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This week, I had the joy of sitting down with Woody Roseland—filmmaker, photographer, comedian, and all-around creative soul with a story that really moved me.
Woody shares his journey through multiple creative outlets, how surviving cancer shaped his path, and what he's learned about embracing experimentation, letting go of outcomes, and simply staying in the process. From commercial video work to painting rooftops in Oaxaca, his story is full of wisdom, warmth, and a whole lot of heart.
One of my favorite moments? Woody talks about how no one will hire you for something you haven’t already shown you can do—and how our most meaningful work often comes after years of showing up. He reminds us that your magnum opus doesn’t happen before the process—it’s born because of it.
If you're feeling stuck, second-guessing your direction, or waiting for the “perfect time” to do your best work… this conversation is exactly what you need.
Tune in and come back to what matters: the process, the joy, and your own creative voice.
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This week, I had the joy of sitting down with Woody Roseland—filmmaker, photographer, comedian, and all-around creative soul with a story that really moved me.
Woody shares his journey through multiple creative outlets, how surviving cancer shaped his path, and what he's learned about embracing experimentation, letting go of outcomes, and simply staying in the process. From commercial video work to painting rooftops in Oaxaca, his story is full of wisdom, warmth, and a whole lot of heart.
One of my favorite moments? Woody talks about how no one will hire you for something you haven’t already shown you can do—and how our most meaningful work often comes after years of showing up. He reminds us that your magnum opus doesn’t happen before the process—it’s born because of it.
If you're feeling stuck, second-guessing your direction, or waiting for the “perfect time” to do your best work… this conversation is exactly what you need.
Tune in and come back to what matters: the process, the joy, and your own creative voice.
Stay Connected:
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