A podcast for wondering creatives, ideators, and generalists screaming into the void.
... moreShare Zero Subscribers
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
Super forecasting
Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson
The second mountain
Keep Your Identity Small
How long do you stay with the same project? Is there more value in quantity than quality? How do you keep showing up even when you don't want to? These are the questions we wrestle with in this episode.
In this episode we talk about how little feedback there is with podcasting, what's good and bad in that for both of us, and our own needs for approval from others (or lack there of) affect us.
If you’re interested in Beth’s habit tracker, you can find more about it and download it at: https://bethstedman.com/touch-it-every-day
In this episode, we talk about the year ahead and some phrases we are using to focus our intention for the year. We're holding tension between two intentions this year, one to move forward into action and the other to hold space for rest and ease. Since having the conversation we've found another phrase which is pulling our attention, from Goethe, "Do not hurry; do not rest."
In this episode we talk both about the benefit of showing up to the work, whether you feel like it or not, and moving on to something different and trying lots of things -- even if (or maybe especially if) you fail.
In this episode we talk about our experience listening to episode one of Zero Subscribers and the power of having done something — even poorly. We discuss the difference between ideation and envisioning (in our minds/language personally). And we talk about creating for an audience vs. creating just for the fun of it.
No notes for you, just an honest conversation in our kitchen
Nope. No notes for you :) just a peek into a morning conversation.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.