
A series of conversations exploring the human side of creativity at the evolving intersection of art, technology and finance. As exponential technologies continue to impact how we create, share, and interact, host Simon Clowes discusses with his guests what it takes to consistently perform, grow and adapt amidst the challenges and intricacies of living and operating as a creative. — Simon is a cre... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyArtsDesign | |||

“Stepping out of your old identity will feel scary. But choosing who you want to be is the bravest risk you can take.” — Marko Pfann
Playing it safe can feel logical in an unpredictable market, but in this current creative landscape, safe work is qu... more
“Worldbuilding is how humans make sense of the world. It’s how we learn to play.” — Chris Eyerman
Worldbuilding is how imagination permeates and becomes culture. It’s the practice of creating meaning people can experience and belong to.
In this epi... more
“There’s a difference between being humble and minimizing yourself.” — Mahaneela
A fulfilling career is built from who you are, not just what you make.
In this episode of Object Subject Form, filmmaker, artist, and creative director Mahaneela joins... more
“Privacy is sovereignty. It’s about choosing what’s mine to share.” — Digitalgal
In a hyper-public internet, visibility has become currency. We’re taught that more platforms, more posts, and more personal detail equate to more opportunity.
“Buildin... more
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Too many gems - also the raw unfiltered wholesome energy of being honest cut through. Creating an amazing relatable experience.
My favourite episode by far has to be w/ Mahaneela. The realness and transparency of this conversation is truly inspiring.
In moments it felt like trade secrets were being talked about, many processes that aren’t always openly shared.
This platform showcased that open discussion, a safe space for artists to share unapologetically - a real sense of design community... more
This is such a great podcast for seasoned creatives and newbie’s. Very insightful behind the scenes look under the hood. It goes beyond projects and into the philosophical nature and life choices involved with being a career creative. Thanks Simon, this is wonderful.
There are things about being a creative that aren’t taught in schools and can only be learned through real-life experience and this podcast provides exactly that. Each guest and episode feels like mentorship at my fingertips and the insights are abundant. Episode 3 is my favorite so far. Looking forward to hearing more!
Conversations are engaging and meaningful, making this podcast a must-listen for anyone passionate about creativity and innovation. Whether you’re a pro in the field or just curious about the future of art and technology, OSF is a treasure trove of wisdom and inspo from influential creative thought leaders
This is a great podcast for any creative looking to learn from other successful creatives in the industry! What an amazing array of topics and guests ✨
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Apple Podcasts | #90 |
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