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  • Artistic Adventures: Unleashing Your Inner Mashup Monster!
    2025/06/01

    We're diving into some creative mashup magic today, friends! Timothy Kimo Brien is here to sprinkle a little fun into your artistic habits, inspired by Mike Brennan's workbook, *Make Fun a Habit*. We're tackling Chapter 25, aptly named "Monster Mashup," where we learn that mixing things up can lead to some surprisingly tasty outcomes—yes, even that Elvis burger with peanut butter and bananas! So, whether you're a culinary whiz or just someone who likes to throw random pantry items together, this episode's all about experimenting, blending, and creating something uniquely you. Grab your favorite snacks and get ready to unleash your inner artist—who knows what deliciously weird things you might whip up!

    Making Fun A Habit Series

    30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips.


    Assignment

    Questions

    1. Where can you identify products or ideas that you encounter everyday that were the results of a mashup?
    2. What two different category or themes do you find interesting? What would happen if you mashed the two up together?

    Action Items

    1. Create two columns on a page on the first colum write down the first category and on the second column write a category that you would like to mashup the first category with. Once you write these categories down begin to brainstorm. Once you are done create a third column with the ideas of the mashup from the first two columns

    Tips

    1. Look for inspiration in unexpected places
    2. Use visualization techniques
    3. Don't be afraid to fail
    4. Have fun

    Takeaways:
    • Using Mike Brennan's workbook, we can transform our creative habits by making fun a daily routine, which is a game-changer.
    • The 'Monster Mashup' concept encourages us to combine unexpected elements in our art, leading to delightful surprises.
    • Exploring our pantries for mashup inspiration can lead to deliciously unique culinary creations and artistic experiences alike.
    • Don't fear failure in your creative endeavors; every experiment brings you closer to discovering what truly works for you!
    • Visualizing your creative projects can help you map out your ideas even before you start gathering materials.
    • Remember, art should be fun! Embrace the ridiculousness and enjoy the process of creation without taking it all too seriously.

    Links referenced in this episode:
    • findapodcastabout.xyz
    • tkbpodcaststudio.com
    • podmatch.com


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  • Possibilities in Creativity: Let's Dive In!
    2025/05/25

    Finding possibilities is the name of the game in this episode, and let me tell you, we’re diving into some seriously fun territory! We’re back with our Make Fun of Habit series, inspired by Mike Brennan’s workbook that’s all about injecting joy into your creative practice. I mean, who doesn’t want to turn their artistic endeavors into a playground of possibilities? Together, we’ll explore how to flip challenges into opportunities and uncover those hidden gems in our creative journeys. So grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let's chat about how we can all sprinkle a little more fun into the art-making process!

    Making Fun A Habit Series

    30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips.

    Diving deeper into the conversation, Timothy unpacks some juicy questions posed by Mike Brennan in his workbook. One of the standout moments is when he reflects on where he struggles to find possibilities in his own creative journey, sharing a sincere insight about battling low energy levels due to MS. But fear not! Instead of sulking in a corner, he flips the script and talks about the limitless possibilities that art can offer, no matter the challenges. It’s a refreshing perspective that encourages all of us to pull on our creative boots and stomp through the muck of limitations. He also reminisces about past surprises that came from embracing possibilities, like the unexpected joy of experimenting with podcast formats — who knew spouting off into a mic could lead to such a rich tapestry of connections and conversations?

    Takeaways:

    • Creating art is all about finding possibilities, so don’t hold back on your creativity!
    • Tim’s journey with MS shows how art can thrive even in challenging circumstances—energy is key!
    • The podcasting world is wide open; there are no strict rules, just your unique voice!
    • Homework doesn’t have to be boring; think of it as fun challenges to spark creativity!
    • Reflecting on personal challenges can flip your perspective and lead to breakthrough ideas!
    • Persistence is the secret sauce in creativity—don’t stop trying different approaches!

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • findingfindapodcastaboutxyz
    • timothy.brian.substack.com
    • tkbpodcaststudio.com
    • findapodcastaboutxyz


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    20 分
  • Better Meetings, Happier Teams: The Art of Improv in Business
    2025/05/14

    Andrew Davies is on a mission to transform the corporate world with the magic of improv! In our chat, we dive deep into how he uses his skills as the Better Meetings Director at Artly Working to help teams ditch the snooze-fest meetings and embrace creativity and collaboration instead. Imagine a workplace where brainstorming feels like fun instead of a chore—yeah, that’s what we’re talking about! We also get into the nitty-gritty of how you don’t have to be the funniest person in the room to rock improv; it’s all about being present and supportive. So grab your favorite mug and get ready to learn how to spice up those meetings that should’ve been an email—because trust me, you’ll want to tune in for this one!

    Bio

    Andrew Davies is the Better Meetings Director of Artly Working, which uses Improv and Theatre to help build stronger teams made up of happier people, and higher performers. Since starting in 2019 Artly Working has led programs with over 100 innovative companies like Netflix, Roblox, Meta, and Google.

    With training In Improvisation from The Magnet Theatre, and Facilitation from Georgetown University, Andrew Is passionate about bringing those skills to strengthen company culture, and people experience. His Better Meetings workshop helps teams to gather with purpose and play, designing and facilitating more effective meetings that people actually want to attend!

    Andrew has won several awards for his groundbreaking work including the Young Pioneer Award from the Jewish Education Project and the Pomegranate Prize from the Covenant Foundation. Andrew is also the co-founder of Charactours, theatrical walking tours where the past visits you, and The Bible Players, a Jewish comedy team.

    When Andrew’s not working, he can be found making up songs with his toddlers Miller and Oren, bike riding around Philadelphia, or leading a free tennis camp In the neighborhood

    Links
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn

    Takeaways:
    • Improv isn't just about being funny; it's all about being real and present in the moment, which can transform your day-to-day interactions.
    • Andrew Davies shows us how improv can bridge the gap between artistic expression and corporate culture, making meetings more engaging and effective.
    • Creating a supportive environment in the workplace is crucial—everyone should feel they can participate without fear of judgment.
    • The 'Yes, and...' principle can be a game changer in brainstorming sessions, helping to nurture creativity and collaboration among team members.

    Links referenced in this episode:
    • podmatch.com
    • artlyworking.com
    • magnettheater.com
    • timothyreateartpodcast.com
    • tkbpodcaststudio.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:
    • Artly Working
    • Netflix
    • Roblox
    • Meta
    • Google
    • Caricatures Theatrical Walking Tours
    • Bible Players

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    48 分
  • From Stage to Screen: Unpacking Creativity with Paul Cram
    2025/04/30

    Get ready to dive into a chat with the ever-charismatic Paul Cram! This episode kicks off with some juicy insights straight from Paul, who’s not just your average actor but also a voracious reader and the mastermind behind the Men Who Read book club. We dig into the ups and downs of creativity, tackling everything from that pesky inner critic to the importance of just getting in there and doing the work—because hey, even a four-year-old on a sugar rush can create something beautiful! We also explore how art can be a powerful tool for healing, especially after personal hardships. So, whether you’re an actor, a painter, or just someone trying to unleash your creative spirit, this convo is packed with nuggets of wisdom and a sprinkle of humor to keep it light. Tune in and let’s get artsy!

    Bio

    Based in the Twin Cities, Paul has graced both local and national screens, sharing scenes with talents like Woody Harrelson, Cillian Murphy, and Susan Sarandon. Beyond the camera, he's a voracious reader and founder of the "Men-Who-Read" book club, boasting over 85 members since its inception in 2019. When not acting or reading, Paul indulges in gardening, Queer sports, and enjoying pop-culture movies and shows.

    Links
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • Instagram

    Takeaways:

    • In this episode, Paul Cram shares how creativity can be a transformative tool for healing, especially during tough times in life.
    • We dive into the importance of pushing through creative blocks, comparing artists' struggles to a plumber's work ethic, reminding us that creativity is a practice, not a luxury.
    • Timothy and Paul chat about how collaboration in the arts is like a dance, where each partner brings their flair while respecting the other's moves.
    • Paul reflects on his diverse artistic pursuits, emphasizing the joy of being a creative spirit in multiple disciplines without needing to choose just one.
    • The duo jokes about the pressure of perfectionism, suggesting that embracing our inner child and creating art, even if it looks like a four-year-old's work, is what truly matters.
    • They discuss the role of directors in the creative process and how good communication can lead to amazing artistic outcomes, making it a team effort rather than a battle.


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    Reach Out To The Podcast

    To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.

    • Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
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    49 分
  • AI and Art: A Match Made in Creative Heaven?
    2025/04/23

    Today we're diving into the world of art and AI with the talented David Miller, a multimedia artist based in sunny Los Angeles. David's got some serious chops in photography, animation, and sound design, and he’s all about blending lo-fi vibes with cutting-edge tech. We kick things off by exploring how AI can actually enhance our creative processes instead of taking over, which is a hot topic these days. Trust me, whether you're a skeptic or a believer, David's insights might just flip your perspective on using AI in your artistic endeavors. We also chat about his latest book that encourages artists of all levels to embrace their unique styles and get experimental—because who doesn't love a little creative chaos, right? So grab your headphones and let’s get cozy with some art talk that’s both enlightening and entertaining!

    Bio

    David Miller is a Los Angeles-based multimedia artist specializing in photography, animation, and sound design. His work fuses lo-fi aesthetics with cutting-edge technology, creating art that is organic, surreal, and noir-infused, yet accessible through a pop art sensibility. As an arts educator, he encourages students of all ages to explore expressive and experimental approaches using the tools that resonate with them. His latest book, The Beginner’s Guide to Procreate Dreams (Rocky Nook Publishing), showcases his expertise in digital animation. Recently, he has become an advocate for embracing AI tools in the same spirit as pioneering artists, filmmakers, and musicians who pushed technological boundaries to realize their creative visions.

    Takeaways:

    • David Miller, a multimedia artist from LA, shares insights on blending traditional art with cutting-edge technology, making creativity more accessible to everyone.
    • AI tools are not just for tech-savvy artists; they can enhance creativity and streamline the artistic process for anyone willing to explore their potential.
    • The podcast highlights the importance of articulating one's vision clearly when using AI, as vague prompts can lead to disappointing results in generated art.
    • David discusses how embracing AI can reduce production costs and stress for independent artists, allowing them to focus more on creativity and less on logistics.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • createartpodcast.com
    • rockynook.com
    • suno.ai
    • claude.ai
    • chatgpt.com
    • skillshare.com
    • udemy.com
    • youtube.com

    Links
    1. Website
    2. Instagram
    3. YouTube


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  • Whiskey, Yoga, and Creativity: David Richards on Finding Purpose
    2025/04/09

    David Richards joins me today to shake up our ideas about leadership and creativity, and trust me, you don't want to miss this. With a background as a Marine Corps officer and a corporate leader, he's got the chops to help us rethink how we can elevate our personal and professional lives through mindfulness and self-leadership. We dive into his journey from military life to becoming a bestselling author, where he shares how blending biblical wisdom with neuroscience can transform the way we approach success. Plus, get ready for some fun banter about our favorite pop culture references, including a surprising connection to Star Wars! So grab a drink, kick back, and let's explore how tapping into our creative spirits can lead to profound personal growth.

    Bio

    David is a former Marine Corps officer with 15 years of service, a corporate leader in Customer Experience at Cisco, and a sought-after executive coach specializing in Executive Presence and Transformational Leadership. His work has guided senior leaders at some of the world’s largest financial and IT companies, including Fidelity, Microsoft, and Cisco, helping them elevate their leadership and communication impact at the highest levels.

    But David’s mission extends far beyond the boardroom. As a #1 international bestseller author, he helps people awaken their divine identity and step fully into their faith-driven purpose. With a unique blend of biblical wisdom, neuroscience, and practical leadership strategies, David is here to challenge the way we think about success, faith, and personal transformation.

    Takeaways:
    • Creating art isn't just about the final product; it's about the journey and growth involved in the process.
    • David Richards emphasizes that true leadership is about inspiring and connecting with people, not just managing tasks and processes.
    • Mindfulness plays a crucial role in unlocking creativity, allowing us to tap into deeper parts of ourselves for artistic expression.
    • The conversation highlights the importance of authenticity in art, suggesting that our unique experiences and stories can resonate with others in meaningful ways.


    Links
    1. Website
    2. Instagram
    3. Facebook


    How do I get such great guests?

    PodMatch I use Podmatch to get the best guests on the show. Check out PodMatch if you want to guest on other podcasts or if you have a podcast and need guests for your show. Guests from Podmatch

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    Reach Out To The Podcast

    To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.

    • Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
    • YouTube Channel: Create Art...
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    57 分
  • One Color at a Time: Mastering Creative Focus
    2025/03/30

    We're diving into the chaos of creativity and the struggle to maintain focus, folks! Today, we're taking a fun spin on the "Make Fun a Habit" series, where I'm all about helping you wrangle that wild inner critic and actually create stuff instead of just dreaming about it. We’ll chat about the importance of honing in on one or two creative pursuits—because let’s face it, trying to juggle all your passions at once can lead to a big ol’ mess (cue the classic Bic pen analogy!). I’ll share my own journey, from podcasting to poetry, and how I've learned to carve out time for what truly matters. Plus, we’ve got some juicy action items and tips to help you stay on track without losing your creative spark. So, grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let’s get the creative juices flowing!

    Making Fun A Habit Series

    30 days to add fun to your creative practice. I will be going through Mike Brennan's Make Fun A Habit workbook and help you make fun a habit. I had the pleasure of interviewing Mike on my other podcast Find A Podcast About and talking about his podcast Creative Chats. This workbook leads you through steps to rekindle the fun in your life and get you into a space where you are your most creative. This is a 30-day book and I will tackle each day as if it were a week and provide insights on how to use his ideas in your creative practice. Each chapter is broken up with a short story, questions to ponder, action items, and tips.

    Navigating the labyrinth of creativity can be a wild ride, and this episode is our trusty map! Timothy leads us through the latest chapter in the 'Make Fun a Habit' series, emphasizing the importance of focus in our creative endeavors. Drawing parallels to the classic Bic four-color pen, he highlights how trying to juggle all our interests at once can leave us creatively parched. Instead, he champions the idea of focusing on one or two projects at a time, allowing us to see them through to completion and truly relish in our creative successes.

    Timothy’s reflections on his own artistic journey – from podcasting to poetry and painting – provide a relatable backdrop to the discussion. He shares his struggles with maintaining focus amidst a whirlwind of ideas and responsibilities. Let's face it, folks: life can throw a ton of distractions our way, but with a little discipline and some well-placed time management, we can carve out moments to thrive. Through engaging anecdotes and practical tips, Timothy encourages us to identify our current creative focus and how to balance multiple passions without feeling overwhelmed.


    Takeaways:

    • In our creative journey, we often juggle multiple passions, but focusing on just one or two at a time helps us actually finish projects instead of leaving them as half-baked ideas.
    • The 'Make Fun a Habit' workbook encourages us to set daily goals that inject joy into our creative practices, reminding us to take breaks and enjoy the process.
    • Tim shared his current focus on podcasting and poetry, illustrating how setting specific creative goals can help streamline our efforts and boost productivity.
    • It's essential to celebrate even the tiniest achievements in our creative pursuits, as this fosters motivation and reminds us that progress, no matter how small, counts.


    Assignment

    Questions

    1. What is one thing you are focusing on right now for your creativity
    2. What are the multiple pursuits or passions you have
    3. Do you find it easy or hard to narrow your focus

    Action Items

    1. Activity: chose one creative pursuit
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    18 分
  • Publishing Myths Debunked: Insights with Terry Whalen
    2025/03/26

    Terry Whalen joins us today to drop some serious knowledge bombs about the wild world of publishing. This guy has authored over 60 books and written for more than 50 magazines—yeah, you heard that right! He’s not just a writer; he’s practically a publishing wizard, and he's here to share some of his top insights that every author needs to succeed. We dive into everything from the do's and don'ts of publishing to how to tackle that pesky inner critic that tries to keep us from creating. Plus, we’ve got a special treat for you listeners—Terry's got an exclusive offer you won't want to miss, so keep your ears peeled! Grab a cozy spot, and let’s get into this enlightening convo with Terry Whalen!

    Bio

    Terry Whalin is an editor and author of more than 60 books and has written for more than 50 magazines. Several of Terry’s books have sold over 100,000 copies. Terry and his wife live in Southern California.

    Links

    Website

    FB

    LinkedIn

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    Special Offer

    I have created a special offer where anyone can get my printed book, 10 Publishing Myths, Insight Every Author Needs to Succeed--for only $10 including shipping along with over $200 of free bonuses.

    Terry Whalen joins us for a lively chat about his extensive journey through the world of writing and publishing, and let me tell you, it's a wild ride! With over 60 books under his belt and a CV that reads like a superhero profile, Terry dives deep into the nitty-gritty of what it really takes to succeed as an author. We explore his early days as a journalism student, where a chance encounter with a textbook changed the trajectory of his life entirely. Instead of chasing headlines, he found himself translating the Bible in remote parts of Guatemala. Yes, you heard that right! This wasn't just a side gig; it turned into a decade-long adventure that shaped his writing career. Fast forward to today, and Terry's the guy you want to listen to if you're looking to break into publishing. He dissects the myths that many new authors believe, and trust me, they’re eye-opening. Spoiler alert: self-publishing isn’t the evil step-sister some make it out to be! He also shares some juicy tidbits about how to market your book effectively without feeling like a used car salesman. It's all about telling your story and connecting with your audience! So, grab your notepad because Terry's insights are the kind you’ll want to keep close as you navigate the often murky waters of becoming a successful author.

    Takeaways:

    • Terry Whalen's career spans over 60 books and 50 magazines, embodying the art of storytelling.
    • He emphasizes the importance of attending writers' conferences to network and grow as a writer.
    • Self-publishing can be a valuable route, but authors must be cautious of scams and ensure quality.
    • Marketing your book is essential; taking responsibility for promoting your work is crucial for success.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • bookproposals.ws
    • publishingoffer.com
    • terrylinks.com/11th-myth

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • David C. Cook
    • Morgan James
    • Wycliffe Bible Translators
    • Amazon...
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    45 分