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Be Creative Everyday

“Do something creative every single day even if it’s not filmmaking related, in fact it shouldn’t be whatever your creative vocation is it should be different and exercise that muscle every single day.”

Joe Harris lends his advice to create everyday to young creatives who are trying branch out into the creative space in this clip from episode 66 of our podcast.

Joe Harris is a director, editor, and cinematographer at the Dallas-based video production company; Side Chops.

Listen again as we talk about how his background in music has a vital role in filmmaking and content creation; how his definition of success has adapted throughout the years. We also talk about how Joe found a work-life balance and engages with his family to find creative inspiration and support.

Find episode 66 on Apple Podcasts Work-Life Balance In Content Creation, How Success Changes As You Mature, And Importance of Creativity As a Daily Habit

Finding Freedom In Constraint, Embracing Vulnerability, and Trusting Yourself To Create Innovative Artwork Through Ugly Paintings

Tune in to episode 18 of our podcast featuring Nancy Hillis! Not only is Nancy an abstract artist, but she’s a Stanford trained existential psychiatrist and the author of “The Artist Journey”. The Artist Journey is a program where she counsels artists using her psychotherapy to help them overcome mental blocks. 

Join Nancy as she discusses topics that include finding freedom in constraint and structure, embracing ugly paintings, significance of working consistently on your craft, creating a safe and vulnerable space for ideas to flow and more. The episode is available to listen on Creative Haven on iTunes here: Finding Freedom In Constraint, Embracing Vulnerability, and Trusting Yourself To Create Innovative Artwork Through Ugly Paintings