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The Creative Exponent
Marian Parsons & Shaunna West
94 episodes
8 months ago
Hey podcast friends! This week our conversation was sparked by a book, Deep Work by Cal Newport, Marian is reading. So what is deep work? What is shallow work? We think these answers are personal to you, and the work you do. We chat about: Defining deep and shallow work in your life & the difference between the two How the online climate is pushing us to work in the shallows and we can struggle so much to work in the digital world, when so much of our work is deep. How we sense the shift of peers on social media platforms…we are all just a little tired of the pressure to show up on these platforms as a second (shallow) job on top of our deeper work. The permission we all have to share online as simply a way to share the work we actually do. The “soul tax” of social media platforms and their intended purpose (and it doesn’t have anything to do with growing your business). How to show up online in a way that feels authentic to you, so you can spend your days on the deep work of your life. Our creative contraption for the week: A Painter’s Color Diary You can find us, Marian and Shaunna, at www.thecreativeexponent.com, Marian at www.missstudardseed.com and Shaunna at www.perfectlyimperfectblog.com where we continue our passionate conversation around all things creative.
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Hey podcast friends! This week our conversation was sparked by a book, Deep Work by Cal Newport, Marian is reading. So what is deep work? What is shallow work? We think these answers are personal to you, and the work you do. We chat about: Defining deep and shallow work in your life & the difference between the two How the online climate is pushing us to work in the shallows and we can struggle so much to work in the digital world, when so much of our work is deep. How we sense the shift of peers on social media platforms…we are all just a little tired of the pressure to show up on these platforms as a second (shallow) job on top of our deeper work. The permission we all have to share online as simply a way to share the work we actually do. The “soul tax” of social media platforms and their intended purpose (and it doesn’t have anything to do with growing your business). How to show up online in a way that feels authentic to you, so you can spend your days on the deep work of your life. Our creative contraption for the week: A Painter’s Color Diary You can find us, Marian and Shaunna, at www.thecreativeexponent.com, Marian at www.missstudardseed.com and Shaunna at www.perfectlyimperfectblog.com where we continue our passionate conversation around all things creative.
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3.21 - Taking Calculated Risks
The Creative Exponent
40 minutes 14 seconds
4 years ago
3.21 - Taking Calculated Risks
3.21 - Taking Calculated Risks by Marian Parsons & Shaunna West
The Creative Exponent
Hey podcast friends! This week our conversation was sparked by a book, Deep Work by Cal Newport, Marian is reading. So what is deep work? What is shallow work? We think these answers are personal to you, and the work you do. We chat about: Defining deep and shallow work in your life & the difference between the two How the online climate is pushing us to work in the shallows and we can struggle so much to work in the digital world, when so much of our work is deep. How we sense the shift of peers on social media platforms…we are all just a little tired of the pressure to show up on these platforms as a second (shallow) job on top of our deeper work. The permission we all have to share online as simply a way to share the work we actually do. The “soul tax” of social media platforms and their intended purpose (and it doesn’t have anything to do with growing your business). How to show up online in a way that feels authentic to you, so you can spend your days on the deep work of your life. Our creative contraption for the week: A Painter’s Color Diary You can find us, Marian and Shaunna, at www.thecreativeexponent.com, Marian at www.missstudardseed.com and Shaunna at www.perfectlyimperfectblog.com where we continue our passionate conversation around all things creative.