah Harari: global ethics
What is education: do schools kill creativity? (Sir Ken Robinson)
Mike Monteiro: ethics of design
Marty Neumeier: what is design?
United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
The Seventh Generation principle
Tags: agile methodology, workflow, adaptation, collective intelligence, holistic, holobiont, cultural relevance, Bauhaus, capitalism, economic system, neoliberalism, new world Bauhaus, Weimar Republic, democracy of design, ethics, core values, scarcity, systemic racism, Rob Bell, Christianity, faith, Spiral Dynamics, feedback loop, new world order, empathy, persona, consciousness, circular economy, value, connection, metaphysical gravity, social utopia
Language of Creativity’s host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators, artists, inventors, designers, and producers. Along the way he gains perspective and multiplies his understanding of our universal potential for creating, living, and learning.
Site: https://www.icreatesound.com/
Portfolio: http://stevenleavitt.com/
Episode Music:
Chef
”Nothing Wrong” by Lobate Scarp
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Friday May 07, 2021
Design for Resilience – Stephen Bau (UX Designer) Ep. 17, Pt.1
Friday May 07, 2021
Friday May 07, 2021
Designers make powerful choices that ultimately affect real lived experience. What happens when those choices have unforeseen consequences?
Stephen Bau is a UX design mentor at Designlab but prefers the term “human experience” to “user experience.” Starting out at a young age with a love for art and deciding upon a path toward graphic design in Vancouver, Canada, Bau joined the industry at a tumultuous moment, when desktop publishing was beginning to consolidate entire teams of specialists into a single user with a Macintosh.
Steve and Stephen recount their experiences of living through the disruption caused by the early proliferation of the internet: desktop publishing and the home studio revolution. At this point, advertising shifted from a one-way channel to a conversation. With this new found access to people’s thoughts, advertisers pushed designers to “tap into people’s brain stems and trigger their fears.” This eventually contributed to the social media landscape we know today, and companies quickly moved to find out how to commoditize our interactions and attention. What could possibly go wrong?
They talk about The Social Dilemma, Futurist and architect R. Buckminster Fuller, and how Stephen likes to play his name off of the Bauhaus. They also touch on the challenges with social utopian ideals and the inevitability of things going wrong.
“Every technology has a bias, and you have to be careful of how you take those on.” Because we all make choices, we are all designers of our future.
Guest: Stephen Bau
https://designinfluences.com/author/stephen/
Building Leaders to Design a Resilient Society
Stephen’s portfolio:
https://stephenbau.myportfolio.com/
Stephen’s Social Media:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bauhouse/?originalSubdomain=ca
https://www.instagram.com/bauhouse/?hl=en
Further Reading/Links mentioned in the episode:
The Buckminster Fuller Institute
Lynn Margulis: Human Evolution
Tags: Buckminster Fuller Institute, User Interface Designer, UX designer, user experience designer, mentorship, Bauhaus, soft skills, people skills, graphic artist, social architecture, front end development, break the internet, the social dilemma, cognitive science, consumer culture, advertising, browser war, Mad Men, revolutionary, modern design, corporate economy, bifurcation, downtown corridor, suburbs, skyscraper, form versus function, Werner Erhard, Lynn Twist, the Soul of Money, The Hunger Project, David Bohm, disruption, urban farming, fallow fields, mycelia, internal microbiome, quantum leap, Robert Oppenheimer, Manhattan Project, synergy, Jiddu Krishnamurti, interconnectedness, quantum entanglement, infinite reality, biomimicry, holobiont, biomimetic technology environment, nested systems, death and birth
Language of Creativity’s host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators, artists, inventors, designers, and producers. Along the way he gains perspective and multiplies his understanding of our universal potential for creating, living, and learning.
Site: https://www.icreatesound.com/
Portfolio: http://stevenleavitt.com/
Please review this podcast on Google Play, iTunes and Stitcher and help other creatives find their tribe!
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
We All Tell Stories – Jarod Cerf (Writer/Brand Strategist) Ep.16
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
We all create narratives defining who we are, yet so many of us forget that we all have the power to craft and hone these narratives to define ourselves, our worlds, and the legacy we leave behind.
Jarod Cerf lives by his adage that everyone is a storyteller. A consummate storyteller himself, Cerf has long recognized the power of storytelling and crafting narratives not only in the artistic sphere but for major marketing firms, within college classrooms, in major media outlets, for himself, and his clients. “I have had so many titles: teacher, journalist, PR, marketing, etc. And what I finally realized is that I am a storyteller: someone who teaches, entertains, and guides the folks in my tribe … to inspire a course of action, a thought, or remember something by. That’s all storytellers have done, culturally, historically, throughout time.”
Sharing from his wealth of experience, this episode is quite the deep-dive into the existential, the esoteric, and the “Weird.” (“New Weird exists to overturn cliches and twist the traditional.” – BookRiot) Jarod says, “I follow story from characters… they are what define what happens… It's not my goal, personally, to write horror fiction or sci-fi or fantasy, I enjoy those, but that's not what I set out to write.” Jarod’s goal in coaching and writing is to illuminate the darkest places for people, whether they are struggling to develop their stories or their life-path.
Steve and Jarod discuss issues that often plague creatives like chronic pain. Jarod challenges the notion that suffering is necessary for creation. They also discuss creative blocks, marketing, what you should do with characters that seem to develop a mind of their own, and why storytellers are going to thrive in the new economy.
Whether our medium is a novel, podcast, song, or even the way we remember and construct our lives: “how we make other people characters in our lives” defines how we experience life itself.
Guest Jarod Serf
Website: https://herebetygers.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarodcerf/
Instagram: @hbtygers
Twitter: @jcertherealist
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/herebetygers
Medium: https://medium.com/@jarodcerf
Work with Jarod: https://www.20minutestobrilliance.com/tygers and be entered to win our drawing!
Host Steven Leavitt
Site: https://www.icreatesound.com/
Portfolio: http://stevenleavitt.com/
Episode References
This is Water by David Foster Wallace
N.K. Jemisin: The Broken Earth trilogy
Ray Bradbury’s “Here There Be Tygers”
George Saunders reflects on writing
Joseph Campbell and storytelling
Here Be Tygers podcast - “The Different Worlds that We Live In & Imagine,” with Andre Rodriguez
The Truth in Art and the Art in Truth
Ray Bradbury’s There Will Come Soft Rains
Ernest Hemmingway’s Snows of Kilimanjaro
Ray Brabury’s The Happiness Machine
Robot Chicken’s Fraggle Watership Down
10,000 Hours to Mastery-Malcolm Gladwell
Tags: migraines, storytelling, purpose, creating, advertising, soul work, genre, New Weird, disruptive habits, trust, eureka moment, journey, planting a seed, joy in creation, guides, guidance, tribe, right-brained, marketing, automation, branding, emotional connection, attachment, patterns, memories, remembering, art, Fabio, Michelangelo, fundamental essence, story loops, seeking meaning, glyphs, aborigines, puzzling meaning, knowledge, wisdom, Santa Claus, heroes, clarity, purpose, drive, ideology, characters, mortality, jargon, fantasy, cognates, symbolic representation, lifelong learning, Joseph Campbell, anthropology, communication, method, non-linear thinking, typewriters, process, creative tools, auditory/visual, worldview, hermeneutics, narrator, timeline, amblyopia, flawed humans, cult of personality, public engagement, Discord, Twitter, presence, doodling, zaizen, archetypes, magic, illumination, journey
Language of Creativity’s host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators: artists, inventors, designers, producers and more. Along the way he hopes to gain perspective and multiply our understanding of what we share in common while creating, living, and learning.
Site: https://www.icreatesound.com/
Portfolio: http://stevenleavitt.com/
Theme Music: “Nothing Wrong” by Lobate Scarp
Please review this podcast on Google Play, iTunes and Stitcher and help other creatives find their tribe! The idea and concept of tribe has never been so inclusive as now in our interconnected reality. We’d love for you all to join us!
Saturday Mar 20, 2021
The Present – Scott Thrift (Clockmaker) Ep.15
Saturday Mar 20, 2021
Saturday Mar 20, 2021
We’ve all said things like “where did the day go?” or “wow, it’s already the end of the year!” Traditional timepieces aim to keep us on task, but are we missing something in the pursuit of endless “productivity?”
Scott Thrift is a “filmmaker turned artist” (Wired Magazine) and the co-founder of the award-winning creative agency m ss ng p eces, which he left in 2013 to pursue his dream of making an annual clock. This was no easy feat considering no clockmaker in the world had ever created an annual movement. Scott became obsessed with the notion of “What does the world need now?” The annual clock was designed to address society’s extreme lack of what Scott calls “temporal bandwidth.” His answer? A clock designed to help people be in time rather than simply being on time.
Scott’s timepieces are unique in that they all have only a single hand and feature beautiful gradients instead of stark lines. Many people who experience the clocks begin to find they are forming a whole new relationship with time. As someone who struggles with society’s rigid interpretation of time, Steve speaks about his own evolving view of the relationship between time and creativity.
Scott shares his journey from Los Angeles to New York City. Frustrated with film school, he quickly forged his own success by making “something,” which took the New York Gift Fair by storm and ingratiated him with the New York design elite. This led to his involvement with the Ted organization where he was one of the first to make a behind-the-scenes documentary of the event. From funding three very successful Kickstarter campaigns to interviewing Brian Eno to getting his first clock into the MOMA store almost by magic, Scott’s mindset has taught him simply to flow with the river… he shares what he learned from the opportunities to rub elbows with creatives from endless backgrounds.
Scott now has clock movements that feature the day, the moon, and the year. His goal is to create pieces that stand the test of time: lasting a lifetime as owners of his clocks expand their relationship with the present.;
More on Scott’s special clocks
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottthrift/
https://coolhunting.com/design/scott-thrift-clocks/
https://www.wired.com/story/moon-scott-thrift-slow-clocks/
Scott’s Kickstarters:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/scottthrift/the-present
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/scottthrift/today
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/scottthrift/the-present-day-moon-year
Scott’s Instagram: another way to think of the passage of time
Examples of Scott’s cinematographic oeuvre
The Visual Art of Brian Eno: Light and Time
References:
77 Million Paintings (Brian Eno)
Youtube channel for Cool Hunting
Tags:
The Present, annual clock, day, moon, year, gradient, Kickstarter, TED, Craig Venter, Brian Eno, the passage of time, longer now, being present, clarity, wisdom, growth, day, moon, year, German engineering, US-Customs, discipline, degrees of change, mind space, headspace, mindset, moving parts, potential, the gift of time, New York, MOMA, just do the next right thing, ad agency, design, video editing, timekeeper, circuit bender, temporal bandwidth, WFMU, staying-power. depth, creation, adventure, problem-solving, collaboration, time and space, circuit bending, supply chain, entrepreneurship, podcast, non-linear editing, audio editing, lines, supply chain, entertainment, Full Sail, film school
Language of Creativity’s host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators, artists, inventors, designers, and producers. Along the way, he gains perspective and multiplies his understanding of our universal potential for creating, living, and learning.
Site: https://www.icreatesound.com/
Portfolio: http://stevenleavitt.com/
Theme Music: “Nothing Wrong” by Lobate Scarp
Please review this podcast on Google Play, iTunes, and Stitcher and help other creatives find their tribe!
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
Death And Snow, a poem – Nat Magnuson (Poet)
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
Tuesday Dec 29, 2020
Tuesday Dec 29, 2020
AB-5 sucks! Covid sucks! Zoom school SUCKS! 2020 pretty much sucked. But you know what doesn’t suck? Being an everyday hero like our guest Christiane Cargill Kinney.
As an entertainment lawyer, Christiane Kinney has represented Platinum-selling and Grammy-winning artists and estates as well as independent artists, Presidential candidates, festivals, music tech start-ups, artists, and avatars (wha!?). A consummate creative, Chris is also an award-winning singer/songwriter, a voting member of the Recording Academy, and has won numerous awards from Billboard, ASCAP, the International Songwriting Competition, and the Global Music Awards, to name a few.
She’s been recognized as the #1 Music Law Resource to follow on Twitter (by CD Baby), and was named in Glamour Magazine’s Woman of the Year issue for her charity work in bringing music and art programs to at-risk youth in Southern California. A frequent speaker on entertainment law panels, radio talk shows, Chris wrote a regular legal advice column for CD Baby to provide legal guidance to independent artists. Yet somehow on top of all this, she’s also a recording musician, a mom of two and still manages to stay constantly upbeat with a wicked sense of humor!
In this episode, Steve and Chris discuss the pitfalls and joys(?) of the new normal: Zoom work, Zoom school, house concerts, social media meltdowns, and the melee that is parenting during quarantine. And as if the rest of 2020 wasn’t enough, Chris was thrown a curveball along with the rest of us when the entertainment industry shut down in the wake of COVID-19. Undaunted, Chris saw this as an opportunity to found her own entertainment law firm, Kinney Law, P.C. in June of 2020, focusing on ways she could help artists and offset the substantial loss in touring revenue during these unprecedented times.
Christiane discovered her love for the piano when she was only three years old. After seeing the musical production “Annie,” she immediately went home and plinked out all the songs by ear. As Chris recalls, “...There were moments in those shows where the artists I’m sure were tapping into the soul of their instruments.” Chris and Steve go on to geek out about their love for pianos and explore what it was that got them into music. As Chris says, “I think every musician will tell you, there's not a choice... you just have to do it... it calls to you in a really deep, meaningful way where, that is what you do.”
Will this be the “MOST DEPRESSING PODCAST EVER!”? or will laughter prevail as the best medicine? You be the judge!
Featured Music:
Earnestine by Christiane Cargill Kinney
Isle of Skye by Christiane Cargill Kinney
Christiane Kinney:
Law Practice:
Artist side:
https://www.christianekinney.com
http://www.riddlethesphinx.com
Almost (Album) by Christiane Cargill Kinney
Riddle the Sphinx
Personal: website
Instagram: @musicalredhead
Twitter: @musicalreadhead
Charitable Foundation: https://heartsgivinghopefoundation.org
Episode References:
Sean Kinney: GoSeanGO.com, SeanKinneyStunts.com, 1stoogeentertainment.com
World Record of Jumping Jacks while on Fire
Hollywood Clown (Book by Jason Lassen)
Don’t Call Us Tori (how Steve and Christiane met)
Ruthann Friedman: "Everyone Knows it’s Windy" (made famous by The Association)
David Peters, Oak House Recording Studios
Killarney Star, IG: @killarney_star
Gilli Moon
Marina V
Christo Pellani - soundformation.com
Don Teschner and the WaterDawgs
LA Times: "What a year it was: A 2020 Timeline" (California lockdown begins March 14, 2020)
[you can postpone the paywall by launching the above link in a private browsing window]
A look back at LA County hiking trail closures (ModernHiker)
AB-5 (background)
LA TIMES: "The AB5 backlash: Singers, actors, dancers, theaters sound off on freelance law"
Governing.com: "America's Rural/Urban Divide: A Special Series"
Blurred Lines lawsuit (can you look for?)
Pharell & Rick Rubin interview
“Word Crimes” by Weird Al Yankovic
(Which is NOT an example of the point I was making, it is a direct parody of “Blurred Lines”)
Albuquerque, By Weird Al Yankovic, is said to be written in the style of “Dick’s Automotive” by The Rugburns.
Exclaim!*@#: “Vanilla Ice Apparently Owns the Rights to 'Under Pressure'”
CD Baby DIY Musician: Understanding music copyrights, Form PA and SR
Power Distance Index, explained (article)
Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers (GoodReads)
Luke Bryan - Rain Is A Good Thing (“Rain makes corn, corn makes whiskey”)
Jeff Richmond (Tina Fey’s husband)
The Firm
Awaken with JP
Ready Player One (film)
Ready Player One (book)
Tags: Freelancing, VR, house concerts, covid, quarantine, losing your job, filter-bubbles, Blurred Lines lawsuit, attorney, Pharrell, Thicke, copyright, binge watching, dinner and a show, Zoom fatigue, Burning Man, avatars, community, meditation, Karens, memes, echo chamber, FAANG, precedent, declaratory judgment, IP litigation, musicologists, samples, audio mixing, copyright infringement, songwriting, streaming, riots, dystopia, Idiocracy, Ready Player One, AB-5, independent contractor, 1099, loan-out corporations, Disney+, Hamilton,making puzzles, Annie, piano, pipe organ, nunnery, St. Joseph’s, performance art, bucket list, professional clowns, Robert De Niro drum circle, Guinness Book of World Records, Roger Corman, Don't Call Us Tori, SXSW, giving back, Children of the Night, #everydayhero, the power of sleep, personal power, boundaries
Language of Creativity’s host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators: artists, inventors, designers, producers and more. Along the way he hopes to gain perspective and multiply our understanding of what we share in common while creating, living, and learning.
Site: https://www.icreatesound.com/
Portfolio: http://stevenleavitt.com/
Please review this podcast on Google Play, iTunes and Stitcher and help other creatives find their tribe! The idea and concept of tribe has never been so inclusive as now in our interconnected reality. We’d love for you all to join us.
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? – Terese Anthony (Career Counselor) Ep.13
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
What does it mean to find meaningful work? How do we decide what path our lives will take without letting life dictate our path to us? Today we talk about something most adults will spend most of their lives doing: work.
Terese Anthony is a college career counselor who also happens to be a world-traveled modern-day renaissance woman. From bullfighting in Costa Rica to bartending to getting chased by sharks in Hawaii (spoiler alert!) to an PhD program with an aim at working for the United Nations. Acknowledging her love for helping people, Therese went back to school while raising two children that led her to her current path. But is this the her final stop? She is also a hobbyist photographer with a creative and entrepreneurial spirit.
As Terese and Steven discuss their lives’ work so far, we get to hear stories of the best laid plans of mice, lemons out of lemonade, leaps of faith, doing what you love, being on a tiny bus with a flat tire surrounded by a pride of lions, what motivated her to leave her humdrum marketing gig to gain something more than the money.
We geek out about personality types, and learn how each of us can use the RIASEC test to find our strengths, core values and competencies to make sure we’re fulfilling our best selves in work and in life. As fellow ENFPs, creatives, and entrepreneurs with a drive to succeed, Steve and Terese grapple with how to utilize their strengths, overcome life’s practicalities and challenges, and achieve balance with life and work’s desires and needs.
PS. Steve guessed his Holland Code wrong in the episode, he is actually AIS (Artistic Investigative Social), the same as Terese’s top three (SAI)!
Guest: Terese Anthony
https://lifecoachtobehappy.com
Host: Steven Leavitt – https://stevenleavitt.com/
I Create Sound – https://icreatesound.com/
Additional music:
Nothing Wrong (by Lobate Scarp) https://www.lobatescarp.com/
After Quarantine (by The Oceanographers) https://www.theoceanographers.com/
guitar improvisation (by Josh Dobrowner)
Resources and Links:
Onet Online: https://www.onetonline.org/
Costa Rican bullfighting: https://theculturetrip.com/central-america/costa-rica/articles/a-brief-introduction-to-costa-ricas-tico-style-bullfighting/
Pepperdine: https://www.pepperdine.edu/
Hawaii Pacific University: https://www.hpu.edu/
United Nations: https://unjobs.org/
Giriama People: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giriama_people
Youth At Risk: https://nyunlockingfutures.org
Myers Briggs: https://www.16personalities.com/enfp-personality
Career Development and Advisement: https://www.careerkey.org/
Holland Code/RIASEC Test: https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/RIASEC
About the RIASEC test: https://www.123test.com/holland-codes-career-tests/
Daniel Pink: https://www.danpink.com/
A Whole New Mind: https://www.danpink.com/whole-new-mind/
Understanding The RIASEC
Realistic: practical, physical, concrete, hands-on, machine, and tool-oriented
Investigative: analytical, intellectual, scientific, explorative, thinker
Artistic: creative, original, independent, chaotic, inventive, media, graphics, and text
Social: cooperative, supporting, helping, healing/nurturing, teaching
Enterprising: competitive environments, leadership, persuading, status
Conventional: detail-oriented, organizing, clerical
Tags: careers, colleges, anthropology, sociology, Denmark, career counseling, type-1 diabetic, United Nations, polymath, parenthood, grad-school, Hawaii, sharks, safari, travel, Costa Rica, Antarctica, photography, marketing, personality types, ENFP, artistic, polymath, travel, drumming, Kenya, Hawaii, idealism, motivation, Epcot Center, Chile, Antarctica, nonprofits, parenthood, happiness, work, time, reflection, maternity leave, career research, core values, worklifebalance, grad school, phd, working backwards, advisor, vibe, intuition, lions, riasec, Holland Code, Myers Briggs, personality tests, Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, Conventional, potential, bartender, MBTI, cognitive functions, authenticity, education, priorities, money, entrepreneur, left-brained, right-brained, outofthebox, photography, tradegroups, find your passion, stretch-goals, expectation gap, corporate culture, internships, web design, Office Space
Friday Oct 23, 2020
BONUS! Discovering The Artist's Way – Monica Berning (Listener)
Friday Oct 23, 2020
Friday Oct 23, 2020
A first for us, listener-feedback episode!
When I called Monica, she had just lost her job (that she hated). WOO HOO!!! (That part we hadn't hit record for).
We talk about my ideas for the bigger picture of the podcast as well as a little about her new foray into the amazing book The Artist's Way.
Guest: Monica Berning (monica.berning@zohomail.com)
Host: Steven Leavitt (icreatesound.com)
The online podcast community where we met:
https://theliturgists.com/
Many many more main episodes to come soon!
If you haven't, go check out Episode 1- Naming the Podcast
and of course, share, subscribe and review!
Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
BONUS! The Playing Room – Caleb (First Grader)
Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
In this very special Bonus Episode, Steve and his son Caleb talk about a very important topic - PLAYING!