The Creative Life — with Jim Kroft

Jim Kroft

🎙️ The Creative Life — with Jim Kroft This podcast is for creatives who’ve chosen the long road. Each week, I take one aspect of the creative life — a breakthrough, a challenge, or a tool that’s helping me — and share what I’m learning from the inside. I started the show because I couldn’t find what I needed: a companion for the real challenges of making art while building a life around it. The podcast swings between the psychological traps we face and the practical tools that keep me going. It moves between mindset and method — but always comes back to how we keep showing up. I’m Jim, your host. I’ve lived a long life in the arts — full of meteoric highs and humbling lows. Here are a few stops from the journey: 🎸 Released 7 records — from major labels to van tours 🎥 Filmed 6 feature docs, screened at 200+ festivals 🧠 Built a creative business in Berlin since 2013 ✍️ Top 1% on Substack for weekly consistency 📈 Raised nearly €100K for refugee & Ukraine war efforts 🎧 The Creative Life has hit the Apple Podcast charts Thanks for being here, Jim 🔗 Listen & Follow: Spotify Apple Podcasts Substack YouTube Instagram

  1. 9 MAR

    The Steve Jobs Rule That Can Save Your Creative Career

    Welcome back to The Creative Life! In this episode, I break down the signal-to-noise framework — and how to use it to protect your craft, build momentum, and stop letting the urgent eat the essential. Steve Jobs didn't think in years. He thought in 18 hours. That one idea hit me like a thunderclap — and restructured everything about how I work. He had one rule: pick the three to five things that absolutely have to get done today. Do those. Everything else is noise. Here's what it gave me: a way to finally move my creative life forward. Clarity on what to do today. And the freedom to ignore everything else. NEWSLETTER📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://jimkroft.substack.com/ What you'll learn: 🎚️ What signal vs. noise actually means for a creative — not a CEO⏱️ The Jobs 18-hour rule and how to adapt it when you're artist, marketer, and human all at once🌀 Why working hard keeps you stuck — and the brutal honest reason most of us stay there⚖️ The 60/40 rule — how to protect your craft while still building an audience in a world that demands both🔥 How I pulled my album project back from the dead by ruthlessly cutting everything that wasn't moving it forwardIf your creative life feels full but frozen, this one's for you. Let's get into it.Jim Kroft Jim Kroft Links: 📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft 🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y 📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3 🎙️Podcast: https://bit.ly/3OycQVO All music in this episode is mine — stream it on Spotify. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    29 min
  2. 28 FEB

    Beyond the Age of Content

    Welcome back to The Creative Life! After watching a documentary on Man Ray, I couldn't stop thinking about how much the creative life has changed — and how much it hasn't. In this episode, I draw parallels between Man Ray's move to Paris in 1921 and my own move to Berlin in 2007, just as social media was beginning its takeover.  What came out are some hard-won reflections on what it takes to make real work in an age that wants us to post, perform, and chase likes — instead of getting, as Steve Martin once said, "so good they can't ignore you." If you're a creative navigating doubt, distraction, or the pull between building an audience and building the craft — this one's for you. What you'll learn: 🚪 Why giving yourself permission to disappear may be the most important creative decision you ever make 🌉 What crossing a real threshold looks like — and why removing Plan B is the ultimate creative asset 💥 Why failure is kinetic — already moving you forward, even when the results say zero 🔧 How Man Ray's worst exhibition became the catalyst for his greatest transformation 🎁 Why your only job as a creative is to keep giving the gift — and trust what you can't yet see Let's dive in!Your host, Jim Kroft All music in this episode is mine — stream it on Spotify. 📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://jimkroft.substack.com/ 📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft 🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y 📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3 🎙️Podcast: https://bit.ly/3OycQVO ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    26 min
  3. 31 JAN

    What Hemingway Can Teach Creatives About "The Content Trap"

    ✉️ NewsletterJim's "The Creative Life"  goes out to 2K plus each Saturday:👉 https://jim-kroft.short.gy/0925A/Jim-Kroft-newsletter Welcome back to The Creative Life Podcast If you're caught between feeding the algorithm and making something meaningful — or struggling to commit to long-term work — this episode offers a different way forward. I was reading Hemingway's A Moveable Feast when it hit me: In 1921, he walked away from a successful journalism career because his work was "dead by the time it was printed the following morning." A perishability trap. That's exactly what we're living through now — posting work that disappears into algorithmic decay while the projects that could actually matter sit waiting. In this episode, I break down the creative principles Hemingway forged in Paris and what they can teach us about building a legacy in a content-driven world. ____ A SHORT NOTE ON THIS WEEK'S AUDIO! Guys - I had two broken mics, tech glitches and a crashing computer for this episode. My apologies that the audio is not as strong as usual - I wrestled with it for hours to get it as best I could. Issues will be ironed out for next time! Thanks for bearing with me! Jim_____ What we'll explore:  🎯 How to escape the perishability trap and make the choice between content and legacy🌌 Why commanding the vacuum — protecting your inner space — is essential for any lasting work🧊 What the Iceberg Theory reveals about AI, storytelling, and why your lived experience matters now more than ever⏳ The five-year threshold: why anything significant takes longer than we want to admit🔥 How to leave the paradigm of your old self and commit to work that enduresLet's dive in,Jim Kroft 📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://jimkroft.substack.com/ 📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft 🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y 📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    23 min
  4. 11 JAN

    Why All Your Goals Should Point to One Thing

    Welcome back to The Creative Life Podcast! Most creators don’t have a talent problem—they have a completion problem. We are a generation of open tabs, half-written drafts, and "Albatross Projects"—those unfinished works that weigh us down more than the pride of what we’ve actually completed. If you’re starting 2026 with a dozen open loops, you don’t need more goals. You need a blueprint to finish what you’ve already started. In this episode, I break down why every habit, hour, and "no" in your life must point to one thing. I share the exact system I’m using to "cauterize" my side quests and finally cross the finish line with my new album. Whether you are a musician, writer, or artist, it’s time to stop the multiplication and start the completion. What you’ll learn: 🎯 The Power of One: Why building an audience follows the work—not the other way around.⚔️ The Binary Filter: How a "Hierarchy of Choice" eliminates the daily negotiation with yourself.🛡️ Cutting the Hydra: Why focus isn't about doing more, but having the courage to do fewer things.🎹 The Hardest First: How to turn creative resistance into a daily ritual that actually moves the needle.🏗️ The Finished Arc: Why completing a project is the only way to find your next self.Let’s get into it.Jim All music in this episode is mine — stream it on Spotify. Jim Kroft Links: YouTube | Newsletter | Spotify | Instagram | X ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    31 min
  5. 14/12/2025

    The December Reset: How to Turn End-of-Year Burnout into Momentum for 2026

    Welcome back to The Creative Life Podcast. December has a way of turning unfinished work into self-judgment. Projects stall. Energy drops. And suddenly what you’ve been building all year starts to feel like failure—simply because there isn’t enough time left to finish it. This episode is about doing the opposite of what society demands right now. Not forcing a fresh start. Not pushing through exhaustion. But learning how to pause without abandoning the work—so you return in January with momentum, not burnout. I call it The December Reset: a way to forgive yourself, protect what you’ve already built, and store energy for the year ahead—rather than walking into January carrying a backpack full of pressure. If you’re a creative ending the year tired, unsure, or questioning how far you’ve come, this episode offers a steadier way forward. What you’ll learn: 🕰️ Why projects take longer than we plan—and how accepting the real timeline restores momentum🎒 How December forgiveness becomes fuel for January, instead of dragging burnout forward✋ Why the “fresh start” myth quietly kills good work—and what to do instead🧭 How to close the year without starting again, so continuity stays intact🔥 A simple way to return in January with direction, not pressureThis isn’t about finishing everything. It’s about staying with what matters—and learning how to continue, rather than quit. I'm your host Jim Kroft, let's dive in! All music in this episode is mine — available on Spotify. 📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://www.jimkroft.substack 📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft 🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y 📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3 🎙️Podcast: https://bit.ly/3OycQVO ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    14 min
  6. 03/12/2025

    The Message In Your Stuckness

    “The Creative Life Newsletter” — for people balancing creativity with the demands of work and life. Written weekly from Berlin. 👉 https://jim-kroft.short.gy/0925A/Jim-Kroft-newsletter----Welcome back to The Creative Life Podcast. In the last couple of episodes, I talked about a period of resistance in my creative life. Today, I wanted to go deeper. Not to repeat myself — but to make the lessons clearer, more practical, and more usable for anyone facing their own block. Because resistance isn’t abstract. It has a message. It has a direction. And when you finally stop avoiding it, it becomes the doorway back to your real work. In this episode, I break down exactly how I moved from being stuck — creatively, emotionally, spiritually — to reconnecting with the centre of my project, rebuilding momentum, and making the big decisions that changed the year. Whether you’re a musician, writer, or artist trying to find your way back to what matters, this episode gives you a step-by-step you can actually use. What's Inside:  🧭 How resistance shows up when you’ve drifted from your real creative driver🙏 Why surrender, not effort, is often the turning point✍️ How to name the one move you’ve been avoiding — and finally make it🧹 What removing obstacles does for your creative energy🎶 How reconnecting to the habit brings the work alive againLet’s get into it. All music in this episode is mine — stream it on Spotify. Jim Kroft Links:📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://www.jimkroft.substack 📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft 🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y 📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3 🎙️Podcast: https://bit.ly/3OycQVO   ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    21 min
  7. 26/11/2025

    How I Overcame 3 Months Creative Resistance as a Musician

    ✉️ The Creative Life Newsletter The artist’s journey is long. I write a newsletter to help you stay on it 👉 https://jim-kroft.short.gy/0925A/Jim-Kroft-newsletter ___________________ Welcome back to The Creative Life Podcast. This week I’m sharing the story behind a three-month stretch of deep creative resistance — a period where I thought I was breaking down, only to realise something far more important was breaking out of me. It’s a personal episode, but a hopeful one. Because what came out of this resistance has given me the clearest sense of direction I’ve had in years. If you’re a creative who feels dispersed, off-centre, or unable to return to your core work, I think there will be lots of good stuff in here for you. 🎯 Why resistance hits hardest when you’ve drifted too far from your centre🎹 How one raw moment at the piano was a gateway back to my own musical heart🧭 How to recognise misalignment before it becomes a full creative stall (especially when dispersed)✂️ Why radical subtraction can help you get back to the core🔄 How to rebuild momentum when you’ve lost the thread of a projectThanks guys - rating and reviewing (or even better sharing!) so appreciated!Jim All music in this episode is my own — stream it on Spotify. Jim Kroft Links: 📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft 🎧 Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y 📷 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3 📬 Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://www.jimkroft.substack ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    33 min

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🎙️ The Creative Life — with Jim Kroft This podcast is for creatives who’ve chosen the long road. Each week, I take one aspect of the creative life — a breakthrough, a challenge, or a tool that’s helping me — and share what I’m learning from the inside. I started the show because I couldn’t find what I needed: a companion for the real challenges of making art while building a life around it. The podcast swings between the psychological traps we face and the practical tools that keep me going. It moves between mindset and method — but always comes back to how we keep showing up. I’m Jim, your host. I’ve lived a long life in the arts — full of meteoric highs and humbling lows. Here are a few stops from the journey: 🎸 Released 7 records — from major labels to van tours 🎥 Filmed 6 feature docs, screened at 200+ festivals 🧠 Built a creative business in Berlin since 2013 ✍️ Top 1% on Substack for weekly consistency 📈 Raised nearly €100K for refugee & Ukraine war efforts 🎧 The Creative Life has hit the Apple Podcast charts Thanks for being here, Jim 🔗 Listen & Follow: Spotify Apple Podcasts Substack YouTube Instagram