AI is absolutely crazy. And I think we've become desensitized to it.
I'm in the minority, but AI is actually good for creativity.
In order to do your best, you need to know when you're at your best.
Being transparent is a good thing... right?
Good goals have three characteristics. Kind of.
Where do standards come from? When should you raise them?
Every good solution starts with the same question.
Do you know why you do something? What about how you do it? Do you care?
I often hate the process but love the result. Things have to change.
I did this for 30 days straight. What's next?
What would I do if I couldn't do what I do? How would I start over?
Usually the blockers we have to creativity aren't the ones we think they are.
Diversification of content streams leads to diverse feedback loops. And it's awesome.
Reviews and testimonials are great. But maybe we should just try things out too?
When do you use something borrowed and when do it do it yourself?
Should you be always be curious? I don't think so.
Are you changing your input to match your intended results?
A little therapy session on where I go next.
Practice is really preparation when you think about it.
When you're not expecting criticism is usually when it's going to affect you the most.
(note: I accidentally left a "pitch up" effect my kids were playing with on, so I had to manually pitch down after recording. Sorry this sounds weird.)