Chase Jarvis is a visionary photographer, artist and entrepreneur. Cited as one of the most influential photographers of the past decade, he is the founder & CEO of CreativeLive. In this show, Chase and some of the world’s top creative entrepreneurs, artists, and celebrities share stories designed to help you gain actionable insights to recognize your passions and achieve your goals.
Do you know how many shots Michael Jordan missed during his career? More than 9000. Take baseball: a legendary hitter, bats a .300 average, which means he succeeds only one in three times at that.
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We’re all experiencing massive change in one way or another these days. With the pandemic behind us, creative professionals have shared they’re either supercharged and ready for the next big thing, o…
At key moments in our lives, we'll be at a crossroads. In our career, that can be deciding which project ideas to do next, which job to take, or what business decisions to make. If you feel paralyzed…
No one is born knowing how to share their work. It’s uncomfortable at first.
Back in Graduate School, I tried every way I could to incorporate my creativity into my academic writing. Despite all the…
By popular demand, this week’s show is another microshow compiling some of the most popular + impactful questions from The Daily Creative (my YouTube show where I answer YOUR questions about the chal…
No one has single-handedly given me better insight about the business side of art than the New York Times bestselling author, Ramit Sethi. He’s a business savant, mindset master, habit king, and mone…
If calculated risks keep us growing, why do we stop? There are two contrasting ideas that many of us have about creativity. It’s that we want to stand out and share our work while at the same time we…
Tunde Oyeneyin is a hugely popular Peloton instructor and inspires millions of people from the seat of a bike. But Tunde’s story of finding her purpose and landing in the position of a world-famous f…
As creatives, we are often our own worst enemies. It’s far too easy to become stuck, believing the labels others have given us.
These labels, and the self-limiting beliefs we attach to them, can be d…
In this podcast, Marcus Buckingham takes on a journey through what makes the individual unique and why everyone should embrace their weirdness.
Marcus discusses the Norse concept of "WYRD," whereby e…
There’s no such thing as creative people and non-creative people. There's simply people who use their creativity and those that don't. Yet what we're realizing is unused creativity can wreck havoc on…
Dr. Tony Nader is one of the brilliant minds in the United States with extensive knowledge of holistic consciousness. He has a Ph.D. in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from MIT and is a neurologist trai…
Are you starting a new job? Making a career transition? I’ve received a number of inbound questions on this topic as new grads seek jobs and/or folks are in a career transition.
Two key topics:
Tony Fadell is an entprepreneur and investor with a 30+ history in designing products that profoundly improve people's lives. He is the founder and former CEO of Nest, the company that pioneered the …
In this episode, I answer two popular questions.
The first question I don't get asked enough, but I've certainly thought a lot about: how do balance career, exercise, and creative time. While this ca…
Steven Pressfield is a bestselling author of a number of both fiction and nonfiction books, such as The Legend of Bagger Vance and Tides of War. He also has bestselling classics on creativity, such a…
It’s true that reading books is one of the most important skills in life. For students, it helps them to improve their reading skills and learn new vocabulary. For adults, it can help them to stay me…
Jason Reynolds, known for his creative storytelling has topped the charts now 17 times as a #1 New York Times best-selling author. Jason specializes in writing not-boring books that will entice even …
Humans are social creatures. More than a pastime, relationships are an existential need, especially for creatives, because a large part of our work involves communication, idea exchange, inspiration,…
Cold water has elevated my life in many ways since that first polar plunge about a decade ago. Since then, I’ve experienced tremendous benefits- you’ve heard me on my soapbox, so I wanted to have the…