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Striving for Something New (GWTW785)
What are you striving for in your life right now? Fortune and fame? Recognition from your peers, larger budgets, and dream clients? A story that you can turn into a 7-figure business? Peace, quiet, an
Insert Amazing Monologue Here (GWTW784)
If I were to type a prompt into AI to generate today's episode for me, it would probably be this: "Insert amazing monologue here." It's generically specific. Yes, I want a monologue, but make it amazi
Off On Tangents (GWTW783)
One of the things I often hear while interviewing people is, "Oh, I'm sorry, I went off on a tangent." My common response is, "That's okay, tangents are interesting." Not only are tangents interesting
“Let There Be Art…and Rock!” with Luke Preece (GWTW782)
When I first saw Luke Preece's work on Instagram for Metallica's 30th anniversary of And Justice For All, my mind was blown. Since then, I've followed his work seeing him continually produce stunning
Don’t Fear Emptiness (GWTW781)
Ever since I started my creative journey, I feared being empty. Empty of ideas, thoughts, stories, projects, connections, business, ambition. What would become of me if no one wanted to work with me?
“Films of Life & Legacy” with Eriksen Dickens (GWTW780)
If you were to produce a film about your life, what would it say about the choices you made, the people you surrounded yourself with, and the impact you had on the world? Eriksen Dickens is today's gu
Code Words & Canaries (GWTW779)
Some monologues I have a pretty solid idea from start to finish, but others need time and reflection to make sure I'm not just ranting and railing against some invisible force. Today's episode started
“The Future is the Past” with Lee McColgan (GWTW778)
What's the point of preserving old homes? Why do old homes matter? Two driving questions for today's interview with Lee McColgan, woodworker, restorer of old homes, and author of A House Restored: The
Prepared to Be Unprepared (GWTW777)
The simplest quotes are often the deepest and inspire endless reflection. In my conversation last week with Gregg Brownentrepreneur, keynote speaker, and authorhe dropped a short sentence that stopp
“Change is the Future” with Gregg Brown (GWTW776)
How prepared are you for the future of your work? Maybe you are coasting on continual success, not worried about what's on the horizon. Perhaps you find yourself in a season of loss, feeling threatene