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Creative Potential
Chris Decker
161 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to the Creative Potential Podcast - in the face of something new, how do you know if something has Creative Potential? Our creator economy has changed, the way we do business has changed, and the way we create NEEDS TO CHANGE. Join me as I network at a high level with top changemakers and creators in the world of technology, media, politics and religion to uncover the truth about creativity.
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Welcome to the Creative Potential Podcast - in the face of something new, how do you know if something has Creative Potential? Our creator economy has changed, the way we do business has changed, and the way we create NEEDS TO CHANGE. Join me as I network at a high level with top changemakers and creators in the world of technology, media, politics and religion to uncover the truth about creativity.
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Creative Potential
The Power of Testimony: Turning Fear Into Faith
In this challenging and introspective episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker is joined by Todd Miechiels, a passionate advocate for story stewardship. The conversation dives deep into a critical question: why do so many Christians hesitate to share their personal stories of faith? Todd unpacks the two primary barriers—pride and fear—that keep believers silent, from the fear of being seen as a hypocrite to the false humility that masks a reluctance to be vulnerable. Together, Chris and Todd explore the transformative paradigm shift of viewing one's platform not as a stage for performance, but as an altar for authentic testimony. This episode is a compelling call to action for individuals and church leaders to embrace the sacred responsibility of stewarding the powerful stories God has written in people's lives. KEY TAKEAWAYS Pride and Fear are the Core Barriers: The primary reasons believers don’t share their stories boil down to pride (often disguised as false humility, e.g., "I don't have it all together") and fear (of judgment, ridicule, being called a fraud, or negative career impacts). Your Platform is an Altar: Instead of treating public platforms like social media as a stage for performance, view them as altars. This reframes sharing as an act of authentic, transparent offering to God, designed to point others to Him rather than to yourself. Success Is Obedience: True success isn't measured by worldly metrics like organizational growth or public acclaim but by simple obedience to God's specific calling. Faithfulness to the mission, even a simple one like "keeping an idea alive," is the ultimate goal. Embrace the Role of Story Midwife: The church has a massive opportunity to actively help people "birth" their testimonies. This requires "story midwives" who guide people through the resistance of sharing and "story shepherds" who help shape the narrative with clarity and reverence. Lean Into Discomfort: Conversations about faith and calling are not always comfortable. Leaning into that discomfort, asking yourself why you feel challenged, and then deciding what to do about it is a powerful catalyst for genuine spiritual growth and action. QUOTES “How could I not? How could I not testify to what the Lord has done for me?” “The short answer to your question, it all boils down to pride or fear.” “Success equals obedience and obedience equals success.” “I don't wanna hear what you can't do... Just give us your blessing to do what we can do.” "If I had a chance to go back and redefine success, it would be obedience, plain and simple." "...the testimonies in your lives are what I'm going to use to help bring and lead people to me. And you're sitting on these testimonies. Right, wake up." Connect with Todd Miechiels and continue the conversation on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/miechiels/ Learn more about the mission to help believers share their stories at stewardingstories.com. Topics Discussed 00:00 Introduction: Introducing Todd's Mission to Share Stories 02:10 The Core Problem: Why Don't Christians Share Their Testimonies? 04:30 Unpacking the Barriers: How Pride and Fear Manifest 09:05 A New Perspective: Viewing Your Platform as an Altar 13:45 The Role of a "Story Midwife" and "Story Shepherd" 17:10 Story Stewardship: A Missed Opportunity for the Modern Church 21:30 Todd's Personal Calling: A 15-Year Journey to "Keep the Idea Alive" 25:00 Redefining Success: When Obedience is the Only Metric 29:50 A Challenge to Listeners: Lean into the Discomfort of the Message 33:15 Final Thoughts and How to Connect
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1 month ago
47 minutes 3 seconds

Creative Potential
Counter-Cultural Education in an Age of Widespread Cheating
In this heartfelt episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker and his wife, Taylor Decker, sit down with the Bryant family—Bobby II, Ava, Bobby III, and Joseph. As a family new to homeschooling, Chris and Taylor seek wisdom from the Bryants, who have successfully navigated their children's entire education from home. The conversation explores the profound benefits of a faith-centered education, from building a strong Christian foundation to the flexibility that allows children to discover and pursue their unique passions like coding, tennis, and content creation. The Bryants also share the inspiration and collaborative process behind their children's book, "Trust in Timothy," which tackles the modern-day temptation of cheating and underscores the eternal value of integrity and hard work. KEY TAKEAWAYS Homeschooling Builds a Strong Foundation: The primary motivation for homeschooling can be to provide an education centered on non-negotiable Christian values, ensuring that children learn to see the world through a biblical lens, a foundation often unavailable in public or even private schools. Flexibility Fuels Individual Passion: A homeschool environment allows for the flexibility to cater to each child's unique learning style and pace. This freedom gives them the time and space to explore interests deeply, turning hobbies like coding or sports into potential career paths and life skills. True Success is Earned, Not Cheated: In an age of instant answers and AI shortcuts, the most valuable success is the one that is earned through hard work and integrity. Doing things the right way, even when it’s harder, builds character and leads to a more rewarding sense of accomplishment. Family Collaboration Creates Stronger Bonds: Working on a significant creative project as a family, like writing a book, strengthens relationships. Navigating different opinions and creative styles through discussion and mutual respect fosters a deeper connection and produces a result that reflects the whole family. Putting God First Brings Order to Life: When you prioritize seeking God and His Word above all else (Matthew 6:33), everything else falls into place. This principle applies to parenting, education, and life's challenges, as God opens the right doors and provides the wisdom needed for every situation. QUOTES “If Moses can go to Egypt and free a whole civilization of people, like I think I can figure out how to do numbers and letters.” “When you work hard for something, it's actually more rewarding than if you do it the quick way... you don't really appreciate it as much.” “True success comes when you give your best and you work your hardest, not when it just comes easy to you.” “We need to remember to take it slow and remember the Lord will guide us through, and if we're patient, then we'll eventually get to the success that He truly wants.” "First, seek the kingdom of God and his righteousness and everything else will be added to you." “If you try to do it your way, then it's just gonna fall apart because we're not perfect, but God is perfect and his way is the best way.” Connect with the Bryant Family: Learn more about their children's book, "Trust in Timothy", which teaches kids the importance of integrity and making the right choices. The first 20 listeners to email chris@creatorspark.com will receive a free copy of the book, courtesy of the podcast! Timecodes 00:00 Introduction: Chris and Taylor Share Their Own Homeschooling Journey 01:45 Welcoming the Bryant Family 03:15 Why We Chose Homeschooling: Building a Christian Foundation 05:30 The Kids' Perspective: Socialization, Flexibility, and Discovering Passions 10:30 Honoring Different Learning Styles 14:10 The Family's Book and the Message of Integrity Over Cheating 17:05 Navigating the Temptation of AI and Easy Answers 20:15 The Rewarding Feeling of Working Hard for Your Success 23:10 The Creative Process: How to Write a Book as a Family 27:45 The Vision for the Future: More Books and Spreading God's Word 32:00 An Offer for Listeners: Get a Free Copy of "Trust in Timothy" 32:30 Final Encouragement: The Power of Putting God First
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2 months ago
36 minutes 40 seconds

Creative Potential
From Poverty to Power: How Steven Dossou Beat Fear and Found Purpose
In this powerful episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker welcomes Steven Dossou, a speaker and coach whose life story is a profound testament to the power of resilience and faith. Steven shares his incredible journey from extreme poverty in Togo, West Africa, to becoming a top business leader in South Africa, only to lose it all and start again. He breaks down the "three demons" of fear, self-doubt, and low self-esteem that hold us back and provides a simple, actionable morning routine to conquer them. This conversation goes beyond motivation, offering a spiritual and practical blueprint for anyone feeling stuck, unfulfilled, or limited, and provides the tools to connect with your Creator and unleash the limitless potential within. KEY TAKEAWAYS Purpose is Found in Service: The path to discovering your God-given talents and achieving true fulfillment is embedded in serving others. When you use your gifts to improve the lives of others, you activate your own purpose and potential. Overcome the Three Inner Demons: The primary internal enemies that prevent growth are fear, self-doubt, and low self-esteem. These can be defeated through intentional practices like autosuggestion (talking to yourself with purpose) and prayer. Transformation Requires a Daily Routine: A consistent morning routine that addresses the physical (exercise), mental (positive audio/reading), and spiritual (prayer and stillness) is the ultimate tool for building discipline, confidence, and a victor's mindset. You Are the Soil, Your Actions Are the Seeds: Your life is fertile ground. Every positive action, word, and thought is a seed planted within you. By watering these seeds with prayer and consistency, you can cultivate a life of limitless impact, just as one seed holds the potential for a thousand trees. Choose to Be a Victor, Not a Victim: Life will present challenges, but your response is your choice. By building a spiritual and mental armor through daily practice, you can shift from a victim mentality to that of a victor who overcomes any obstacle. QUOTES “Everything you do when you put all yourself in it, when you do it well, somebody is always watching.” “The torture of being in a place or doing... some works of which you are not fulfilled, that torture is far worse than having... millions of dollars in your bank account.” “When you give yourself to others, God... not only gives you more of yourself, but he also shows you the life within.” "Those voices, I called them fear, self-doubt, and low self-esteem... and my friend believed that those are the three toughest demons that mankind deal with ever." "God should break me away from the mindset of limitations." "You can either go to life by being a victim or a victor." Connect with Steven Dossou: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-dossou-action-man-3623b5106/ Timecodes 00:00 Introduction: Learning to Talk to Yourself 01:45 Steven's Background and Journey from Togo 03:20 Growing Up with Humility and Hearing the Voice of "More" 05:15 The 18-Month Journey to South Africa and Hitting Rock Bottom 07:00 A Chance Encounter and the Power of Helping Others 09:30 From Selling Vacuums to Leading a $25 Million Team 11:45 When It All Crashed: Losing Everything and Finding a New Path 14:00 Transformation Begins with Listening to the Voice of Go 15:20 The Difference Between the Creator and the Creation 17:00 Nature's Lesson: Your Purpose is to Serve Others 21:00 The Conflict Between Purpose and Survival (Making Money) 25:10 Why Soul Fulfillment is More Important Than Financial Gain 29:00 For Those Who Have "Made It" But Are Still Seeking: The Answer is Service 32:20 Addressing the Inner Roadblocks: Fear, Self-Doubt, and Low Self-Esteem 36:00 The Practical Power of Autosuggestion 42:30 Steven's Three-Part Morning Routine for Lasting Transformation 51:00 The Soil and Seed: A Powerful Analogy for Personal Growth 57:00 Final Thoughts and How to Connect with Steven
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3 months ago
1 hour 57 seconds

Creative Potential
The Real Difference Between Traditional Business and Love Driven Entrepreneurship with Bernie Youngblood
In this episode, Chris and Bernie Youngblood explore the intersection of faith, business, and personal well-being. They begin with a passionate discussion about the importance of love and God's plan in everyday life, critiquing how modern corporate environments have excluded artists who bring innovation. The conversation later moves into the domain of personal health, criticizing big food, pharma, and healthcare systems while promoting natural nutrition and holistic living. Finally, they share personal testimonies and Christian beliefs, encouraging listeners to seek a deeper understanding of faith and have open conversations about it. KEY TAKEAWAYS Faith-Driven Business Must Value Creativity: The episode argues that modern corporate environments often stifle innovation by excluding "artists" and creative thinkers. A business guided by faith should instead champion these individuals and integrate principles like love and purpose into its core operations. Question Mainstream Health Systems: A significant portion of the conversation is a critique of "big food," "big pharma," and conventional healthcare. The speakers advocate for skepticism towards these systems and encourage listeners to take personal responsibility for their health. Embrace Natural and Holistic Well-being: As an alternative to mainstream systems, the episode promotes a lifestyle centered on natural nutrition and holistic living. This approach connects physical health directly to one's personal and spiritual life. Live Your Faith Openly: The discussion concludes with a call to action for listeners. It encourages them to move beyond a passive understanding of faith by actively sharing personal testimonies and engaging in open, honest conversations about their Christian beliefs. QUOTES “For God so loved the world that He sent His only begotten Son… so that we may have eternal life.” “He lived without sin and He knew that when He faced His death on that cross, the Lamb of God that sacrificed, covered all of your sins.” “It is finished… means that this control that the enemy has of your life, that need to continue to try and earn your salvation, was done. He paid the price for you. Paid in full.” “Love is something you do—without expecting anything in return. Regardless of whether you’re in the mood. Regardless of all the noise and trouble of the world around you.” Connect with Bernie Youngblood across all platforms:" LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernieyoungblood/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bernie.youngblood.1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bernieyoungblood/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bmyoungblood X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/YoungbloodBM YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bernieyoungblood Timecodes 00:00 The Unlimited Supply of Love 01:03 The Role of Faith in Business and Life 03:42 The Importance of Artists in Innovation 22:21 The Impact of Nutrition and Health Systems 30:10 The Journey of Faith and Understanding 33:41 Misquoting the Bible and Intellectual Honesty 34:21 Jesus Christ: The Source Code and Light 34:58 Signals Jammed: The Importance of Stillness 35:33 Personal Testimonies and Miracles 36:24 The Power of Love and Patience 38:28 Science and Faith: A Harmonious Journey 40:25 Health and Spiritual Warfare 43:54 The Dangers of Fluoride and Tap Water 46:04 Hot Logic: A Microwave Alternative 49:07 God's Plan and Human Worthiness 57:17 The Greatest Love Story: Jesus' Sacrifice 01:02:14 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
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5 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 34 seconds

Creative Potential
Frank Ziede Shares His SECRET to Clear Messaging
In this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker welcomes Frank Ziede, a seasoned automotive trainer and former actor, to discuss the importance of clarity and consistency in messaging. Frank shares insights from his 22-year career, emphasizing that clarity comes through repeated refinement. They explore topics such as handling imposter syndrome, defining success beyond financial metrics, and the significance of personalization in customer service. Frank also reflects on his journey from an aspiring actor to a renowned trainer and highlights the value of maintaining a servant's heart. The episode touches on the creative process, the impact of leadership, and the necessity of perseverance in honing one's craft. KEY TAKEAWAYS Clarity Requires Consistent Refinement: Frank Ziede emphasizes that clear messaging is achieved through repetition and ongoing improvement. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: The conversation explores how to face self-doubt and stay grounded in one’s purpose. Success Is More Than Money: Frank challenges the idea that success is solely financial, encouraging a more holistic view of achievement. Personalization Builds Stronger Connections: Tailoring customer service to individual needs makes a lasting impact. From Acting to Training - A Unique Journe: Frank shares his transition from aspiring actor to respected automotive trainer, showing how diverse experiences shape expertise. Lead with a Servant’s Heart: Humility and service are central to effective leadership and personal fulfillment. The Creative Process Takes Perseverance: Crafting excellence—whether in communication or creativity—demands dedication and time. QUOTES "Personalization is not just a customer thing. Personalization is a people thing. It's got the word ‘person’ in there." "Leadership is only hard for good leaders." "Money is a lag indicator. It’s a non-controllable outcome." "You have to find a way to make a living—but don’t give up on that creative muscle." "Creativity is a muscle. Talent is innate, but creativity is something you have to practice." "Know who you are, be honest with who you are—that is the best path." "If a leader hears 'I’m under-skilled for this role' and responds with 'You're fired,' that’s not a leader worth working for." Intent and effort—that’s what turns creativity into something refined." Connect and learn more about Frank Zeide. https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-t-ziede-b4907931/ Timecodes 00:25 Introduction 01:16 Frank's Journey 02:08 Finding Clarity Through Repetition 06:34 Defining Success and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 10:52 The Universe Unfolds as It Should 14:05 Creating Impactful Content 17:08 David Fincher's Creative Mantra 18:15 The Hidden Effort Behind Great Art 19:10 Collaboration and Respect in Creativity 20:22 Leadership and Creativity 23:44 The Pitfalls of Promoting Top Performers 26:02 Self-Awareness in Career Choices 32:27 The Importance of Creativity and Practice 34:42 Final Thoughts and Appreciation
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7 months ago
35 minutes 15 seconds

Creative Potential
Creative Leadership is Art: Are You Ready to Become the Guide You Never Had?
In this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker discusses creative leadership with Vincent Wanga, author of 'The Art of Direction.' The conversation focuses on the importance of soft skills and emotional intelligence in leadership roles, the need for mentors, and the challenges of managing diverse teams. Wanga emphasizes the necessity of preparing for leadership roles by developing empathy, understanding business metrics, and fostering a culture that creates new leaders. He also highlights the delicate balance of innovation and business objectives, and the significance of a servant leadership mindset. KEY TAKEAWAYS Emotional Intelligence and Soft Skills in Leadership: Effective leadership requires more than technical skills. Soft skills, like empathy and emotional intelligence, are essential for understanding and motivating teams. The Importance of Mentorship: Mentors play a crucial role in helping leaders grow, offering guidance, support, and insight based on experience. Managing Diverse Teams: Leading teams with different perspectives and backgrounds comes with challenges, but it's also a chance for creative leaders to foster an inclusive and innovative environment. Preparing for Leadership Roles: Aspiring leaders should focus on developing emotional intelligence, understanding business metrics, and cultivating a culture that encourages leadership growth. Balancing Innovation and Business Objectives: Creative leaders must navigate the fine line between pushing for innovation and aligning with business goals to ensure sustainable success. Servant Leadership Mindset: A leader's primary role is to serve their team, providing support, guidance, and resources to enable others to succeed. This mindset encourages collaboration and growth within the organization. QUOTES "It's a complete mindset shift... you really have to learn soft skills, and sometimes you're learning those skills on the job, in a really difficult environment where you're thrown into the fire and have to figure it out." "If you don't have a mentor in your life who's actively preparing you for that, you are probably not going to make that transition very effectively because there's no guide for how to do that." "You are now a business stakeholder. You have to speak in the language of business... then take that information and translate it back to your team." Creativity translates into business outcomes... make sure that you have an eye on their goals and objectives while you're also trying to do great work." Connect and learn more about Vincent Wanga. https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincent-wanga/ Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 01:10 Discussing the New Book: The Art of Direction 02:38 The Path to Creative Leadership 03:43 Balancing Soft Skills and Business Goals 05:15 The Translator Role in Leadership 05:54 The Art vs. Science of Leadership 11:38 Preparing for Leadership 12:17 The Importance of Mentorship 17:05 Leadership is a Calling 23:14 Creating Future Leaders 24:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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7 months ago
30 minutes 46 seconds

Creative Potential
Are You Creating from Conviction—or Just Playing It Safe?
In this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker delves into the bravery inherent in artistic expression and the intersection of beauty and practicality with guest Brian Burkhart. The discussion highlights the Japanese art movement Mingei, the courage required to put oneself out there as an artist, and the importance of knowing and acting on one's core beliefs. Brian shares insights from his experience as a ceramic artist and corporate coach, emphasizing the concept of the 'zone of genius' and the value of genuine, heartfelt creation over mass production. Listeners will learn about the impact of one's beliefs on actions and how to identify and pursue their own zone of genius. KEY TAKEAWAYS Artistic Bravery: The conversation highlights the courage required for artistic expression, particularly in sharing one's work with the world. Mingei Movement: The Japanese art movement Mingei, which celebrates the beauty of everyday objects and craftsmanship, is discussed as an example of balancing beauty and practicality. Zone of Genius: Brian Burkhart emphasizes the importance of identifying and working within one's "zone of genius" – a space where creativity flows naturally and authentically. Genuine Creation Over Mass Production: The value of creating with heartfelt intention is stressed, contrasting it with the often impersonal nature of mass production. Core Beliefs: The discussion emphasizes how understanding and acting upon your core beliefs can guide your actions and influence the work you create. Personal Impact: The episode encourages listeners to reflect on their beliefs, discover their zone of genius, and embrace their true creative potential. QUOTES "I believe in elevating people and I think it's way too easy to send a text. It's way too easy to leave a simple email. I like the action of writing with a pen on a card that goes in the U.S. Mail that someone receives in their mailbox. They feel it a lot more." "When you can recognize those patterns, you suddenly now have a game plan, you've got a set of rules that you can easily live by, it becomes way easier to find your path." "Going deep, it can really reveal a lot. It can also be a lot. Like call your therapist sometimes it could get real ugly, but life isn't always a bed of roses." "I love game tape feedback, being able to watch that go through the uncomfortable process of watching yourself do the thing that you want to be better at and just like study yourself. And it's remarkable how hard and simple that is at the same time." "She saw the deeper truth and that was very revealing and it really helped me change how I went into some things." Connect and learn more about Brian Burkhart. https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancburkhart?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app Timecodes 00:00 The Bravery of Artists 00:25 Introduction to the Creative Potential Podcast 01:40 Exploring the Mingei Movement 02:51 Balancing Art and Practicality in Business 15:17 The Zone of Genius 20:29 Finding Your Core Beliefs 26:06 The Power of Self-Reflection 28:07 Conclusion and Where to Find More
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8 months ago
28 minutes 45 seconds

Creative Potential
CEO of Fathom Shares How Early Adopters Build Your Brand Before You Do
In this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker interviews Richard White, the founder of Fathom, an app for Zoom calls that records, transcribes, and highlights conversations. Richard shares insights on the importance of using authentic content both internally and externally to build credibility with customers. He emphasizes the power of authentic customer feedback, the role of early adopters, and the benefits of longer-form content. Richard also discusses his experience with content marketing, the effectiveness of using real-time Zoom clips, and the high ROI of podcast interviews for brand building and tribe building. KEY TAKEAWAYS Authentic Content Builds Credibility: Richard White emphasizes the importance of using authentic content both internally and externally to establish credibility with customers. Customer Feedback is Valuable: Authentic customer feedback plays a crucial role in building trust and shaping the brand’s message. Early Adopters Are Key: The role of early adopters is highlighted as crucial for gaining initial traction and credibility. Long-Form Content Pays Off: Richard discusses the value of longer-form content in creating deeper connections and providing more meaningful insights. Real-Time Zoom Clips for Content Marketing: Using real-time clips from Zoom calls is an effective method for content marketing, offering a personal and engaging way to share insights. High ROI of Podcasts: Richard talks about the significant return on investment (ROI) that podcasts can provide, especially for brand and tribe building. QUOTES "What gets me up in the morning is we get a lot of messages every day from people that are really happy that Fathom exists in the world. And that, honestly, that's the currency of filling up my soul cup every day." "It's really important to us that people not only like the product, they actually love the product and they like the team behind the product." On every podcast I go into, I get two, three, four kind of good connections... It's been a really high ROI for a very small amount of time commitment on my part." "We’re in this era where content is gravitating towards this more highly authentic... less polished, less edited five times... people enjoy getting that kind of unvarnished, unfiltered, authentic voice." "You show an engineer someone talking about a problem, so much more impactful than just hearing the great final product." "Sometimes it's a lot easier to start this tribe-building exercise by tapping into existing audiences." Connect and learn more about Richard White. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rrwhite/ Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 01:09 Meet Richard White: Founder of Fathom 02:06 The Power of Recorded Conversations 04:47 Using Fathom Internally and Externally 07:05 The Journey and Motivation Behind Fathom’ 10:24 The Importance of Early Adopters 12:38 Content Creation and Authenticity 15:19 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
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8 months ago
16 minutes 33 seconds

Creative Potential
STOP Losing Money To Free Consulting And Try This Instead
In this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker speaks with sales expert Walker McKay. They discuss the importance of developing a healthy business relationship with clients rather than seeking friendships. Walker outlines a four-step process commonly experienced in consultative sales, emphasizing the need to set boundaries and manage expectations to avoid free consulting and failed deals. They share personal stories, highlighting the importance of recognizing when a prospect is not the right fit and how to regain control by professionally closing files. Walker also introduces his book, which conveys his sales philosophy of 'Some will, some won't, so what? Who's next?' KEY TAKEAWAYS Healthy Business Relationships Over Friendships: Walker McKay emphasizes the importance of developing professional, healthy relationships with clients instead of seeking personal friendships. This approach keeps the business dynamic clear and productive. The Four-Step Process in Consultative Sales: Walker outlines a four-step process for consultative sales that helps professionals navigate client interactions. The focus is on managing expectations, setting boundaries, and avoiding offering free consulting. Setting Boundaries and Managing Expectations: It’s essential to set clear boundaries with clients to prevent the situation from devolving into unpaid consulting. Managing expectations early in the process helps avoid failed deals. Recognizing Bad Fits and Closing Files: Knowing when a prospect isn't the right fit is critical. Walker shares the importance of professionally closing those files and moving on, rather than continuing to pursue non-ideal clients. Walker’s Sales Philosophy: He introduces his book and sales philosophy: “Some will, some won’t, so what? Who’s next?” This mindset helps to stay focused and avoid frustration after a failed deal. QUOTES “You can breathe. It's a beautiful moment because you were honest. Honest. You don't have to compromise.” “We’ve got to manage people’s expectations. We have to set boundaries and manage expectations about everything…” “One of the things that’s very empowering is to recognize at the beginning of your sales call that there should be a decision made at the end about something.” “I believe a lot of times trust isn’t earned. I think trust is given and I’m just going to assume people give me trust.” “If they trusted you completely, surely they could do that.” By selling, using the No BS process that I created, it gets some power back, right, it makes it a whole lot more fun, you’re not victimizing yourself anymore, you're not becoming a victim.” Connect and learn more about Walker McKay. https://www.linkedin.com/in/walkermckay/ Timecodes 00:00 Introduction to Creative Potential Podcast 00:34 Understanding Business Relationships 01:10 A Fun Failure Story 02:00 Introducing Walker and His Sales Methodology 04:25 The Four-Step Sales Process 10:49 Building Genuine Business Relationships 19:14 Setting Boundaries and Managing Expectations 24:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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8 months ago
25 minutes 53 seconds

Creative Potential
Balancing Faith, Finances, and Creativity
Let's go back to an enlightening conversation with Brian Holtz, CEO of Compass, a ministry dedicated to teaching people how to manage finances according to biblical principles. Host Chris Decker and Brian dive into the intersection of creative pursuits and financial management, the emotional impacts of debt, and how left-brain thinking can be applied to creative fields. Brian shares his personal journey from skepticism about faith to a fulfilling career in both business and ministry. You'll hear practical insights on managing irregular incomes, creating financial stability for creative professionals, and aligning financial decisions with your spiritual calling. This episode emphasizes the importance of understanding the heart behind financial choices, and how generosity and proper financial stewardship can unlock true creative potential. KEY TAKEAWAYS Debt and Creativity: How debt can stifle creativity by creating fear and anxiety, and why operating without debt can lead to greater freedom and success in creative endeavors. Left Brain Meets Right Brain: The importance of combining logical, problem-solving skills with creative thinking to achieve effective solutions in both business and life. Biblical Financial Principles: Understanding that financial questions often stem from deeper heart issues, and how aligning financial decisions with biblical principles can lead to greater peace and purpose. The Power of Generosity: How practicing generosity, even in small ways, can shift your mindset from fear to abundance and open doors for unexpected blessings. QUOTES "Nobody does well when they're afraid... by getting out of debt, we free ourselves to be who we are called to be." "We ask financial questions, but what we're really asking about is the heart behind the money question." "When we're in debt, we've promised income from the future to pay off what we bought in the past. That can result in anxiety, which impacts our ability to be creative." "In the act of giving, something happens in my heart... that greed starts to lessen, and I start to become a little bit less afraid." Connect and learn more about Brian Holtz. https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-holtz-2728bb53/ Timecodes 00:00 Intro 00:34 Financial Challenges for Creative Professionals 01:13 Meet Brian Holtz: A Journey of Faith and Finance 04:12 Left Brain Meets Right Brain: Creativity and Logic 10:43 Biblical Perspectives on Money and Debt 27:41 Practical Financial Advice for Creatives 36:56 Closing Thoughts and Resources
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9 months ago
40 minutes 10 seconds

Creative Potential
What Happens When You STOP Hiding Behind a Mask
In this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker addresses the pervasive issue of fear, specifically the fear of being rejected for showing one's true self. Chris reflects on his own experiences with vulnerability and the liberating power of sharing personal stories and being authentic, both online and offline. He also discusses the importance of good quality relationships and how they translate from the real world to the digital space. Chris emphasizes the significance of being real and transparent in professional settings, arguing that standing up for beliefs is crucial even if it comes with risks. He closes the episode by stating that true creative potential is unleashed by achieving a relaxed and happy state of mind. KEY TAKEAWAYS Overcoming Fear Through Authenticity: Chris Decker delves into the fear of rejection that arises when showing one's true self, emphasizing the importance of embracing authenticity to overcome this common challenge. The Power of Sharing Personal Stories: Reflecting on his experiences, Chris highlights how vulnerability and sharing personal stories—both online and offline—can be freeing and help foster deeper connections with others. Quality Relationships Across Real and Digital Worlds: The episode explores the value of strong, genuine relationships and how these bonds translate seamlessly from the physical world to digital spaces, enriching both realms. Standing Up for Beliefs in Professional Settings: Chris underscores the significance of transparency and standing firm in one’s beliefs in the workplace, even when doing so involves risks. Unlocking Creative Potential Through a Positive MindsetAchieving a relaxed and happy state of mind is presented as the key to unlocking true creative potential, allowing individuals to flourish personally and professionally. QUOTES "The fear that people will think that others are going to reject them when they get to see behind the curtain of who you really are." "In order to understand how the machine of my brain works, and my psychology from development that became who I am today, the kind of freedom that comes from that lifts your life." "Good quality relationships built over time are the best variety." "The more that you can bring to light, in your own appropriate way, I think it liberates you from the past." "Your online presence today is kind of also a reflection of the way that you're growing in real life." "The thing that unleashes creative potential is learning how to relax because good ideas come from a happy, relaxed state.""You become a magnet for who you are. Be careful about what you say to yourself, who you say you are." "Don't let your past define you in that way, especially if you are a follower of Christ, because He came for all of it and He loves you." Connect and learn more about Chris Decker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/decker-christopher/ Timecodes 00:00 Overcoming Fear and Embracing Authenticity 00:25 Introduction to the Creative Potential Podcast 00:38 The Importance of Being Real 01:20 Marketing as a Connection Tool 02:09 Personal Vulnerability and Growth 08:00 Building Quality Relationships 10:03 The Power of Radical Transparency 13:22 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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10 months ago
15 minutes 53 seconds

Creative Potential
From ROCK BOTTOM to Redemption: John Morris’ Journey to Faith and Self Acceptance
In this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker interviews John Morris, who shares his deeply personal journey from intense personal struggles, including near-suicidal thoughts, substance abuse, and financial hardship, to a profound transformation rooted in faith and self-acceptance. John discusses the pivotal moments that led him to seek help, the powerful impact of sharing his story publicly, and the steps he took to rebuild his life through a renewed covenant with God. His testimony serves as a powerful message about the importance of truth, vulnerability, and the healing power of faith in overcoming life's darkest moments. KEY TAKEAWAYS Transformation Through Faith and Self-Acceptance: John Morris shares how faith and self-acceptance helped him overcome significant struggles, including substance abuse, financial hardship, and near-suicidal thoughts. The Power of Vulnerability: Opening up about personal struggles publicly played a critical role in John's healing journey, demonstrating how sharing one's story can foster connection and resilience. Pivotal Moments of Change: Seeking help during moments of crisis became a turning point, showing the importance of recognizing when to ask for support. The Role of Truth and Honesty: Embracing truth and vulnerability led to profound personal growth and healing, underscoring their importance in overcoming life's darkest moments. Renewed Covenant with God: John emphasizes the significance of his spiritual journey, highlighting how renewing his relationship with God provided the foundation for rebuilding his life. A Message of Hope and Healing: His testimony serves as an inspiring reminder that even in the face of life's toughest challenges, transformation and redemption are possible through faith and perseverance. QUOTES “It’s a difficult topic, but people need to hear this story. For so long, I feared being judged or called crazy. But now I realize the importance of telling these stories—because they’re happening all around us.” “In male culture, we talk about sports scores but not our pain. Real masculine strength is in saying, ‘I’m not okay,’ and having the courage to talk about it.” “You can’t throw your past away because of shame or regret. Who you are now is a product of your past—the successes and the lessons.” “For the first time in my life, I wasn’t looking for validation. I disconnected from everyone except a close circle, focused on love, purpose, and Jesus—and people started to notice the change.” “I can only testify to what worked for me, but none of it would have worked without my covenant with God—because that’s where it all starts.” Connect and learn more about John Morris. https://www.linkedin.com/in/%E2%98%98%EF%B8%8Fjohn-morris%E2%98%98%EF%B8%8F/ Timecodes 00:00 Overcoming Fear and Embracing Signs 55:38 Understanding Universal Energy and Numbers 56:07 Divine Timing and Patience 57:08 Guidance from Angels 57:21 Challenging Conversations on Beliefs 58:07 Breaking the Stigma 59:29 The Importance of Sharing Stories 01:04:19 Personal Transformation and Validation 01:06:25 Reconnecting and Finding Purpose 01:08:37 Accepting the Past and Moving Forward 01:09:33 Final Thoughts and Reaching Out
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10 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 52 seconds

Creative Potential
REVOLUTIONARY Community Building Strategies for Creative Entrepreneurs
Let’s revisit this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast with Darnell Brown, founder of Forge and Bulletproof Hustle. Hearing it again reveals new layers of insight about creativity, community, and thriving as an entrepreneur. There’s always a fresh takeaway when you listen a second time! They discuss the journey of integrating creativity into career and business, the importance of community over competition, and how creativity can be harnessed even in challenging situations. Darnell shares his personal experiences and the process of creating a thriving community for creative entrepreneurs. The conversation highlights the power of collaboration, cross-pollination, and the democratization of creative education, encouraging listeners to join the Forge community to further their creative and entrepreneurial growth. KEY TAKEAWAYS Creativity is Accessible: Creativity can be found in everyday moments, especially when you're forced to think differently due to constraints. Resourcefulness is Key: Making something out of limited resources is a powerful demonstration of creativity. Community Over Solo: Moving from a solo act to co-creating with others can elevate your work and expand your impact. Curiosity Fuels Growth: Engaging in conversations with peers can spark new ideas and perspectives. Self-awareness and Vulnerability: Acknowledging your limitations and working with others can lead to significant personal and professional growth. QUOTES "Creativity is making something out of nothing, being hyper resourceful regardless of the circumstances." "The best thing you can do with your own power and skills is to give it away and spotlight others." "Creativity is a pursuit, an evolution, not a fixed thing." "Conversations and curiosity lead to co-creation, bouncing ideas off each other and learning in the process." Connect and learn more about Darnell Brown. https://www.linkedin.com/in/darnellbrown/ Timecodes 00:00 Intro 00:28 Introducing Darnell Brown: Founder of Forge and Bulletproof Hustle 01:31 The Accessibility and Availability of Creativity 02:04 Creative Moments: Making Something Out of Nothing 05:11 The Power of Proof of Concept in Creativity 08:59 Democratizing Education and Building Communities 10:55 The Journey of a Creative Educator and Community Leader 20:36 The Importance of Conversations and Curiosity 25:37 Building a Community: From Solo Act to Orchestra 31:22 The Abundance Mindset in Community Building 35:35 Inside Forge: A Community for Creative Entrepreneurs 44:12 Final Thoughts and Invitation to Join Forge
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10 months ago
46 minutes 3 seconds

Creative Potential
Making a Stand AGAINST Food Injustice
In this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker interviews Jøn Kent, co-founder of Sanctuary Farms and president of Sacred Spaces. They discuss the importance of food sovereignty and justice, the need for composting, and how these efforts can revitalize communities. Jøn shares his personal journey from acting to community activism, explaining the significance of local governance and community land trusts in addressing historical disadvantages. The conversation emphasizes the critical role of composting in reducing environmental harm and advocates for community involvement and sustainable practices. KEY TAKEAWAYS Food Sovereignty and Justice: Jøn Kent highlights the importance of empowering communities to control their food systems, addressing inequities, and fostering resilience. Composting's Role: Composting is emphasized as a crucial tool for reducing environmental harm, enriching soil, and promoting sustainability. Revitalizing Communities: Initiatives like local governance, community land trusts, and sustainable practices can address historical disadvantages and create stronger, more equitable communities. Personal Journey: Jøn shares his transition from acting to community activism, illustrating how personal growth and passion can drive impactful change. Community Involvement: The episode underscores the need for collective efforts to build sustainable systems and prioritize environmental stewardship. QUOTES "We knew we wanted to do something that was going to be a benefit to society—both people and the environment—and also, how do we put food on the table? Because usually those two things are not aligned. Either you're helping people and making no money, or you're helping yourself and harming society." "Not everything needs to be new and cutting-edge. Composting isn’t innovative—it’s old. But it’s necessary. Sometimes the simplest practices are the ones that can make the biggest difference." "We’re the only species creating things that stay here long after we’re gone, disrupting ecosystems and harming other species. Nature knows how to recycle everything—why don’t we?" "Be of help. The problems we face—environmental injustice, hate, war—can feel overwhelming, but we can make a difference in our local communities. Community isn’t just a word; it’s something we need to act on." "The Earth will be fine in the long run—nature always recovers. But we need to stop adding to the problem if we want a livable future. It’s about being part of the solution, not just passing on the problem." Connect and learn more about Jøn Kent. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonkentethridge/ Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 00:27 Welcome to the Creative Potential Podcast 01:42 Guest Introduction: John Kentz 02:47 Understanding Food Sovereignty 05:14 Community Land Trusts Explained 08:39 John's Personal Journey and Acting Career 27:35 The Importance of Composting 35:41 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action 37:46 Where to Learn More and Support
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10 months ago
38 minutes 45 seconds

Creative Potential
From Nobel Prize to Practical Health Applications: The story of ESS60
In this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker interviews Chris Burres, an entrepreneur from Houston, Texas, about the groundbreaking molecule ESS 60, which was discovered in 1985 and earned the Nobel Prize in 1996. Burres discusses the various applications of this molecule—from improved inks and batteries to its surprising potential as a health supplement that may extend lifespan. Burres also touches on his journey in digital marketing, the importance of delivering value, and the benefits of participating in high-level networking events and workshops. The conversation reveals insights into creative and human potential, emphasizing the need to invest in oneself and others, as well as the importance of quiet introspection and giving back to the community. KEY TAKEAWAYS ESS 60 and Its Impact: Chris Burres, entrepreneur and advocate of ESS 60, shares the molecule's groundbreaking applications, from enhancing industrial materials like inks and batteries to its surprising potential as a lifespan-extending health supplement. Entrepreneurial Insights: Burres reflects on his journey in digital marketing, emphasizing the importance of delivering genuine value, cultivating relationships, and continuously innovating to meet client needs. The Power of Networking: The episode highlights the transformative benefits of participating in high-level networking events and workshops, which can spark new ideas and foster meaningful connections. Investing in Potential: The conversation delves into the importance of investing in oneself and others to unlock creative and human potential, stressing the value of personal growth and collaboration. Reflection and Giving Back: Burres underscores the role of quiet introspection and community contributions in achieving personal fulfillment and broader societal impact. QUOTES "The mindset shifts from 'What can I get?' to 'How can I impact others?' transforms interactions and opportunities." "Think about what kind of value you can share with your audience. You'll find success when you help others succeed." "Going to networking events with the mindset of 'How many people can I impact today?' rather than 'Can I get a client?' creates meaningful connections and opportunities." "Sometimes, paying to be in the right room is a smart investment. The ROI may not be immediate or obvious, but the connections and insights can be transformative." "Spend quiet time figuring out what you truly want. In the silence, you can uncover your next steps, whether for the week, month, or decade." "When you're overloaded with inputs, your mind can't process or create effectively. Intentional quiet time allows for generous leaps in creativity and focus." "If you're able to give a dollar, give a dollar. Building the habit of giving starts small and grows with you—it reflects your heart's intent, not your income." "Whether your goal is to give back to society or create personal success, dream bigger. Earn more so you can give more, but align your actions with your values." Connect and learn more about Chris Burres. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisburres/ Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 00:22 Welcome to the Creative Potential Podcast 00:37 Challenges in Marketing 01:44 Interview with Chris Burres 02:07 The Amazing Molecule ESS 60 04:07 Health Benefits and Longevity 05:43 Podcasting and Networking Insights 11:13 The Importance of Delivering Value 17:50 Investing in Networking and Masterminds 21:41 Vision for the Future 26:51 Unleashing Creative Potential 32:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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11 months ago
33 minutes 52 seconds

Creative Potential
Water Conservation Strategies That ACTUALLY Work for Texas
In this episode of the Creative Potential podcast, host Chris Decker interviews Ryan Spencer, CEO of Comal Conservation. They delve into the complex environmental issues facing Texas, particularly the challenges of freshwater scarcity and significant droughts amidst rapid economic and population growth. Ryan shares his organization's conservation strategies, emphasizing the role of private landowners, the economic importance of tourism, and innovative solutions such as carbon sequestration. Ryan discusses his personal journey as a first-time CEO, the critical support from his family, and the importance of having a passion for conservation. The conversation also explores broader themes of nonprofit work, private land conservation, and the vital connection between humans and the natural world. KEY TAKEAWAYS Environmental Challenges in Texas: Ryan Spencer, CEO of Comal Conservation, discusses the critical environmental issues in Texas, particularly freshwater scarcity and the effects of prolonged droughts, worsened by rapid economic and population growth. Conservation Strategies: The episode highlights the conservation efforts of Comal Conservation, focusing on the involvement of private landowners, the economic value of tourism, and innovative solutions like carbon sequestration to address environmental challenges. Ryan Spencer’s Journey: Ryan shares his personal story as a first-time CEO, touching on the importance of family support and his deep passion for conservation, which drives his work. Nonprofit Work and Private Land Conservation: The discussion covers the broader themes of nonprofit organizations' role in environmental conservation, the significance of private land in preserving natural resources, and the importance of balancing human needs with environmental sustainability. Connection Between Humans and Nature: The conversation underscores the vital relationship between humans and the natural world, emphasizing that conservation efforts are crucial for ensuring a sustainable future. QUOTES "When we talk about aptitude and attitude towards conservation, it starts with your kids... There's no better place for a kid to learn than in the outdoors." "If you have a burning passion inside of you, what do you want to change? What problem are you trying to solve?" "When I'm able to do so, I’d like to make some sort of contribution." "Get out as much as you can and don’t let anybody tell you how to do it. There’s cool glamping around." "In Texas, any water that falls on your roof that you capture, you can keep... it's not hard. It's pretty cheap too. And the savings are tremendous." "What we're doing here is about protecting people as much as it's about protecting the land itself." "It's not just me. It's a wide variety of volunteers and partners... but we certainly serve as a convener and a coordinator of the effort." Connect and learn more about Ryan Spencer. LinkedIn: Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 00:21 The Role of the Organization 00:36 Personal Journey and Leadership 02:00 Challenges and Solutions in Texas 05:15 Economic Impact of Environmental Issues 06:14 Conservation Efforts and Community Involvement 07:58 Personal Reflections and Experiences 25:32 The Importance of Private Landowners 34:23 Energy Independence and Environmental Impact 37:08 The Importance of Outdoor Education for Children 40:20 Exploring Texas: Snorkeling and Natural Wonders 44:02 Starting a Nonprofit: Challenges and Advice 52:15 Conservation Easements and Land Protection 01:01:47 Water Conservation and Native Landscaping 01:05:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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11 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 14 seconds

Creative Potential
Are You Afraid of Taking the Risks That Could Change Your Life?
In this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker engages in an illuminating conversation with Jeremy Axel, a business owner and host of the Never in Reverse Podcast. Jeremy shares his philosophy on overcoming restrictive mindsets, leading with risk, and the importance of authenticity in personal and professional growth. The discussion delves into Jeremy's journey, including his challenges, his rewiring process, and his commitment to self-awareness and leadership. Throughout the episode, both Chris and Jeremy reflect on their experiences, emphasizing the value of learning from failure and building meaningful relationships. KEY TAKEAWAYS Overcoming Restrictive Mindsets: Jeremy Axel discusses how to break free from limiting beliefs and adopt a mindset that embraces growth and possibility. Leading with Risk: The importance of taking calculated risks in business and life as a path to growth and innovation. Authenticity is Key: Jeremy emphasizes the role of authenticity in both personal and professional development. The Power of Self-Awareness: The episode highlights the value of self-awareness in leadership and decision-making. Learning from Failure: Both hosts reflect on how failure can be a powerful tool for learning and growth. Building Meaningful Relationships: The discussion underscores the significance of cultivating strong, authentic relationships in both business and personal life. QUOTES “It's not about you. It never was. It’s a calling greater than ourselves.” “My circle gets smaller, but my team gets better.” “If they're not going to lead themselves and their family to a greater horizon, then they're probably not going to lead me.” “The frequency and connection without them saying a word… that’s leadership. It’s a light switch moment.” “You can’t do this alone.” “Leadership isn’t just about driving the ship. It’s about putting people in the passenger seats with you and letting them see through the window.” “The steps we've taken have just been this beautiful learning curve, a lot of weird decisions, good, bad, everything in between.” Connect and learn more about Jeremy Axel. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremylaxel/ Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 00:44 Rewiring the Mindset 01:40 Meet Jeremy Axel 03:38 Overcoming Personal Boundaries 06:32 The Rewiring Process 10:46 Authenticity and Leadership 16:41 The Never in Reverse Podcast 22:16 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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12 months ago
37 minutes 38 seconds

Creative Potential
What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You About Beating Cancer Naturally
In this inspiring episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker with Erika K. Wolf, a breast cancer survivor, talks about her transformative journey toward holistic healing and self-advocacy through integrating traditional and alternative therapies. Erika opens up about her experiences, the obstacles she encountered within the medical system, and the vital importance of addressing the root causes of illness. Erika discusses how her blog documenting her journey transformed into a published book aimed at helping other women navigate breast cancer. Erika also touches on the challenges of marketing her book and offers insights into the self-publishing process. This episode is a deep dive into the holistic approaches to healing and the importance of sharing life-saving information. KEY TAKEAWAYS Holistic Healing: Erika emphasizes the importance of integrating both traditional and alternative therapies in her journey toward recovery. Self-Advocacy: She shares how taking charge of her health and being her own advocate was crucial in navigating the medical system. Overcoming Obstacles: Erika discusses the challenges she faced within the healthcare system and how they shaped her approach to healing. Transformative Storytelling: Her blog documenting her journey evolved into a published book, aimed at empowering other women facing breast cancer. Self-Publishing Insights: Erika provides valuable insights into the self-publishing process and the challenges of marketing her book. Sharing Knowledge: The episode highlights the importance of sharing life-saving information to help others in similar situations. Addressing Root Causes: Erika underscores the significance of addressing the underlying causes of illness for effective healing. QUOTES "People would say to me, 'How can you be grateful for this?' And I'm like, because I'm grateful because of what it gave me." "There are people who can really benefit from having a mindset where you're looking at what is going right in the process." "This can't just be about my own survivorship. This is about what other people don't know and what I can potentially offer that might help them." "It’s a systemic issue... you can’t blame individual doctors. It’s the traditional medicine system." "I've started some new alternative therapies that I'm using that are really helping me... I just want people to know that they're out there." "When I compare... my treatment costs about a million and a half dollars... but when I add all of the alternative therapies, it doesn't even come close." Connect and learn more about Erika K. Wolf. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikakwolf/ Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Erika's Journey with Breast Cancer 01:56 The Healing Power of Blogging 07:22 Integrative Medicine and Holistic Healing 19:40 Challenges in Publishing and Marketing 37:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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1 year ago
38 minutes 51 seconds

Creative Potential
What Makes AUTHENTIC Creativity So Powerful in Marketing?
In this episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker talks with Dino Cattaneo, co-founder and COO of Coology, and host of the Authentic Leadership for Everyday People Podcast. They debunk the myth that creativity is only an innate trait, discussing how it can be nurtured through consistent effort. Dino shares his journey in music, emphasizes the importance of setting strategic goals, and measures podcast success beyond mere numbers, focusing on personal fulfillment. The discussion also covers the benefits of authenticity, expanding leadership definitions, and leveraging podcasts to validate professional expertise. Additionally, Dino highlights the role of technology, including artificial intelligence, in enhancing creativity across various fields. KEY TAKEAWAYS Creativity Can Be Developed: Creativity isn’t fixed; it’s a skill that can be cultivated over time with dedication and effort. Anyone can enhance their creative abilities. Success is Personal: Rather than focusing solely on metrics like downloads and ratings, it's important to measure success by how fulfilling the creative process is for you personally. Authenticity Matters: Embracing authenticity in leadership and communication fosters trust and strengthens relationships, making you a more effective leader and collaborator. Podcasts as a Platform: Using podcasts to share insights and experiences can validate your professional expertise, positioning you as a thought leader in your field. Leveraging Technology for Creativity: Tools like artificial intelligence can enhance creative processes, offering new ways to brainstorm, create, and innovate across various industries. Learning from Different Journeys: Dino’s journey in music highlights the diverse paths creativity can take, reminding us that experiences in one area can inform and enrich others. Community and Collaboration: Engaging with others in creative pursuits can lead to greater insights and shared growth, emphasizing the importance of community in nurturing creativity. Continuous Growth Mindset: Adopting a mindset of continuous learning and growth is essential for personal and professional development, allowing you to adapt and thrive in changing environments. QUOTES "Is it important to you to become famous? Really ask yourself, do you want to be famous or do you want more business? More relationships? Deeper breadth to your thought leadership?" "I call it relentless creativity. I experiment all the time. I'm always trying new things, and it’s like a testing ground for me." "The whole adventure of it for me is very exciting. You look back at stuff from several years ago, and you’re like, wow, I’ve changed as a person." "Creativity isn’t just limited to the arts; it’s about creating something new in any discipline." "Sometimes boundaries allow you to be more creative. If it’s just chaotic all the time, it’s hard to follow." "When you define your own values and make choices consistent with them, you’ll not only be happier but also more effective." "Authenticity is about being true to my audience as much as I ask my guests to be." "I believe that businesses have a responsibility to society, and that’s an important part of leadership." "There’s always opportunity to grow; you just can’t be afraid of new technology." "Creativity can come from the intuition to find a niche and build your business around it." Connect and learn more about Dino Cattaneo. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinocattaneo/ Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 01:20 Two Aspects of Creativity 01:53 Meet Dino Cattaneo 02:24 Dino's Musical Journey 05:17 Encouragement for Creatives 07:02 Advice for New Podcasters 08:16 Measuring Podcast Success 09:41 Growth Through Podcasts 11:27 Global Perspectives 11:41 Setting Goals 12:13 Defining Success 12:35 Creativity and Relationships 14:35 Authentic Leadership 17:07 Expanding Creativity 19:35 Unleashing Potential 23:26 Embracing Technology 24:26 Conclusion
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1 year ago
25 minutes 25 seconds

Creative Potential
Achieve REAL Success with This ONE Simple Mindset Shift
In this inspiring episode of the Creative Potential Podcast, host Chris Decker interviews Rob Hartnett, the author of 'It's All Possible,' to explore the transformative power of embracing possibility and cultivating a growth mindset. They discuss the importance of creating mental space and building a 'margin' into one's life, drawing on insights from John Maxwell. Rob shares practical steps for developing a possibility mindset, such as maintaining a gratitude journal and repeating worthwhile statements to override negative thoughts. The conversation highlights the significance of self-worth, optimism, and integrity in achieving extraordinary goals. Through personal anecdotes and actionable tips, listeners are encouraged to harness their potential and transition from a fixed to a growth-oriented perspective. KEY TAKEAWAYS Transformative Mindset: Embracing a growth mindset opens doors to new possibilities and personal transformation. Mental Space is Key: Creating 'margin' in your life helps clear mental clutter, enhancing creativity and well-being. Gratitude Journals: Keeping a gratitude journal fosters positivity and helps shift your focus away from negativity. Affirm Your Worth: Repeating worthiness statements can help override self-doubt and boost confidence. Core Values Matter: Self-worth, optimism, and integrity are crucial for achieving extraordinary goals. Actionable Insights: Personal anecdotes provide relatable strategies for overcoming challenges and fostering growth. Unlock Your Potential: Listeners are encouraged to take practical steps to transition from a fixed mindset to one focused on growth and possibility. QUOTES "Recognize your inner voices: the skeptic, the supporter, and the dreamer. Choose wisely who you listen to!" "Embrace the power of possibility—it's the fuel for creativity and innovation!" "Every day, ask yourself: What am I optimistic about? This simple question can reshape your perspective." "Gratitude isn’t just about looking back; it’s also about anticipating what tomorrow holds." "Success isn’t just about reaching the finish line; it’s about the integrity of pursuing meaningful goals." "Life’s too short to do things that aren’t fun. When the fun stops, it’s time to reevaluate." "Three essentials for a fulfilled life: something to do, someone to love, and something to look forward to." Connect and learn more about Rob Hartnett. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-hartnett/ Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Creating Space for Possibility 00:37 The Concept of Margin 01:24 Exploring the Possibility Mindset 02:05 Introducing Rob and the Power of Hope 03:16 Practical Steps to Foster Possibility 07:07 The Importance of Self-Worth 09:00 Overcoming Self-Worth Challenges 10:50 The Voices in Our Heads 13:30 Daily Practices for Optimism 14:49 The Power of Gratitude 19:16 The Importance of Fun and Passion 21:02 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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1 year ago
21 minutes 15 seconds

Creative Potential
Welcome to the Creative Potential Podcast - in the face of something new, how do you know if something has Creative Potential? Our creator economy has changed, the way we do business has changed, and the way we create NEEDS TO CHANGE. Join me as I network at a high level with top changemakers and creators in the world of technology, media, politics and religion to uncover the truth about creativity.