13 episodes

Formerly The Accidental Creative.
Being a creative professional should be the greatest job in the world. You get to solve problems, express yourself, bring something new into the world and you get paid to do it. What's not to love. Yet every day, creative pros face, tremendous pressure and uncertainty. The temptation is just to play it safe, surrender to distraction and settle for less than your best daily creative is about making sure that's not your story.

Each episode focuses on a topic relevant to creative pros, like how to come up with ideas under pressure, or how the collaborate when you're overwhelmed, or how to lead your team and help them discover motivation.

It's time to fall back in love with your work.

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Daily Creative with Todd Henry Todd Henry

    • Business
    • 4.4 • 28 Ratings

Formerly The Accidental Creative.
Being a creative professional should be the greatest job in the world. You get to solve problems, express yourself, bring something new into the world and you get paid to do it. What's not to love. Yet every day, creative pros face, tremendous pressure and uncertainty. The temptation is just to play it safe, surrender to distraction and settle for less than your best daily creative is about making sure that's not your story.

Each episode focuses on a topic relevant to creative pros, like how to come up with ideas under pressure, or how the collaborate when you're overwhelmed, or how to lead your team and help them discover motivation.

It's time to fall back in love with your work.

Listen to Daily Creative wherever you get your podcasts or subscribe in the Daily Creative app at dailycreative.app.

    The Universal Laws Of Creativity

    The Universal Laws Of Creativity

    Are there really universal laws of creativity? Doesn't that sound too good to be true?
    In final episode of season one, hosts Todd Henry and Joshua Gott discuss Dave Zaboski's five 'Universal Laws Of Creativity', unpacking powerful insights from the first twelve episodes. They explore the dynamics of feedback and empathy in collaborative environments, the invigorating challenge of early project traction, the strategy behind juggling multiple initiatives, the transformative power of belief in the creative process, and the courage it takes to invite others into your work.
    Here are some key insights:
    1. Feedback is a dish best served with care.
    Navigating the fine line between directness and consideration is crucial when giving feedback. Todd Henry's candid confession about his sometimes over-aggressive approach to challenging ideas hints at the nuanced dance of pushing for improvement without bruising spirits.
    How can you ensure that your feedback builds up rather than tears down?
    2. Empathy without action leads to creative stagnation.
    Ruinous empathy can silently sabotage the best of teams, as the episode's conversation reveals. Over-caring without confronting issues may seem harmless but often results in a loss of trust and stunted growth. Instead, fostering a culture where challenges are met head-on, albeit with a human touch, can fuel a more vibrant and productive creative process.
    Is your empathy is empowering others or enabling a fear of conflict.
    3. The first step of creation is belief in the vision.
    A core message delivered by Dave Zaboski is the indispensable power of belief for igniting the creative spark. The session revisits moments when embracing a vision was the impetus for remarkable collaborations and projects. From the drawing boards of iconic films to the birth of a podcast season, belief is the secret sauce that enables creators to dream and venture beyond the ordinary.
    What creative vision are you pursuing?
    4. Risk is the price of admission for a chance to dance with success.
    Thad Cockrell's tale of a $99 album and the musician's gamble of mortgaging his house underlines a truth discussed in our episode: pivotal breaks often come at the heels of risk-filled decisions. Linking this concept to the 'Band of Brothers' metaphor echoes the idea that freedom to create is intertwined with the bravery to confront possible losses.
    What risk might you need to take in order to make your idea happen?
    5. Completion is a marathon, not a sprint.
    The hardest part is not starting, but finishing — this sentiment is echoed throughout the episode, particularly in the context of managing one's energy and resolve. As creators, seeing a project through to its conclusion, especially when novelty wanes and the grind sets in, distinguishes the successful from those who fall short.
    What does "finishing" mean in your current work?
    As always, you can hear the full interview with Dave Zaboski and receive daily episodes and prompts in the Daily Creative app at DailyCreative.app.
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    • 35 min
    The Wisdom Of The Water Tower

    The Wisdom Of The Water Tower

    Have you ever noticed those water towers, scattered across the horizon, and thought "Hmm... I wonder how those work?" Well, there's actually lot to learn from them about how to manage your life as a creative pro.
    In this episode, we explore the idea of managing energy instead of time in our creative process. Our guests, Lisa Congdon, Brian Johnson (author of Areté), Tony Schwartz (author of Be Excellent At Anything), and Jeff Karp (author of LIT), share their insights on the importance of understanding the creative process as a journey with highs and lows. We explore the link between physical and creative energy, emphasizing the significance of managing energy effectively to achieve peak performance in our work.
    The episode covers essential strategies for managing energy, including the concept of activation energy, the impact of deep work and intermittent renewal, and the importance of prioritizing tasks based on their energy requirements. It also delves into the power of micro-progress, the negative effects of multitasking, and the value of starting each day with the most important task.
    Key learnings:
    1. Managing energy is crucial for achieving peak performance in creative work.
    2. Prioritizing the most important task at the start of the day can significantly impact productivity.
    3. Working in increments and avoiding multitasking can lead to higher quality work.
    4. Small victories and low activation energy goals can contribute to overall energy management and motivation.
    5. Recognizing the link between physical and creative energy is essential for sustained optimal performance.
    Get full interviews and daily content in the Daily Creative app at DailyCreative.app

    • 26 min
    Remarkable

    Remarkable

    Are you "flying blind"? It's rare that everything is so clear that you can see exactly what to do. In those situations it's dangerous to just go with your gut. In creative work, you need a few external tools to help you gauge which decision is best.
    In this episode of Daily Creative, we explore how creators can navigate life's challenges by establishing a personal "instrument panel". We learn key insights from business leaders and high-performance coaches about living a remarkable life. Our guests include Guy Kawasaki (author of Think Remarkable), Christiana Smith Shi and Grace Puma (authors of Career Forward), and Jason Jaggard and Joseph Barkley (authors of Beyond High Performance).
    Key Learnings:
    1. Maintain perspective: Understand that situations are never as good or as bad as they seem, and use the attitude indicator to stay balanced.
    2. Plant many seeds: Continuously sow opportunities and remain open to countless possibilities, regardless of the outcomes.
    3. Embrace being underestimated: Actively pursue roles or projects where others may underestimate you, as it can lead to standing out and rising to the top.
    4. Beware of benevolent stagnation: Don't get too comfortable in your success; actively seek change and new challenges to keep growing.
    5. Choose an optimistic vision: Instead of creating a pessimistic view of the future, opt for an optimistic perspective and believe in the possibility of success.
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    • 24 min
    Mind Powers

    Mind Powers

    How do you get the most out of your mind in the moment you need your mind the most?
    In this episode of Daily Creative, we delve into the power of the mind and how to maximize its potential in moments of creative need. Todd Henry is joined by guests Andy J. Pizza, Juliet Funt, Charan Ranganath, Dan Doyon, and Tiago Forte to explore the various strategies to leverage the subconscious for creative inspiration. The discussion touches on the concept of incubation, the interplay between the conscious and subconscious mind, the importance of a healthy mental diet, the impact of repetition on memory and idea recall, and the development of a "second brain" to store and organize ideas for easy access.
    Key learnings from this episode:
    1. Giving our minds space and time for incubation is crucial for inspiring creative insights.
    2. The subconscious mind requires a healthy mental diet of high-quality stimuli to fuel the creative process effectively.
    3. Repetition and organization of ideas through tools like the second brain method can help improve memory retention and idea recall.
    4. Diversifying sources of information and experiences can prevent the mind from becoming narrow in its range of memories and ideas.
    5. External systems like a second brain can lighten the cognitive load and provide easy access to a wealth of amassed ideas.
    Get full interviews and daily content in the Daily Creative app at DailyCreative.app
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    • 23 min
    Big Black Beast With 88 Teeth

    Big Black Beast With 88 Teeth

    A pervasive myth of creativity goes something like this: if it's good, it should feel easy. But that's never been the case... for anyone. The truth is, doing creative work is hard. Sometimes it's like carving marble.
    In this episode, we explore the challenges of creativity and uncover strategies to overcome mental blocks when facing the daunting task of generating new ideas. From the unconventional approach of famous musicians and physicists to the power of terrible ideas, we invite listeners to push boundaries, think outside the box, and embrace the discomfort of creativity.
    Key Learnings:
    1. Embrace Irresponsibility: Sometimes, the pressure to be brilliant can hinder creativity. By allowing ourselves to play around with ideas without the expectation of publication, we can unlock new pathways and generate unconventional solutions.
    2. The Power of Terrible Ideas: Imaginating, or intentionally focusing on terrible ideas, can paradoxically lead to breakthrough concepts. By freeing ourselves from self-editing, we create space for unexpected and innovative thinking.
    3. Personal Idea Pad: Utilizing a tool such as the personal idea pad can help force connections and spark new ideas by smashing random concepts together. (Get the PIP at IdeaPad.me)
    4. Overcoming Biological Challenges: Our brain’s novelty function can work against creativity, but with deliberate tools and strategies, we can hijack our biology and foster unique and valuable ideas.
    5. Creativity Is Work: Creativity demands effort, persistence, and the willingness to push beyond comfort zones. Great ideas are attainable if we are committed to the process.
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    • 24 min
    Plays Nice With Others

    Plays Nice With Others

    What was the secret weapon that made Star Wars successful? (No, it wasn't the Death Star.) And, which Oscar-winning film's script was almost not even written, if not for some harsh words from a friend?
    In this episode, we delve into the importance of healthy relationships, radical candor, and effective communication in the creative process. We hear stories of challenging relationships and transformative conversations that led to breakthroughs in creativity and collaboration. We learn about the pivotal role others play in our creative work and the significance of becoming the type of person others need in their creative journeys. Guests include Kim Scott (author of Radical Candor), Charles Duhigg (author of the new book Supercommunicators), and Ausin Kleon (author of Steal Like An Artist).
    Key Learnings:
    1. Healthy relationships can play a crucial role in the creative process, and the input of others can be transformative for our work.
    2. Radical candor, the balance between caring personally and challenging directly, is rare but incredibly impactful in creative collaboration.
    3. Understanding the kind of conversation we're having, whether practical, emotional, or social, is essential for effective communication and connection.
    4. It's crucial to be attuned to others' needs and perspectives, and to engage in conversations that foster understanding and alignment.
    5. Effective communication involves proving that we are genuinely listening and understanding the perspectives of others, which can mitigate conflicts and foster meaningful dialogue.
    Get full interviews and daily content in the Daily Creative app at DailyCreative.app
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    We're collecting your questions, stories, and reactions to episodes 1-13 of Daily Creative for our April series.

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    If we use your submission on the show, you'll get a Daily Creative t-shirt.

    • 27 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
28 Ratings

28 Ratings

TresterVoll ,

From AC to DC Todd’s the guy I trust!

Really excited about the next chapter from Accidental Creative to Daily Creative. As a fledgling creative leader, Todd’s work has been a guiding light and I’m pretty sure I’d be overwhelmed or completely lost without it (shout out to Herding Tigers, it’s my bible).

dominiczyl ,

Great insights from great thinkers

Todd knows how to ask good questions and gets the best out of his guests

Darwin Boerne ,

Essential

Todd Henry’s Accidental Creative podcast has been like a trusted friend and mentor to me for the past ten years or so. When I first discovered it, I was managing a graphic design studio, and it helped me to understand the various dynamics in play within my own team and the organisation as a whole. It’s been just as useful – more so, probably – since I struck out on my own five years ago, in terms of regulating my own work habits and maintaining a happy, creative, balanced existence. A wealth of experience, wisdom and insight from Todd and his guests to ensure you’re prolific, brilliant and healthy over the long term. Essential stuff. NOTE FOR UK LISTENERS: It’s quite American in tone. You’ll get used to it!

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