Creative Chats with Mike Brennan

Mike Brennan

Creative Chats is a podcast for artists, makers, and creative thinkers who want to stay creatively alive. In each episode, artist and creative mentor Mike Brennan talks with fellow creatives about their work, their process, and the realities of living a creative life. Through conversations and stories, you'll hear how artists, makers, and creators nurture their ideas, sustain their creativity, and build practices that keep them making meaningful work. If you care about creativity, curiosity, and the creative process, you're in the right place.

  1. 20 hrs ago

    Cuffy and the Power of Letting Go

    319. Cuffy and the Power of Letting Go In this episode of Creative Chats, Mike Brennan shares a personal story about bowling, his playful alter ego "Cuffy," and the surprising power of loosening control. What begins as a funny family memory becomes a deeper reflection on perfectionism, creativity, and the freedom that comes from showing up with more joy and less pressure.Mike explains how trying too hard often creates tension, frustration, and disappointing results—whether in bowling, pickleball, drawing, or creative work. He encourages listeners to stop white-knuckling their way through life, embrace imperfection, and make room for fun as part of the process, not just the reward at the end.He also reflects on how creativity has helped him reconnect with himself and how his book, Make Fun a Habit, explores this same idea through short stories, reflections, and exercises. In this episode, you'll hear: The story behind Mike's alter ego, Cuffy Why trying to control too much can backfire How silliness can reduce pressure and improve performance A reminder that creativity should feel alive, not just productive How fun can be a practice, not a prize Key takeaways: Perfectionism can disconnect you from joy and creativity Loosening up can create better results and a better experience You don't have to compare your beginning to someone else's middle Creativity is a personal resource for problem-solving, expression, and life Mentioned in this episode: Mike Brennan's book: Make Fun a Habit Website: mikebrennan.me About the host Mike Brennan is a creative guide who helps people reconnect with themselves through creativity. His work encourages listeners to live more colorfully, embrace their creative voice, and build a daily creative habit. Closing thought If you've been feeling stuck, tense, or overly serious in your creative life, this episode invites you to try something different, have some fun, and see what changes.

    28 min
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  3. 317. Live from Columbia TN: Creative Problem Solving and Jewelry Design with Warren Feld

    12/11/2025

    317. Live from Columbia TN: Creative Problem Solving and Jewelry Design with Warren Feld

    317. Live from Columbia TN: Creative Problem Solving and Jewelry Design with Warren Feld\ In this episode of Creative Chats, we dive into the intricate world of jewelry design and creative problem-solving with Warren Feld, accomplished jewelry artist, designer, educator, and author. Warren shares his journey from creative discouragement in childhood to becoming a master of contemporary jewelry artistry, navigating challenges from material limitations to collaboration with clients. This conversation is packed with insights for artists, makers, and any content creators eager to expand their understanding of creativity, craft, and the ongoing dialogue between maker and audience. 3 Key Takeaways: 🎨 The Creative Challenge of Jewelry Design – Warren discusses why jewelry design is uniquely complex among the arts, due to its dynamic interaction with the wearer and ever-changing contexts, requiring both artistry and engineering. 🎨 Design as Dialogue – Successful creation means anticipating and negotiating with your audience or client, constantly adapting design choices to meet both artistic vision and user needs. 🎨 Lifelong Learning & Adaptation – Warren emphasizes the importance of continual growth, education, and reflection. He shares how staying curious and open—whether with students, new technologies, or changing cultural contexts—is essential for creative survival, especially in fields facing rapid technological change. Episode Highlights: Warren's creative origin story: from discouragement to discovery (00:03:47) The nuances of designing jewelry for movement, light, and perception (00:06:10) Lessons in creative problem-solving, client collaboration, and "designing backwards" (00:11:08) Navigating difficult client requests with tenacity and investigation (00:14:44) The necessity of lifelong learning and adapting to technological shifts in the jewelry industry (00:19:42) Warren's current work on contemporizing traditional designs and his upcoming projects (00:22:55) Links and Resources: Warren Feld's Website: https://www.warrenfeldjewelry.com/ Warren Feld's Books: Available on Amazon https://amzn.to/4p2ZiB0 Mike Brennan's Website: www.MikeBrennan.me   Feeling inspired? Don't forget to subscribe to Creative Chats and leave a review! Your feedback helps this podcast reach more artists, makers, and creative thinkers just like you. Want to dive deeper into your creative journey? Check out the resources at www.mikebrennan.me and get in touch with Warren for more on jewelry artistry and creative wisdom. Keep creating, keep connecting, and join us next time for more Creative Chats!

    26 min
  4. 316. Stop Giving Away Your Creative Power

    05/11/2025

    316. Stop Giving Away Your Creative Power

    316. Stop Giving Away Your Creative Power In this episode of Creative Chats, Mike Brennan discusses the importance of valuing oneself as a creative individual. He emphasizes the need for creatives to recognize their worth and not to seek validation externally. The conversation explores the challenges faced in the creative job market, including the pressure to accept undervalued work and the importance of self-awareness in navigating these situations. Mike shares personal experiences and insights to encourage listeners to stand firm in their creative power and pursue opportunities that align with their values. 3 Key Takeaways: 🎨 Value Your Creative Power – Mike Brennan explores the critical concept of self-worth, emphasizing how vital it is for creatives to own their abilities and not chase external validation. 🎨 Know Your Worth in the Marketplace – Through real-world examples and analogies, Mike Brennan illustrates how creatives can protect themselves from exploitative opportunities, like unpaid test projects and undervalued contracts. 🎨 Choose the Right People and Projects – Instead of saying "yes" to every opportunity, focus on seeking collaborators, clients, and communities that truly align with your skills and values—because not every client is your client! Links and Resources Mentioned: Mike Brennan's Website - https://mikebrennan.me Daily Creative Habit Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/dailycreativehabit/ Daily Creative Habit Journal (details on Daily Creative Habit Journal - https://amzn.to/3EpKoCZ) SmartLess Podcast (episode referenced: David Duchovny)   Feeling inspired? Subscribe to Creative Chats and leave a review—your support helps us reach and empower more creators! Ready to level up your creative journey? Explore the Daily Creative Habit Membership and resources at mikebrennan.me. Take action on your creative goals, connect with the community, and remember: Know your worth and stand in your power!

    29 min
  5. From Leaving Law to Embracing Creativity: Casey Berman's Journey

    29/10/2025

    From Leaving Law to Embracing Creativity: Casey Berman's Journey

    315. From Leaving Law to Embracing Creativity: Casey Berman's Journey In this episode of Creative Chats, Casey Berman shares his journey from law to creativity, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking in career transitions. He discusses the significance of identifying one's unique skills and strengths, overcoming fear, and embracing curiosity as a pathway to personal growth. Casey also highlights the role of creativity in professional development and offers practical strategies for managing fear and navigating change. The conversation concludes with insights into Casey's future aspirations and creative processes. 3 Key Takeaways: 🎨 Think Critically About Your Career Choices Don't just wander—while nonlinear paths are normal, Casey stresses the importance of critically evaluating each step. Informational interviews and real-world research can help pressure-test your next move, giving you more confidence in any transition. 🎨 Leverage Your Unique Genius You're more creative than you think. Casey introduces his "unique genius" approach: identifying your core strengths, skills, and values through honest self-assessment and feedback from others, then using those insights as the foundation for meaningful professional change. 🎨 Face Fear with Action and Curiosity Fear is natural—but it can be mitigated with baby steps and reframed as a signal for growth. Casey shares practical methods to confront and lessen fear, leaning into curiosity and small actions that build momentum and unlock new possibilities. Episode Highlights: Casey's transition from law to entrepreneurship and coaching Overcoming fear, perfectionism, and the belief that your past was "wasted" How curiosity and creativity spark career and personal transformation Practical exercises for discovering your transferable skills and strengths The power of community and resources to support your creative journey Links and Resources: Leave Law Behind - https://leavelawbehind.com https://caseyberman.com Casey Berman on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseybermansf Daily Creative Habit - https://dailycreativehabit.com Mike Brennan's Website - https://mikebrennan.me   Feeling inspired? Subscribe to Creative Chats and leave a review! Your feedback helps us keep sharing powerful conversations that fuel your creative growth. Want daily accountability in your own creative journey? Join the Daily Creative Habit Community and grab your copy of the Daily Creative Habit Journal at DailyCreativeHabit.com. Dive deeper and connect with fellow creators—your next creative breakthrough starts here!

    47 min
  6. Finding Beauty in Brokenness Lessons from Kintsugi for Creatives

    23/10/2025

    Finding Beauty in Brokenness Lessons from Kintsugi for Creatives

    314. Finding Beauty in Brokenness Lessons from Kintsugi for Creatives In this episode of Creative Chats, Mike Brennan shares his experience with Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing pottery with gold. He reflects on the symbolism of Kintsugi, emphasizing the beauty of embracing imperfections and the stories behind our struggles. Through personal anecdotes, he encourages listeners to find value in their brokenness and to keep creating despite challenges. The conversation highlights the importance of resilience, authenticity, and the transformative power of art in our lives. Here are 3 key takeaways I hope resonate with you: Embrace Imperfection: The gold-filled cracks are not just repairs, but enhancements that add to the character and story of the piece (and of ourselves). Our mistakes and setbacks are part of our unique journey. Redemption Over Perfection: Often, the most beautiful outcomes grow from what's been broken and made new again. Whether it's our creative projects or personal stories, choosing restoration over discarding leads to resilience and authenticity. Share Your Story: Vulnerability builds real connections. Just as the cracks in pottery invite curiosity, sharing our struggles invites support and inspiration—not only for ourselves, but for others who may feel alone in their journey. If you're facing a season of brokenness or frustration in your work or life, remember: the cracks can become the most beautiful part of the story. Keep showing up, and let your gold shine through. Feeling inspired? Subscribe to Creative Chats and leave a review! Your feedback helps us reach and encourage more creatives on their journeys. Ready to deepen your creative practice? Explore Mike's Daily Creative Habit resources and books at https://mikebrennan.me. Remember: go create or recreate something today!

    19 min
  7. 313. Rediscovering Childhood Creativity

    15/10/2025

    313. Rediscovering Childhood Creativity

    313. Rediscovering Childhood Creativity In this episode of Creative Chats, Mike Brennan explores the themes of creativity, mental health, and the importance of rediscovering childhood creativity. He shares his journey of self-publishing, the significance of networking, and how professional pressures can stifle joy in creative expression. Mike encourages listeners to reconnect with their creative roots and emphasizes the value of creating for joy rather than profit. He also discusses tools and resources to help individuals reignite their creative passions and the lifelong journey of maintaining creativity in their lives. 3 Key Takeaways: 🎨 Childhood Creativity Remains Powerful – The creative play, curiosity, and expression we enjoyed as kids lay the groundwork for our adult creative lives. Mike encourages reflecting on those formative experiences and uncovering lasting threads that continue to inspire us. 🎨 Creative Practice Needs Space – Professional creatives often risk losing personal joy when creativity becomes only a career. Mike stresses the importance of nurturing a practice just for you, outside deadlines, clients, or commercial pressure. 🎨 Reconnect, Rediscover, Reclaim – If creative frustration or "low-grade dissatisfaction" is present, Mike urges listeners to intentionally recapture that childlike wonder. Make sacrifices for joy, track your creative habits, and prioritize activities that bring personal fulfillment—even coloring for coloring's sake! Episode Highlights: How crashing an event led to unexpected speaking opportunities and creative connections Mike's memories of drawing comics and making greeting cards as a child The struggle of balancing professional creativity with personal expression The role of community, tools, and daily habits for staying creatively engaged Links and Resources: Mike Brennan's Website: https://mikebrennan.me Books by Mike (Shop Tab): mikebrennan.me/shop The Daily Creative Habit Free Facebook Group: Join here   Feeling inspired to recapture your creative spark?  Subscribe to Creative Chats and leave a rating and review—it helps us connect with more creators like you! Visit mikebrennan.me to explore resources including the Daily Creative Habit Journal, and don't miss the supportive community in our free Facebook group. Go create something today and revive the joy that started it all!

    29 min

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Creative Chats is a podcast for artists, makers, and creative thinkers who want to stay creatively alive. In each episode, artist and creative mentor Mike Brennan talks with fellow creatives about their work, their process, and the realities of living a creative life. Through conversations and stories, you'll hear how artists, makers, and creators nurture their ideas, sustain their creativity, and build practices that keep them making meaningful work. If you care about creativity, curiosity, and the creative process, you're in the right place.