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SUMMIT TOP 5: Amie McNee on Moving Through The “Messy Middle” (Without Losing Your Mind)


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At its core, I organized my 5 day virtual summit about Navigating the Future of Entertainment to help us creatives, artists, and storytellers answer two key questions:

What the hell is happening to our beloved film industry? And how can we shape the future of cinema?

In this episode, I’m joined by Amie McNee, bestselling author of We Need Your Art, artist, creativity coach, and TEDx speaker who has become a beacon for creatives reclaiming their voice and self-worth. We talk about why art matters more than ever, how vulnerability keeps us human in an age of AI perfection, and why making “shitty art” might be your bravest act yet. If you’re feeling discouraged, disillusioned, or ready to give up, this conversation will remind you to keep creating.

*This conversation contains a significant amount of explicit language. Rather than bleeping everything out or editorializing, I preferred to share the raw, authentic version because we're all feeling all the feelings right now. And I didn't want to restrict our process in any way. Viewer discretion is advised.


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Key Takeaways
  • Create art when it matters most. In times of crisis, art isn’t optional—it’s vital for healing, connection, and helping communities make sense of a chaotic world.
  • The bigger the dream, the lower your standards should be. Perfectionism and procrastination stem from fear—embrace terrible first drafts, face the fear, and keep creating.
  • Claim your creative identity without waiting for permission. Be your own boss with firm structure and kindness, using small daily steps to build momentum toward your biggest goals.

Episode Highlights
  • Why art matters more than ever in a world on fire.
  • Vulnerability in creative work, especially for men amid hustle culture and stoicism
  • How language shapes owning your art and creative identity
  • Why too much time can be a Kryptonite for creatives and how setting restrictions creates space for making “shitty art”
  • The struggle of being your own boss and the two essential things creatives must do to avoid burnout
  • The power of being seen by another creative to reignite self-trust amid exhaustion
  • Society’s myths about creatives and reclaiming the truth that art is essential
  • Why now is the most important time to make art in a world flooded with AI perfection
  • Why embracing mediocrity matters in a world obsessed with perfection.
  • How setting boundaries allow mindful content consumption without hijacking creativity
  • Creativity’s power to foster self-reflection and healing
  • Why introvert fatigue is real and how to honor it without burning bridges or yourself
  • A gentle path back to creativity through Amie’s “2 Week Reset”
  • The soapbox moment every artist needs to hear

Recommended Next Episode

On Vulnerability and the Courageous Act of Creating From a Place of Truth | with Allison Sweet Grant


Useful Resources

Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman Interview

Jen Cellota Podcast Interview

Andrew Huberman

Bob Ross


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Guest Bio

Amie McNee is an author, artist and speaker dedicated to helping creatives build meaningful and fulfilling lives. McNee empowers people to challenge the narratives that hold them back and embrace the messy, magical process of creation. McNee’s books and speaking inspire thousands to break free from perfectionism, self-doubt and the belief that creative work isn’t “real work.”

Her nonfiction book, We Need Your Art, is a manifesto for the creative spirit in a world that undervalues artistry. She is also the author of historical fiction that explores the complexities of creativity, resistance and rebellion through vivid storytelling. Through her writing, podcast Unpublished and speaking engagements, McNee champions a life that is driven by vulnerability, purpose and unapologetic creative ambition.

Amie’s Instagram | Substack

Amie’s Book: We Need Your Art

Amie's TEDx Talk: "The Case For Making Art When the World Is On Fire"


Show Credits

Edited by: Curtis Fritsch

Produced by: Debby Germino

Published by: Vim Pangantihon

Music by: Thomas Cepeda



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