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  • ep. 96 Albert Bramante on Rejection, Self-Doubt & Playing Beyond the Script
    2025/07/18

    In this episode of The Creative Genius Podcast (the finale for Season 4!) Kate sits down with Albert Bramante — talent agent, psychologist, and author — to explore why so many creatives hold themselves back, how to reframe rejection, why fear isn’t the enemy, and how to trust yourself enough to rewrite your own script.

    From Kate: Today I’m bringing you a conversation that feels especially alive and needed right now. I sat down with Albert Bramante — a rare soul who bridges the world of psychology and the performing arts. For over two decades he’s walked alongside actors, dancers, and other artists as both a talent agent and a guide through the invisible terrain of mindset, fear, self-doubt, and that sneaky self-sabotage we all bump up against when we dare to put our true selves out in the world.

    In this conversation, Albert opens up about how rejection isn’t really rejection, how fear can be a strange protector, and how staying open to the unknown — in our art, our work, our relationships — can free us to live bigger, truer lives.

    I hope as you listen you feel a soft invitation to loosen your own grip a little, to see where you might be clinging too tightly to other people’s scripts for you — and maybe, just maybe, to let yourself play again.

    Highlights:

    Why rejection is rarely personal

    How our childhood shapes creative courage

    What fear of success really means

    The power of playing instead of performing

    Real stories about people pleasing, burnout, and letting go

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    54 分
  • Ep. 95 - Leo Marrs: Making Things That Matter
    2025/07/04

    About This Episode

    What if the collapse of old systems — the patriarchy, relentless productivity, and hollow doing — is really the birth pangs of something necessary and beautiful? In this conversation, I sit down with Leo Marrs, a writer, creative strategist, experience designer, and the author of the upcoming The New Creator: Rise of the Mindful Artist in the New Meaning Economy.

    Leo’s story begins in the wilds of Alaska and weaves through entrepreneurship, breathwork, altered states of consciousness, and a deep remembering that we are it — the universe expressing itself creatively through us.

    In this episode, we explore:

    How the collapse of old systems can feel like existential fight-or-flight — and yet a creative rebirth.

    Leo’s spontaneous awakening that revealed the creative intelligence suffusing everything.

    The essential role of art, vision, and imagination in shaping futures worth living.

    How to engage with technology — including AI — without losing our humanity.

    Why presence might be our greatest creative “technology” yet.

    How to drop the striving and become the mindful artist you already are.

    If you feel called to make things that truly matter, this conversation is for you.

    Listen Now

    Apple Podcasts: [listen here]
    Spotify: [Lissten here]

    Links & Resources

    Connect with Leo Marrs: https://www.leomarrs.com

    Leo’s upcoming book: The New Creator: Rise of the Mindful Artist in the New Meaning Economy (sign up on Leo’s site for updates)

    Referenced in this episode:

    Integral Theory by Ken Wilber — https://integrallife.com/

    The Image of the Future by Fred Polak — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Polak

    Moga Dot (AI & ethics)

    The Telepathy Tapes podcast — https://thetelepathytapes.com/

    Aphantasia resources — https://aphantasia.com

    Timestamps

    00:00 — Welcoming Leo and the collective moment we’re in
    04:00 — Leo’s spontaneous awakening in the shower
    12:00 — The power of image, vision, and art to shape the future
    20:00 — Engaging with AI and collective intelligence mindfully
    30:00 — Aphantasia, inner knowing, and hidden gifts of not seeing
    42:00 — Why we must learn to trust uncertainty
    50:00 — The billboard message: You’re it — becoming the mindful artist you already are

    Go Deeper

    Read my blog reflections on this episode inside Patreon

    Get bonus episodes, reflections, and community connection: [Patreon]

    Subscribe to the Creative Genius Newsletter here

    If You Loved This Episode

    Share it with a friend — it helps so much.

    Leave a review on Apple Podcasts — your words help Creative Genius reach more people who need it.

    Join our warm, growing community on Patreon for more bonus episodes, guided reflections, and ways to connect with others on this path.

    Stay Connected

    Follow me on Instagram: @kateshepherdcreative & @thecreativegeniuspodcast
    Follow Leo: @theleomarrs
    Reach out to me directly here

    Thank you for listening — keep making things that matter.

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    59 分
  • Ep 94 - Ben Rennie: Curiosity, Creativity, and Confidence
    2025/06/06

    In this episode of The Creative Genius Podcast, I talk with designer, writer, and thinker Ben Rennie, author of a new book that explores the transformative power of curiosity and creativity. Together, we unpack the dynamic relationship between curiosity, creativity, and confidence, and how this path can guide us to overcome fear and step more fully into our potential. Ben shares his personal story—sparked by a promise to his late mother—that led him to examine how people find themselves in powerful, unexpected places.

    We explore the idea that creativity isn’t limited to the arts but is instead the ability to see things differently, solve problems, and bring ideas to life. Through vivid stories and practical wisdom, Ben and I explore how curiosity is the antidote to fear, how creativity naturally flows from curiosity, and how confidence is built by simply beginning—and continuing—to create.

    From imposter syndrome at a Dolce & Gabbana event to finding inspiration in nature, this conversation is a powerful invitation to get curious, stay creative, and be kind to yourself in the process.

    Topics Covered:

    How curiosity dissolves fear

    Why creativity is about seeing possibilities, not just making art

    Reframing repetition: why doing what’s been done before is still meaningful

    How creative confidence is earned through action

    The role of environment and nature in creative flow Navigating imposter syndrome

    and Honouring your path

    Resources & Mentions: Ben Rennie's new book Ben’s “Wednesdays” blog on Medium Brene Brown Steve Jobs: “You can’t connect the dots looking forward…” Meredith Hite-Estevez: “Join a song already singing” Rick Rubin: on creativity and remixing existing ideas

    Takeaways / Call to Action:

    Follow your curiosity—it’s the best antidote to fear Just start, even if it’s been done before—your voice matters

    Practice regularly and create space for your creativity

    Capture your ideas on the go

    Be gentle with yourself

    Spend time in nature to reset and reconnect

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    1 時間 7 分
  • 93 - From Manufactured Chaos to Soft Living: Navigating the Rise of the Matriarchy with Gina Luker (Shabby Creek Cottage)
    2025/05/23

    A FEW THINGS WE TALKED ABOUT

    Why joy is not frivolous—it’s essential.

    How to observe chaos without absorbing it

    Alchemizing anger into action

    Grounding techniques to pull you back to yourself (barefoot walks, simple rituals)

    Why online friendships and community can be just as real—and healing—as in-person ones

    How feminine energy can help rebalance a world spinning off its axis

    What it actually looks like to embrace your authentic self in a world that often shames it

    Why creativity is your most reliable compass during uncertain times

    Letting go of the pressure to save the world while still lending a hand

    The truth about money and how it amplifies who you already are

    SOUND BITES

    "The matriarchy is the highest good for all."

    "We have to focus on joy every day."

    "Community is not a one-way street."

    "Walking outside barefoot is grounding."

    "Ten minutes a day is all it takes."

    "Life is to savour it and enjoy it."

    "Your soul will never lead you astray."

    "That was medicine for my soul."

    CALLS TO ACTION If this episode stirred something in you, I’d love for you to support this work. Join my Patreon to help keep these conversations going and get access to bonus content, meditations, and other goodies I create just for our community.

    And if you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with a friend. That’s how we grow this beautiful circle—and how we get these conversations into the hearts of those who need them most.

    RESOURCES + LINKS

    The Shabby Creek Cottage

    The Soft Life Society

    Join Kate's Patreon

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

    Patriarchy and the extinction burst

    The importance of grounding practices

    Creativity as guidance and resilience

    Building and rebuilding community with intention

    This one’s tender, fierce, and exactly what we need right now. I hope it lands in your heart the way it did in mine.

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    1 時間 20 分
  • 92 - Embracing AI? A Creative Revolution with Troy Plota
    2025/05/09

    In the ever-evolving landscape of art and technology, the fusion of creativity and artificial intelligence is opening new horizons for artists worldwide. In a recent episode of Creative Genius, host Kate Shepherd engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Troy Plota, the visionary behind Plotaverse, exploring how AI can serve as a powerful ally in the creative process.

    The Intersection of Art and Technology:
    Troy Plota's journey from a seasoned photographer to the founder of a groundbreaking digital platform exemplifies the transformative potential of embracing technological advancements. Plotaverse, his innovative app, brought motion to still images, captivating audiences and achieving remarkable success with over 10 million downloads.

    Democratizing Creativity:
    A central theme in the discussion is the democratization of art through AI. Troy emphasizes that AI tools can empower individuals with creative visions but limited resources, enabling them to bring their ideas to life without the need for substantial budgets or technical expertise.

    Spiritual Insights and Creative Inspiration:
    Beyond technology, the conversation delves into the spiritual dimensions of creativity. Troy shares a profound personal experience where he was inspired by a dream, awakening with a complete screenplay in mind. This narrative underscores the mysterious and often transcendent nature of artistic inspiration.

    Building Creative Communities:
    The episode also highlights the importance of community and service in the artistic journey. Troy discusses how platforms like Plotaverse can foster connections among artists, creating supportive environments that nurture creativity and innovation.

    The dialogue between Kate Shepherd and Troy Plota offers valuable insights into how embracing AI can enhance, rather than hinder, human creativity. By viewing technology as a collaborative partner, artists can unlock new realms of expression and contribute to a vibrant, inclusive creative landscape.

    To explore more about Troy Plota's work, visit Plotaverse

    Key Topics:

    The inception and impact of Plotaverse

    AI as a tool for creative empowerment

    Balancing technology with human artistry

    Spiritual insights and their influence on creativity

    Building communities through shared artistic endeavors

    Notable Quotes:

    "Creativity is a universal calling."

    "AI can enhance creativity rather than replace it."

    "Community and service to others can help combat fear and anxiety."

    Resources:

    Plotaverse Official Website

    Troy Plota's Personal Site

    Dor Brothers Video Mentioned

    Guest Bio:
    Troy Plota is a seasoned photographer and digital artist with over 30 years of experience. He is the founder of Plotaverse, a platform that revolutionized digital art by animating still images, garnering over 10 million downloads and reaching #1 in the App Store. Troy's work has been featured in prominent publications like Vanity Fair, GQ, and Rolling Stone.

    Episode Highlights:

    Discussion on the role of AI in democratizing creativity

    Insights into the development and success of Plotaverse

    Exploration of spiritual experiences influencing artistic endeavors

    Emphasis on building supportive creative communities


    Subscribe to Creative Genius, leave a review, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/creativegeniuspodcast.

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    58 分
  • 91 - Weaving a New Reality: Finding Your Way Through Chaos, Fear, and Frozen Mode with Sharazad Jamal
    2025/04/25

    What do we do when we feel frozen in the face of manufactured crisis and overwhelm? I sit down with wise and wonderful Sharazad Jamal to talk about finding your way back to your inner truth, using creativity, intuition, and ancient wisdom tools to navigate fear and chaos.

    In this deeply resonant conversation, artist and soul-guide Sharazad Jamal joins me to explore how we navigate ongoing chaos, collective trauma, and personal overwhelm. We dive into tools and practices that help move through fear, reconnect to intuition, and activate creativity during crisis. With wisdom rooted in somatic therapy, spiritual insight, and creative resilience, this episode is a balm for anyone feeling frozen, scattered, or exhausted. Sharazad shares frameworks for understanding our different bodies (mental, physical, emotional, and soul) and how to support each when fear takes over. If you’ve been struggling to stay grounded in the noise, this episode is a must-listen.

    Topics We Cover

    Why artists are uniquely prepared for uncertainty and change

    Irene Lyon’s somatic trauma work and the freeze response

    Understanding the four "bodies": mental, physical, emotional, soul

    How to get unstuck when you feel frozen or overwhelmed

    The power of imagination and emotion in shaping our future

    Why beauty and creativity are revolutionary, not indulgent

    Using Byron Katie’s "The Work" to unhook from unhelpful beliefs

    Building journaling and creative rituals as grounding practices

    Trusting intuition even when it feels disorienting

    Discerning your feelings from the collective or others’ energy

    Resources & Mentions

    Irene Lyon (Somatic Therapist, Vancouver)

    Byron Katie’s "The Work"

    Morning Moon Jewelry (lovemorningmoon.com)

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Encore with new material Lama Rod Owens, New Saints From Broken Hearts to Spiritual Warriors
    2025/04/11

    As the world feels increasingly unstable, many of us are seeking ways to stay grounded, to keep our hearts open, and to resist despair. In this timely encore episode, Buddhist teacher and author Lama Rod Owens reminds us that joy is not only possible in times of crisis—it is essential.

    Lama Rod shares deeply from his lived experience as a Black, queer spiritual teacher in America. We talk about how rage can be holy, how rest is sacred, and how joy can serve as a radical, defiant act in the face of oppression.

    This conversation is an anchor for anyone navigating stress, overwhelm, or heartbreak right now. May it nourish you deeply.

    In this episode:

    How joy functions as a tool for resistance

    What it means to stay emotionally present without being consumed

    Why creative expression is essential for survival

    How to begin cultivating inner spaciousness, even in chaos

    Practices to help you return to your centre

    💡 BONUS RESOURCES
    Join my Patreon for additional tools to support your creative and spiritual journey. Get access to exclusive guided meditations, creativity worksheets, and more.
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    Resources Mentioned:

    Lama Rod Owens' book: The New Saints: From Broken Hearts to Spiritual Warriors

    lamarod.com

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Ep 89 - The Call of Creativity, Intuition, and Ancestry with Rebe Huntman
    2025/03/28

    In this episode of the Creative Genius podcast, I interview Rebe Huntman about her debut memoir, "My Mother in Havana, a memoir of magic and miracle." Rebe shares her personal story of losing her mother at a young age and the subsequent decades of feeling disconnected from her memory. Driven by a deep longing and intuition, Rebe embarked on a 30-day DIY pilgrimage to Cuba to seek a different perspective on grief and connection.

    The conversation delves into how Rebe's background as a Latin dancer led her to discover the spiritual roots of Cuban dances and the traditions of honoring the deceased. Rebe recounts her experiences immersing herself in rituals dedicated to the goddess Oshun, visiting the sanctuary of Cuba's patron saint, and meeting with a spiritist who she hoped would connect her with her mother.

    Rebe and I discuss the importance of intuition and following one's unique path, even when it doesn't seem logical. We also explore the disconnect in Western culture from ancestral connections, magic, and meaningful rituals, contrasting it with the Cuban traditions of keeping the dead close.

    The conversation touches on the challenges of staying creative and connected to one's inner voice in the face of overwhelming global issues and personal fears. Rebe shares her belief in creativity as a portal and emphasizes the importance of honouring inner longings and choosing to champion humanity. She also shares her personal rituals for grounding and connecting with her intuition and ancestors, offering practical advice for listeners seeking to do the same. Ultimately, Rebe's story is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit, the wisdom of intuition, and the potential for magic and miracle in our lives, even in the darkest of times.

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    1 時間 17 分