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171. The Unavoidable Path of a Creative Soul - Diana Hendrix

This is How We Create

Release Date: 09/17/2025

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Hiring your first helper is exciting, but it can also be terrifying. After keeping the wrong person on my team for far too long, I realized I had been focusing on all the wrong things. Skills on a resume are table stakes, but you cannot teach someone to care about the details the way you do. In this episode (Part 2 of our hiring series), I am pulling back the curtain on the screening process that saved me from making that mistake again. I share the specific, behavioral questions I now ask to uncover a candidate's true values, the red flags that signal a poor fit, and the single most important...

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188.  Think you need to hire someone? Your exhaustion might be lying to you - Martine Severin show art 188. Think you need to hire someone? Your exhaustion might be lying to you - Martine Severin

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Some creatives hire when they're overwhelmed, not when they're ready to lead. Before you bring on that intern or assistant, you need clarity on what you're handing off, bandwidth to train them, and rock-solid values they can execute on. I’m pleased to share the hiring frameworks that rocked my world when it came to bringing on new team members.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The Four-Part Series on Hiring 01:06 The Mistake: Hiring When You Are Not Ready to Lead 02:08 Question 1: What Specific Work Are You Handing Off? 02:49 Question 2: Can You Afford to Train Someone (With Time)? 03:31...

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184. How to Find Your Own Creative Mantra - Martine Severin show art 184. How to Find Your Own Creative Mantra - Martine Severin

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Ever feel trapped shooting the same bright, clean images everyone expects? Photographer Sage East knows that struggle. After landing her first big Puma campaign with perfectly lit, commercial-ready shots, she realized something was missing - soul.  In this episode, the photographer behind campaigns for Nike, Google, Netflix, and Dior reveals how she transformed her work from safe and sterile to moody and magnetic. Learn how she developed her mantra "I don't shoot what it looks like, I shoot what it feels like" and discover the specific techniques she used to find her signature warm,...

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How do you find your creative voice when the world tries to quiet it? In this powerful episode, I sit down with artist Diana Hendrix, who shares her journey from Chicago's foster care system to carving a vibrant creative career. Diana reveals how to use your work to reshape a challenging world into something beautiful.

We explore her path through a detour into law and how an unexpected health diagnosis ultimately forced a profound return to her artistic roots. This is an intimate story about resourcefulness, the power of encouragement, and how the most challenging course corrections can lead us directly to who we were always meant to be.

 

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction to Diana’s Journey 

01:51 - Art as a First Language in the Foster Care System

04:49 - A Mother’s Encouragement and How it Shaped an Artist

06:51 - Discovering Basquiat, Alma Thomas, and an Artistic Lineage

11:21 - The Pressure to "Course Correct" to a Traditional Career

13:43 - The Unapologetic Joy of the "Don't Care Bears"

18:19 - Fueling the Next Generation of Artists

 

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This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin. This episode was edited by Daniel Espinosa.



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