
The Creative Life — with Jim Kroft
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Ep 58The Steve Jobs Rule That Can Save Your Creative Career
Welcome back to The Creative Life!In this episode, I break down the signal-to-noise framework — and how to use it to protect your craft, build momentum, and stop letting the urgent eat the essential.Steve Jobs didn't think in years. He thought in 18 hours.That one idea hit me like a thunderclap — and restructured everything about how I work.He had one rule: pick the three to five things that absolutely have to get done today. Do those. Everything else is noise.Here's what it gave me: a way to finally move my creative life forward. Clarity on what to do today. And the freedom to ignore everything else.NEWSLETTER📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://jimkroft.substack.com/What you'll learn:🎚️ What signal vs. noise actually means for a creative — not a CEO⏱️ The Jobs 18-hour rule and how to adapt it when you're artist, marketer, and human all at once🌀 Why working hard keeps you stuck — and the brutal honest reason most of us stay there⚖️ The 60/40 rule — how to protect your craft while still building an audience in a world that demands both🔥 How I pulled my album project back from the dead by ruthlessly cutting everything that wasn't moving it forwardIf your creative life feels full but frozen, this one's for you.Let's get into it.Jim KroftJim Kroft Links:📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3🎙️Podcast: https://bit.ly/3OycQVOAll music in this episode is mine — stream it on Spotify. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 57Beyond the Age of Content
Welcome back to The Creative Life!After watching a documentary on Man Ray, I couldn't stop thinking about how much the creative life has changed — and how much it hasn't.In this episode, I draw parallels between Man Ray's move to Paris in 1921 and my own move to Berlin in 2007, just as social media was beginning its takeover. What came out are some hard-won reflections on what it takes to make real work in an age that wants us to post, perform, and chase likes — instead of getting, as Steve Martin once said, "so good they can't ignore you."If you're a creative navigating doubt, distraction, or the pull between building an audience and building the craft — this one's for you.What you'll learn:🚪 Why giving yourself permission to disappear may be the most important creative decision you ever make🌉 What crossing a real threshold looks like — and why removing Plan B is the ultimate creative asset💥 Why failure is kinetic — already moving you forward, even when the results say zero🔧 How Man Ray's worst exhibition became the catalyst for his greatest transformation🎁 Why your only job as a creative is to keep giving the gift — and trust what you can't yet seeLet's dive in!Your host, Jim KroftAll music in this episode is mine — stream it on Spotify.📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://jimkroft.substack.com/📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3🎙️Podcast: https://bit.ly/3OycQVO ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 56What Hemingway Can Teach Creatives About "The Content Trap"
✉️ NewsletterJim's "The Creative Life" goes out to 2K plus each Saturday:👉 https://jim-kroft.short.gy/0925A/Jim-Kroft-newsletterWelcome back to The Creative Life PodcastIf you're caught between feeding the algorithm and making something meaningful — or struggling to commit to long-term work — this episode offers a different way forward.I was reading Hemingway's A Moveable Feast when it hit me:In 1921, he walked away from a successful journalism career because his work was "dead by the time it was printed the following morning."A perishability trap.That's exactly what we're living through now — posting work that disappears into algorithmic decay while the projects that could actually matter sit waiting.In this episode, I break down the creative principles Hemingway forged in Paris and what they can teach us about building a legacy in a content-driven world.____A SHORT NOTE ON THIS WEEK'S AUDIO! Guys - I had two broken mics, tech glitches and a crashing computer for this episode. My apologies that the audio is not as strong as usual - I wrestled with it for hours to get it as best I could. Issues will be ironed out for next time! Thanks for bearing with me! Jim_____What we'll explore: 🎯 How to escape the perishability trap and make the choice between content and legacy🌌 Why commanding the vacuum — protecting your inner space — is essential for any lasting work🧊 What the Iceberg Theory reveals about AI, storytelling, and why your lived experience matters now more than ever⏳ The five-year threshold: why anything significant takes longer than we want to admit🔥 How to leave the paradigm of your old self and commit to work that enduresLet's dive in,Jim Kroft📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://jimkroft.substack.com/📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 55Why All Your Goals Should Point to One Thing
Welcome back to The Creative Life Podcast!Most creators don’t have a talent problem—they have a completion problem.We are a generation of open tabs, half-written drafts, and "Albatross Projects"—those unfinished works that weigh us down more than the pride of what we’ve actually completed. If you’re starting 2026 with a dozen open loops, you don’t need more goals. You need a blueprint to finish what you’ve already started.In this episode, I break down why every habit, hour, and "no" in your life must point to one thing. I share the exact system I’m using to "cauterize" my side quests and finally cross the finish line with my new album.Whether you are a musician, writer, or artist, it’s time to stop the multiplication and start the completion.What you’ll learn:🎯 The Power of One: Why building an audience follows the work—not the other way around.⚔️ The Binary Filter: How a "Hierarchy of Choice" eliminates the daily negotiation with yourself.🛡️ Cutting the Hydra: Why focus isn't about doing more, but having the courage to do fewer things.🎹 The Hardest First: How to turn creative resistance into a daily ritual that actually moves the needle.🏗️ The Finished Arc: Why completing a project is the only way to find your next self.Let’s get into it.JimAll music in this episode is mine — stream it on Spotify.Jim Kroft Links: YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram | X ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 54The December Reset: How to Turn End-of-Year Burnout into Momentum for 2026
Welcome back to The Creative Life Podcast.December has a way of turning unfinished work into self-judgment.Projects stall. Energy drops. And suddenly what you’ve been building all year starts to feel like failure—simply because there isn’t enough time left to finish it.This episode is about doing the opposite of what society demands right now.Not forcing a fresh start. Not pushing through exhaustion. But learning how to pause without abandoning the work—so you return in January with momentum, not burnout.I call it The December Reset: a way to forgive yourself, protect what you’ve already built, and store energy for the year ahead—rather than walking into January carrying a backpack full of pressure.If you’re a creative ending the year tired, unsure, or questioning how far you’ve come, this episode offers a steadier way forward.What you’ll learn:🕰️ Why projects take longer than we plan—and how accepting the real timeline restores momentum🎒 How December forgiveness becomes fuel for January, instead of dragging burnout forward✋ Why the “fresh start” myth quietly kills good work—and what to do instead🧭 How to close the year without starting again, so continuity stays intact🔥 A simple way to return in January with direction, not pressureThis isn’t about finishing everything.It’s about staying with what matters—and learning how to continue, rather than quit.I'm your host Jim Kroft, let's dive in!All music in this episode is mine — available on Spotify.📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://www.jimkroft.substack📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3🎙️Podcast: https://bit.ly/3OycQVO ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 53Stop Waiting To Become Yourself
Hi guys,This is an adaptation of a script that I wrote for my YouTube - I thought that the ideas inside it might be really helpful for anyone who is wrestling with themselves, their work or the question of how to get better.At the moment I am being called massively by my musical heart, and it's opening so many questions, insights and provocations about the next steps of my own creative life. It means that I am spending far more time practising again, and this single focus - of trying to get better, is reducing my overall time to tailor my "content" for different channels. However, when I think there is value in something worth sharing - I will share it here - and please forgive instances like this when I haven't adapted precisely for the podcast.I want to be led first by idea and if something's worth sharing, than by the vagaries of formatting. If you would like to join me on my YouTube you are most welcome of course!Big love, JimLINKS📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://www.jimkroft.substack🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3🎙️Podcast: https://bit.ly/3OycQVO ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 52The Message In Your Stuckness
“The Creative Life Newsletter” — for people balancing creativity with the demands of work and life. Written weekly from Berlin. 👉 https://jim-kroft.short.gy/0925A/Jim-Kroft-newsletter----Welcome back to The Creative Life Podcast.In the last couple of episodes, I talked about a period of resistance in my creative life. Today, I wanted to go deeper. Not to repeat myself — but to make the lessons clearer, more practical, and more usable for anyone facing their own block.Because resistance isn’t abstract. It has a message. It has a direction. And when you finally stop avoiding it, it becomes the doorway back to your real work.In this episode, I break down exactly how I moved from being stuck — creatively, emotionally, spiritually — to reconnecting with the centre of my project, rebuilding momentum, and making the big decisions that changed the year.Whether you’re a musician, writer, or artist trying to find your way back to what matters, this episode gives you a step-by-step you can actually use.What's Inside: 🧭 How resistance shows up when you’ve drifted from your real creative driver🙏 Why surrender, not effort, is often the turning point✍️ How to name the one move you’ve been avoiding — and finally make it🧹 What removing obstacles does for your creative energy🎶 How reconnecting to the habit brings the work alive againLet’s get into it.All music in this episode is mine — stream it on Spotify.Jim Kroft Links:📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://www.jimkroft.substack📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3🎙️Podcast: https://bit.ly/3OycQVO ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 51How I Overcame 3 Months Creative Resistance as a Musician
✉️ The Creative Life NewsletterThe artist’s journey is long. I write a newsletter to help you stay on it 👉 https://jim-kroft.short.gy/0925A/Jim-Kroft-newsletter___________________Welcome back to The Creative Life Podcast.This week I’m sharing the story behind a three-month stretch of deep creative resistance — a period where I thought I was breaking down, only to realise something far more important was breaking out of me.It’s a personal episode, but a hopeful one. Because what came out of this resistance has given me the clearest sense of direction I’ve had in years.If you’re a creative who feels dispersed, off-centre, or unable to return to your core work, I think there will be lots of good stuff in here for you.🎯 Why resistance hits hardest when you’ve drifted too far from your centre🎹 How one raw moment at the piano was a gateway back to my own musical heart🧭 How to recognise misalignment before it becomes a full creative stall (especially when dispersed)✂️ Why radical subtraction can help you get back to the core🔄 How to rebuild momentum when you’ve lost the thread of a projectThanks guys - rating and reviewing (or even better sharing!) so appreciated!JimAll music in this episode is my own — stream it on Spotify. Jim Kroft Links:📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://www.jimkroft.substack ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 50When You Feel You Have Nothing to Give
✉️ The Creative Life NewsletterThe artist’s journey is long. I write a newsletter to help you stay on it 👉 https://jim-kroft.short.gy/0925A/Jim-Kroft-newsletter____🎤 Welcome back to The Creative Life Podcast.This episode is a counterpart to last week’s — but where that one was raw, unscripted, and full of spontaneous ideas in real-time, this one is more structured and delves deeper into the underlying themes.It all began with a moment that shook me: walking into my creative space and feeling I had nothing to give. But that feeling turned out to be a doorway — not into emptiness, but into the deeper truth of why we drift from our creative Self, and how we start finding our way back.Drawing on ideas from Jung and Joseph Campbell, I explore why a creative block isn’t a dead end but an invitation. An inner signal that something in our life, our work, or our attention needs to change.If you’re a creative feeling overwhelmed, flooded, or disconnected from the work you love, this episode offers a path back to building up new momentum & a way to reconnect with your centre of meaning:💧 Why we feel “empty” when the real issue is inner flooding🧭 How a single honest sentence can guide you back to the Self🌀 Why blocks are signals of transformation, not failure🔍 How societal + tech pressure seeps into your inner life🔥 Where momentum returns when you rebuild from the coreThank you for all the support for getting here, guys - here's to Episode 50!JimLINKS📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://www.jimkroft.substack📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3🎙️Podcast: https://bit.ly/3OycQVO ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 49Why We Stop Doing the Thing We Started
🎙️ The Creative Life Episode 49: Why We Stop Doing the Thing We StartedThis week, I’m exploring one of the hardest parts of creative life — why we stop doing the thing we started. Every project begins with excitement and momentum. Then comes the middle, where time, distraction, and doubt creep in. The work that once flowed starts to feel heavy, and the question becomes how to keep going when the spark fades.Recorded in one take from my studio in Berlin’s old power station, this episode looks at:why projects lose energyhow to find your rhythm againwhat it really means to finish the workIf you're struggling to finish something you've started, this episode is for you. I know this state very well—not just from the six documentaries and six albums I completed, but from the many projects that fell by the wayside. Today, I share everything I've learned from both sides of the struggle, drawing out the universal lessons for your own creative journey.As ever thank you for being here,Jim KroftLINKS📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://www.jimkroft.substack📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3🎙️Podcast: https://bit.ly/3OycQVO ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 48I Ripped Up My Routine to Serve My Creativity (Here's What Happened)
📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletterhttps://www.jimkroft.substackWelcome back to The Creative Life PodcastThis week’s episode is about the routines we’ve grown too attached to — the ones we built to survive another time in our lives but never thought to question.I realised mine were no longer serving me. They were built for who I was, not who I’m becoming. So I tore them up and gave up alcohol, not as a test of will, but to serve my creative energy better.It made me notice something larger. We’ve become strangely comfortable living with fatigue, low moods, and dark thoughts, without ever challenging the lifestyle that goes with them. We accept the symptoms without questioning their cause.What followed for me was a period of reawakening: better sleep, clearer thoughts, and a renewed excitement for life and work. In this episode, I share what I changed, why I did it, and how breaking old patterns can open space for who you’re meant to become.This isn’t about productivity. It’s about reclaiming the energy and clarity that make you feel alive.What you’ll learn:🧭 How to recognise when your routine belongs to a past version of you⚡ Why energy, not time, is the real creative foundation🍷 What giving up alcohol revealed about mood, focus, and clarity🔍 How to challenge habits that quietly dull your potential🔥 Why breaking one pattern can transform your creative lifeI'm your host, Jim Kroft, thank you so much for being here Let's dive in!📺 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music:spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram:https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3🎙️Podcast:https://bit.ly/3OycQVO ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 47Go Where The Mood Take You - When to Ditch the Plan and Follow the Creative Pulse
✉️ The Creative Life NewsletterThe artist’s journey is long. I write a newsletter to help you stay on it 👉 https://jim-kroft.short.gy/0925A/Jim-Kroft-newsletterWelcome back to The Creative Life Podcast!Yesterday I walked into work with three thousand photos to edit, but an urge to create. Logic said “stick to the plan.” But something deeper said: create now.This episode is about that moment — when you’re torn between the work you should do, and the feeling something wants to break out of you.In it, I share what I learned about giving in to instinct, chasing the spark when it strikes, and protecting creativity in a culture that encourages over-planning.What we'll dig into:🌊 Why giving in to impulse can revive your spark when the plan feels dead🧠 The fight between head and heart — and how it shapes your work🔥 What happens when you follow the mood instead of repressing it🎯 How goals fit in without suffocating creativity or joy🕊️ Why creating from raw experience brings your work back to lifeI'm your host Jim, thank you so much for being here!If you'd like to support the podcast, please take a moment to rate and review - it helps so much.Let' dive in!📺 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music:spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram:https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3🎙️Podcast:https://bit.ly/3OycQVOToday's music is from Artlist. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 46Creativity Isn’t a Goal. It’s a Way of Living.
📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletterhttps://www.jimkroft.substackWelcome back guys! If you'd like to support the podcast, taking a moment to rate and review is so very appreciated! JimTODAY'S EPISODEWe’ve been sold a lie: that creativity is a goal, something you reach if you hustle hard enough, suffer long enough, sacrifice deep enough.But here’s the truth: that path doesn’t just fail you — it erodes life itself.This episode is about breaking free from the outcome-obsessed culture that keeps us trapped on the treadmill of productivity, and rediscovering creativity as a way of living — something to embody, nurture, and expand every single day.Whether you’re building a project, chasing a dream, or simply trying to reconnect with joy in the process, this episode is about choosing immersion over obsession — and reclaiming your creativity as part of life itself.What's Inside:🌀 Why obsession kills creativity — and immersion sustains it⏳ How chasing goals too hard makes life itself vanish❤️ Why joy, love, and connection are fuel for breakthroughs🌈 How to stop running after the rainbow and actually live under it🔥 Why creativity isn’t a goal — it’s a way of being aliveI'm your host, Jim. If you're ready, then let's dive in!📺 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music:spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram:https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3Today's music is from Artlist. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 45How to Reset When You've Drifted From Yourself
Welcome back to The Creative Life Podcast!Life is a drifting from — and a returning to — ourselves. At any moment, we can almost read it like a gauge: where am I now?In this episode, I share what I learned after breaking from my own routine — travelling across Scotland, spending time with family, and stepping away from the tyranny of schedules and screens. What began as guilt over losing consistency turned into something else: a reminder that pauses can reset your course and bring you back to what feels creatively alive.If you’ve been feeling out of kilter, burnt out, or trapped in hustle culture, my hope is that this episode helps you reconnect with that spark that’s still inside you.Ideas Inside:✨ Why “consistency” can suffocate your creative voice🌊 How breaks and pauses reset your inner course⚡ The hidden cost of chasing growth online🌲 Why space, nature, and family matter more than metrics🔄 Simple ways to return to yourself when you’ve drifted awayIf you'd like to support the podcast, dropping a comment and leaving a rating is greatly appreciated!I'm your host, Jim Kroft, so if you're ready, then let's dive in!Jim📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletterhttps://www.jimkroft.substack📺 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft🎧 Spotify Music:spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y📷 Instagram:https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 44A Message For Solo Creators
🎙️ This episode of The Creative Life is for Solo Creators.Whether you're building a podcast, growing a YouTube channel, or writing a newsletter—staying motivated on your own can be tough.In this episode, I share some hard-won encouragement for those walking the path alone. If you're feeling tired, unseen, or unsure if it's worth it, I hope this brings a little courage, uplift—and a spark of renewed zeal.With love from the road, Jim KroftThe Creative Life NewsletterThe artist’s journey is long. I write a newsletter to help you stay on it 👉 https://jim-kroft.short.gy/0725E/Jim-... ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 43You Will Lose Your Way
🎙️ You Will Lose Your Way How to find the path back to the work — and to yourselfEvery ambitious project comes with a hidden truth: at some point, you’ll lose your way. Not because you’re weak. But because you’re being asked to go deeper.In this episode, I reflect on the drift that happens mid-journey—the moment when momentum fades, doubt creeps in, and the original spark feels out of reach. I share my own struggles with finishing and releasing my new album Chromatic Zero, and the realisation that creating the work is only half the task. The other half? Finding the courage to carry it all the way.🔹 Why drifting isn’t failure—it’s initiation 🔹 The 10-step creative arc that repeats across every project 🔹 Questions that help me course-correct when I’ve gone off track 🔹 How to face the darker spaces that call you to evolveIf you’ve lost your way, this is your reminder: you’re not at your end—you’re just getting started, my friend.—✨ Subscribe to The Creative Life for weekly reflections, songs, and stories from the path. 🎵 New song out soon: At Your End — 7th release from Chromatic Zero 📝 Newsletter & music: jimkroft.substack.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 42You’ll Want to Quit. That’s Part of the Path.
Welcome back to The Creative Life.There’s a moment every artist faces — not just once, but again and again.You’ve put in the hours. You’ve pushed through resistance. And then one day, you ask the question:Should I just… stop?This episode is about that question — and what happens if, instead of giving up, you keep going.It’s a reflection on the reckonings we face as creatives — and how those moments can either end a journey… or begin a new chapter.Whether you're in the thick of doubt or on the cusp of your next phase, I hope this brings some fire to your step — and courage to go on.What you’ll take away:🪞 Why “give up” moments are often invitations to grow⚔️ How to meet the threshold every artist encounters🎛️ A creative process that sustains when momentum fades🔁 How joy returns after the work nearly breaks you💡 Why meaning often hides on the far side of resistanceThank you for all the support, everyone - if you have a moment to rate and review it is greatly appreciated!Jim🎵 Jim Kroft on Spotify 📝 Newsletter: The Creative Life 📸 YouTube 💬 Instagram ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 41How I Joined Substack’s Top 1% for Consistency — and the 4 Writing Habits That Got Me There
Welcome back to The Jim Kroft Podcast.After 117 consecutive weeks writing my Substack, I’ve learned this:Consistency isn’t about willpower. It’s about building the kind of system that sustains you when life doesn’t.In this episode, I break down the 4 practices that helped me join Substack’s top 1% for consistency — without burning out or losing the joy of writing.Whether you're starting a creative routine or trying to reconnect with your voice, this episode offers tools you can actually use — and a mindset to help you keep going.What you’ll learn:🗂️ How I capture ideas so I never start from scratch💬 Why commenting on Substack Notes leads to better writing than scrolling📓 How private writing unlocks your clearest public work🧱 Why essay writing is the fastest path to finding what you really think🔥 What 117 weeks taught me about staying consistent — and staying humanLet’s get into it.All music in this episode is mine — stream it on Spotify.Jim Kroft Links: YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram | X ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 40An Artist's Assault on Niching Down
Jim's Substack: "The Creative Life"Welcome back to The Jim Kroft Podcast.Today’s episode is called “An Artist’s Assault on Niching Down.” It’s for creatives who never fit the playbook—who felt something calling, even if they didn’t yet know what it was.While others picked their lane and built a brand, maybe you were staring out the window—hungering after life in all its wild, unknowable complexity.Niche down? Or Niche out?This episode explores what gets lost when you niche too early—before you’ve lived enough to know who you are.Because drift, detours, and failure don’t hold you back—they build the voice and story only you can tell.We explore:⚠️ The real cost of niching too soon🌱 Why your voice takes time, failure, and becoming🎭 The value of being the clown for the Great Idea🧬 Why you are not a genre🌍 How the artist expands—not shrinks—into the worldThis is for those still searching for their through-line, before reducing themselves to a category.Let's dive in!Your host, Jim KroftMusic in today's episodeJim KroftArtlistJim Kroft links: YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram | ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 39The Death of the Artist in the Age of Algorithms — And The Fight to Stay Human
Hello, and welcome back to The Jim Kroft Podcast.The creator economy promised freedom. For many of us, it delivered burnout, invisibility, and a slow erosion of meaning.In this episode, I explore what we lose when we hand our creative process to machines. Because it’s not just about output — it’s about the transformation we abandon when we skip the hard part. When we let AI do the work, we sacrifice the very struggle that shapes our voice, our vision, our humanity.This isn’t a rant against technology. It’s a defence of the self — and a call to reclaim the depth that only comes through doing the work ourselves.In this episode:🧠 How “content” replaced creation — and why it’s draining the soul from the work🎭 Why personal branding has become a survival mechanism — and what it’s doing to our sense of self⚙️ How AI’s promise of ease flattens the very process that forms our voice🌀 Why performing for the feed leaves us burned out, fractured — and often ashamed🔥 Why the only way out is through: real work, real struggle, and the transformation it offersLet’s dive in.Your host, Jim Kroft (All the music today is mine and available on Spotify)Jim Kroft links: YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram | X ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 38One Clear Purpose Per Day: A Creative System to Stay Focused and Finish What Matters
🎥 New! Watch the Podcast on YouTubeI’ve just launched a dedicated YouTube channel for The Jim Kroft Podcast—where you can watch the episode and follow the key moments as they unfold. It’s brand new and shared only with listeners for now.____🎯 One Clear Purpose Per Day How I’m building a creative life without burning out.In this episode, I share a breakthrough that’s reshaped how I work, create, and stay sane as a one-person business.We all know the pressure: create content, stay visible, market yourself. But in a world where Alex Hormozi is spending millions a month on content and ad teams—and Gary Vee is shouting "post 24/7"—what does that mean for the rest of us?The ones without teams. The ones juggling freelance work, family, burnout—and still trying to make something meaningful.This episode isn’t about rejecting content. It’s about finding a rhythm that respects your limits and moves the needle.I talk about:How I structure my week across newsletter, podcast, and YouTubeThe principle of “One Clear Purpose Per Day”—and how it’s helped me regain focus and protect my energyThe story of almost quitting post-pandemic, and what pulled me backThe deeper cost of hustle culture—and how to build a sustainable path as a creativeIf you’re a creator, artist, or indie builder feeling overwhelmed or behind—this is for you. Not a masterclass. Just a fellow traveller sharing what’s working right now.🎧 Your host, Jim KroftFind me here:YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 37How To Keep Going When Life Loses Meaning
🎥 New! Watch the Podcast on YouTube I’ve just launched a dedicated YouTube channel for The Jim Kroft Podcast—where you can watch the episode and follow the key moments as they unfold. It’s brand new and shared only with listeners for now.________How to Keep Going When Life Loses Meaning 🎙 The Jim Kroft PodcastEver feel like you’re doing all the right things—showing up, staying creative, staying committed—yet the meaning behind it all quietly disappears?This episode is for every artist, writer, and maker who’s hit that invisible wall. When the results don’t come. When your energy drains. When you wonder, what’s the point of any of this?I walk you through that space—not with quick fixes, but with hard-won insight from years on the creative path. This is about how to stay connected to your “why” when you’ve lost the thread, how to face the inner voices that sabotage you, and how to keep going—especially when it feels like no one’s watching.Whether you're in a creative burnout, doubting your purpose, or simply trying to stay inspired in a world full of noise—this episode offers a way back to the work that matters most.Here’s what we explore:🔥 Face the Voice in the Dark: Why the thoughts you fear most might just be here to help you grow.🛑 The Courage to Stop: How stopping is often the beginning—not the end—of creative movement.✨ Break the Mould: Why the version of yourself you’ve outgrown is blocking your way forward.🌌 Meaning Is the Work: Not something you wait for—but something you practice, daily.🪞 Forgive the Shame, Catch the Cynic: How to stop projecting your pain—and begin transmuting it.🌀 Stuckness Precedes Breakthrough: Why the feeling of being stuck is part of the cycle—not a sign you’ve failed.This is a personal, scripted reflection on how to keep going—especially when everything in you is asking whether it’s still worth it.— 🎧Your host, Jim KroftFind me here: YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 36Should I Finish It or Let It Brew?
Should I Finish It or Let It Brew?Hello and welcome back to The Jim Kroft Podcast.This episode is for anyone caught in that timeless creative tension: should you finish what you’ve started, or let the idea simmer?I take you inside the creative process behind making my new album—grappling with writer’s block, navigating false starts, and learning to keep going without the help of a label, rival, or sparring partner.But this isn’t just about music. It’s about how we all move through uncertainty in creative life, and how finishing something often begins with simply showing up.Because sometimes, waiting is the block. And moving is the muse.Highlights from this episode:🧠 Writer’s Block Real Talk — What it feels like, and how I faced it head-on🎯 Self-Deadlines That Work — Why booking the studio in advance changed everything🪞 The Imaginary Collaborator — A mind trick that helped me finish songs🔥 Healthy Rivalry — How comparing myself to my heroes sharpened my edge🌀 Emptiness & Inspiration — Why they’re not enemies, but dance partnersThanks for being here. And wherever you are in your creative process—keep going.Your host, Jim KroftJim Kroft links: YouTube | Newsletter | Instagram | Spotify ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 35Do You Have the Courage to Write Badly?
Hello everyone and welcome back to "The Jim Kroft Podcast"Do you have the courage to write badly?In this episode, I dive into the messy, liberating truth that to create something meaningful, you first have to give yourself permission to be bad.Inspired by comedian Steve Martin's playful approach to songwriting, we'll explore how embracing imperfection can free your creativity—and why intentionally writing badly might unlock your best work yet.Questions we explore:How can deliberately creating 'badly' overcome creative blocks?Why does embracing imperfection lead to authentic creativity?How can playful experimentation rejuvenate your artistic spirit?Highlights:🎲 Courage in Imperfection🎭 Rediscovering Levity📈 Kaizen for Creatives💔 Forgiving Yourself🎨 Ritualising PlayThanks for the support as always, everyone! JimYouTube | Newsletter ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 34The Curious Catalyst of Being Trolled
Hello, and welcome back to The Jim Kroft Podcast—a space where every setback is a setup for a creative breakthrough.In this episode, “The Curious Catalyst of Being Trolled,” I get real about a moment when harsh YouTube comments turned into unexpected fuel for my dream to play live again.Ever felt that sting of criticism or doubted whether you’re good enough? I share my raw journey of meeting my inner demons head-on, embracing the chaos, and transforming negativity into a driving force for growth. If you're a creative navigating the twists and turns of self-doubt and the pressure to be perfect, this episode is for you.Highlights:🎤 Facing the Trolls: How harsh criticism became the spark for creative renewal.💥 Turning Negativity into Fuel: Transforming online vitriol into a powerful impetus for change.🎸 Chasing the Live Dream: Embracing the challenge of playing live, even when the odds seem stacked.🔄 Dancing with Demons: Learning to partner with your insecurities instead of fighting them.🚀 Growing Beyond Comparisons: Overcoming comparison trapsLet's dive in!Your host, Jim KroftAll the music today is my own, available on Spotify Jim Kroft links:YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram | X ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 33Start Somewhere | Releasing "Vampires" & Overcoming Self Doubt
Hello everyone and welcome back to "The Jim Kroft Podcast"Ever felt like you’re waiting forever to be ready to start a project? Sometimes an idea or seed can live with us for years and, despite our best efforts, we just can't seem to kick-start it. In this episode, I share the personal story behind the writing and recording of my new single "Vampires" which is out on the 31st of January on Spotify. Here's the PRESAVE!It is a journey of overcoming writer's block, slaying the demon of self-doubt, having a reckoning with one's own "talent" and determining to move forward, irrespective of what price must be paid. Sometimes you have to do something because the price of not doing it will be that it haunts you forever - that is the Vampire. Questions we explore:How do you overcome the fear of starting when you don’t feel ready?What strategies can help maintain your creative momentum amidst life's demands?How can embracing imperfection unlock your true creative potential?Highlights:🎬 Start Somewhere: Beginning your projects without having everything figured out.🤝 Trust in Collaboration: How trusting your team can lead to magical creative outcomes.🧠 Overcoming Self-Doubt: Strategies to battle the internal demons that hinder your creativity.🔄 Embracing a New Process: Innovate your creative workflow side stepping on what you've done before🌱 Sustainable Creativity: Unlock ways to maintain and grow your creative spirit in a hectic world.Today is a journey through the messy, beautiful process of creation and - and the realisation that if we are going to live with ourselves we are going to need to find not just deeper courage - but to start somewhere.Your host, Jim KroftIf you'd like to connect or comment on the Podcast, drop me a line!YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram | X ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 32What Story Are You Telling? | Overcoming Writer’s Block, Creating My New Album & Releasing It
Release News:The first single of my new album drops on January 31st.Save it here on Spotify!Hello everyone, and welcome back to the Jim Kroft Podcast – you’re so very welcome here!In this podcast, I explore the insights, breakthroughs, pitfalls, and eureka moments I experience as I navigate creative life. Whether it's through my film and photography work, as a podcast host and avid Substack writer, or this year – as I pursue my desperate dream of returning to music.In Today’s Episode:I explore the pivotal moments of writing my new album – overcoming writer’s block, embracing a DIY spirit, and adopting a self-reliant attitude. I’ll also share how I’m releasing the music after a year writing and recording (while juggling freelance life!)Recognizing the chapter I’m in within my story has been instrumental in overcoming the demons of self-doubt and questioning that plagued me during the early stages of this project. This realization inspired me to deepen the concept of viewing our lives as stories, with each project representing a unique chapter.I've noticed that much online life advice is AI-sanitized, stripping away individuality, the authentic mistakes that make one's life story believable, and the foundation for creating a meaningful impact.It’s crucial to recognize the chapter we’re in and ensure we’re telling our authentic stories – if the world is going to listen. Each chapter has a purpose – what is that purpose, and how do we reach it?Themes: 🌀 Overcoming Creative Blocks🎸 Evolving Your Process🚀 Embracing Independence🌱 Reimagining Projects⚖️ Balancing Art and AdministrationThank you for joining me, everyone!Your host, Jim Kroft(Connect with Me: YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram | X) ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 31Burnout - How to Overcome Emotional Black Holes
Hello, and welcome back to "The Jim Kroft Podcast."Many of us struggle with pre-Christmas exhaustion during December - just as we are manically trying to finish our year's work.Low energy vs mountainous work is a bad equation.This collision course can trigger emotional black holes. Remember: This is the season to embrace the dip rather than resist it.What if, instead of criticizing yourself for not being where you want to be, you chose to be grateful for how far you’ve come?This week’s podcast explores the tools we have at our disposal to guard against the illusions our minds sometimes play on us—especially when we get trapped in a moment:🕳️ Battling Black Holes: Confront the negative thoughts that drain your energy.🔄 Reclaiming Agency: Techniques to regain control over your emotions and life.🌿 Embracing Seasons: Navigate your emotional landscape's natural ebb and flow.💡 Sustainable Well-being: Practices that support long-term growth and resilience.🌟 Mindset Shifts: Transform your perspective to thrive during challenging times.We often criticize ourselves for bad moods instead of recognizing that they carry messages. Can you listen to what they’re saying?In an emotional black hole:Your past is not erasedYour future remains unwrittenYou can choose how to approach the presentToday, I share everything I've learned about this space and pass on the tools I've developed from 20 years in the arts and a long journey in psychoanalysis to overcome these challenges.“Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly.” — Chuang TzuLet’s dive in!Your host, Jim KroftFollow me: YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram | Twitter(All music is original and available on Spotify under "Jim Kroft") ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 30Finishing Things Is Hard: Why the Last 20% is Challenging and What to Do About It
Hello, and welcome back to "The Jim Kroft Podcast."Ever find yourself grappling with the final stretch of a creative project?In this episode, I delve into why the last 20% often feels the toughest and share the strategies that help me push through. From reverse-engineering my schedule to implementing practical solutions, I offer actionable insights tailored for creatives striving to complete their visions.Throughout the episode, I draw on my journey this year as I've worked to complete my goal of writing and recording 12 songs for a new album. At this point in the year, when it's easy to feel burnt out or exhausted, here are some strategies to help you cross the finish line.Remember: Completing things builds a bridge between who you were and who you are becoming. It may be a tough period, but we will get there!Key Points:🎯 Embrace Fatigue: Recognize that feeling tired is a natural part of pushing through the final stretch.🗓️ Reverse Engineer Your Timeline: Break down your project to manage heavy workloads and stay accountable.✨ Resist Shiny Distractions: Stay committed to your current project without getting sidetracked by new ideas.🏁 Be a Completer: Prioritize finishing what you start to build trust in your creative journey.🧩 Find Value in Boredom: Turn mundane tasks into meaningful rituals contributing to your project's success.(All the music featured in this podcast is my original work, available on Spotify.)Ratings and reviews of the podcast very appreciated!Let's dive in, Jim Connect with me:YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram | X ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 29The Power of Templates in Creative Life
Hello, and welcome back to "The Jim Kroft Podcast."Ever feel torn between your creative projects and life's endless demands?This episode reveals a personal breakthrough: embracing chaos to uncover and learn from the patterns that sustain our creativity. Identifying these patterns is essential to keeping your artistic spirit alive in the whirlwind of modern life, where we juggle multiple roles and endless demands.Questions we explore:How do we keep going when everything encroaches on our creative time?How do you find the courage to carve out this time when it’s the least financially rewarding?Can we keep our spirit alive during those long, invisible periods of creative work?As creatives, we often juggle multiple roles, dreams, and anxieties, making it hard to prioritise what truly matters.Today, I delve into how embracing the messiness of creative life can reveal meaningful structures, helping you navigate and thrive amidst the chaos.Highlights:🌀 Embracing Chaos: Discover how diving into chaos uncovers your unique creative patterns.📝 Embracing Templates: Learn how simple frameworks can streamline your creative process.🎨 Balancing Passion & Work: Strategies to prioritise what truly matters to you.🔄 From Chaos to Clarity: Transform the chaos of modern life into a supportive, creative environment.💡 Sustainable Creativity: Unlock methods for long-lasting creative growth and fulfilment.Let's dive in!Your host, Jim Kroft(All the music today is my own, available on Spotify)Jim Kroft links:YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram | X ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 28Are You In Flight From Yourself? → Why Busyness Masks a Deeper Escape
Hello everyone, and welcome back to the Podcast! (All the music today is my own and you can find on Spotify)Ever feel like you can’t quite get to yourself?Nietzsche said it well: “Haste is universal because everyone is in flight from himself.” Sometimes, our busyness hides a deeper escape from who we really are.On a flight to Dubai, I caught myself in this very escape, preparing for an intense stretch of work. It’s a familiar rhythm for anyone balancing creativity with client demands. We find a groove where “life works with us”—until it shifts unexpectedly, pulling us back into chaos.This week, I’m exploring a paradox: the more we try to control, the further we get from it. Real growth, I’m learning, happens when we surrender control, even when it feels impossible.This episode is for creatives who balance passion with work demands. We’ll explore how embracing chaos can be your superpower and why surrendering to life’s unpredictability can unlock new creative flow.Highlights:🌀 Navigating Control vs. Chaos: Discover why unpredictability might be your secret weapon.🎭 Balancing Being and Doing: Learn how aligning who you are with what you do fuels sustainable creativity.🌊 Surrendering to the Unexpected: Find out why letting go can be the ultimate unlock.🚧 Turning Resistance into Growth: See how tasks you avoid can lead to breakthroughs.💪 Strength Beyond Limitations: Tap into a resolve that fuels work and self.Even when we feel lost, there’s a path to clarity. When we surrender to what life brings, we find strength beyond our limits—a resolve that fuels our work and sense of self.If you're ready, then let's dive in!Your host, Jim KroftJim Kroft links:YouTubeNewsletterSpotifyInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 27How to Use—and Challenge—Parkinson's Law: Applying Productivity Lessons to Creativity
Hello everyone, and welcome back to the Podcast!If you're juggling creative ambitions with everyday demands, this episode is for you.Today, we're tackling:"How to Use—and Challenge—Parkinson's Law: Applying Productivity Lessons to Creativity."I recently faced a tight deadline: two days to write new songs for an upcoming recording session, all while unexpected work commitments piled up. Instead of letting the pressure overwhelm me, I turned it into a catalyst for creativity by rethinking how Parkinson's Law applies to artistic work.In this episode, I'll share actionable strategies on balancing productivity with creativity and how you can harness time constraints to fuel your own projects.Key Takeaways:🎯 Reimagining Parkinson's Law: Learn how adjusting this productivity principle can enhance your creative output.🎨 Structured Creativity: Discover the benefits of dividing your time between open-ended exploration and focused work.⏳ Time as a Tool: See how tight deadlines can become opportunities rather than obstacles.🛠️ Integrating Systems: Find out how to adopt productivity techniques without stifling your creative flow.🌟 Making Dreams Tangible: Understand the importance of acting now to turn your ideas into reality.Thank you for your ongoing support. If you find value in the podcast, I'd greatly appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review.If you're ready, let's dive in,JimJim Kroft links:NewsletterYouTubeInstagramXSpotify ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 26Why Over-40s Struggle with Social Media: Overcoming Fear to Launch Your Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Newsletter
Hello everyone, and welcome back to the Podcast!If you're considering starting a Podcast, Newsletter, or YouTube channel, this episode is especially for you. Today, we're exploring a topic that is deeply personal and resonates with many: "Why Over-40s Struggle with Social Media."Over the past two years, I've intentionally embraced social media as a way to reach my audience - and to distribute the ideas of my pillar content of:NewsletterPodcastYouTubeIt's been a journey which has included unexpected reactions—especially from peers in their 40s.Some responses have been supportive, while others have left me feeling misunderstood. These experiences have taught me invaluable lessons that I want to share with you.We'll explore the fears that hold us back, the judgments we face, and, more importantly, how to overcome them.Here are some key takeaways you won't want to miss:🎙️ Embracing Your Voice: Why your unique experiences are your greatest asset in the digital space.🎯 Facing Judgment Head-On: Dealing with those sideways glances and comments when you put yourself out there.⏳ No Time Like the Present: Why it's never too late to start something new.🧱 Breaking Down Barriers: How to overcome the fears that keep you from hitting that "publish" button.🤗 Making Real Connections: Focusing on meaningful interactions over chasing numbers.🔄 Redefining Success: Viewing success as an ongoing journey of learning and staying open to lifeThank you for the ongoing support everyone - if you'd like to support, I'd be incredibly grateful if you could leave a rating and review for the podcast.If you're ready, then let's dive in,JimJim Kroft links:NewsletterYouTubeInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 25What Is Your One Thing? ► Rilke's Take on a Modern Conundrum
Welcome back to "The Jim Kroft Podcast"!In this episode, we explore what it takes to focus on your 'one thing' amidst the noise and demands of modern life. As I've discussed previously, one of my own challenges with this podcast has been to keep consistent while juggling my own film business and recording my new album. I've been experimenting with new formats to complement the interviews and conversations I have, and today's episode is a new iteration. You will find an "off the cuff" introduction followed by the main podcast:⏰ Timestamps:1.6.50: Jim’s personal intro6.55: The Podcast on RilkeWe all know how hard it can be, not just to get our projects going, but to prioritise them in the sea of demands modern life places upon us. Today, I explore some of my pain points this year and the solutions which have helped me make progress.I hope they help anyone working on a creative project, a side hustle or a business. Inspired by Gary Keller and Rilke’s wisdom, today, we explore how to navigate distractions and find clarity in a fragmented world. 🔥 What’s Inside:🧩 The importance of clarifying what your main project is🕰️ The hidden impact of endless distractions🧘♂️ How to listen to the voice that knows what is best for you🌌 Rilke’s advice for uncertain periods🚀 Actionable steps to align with your ‘one thing.’Whether it’s creative blocks, social media addiction, or simply getting started, this episode offers insights and practical steps for those seeking direction.Jim Kroft links:NewsletterYouTubeInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 24The Maverick Wisdom of Gordon Raphael
Hello, everyone, and welcome to “The Jim Kroft Podcast,” where I explore creative life, the digital economy, and how we can grow as individuals in this bonkers modern world.Today, I’m buzzing to share a special episode—my first podcast recorded in New York City—with legendary music producer and psychedelic troubadour Gordon Raphael.Gordon's groundbreaking work with The Strokes helped define the sound of the early 2000s, and his influence still resonates in the music world today.I've known Gordon since 2007, and this conversation was recorded right after he produced my new song "Wicked Things" at Mercy Sound Studios.Gordon is a true maverick with a journey that spans the cultural hubs of New York, Berlin, and London. His life has seen incredible highs and lows, but through it all, he's remained guided by the North Star of his creativity.In this episode, Gordon holds nothing back, sharing insights on:🎧 Bringing out the best in musicians in the studio🌍 How musicians can break through in the social media age💡 Navigating addiction and recovery📱 His "secret sauce" for surviving in the arts🎙️ Living life on life’s termsOn a personal note, this episode is significant for me—not just because it’s my first recorded in New York but also because it follows an epic day in the studio with Gordon at Mercy Sound Studios in the East Village. It’s the culmination of a long-standing friendship that began in Berlin in 2007 and has seen us through many creative projects, including the “Boat for Sarah” project during the Refugee Crisis.Okay, it’s time to meet the one and only Gordon Raphael. Are you ready? Then, let’s dive in!JimGordon RaphaelInstagramJim Kroft Links:NewsletterYouTubeInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 23The Holiness of One Good Hour
Hello everyone, and welcome back to the Podcast!Today's episode dives into a pivotal concept in my work life: "The Holiness of One Good Hour."While others might label it a hack, I consider it holy. Why? Because our moods, motivations, and commitments fluctuate daily on our journey.We are always just a moment away from turning things around, but many of us fall into the trap of believing the day is lost once we hit a rut or bad rhythm.To me, "one good hour" represents the power of a clear visualization, reminding me that I'm always on the verge of a breakthrough.Often, we remain stuck because our mood spirals, draining the energy needed for change. However, by seeing each hour as an opportunity, we can let go of what's past, recommit to a clear task, and promise ourselves that the next hour will be our best.As someone who frequently works alone, whether editing film, songwriting, or making a podcast, the idea of "one good hour" is a constant blessing.It's a concept that supports me every day, and I hope you find it beneficial as well.If you'd like to watch as a video, you can find it on my YouTube in the link below.Thanks for all your support, everyone. If you have a moment to leave a rating and review for the podcast, I'd be so very grateful!JimJim Kroft links:NewsletterInstagramX YouTube ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 22The Joy and Pain of Podcasting
Welcome to "The Jim Kroft Podcast," where I explore the intersection of creative life and the digital economy.In this episode, I tackle the challenges of sustaining passion projects amidst life's busyness. Drawing from my experience with this podcast, I discuss:Keeping our projects aliveStaying human while many creators over-depend on AILessons learned as I pushed this podcast into the top 1% of new podcastsMy critique of grind culture and my philosophy of slow productivityOver the past year, I've balanced this podcast with client work in film and photography, recording my new album, and writing my newsletter. Through this journey, I've discovered valuable insights about maintaining consistency and finding joy amid chaos.In this episode, I share how to keep your passion projects thriving, even when life gets overwhelming: 🤝 How to persevere when it feels like life is against you 🎉 Finding joy despite challenges ⏳ Balancing time and energy with limited resources ✨ Staying connected to your project's initial excitement 🔄 Adapting your approach for consistencyIf you're struggling to keep your project afloat or looking for ways to reignite your passion, this episode is for you.Watch this episode on YouTube and follow my weekly updates on my new album.Let's dive in!JimJim Kroft links:NewsletterInstagramX YouTube ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 21How To Start A Creative Project From Scratch | Jim Kroft
Welcome to "The Jim Kroft Podcast," where I explore the convergence of creativity and the digital economy. Over the last year, I've spoken to many people:experts in their fieldsseasoned professionalsthose just starting outI've noticed that many have a particular project they've never started, always dreamed of initiating, or feel so stuck they experience a mental block about making the first step.One of my strengths is that I'm a great initiator. I know how to turn an idea into reality, whether in music, film, photography, podcasting, or freelance life. For that reason, I wanted to make an episode where I draw from my knowledge for anyone struggling to start a project.What are the nuts and bolts of a project?What are the actual steps you need to take?How can you prepare yourself psychologically for action?As such, this episode is called: How to Start a Creative Project from ScratchIn it, I'm excited to share a step-by-step method to overcome creative paralysis and kickstart your next project.Here are the fundamental steps:Clarify One Thing: Focus on a single goal to channel your energy effectively.Start a New Journal: Begin fresh with a dedicated journal for your project.Brainstorm: Embrace chaos and log ideas without judgment.The List of 5: Pick 5 specific tasks daily to maintain focus.A Thing a Day: Commit 10 minutes daily to build consistency.Build a Sequence Chain: Use the brainstorm, list, and log method to create a feedback loop.Kill the Excuses: Resolve to stop making excuses and commit to your goal.Prioritize the Priority: Always focus on the most important task first.Bring People on the Journey: Share your progress and journey with others.The 30-Day Challenge: Commit to 30 days of consistent effort.I have put a lot of effort into the video for this episode, with both text, visuals, and film footage from my own life and projects. Do check it out on YouTube if you have a moment; of course, all subscribes are appreciated!Ready to kickstart your creative project? Let's dive in!Your host, JimJim Kroft links:NewsletterInstagramX YouTube ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 20Move Towards What You're Most Afraid of ★ Amistat
Hello, everyone, and welcome to “The Jim Kroft Podcast,” where I seek to build bridges between the parallel worlds of the creative arts and the solopreneur's path.From the inception of this Podcast, the band Amistat has been on my list of dream guests. Watch on YouTubeI met Jan and Joseph years ago while I was filming a documentary about "The Reeperbahn Festival". Since then I've been a proud friend to witness their music find a worldwide audience with sold-out tours, millions of plays on Spotify and a following grow to soon 700,000 on Instagram. They dropped into their studio during their German tour, and what followed was one of the great conversations of my life.Today, Amistat shares insights on:🎵 Crafting Deeply Authentic Songs🌍 Navigating the Global Music Scene👥 The Role of Mental Health in Creativity🎤 Tips for Aspiring Musicians💡 Maintaining Artistic Integrity in a Commercial WorldTheir story they told has already had a massive influence on how I’m approaching my own creative journey and I'm so excited to share this one with you. Oh, and listen up for a wonderful live version of "Better Ways"!Are you ready? Then, let’s dive in!JimJim Kroft links:NewsletterInstagramX YouTubeAmistat links:InstagramWebsite ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 19The Mission and The Breath | Jim Kroft
Dear friends, Today’s episode, “The Mission and The Breath,” began while I was writing my diary in my local cafe here in Berlin. It was 8 am on a Monday morning, and, honestly, I didn’t set out to write this Podcast.But I found myself moving through the gears and decided to follow the pulse. It brought me to wonder:How can offsetting our life against the cosmic dance improve our choices, circumstances, and creativity?Yes, in this podcast I consider the eternal.Yes, in this podcast, my mind dissolves as I wrestle with the Big Bang.Yes, in this podcast, I pause all things and reframe everyday life with the great symphony. During my rumination and research, I consider:🌈 The Power of Noticing: how awareness sharpens the mind and turns the ordinary into the extraordinary.⏳ Time's Tapestry: how the Big Bang’s cosmic origins link to our everyday existence.💔 Beyond Pain: how our lowest points contain the DNA of our breakthroughs🚀 Choice Power: how one’s attitude transforms our experience of life, inspired by Viktor Frankl’s wisdom🎶 Balanced Living: why the modern narrative on ambition versus presence is misguided, and how blending the two can lead to a more fulfilling life.This podcast is about how creativity and solopreneurship. But if we do not frame our pursuits within the universe’s grand story, how can we ever expect to make the best choices for our lives?Do you understand how significant what you have in your hands is?Today, I ask you to stop for a moment and to come on a non-linear journey with me through time and space. Ok, deep breath.Let's dive in!Your host,Jim LINKSNewsletterYouTubeInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 18Go All In | "That Icelandic Guy" Talks YouTube
Hello, everyone, and welcome back to “The Jim Kroft Podcast”, where creativity meets solopreneurship.This week's special guest is Arnulfur Hakonarson, aka "That Icelandic Guy," who has grown his YouTube channel to 170K subscribers and his Instagram to over 300K.IN SHORT:📈 Arnulfur’s strategy for searchable, impactful YouTube content.🧠 Mindset, consistency, and the journey from zero to viral.🎭 The blend of education and fun in his content creation.🚀 Launching and scaling a channel with strategic insights.💡 Generating ideas and overcoming the saturation in digital platforms.Today's episode is a comprehensive guide on starting YouTube, packed with Arnulfur's unique insights—from Titles and Thumbnails to content batching, using bullet points instead of scripts, finding your niche, and juggling YouTube with family life.During it, he grills me on my own YouTube channel with hilarious (and encouraging!) tough love -“…push out content, learn from your mistakes and do it again!”The episode is especially inspiring for anyone who’s older or feels they are coming too late to the creator economy:“…today is the best day to start!”My conversation with Arnulfur is a rip-roaring masterclass on YouTube, the digital economy and Solopreneurship, and will leave you feeling like everything is possible.Are you ready? Then, let’s dive in!Your host, JimLINKSJim KroftNewsletterYouTubeInstagramX That Icelandic GuyInstagramYouTube-----EXPANDEDHow to create searchable, impactful YouTube content that stands out.Strategies for consistent content creation and achieving viral growth on YouTube.Educational and entertaining content creation tips that engage and retain viewers.Best practices for launching and scaling a YouTube channel, including technical tips on titles, thumbnails, and content batching.Overcoming digital platform saturation: Innovative ideas for carving out your niche.Balancing content creation with family life, offering inspiration for creators at any stage of life. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 17The Philosophy of Monk Mode | Jim Kroft
Welcome to "The Jim Kroft Podcast"I'm your host, Jim, and this week we're diving into "Monk Mode". This episode dives into the principles of "Monk Mode," drawing inspiration from the disciplined lifestyle of monks to advocate for focused attention, sacrificial dedication, and a deeper sense of purpose in both work and life.Including the wisdom of monks, the zaniness of Elon Musk, the Buddha and beyond, we'll look at "Monk Mode" beyond productivity hacks and influencers. Here's what we'll cover:1️⃣ Monk Mode: Inspired by monks, it focuses on one focus by eliminating distractions.2️⃣ Lessons: Learn solitude, presence, motivation, and sacrificial love for work.3️⃣ Application: Prioritise process over outcomes, find deeper meaning in work.4️⃣ Key Takeaways: Emphasise presentness, process, and find fulfillment in sacrifice.5️⃣ Integration of Wisdom: Apply Monk Mode insights for personal growth in modern life.If you’re ready, then let’s dive in!You host, JimLINKSNewsletterYouTubeInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 16Be Driven By Intrinsic Motivation | Aishwarya Ashok
NEWSLETTEREach week, I expand and reflect on the ideas of the Podcast in my "Creative Insights" on Substack:Subscribe Now----IN SHORTIn today's episode with Aishwarya Ashok:🌱 Growth mindset at the intersection of innovation.📝 Journaling for clarity and productivity.🎙️ Consistent podcasting with preparation and intuition.🏗️ "Building in public" strategy for creative success.🎨 Holistic growth and creativity in diverse fields.----TODAY'S EPISODEHello, everyone, and welcome to "The Jim Kroft Podcast," where I link the worlds of business and creativity.It's self-evident in the digital economy that these once-separated galaxies are starting to collide.The journey of figuring this out has led me to seek the wisdom of others, and today’s special guest, Aishwarya Ashok, embodies this wisdom. I first met Aishwarya on an online course I took last year, run by KP, one of the most cherished guests on this Podcast. Every time Aishwarya spoke, I was struck by her ability with the spoken word and quickly became a fan of her Podcast, “The Founders Foyer”.Recognised among the Top 200 Creators on LinkedIn in India, Aishwarya is a visionary product manager, podcaster, and artist. Today, we'll explore how she balances being a mentor and creator while nurturing an entrepreneurial spirit. How does she navigate these intersections, and what advice does she offer those exploring similar paths?Her answers left me feeling that every challenge is an opportunity, and every day is an unwritten script, pregnant with possibility.I'm excited to introduce Aishwarya and her wonderful perspectives on everything from the digital economy to the creator ecosystem. Are you ready? Then, let’s dive in!AISHWARYA ASHOK LINKWebsiteXJIM KROFT NewsletterInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 15Finding Inspiration in Failure | Steven King
Hello everyone, and welcome to the 15th episode of “The Jim Kroft Podcast.”This week's episode is a personal reflection on a book which has impacted me greatly:Stephen King’s “On Writing”.I put a lot of love into the writing, sound design and the original music.The focus of this Podcast is linking the Solopreneur and Creative worlds.But I don’t want it to be just about creativity but for it to be a creative podcast.As such, I continue to experiment with the format. I want to give you the best experience I can - and I hope something original too.Today’s episode is about finding inspiration in failure.Each takeaway is accompanied by an anecdote from Stephen King himself, a writer with mind-boggling consistency.Finally - by signing up for my newsletter, you will receive next week my new music - "The Isolation Diaries" EP - twomonths before anyone else!With love, JimFor the fullest experience, I recommend reading this episode while listening:READ HEREJim Kroft links:NewsletterInstagramX YouTube ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 14Zig When They Zag | Josh Spector
Hello, everyone, and welcome to “The Jim Kroft Podcast”, where I seek to build bridges between the parallel worlds of the creative arts and solopreneur's path.When I started this Podcast, one of the first names I wrote down as a dream guest was Josh Spector, so I’m just buzzing to introduce you to him today.What I love about Josh is that he combines the innovative mindset of an entrepreneur with the non-conformism of creatives.As he says - “you don’t stand out by trying to fit in”.Josh is a prolific creator with 28 products on Gumroad, the mastermind behind the "For the Interested" newsletter, which has amassed 42,000 subscribers, and the host of the thought-provoking "I Want to Know" podcast.However, what sets Josh apart is that few people are as concentrated on giving value per minute.Today, Josh shares insights on:📈 One-Person Business Strategies🎨 Creative Process (Courses & Gumroad)😊 Fostering a Positive Mindset📣 Revolutionizing Newsletters🎙️ Podcast Strategy Systematization💡 Providing Value vs. InterestOn a personal note, inspired by Josh’s advice, I launched my first lead magnet over Christmas, leading to 170 new subscribers to my “Creative Insights” newsletter. It was my best week ever so far and another example of how all the ideas, insights and actionable tips I’m learning from the Podcast are having a real-life impact. You can see the link in the show notes if you'd like to subscribe.I'm excited to continue sharing the journey ahead for all of you who are starting Podcasts, Newsletters or YouTube channels this year.Okay, it’s time to meet Mr Josh Spector,Are you ready? Then, let’s dive in!JimJim Kroft links:NewsletterInstagramX YouTubeJosh SpectorWebsite ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 13A Blueprint for Creatives in 2024 | Jim Kroft
Hey everyone, and welcome to today’s Podcast, where we’re going to jump into 2024 together. In today's episode, I explore ideas for creatives and solopreneurs in 2024 through the lens of my own resolutions for the year ahead, including:Building my first "Lead Magnet" (see link!)Having the courage to fail on YouTubeWhy distribution is as important as creativityStarting with difficultyWrestling the musical godsHow to finish long-term projects (like "The Isolation Diaries)Before doing though, here is some news to round up 2023:Firstly, as followers of the Podcast know, last week, I had the first cinema screening of my new documentary, “The Isolation Diaries”. I’m really happy to report that it both sold out and that I’m making the film available to listeners of this podcast for the next week! WATCH "THE ISOLATION DIARIES"The second news is that we have some great guests lined up for 2024. I have four recorded already for Season 2, and we’re going to start 2024 with a bang!Finally, thank you all so much for the support as I’ve kicked off the Podcast in 2023. I’ve been kept so motivated by you, my brilliantly supportive community of listeners. We’re finishing the year on a real high, with a Top 100 placement in both the Italian and South African Apple Podcast Charts. If you would like to leave a Christmas present - a review is so appreciated!If you’re ready, then let’s dive into today’s episode. You host, JimLINKSNewsletterInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 12The Rollercoaster of Completing "The Isolation Diaries" Film | Jim Kroft
Hello and welcome to "The Jim Kroft Podcast"!It's a crazy week as I am desperately completing "The Isolation Diaries" documentary.Tonight is the first cinema screening, and because it's such an important and intense week, I was determined to share the experience withyou here on the Podcast.In this episode, I share:Using a public release as a tactical decision to get something finishedThe absurdity of taking on a vast creative project like a documentary in a Snapchat worldSpiritual lessons gleaned from recomposing yourself after a period of great devastationHow I'm thinking about the release planSome audio cutaways from the documentary itselfI hope there's some inspiration and ideas in here for all of you wrestling with your own projects, whether creative or business.Finally, feel welcome to join my newsletter where I am considering previewing the documentary over Christmas.Are you ready? Then, let's dive in!Your host,Jim NewsletterInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 11How I Use Deep Work to Get Stuff Made | Jim Kroft
Hello and welcome to the "The Jim Kroft Podcast", where I explore creative life and one-person businesses. In today's episode, I dive into the world of 'Deep Work' inspired by Cal Newport's book, sharing how it has transformed my creative working life.It's a particularly busy period for me as I juggle;- End-of-year client jobs in film and photography- Completing the edit of my new documentary, "The Isolation Diaries"- Keeping up with my paid newsletter on Substack- Researching my weekly guest on the Podcast- Preparing the vinyl and artwork for my new album Without knowing my daily process intimately, I'd have no chance to keep up. Today, I explore a very personal take on:The Concept of "Deep Work"Concentration as a SuperpowerChoosing Your AttitudeSetting Objectives and DeadlinesStrategies for Getting in the ZoneCompleting Long-Term ProjectsThere are also some sound effects and music (all mine!) as I continue to develop my "voice" and style with these solo episodes.Finally, I wanted to say thank you as we AGAIN entered the Apple Charts last week! If you have a moment to leave a review and rating - it would be so very appreciated. Have a great day and see you in a fortnight,JimLINKSNewsletterInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 10No Turns to Yes | The Dark Tenor
Hello, everyone, and thank you for tuning in to 'The Jim Kroft Podcast,' where we explore the exciting intersection of solopreneurship and creativity. I'm your host, Jim Kroft.In these conversations, I engage with mavericks who chart their own courses in life, art, and business. Today, we have a special guest, 'The Dark Tenor' (Billy Andrews), who epitomises these values. Since leaving Universal Music, he has forged a unique path in the music industry and pioneered a groundbreaking business model in the process.Having directed Billy’s last 7 music videos, I’ve watched with curiosity and awe how he approaches the most challenging industry with a can-do attitude and astute business acumen.I asked him to come to my Berlin studio, and today, for the first time, he breaks down in intimate detail how musicians can forge independent careers in the toughest of environments.For Solopreneurs, Billy shares his strategies for launching new products, his approach to content creation, and leveraging marketing funnels effectively.In this episode:1️⃣ Navigating the music industry as your own manager2️⃣ The continuing relevance of Facebook marketing3️⃣ Harnessing AI for innovative marketing strategies4️⃣ Building robust databases5️⃣ Merging music industry insights with e-commerce tactics6️⃣ Adopting big-brand strategies for an independent careerFinally, today is a little landmark for the podcast, as we’ve just reached our 10th episode!Thank you all for the support so far; it really keeps me motivated to keep reaching out to great people, dig into their experiences, and share what I discover.It means the world to have you along for the journey.If you’re ready, then let’s dive in!JimTHE DARK TENORWebsiteSpotifyInstagramJIM KROFT LINKSNewsletterInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep 9It's Not Too Late | Jim Kroft
Welcome to "The Jim Kroft Podcast," where we unravel the symbiosis of entrepreneurship and the arts.It's been one of those times when life flexes its muscles, and you're faced with a Podcasting dilemma.Back-to-back postponements left me with a choice: delay, skip, or adapt. We all know that feeling, right? You want to stay consistent, but life... well, it has its own plans.So, I leaned into the moment and decided to use this mini-crisis as an opportunity. As such, I write this off the back of a 20-hour creative maelstrom creating today's episode. This is my first attempt at a narrative podcast, incorporating elements such as music (all my own), sound effects, and storytelling. It's something new for me, and I really hope you enjoy it!Today's theme challenges something many of us grapple with as we grow older - the belief that it's too late for us.In this episode, I explore:1️⃣ The Inextinguishable Spark of Unlived Potential2️⃣ The Gulf Between Cultivated and Dormant Self3️⃣ Not Self-Love, But Self-Discovery4️⃣ Resisting the Capitalization of Self5️⃣ Harnessing Solopreneurship as an Avenue for TransformationI’ve written about the creative process on my Substack, where you can also find a full transcript under the article "It's Not Too Late".As ever, thank you so much for the support! JimLINKSNewsletterInstagramX ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★