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Have you ever experienced one of those strange journeys in life? The kind where you start at point A and end up at point Q? (This podcast is one of those journeys for me!) Today's interview is with Blaine Hogan. Blaine started out as an actor, but as he began to really make it, a series of panic attacks derailed his career and brought his life to a halt. He is now the Creative Director at Willow Creek Community Church in Chicago and the founder of the course Make Better. I first ran across Blaine years ago in an episode of one of my favorite shows, Prison Break. Listen to his story in the podcast to see how he came from there to creating a course like Make Better. Truly inspiring stuff!
You can connect with Blaine on his blog (he has a great freebie for email subscribers!!), the Make Better site, or follow him on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
At a Glance
I loved Blaine's understanding of art as a spiritual experience: "The lights would go down and someone tells you the most true thing they know." Do YOU think of art as spiritual in some way?
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What I Want to Know from YOU
-Do you feel like you have lost some sense of creativity as an adult?
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Have you ever experienced one of those strange journeys in life? The kind where you start at point A and end up at point Q? (This podcast is one of those journeys for me!) Today's interview is with Blaine Hogan. Blaine started out as an actor, but as he began to really make it, a series of panic attacks derailed his career and brought his life to a halt. He is now the Creative Director at Willow Creek Community Church in Chicago and the founder of the course Make Better. I first ran across Blaine years ago in an episode of one of my favorite shows, Prison Break. Listen to his story in the podcast to see how he came from there to creating a course like Make Better. Truly inspiring stuff!
You can connect with Blaine on his blog (he has a great freebie for email subscribers!!), the Make Better site, or follow him on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
At a Glance
I loved Blaine's understanding of art as a spiritual experience: "The lights would go down and someone tells you the most true thing they know." Do YOU think of art as spiritual in some way?
Relevant Links
What I Want to Know from YOU
-Do you feel like you have lost some sense of creativity as an adult?