Getting Work To Work

Chris Martin Studios

Getting Work To Work is a weekly podcast for creative entrepreneurs, storytellers, visionaries, and change-makers who are on a mission of chasing big ideas, telling epic stories, and leaving living legacies. Whether you’re just starting out or have been at this creative and curious life for some time, I hope you’ll not only learn something new in this podcast, but also find yourself challenged and inspired to break through the barriers that hold you back from getting your work to work.

  1. 1 hr ago

    Skills for a Skill-less Society (GWTW897)

    As a curious person, I am intrigued with what it takes to build skills and get good at a craft. Sure, there’s the initial impulse, the desire to pick up a guitar, make a leather bag, or design furniture, but at some point you need to start doing the work. You pluck and strum, sew and saw, cursing and crying as you suck beyond measure. But something in you tells you to keep going. Slowly, you get better. It’s hard to say where you’ll end up, but that doesn’t stop you as you dream about new ideas and possibilities. Maybe you’ll make money, it might just be a hobby, but that doesn’t matter because you feel alive. This is the work we do in a skills-based society. But there’s an interesting conversation emerging in some corners of the internet centered around this question: How is AI de-skilling humanity and what impact will that have on society? What’s the Point of Skills in a Skill-less Society? Skills are essential to making anything. Skills help us dream. The ability to think increases in parallel with the growth of our skills. Skills become an extension to gauge how we feel. Connection with others is a healthy byproduct of developing skills. Skills transform hopes and dreams into a shared vision for humanity. Show Links Shae O. Omonijo Ai, Humanities, and the Future of Work by Shae O. The Great AI De-Skilling is Upon Us 39 (Or So) Lessons On The Way To 39 by Ryan Holiday How It’s Made Episode Photo from Envato Elements: Close Up Macro of Colorful Interwoven Fabric

    17 min
  2. 5 Jun

    “The Antidote to Conformity” with Heather Crank (GWTW894)

    When I find myself getting in my own way or needing a creative pick-me-up, I tune into what Heather Crank is doing with art, AI, design, and technology. She was one of the first artists in my circle to adopt AI, and since we last talked on Getting Work To Work three years ago, she continues to forge her message of shaping the future of AI by using and understanding it. In our conversation, we dive right into the topic of the decade: AI. We talk about what AI is as a tool, why we shouldn’t use it as it’s sold to us, trust, the importance of not being passive with AI, how she uses AI in her art and life, what the future of business might become, the boring nature of conformity, using AI to create propaganda, and maintaining our own cognitive sovereignty. Beyond AI, we talk about The Developing Life podcast and her recent participation in TEDxBend. If you are a creative wondering how you can challenge the status quo, Heather provides a few possible ways for you to take the power back. Previously on Getting Work To Work: “Entering a New World of Art” with Heather Crank (GWTW663) “Champion for a Creative World” with Heather Crank (GWTW365) Show Links Crahmánti Heather Crank (crahmanti) on Instagram “Netflix Lighting” and the Death of Cinematography by Robert Tolppi Why Does Every Netflix Show Look the Same? An Investigation. by Josh Rosenberg Palantir James Victore Artificiality Institute Refik Anadol Sougwen Chung The Diary of a CEO Ex-Google Officer: You Only Have 3 Years Left Before It Hits! – Mo Gawdat The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin with Neil Strauss Raising AI: An Essential Guide to Parenting Our Future by De Kai The Developing Life Podcast Is AI Making Our Brains Weaker? WALL·E (2008) TEDxBend Tess Posner RESONANCE | Tess Posner What Is Intelligence? Lessons from AI About Evolution, Computing, and Minds by Blaise Agüera y Arcas

    59 min
  3. 22 May

    “The Man to Mock Them All” with gough (GWTW891)

    The only prescription you need to get through today is one for laughter. Fortunately, dr. gough—fear not, it’s an honorary title—is in the house, pad in hand, to talk about his latest film, The Proposal, now available to download at beernutsproductions.com. We talk about stuff, lots of stuff, funny stuff, and even some serious stuff, all the while chuckling like two idiots who find everything funny. Things like why being busy keeps the demons at bay, exercise routines for comedy writers, the culinary hell that is the scotch egg, why gough’s face can’t hide a lie, how influencers influenced this mockumentary, supporting live entertainment, the travesty of Australian TV, our shared love and admiration for Stephen Colbert, and why it’s never been easier to make your own content. Show Links The Official Beernuts Productions Category on Getting Work To Work Beernuts Productions The Proposal Trick Or Treat Brisbane VLOG The Beernuts Productions Podcast gough’s parliament house speech The Gathering Magners Irish Cider Texas, Queensland Rome, Georgia Roma, Texas Rome, Italy (the good one) The Whitlams – Blow Up The Pokies (Official Video) The Whitlams Bassoon Flugelhorn John Denver – Take Me Home, Country Roads (Official Audio) Brisbane Lions Charlie Cameron Pricasso (Yeah, not safe for work, but talent is talent) ilia chidzey Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend BritBox A Musical Life… hosted by Scott Whatman Metamucil The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Wanton Destruction Of CBS Property – Letterman & Colbert Toss Stuff Off The Roof Of The Ed Sullivan Episode photo from Envato Elements: Talented Violinist Playing Music with Orchestra in Studio

    1hr 5min
  4. 17 May

    “Our Gift to the Universe” with Ashley Wren Collins & Jordan Rockwell (GWTW890)

    Today’s guests couldn’t have said a more profound statement during our conversation: “Art is our gift to the universe.” Ashley Wren Collins and Jordan Rockwell are the co-authors of She Wrote, He Wrote: A New York Love Story, here to talk about their shared love for art and romantic comedies. In our conversation, they talk about their creative partnership, cracking jokes on the beach of St. Martin, and how they worked together to write a novel, record an audiobook, and produce a podcast. We also talk about the rules of romantic comedies, bringing personal experiences to fictional stories, seeing themselves in their characters, and how writing can heal ourselves. Most importantly, Ashley and Jordan are shining examples of why you explore creative projects outside of your preferred genre, you end up having a lot of fun telling good stories with great characters. Show Links Ashley Wren Collins Jordan Rockwell She Wrote, He Wrote: A New York Love Story – Official Website She Wrote, He Wrote: A New York Love Story by Ashley Wren Collins & Jordan Rockwell She Wrote, He Wrote: A New York Love Story on Audible Interstellar (2014) Lawrence of Arabia (1962) NASA Artemis II Multimedia Monica Bellucci Wild Orchid (1989) George R.R. Martin Quote – Two Types of Writers The Shawshank Redemption (1994) David Lean Thriller by Michael Jackson Apocalypse Now (1979) The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks Sweet Valley High book series Danielle Steel 500 Days of Summer (2009) Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) 10 (1979) Rebel Wilson Melissa McCarthy Robert Redford American Psycho (2000) Sydney Sweeney Seth Winston Rocky (1976) Harrison Ford Shrinking (TV Series 2023–) Wes Craven The Last House on the Left (1972) Red Eye (2005) Sidney Sheldon Peacemaker (TV Series 2022–2025) The Pitt (TV Series 2025–) The Criterion Channel The Making of FANNY AND ALEXANDER Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Project Hail Mary (2026) The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026) Black Rabbit (TV Mini Series 2025) Heat 2 by Michael Mann and Meg Gardiner on Audible Episode photo from Envato Elements: Abstract Colorful Bokeh With City Night Background. Double Exposure

    43 min

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Getting Work To Work is a weekly podcast for creative entrepreneurs, storytellers, visionaries, and change-makers who are on a mission of chasing big ideas, telling epic stories, and leaving living legacies. Whether you’re just starting out or have been at this creative and curious life for some time, I hope you’ll not only learn something new in this podcast, but also find yourself challenged and inspired to break through the barriers that hold you back from getting your work to work.