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“Double Feature of Silly Jokes” with gough (GWTW795)
Today's guest on Getting Work To Work is none other than the Australian sensation, gough. He's the writer, director, and visionary behind BeernutsProductions.com and is here to talk about his latest a
“Local Heroes” with gough (GWTW794)
Here to celebrate his 20th appearance on Getting Work To Work and his latest film, Local Heroes, is the self-described king of the jungle, gough. As a writer, producer, director, and actor for Beernut
Be Where Discovery Can Happen (GWTW793)
As long as I can remember, I've been intrigued with exploration. Growing up in the middle of nowhere, exploring the woods around the house was just the beginning. The starry nights captured my imagina
Healing Your Broken Creativity (GWTW792)
What do you do when your creativity is broken? On top of that, what do you do when you rely upon your creativity to make a living? Earlier this year, my creativity not only cracked, but shattered into
“Handcrafting Meaning & Change” with Rebecca van Bergen (GWTW791)
What are the big questions that drive your mission and life's work? Are you someone who focuses on finding solutions to the massive problems in the world or someone who wants to be the very best at yo
Microcosmic Lessons (GWTW790)
It's been a month since the last episode of Getting Work To Work. Every time I sat down to write, nothing came, so I said, "Maybe next week?" Eventually, I gave myself some grace and trusted that when
“How About Now?” with gough (GWTW789)
Today's guest needs no introduction because he's been on the show 19 times now, but I'm going to do one anyway. A legally blind filmmaker from Australia, gough is on Getting Work To Work to talk about
“Creativity is Everything We Do” with Tony Luna (GWTW788)
I believe that conversations find us when we need them most. Tony Luna is a creative consultant, educator, author, and producer who helps emerging and mid-career creatives to discover and reinvigorate
Quick Hits of Inspiration (GWTW787)
What do you do for fun? How does that connect to your own curiosity and search for inspiration? Recently, a coworker asked me what I do for fun and I didn't like any of my answers. I think I cracked a
“All Things Rejection” with Alice Draper (GWTW786)
The question in the email was simple: "Are you interested in a podcast discussion on using rejection as a tool for success?" What a way to capture someone's attention. Without a doubt, rejection is on