27 min

Plays Nice With Others Daily Creative with Todd Henry

    • Careers

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.
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We want your questions, stories, and thoughts!
We're collecting your questions, stories, and reactions to episodes 1-13 of Daily Creative for our April series.

To submit a question, just go to dcshare.me, click the mic button, and share your thoughts.

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

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
Mentioned in this episode:
We want your questions, stories, and thoughts!
We're collecting your questions, stories, and reactions to episodes 1-13 of Daily Creative for our April series.

To submit a question, just go to dcshare.me, click the mic button, and share your thoughts.

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

27 min