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When You Are Good At Everything Except What You Love

May 10, 202627 min

Art After Responsibility

Apr 26, 202618 min

The Myth of The Real Artist

Apr 12, 202629 min

Who Told You You Aren't An Artist

Who told you that you weren't an artist? This episode dives deep into that pesky little question and explores how those offhand comments can stick to us like gum on a shoe. We unravel the mystery of why so many of us have let someone else dictate our creativity, and trust me, it's time to take that word "artist" back! We'll chat about the wild journey of reclaiming your artistic identity, including the struggles and triumphs that come with it. So grab your paintbrush, your notebook, or whatever your creative weapon of choice is, and let’s remind ourselves that being an artist is about creating for the joy of it—no sales necessary!At some point, many people stop calling themselves artists — not because they stopped creating, but because someone else told them they weren’t one.In this episode, we explore the quiet moments that cause people to abandon their creative identity and how those messages follow us into adulthood.This episode is for:People who were discouraged from pursuing art early onAdults with careers and families who still feel the pull to createAnyone who’s been told art is impractical, unrealistic, or “not for them”We talk about:The moment creative identity gets taken awayWhy adults feel they need permission to createHow talent myths keep people stuckReclaiming the word artist without needing validation1. The Moment the Word “Artist” Was Taken AwayHow a single comment or experience can outweigh years of creativityWhy these moments often feel small but leave a lasting impactHow silence or indifference can be just as powerful as criticism2. The Stories We Carry Into AdulthoodHow early messages about talent and practicality get internalizedWhy adults stop claiming the word artist even when they still createThe difference between losing interest and losing permission3. Talent Myths and Creative GatekeepingThe belief that artists are “born, not made”How comparison and early labels shut down experimentationWhy skill development is mistaken for proof of worth4. Identity vs. OutputWhy making art doesn’t automatically feel like being an artistHow waiting for validation delays creative identityWhy claiming the identity comes before results, not after5. Quiet ReclamationTaking the word artist back without announcements or pressureLetting art exist privately before it’s shared or judgedChoosing not to argue with the voice that says “you’re not that”Takeaways:At some point, someone told you that you weren't an artist, but let's be real: who are they to decide that for you?The simple act of creating something makes you an artist, regardless of whether or not you sell it.It's crucial to reclaim the title of 'artist' for yourself despite what naysayers might think, so just go for it!Every artist experiences silence and crickets, but that doesn't define your worth or your artistic journey.Your identity as an artist isn't solely based on your output; it's about the passion and creativity you bring to the table.You don't need anyone's permission to create; just dive in and let your artistic voice shine through!How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to be a guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchWant to be a guest on Create Art Podcast? Send Timothy Brien a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/createartpodcastMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences.Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend, as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes, so let me know what you would like to see.Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects, check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com, where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise.

Mar 29, 202622 min

You Weren't Wrong

Create Anyway: You’re Allowed to Make Art is a limited podcast series for people who did the responsible thing—built careers, supported families, stayed busy—and still feel a quiet pull toward creativity.This series is for:Adults who want to make art but feel “too late” or “too busy”People who were told they’re not artists—or can’t make a living creatingProfessionals and parents craving meaning, not hustleAnyone who feels creatively restless but doesn’t want to blow up their lifeEpisode SummaryIf you’ve ever felt like there’s something more you want from life—not more success, not more productivity—but more meaning… this episode is for you.Welcome to Create Anyway: You’re Allowed to Make Art.This series is for people who chose responsibility—and still want something more.And today, I want to start with something simple.You weren’t wrong.You weren’t wrong to want to make art.Episode Summary:In the opening episode of Create Anyway: You’re Allowed to Make Art, we explore the quiet pull toward creativity that never fully disappears—even after careers, families, and responsibility take center stage.This episode is for people who did the practical thing, chose stability, and still feel like something is missing. It’s not a call to quit your job or reinvent your life overnight. It’s an invitation to stop judging yourself for wanting something more.You’re not late.You’re not broken.And wanting to create was never the problem.Many people who want to make art were never told to stop.They were told to be realistic.To choose something stable.To be responsible.To keep creativity on the side.Over time, art becomes something we postpone—until “later,” when life slows down. But for many adults, later never really comes… and the desire to create doesn’t go away.Episode 1 of Create Anyway: You’re Allowed to Make Art is about naming that desire without shame.This episode speaks to:Adults who feel creatively unfulfilled despite career successParents and professionals who feel “too busy” to make artPeople who believe they missed their chance to be artistsAnyone who’s been told art isn’t practical or sustainableIn this episode, we explore why the desire to make art often returns later in life, why starting again isn’t starting from zero, and why wanting to create is not selfish, unrealistic, or immature.This is not about hustle.It’s not about monetization.It’s about permission.If art keeps calling you back—even quietly—this episode is for you.1: The Want That Never LeftHow art doesn’t disappear—it goes quietWhy busy, responsible lives don’t erase creative desireWanting ≠ dissatisfaction with life2: When Practicality Took OverSchool, family, money, cultureThe moment art became “extra”How identity slowly gets replaced by obligation3: Why It Comes Back LaterStability creates honestyMidlife isn’t crisis—it’s clarityWhy art waits until survival calms down4: You’re Not Starting OverExperience as creative fuelTaste, patience, emotional depthBeginning with something, not from scratch5: Permission, Not PressureNo monetization requirementNo public sharing requiredArt allowed to exist quietlyHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to be a guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchWant to be a guest on Create Art Podcast? Send Timothy Brien a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/createartpodcastMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences.Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend, as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes, so let me know what you would like to see.Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects, check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com, where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise.

Mar 15, 202628 min

Create Anyway You’re Allowed to Make Art Limited Series Trailer

We're diving headfirst into the art of creating, and let me tell you, it’s all about giving yourself a big ol' permission slip to make art—yes, you heard that right! No more of that “be realistic” nonsense; it’s time to shake off the chains of responsibility and embrace your inner creative beast. This series, aptly named "Create Anyway," is for all you busy bees and responsible adults who might think it’s too late to pick up that paintbrush or guitar. We’re here to remind you that you can totally juggle your responsibilities and still squeeze in your artistic flair without a full-blown life overhaul. So, if you feel that creative itch and think you’ve missed the boat, grab your life vest because we’re about to set sail on a journey where you can create in those small, stolen moments of joy!Have you ever been told—directly or indirectly—that making art wasn’t practical?Should it stay a hobby?Does real life come first?Create Anyway: You’re Allowed to Make Art is a limited podcast series for people who did the responsible thing—built careers, supported families, stayed busy—and still feel a quiet pull toward creativity.This series is for:Adults who want to make art but feel “too late” or “too busy”People who were told they’re not artists—or can’t make a living creatingProfessionals and parents craving meaning, not hustleAnyone who feels creatively restless but doesn’t want to blow up their lifeAcross 15 episodes, Create Anyway explores the emotional, psychological, and practical struggles new and returning artists face—especially those creating after responsibility, not before it.This is not a how-to series.It’s a permission series.You’ll hear conversations about:Reclaiming your identity as an artistLetting go of guilt around creativityMaking art without monetizing itStarting again without starting from zeroCreating in the margins of a full lifeBreaking free from the myth of the “real artist.”Finding meaning through creativity at any stage of lifeIf you’ve ever felt like art keeps calling you back—quietly, persistently—this series was made for you.🎨 You’re allowed to make art.🎧 And you’re invited to create anyway.How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to be a guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchWant to be a guest on Create Art Podcast? Send Timothy Brien a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/createartpodcastMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences.Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend, as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes, so let me know what you would like to see.Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects, check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com, where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise.Takeaways:It's never too late to dive back into your creative passions, even if life got in the way.You don't need to justify your art; just create for the joy of it, no excuses!This podcast series is all about giving you the green light to be an artist again, responsibilities be damned!Feeling busy or overwhelmed? You're not alone, and we've got tips to help you create anyway!The series will explore the unique struggles of adults balancing creativity with life’s demands, so you're in good company!Remember, if you’ve been longing to create, you have our permission to jump back in—let's make some art!

Mar 1, 20265 min

New Year, New Tools: Embracing My Inner Beginner

We're diving deep into the world of creativity and transformation, reflecting on a year filled with unexpected changes rather than just a highlight reel of accomplishments. This episode isn’t just about the art I created; it’s about how I evolved while creating it. Spoiler alert: I wasn’t chasing mastery; I was all about following my curiosity, and boy, did I get my hands dirty with acrylics, music, and poetry along the way. I’m here to remind you that showing up is what really counts, way more than how polished your work is. So, grab your favorite beverage, kick back, and let’s chat about embracing the messy process of creation and finding joy in every little step!Reflections: A Year of Creating is a closing chapter for The New Artist’s Compass — a solo episode about growth, curiosity, and what happens when you commit to showing up creatively over time.In this episode of the Create Art Podcast, Timothy Kimo Brien reflects on a year spent exploring multiple creative disciplines, including acrylic painting (Special thanks to The Art Sherpa), poetry, music production, and sound design. From painting with acrylics with instruction for the first time, to writing tankas, to learning a new DAW (Reaper) and experimenting with an MPE synthesizer (ROLI), this episode explores how creative growth happens when curiosity leads and ego steps aside.This conversation is for artists who are:Measuring progress beyond likes and outputLearning new creative tools later in lifeExploring multiple art formsReconnecting with joy through beginner energy1. Showing Up Counts More Than MasteryYou didn’t wait until you were “ready”Acrylic painting for 2 months = permission to be newProgress came from consistency, not confidence2. Letting Curiosity LeadWriting tankas: short form, intentional, imperfectSwitching mediums kept creativity aliveCuriosity replaced pressure3. Learning New Tools Without EgoTeaching yourself Reaper as a beginner againExploring sound through an MPE ROLIBeing bad at something reopened creative joy4. Measuring Growth DifferentlyNot output, not numbersGrowth = comfort with discomfortGrowth = staying engaged when novelty fades5. What This Year Taught You About IdentityYou didn’t “become” an artist — you practiced being oneArtist as a verb, not a titleThe compass worked because you kept walkingTakeaways:Reflecting on a year of creativity reveals unexpected growth and changes we often overlook.Showing up for your art is more important than striving for perfection or mastery.Letting curiosity guide your creative journey can lead to surprising and fulfilling discoveries.Learning new tools without ego allows for growth and exploration in your artistic practice.Measuring artistic growth should focus on personal exploration, not external validation or numbers.Being an artist is a practice of doing and being, not just a title or label.How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchWant to be a guest on Create Art Podcast? Send Timothy Brien a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/createartpodcastMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences.Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see.Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise.

Feb 8, 202621 min

Setting Creative Goals Without Killing The Joy

Creative goals, my friends, are where it’s at! We're diving into how to set those goals without letting them suck the joy right out of your artistic soul. You know, the kind of goals that don’t just live in a dusty spreadsheet and make you feel guilty when you skip a day. We’re talking about the spark that keeps the creative flames burning bright, not the pressure that turns your passion into a job description. Join me as we explore redefining success, embracing the process, and remembering that joy isn’t the opposite of discipline; it’s the reason it works! So, grab your favorite snack, get comfy, and let's chat about creating a fun, flexible framework for your creative journey!Redefine What Success Looks LikeShift from outcome-based success (“Did I sell it?”) to process-based success (“Did I show up today?”).Remind yourself that creative growth doesn’t always look linear.Celebrate progress, not perfection. Create Flexible FrameworksReplace rigid deadlines with creative checkpoints—review and adjust as you go.Allow spontaneity within structure; it keeps your art alive.Think of your goals as a map, not a prison. Align Goals with Your “Why”Ask: Why am I creating this? Who is it for?Purpose-driven goals feel lighter and more sustainable.Revisit your “why” whenever burnout or doubt creeps in. Protect the Joy of PlayKeep a “no-pressure” creative space—sketchbook, sound experiments, word dumps—just for fun.Play fuels mastery; it reminds you why you started.Let joy be part of your process, not just the reward at the end. Build Reflection Into Your RoutineSchedule time to look back on what worked and what didn’t—this creates mindful progress.Reflection re-energizes your sense of purpose.Use journaling or short voice memos to capture insights between projects.Topics covered in this seriesSharing Your Work Online for the First TimeDealing With Criticism and RejectionFinding (or Building) an Artistic CommunityCollaboration as a Creative CatalystStaying Motivated Long-TermArt Challenges & Social Media TrendsMental Health & CreativityArt Challenges & Social Media TrendsSetting Up a Creative WorkspaceCreative Constraints & PromptsMeasuring Growth as an ArtistWhy Do You Create?When to Call Yourself an ArtistBalancing Art and LifeHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences.Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see.Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise.Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.Takeaways:Creative goals should be about joy and inspiration, not just checklists and guilt trips.Remember that creative growth is often a roller coaster, full of ups and downs—don't stress it!Align your artistic goals with your personal 'why' to keep your creativity flowing and meaningful.Celebrate your progress, not perfection, because art is more fun when you let go of the pressure!Set flexible frameworks for your creative process; think of goals as maps, not prison sentences.Protect the joy of play in your creative space, and remember that it's okay to experiment without the pressure.

Jan 25, 202621 min

Balancing Art and Life

Ever had one of those weeks where your creative spirit is ready to burst, but your to-do list is acting like an evil overlord trying to squash it? Yeah, I feel you! This week on the Create Art Podcast, we’re diving into the art of finding that elusive balance between life’s chaos and your creative pursuits. Spoiler alert: it’s not about doing everything; it’s about giving the important stuff the space it needs to flourish. We’ll chat about how to manage your time like a pro, prioritize your mental vibes, and embrace those moments when life tries to hijack your art. So grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let’s figure out how to keep that artistic heart beating amidst the madness! What Balance Actually MeansBalance isn’t perfect equality — it’s adaptability.Think of it as creative tides, not a tightrope.Recognizing seasons of productivity and rest keeps your art sustainable. Burnout is the tax you pay for ignoring your limits. Managing Time Like an ArtistProtect small creative windows — 15 focused minutes beat 2 distracted hours.Schedule creative sessions like appointments — respect your art as real work.Use constraints (like limited time) to spark focus and ingenuity.Prioritizing Mental and Emotional SpaceCreative energy thrives in calm environments — clutter steals focus.Give yourself permission to not create when you need rest.Mindfulness or journaling can help you reconnect with your “why.”When Life Interrupts ArtLife doesn’t stop for inspiration — learn to sketch ideas on the fly.Use “creative triage” — decide what must be done now, and what can wait.Even small acts (a note, a photo, a melody hum) keep the artistic rhythm alive. Building Belonging Through ArtYour art and your life are not enemies — they’re dance partners.Balance changes daily; awareness is your compass.Give yourself grace, structure, and permission to create imperfectly.Takeaways: Creative balance isn't about doing everything, but about making space for what truly matters. Art and life are dance partners—embrace the rhythm of both and find your groove. Prioritizing rest and self-care is crucial for sustaining your artistic journey and creativity. When life interrupts your art, keep a notebook handy to capture those fleeting ideas and inspirations. Give yourself permission to take breaks; your creativity will thank you later for that downtime. Remember, balance is a dynamic dance, not a static state; learn to flow with the tides of life. Topics covered in this seriesSharing Your Work Online for the First Time Dealing With Criticism and Rejection Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst Staying Motivated Long-Term Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Mental Health & Creativity Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Setting Up a Creative Workspace Creative Constraints & Prompts Measuring Growth as an Artist Why Do You Create? When to Call Yourself an Artist Balancing Art and LifeLessons From a Year of Creating How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Dec 21, 202524 min

Finding Your Tribe: The Secret Sauce to Creative Growth!

Feeling like your artistic creations are just drifting in the void? Yeah, we’ve all been there, pouring our hearts into art that feels unseen and unheard. That’s why we’re diving into the essential topic of finding or building your own artistic community. Because, let’s face it, no one—absolutely no one—grows creatively in a vacuum. We’ll explore how to spot supportive spaces, brainstorm ways to create your own if the perfect tribe seems MIA, and keep that warm fuzzy sense of belonging alive, even when pesky imposter syndrome tries to crash the party. So grab a snack, kick back, and let’s find out how your creative community might be closer than you think!1. Why You Need a Creative CommunityIsolation can dull your creative edge — you need others to spark new ideas.Accountability: showing up for others helps you show up for yourself.Emotional support: having people who get it keeps burnout at bay. 2. What a Healthy Artist Community Looks LikeIt’s collaborative, not competitive — people share, not compare.There’s room for vulnerability: sharing unfinished work or honest struggles.The best communities are built on curiosity, not ego. 3. Finding Your People (Online and Offline)Check out local art collectives, open mics, or gallery nights — anywhere creativity lives.Online spaces can be gold — look for small, active groups on Discord, Reddit, or Mastodon where folks actually talk.Don’t chase big numbers — quality over quantity in connections. 4. Building Your Own Community (When You Can’t Find One)Start small: invite a few creators to meet monthly or share works-in-progress.Consistency builds trust — even a casual “creative coffee” check-in helps.Use your podcast, art, or blog as a magnet for like-minded artists. 5. Keeping the Community Alive and RealBe intentional about giving as much as you get — share resources, feedback, and wins.Handle conflict or creative tension openly — it builds long-term respect.Celebrate milestones together, no matter how small.Feeling like your art is echoing in a cavernous void? Yeah, we've all been there. In the latest episode of Create Art Podcast, we dive headfirst into the importance of finding your artistic tribe. Seriously, who wants to create in a bubble? I mean, it's like trying to enjoy a pizza without a slice of your favorite topping—totally unsatisfying! We’re chatting about how being part of a creative community can be a game-changer for your art. It's all about connection, folks! Whether it's online, local, or just a few friends who understand the struggle, finding your circle can give your creativity the jolt it desperately needs. We’ll explore how to discover supportive spaces, create your own if you’re stuck, and keep that sense of belonging alive, even when the dreaded imposter syndrome tries to sneak in. So, if you’ve ever felt like you’re pouring your heart into a black hole, come on over! Your creative community is waiting, and it might be closer than you think!Takeaways: Creating art in isolation can feel like shouting into the void, and it dulls your creativity. A supportive creative community is essential for accountability, emotional support, and sparking new ideas. Finding or building your own artistic community is crucial because it fosters collaboration over competition. Healthy artistic communities are based on curiosity, vulnerability, and sharing honest struggles to help one another grow. Topics covered in this seriesSharing Your Work Online for the First Time Dealing With Criticism and Rejection Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst Staying Motivated Long-Term Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Mental Health & Creativity Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Setting Up a Creative Workspace Creative Constraints & Prompts Measuring Growth as an Artist Why Do You Create? When to Call Yourself an Artist Lessons From a Year of Creating Setting Creative Goals Without Killing the Joy How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you woul

Nov 16, 202525 min

Are You Growing as an Artist? Spoiler: It's Not Just About Likes!

How do you really know if you’re leveling up as an artist? Spoiler alert: it’s not just about the number of likes on your latest post or how many pieces you’ve sold. We’re diving into the nitty-gritty of measuring your creative growth in ways that matter, like boosting your confidence, honing your technique, and even how you bounce back from flops. It’s all about celebrating those sneaky little wins that often go unnoticed. So grab your favorite beverage and join me as we chat about tracking your skills, redefining what success looks like for you, and figuring out how to appreciate the journey of growth rather than just the destination. Trust me, you won’t want to miss it! Why Measuring Growth Matters Growth can be invisible if you don’t pause to look for it. Without reflection, you risk feeling stuck even while you’re improving.Skill-Based Growth Compare old work with new work (use past sketches, recordings, drafts). Notice improvements in speed, technique, or problem-solving. Personal Growth as an Artist Confidence in sharing or finishing projects. Resilience when facing criticism or setbacks.External vs. Internal Metrics Likes, sales, and followers can be motivating—but they aren’t the whole story. Personal satisfaction, creative risks taken, and consistency often matter more.Practical Tools for Tracking Growth Keep a “progress portfolio” or sketchbook timeline. Journaling about creative sessions. Set small measurable goals (finishing one piece per week, learning a new technique)Takeaways: Growth as an artist isn't just about the spotlight; it's often the invisible gains that matter most. Measuring your creative growth helps you appreciate your progress and avoid feeling stuck in a rut. Instead of focusing on likes and followers, prioritize your personal satisfaction and enjoyment in creating art. Take a trip down memory lane and compare your old work to your latest creations for a solid confidence boost. Links referenced in this episode:createartpodcast.comfindapodcastaboutxyz.comtkbpodcaststudio.comTopics covered in this seriesSharing Your Work Online for the First Time Dealing With Criticism and Rejection Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst Staying Motivated Long-Term Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Mental Health & Creativity Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Setting Up a Creative Workspace Creative Constraints & Prompts Measuring Growth as an Artist Why Do You Create? When to Call Yourself an Artist Lessons From a Year of Creating Setting Creative Goals Without Killing the Joy How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Nov 2, 202520 min

No Checklists, Just Art: Defining Your Own Creative Journey

Ever freeze up when someone casually asks you what you do, like you just spotted a ghost? Yeah, we’ve all been there! Today, we're diving into that pivotal moment when you finally give yourself the green light to call yourself an artist. Spoiler alert: it’s time to mean it! I’m here to chat about breaking down those pesky barriers that keep you from owning that title and embracing your creative self. So, whether you’re painting toenail clippings or sculpting with spaghetti, let’s tackle the fears and societal expectations that make this journey feel like an episode of a reality show gone wrong. Grab your coffee, your paintbrush, or whatever fuels your creative fire, and let’s get this artistic party started! When Do You Get to Call Yourself an Artist?Are you an artist yet — or are you still “just dabbling”? This episode of Create Art Podcast: The New Artist’s Compass dives deep into one of the most common questions new creators face: when do you finally call yourself an artist? Whether you’re a painter, writer, musician, or any kind of creative, this conversation will help you overcome imposter syndrome, step into your identity, and confidently share your work with the world.We’ll explore what it really means to be an artist, why so many creatives wait too long to claim the title, and how saying “I’m an artist” can transform your confidence, your work, and how others see you.If you’ve ever felt stuck wondering if you’re “good enough” or “ready,” this episode is for you.1. The Power of Naming YourselfSaying “I am an artist” changes how you view your work.Your brain takes identity seriously — claiming it can motivate action.2. Overcoming Imposter SyndromeWhy many creatives wait for external validation before using the word “artist.”Tools to challenge the inner critic and redefine success.3. External Milestones vs. Internal DecisionSelling art, getting published, or winning awards are great — but not prerequisites.Deciding you are an artist is often the first step to reaching those milestones.4. The Social Side of Calling Yourself an ArtistHow sharing your identity invites collaboration and community.Dealing with skepticism from others (and why that’s about them, not you).5. Building Confidence Through ConsistencyDaily or weekly practice as proof to yourself that you are an artist.Why action — not titles — ultimately builds belief.Topics covered in this seriesSharing Your Work Online for the First Time Dealing With Criticism and Rejection Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst Staying Motivated Long-Term Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Mental Health & Creativity Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Setting Up a Creative Workspace Creative Constraints & Prompts Measuring Growth as an Artist Why Do You Create? When to Call Yourself an Artist Lessons From a Year of Creating Setting Creative Goals Without Killing the Joy How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear. Takeaways: Calling yourself an artist is about finding your personal definition, so own it! Don’t let fear of judgment stop you from claiming your artist title; it’s your identity! Everyone has their own concept of what an artist is; your definition matters most, so trust it. It's perfectly okay to make mistakes on your artistic journey; that's how we grow! If you want to be seen as an artist, you’ve got to beli

Oct 5, 202525 min

Rest, Recharge, Repeat: The Secret Sauce to Long-Term Artistry!

Staying motivated as an artist is a tricky beast, isn’t it? We kick things off by diving into the nitty-gritty of what it really takes to keep that creative fire burning, especially when life decides to throw us a curveball—hello, Netflix binge! I’ll spill some secrets on how to build a lasting relationship with your art, share personal stories (yes, even my artistic slumps), and toss in some gold nuggets of wisdom to help you find your rhythm and reconnect with why you started in the first place. Think of this as your friendly nudge to cultivate habits that stick, celebrate the little wins, and maybe even find a creative community that gets your vibe. So grab your sketchbook or whatever floats your artistic boat, and let’s get to it!Starting a creative journey is exciting — but staying motivated for the long haul? That’s where many artists struggle. In this episode of The New Artist’s Compass on the Create Art Podcast, we dive into practical, proven ways to keep your creative fire burning even when inspiration runs low, life gets busy, or self-doubt creeps in.Whether you’re a painter, writer, musician, or creative entrepreneur, this episode will help you:✅ Build habits that sustain creativity over months and years✅ Break through slumps with small, intentional actions✅ Find motivation when external validation is missing✅ Learn how to celebrate progress (not just perfection)✅ Reconnect with your original “why” when you feel stuck🎧 Listen now and reignite your commitment to your craft. Your creativity deserves more than short bursts of inspiration — it deserves a sustainable, joyful practice.1. Find Your "Why" and Keep It VisibleWrite down why you create art — post it in your workspace.Revisit your "why" during creative slumps to reset your focus.Share your "why" with your community for accountability.2. Build Consistent Creative HabitsSchedule art time like you would a doctor’s appointment — non-negotiable.Start small (15 minutes) and build up as it becomes part of your life.Use rituals — music, tea, candles — to cue your brain it’s "art time."3. Celebrate Small WinsTrack your progress — sketchbooks, photos, or a journal.Reward yourself for showing up, not just for finishing big projects.Reflect monthly on how far you’ve come — keeps motivation fresh.4. Find Your Creative CommunityJoin online or local artist groups for feedback and encouragement.Share works-in-progress — connection fuels motivation.Teach or mentor others — it reignites your own spark.5. Give Yourself Permission to RestRest isn’t quitting — it’s recharging.Take intentional breaks so you don’t burn out.Use downtime for passive inspiration — books, museums, conversations.Topics covered in this seriesSharing Your Work Online for the First Time Dealing With Criticism and Rejection Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst Staying Motivated Long-Term Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Mental Health & Creativity Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Setting Up a Creative Workspace Creative Constraints & Prompts Measuring Growth as an Artist Why Do You Create? When to Call Yourself an Artist Lessons From a Year of Creating Setting Creative Goals Without Killing the Joy Takeaways: Getting started with just one sketch can lead to a creative avalanche, trust me, I know the feels! Life happens, right? Between work deadlines and Netflix binges, we all lose touch with our art sometimes. Building a sustainable relationship with your creativity is crucial; it's not just about those bright bursts of inspiration. Finding your 'why' for creating art can keep you grounded and inspired through the ups and downs of your creative journey. Celebrate those small wins, whether it's tracking progress in a journal or treating yourself to ice cream after a productive session! Rest is not quitting! It's about recharging so you can come back even stronger and more inspired than ever. Links referenced in this episode:createartpodcast.comfindapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.comHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts.

Sep 28, 202522 min

Kidney Stones and Critiques: A Painful Comparison You Didn't Know You Needed!

Criticism and rejection in art can feel a lot like passing a kidney stone—sharp, painful, and definitely not something you want to experience. In this episode, we're diving deep into this rather unique analogy, exploring how those pesky critiques can actually help us grow stronger, just like surviving a kidney stone ordeal. I'll share my personal adventures with these little buggers and how they’ve surprisingly mirrored my creative journey. We’ll also chat about the importance of separating ourselves from our work, because let’s be honest, nobody wants to be called ugly—especially not our artistic babies! So grab a comfy seat, maybe a glass of water (hydration is key, folks!), and let’s tackle the ups and downs of artistic rejection together.Dealing with Criticism and RejectionWelcome back to The New Artist’s Compass. Today we’regetting real about criticism and rejection. Both are as natural in the creativeprocess as kidney stones are in life—painful, unwelcome, but sometimesunavoidable. And just like I recently had to pass one of those tiny nightmares,dealing with rejection can leave you doubled over, questioning your choices,and wondering why the universe insists on testing your endurance.Here’s the thing: rejection isn’t a verdict on your worth asan artist. It’s a kidney stone—sharp, unexpected, and it feels huge in themoment, but in the grand scheme of things, it’s tiny. Painful, yes.Life-ending? Not even close.The Kidney Stone MetaphorCriticism can feel sharp and painful, but like a kidney stone, it eventually passes.You’re not defined by the pain, but by how you handle it.Separating Self from WorkRejection of your art isn’t rejection of you.Learning to detach helps keep creativity flowing.Constructive vs. Destructive FeedbackNot all criticism is created equal.How to spot the difference and use what actually helps.Resilience as a Creative MuscleEvery “no” or negative review is a rep in building creative strength.Over time, rejection becomes less personal and more fuelFinding Humor in the HurtUsing levity (like the kidney stone tie-in) to diffuse the sting.Humor makes space for growth and healing.Topics covered in this seriesSharing Your Work Online for the First Time Dealing With Criticism and Rejection Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst Staying Motivated Long-Term Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Mental Health & Creativity Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Setting Up a Creative Workspace Creative Constraints & Prompts Measuring Growth as an Artist Why Do You Create? When to Call Yourself an Artist Lessons From a Year of Creating Setting Creative Goals Without Killing the Joy Takeaways: Criticism and rejection are like kidney stones: painful, sharp, and inevitable, but they pass! Just like dealing with a kidney stone, facing criticism helps us emerge stronger and wiser in our creative journey. It's crucial to separate yourself from your work; the critique is about your piece, not you as a person. Analyzing feedback can be beneficial; it’s like examining a kidney stone to prevent future ones from forming! Embrace criticism with humor, because getting through it only makes your future work even better! When faced with rejection, remember: it's not about you, it's about the art you create, so keep creating! Links referenced in this episode:createartpodcast.comfindapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.comHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on t

Sep 21, 202524 min

Art, Inspiration, and a Dash of Spaghetti: Kristan Swan's Creative Journey

Why do artists feel the urge to create? That's the big question we dive into with our guest, Kristan Swan, in this episode. We explore the motivations behind artistic expression and share our own journeys of creativity. With over 30 years of experience in the arts and education, I, Tim Kimo Brien, along with Kristen, discuss the challenges and triumphs that come with embracing our creative sides. From the importance of community to the healing power of art, we aim to inspire fellow creators to push past their inner critics and unleash their full potential. So grab your sketchbook, your pen, or even that half-finished novel and let’s get our creative juices flowing!In this episode of The New Artist’s Compass, host Timothy Kimo Brien sits down with artist Kristan Swan to explore the deeply personal question every creator faces: Why do you create art? Together, they uncover the motivations, emotions, and stories that fuel the artistic journey.Whether you’re a painter, poet, musician, or writer, this episode will inspire you to reflect on your own creative process and connect with the universal “why” behind making art. From personal healing and expression to building community and sparking change, we dive into the heart of artistic purpose.✨ What you’ll learn in this episode:How artists discover their personal motivations for creating.The role of vulnerability and authenticity in sharing your art.Ways art connects us to ourselves, others, and the world around us.Why understanding your “why” helps sustain your creative practice long-term.This episode is for new and emerging artists looking for inspiration and encouragement on their creative path.BioKristan Swan, M.Ed. excels in leadership training, group moderation, writing, design, interviewing, and research. After a career in landscape design, Kristan focused on business coaching. Recognizing the challenges of 'founder's syndrome' and high burnout rates for professional service business owners, she developed the 4 S's of Success: Structure, Systems, Strategy, and Space. The 4 S's provides a framework for independent owners and entrepreneurs who struggle to stay in their zone of genius and build profitable businesses.Spaghetti on the Wall, a journal with prompts to develop a habit of discernment, was written after noticing similar concerns among many coaching clients. My intent with SOTW is to provide a simple tool for gathering our multiple great ideas, noticing our communication challenges, and recognizing patterns of behavior. I wanted to help my clients and really any one of us, myself included, to notice our unique decision making processes. Most of the frustration and anger we feel can be traced back to disappointment or negative feeling we have about ourselves. Investing a bit of time to become aware of thoughts, feelings, and emotions yields big rewards.Discovering your Spiritual Autobiography grew from an exercise I had taught in the past and the growing desire to do something about the increased polarization and hostility in the US and the world. The workshop is a nondenominational, in person, experience. The original version is an 8 week program, meeting once a week. 1 and 2 day retreats are available as well. Other projects related to Discovering your Spiritual Autobiography is The Experience Collective, a place for participants to share their Spiritual Autobiographies online with others and an upcoming 'how-to' manual for others who are looking to build community and social engagement.Links for Kristan SwamWebsiteLinkedInSubStackSpaghetti Off The Wall JournalSpecial RecipeFrom Kristan A whole lotta panna cottaFrom Tim Oh My God Mac and Cheese1 box of macaroniI jar of alfredo sauce2 bag of mac and cheese shredded cheddar1 can of fried onions1 can of sun dried tomatoesSpecial code10 Free copies of Kristan's latest book Spaghetti On The Wall use coupon code 10free https://kristanswan.com/spaghetti-on-the-wall/ Topics covered in this seriesSharing Your Work Online for the First Time Dealing With Criticism and Rejection Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst Staying Motivated Long-Term Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Mental Health & Creativity Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Setting Up a Creative Workspace Creative Constraints & Prompts Measuring Growth as an Artist Why Do You Create? When to Call Yourself an Artist Lessons From a Year of Creating Setting Creative Goals Without Killing the Joy How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are wor

Sep 14, 20251h 10m

Brave the Web: How to Showcase Your Creativity Without Fear!

Ready to conquer the digital world, my friends? This episode dives headfirst into that pivotal moment all artists face: sharing your work online for the first time. It’s a wild ride of emotions, right? I mean, the fear of judgment can feel like a monster lurking under your bed—totally terrifying! But here’s the scoop: it’s less about being “ready” and more about being brave. We’ll spill some juicy tips on picking the right platforms, building your confidence through consistency, and flipping that vulnerability into your secret weapon. So, buckle up, grab your courage, and let’s show the world what you’ve got!1. The Emotional Leap: Overcoming Fear and DoubtTalk about the inner critic. It’s totally normal to feel vulnerable when you share creative work. Remind listeners that fear is part of growth.Use exposure as strength. Emphasize that every artist starts somewhere—sharing is a courageous act that inspires others.2. Choosing the Right PlatformPick one to start. Whether it's Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or a personal blog—focus on where your audience hangs out.Consider your format. Visual artists might thrive on Instagram, writers on Substack or Medium, musicians on SoundCloud or Bandcamp.3. What to Share and HowDon’t aim for perfection. A work-in-progress or a behind-the-scenes look is often more engaging than a polished final product.Add a short story. Share why the piece matters to you—it builds emotional connection and gets people invested.4. Handling Feedback and SilencePrepare for crickets. Sometimes no likes, no comments—it’s okay. Algorithms and timing play a big role.Build resilience. Negative comments may sting, but they don’t define your art. Curate your space and block trolls if needed.5. Creating Consistency, Not PerfectionSmall and regular beats big and rare. Try posting once a week to build rhythm.Make it fun. Don’t turn it into another job. If you're not enjoying it, scale back.Topics covered in this seriesSharing Your Work Online for the First Time Dealing With Criticism and Rejection Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst Staying Motivated Long-Term Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Mental Health & Creativity Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Setting Up a Creative Workspace Creative Constraints & Prompts Measuring Growth as an Artist Why Do You Create? When to Call Yourself an Artist Lessons From a Year of Creating Setting Creative Goals Without Killing the Joy We break down how to choose the right platforms for your art. Instagram? TikTok? Maybe even your grandma’s Facebook? Each platform has its vibe and audience, and finding your digital home is crucial. Plus, we discuss the importance of consistency—because let’s face it, nobody likes a ghost artist. You’ve got to show up regularly, just like your favorite TV show, so your fans know when to tune in. We’re all about creating visibility here!Takeaways: Sharing your work online for the first time is all about bravery, not perfection; dive in! Overcoming the fear of judgment is crucial to your creative journey; let's embrace vulnerability together! Consistency in sharing your art builds confidence and keeps your audience engaged; be their regular source of inspiration! Choosing the right platform for your art is essential; find where your audience hangs out and meet them there! Storytelling is a powerful tool in sharing your artistic process; let your audience in on the journey, warts and all! Engaging with your audience is key; respond to comments and emails to foster a genuine connection with them! Links referenced in this episode:timothycreateartpodcast.comfindapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.comHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my

Aug 31, 202523 min

Break Free: Transforming Creative Constraints into Opportunities

Creative constraints are the secret sauce to unlocking our artistic potential, and that's exactly what we're diving into today! Join me, Timothy Kimo' Brien, as we explore how limitations can actually fuel creativity instead of stifling it. Ever find yourself overwhelmed by the endless possibilities? Well, we're flipping the script and chatting about how embracing what we lack can lead to some pretty awesome breakthroughs in our art. From experimenting with just two colors to setting time limits on our creations, we’ll share playful strategies to help you turn those pesky constraints into your best pals. So grab your metaphorical paintbrush and stick around—let’s get those creative juices flowing!In this episode of The Create Art Podcast, we explore the surprising power of creative constraints — how setting limits can actually unlock your imagination and help you produce your best work. Whether you’re an artist, writer, musician, or creative thinker, you’ll learn how restrictions can spark innovation, focus your energy, and build momentum.We’ll cover:How to use time limits to prevent overthinking.Why limiting tools and materials can make you more inventive.Ways to set theme or subject constraints to challenge your creativity.You’ll also get practical tips and real-world examples to help you embrace limitations in your own projects.✨ Perfect for:Beginner and experienced artists who feel overwhelmed by too many choices or stuck in perfectionism.1. Why Constraints Fuel CreativityBoundaries create focus. Too many options can be overwhelming—constraints help channel energy into action.History backs it up. Many famous works came from working within tight budgets, tools, or time limits.2. Types of Constraints You Can TryMaterial limits. Use only two colors, one brush, or one instrument.Time limits. Set a 30-minute creation window to encourage quick decision-making.3. How Constraints Push Skill DevelopmentForce you to problem-solve. You learn new ways to work with what you have.Promote resourcefulness. Creativity often thrives when you have to “make it work.”4. Turning Constraints Into ChallengesMake it playful. Treat it as a game, not a punishment.Join a community challenge. Prompts like Inktober or “One Week Album” provide ready-made structure.5. Breaking the RulesKnow when to step out. Once the constraint has served its purpose, remove it.Mix freedom and structure. Alternate between constraint periods and open exploration.Creative constraints can be the best friends of artists and creators, pushing us to innovate and think outside the box. As Timothy Kimo Brien dives into this topic on today's Create Art Podcast, he emphasizes how limitations can actually fuel our creativity rather than stifle it. Picture this: you’re an artist with a blank canvas and an array of colors, but what if you only had two colors to work with? You might think it would limit your expression, but the challenge could spark new ideas, leading to a masterpiece you never imagined. Tim shares personal anecdotes, including his experiences in art classes where constraints led to unexpected and delightful results. He argues that creative boundaries, whether they be in materials, time, or technique, can help us hone our skills and develop a deeper appreciation for the process of creating. Throughout the episode, Tim encourages artists to embrace their constraints and turn them into opportunities. He highlights historical examples, such as the construction of the Egyptian pyramids, where creativity thrived despite limited resources. He challenges listeners to find inventive ways around their limitations, whether that’s using a squeegee instead of a brush or setting a timer to create something in a rush. The underlying message is clear: constraints can lead to freedom in creative expression, allowing us to explore avenues we might never have considered otherwise. So, let’s dive into the art of constraint and discover how it can transform our artistic journeys!Takeaways: Creative constraints can actually fuel our creativity by forcing us to think outside the box and improvise with what we have. Starting from zero is a universal experience; we all begin our artistic journeys without all the tools we want or need. Using only a few materials, like two colors or one brush, can lead to surprisingly innovative artistic results. Time limits, like setting a timer, can help develop your skills and push you to create without overthinking. Constraints encourage resourcefulness, making us seek alternative tools and methods that enhance our creative expression. Engaging with a community during creative challenges can provide support, inspiration, and a sense of camaraderie among artists. Links referenced in this episode:findapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.comtimothyreateartpodcast.comTopics covered in this seriesSharing Your Work Online for the First Time Dealing With Criticism and Rejection Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community Collaboration as a Creati

Aug 24, 202524 min

Creative Minds and Mental Health: A Chat with Robert B-Cide Cardillo Jr.

Today, we’re diving into the heartfelt intersection of mental health and creativity with the incredibly inspiring Robert B-Cide Cardillo Jr. This episode is all about checking in on our mental well-being as creative souls, because let’s face it, we need it! Robert shares his raw and real journey navigating life with multiple sclerosis, turning struggle into art, and how music has been his therapy. We’re getting deep, but we’re also keeping it light, exploring the balance between dealing with our challenges and expressing ourselves through creativity. Join us as we unpack the importance of mental health in the artistic process and how we can support each other on this wild ride of life!Guest BioRobert “B-Cide” Cardillo II is a rapper, producer, clothing designer, and author of Myelin My Shoes, a memoir about life, music, and resilience after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. With over two decades in the underground scene, he shares raw, real stories about perseverance, creativity, and pushing forward when life hits hard.Guest Linkshttps://www.myelinmyshoes.com/http://www.b-cide.comhttps://bcide.bandcamp.comInstagram: @bcide Facebook: facebook.com/bcide TikTok: @bcide YouTube: youtube.com/@btvstudioIn a heartfelt and illuminating conversation on our latest podcast episode, we sat down with artist and author Robert B-Cide Cardillo Jr. to discuss the intersection of mental health and creativity. This dialogue dives deep into how challenges, such as living with multiple sclerosis (MS), can shape one's creative journey and provide new perspectives. A Shared ExperienceRobert and Timothy began by finding common ground in their MS diagnoses. They shared personal stories of symptoms, diagnosis journeys, and the impact MS has had on their lives and creativity. The discussion highlighted the importance of listening to one's body and the need to stay positive despite the challenges that MS can present.Creativity as TherapyThroughout the conversation, Robert emphasized how creativity serves as a therapeutic outlet, providing solace and a sense of normalcy amid the daily struggles of living with MS. He spoke candidly about his use of music and writing to process and articulate his experiences, turning them into art that resonates with others going through similar journeys.The Power of StorytellingRobert recently published a book titled "Myelin My Shoes," a clever play on words reflecting the myelin sheath affected by MS. The book offers a deeply personal narrative that captures both his life before and after his MS diagnosis, underscoring the transformative power of storytelling. In conjunction with the book, Robert has released a complementary soundtrack, illustrating how his musical talents enhance the storytelling experience.Navigating the StigmaThe conversation also touched on the societal perceptions of MS and other disabilities. Robert shared his experiences around the stigma he faces and how he uses his platform to challenge misconceptions. For him, creating music and writing isn't just about self-expression but also a way to educate and change narratives around living with disabilities.Embracing Challenges and Moving ForwardDespite the obstacles he faces, Robert remains proactive in his creative endeavors. He keeps himself engaged and motivated by pursuing new projects, such as podcast appearances and continuing to write music. This resilience not only serves his mental well-being but also provides inspiration for those around him.ConclusionRobert B-Cide Cardillo Jr.'s journey showcases the enduring connection between mental health and creativity. His story is a testament to how arts can offer a means of coping and healing while also serving to connect and inspire others. By sharing his journey with honesty and passion, Robert reminds us all that while challenges might be inevitable, our responses to them define us.Join us as we continue to explore the dynamic blend of mental health and creativity, bringing you stories and conversations that inspire and uplift. If you'd like to learn more about Robert's book "Myelin My Shoes" or listen to the soundtrack, check the links in our show notes.Immediate Crisis Support (U.S.)• 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – Dial 988 or visithttps://988lifeline.org• Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741• Veterans Crisis Line – Dial 988, then press 1Artist-Specific Mental Health Resources• Artists’ Mental Health Alliance – A coalition offeringeducation, support, and mental health resources tailored for performing andvisual artists. (https://www.artistsmhalliance.com)• The Actors Fund (Now: Entertainment Community Fund) –Provides mental health counseling, workshops, and financial assistance toartists in performing arts and entertainment.(https://entertainmentcommunity.org/services/mental-health)• MusiCares – A Grammy-affiliated nonprofit offering mentalhealth services, financial assistance, and addiction recovery for musicprofessionals. (https://www.musicares.org/)• Creative Ca

Aug 17, 20251h 4m

Five Steps to Elevate Your Creative Space (and Your Art!)

Get ready to dive into the creative abyss with Brien and Kimo as we kick off this episode of Create Art Podcast! We're talking about something super essential for every artist: your creative space. Whether it looks like a serene desert oasis or a chaotic trash dump, we’re here to help you transform it into your very own mad scientist lab of creativity. We’ll explore five nifty ways to set up your space to supercharge your artistic flow, because let’s face it, we all need a cozy nook to let our imaginations run wild! So grab your paintbrush, your snacks, and let’s get this creative party started—your future masterpieces are waiting!Ever wondered how the greats crafted their masterpieces? Spoiler: they didn’t just wait for inspiration to knock! They created spaces that sparked their creativity. Join Timothy “Kimo” Brien in this episode as he explores the art of setting up your very own creative space. Why is this important? Well, the artist's environment can make or break your creative flow. Kimo's got the insider scoop on how to harness your space into an oasis of creativity, whether you’re working with a sprawling warehouse or a cozy corner of your living room. First up, Kimo emphasizes the importance of choosing a dedicated space. It can be as fancy or as simple as you want—just make sure it’s a place where your imagination can run wild! Next, he dives into lighting—yes, we’re talking about the difference between feeling like you’re in a horror movie versus a vibrant art studio. He shares his own experiences, including some hilarious anecdotes about his basement “man cave” and the lighting mishaps that could have led to some serious accidents. But don’t worry, this isn’t just a lecture on practicalities; it’s laced with laughter and relatable moments. Kimo’s warmth and humor make you feel like you’re chatting with a friend over coffee rather than listening to a dry tutorial. As we wrap up, Kimo challenges you to take a photo of your space and share it with him. Imagine the community vibe as artists come together to showcase their creative corners! Whether it’s filled with paint splatters or a perfectly curated collection of inspirational quotes, everyone is welcome. This episode is more than just tips; it’s a celebration of the unique environments that nurture our creativity. So tune in and get ready to revamp your creative space—because it’s time to make it YOURS!Takeaways: Creating a dedicated creative space can ignite your artistic passion and productivity. Lighting plays a crucial role in your creative space; natural light is your best friend! Having your tools and snacks within reach keeps the creative juices flowing without interruptions. Personalize your workspace to reflect your unique style and inspire your creative spirit. Links referenced in this episode:findapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.comtimothyreateartpodcast.comHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Jul 27, 202529 min

Unleash Your Inner Artist: The New Artist Compass is Here!

Welcome to the New Artist Compass, where we’re diving headfirst into the wild and wonderful world of art! Whether you’re picking up a paintbrush for the first time or dusting off your old sketchbook, this series is all about empowering new artists to embrace their creativity and conquer that pesky inner critic. We're spilling the tea on everything from setting up your dream creative space (even if it's just a cozy corner of your kitchen) to tackling the dreaded imposter syndrome—yeah, we see you hiding back there! And don't worry, this isn’t just a monologue; we’re keeping it real with conversations, insights, and a sprinkle of humor to help you navigate your unique artistic journey. So grab your favorite beverage, get comfy, and let’s embark on this creative adventure together—because you totally belong here!New Series AlertHere are the topics I will be covering for the next few months. If you would like to join the conversation get in touch with me and let me know which ones you are interested in talking about. If you are reading this and I have already done the episode, no worries, I will be doing a best of for this series and an episode for those who weren't able to record with me while I was recording the episode. Setting Up a Creative Workspace Creative Constraints & Prompts Sharing Your Work Online for the First Time Dealing With Criticism and Rejection Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst Staying Motivated Long-Term Mental Health & Creativity Art Challenges & Social Media Trends Measuring Growth as an Artist Why Do You Create? When to Call Yourself an Artist Lessons From a Year of Creating Setting Creative Goals Without Killing the Joy Let’s talk about what it really means to be a new artist in our New Artist Compass series! In this first episode, we’re hitting all the sweet spots that can make or break your creative journey. We’ve all been there—staring at a blank canvas, wondering if we’re even allowed to call ourselves artists. Well, guess what? You are! We’re diving deep into how to create a workspace that inspires you, even if it’s just a cozy corner of your kitchen. And hey, we’ll also cover how to handle those first critiques and the fear of rejection because let’s face it, sharing your work can feel like jumping into a shark tank. But fear not! This is your space to explore, learn, and connect with a community that gets you. So buckle up, because we’re about to embark on a series of enlightening conversations that’ll help you find your creative voice!Takeaways: The New Artist Compass is designed to guide both new and returning artists on their creative journey, regardless of experience level. We're diving into the nitty-gritty of building a creative space that inspires inspiration, even if it’s just a cozy nook in your kitchen. Expect to tackle the tough stuff like dealing with criticism and finding your artistic community – because no artist is an island, folks! This series is all about celebrating your unique path as an artist; it’s not a strict roadmap but a buffet of creative ideas. We’ll discuss the imposter syndrome and how to stay motivated when your artistic mojo feels like it’s gone on vacation without you. Join me for conversations with fellow creatives, because sharing ideas is the secret sauce for growth and inspiration. Links referenced in this episode:findapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.comtimothykbpodcaststudio.comHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, b

Jul 13, 202513 min

Clean Up Your Creative Space and Mind in 10 Seconds!

Time to tidy up, folks! In our final episode of the "Make Fun a Habit" series, I’m all about the importance of a little creative cleanup—both in our messy studios and in our chaotic minds. We dive into the concept of the "10 Second Tidy," inspired by kids’ shows, and how it can help us organize our thoughts for maximum creative output. Not only does this quirky cleanup reduce stress and boost productivity, but it also gives our motivation a nice little kick in the pants! So grab your favorite beverage, kick back, and join me as we wrap up this celebration of creativity and explore how to put fun back into our artistic lives. Let’s get messy and make some art, people!Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsWhat ideas do you have?What are the different categories of your ideasHow important are each of your ideasWhat are the next steps you need to take to make progress on your ideas?What tools and resources can you use to help sort and organize your ideas?How can you make sure that your sorting and organizing system is flexible and sustainable?How can you celebrate your successes as you sort and organize your ideas?Action ItemsWhat are your current goalsWhat ideas do you have for achieving your goalsSort and organize your ideasPrioritize your ideasTake action on your ideasTipsSet aside time each day to sort and organize your ideasStart smallEnlist the help of othersMake it funReward YourselfAs we close the chapter on our Make Fun a Habit series, this episode is a celebration of creativity, inspiration, and a little bit of messiness! I’m Timothy, your guide through the artistic chaos, and in this final episode, we’re diving into the 30th chapter of Mike Brennan's workbook, featuring the wonderfully whimsical '10 Second Tidy.' Sounds easy, right? But it’s not just about cleaning up our physical spaces; it’s about clearing out the clutter in our minds too! I share my personal anecdotes about juggling parenthood with creativity, and how this simple practice can help us channel our thoughts into tangible projects. Spoiler alert: I’m also gearing up to conquer the watercolor world, which has evaded me for far too long! Let’s talk about how to organize our creative ideas, prioritize what’s important, and maybe even indulge in a little fun while we’re at it. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your creative pursuits, this episode is a must-listen!Takeaways: The last episode of the Make Fun a Habit series brings a playful twist to organizing your creative thoughts, encouraging a '10 second tidy' approach to decluttering your mind. Timothy Kimo Brien emphasizes that reducing stress and boosting productivity can be as simple as cleaning up your mental space, so let's tidy up those ideas! In the creative world, motivation can wane, but organizing your thoughts can rev up your drive to tackle projects, making it easier to dive into that next big idea. Celebrating small wins is key! Whether it's finishing a project or just sorting through ideas, acknowledging those successes can really boost your mood and keep the creative juices flowing. Links referenced in this episode:findapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.comHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podca

Jul 6, 202521 min

Gamify Your Creativity: Turn Boring Tasks into Fun Adventures!

Let’s dive right into the fun! This episode is all about transforming mundane tasks into exciting challenges, because who said cleaning up your room has to feel like a chore? Timothy Keemel Bryan, our head instigator, is continuing the “Make Fun a Habit” series, inspired by Mike Brennan’s workbook that helps inject some joy into your creative routine. We’ll chat about gamification—yes, that's a fancy word for turning boring stuff into a game—so you can tackle your to-do list with a playful spirit. Whether you're studying, working, or even cleaning the cat litter (ugh, right?), we’re dishing out tips on how to keep it light and enjoyable. So grab your gaming hat, let’s level up those dull tasks, and make fun a regular part of our creative lives!Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsWhat games did you enjoy as a kid?What games do you enjoy currently?What tasks do you find boring that you can gameify? What would that look like?Action ItemsHave a game night with family and friendsTalk about what aspects of games you enjoyBrainstorm how you can take those elements and apply them to work you don't enjoyTipsIdentify the goals of gamificationChoose the right game elementsMake the game elements meaningfulTrack progress and reward usersKeep it funIn this episode, we tackle the art of making fun a regular part of your creative process, inspired by Mike Brennan’s amazing book, *Make Fun a Habit*. Timothy walks us through the concept of gamification, where you can turn your least favorite tasks into engaging games. With witty remarks and light-hearted banter, he elaborates on how simple tasks like studying or cleaning can become exciting challenges, complete with points and rewards! Timothy shares personal stories about his childhood games and how these experiences shaped his current creative endeavors. By the end of our chat, you’ll be equipped with practical tips on how to introduce game elements into your daily tasks, helping you to not just survive your chores but to thrive while having a blast! This episode is a perfect blend of humor and insightful advice, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to spark their creativity and enjoy the process.Takeaways: Gamifying mundane tasks can transform your chores into fun challenges that boost creativity. Using playful competition in your daily routine can enhance productivity and make boring tasks enjoyable. Implementing game elements like point systems can motivate you to engage more deeply in your work or studies. Tracking your progress and rewarding yourself can turn tedious tasks into a rewarding game experience. Links referenced in this episode:findapodcast about xyztkbpodcaststudio.comfindapodcast about xyzHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Jun 22, 202516 min

From Shrink to Supersize: Transform Your Creative Journey!

Ready to kick your creativity into high gear? Today, we're diving into the art of supersizing ourselves, inspired by the classic documentary "Supersize Me"—but don’t worry, we’re not talking about fries and burgers! Instead, we're all about amping up our creative juices and having a blast while doing it. I’ll share some golden nuggets on how to reflect on your values, set achievable goals, and surround yourself with a supportive crew. So, whether you're an artist, a dreamer, or just someone looking to add a little sparkle to life, this episode is for you! Let’s get ready to make fun a habit and tackle those inner critics like the creative warriors we are!Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsWhere are you tempted to shrink?What could supersizing look like for you?What are you afraid of? What are you holding yourself back from?What are you willing to do to supersize yourself? What are you willing to sacrifice? What are you willing to work hard for?How will you measure success? How will you know when you have supersized yourself?Action ItemsTake a personality testUnderstand yourself betterSetting goalsTaking actionBuilding relationshipsTipsChallenge yourselfTake risksBe persistentCelebrate your successesThinking about how to supersize your creativity? Well, buckle up, because Timothy Kimo Brien has all the juicy tips you need in this episode of Create Art Podcast! We’re diving deep into the world of creativity, using Mike Brennan’s workbook, “Make Fun a Habit,” as our trusty map. Timothy kicks things off by discussing the importance of putting the fun back into our creative routines. Why? Because we all know that creativity can sometimes feel like pulling teeth, especially when the inner critic gets too cozy in our brains. So, what’s the solution? Timothy suggests a bit of self-reflection and setting some solid goals. It’s all about figuring out what you truly value and what you want to achieve, while also believing in yourself every step of the way. And let’s not forget about the power of community—surrounding yourself with positive and supportive people can make all the difference when you’re trying to push your creativity to new heights! As Timothy navigates through the workbook’s chapters, he shares some personal anecdotes about his own creative struggles and triumphs. Who doesn’t relate to feeling like a fraud every now and then? That sneaky imposter syndrome can really mess with your head! But fear not, because Timothy’s here to help us turn that around. He poses some thought-provoking questions that encourage listeners to dig deep into their own creative fears and aspirations. What does supersizing yourself mean? How can you push past those pesky fears? And what are you willing to sacrifice to achieve your creative dreams? Timothy’s candid answers and reflections serve as a gentle nudge for listeners to take a closer look at their own journeys.Towards the end of the episode, Timothy rolls out some action items to help you kickstart your path to supersizing your creativity. He talks about taking personality tests, setting clear goals, and, most importantly, taking action! That’s right, folks! It’s time to stop sitting on our hands and start making things happen. Timothy emphasizes that while the journey might not always be easy, the rewards are worth it. Success is personal, and measuring your growth can mean different things for everyone. So let’s raise our glasses to all those little wins! It’s time to embrace the fun in creativity, kick those inner critics to the curb, and get ready to supersize our artistic endeavors. Tune in and let’s make some magic happen together!Takeaways: To supersize your creativity, start with some serious self-reflection and think about your core values. Setting specific, achievable goals is crucial to supersizing yourself and unleashing your inner creative beast. Don't underestimate the power of a supportive community; surround yourself with positive, like-minded folks. Taking risks is a key ingredient in the recipe for creative success; don’t shy away from trying new things! Celebrate every little victory along your creative journey; it fuels motivation and keeps the fun alive! Regularly check in with yourself to see if your actions align with your creative goals and personal growth. Links referenced in this episode:findapodcastabout xyztkbpodcas

Jun 15, 202516 min

From Broken Toys to Artistic Joys: A Tinkering Journey

Today, we’re diving into the art of tinkering, and trust me, it’s not just for the DIY enthusiasts or that friend who can fix anything with duct tape! We're chatting about how to bring the fun back into our creative lives with insights from Mike Brennan's book, "Make Fun a Habit." I mean, who doesn’t need a little sprinkle of joy while navigating the wild world of creativity? We're sharing stories that’ll make you chuckle, like Mike's childhood escapades with model cars and milk bone sculptures (yes, you heard that right). Plus, we’ll tackle some thought-provoking questions to help you unleash your inner artist, whether it’s watercolor or something a bit more... avant-garde. So grab your favorite snack, kick back, and let’s get ready to make some artistic messes together!Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsHow can you incorporate some of the Savanah bananas creativity into you own life and work?Who is your audience or fans?What would it look like if you put your fans first?Action ItemsMake a costume contestHave a sing alongHave a dance partyHave a talent showTipsBe creative and innovativeHave funBe interactiveDon't be afraid to failTakeaways: In this episode, we dive into the art of tinkering and how it can unleash our inner creativity and help us make fun a habit in our art-making journey. Mike Brennan's book is a 30-day workbook designed to inject fun back into your creative process, making art less about perfection and more about joy. We discussed how childhood experiences with model cars and sculptures can teach us valuable lessons about experimentation and embracing mistakes in our artistic endeavors. The importance of asking questions and learning from others in your creative community is highlighted as a way to overcome challenges and improve your skills. Links referenced in this episode:findapodcasttkbpodcaststudio.comfindapodcast.about.xyztimothy.brien.substack.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Create Art Podcasting Mike Brennan Creative Chats Make Fun a Habit Find a Podcast TKB Podcast Studios Bob Ross Tia Sunshine How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Jun 8, 202520 min

Artistic Adventures: Unleashing Your Inner Mashup Monster!

We're diving into some creative mashup magic today, friends! Timothy Kimo Brien is here to sprinkle a little fun into your artistic habits, inspired by Mike Brennan's workbook, *Make Fun a Habit*. We're tackling Chapter 25, aptly named "Monster Mashup," where we learn that mixing things up can lead to some surprisingly tasty outcomes—yes, even that Elvis burger with peanut butter and bananas! So, whether you're a culinary whiz or just someone who likes to throw random pantry items together, this episode's all about experimenting, blending, and creating something uniquely you. Grab your favorite snacks and get ready to unleash your inner artist—who knows what deliciously weird things you might whip up!Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsWhere can you identify products or ideas that you encounter everyday that were the results of a mashup?What two different category or themes do you find interesting? What would happen if you mashed the two up together?Action ItemsCreate two columns on a page on the first colum write down the first category and on the second column write a category that you would like to mashup the first category with. Once you write these categories down begin to brainstorm. Once you are done create a third column with the ideas of the mashup from the first two columnsTipsLook for inspiration in unexpected placesUse visualization techniquesDon't be afraid to failHave funTakeaways: Using Mike Brennan's workbook, we can transform our creative habits by making fun a daily routine, which is a game-changer. The 'Monster Mashup' concept encourages us to combine unexpected elements in our art, leading to delightful surprises. Exploring our pantries for mashup inspiration can lead to deliciously unique culinary creations and artistic experiences alike. Don't fear failure in your creative endeavors; every experiment brings you closer to discovering what truly works for you! Visualizing your creative projects can help you map out your ideas even before you start gathering materials. Remember, art should be fun! Embrace the ridiculousness and enjoy the process of creation without taking it all too seriously. Links referenced in this episode:findapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.compodmatch.comHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Jun 1, 202516 min

Possibilities in Creativity: Let's Dive In!

Finding possibilities is the name of the game in this episode, and let me tell you, we’re diving into some seriously fun territory! We’re back with our Make Fun of Habit series, inspired by Mike Brennan’s workbook that’s all about injecting joy into your creative practice. I mean, who doesn’t want to turn their artistic endeavors into a playground of possibilities? Together, we’ll explore how to flip challenges into opportunities and uncover those hidden gems in our creative journeys. So grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let's chat about how we can all sprinkle a little more fun into the art-making process!Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. Diving deeper into the conversation, Timothy unpacks some juicy questions posed by Mike Brennan in his workbook. One of the standout moments is when he reflects on where he struggles to find possibilities in his own creative journey, sharing a sincere insight about battling low energy levels due to MS. But fear not! Instead of sulking in a corner, he flips the script and talks about the limitless possibilities that art can offer, no matter the challenges. It’s a refreshing perspective that encourages all of us to pull on our creative boots and stomp through the muck of limitations. He also reminisces about past surprises that came from embracing possibilities, like the unexpected joy of experimenting with podcast formats — who knew spouting off into a mic could lead to such a rich tapestry of connections and conversations?Takeaways: Creating art is all about finding possibilities, so don’t hold back on your creativity! Tim’s journey with MS shows how art can thrive even in challenging circumstances—energy is key! The podcasting world is wide open; there are no strict rules, just your unique voice! Homework doesn’t have to be boring; think of it as fun challenges to spark creativity! Reflecting on personal challenges can flip your perspective and lead to breakthrough ideas! Persistence is the secret sauce in creativity—don’t stop trying different approaches! Links referenced in this episode:findingfindapodcastaboutxyztimothy.brian.substack.comtkbpodcaststudio.comfindapodcastaboutxyzHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

May 25, 202519 min

Better Meetings, Happier Teams: The Art of Improv in Business

Andrew Davies is on a mission to transform the corporate world with the magic of improv! In our chat, we dive deep into how he uses his skills as the Better Meetings Director at Artly Working to help teams ditch the snooze-fest meetings and embrace creativity and collaboration instead. Imagine a workplace where brainstorming feels like fun instead of a chore—yeah, that’s what we’re talking about! We also get into the nitty-gritty of how you don’t have to be the funniest person in the room to rock improv; it’s all about being present and supportive. So grab your favorite mug and get ready to learn how to spice up those meetings that should’ve been an email—because trust me, you’ll want to tune in for this one!BioAndrew Davies is the Better Meetings Director of Artly Working, which uses Improv and Theatre to help build stronger teams made up of happier people, and higher performers. Since starting in 2019 Artly Working has led programs with over 100 innovative companies like Netflix, Roblox, Meta, and Google. With training In Improvisation from The Magnet Theatre, and Facilitation from Georgetown University, Andrew Is passionate about bringing those skills to strengthen company culture, and people experience. His Better Meetings workshop helps teams to gather with purpose and play, designing and facilitating more effective meetings that people actually want to attend!Andrew has won several awards for his groundbreaking work including the Young Pioneer Award from the Jewish Education Project and the Pomegranate Prize from the Covenant Foundation. Andrew is also the co-founder of Charactours, theatrical walking tours where the past visits you, and The Bible Players, a Jewish comedy team. When Andrew’s not working, he can be found making up songs with his toddlers Miller and Oren, bike riding around Philadelphia, or leading a free tennis camp In the neighborhoodLinksWebsiteFacebookLinkedInTakeaways: Improv isn't just about being funny; it's all about being real and present in the moment, which can transform your day-to-day interactions. Andrew Davies shows us how improv can bridge the gap between artistic expression and corporate culture, making meetings more engaging and effective. Creating a supportive environment in the workplace is crucial—everyone should feel they can participate without fear of judgment. The 'Yes, and...' principle can be a game changer in brainstorming sessions, helping to nurture creativity and collaboration among team members. Links referenced in this episode:podmatch.comartlyworking.commagnettheater.comtimothyreateartpodcast.comtkbpodcaststudio.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Artly Working Netflix Roblox Meta Google Caricatures Theatrical Walking Tours Bible Players How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

May 14, 202547 min

From Stage to Screen: Unpacking Creativity with Paul Cram

Get ready to dive into a chat with the ever-charismatic Paul Cram! This episode kicks off with some juicy insights straight from Paul, who’s not just your average actor but also a voracious reader and the mastermind behind the Men Who Read book club. We dig into the ups and downs of creativity, tackling everything from that pesky inner critic to the importance of just getting in there and doing the work—because hey, even a four-year-old on a sugar rush can create something beautiful! We also explore how art can be a powerful tool for healing, especially after personal hardships. So, whether you’re an actor, a painter, or just someone trying to unleash your creative spirit, this convo is packed with nuggets of wisdom and a sprinkle of humor to keep it light. Tune in and let’s get artsy!BioBased in the Twin Cities, Paul has graced both local and national screens, sharing scenes with talents like Woody Harrelson, Cillian Murphy, and Susan Sarandon. Beyond the camera, he's a voracious reader and founder of the "Men-Who-Read" book club, boasting over 85 members since its inception in 2019. When not acting or reading, Paul indulges in gardening, Queer sports, and enjoying pop-culture movies and shows.LinksWebsiteFacebookYouTubeInstagramTakeaways: In this episode, Paul Cram shares how creativity can be a transformative tool for healing, especially during tough times in life. We dive into the importance of pushing through creative blocks, comparing artists' struggles to a plumber's work ethic, reminding us that creativity is a practice, not a luxury. Timothy and Paul chat about how collaboration in the arts is like a dance, where each partner brings their flair while respecting the other's moves. Paul reflects on his diverse artistic pursuits, emphasizing the joy of being a creative spirit in multiple disciplines without needing to choose just one. The duo jokes about the pressure of perfectionism, suggesting that embracing our inner child and creating art, even if it looks like a four-year-old's work, is what truly matters. They discuss the role of directors in the creative process and how good communication can lead to amazing artistic outcomes, making it a team effort rather than a battle. How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Apr 30, 202549 min

AI and Art: A Match Made in Creative Heaven?

Today we're diving into the world of art and AI with the talented David Miller, a multimedia artist based in sunny Los Angeles. David's got some serious chops in photography, animation, and sound design, and he’s all about blending lo-fi vibes with cutting-edge tech. We kick things off by exploring how AI can actually enhance our creative processes instead of taking over, which is a hot topic these days. Trust me, whether you're a skeptic or a believer, David's insights might just flip your perspective on using AI in your artistic endeavors. We also chat about his latest book that encourages artists of all levels to embrace their unique styles and get experimental—because who doesn't love a little creative chaos, right? So grab your headphones and let’s get cozy with some art talk that’s both enlightening and entertaining!BioDavid Miller is a Los Angeles-based multimedia artist specializing in photography, animation, and sound design. His work fuses lo-fi aesthetics with cutting-edge technology, creating art that is organic, surreal, and noir-infused, yet accessible through a pop art sensibility. As an arts educator, he encourages students of all ages to explore expressive and experimental approaches using the tools that resonate with them. His latest book, The Beginner’s Guide to Procreate Dreams (Rocky Nook Publishing), showcases his expertise in digital animation. Recently, he has become an advocate for embracing AI tools in the same spirit as pioneering artists, filmmakers, and musicians who pushed technological boundaries to realize their creative visions.Takeaways: David Miller, a multimedia artist from LA, shares insights on blending traditional art with cutting-edge technology, making creativity more accessible to everyone. AI tools are not just for tech-savvy artists; they can enhance creativity and streamline the artistic process for anyone willing to explore their potential. The podcast highlights the importance of articulating one's vision clearly when using AI, as vague prompts can lead to disappointing results in generated art. David discusses how embracing AI can reduce production costs and stress for independent artists, allowing them to focus more on creativity and less on logistics. Links referenced in this episode:createartpodcast.comrockynook.comsuno.aiclaude.aichatgpt.comskillshare.comudemy.comyoutube.comLinksWebsiteInstagram YouTubeHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Apr 23, 20251h 2m

Whiskey, Yoga, and Creativity: David Richards on Finding Purpose

David Richards joins me today to shake up our ideas about leadership and creativity, and trust me, you don't want to miss this. With a background as a Marine Corps officer and a corporate leader, he's got the chops to help us rethink how we can elevate our personal and professional lives through mindfulness and self-leadership. We dive into his journey from military life to becoming a bestselling author, where he shares how blending biblical wisdom with neuroscience can transform the way we approach success. Plus, get ready for some fun banter about our favorite pop culture references, including a surprising connection to Star Wars! So grab a drink, kick back, and let's explore how tapping into our creative spirits can lead to profound personal growth.BioDavid is a former Marine Corps officer with 15 years of service, a corporate leader in Customer Experience at Cisco, and a sought-after executive coach specializing in Executive Presence and Transformational Leadership. His work has guided senior leaders at some of the world’s largest financial and IT companies, including Fidelity, Microsoft, and Cisco, helping them elevate their leadership and communication impact at the highest levels.But David’s mission extends far beyond the boardroom. As a #1 international bestseller author, he helps people awaken their divine identity and step fully into their faith-driven purpose. With a unique blend of biblical wisdom, neuroscience, and practical leadership strategies, David is here to challenge the way we think about success, faith, and personal transformation.Takeaways: Creating art isn't just about the final product; it's about the journey and growth involved in the process. David Richards emphasizes that true leadership is about inspiring and connecting with people, not just managing tasks and processes. Mindfulness plays a crucial role in unlocking creativity, allowing us to tap into deeper parts of ourselves for artistic expression. The conversation highlights the importance of authenticity in art, suggesting that our unique experiences and stories can resonate with others in meaningful ways. LinksWebsiteInstagramFacebookHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Apr 9, 202557 min

One Color at a Time: Mastering Creative Focus

We're diving into the chaos of creativity and the struggle to maintain focus, folks! Today, we're taking a fun spin on the "Make Fun a Habit" series, where I'm all about helping you wrangle that wild inner critic and actually create stuff instead of just dreaming about it. We’ll chat about the importance of honing in on one or two creative pursuits—because let’s face it, trying to juggle all your passions at once can lead to a big ol’ mess (cue the classic Bic pen analogy!). I’ll share my own journey, from podcasting to poetry, and how I've learned to carve out time for what truly matters. Plus, we’ve got some juicy action items and tips to help you stay on track without losing your creative spark. So, grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let’s get the creative juices flowing!Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. Navigating the labyrinth of creativity can be a wild ride, and this episode is our trusty map! Timothy leads us through the latest chapter in the 'Make Fun a Habit' series, emphasizing the importance of focus in our creative endeavors. Drawing parallels to the classic Bic four-color pen, he highlights how trying to juggle all our interests at once can leave us creatively parched. Instead, he champions the idea of focusing on one or two projects at a time, allowing us to see them through to completion and truly relish in our creative successes.Timothy’s reflections on his own artistic journey – from podcasting to poetry and painting – provide a relatable backdrop to the discussion. He shares his struggles with maintaining focus amidst a whirlwind of ideas and responsibilities. Let's face it, folks: life can throw a ton of distractions our way, but with a little discipline and some well-placed time management, we can carve out moments to thrive. Through engaging anecdotes and practical tips, Timothy encourages us to identify our current creative focus and how to balance multiple passions without feeling overwhelmed.Takeaways: In our creative journey, we often juggle multiple passions, but focusing on just one or two at a time helps us actually finish projects instead of leaving them as half-baked ideas. The 'Make Fun a Habit' workbook encourages us to set daily goals that inject joy into our creative practices, reminding us to take breaks and enjoy the process. Tim shared his current focus on podcasting and poetry, illustrating how setting specific creative goals can help streamline our efforts and boost productivity. It's essential to celebrate even the tiniest achievements in our creative pursuits, as this fosters motivation and reminds us that progress, no matter how small, counts. AssignmentQuestionsWhat is one thing you are focusing on right now for your creativityWhat are the multiple pursuits or passions you haveDo you find it easy or hard to narrow your focusAction ItemsActivity: chose one creative pursuit that you are interested in and set a goal for yourselfAction: set aside time each day to work on your creative pursuitTipsThink about what you are most passionate aboutWhat are you good atWhat do you want to achieve with your creative workOnce you have considered these factors, choose one or two creative pursuits to focus onDon't be afraid to experiment or try new thingsCelebrate your success no matter how smallHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, c

Mar 30, 202518 min

Publishing Myths Debunked: Insights with Terry Whalin

Terry Whalin joins us today to drop some serious knowledge bombs about the wild world of publishing. This guy has authored over 60 books and written for more than 50 magazines—yeah, you heard that right! He’s not just a writer; he’s practically a publishing wizard, and he's here to share some of his top insights that every author needs to succeed. We dive into everything from the do's and don'ts of publishing to how to tackle that pesky inner critic that tries to keep us from creating. Plus, we’ve got a special treat for you listeners—Terry's got an exclusive offer you won't want to miss, so keep your ears peeled! Grab a cozy spot, and let’s get into this enlightening convo with Terry Whalen!BioTerry Whalin is an editor and author of more than 60 books and has written for more than 50 magazines. Several of Terry’s books have sold over 100,000 copies. Terry and his wife live in Southern California.LinksWebsiteFBLinkedInXSpecial OfferI have created a special offer where anyone can get my printed book, 10 Publishing Myths, Insight Every Author Needs to Succeed--for only $10 including shipping along with over $200 of free bonuses.Terry Whalen joins us for a lively chat about his extensive journey through the world of writing and publishing, and let me tell you, it's a wild ride! With over 60 books under his belt and a CV that reads like a superhero profile, Terry dives deep into the nitty-gritty of what it really takes to succeed as an author. We explore his early days as a journalism student, where a chance encounter with a textbook changed the trajectory of his life entirely. Instead of chasing headlines, he found himself translating the Bible in remote parts of Guatemala. Yes, you heard that right! This wasn't just a side gig; it turned into a decade-long adventure that shaped his writing career. Fast forward to today, and Terry's the guy you want to listen to if you're looking to break into publishing. He dissects the myths that many new authors believe, and trust me, they’re eye-opening. Spoiler alert: self-publishing isn’t the evil step-sister some make it out to be! He also shares some juicy tidbits about how to market your book effectively without feeling like a used car salesman. It's all about telling your story and connecting with your audience! So, grab your notepad because Terry's insights are the kind you’ll want to keep close as you navigate the often murky waters of becoming a successful author.Takeaways: Terry Whalin's career spans over 60 books and 50 magazines, embodying the art of storytelling. He emphasizes the importance of attending writers' conferences to network and grow as a writer. Self-publishing can be a valuable route, but authors must be cautious of scams and ensure quality. Marketing your book is essential; taking responsibility for promoting your work is crucial for success. Links referenced in this episode:bookproposals.wspublishingoffer.comterrylinks.com/11th-mythCompanies mentioned in this episode: David C. Cook Morgan James Wycliffe Bible Translators Amazon Chicken Soup for the Soul Oprah Winfrey How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Mar 26, 202545 min

Get Your Creative Mojo On: Believing in Yourself Like a Boss!

We're diving deep into the importance of believing in ourselves, folks! This episode, titled "Don't Stop Believing," is all about that glorious inner cheerleader we all need, especially when tackling our creative projects. Inspired by Mike Brennan's book, we explore how belief can be the magical ingredient that turns our artistic dreams into reality. I’ll share a heartfelt story about a shy, 13-year-old Mike who bravely stepped out of his comfort zone to impress a crush with his art. Spoiler alert: it’s a classic tale of courage that reminds us all to take those leaps of faith in our creativity! So, grab your headphones, and let’s sprinkle some fun and inspiration into our creative journeys together!Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. Timothy Kimo Brien takes us on a heartfelt journey through the vibrant landscape of creativity and self-belief in this episode of the Create Art Podcast. With a casual vibe and a playful tone, he dives right into the essence of what it means to truly believe in oneself as an artist. This episode revolves around the idea that belief is not just a nice-to-have, but an essential ingredient in the recipe for creative success. It all stems from Mike Brennan's workbook, *Make Fun a Habit*, which Timothy has been enthusiastically working through, transforming each day’s exercises into a podcast episode. As we navigate this episode, Timothy shares a touching story from Brennan’s book, one that captures the awkwardness and bravery of a 13-year-old boy who mustered up the courage to deliver a piece of art to his crush. It's a charming reminder of how belief can push us beyond our comfort zones. Timothy’s reflections on the importance of belief lead us to ponder critical questions: “What does belief look like for you?” and “How can belief enhance your creativity?” These questions serve as prompts for listeners to examine their own beliefs and how these beliefs shape their creative expressions. But hold on—this isn't just an introspective chat! Timothy rolls out practical action items that listeners can incorporate into their lives to bolster their belief systems. From taking creative risks to visualizing success, he offers a buffet of ideas that are both accessible and engaging. He sprinkles in personal anecdotes that resonate with anyone who's ever struggled with self-doubt, all while maintaining a light-hearted, witty tone that makes the conversation feel like a chat with a good friend. By the end of the episode, we're not just encouraged; we’re fired up to embrace our creativity with renewed confidence and a playful spirit!Takeaways: This episode is all about believing in yourself, so strap in and get ready to unleash your inner champion! Mike Brennan's workbook is a fun way to tap into your creativity and kick your self-doubt to the curb; you don't want to miss this! The podcast dives into personal stories that highlight the importance of self-belief, with humor and real-life experiences thrown in for good measure. Taking risks is essential—so go ahead and jump into that creative project you've been sitting on; you might surprise yourself! Practicing positive self-talk is a game-changer; it can help you overcome those pesky inner critics that love to hang around. Visualizing your goals can take the fear out of starting new projects; just picture success and plan your way back to the first step! Links referenced in this episode:timothyreateartpodcast.comtkbpodcaststudio.comcreateartpodcast.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Mike Brennan Create Art Podcast TKB Podcast Studio AssignmentQuestionsWhat does belief look like to you? What do you believe?How has belief helped you in the past?How can belief help you experience more fun and enjoyment? What is an area you need to grow your belief?Action ItemsTake a risk Practice positive self talkVisualize yourself achieving your goalsTipsBe open mindedPractice GratitudeSpend time in nature Meditate or pray Read inspiring storiesSurround yourself with positive energyHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out

Mar 23, 202518 min

Art Meets Fitness: How to Sculpt Your Body and Creativity!

Today's chat is all about how fitness can supercharge your creativity, and we're diving deep with the one and only Trey the Fit Artist! Yup, this guy’s not just flexing his muscles; he’s also a fitness coach for artists, helping them dodge burnout and keep their creative juices flowing. We get into how fitness isn’t just about looking good—it's about feeling good and fueling that artistic fire. So, whether you’re a painter, musician, or any kind of creator, you'll want to stick around for tips on how to keep your energy up and your art game strong. Let's get ready to sweat it out and create some masterpieces, folks!BioToday's guest is Trea Da Fit Artist, a fitness coach for artists, entertainers, and creatives, as well as a music artist himself. He’s the founder of Next World Fitness and creator of Fit Masterpiece Collabs, where he helps performers sustain energy, avoid burnout, and optimize their health to stay at the top of their game. Get ready to learn how fitness fuels creativity... welcome Trea Da Fit Artist to the show!LinksFBXIGLinkedInTikTokThreadsWebsiteTakeaways: Fitness can actually boost your creativity and energy levels, contrary to popular belief that it drains you. Artists often overlook personal fitness, but maintaining health can prevent burnout and enhance creativity in the long run. Balancing the busy life of an artist with a fitness routine is tough, but essential for sustainable performance and health. Communication with your trainer about your body's needs is crucial to avoid injuries and maximize your fitness journey. Links referenced in this episode:nextworldfitness.compodmatch.comtkbpodcaststudio.compodcastbeacon.comHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Mar 19, 202537 min

Creating Art: From Silversmithing to Soulful Poetry

Buckle up, folks! In this episode, we had an absolute blast chatting with the multi-talented Jenny Dickinson, who wears her poet and silversmith hats with flair. Imagine the sun shining in Texas as she shares her journey of self-publishing her poetry collection, 'Pluto in Capricorn', amidst the chaos of soggy journals and garden plans. Talk about turning lemons into lemonade – or in this case, poetry! Jenny's process of gathering her scattered thoughts while sipping coffee on her porch was both hilarious and relatable. It’s like a creative boot camp where life threw her a curveball, and she hit it out of the park with her words. As we dove deeper, we explored Jenny's unique approach to poetry, which is all about capturing the raw and real moments of life, especially the tumultuous relationships we all seem to navigate. The way she balances the heavier topics with a sprinkle of humor is like a breath of fresh air. It's refreshing to hear someone express the messiness of life without the burden of despair, reminding us all that it’s okay to feel lost sometimes, as long as we keep moving forward. Plus, she shared some delightful anecdotes about her experiences performing poetry, including a memorable burlesque show incident that had me in stitches! But wait, there’s more! We also delved into her silversmithing journey, where she crafts jewelry that not only looks stunning but also tells a story. Just picture wearing a piece that resonates with your soul while it catches the light – talk about a conversation starter! Jenny's passion for merging her poetry with her crafts is an inspiring testament to living a creative life. So if you’re in need of some creative inspiration or just want to kick back and enjoy some witty banter about art and life, this episode is your ticket to a delightful escape. Tune in and let Jenny’s journey inspire your own artistic adventures!Takeaways: Jenny Dickinson's journey from poet to silversmith showcases the beauty of creative multitasking. The process of self-publishing can be surprisingly smooth, making it accessible for aspiring authors. Jenny's ability to reflect on past relationships brings a sense of hope and resilience to her poetry. The podcast emphasizes the importance of taking breaks in writing, allowing thoughts to marinate before revisiting them. Silversmithing is not just a craft for Jenny; it's a meditative practice that reuses materials creatively. The laughter and light-hearted banter between Jenny and Timothy remind us that art can be fun and expressive. Links referenced in this episode:podmatch.comtkbpodcaststudio.comBioJennie Allida Dickenson Is a millennial hailing from the Northeastern Nevada high desert. She has lived in San Francisco, CA Olympia, WA and points throughout East Texas where she currently resides. A Jennie of all trades, she has held a myriad of jobs but prefers to think of herself as a silversmith. A poet, perhaps, when the poems get wrangled out of her. This collection features strictly her poems, but she plans to publish memoirs from the many adventures she has survived. This poetry collection spans more than fifteen years of the author’s adventurous life. Buckle up for poems of love, romance, tragedy, heartbreak, determination and self-actualization. Read it as a memoir, or a warning tale, let it flow over you as words that have passed. There is a new chapter being written with every new experience. This is the flotsam and jetsam from the years between 2008-2024. My life is my signature and it is a gripping account of all the bullets I have dodged. I invite you into the mess of my heart. Through the raw, tender, and profound, I trace the rough threads of love, loss, and longing. These poems are for anyone who has loved deeply, questioned their own heart, or searched for the beauty in vulnerability. There are poems here for those who have raised their faces to the sky asking, “WHY?! As well. Sure to stir a familiar emotion in you at some point, I hope you find a poem to be a companion through your own unforgettable adventure.LinksWebsiteHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the

Mar 12, 202537 min

Find the Funny: How Humor Sparks Creativity!

Let's dive into the fun zone, folks! This episode is all about injecting a splash of humor into our creative lives, because let’s face it, if we’re not having fun, what’s the point? I’m chatting about Michael Brennan's “Making Fun a Habit” series and how when we embrace the giggles, we’re way more likely to keep creating. Seriously, whether it’s cracking up over a silly cat video or recalling that time you dressed like a neon clown for a concert, humor is the secret sauce that spices up our artistic endeavors. So grab your favorite snacks, kick back, and let’s explore how finding what tickles our funny bone can transform our creative practices into a joyous adventure!What happens when we blend art and humor? Well, if you’re tuning into this delightful episode of Create Art Podcast, you’re about to find out! Timothy Brien takes us on a rollercoaster ride of creativity, laughter, and self-deprecation. The heart of the discussion lies in the Making Fun a Habit series, where he emphasizes that if we’re having a blast creating, we’ll likely produce more. So, he challenges us to find that funny nugget within us and inject it into our art. The premise is simple yet profound: humor is subjective, and what makes us chuckle can fuel our creativity in unexpected ways. Timothy opens up about his personal preferences in humor, revealing a taste for the edgy and the absurd, while sharing stories that’ll make you giggle and cringe at the same time. He shares his adventures with Monty Python and the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, both classics that showcase how humor can be both timeless and relatable. The episode dives deeper into the art of observation and spontaneity—what unexpected elements can you bring into your work? He also encourages listeners to consider how their friends might perceive their humor and art, suggesting that sometimes our closest allies can provide the best insights into what’s truly funny. As we meander through this comedic landscape, Timothy offers practical tips that transform humor from a mere concept into actionable steps. From keeping a humor journal to spending time with funny folks, these nuggets of wisdom remind us that laughter can be a powerful tool in our creative toolbox. So whether you’re picking up a paintbrush, pen, or mic, this episode is all about making the creative process enjoyable, light-hearted, and ultimately, a whole lot of fun!Takeaways: Finding humor in your creative process can keep you motivated and consistent in creating. Timothy shares his experiences with dark humor shaped by his military background and its evolution over time. The importance of observing the unexpected in daily life to inspire creativity and humor in your work. Asking friends for feedback on what they find funny can help tailor your artistic expression to a broader audience. Maintaining a humor journal is a nifty trick to jot down funny moments for future creative projects. Surrounding yourself with funny people and media can significantly boost your mood and creativity. Links referenced in this episode:createartpodcast.comtimothybrien.substack.comfindapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.comMaking Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsWhat do you find funny and why?What's the unexpected element you can observe?What would my friends think is funny about this?What's the metaphor here?What would a comedian say about this?Action ItemsBe more observantAsk yourself questionsKeep a humor journalSpend time with funny peopleTipsPay attention to the detailsDon't take yourself too seriouslySpend time with funny peopleRead funny books or articlesWatch funny movies or TV showsListen to funny podcastsLearn to laugh at the absurdHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected]

Mar 9, 202521 min

Unlock Your Artistic Potential: Embrace the Savannah Bananas Spirit!

The episode offers a refreshing perspective on creativity by challenging artists to think outside the box and make fun a core component of their artistic journey. Timothy references Mike Brennan's workbook, which serves as a guide for integrating fun into daily practices. He articulates how the act of play not only enhances one's creative output but also helps to alleviate the pressures often associated with artistic endeavors. The conversation flows seamlessly between practical tips, such as starting a costume contest or hosting an interactive sing-along, and deeper reflections on the role of audience engagement in the creative process. Timothy emphasizes the significance of understanding one’s audience and tailoring creative experiences to foster enjoyment and participation. The discussion culminates in a series of thought-provoking questions meant to inspire listeners to reflect on their own creative habits and the joy they derive from their artistic pursuits.Takeaways: Making fun a habit is crucial for enhancing creativity and overcoming the inner critic. Engaging with your audience in unexpected ways can significantly enhance their experience. Incorporating playful elements, like dance parties or costume contests, can make art more enjoyable. Understanding who your audience is can help tailor your creative process effectively. Don't be afraid to fail; some of the best successes come from mistakes. Interactive and fun elements in creative work can help break monotony and inspire others. Links referenced in this episode:findapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.comtimothykeemobrien.substack.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Savannah Bananas Pod Match Podcast Beacon Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsHow can you incorporate some of the Savanah bananas creativity into you own life and work?Who is your audience or fans?What would it look like if you put your fans first?Action ItemsMake a costume contestHave a sing alongHave a dance partyHave a talent showTipsBe creative and innovativeHave funBe interactiveDon't be afraid to failHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Feb 23, 202520 min

Art Meets Business: Elevate Your Presentations with Emily Schneider

Timothy Kimo Brien engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Emily Schneider, a specialist in visual storytelling and PowerPoint design. Their discussion reveals how traditional art principles can be effectively integrated into presentation design, transforming the way complex information is conveyed. Schneider articulates that the foundation of her work lies in understanding how audiences process visuals and information. By applying concepts such as color theory and layout strategies, she crafts presentations that not only captivate but also resonate with viewers on an emotional level. This approach reflects a deeper understanding of the human experience, emphasizing that effective communication transcends mere words and enters the realm of feeling and connection.Schneider's insights extend beyond the technical aspects of design; she explores the emotional power of visuals in presentations. The episode highlights the necessity of knowing one’s audience and strategically designing presentations that evoke the desired response. Schneider encourages presenters to simplify their slides, focusing on key messages that create a lasting impact rather than inundating the audience with excessive information. This principle of simplicity is echoed throughout the episode as a vital takeaway for aspiring presenters, making it clear that clarity and emotional resonance are paramount in effective visual storytelling. The conversation ultimately inspires listeners to incorporate their own artistic sensibilities into their work, enhancing both their professional and creative endeavors.Takeaways: Emily Schneider emphasizes the importance of storytelling in presentation design, making complex information engaging. Visual principles like color and layout enhance storytelling, allowing audiences to connect emotionally. Incorporating artistic sensibilities into business presentations can transform the overall experience for viewers. Less is more: reducing text on slides encourages audience engagement and retention of information. Understanding the audience's needs can help presenters craft more effective and impactful stories. Exploring inspiration from various art forms can enrich the visual storytelling process in presentations. Links referenced in this episode:findapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Custom Border Protection Pod Match Podcast Beacon Uppercase Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Bioa visual storyteller who specializes in PowerPoint design. I have a passion for turning complex content into captivating and beautiful presentations that resonate with audiences, blending storytelling with a keen design eye.I've spent years honing my craft and believe that a well-designed presentation is much more than just slides and text. It's a strategic tool that can amplify your impact and drive business success. My expertise lies in seamlessly weaving narratives into visual aids, crafting compelling stories that engage audiences and leave a lasting impression.I'm not just a designer; I'm a strategic collaborator who partners with businesses to elevate their communications. Together, we can transform your message into impactful presentations that captivate and inspire your intended audiences. My designs guide your audience to make informed decisions and empower you to tell your story with confidence.In my podcast appearances, I love sharing the importance of a well-designed presentation and how setting up your story can lead to stronger messages, resulting in more sales, better relationships, and overall business success. Through my insights, you'll learn how to elevate your presentations to new heights and connect with your audiences on a deeper level.I'm passionate about storytelling and design and am excited to share my expertise with you. Let's chat more about the power of design in PowerPoint presentations and how business leaders can thrive in today's competitive world with a touch of storytelling magic!LinksWebsiteLinkedInHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this t

Feb 19, 202535 min

The Art of Being Happy: A Conversation with Andrew Matthews

Timothy Kimo Brien and Andrew Matthews engage in a thought-provoking dialogue that dives deep into the realm of creativity and resilience. Matthews, an internationally recognized author and speaker, shares his experiences of writing over a dozen books, including the highly influential 'Being Happy,' which has sold millions of copies worldwide. His philosophy intertwines humor with self-help, using cartoons to break down complex emotional and psychological concepts into digestible, relatable content. Brien and Matthews discuss how the visual elements in his books draw readers in, making the often daunting topics of happiness and resilience more accessible. Matthews' journey into self-help literature began with an exploration of happiness among people facing significant challenges, leading him to discover that the happiest individuals often encountered the most substantial adversities.The episode also explores Matthews' creative process, revealing the differences between writing and artistic illustration. While writing allows for a more fluid expression of ideas, Matthews explains that drawing requires a different kind of focus and attention to detail. He shares practical tips for aspiring artists and writers alike, encouraging them to embrace the learning process and understand that mastery comes from consistent practice rather than inherent talent. This philosophy underlines Matthews' belief that creativity is a skill that can be cultivated, not just a gift bestowed upon a select few. The conversation is rich with anecdotes and insights that encourage listeners to pursue their passions, emphasizing that the journey of creativity is as important as the end product.As the discussion progresses, the importance of community and mentorship in the creative journey becomes a focal point. Matthews stresses that being surrounded by individuals who actively engage in their crafts can provide invaluable support and inspiration. This aspect of the conversation resonates strongly with listeners, highlighting the need for connection in artistic endeavors. The episode wraps up with Matthews sharing stories from his interactions with readers and the profound impacts his work has had on their lives. By blending humor, personal stories, and practical advice, this episode serves as both an encouragement to those struggling with their creativity and a reminder that resilience is often built through shared experiences and community support.Takeaways: Andrew Matthews emphasizes the importance of simplicity in writing, ensuring that even a 12-year-old can understand the content. Incorporating cartoons in self-help books makes complex ideas more accessible and engaging for readers. Success for Matthews is defined by the joy of creating work that helps others, not just by sales figures. The creative process involves both writing and drawing, but they require different levels of consideration and effort. Connecting ideas to images enhances retention and makes learning more effective for audiences. Persistence in the face of rejection is crucial; every 'no' brings you closer to a 'yes' in publishing. Links referenced in this episode:AndrewMatthews.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: PodMatch HSBC Shell Dell Intel BioAndrew Matthews' books, including BEING HAPPY!, have sold over 8 MILLION copies in 48 languages. Andrew has addressed over 1000 corporations in 30 countries on attitude, enjoying work and resilience. His clients include McDonalds, Lenovo, Honda, Dell, Intel, HSBC, Motorola, Wal-Mart and Citibank.Andrew's talent is in making complex ideas simple.Andrew is popular with CEOs and surgeons, with teenagers and even prisoners.Andrew's latest book is BOUNCING BACK! - How we rebound from disaster and disappointment. It is now available on amazon in hardcopy, eBook and Audible.Andrew is an accomplished artist and his 12 books are lavishly illustrated with his own cartoons.LinksWebsiteHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about

Feb 5, 202556 min

Take the Scenic Route: Exploring Creativity Through Road Trips

Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsWhat kind of experiences are you hoping to have?What are some of the places you have always wanted to visit?Have you heard about local hidden gems? Where are they? Action ItemsPlay Take The Long Way Home GameTipsLocal parks and gardensLocal museums and art galleriesLocal shops and restaurantsLocal hiking trailsLocal festivals and eventsLocal landmarksThe latest discussion on the Create Art Podcast, hosted by Timothy imo Brien, delves into the concept of creativity as a journey rather than a destination. Drawing inspiration from Mike Brennan's book 'Make Fun a Habit,' Timothy focuses on the theme 'Take the Long Way Home,' encouraging listeners to explore their environments to find inspiration for their artistic endeavors. As a Sagittarius, Timothy shares his personal inclination towards exploration and adventure, making a compelling case for embracing spontaneity in life and art. He recounts his own experiences with road trips and the treasure trove of creativity that comes from wandering without a set destination.Throughout the episode, Timothy intersperses personal anecdotes with broader reflections on the significance of place in the creative process. He highlights the rich history of Fredericksburg, Virginia, where he resides, as a source of inspiration often overlooked by locals. By encouraging listeners to seek out their own local hidden gems—from art fairs to historical landmarks—he provides a roadmap for sparking creativity through exploration. This invitation to engage with one's surroundings serves as a critical reminder of the importance of being present and curious in our daily lives, which can ultimately enhance our artistic expression.As the episode unfolds, Timothy offers a series of reflective questions and actionable steps designed to inspire listeners to embark on their own adventures. He tackles essential queries about desired experiences and long-held travel dreams, motivating listeners to take action and visit places that ignite their imaginations. Additionally, he emphasizes the value of companionship during these explorations, suggesting that friends can enhance the journey's richness and provide support in unfamiliar settings. Ultimately, this episode is a celebration of the creative journey, urging listeners to embrace exploration, foster connections within their communities, and create art that reflects their unique experiences.Takeaways: Taking spontaneous road trips can spark creativity and lead to unexpected inspiration. Exploring your local area can reveal hidden gems and enhance your artistic practice. Don't underestimate the power of local festivals and art galleries for networking opportunities. Embrace the mindset of enjoying the journey, not just focusing on the destination. Participating in community events can help you connect with fellow artists and creatives. Planning fun activities in your hometown can reignite your passion for creativity. Links referenced in this episode:findapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.comtimothyreateartpodcast.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Pod Match Podcast Beacon How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find t

Jan 26, 202522 min

Unlock Your Creativity: Use What You Have

Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsWhat can you do with what you have?How can You use your skills and knowledge to your advantage?Who can you ask for help?Where can you find more information?What are some creative solutions for the problem?What are some ways to save money?What are some ways to save time?How can you build relationships with people who can help you?How can you learn from others and share your knowledge?Action ItemsSet a goal Identify your resourcesBrainstorm solutionsChoose a solutionTake actionReflect on your experienceTipsBe organizedBe preparedBe open to new experiencesBe willing to take risksThe conversation pivots around the concept of resourcefulness in creative practices as Timothy Brien shares insights from his own experiences and the Make Fun A Habit workbook by Mike Brennan. He challenges the notion that artists need expensive materials to create meaningful work, advocating instead for a mindset shift that embraces the idea of using whatever is at hand. Brien recounts his humble beginnings, using a scruffy old desktop and a notebook to produce poetry, illustrating that creativity often flourishes in the face of constraints. Throughout the episode, he poses pivotal questions that listeners can reflect upon, such as identifying available resources, seeking help from mentors, and brainstorming solutions to creative challenges. By encouraging an exploration of one's environment and skills, O'Brien not only inspires artists to take action but also fosters a sense of community and collaboration among creatives, which he believes is essential for growth and innovation in the arts.Takeaways: Creative practice should be fun; if it's not enjoyable, reconsider why you engage in it. Use the resources you have around you, even if they seem limited or inadequate. Look for help from mentors or inspiring figures in your artistic community. When faced with limitations, find creative solutions instead of feeling restricted by them. Taking action is crucial; don't wait for the perfect moment to start creating. Set specific goals for your creative journey and track your progress regularly. Links referenced in this episode:createartpodcast.comfindapodcastabout.xyztimothyartpodcast.compodmatch.compodbeacon.comtkbpodcaststudio.comtimothybrian.substack.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Pod Match Pod Beacon How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.For all of my projects check out my portfolio website TKBPodcaststudio.com where I help my clients through quiet professionalism lead through the noise. Special AskLet me know what you think about the podcast by taking a survey. 2024 Listener Survey yes it is 2025, but hey I am late to the game on this. Thank you ahead of time to help me make this more of what you are wanting to hear.

Jan 12, 202523 min

Take a Break: How to Find Joy Amidst Life's Challenges

Take a Break: How to Find Joy Amidst Life's ChallengesThis episode of the Create Art Podcast centers around the theme of managing stress and rekindling creativity, inspired by Michael Brennan's workbook, "Make Fun a Habit." Timothy Kimo Brien shares his personal experiences with stressors in his life, particularly the challenges of juggling multiple creative projects while balancing family responsibilities. He encourages listeners to identify their own stressors and explore ways to take breaks, such as engaging in relaxing activities and spending time with loved ones. The episode features actionable items and tips on how to incorporate relaxation into daily routines, highlighting the importance of self-care and being kind to oneself. Timothy emphasizes that taking time for creativity and fun is not only beneficial but essential for personal growth and artistic expression.The episode emphasizes the idea that creativity thrives in an atmosphere of playfulness and relaxation. Timothy articulates the struggles many face in maintaining a balance between responsibilities and personal interests, particularly during the hectic holiday season. He offers valuable insights into his own techniques for unwinding, ranging from music and documentaries to family time and physical fitness. As he shares his journey of self-care, he invites listeners to reflect on their own routines, urging them to carve out time for relaxation and creative expression. The actionable items discussed, such as going for walks in nature, reading, and spending time with loved ones, serve as practical tools to enhance mental well-being and reignite passion for creative endeavors.Takeaways: Identify your biggest stressors and reflect on how they impact your creativity. Taking breaks during the holidays can help you recharge and reduce stress effectively. Engaging in relaxing activities like reading or spending time with loved ones is crucial. Consider practicing meditation or yoga regularly to enhance your mental well-being. Explore creative outlets without the pressure of sharing them with others. Setting aside time specifically for relaxation is essential for maintaining balance in life. Links referenced in this episode:createartpodcast.comfindapodcastabout.xyztkbpodcaststudio.compodmatch.compodbeacon.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Goodreads Pod Match PodBeacon TKB Podcast Studio Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsWhat are your biggest stressors right now?What can you do to take a break from these stressors?What activities help you relax and de-stress?When is the last time you took time off for yourself?Action ItemsGo for a walk in natureRead a book Listen to musicSpend time with loved onesMeditate or do yogaGet a massageDo something creativeTipsSet aside a specific time for relaxationFind activities to help you relax and de=stressAvoid checking work or email during your relaxation timeBe kind to yourselfHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.

Dec 8, 202418 min

Creating Art Through Adversity: Richard X. Bennett's Journey

Timothy Kimo Brien engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Richard X. Bennett, a renowned pianist, composer, and filmmaker, who shares his artistic journey and insights into the world of music. Bennett's narrative begins with an exploration of his musical philosophy, which has evolved from a simplistic understanding of music to a richer, more nuanced approach influenced by personal experiences and societal changes. He articulates the role of significant life events in shaping his creative output, particularly how the loss of loved ones and health challenges have prompted him to infuse deeper meanings into his compositions. This reflection reveals the intricate relationship between life experiences and the artistic process, offering listeners a glimpse into the emotional depths that inform Bennett's music.The conversation transitions into a discussion on raga music, where Bennett provides listeners with a foundational understanding of this complex genre. He likens ragas to the blues, emphasizing their emotional weight and the importance of melodic development. Through his insights, Bennett demystifies raga for a Western audience, highlighting the cultural significance and unique characteristics that set it apart from other musical styles. This exploration not only enriches the listener's appreciation of diverse musical traditions but also underscores the power of music as a tool for emotional expression and storytelling.As the interview wraps up, the impact of technology on the music industry becomes a focal point. Bennett candidly shares his concerns about audience engagement in an era dominated by digital distractions, while also recognizing the opportunities technology affords independent artists. His reflections on the changing landscape of music creation and consumption resonate with many contemporary musicians navigating similar challenges. Ultimately, this episode serves as a celebration of resilience and creativity, inspiring listeners to embrace their artistic journeys and harness the power of music to convey their unique stories.Takeaways: Richard X. Bennett discusses how personal experiences deeply influence his music creation process. He emphasizes the importance of being present and attentive while listening to live music. Bennett shares insights on the evolving landscape of jazz and raga music today. The challenges of health struggles can lead to profound artistic exploration and creativity. He highlights the significance of emotional connection in creating and performing music. Bennett reflects on how technology has changed both music production and audience engagement. Links referenced in this episode:createartpodcast.comtkbpodcaststudio.comfindapodcastabout.xyzCompanies mentioned in this episode: Rope a Dope Records Ubante Music Nick Records Richard X Bennett BioPianist/Composer/Filmmaker Richard X Bennett plays modernistic and soulful music with a wide ranging sound all his own. He has many jazz and electronica releases on Ropeadope Records, Ubuntu Music and Bynk Records as well as six critically acclaimed raga-based records on Indian labels. Beyond the sonic, lies the visual, an indispensable element of his creative process. rXb's art videos evoke a myriad of emotions through their abstract, whimsical, and esoteric nature. The music is all about groove and beauty, while the visuals are raw and ambient. These different elements are juxtaposed to create fresh art.Links to Richard X Bennett's WorkWebsite https://www.richardxbennett.com/ How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.I am trying to utilize YouTube more, so make sure to check out my YouTube Channel to see me doing the episodes right in front of you.

Nov 24, 20241h 14m

Spreading Kindness: The Art of Creating for Yourself and Others

This podcast episode focuses on the importance of spreading kindness in our artistic pursuits, inspired by Michael Brennan's workbook, "Make Fun a Habit." Timothy Kimo Brien emphasizes that kindness should not only be directed outward to the audience and community but also inward, towards ourselves, as a way to acknowledge our skills and passions. The episode dives into a series of reflective questions designed to help creators assess their strengths, weaknesses, and resources, ultimately highlighting the need to understand our contributions to the world. Timothy shares personal insights from his creative journey, including his experiences with poetry and music, and offers actionable items for listeners to engage in acts of kindness through their art. The conversation encourages artists to be mindful of their intentions and to cultivate relationships with their community while remaining patient and open to feedback.Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsWhat are your strengths and weaknesses as a creator? What are you good at creating? What do you need to work on?What are your resources? How much time do you have? What materials do you have access to?What are your goals for serving others through your creations? What do you hope to achieve?How will you measure your success? How will you know you are making a difference?Action ItemsWrite a poem or a song for someone who is going through a rough timeCreate a piece of art for a local charityDesign a website for a non-profitBake cookies for your neighborsVolunteer your time to teach a classTipsStart with a clear intentionConsider the needs of your audienceDon't be afraid to ask for feedbackBe patientBe mindful of your resourcesTakeaways: Incorporating fun into your artistic practice can enhance creativity and joy in your work. Understanding your strengths and weaknesses as a creator is essential for personal growth. Creating art for others, such as writing poetry for those in need, spreads kindness. Consider the resources you have available, including time and materials, to maximize your creative efforts. Serving your audience with intention can lead to meaningful connections through your art. Measuring success in art can be about personal impact rather than just numbers or sales. Links referenced in this episode:timothyreatartpodcast.comtkbpodcaststudio.comfindapodcastabout.xyzCompanies mentioned in this episode: TKB Podcast Studio Podmatch Podcast Beacon How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.

Oct 27, 202428 min

Behind the Mic: Listener Love and Upcoming Creative Endeavors

Create Art Podcast: Listener Reviews and Upcoming EventsWelcome to a special edition of the Create Art Podcast, where we delve into listener reviews and upcoming projects that are stirring excitement. My name is Timothy Kimo Brien, your host, and I'm thrilled to share some heartfelt interactions and future plans with you. As fall graces us here in Fredericksburg, Virginia, bringing its pumpkins, leaves, and crisp weather, it feels like the perfect time to pause and reflect on what we've accomplished together. Listener Reviews and AcknowledgmentsOne of the highlights of this podcast journey has been the incredible feedback from listeners and collaborators. Recently, I received a touching message from a long-term listener and fellow collaborator, York Campbell, who runs the Welcome to Earth Stories podcast. York shared his thoughts on my episode about harnessing negativity for creativity, expressing how it resonated deeply with him. Feedback like this reminds me why sincerity and honesty are at the heart of this show.Additionally, I took the opportunity to share reviews from various guests who have graced the podcast. Dr. Joshua Karbala praised the engaging and comfortable environment we've created here, while Shabana highlighted the inspiration she found in our conversations. It's words like these that affirm the connections and impact we are making. Upcoming Events and Personal GrowthLooking forward, there are some exciting events and personal milestones on the horizon. I am participating in personal training for my health, tackling hypertension and diabetes, and have found great solace and balance through a 90-day meditation challenge led by Yogi Brian. This practice has brought calmness and clarity, reinforcing my belief in the power of meditation to aid personal development.In terms of creative projects, November brings National Novel Writing Month, during which I'll be finishing a novel that I started years ago. I also plan on compiling a poetry book comprising five years of poems from NaPoWriMo. On the visual arts front, I'm working on a collage of show art and aspiring to host an exhibition of my string paintings. New Ventures and OpportunitiesI've recently launched TKB Podcast Studio, my podcast consulting agency, already gaining traction with my first client. If you're looking to start your own podcast, I'm here to help you cut through the noise. Furthermore, I'm exploring affiliate partnerships with services like Podcast Beacon, Podmatch, and Pod Page — all of which have significantly enhanced my podcasting experience. Final ThoughtsThe interactions and experiences shared in this post highlight the power of art to connect and inspire. Whether through personal transformation or creative endeavors, every step is about expressing and sharing our journey. I hope you find encouragement in these stories to tame your inner critic and create more than you consume.If this resonates with you, share this post with friends and let them discover the stories and possibilities that creative involvement can unlock. Remember, as we move forward, keep showing your work, whether it’s writing, music, or podcasting. Encourage yourself and others, and let your art be a testament to your journey and growth.Thank you for joining me in this reflection and for being a part of this creative community. Feel free to reach out at Timothy at createartpodcast.com. Together, let’s continue to pave the way for art and inspiration.LinksYork Campbell Welcome To Earth Storieshttps://www.shebanacoelho.com/catalyst?ref=faraway-is-close.ghost.io https://www.createartpodcast.com/latest-posts-6/ https://www.createartpodcast.com/latest-posts-2/ https://www.createartpodcast.com/interview-putting-the-spirit-back-into-your-art/https://www.createartpodcast.com/interview-amy-bernstein-book-coach/https://www.createartpodcast.com/commentary-hospitality/How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast F

Oct 20, 202420 min

Harnessing Hate: Fueling Creativity with Negative Energy

Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsWhat do you hate? Why?What's a problem that irritates you that has gone unresolved?What are some of the challenges of using things you hate as a source of inspiration?What are some of the benefits of using something you hate as a source of inspiration?Action ItemsWrite a short story or poem about something you hate.Design a product or service that solves a problem that you hate.Start a blog or podcast about things you hate. TipsLook for the silver lining.Turn your hatred into humor.Use your hatred as a source of energy. How do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.I am trying to utilize YouTube more, so make sure to check out my YouTube Channel to see me doing the episodes right in front of you.

Oct 6, 202413 min

Embracing Vulnerability: From Surviving Cancer to Performance Art

In this heartfelt discussion, Dr. Joshua, an industrial-organizational psychologist and performance artist, shares his journey from surviving Hodgkin's lymphoma to embracing his true self as a gay man raised in a Jehovah's Witness household. He discusses his memoir 'I'm Not Dead Yet,' his love for the art scene in Denver, and how performance art and positive psychology play a significant role in his life. Dr. Joshua also delves into the importance of community, resilience, and the interconnectedness of his artistic and professional pursuits.BioJoshua is an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist currently residing in Denver, Colorado. His career trajectory has centered on the themes of inspirational storytelling and applied science for the sake of human betterment, especially for those who have been historically marginalized and oppressed. Joshua has a deep passion for human flourishing, awe-inspiring experiences in nature, and anything involving cats.Links For Dr. Joshua CaraballoWebsite https://www.drjosh.solutions/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr_josh_solutions/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-josh/Book "I Am Not Dead Yet" Boulder Bookstore Maggers & Quinn Booksellers Little Gay BookstorePodmatchPodmatch Affiliate LinkHow do I get such great guests?PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from PodmatchMake Sharing your podcast easierUse Podcast Beacon for the best NFS products to share your podcast while out and about or at conferences. Why does my website look so goodI use Podpage to make this website look so good. No I don't know how to code website, and I don't need to. If you have a podcast use my affiliate link and get your website to look as awesome as mine. https://www.createartpodcast.com/podpageReach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.I am trying to utilize YouTube more, so make sure to check out my YouTube Channel to see me doing the episodes right in front of you.

Sep 22, 20241h 1m

Present and Playful: Cultivating Creativity

Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. AssignmentQuestionsWhen was the last time you went on a long walk? What was that like? How did it feel?Even if mobility is an issue, where can you spend time undistracted and being in the moment?How can being fully present affect your sense of fun and play?Action ItemsTake a few deep breathsPay attention to your sensesNotice your thoughts and feelingsBe curiousLet go of expectationsTipsSet aside some time each day for playFind a quiet place to playFocus on the present momentBe creativeConnect with othersRelax and let goReach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.I am trying to utilize YouTube more, so make sure to check out my YouTube Channel to see me doing the episodes right in front of you.

Sep 8, 202417 min

Beyond the Studio: Finding and Growing Artistic Communities

Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. The Importance of CommunityHaving a supportive community is crucial for artistic growth. It provides a space for support, collaboration, and learning. When I first started podcasting in 2006, I was flying solo, but in 2016, I found a community through a local meetup. This opened doors to global conversations and conferences, significantly enhancing my creativity and reach.AssignmentQuestions to PonderWhere have you found community in the past, and what did you like or dislike about it?As an early poet in Abilene, Texas, I found a welcoming community at a local coffee shop. It was supportive but sometimes felt elitist, which made it less welcoming to newcomers. Reflecting on these experiences helps in shaping better communities today.What special memories do you have attached to that community?My time at Espresso Europa was marked by memorable events like poetry readings, in-house art displays, and even drag shows. These shared experiences created lasting bonds and special memories, reminding me of the importance of such spaces.How can you create new memories with new communities?Today, I seek new experiences by attending podcast conferences and events. Simply stepping out of your comfort zone and attending such gatherings can lead to lifelong friendships and collaborations.Action Items for Building CommunityJoin an Art Club or Take a Class Art classes, whether in painting or drawing, can significantly enhance your skills and confidence. Engaging in structured classes, like painting with a guide, offers a less intimidating way to grow as an artist.Join a Sports Team or Volunteer Participating in local sports or volunteering for a charity can build connections within your community. These activities not only expose you to potential audience members but also foster a sense of belonging.Engage in Political or Religious Activities Whether it's volunteering for a political campaign or attending religious or spiritual gatherings, these activities connect you with like-minded individuals and strengthen community ties.Volunteer at a Homeless Shelter or Soup Kitchen Year-round volunteering can be immensely rewarding. It provides a venue for potential collaborations while giving back to the community, enriching your artistic journey.Tips for Finding CommunitiesReflect on Your Interests and Values Identify what's important to you and seek communities that align with those values, whether it’s volunteering at a library or participating in local activism.Talk to Friends and Family You might be surprised by the opportunities within your existing network. Friends or family members may already be part of impactful communities or be willing to help start one.Use Online Resources Platforms like Meetup, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok can help you find local and global communities related to your interests.Attend Local Events Local events, fairs, festivals, and concerts are great places to meet people and join existing communities. Virtual events can also provide similar opportunities when in-person attendance isn't possible.Be Open to New Experiences Sometimes the most rewarding communities come from unexpected places. Be open to new experiences, and you might find lifelong friends and mentors in the most unlikely locations.Final Thoughts If there isn't a community in your area that meets your needs, consider starting one. Initially, it may be challenging, but flexibility and openness to contributions can foster a thriving community. Remember, creativity often blossoms through collaboration and support from others.Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I h

Aug 18, 202419 min

Back to Basics: Building Blocks of Creativity

Making Fun A Habit Series30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you in a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will be tackling each day as if it were a week and providing you insights on how you can use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips. In this episode of the Create Art Podcast, host Timothy Kimo Brien discusses the importance of making creativity enjoyable and habitual, inspired by Michael Brennan's book 'Making Fun a Habit.' Timothy shares insights from over 30 years of experience in arts and education to help listeners tame their inner critic and create more frequently. He explores creativity's basics and building blocks by asking key questions, setting creative routines, overcoming obstacles, and engaging in community activities and challenges. AssignmentQuestionsWhat do you enjoy creating? Why?What would it look like to have a regular routine of creating?What are your objections and obstacles? How can you solve these?Action ItemsStart a daily creativity journalTake a class or a workshopJoin a creative communitySet a creativity challenge for yourselfExperiment with different mediumsDon't be afraid to share your workTipsFind something that you enjoy creatingSet aside some time each day to createDon't be afraid to experimentDon't worry about being perfectShare your creations with othersTrack and measure what you createReach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.I am trying to utilize YouTube more, so make sure to check out my YouTube Channel to see me doing the episodes right in front of you.

Aug 11, 202420 min