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Recently we have both been reevaluating parts of our life – both work and home. Perhaps this has to do with chronological age, but perhaps it also relates to the stages we’ve reached in our careers. All creatives are inherently driven by the desire to make new things, but success can sometimes lead us to settle into comfortable repetition. Personally, we both feel the need to make changes in order to keep things interesting and this week, we explore where that might lead. If you are feeling the need to step back and reevaluate your art goals, this is the episode for you.

Mentioned

Steve Jobs speech about connecting the dots ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF8uR6Z6KLc

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Eight years ago, Carlene Bronner was told she had only 18 months to live. Luckily, that prognosis was wrong and today she joins Louise to discuss how the illness spurred her into new efforts with her art, and where those efforts led her. Carlene’s journey has been remarkable and she now sells her artwork around the world. Our conversation covers the importance of play, the value of coming into alignment with yourself, and the importance of welcoming mistakes. Carlene is a true inspiration, so settle back and enjoy her wisdom.

Louise’s free Find Your Joy taster course runs from September 1st to September 8th 2023 and you can sign up HERE

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Carlene’s website ⁠https://www.carlbronnerart.com/⁠

Jonathan Field TED talk ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlSCuXj3wEw

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This week’s solo episode finds Louise musing on a quote from the writer Cheryl Strayed, who describes how she found her way with her writing. Instead of trying to write an amazing book, she says she simply “surrendered to the idea of my mediocrity” and then started writing anyway. This phrase seems to capture so much of what it means to be an artist. If we stop striving to be better than we currently are, we are free to experiment and play and find our way. In the process, we may create something better than we ever thought possible.

Louise’s free Find Your Joy taster course runs from September 1st to September 8th 2023 and you can sign up HERE

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Cheryl Strayed⁠

⁠Cheryl Strayed quote in full

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This week we were inspired by two different creative documentaries to consider what we might learn from two rather unexpected masters of their craft; from developing a persona to where we look for outside validation. We discuss constructing in the process of creating, the benefit outside influences can bring – and when to say no! There are also practical suggestions about the benefit of keeping a scrapbook (or at least a record or your progress) and the pitfalls of only seeing one side of success.

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You can find the Wham documentary on Netflix and the Sinead O’Connor documentary is available in various places: Sky, Now TV or as a paid one-off in Amazon Prime.

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What do you want from your art life? In this episode, Alice and Louise discuss the trials and joys of navigating through their own art careers. How do you know when it’s time to change? And how do you find the courage to make that change, when there is no way of knowing the outcome? In this honest conversation, we emphasise the importance of reflection and self-awareness. If we don’t regularly check in with ourselves, we can start to drift, or to be led by the needs and desires of others. Alternatively, we can become so overwhelmed by our many ideas, that we have no idea which path to take, or we can find ourselves pushing towards a goal that doesn’t really align for us anymore. We hope this conversation inspires you to check in with yourself, just to make sure you’re still heading in a direction that feels good to you.

Mentioned

Will Gompertz ⁠”See What You’re Missing” ⁠

Fifteen-Love ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MykuvVwtXtQ⁠

On the Verge ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7rbMP6lx2k

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“Monkeys Spinning Monkeys” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License