Andy J. Pizza is an American illustrator, podcaster, and public speaker. You may also know him as the founder of the much-loved podcast, Creative Pep Talk podcast. In this episode, Andy shares his boundless enthusiasm and lays down some wisdom on:
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Hope Meng is a graphic designer and branding studio founder with a focus on typography and lettering. In this episode, we talk about how to bring your different interests together (a big theme this season, lots of multi-passionate creatives!), sustaining long-term projects, and how to prioritize your project over the one million other things you could be doing.
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Nkechi is a talented multi-hyphenate – neuroscientist, mindfulness expert, choreographer. It's actually one of the reasons I invited her on the show. As a creative person with many interests, how do you bring them all together? Especially at this point in the project where it's not uncommon to lose a little steam (or maybe a lot of steam), how do you draw deeper?
Elle says that this is when the project really starts – when you get bored, when you run out of ideas, when you have no idea how to continue – what do you do then? How do you show up for the things that really matter to you? Where to find Nkechi online:
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Artists, designers, writers, and friends – Adam and Robyn are hilarious and insightful and we cover so much in this episode, like: how to create space to be yourself, higher powers, hoodies, and Instagram culture.
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Artist Windy Chien is best known for her 2016 work, The Year Of Knots, in which she learned a new knot every day for a year. Her work ranges in size from a knot that can fit in the palm of a child's hand to majestic, room-sized installations that are sought after by private collectors. Following long careers at Apple and in the music industry, she launched her studio in 2015. Windy’s book about her work will be published by Abrams in 2019.
In this episode, Windy and Lindsay talk about what makes a good long-form project, how to define success for yourself and your project, and more. Where to find Windy online:
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Aside from roller skating the treacherous streets of Los Angeles, Zang splits his time between performing Salsa at dance festivals across the world, and his day job as guitarist, producer, and music-video director in the American alt-pop group MAGIC GIANT. The band has played festivals such as Coachella, made TV appearances including The Today Show, broken the top 25 on the US Alternative Chart, and was named one of “10 Artists You Need to Know” by Rolling Stone. In this episode, Zang and Lindsay talk about the ebbs and flows of collaboration, how to "kill your darlings," and why it's totally okay to make something bad at first.
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Virgie Tovar is an author, activist, and one of the nation's leading experts and lecturers on fat discrimination and body image. She is the founder of Babecamp, a 4-week online course designed to help women who are ready to break up with diet culture.
In this episode, Virgie and Lindsay talk about:
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Elle is a painter, designer, author of The Crossroads of Should and Must, and co-author of Your Story is Your Power: Free Your Feminine Voice. You may also know her from her many years of facilitating #The100DayProject. In this episode, Elle and Lindsay talk about:
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