
Exploring what it actually takes to do meaningful creative work in the real world either alongside or instead of traditional careers. Conversations with people at every stage of the journey, from side project builders to full-time creatives and founders, about the practical and emotional reality of choosing purpose over default paths.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusiness | |||

Whoops, I ran out of guests. Awkward.
Here's what's been happening with the podcast, why I decided to end season one, and what's coming in January.
Also: this is the first video episode! Going forward, all new episodes will have video on YouTube an... more
Ari Magnússon is a fantastic photographer and writer whose newsletter 'One Lens, Too Many Stories' explores borders, identity, and what it means to belong. He's lived in seven countries, holds three passports, and is now based in Berlin where he's do... more
What happens when you chase your entrepreneurial dream for four and a half years and then realize it's not actually what you want?
In this episode, I sit down with Jacob O'Bryant, creator of The Sample (now Yakread), to talk about his journey from q... more
In this episode, I sit down with Laura aka "Couch Polyglot", a polyglot and YouTuber with over 44k subscribers who creates awesome language learning content whilst also working a day job. We explore how she balances both worlds: maintaining multiple ... more
Elena Mostovova is a product manager and art enthusiast who writes Art for Breakfast, a weekly newsletter making art accessible and relatable to everyone.
In this conversation, we explore how art can be a shortcut to understanding culture, why star... more
Catt Small is a staff designer who's figured out something most of us struggle with: how to juggle multiple creative projects without burning out. She's written a book, runs online courses, organizes conferences, develops games, and somehow manages t... more
In this episode, I sit down with Paul Hughes, who's career is far from the traditional 9-5, being that he's worked as everything from travelling salesman, military photography, radio host, to now running AFN Europe's radio programming across 15 stati... more
Dr. Rod Berger has a degree in clinical psychology, has interviewed over 4,000 people, and just wrote his first book "The Narrative Edge", but his real expertise is in finding the human behind the talking points. In this episode, we explore what make... more
Disclaimer: I was the first guest on this podcast and I might have been guilty of some mild bullying to get Michael to kick this project off. However I’ve been astounded by the quality of the episodes so far. This is a genuinely great podcast with some fascinating guests and I’m excited now to see where this podcast goes
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #77 |









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