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What if practice isn't just about getting better at something, but about connecting to something larger than yourself?
Rob and Munir dive deep into how practice becomes a form of creative spirituality by transforming mundane repetition into meaningful ritual. Whether it's Munir's late-start acting journey at age 30 through the Susan Batson Acting Studio, or Rob's ongoing battle with the impossible F chord on guitar, or the daily discipline of showing up for community, they explore how dedication to craft creates a meaningful connection beyond skill acquisition. And how practice is a rededication of self to the work each and every time.
Munir returns from New York with fresh insights from his conversations with agency leaders about Microsoft AI advertising initiatives and shares how AI currently serves as creative tool rather than true creative output in advertising work.
The brothers discuss Florence Scovel Shinn's 1925 works and how influential the power of intentionality in thought can be to practice. Including how Rob has a karaoke playlist for songs that he practices singing regularly and Munir's choice of Sam Cooke's version of "This Little Light of Mine," they weave together stories of how practice β whether in performance, relationships, or creative work β becomes the spiritual discipline that connects us to deeper meaning through repetition, dedication, and continuous growth.
If you believe that showing up consistently is how we honor both our craft and our community, and that the daily practice of creativity can be a form of spirituality, this one's for you.
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π Find Munir on LinkedIn
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By Yo EnterprisesWhat if practice isn't just about getting better at something, but about connecting to something larger than yourself?
Rob and Munir dive deep into how practice becomes a form of creative spirituality by transforming mundane repetition into meaningful ritual. Whether it's Munir's late-start acting journey at age 30 through the Susan Batson Acting Studio, or Rob's ongoing battle with the impossible F chord on guitar, or the daily discipline of showing up for community, they explore how dedication to craft creates a meaningful connection beyond skill acquisition. And how practice is a rededication of self to the work each and every time.
Munir returns from New York with fresh insights from his conversations with agency leaders about Microsoft AI advertising initiatives and shares how AI currently serves as creative tool rather than true creative output in advertising work.
The brothers discuss Florence Scovel Shinn's 1925 works and how influential the power of intentionality in thought can be to practice. Including how Rob has a karaoke playlist for songs that he practices singing regularly and Munir's choice of Sam Cooke's version of "This Little Light of Mine," they weave together stories of how practice β whether in performance, relationships, or creative work β becomes the spiritual discipline that connects us to deeper meaning through repetition, dedication, and continuous growth.
If you believe that showing up consistently is how we honor both our craft and our community, and that the daily practice of creativity can be a form of spirituality, this one's for you.
Stay in Touch:
πΊ Subscribe for more
π± Yo Munir on Instagram
π Find Munir on LinkedIn
π Find Robert on LinkedIn
ποΈ Support us β Yo Munir Merch