
Director, Andy Reale, and film composer, Stephen Keech, have conversations with creative professionals about failures in their lives that make them into who they are today.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsVisual Arts | ||||

In this episode, we have a conversation with musician, photographer and entrepreneur, Dave Krysl. We talk about how to deal with criticism online, rejection, and we ask the question "when is it time to hang up the towel?". We also discuss whether or ... more
In this episode, Andy and Stephen have a conversation with Danny Owens, producer and co-founder of Toil, about running a business with a newborn, managing relationships with clients, and being laid off from stable jobs.
In this episode, Andy and Stephen have a conversation with photographer Ashtin Paige about the struggles of being a single parent while freelancing, setting boundaries in your professional life, and knowing who you are as a creative.
This week Andy and Stephen have a conversation with artist Daren Thomas Magee of Real Fun, Wow. They talk about the struggles of being an artist in the age of the social media algorithm, the spiritual connectedness of creating art, and the struggles ... more
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Saved the Cale Glendening episode in January and just finally listened to it, and it’s July. It was a good listen. I like that you let him talk. I would’ve liked to hear him talk in more detail about his work (especially in the rainforest and Horizon work) and not just philosophical talk. I liked it tho.
As an artist, it’s really helpful to hear about other people’s struggles with staying motivated, balanced and encouraged in their creativity. The guests so far have been killer and relevant, and I really appreciate the different perspectives each host brings to the table. If you wanna feel like you’re having a beer on the porch with a couple of guys who really get the ups and downs of a creator’s journey, this is your show.
Life is a series of failures and (hopefully) learning from our failures. If you’re a creative person, you’re going to want to add this podcast to your lineup! Great questions. Great conversations.
Looking forward to hearing more Truth from people on a regular basis. Art is messy, Creatives are messy, Creatives together can be messy, so let’s hash it out and see what we find.
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