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Getting Work To Work is a weekly podcast for creative entrepreneurs, storytellers, visionaries, and change-makers who are on a mission of chasing big ideas, telling epic stories, and leaving living le... more
FAQs about Getting Work To Work:How many episodes does Getting Work To Work have?The podcast currently has 842 episodes available.
November 29, 2019FFF: Collections and Communities (GWTW361)Over the weekend, I went and saw the documentary film Murder in the Front Row: The San Francisco Bay Area Thrash Metal Story. As stories were told by members of Metallica, Megadeth, Exodus, Slayer, and more, I couldn't help but marvel in the ways that collections and communities were built up allowing the thrash metal movement to thrive....more9minPlay
November 27, 2019You Probably Need a Hobby (GWTW360)Lately, I've been realizing an important truth for my life: I need a hobby. For the first time in a very long time, I can say that work's good. I spend a lot of time thinking about my work, watching courses, reading books, and producing paid and passion projects. But at the expense of work, my life needs some attention. As a driven creative entrepreneur, how can I embrace a hobby without the natural desire to turn it into a business opportunity?...more10minPlay
November 26, 2019“Wildly Curious” with Samuel Bridges (GWTW359)What are you wildly curious about? Today's guest on Getting Work To Work is wildly curious about everything from storytelling and brand governance to Formula 1 and performance. Samuel Bridges is an Art Director, designer, and life-long learner fascinated with the human-level experience and how that is represented in his work and relationships. In this interview, we explore the origin stories of his creative career—how he was influenced by his mother's textile designs, street BMX, and Final Fantasy VII—along with the lessons he has learned along the growth journey from designer to Art Director....more1h 11minPlay
November 22, 2019FFF: Rut-Busting Formulas (GWTW358)How do you change things? How do you shake things up? How do you make the shift from always doing the exact same things, the exact same way and discover new possibilities? These are the questions that are driving what I'm calling Free-Form Fridays (FFF), an exploration into what is possible with Getting Work To Work. Here are a few things that I did differently this week: 1) No music! 2) No editing! 3) No script! 4) A full show transcript! 5) 100% more llama cartoons!...more17minPlay
November 20, 2019Lineage of Creative Leadership (GWTW357)Earlier this week, I released my interview with Tré Seals and something he said got me thinking: where do I come from? Not just in the heritage of my ancestors, but in the lineage of creative leadership that got me to where I am today. Tré talked about the reality that he has not gotten to where he is today by himself. We are all influenced by people, but we also have opportunities to be influential in someone else's life. In this episode of Getting Work To Work, I'm going to explore what it means to be a leader as we consider who has shaped us in the past and who we are shaping in the future....more9minPlay
November 19, 2019“Become Vocal” with Tré Seals (GWTW356)What do you do with a childhood dream of being an artist, an obsession with history, and a desire to build a community through inclusion of diverse perspectives? You do what today's guest on Getting Work To Work did and get busy creating work, starting businesses, and building relationships. Tré Seals is a creative entrepreneur, multi-disciplinary designer, and founder of Vocal Type Co. and Seals Studio. From a foundation of curiosity and observation, Tré has built upon a family legacy of entrepreneurship and history to create a space that allows him to add diversity to design as well as do something different....more50minPlay
November 15, 2019Business Creative Exploration (GWTW355)There is an interesting tension in the business of creativity: the balance between the work you are currently doing and the work you want to be doing. I've found with some creatives they are focused on today and can't see too far beyond tomorrow. Other creatives are blinded by every single possibility, they struggle to create today. But then there's the group of artists and makers that simply spend time every day exploring what could be and sharing the results. Yes, they acknowledge the tension, but over time their work, client list, and business evolve....more16minPlay
November 13, 2019Learning Velocity (GWTW354)What are you currently learning in your creative pursuits? How fast would you say you are learning what you need to learn in order to begin activating that knowledge in your business? In the book New to Big by David Kidder and Christina Wallace, they write about the importance of learning quickly because "the future looks nothing like the past." As I consider what it means to learn quickly, I also think about the direction and depth of what it is that I need to understand. It's not just enough to learn quickly, but learning the right things that makes all the difference....more8minPlay
November 12, 2019Rise of the Independents (GWTW353)As a creative entrepreneur, how do you think about ownership? I had an experience this weekend that got me thinking about ownership as an independent media producer, the economies of scale and attention related to digital media streaming, the safety and certainty of sameness, and the tendency to conform to algorithms and formulas. In this episode of Getting Work To Work, I'm going to explore what it means for us, as independent media producers, to rise up and start contributing to our communities through a sense of ownership....more16minPlay
November 08, 2019Creative Disappointment (GWTW352)I've been working on a passion project for almost a year now and reality hit me hard yesterday after viewing an hour of footage: utter creative disappointment. While I wasn't expecting to be disappointed, I certainly wasn't prepared for the onslaught of feelings that followed. How do you work through creative disappointment? Can you have growth without disappointment? In this episode of Getting Work To Work, I'm going to share a few ways to push through creative disappointment by grieving, growing, and getting work done....more12minPlay
FAQs about Getting Work To Work:How many episodes does Getting Work To Work have?The podcast currently has 842 episodes available.