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Everyone has seen fight club right, well it might just hold the key to entering the creative flow state. In this episode we draw wisdom from the pinnacles of philosophy, Brad Pitt and Kung Fu Panda Two part equation to enter the flow state: 1. Use your body and brain in unison to focus on doing one thing. 2. Do it without criticism or judgement. - Original Theme Music by - Stay In Touch If this episode helped you in any way, we would love your support. The best way to support us is by and writing us a review. Thanks for listening.
info_outline Kyle Steed On Art (Round 2)OnProcess
The wise, intentional, creative and incredibly heartfelt Kyle Steed is back with us for a round 2 interview! We we were able to go a bit deeper in this one having set things up last time to talk about the muse, creative resistance, whether inspiration exists and beyond. Kyle takes us through the twists and turns of his creative career including his time in the airforce. We uncover some very interesting thoughts around self belief, internal narrative and how this shapes how we view ourselves. And perhaps my favourite part of the whole chat, equally enjoyable and uncomfortable, we get into...
info_outline Adam Busby On Slowing Down To Speed UpOnProcess
Log ten slow miles for every fast one. You can be slow, gentle and methodical but what you cannot be is inconsistent. - Original Theme Music by - Stay In Touch If this episode helped you in any way, we would love your support. The best way to support us is by and writing us a review. Thanks for listening.
info_outline Adam Busby On Doing NothingOnProcess
When doing nothing is better than doing something. Courage, conviction and resilience, these are the tools it takes to make great art. - Original Theme Music by - Stay In Touch If this episode helped you in any way, we would love your support. The best way to support us is by and writing us a review. Thanks for listening.
info_outline Adam Busby On Creative Compound InterestOnProcess
Compound interest is considered to be the 8th wonder of the world, but what does it have to do with creativity? - Original Theme Music by - Stay In Touch If this episode helped you in any way, we would love your support. The best way to support us is by and writing us a review. Thanks for listening.
info_outline Madeline Holt On Immersive ArtOnProcess
Madeline Holt is an incredibly considered and wise creative human that applies her hand at many different artistic outputs, most recently her practice has her working with light installations. Madeline has such a bank of wisdom that we pick through piece by piece, most of which was self taught and we learn was gleaned through trial and error. During our chat we learn about the intentional process that Madeline holds in her practice down to the colour of foods she eats, dive into her winding creative journey, and learn why music is tightly linked to her creative output. I think what I loved...
info_outline ENESS On Interactive Public Art InstallationsOnProcess
I had the pleasure of speaking to Nimrod Weis, one of the co-founders of the extremely creative, highly inventive and wonderfully playful studio ENESS. ENESS is an art and technology company who design evocative interactive experiences for public, commercial and cultural entities. The work that ENESS produces is able to hit that sweet spot of art that is able delight both a 6 year old and a 60 year old simultaneously, they are also masters of balancing art, commerce, technology and design. During our conversation we dive into the inception of the studio and how from day one Nimrod and his...
info_outline Adam Busby On Action And MomentumOnProcess
Can taking action quiet the inner critic, allow you to find your voice and actually create momentum? Momentum and action are powerful forces, if you are ready and have the ability to use it to your advantage when it comes. - Original Theme Music by - Stay In Touch If this episode helped you in any way, we would love your support. The best way to support us is by and writing us a review. Thanks for listening.
info_outline Adam Busby On Protecting Your Inner Artist ChildOnProcess
This episode was inspired by my students, who like most creatives struggle with trying to look good and get better at the same time, which is impossible. - Original Theme Music by - Stay In Touch If this episode helped you in any way, we would love your support. The best way to support us is by and writing us a review. Thanks for listening.
info_outline Adam Busby On Product Vs ProcessOnProcess
A new format in addition to our usual interview style episode. These episodes will be slightly more esoteric, a bit more rough around the edges, usually based around a book or quote and will be short and punchy. Hope you enjoy! - Original Theme Music by - Stay In Touch If this episode helped you in any way, we would love your support. The best way to support us is by and writing us a review. Thanks for listening.
info_outlineAndy brings to the table 30 years of experience running one of the most prevalent and successful place making agencies around. Hoyne specializes in branding, strategy and marketing for new developments and this all goes in a basket that Hoyne has trademarked called Place Visioning. During our chat Andy brings us through the process of working on multi billion dollar deals, collaborating with everyone from architects to city planners and how he continues to stay excited along the way. We also talk about the future of place and what that looks like in light of the recent Coronovirus pandemic. Andy tells us his secret to not just instant, flash in the pan sucess but continual financial and creative success over 30 years. We talk about finding a mentor, the importance of relationships and how self awareness are vital steps to having success at any stage in your life. Love this chat with Andy as he is a self professed "Highly opinionated mother fucker" Introducing Andy Hoyne On Place Visioning.
Andy Hoyne
Links
How to Get a Mentor As a Designer Guaranteed
It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want To Be
Andy's reading list
“Whatever you think, think the opposite.” - Paul Arden
“It’s not how good you are, it’s how good you want to be.” - Paul Arden
“Leaders eat last.” - Simon Sinek
“The win without pitching manifesto.” - Blair Enns
“The hard thing about hard things.” - Ben Horowitz
“Dealing with the tough stuff.” - Hill, Hill and Richardson
“The School of life, Vol 1.” - Alain de Botton
Quotes
"If you're a young person and you're not working your guts out, I can tell you now, you're not going to be successful when your in your 40s."
"You have to commit to something when you have the chance and the energy, rather than assuming you'll deal with it at some later point in life."
"The second you stop learning, you might as well just throw in the towel."
"A mentor is not necessarily about having category knowledge, its about having life knowledge."
"Instead of going straight to designing and building solutions, we need to think about who the audiences are."
"What can we do to ensure that we are delivering the right outcome for the right people and not just forcing an idea into a place that it doesn’t belong."
"If you don't invest in relationships, you don’t have a long term view and you actually won't have success in anything you undertake."
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