Creatively Well

Derek Orth

Creatively Well is a podcast about nurturing creativity and wellbeing in both personal and professional life. Through real conversations and practical insights, we explore how to stay inspired, grounded, and resilient—while creating meaningful work. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or curious soul, this show helps you build a life where creativity thrives.

Episodes

  1. Jun 13

    Songwriting as Noticing with Frances England

    Episode Summary Derek sits down with Grammy-nominated children's songwriter Frances England to explore how creativity can emerge from the most ordinary moments. Frances shares the accidental origin of her music career, her philosophy of "songwriting as noticing," and the community she's built for songwriters in San Francisco. Guest: Frances England Grammy-nominated children's songwriter based in San Francisco. Also records under the name Oscilla for her adult-oriented music. Creator and facilitator of a monthly Songwriter's Circle at Sea Level in the Outer Sunset in San Francisco. Topics Covered How Frances accidentally started writing children's songs while sitting on the edge of the bathtub with her son LiamRecording her first DIY album Fascinating Creatures as a preschool fundraiser — and burning over 1,000 CDs by handGetting licensed to General Mills for a Bisquick ad within a few years of starting — and why the lo-fi home recording beat the polished studio versionThe rise of "kindie music" and how cultural timing helped Francis get recognized earlyBeing an introvert navigating a career that demanded live performanceTaking yourself seriously as an artist when your creative process looks "messy" or fragmentedElizabeth Gilbert's jackhammer vs. hummingbird creative personalities (Big Magic)The value of "puttering" as a legitimate part of the creative processWriting children's music that speaks to both kids and parents — capturing the wonder and fleeting nature of early childhoodHow songwriting trains attention and makes you more present in the worldThe origin and format of the Sea Level Songwriter's Circle — now 3 years old with 80+ members through the doorWhy community over competition makes the circle workSongwriting as grief processing — Frances's EP Drink Up the Sun (as Oscilla) and the song "Dappled Light"The song "You and Me" and a moving message from a college freshman who grew up listening to itResources & Links Frances England's music/website Francis's adult music project: Oscilla — EP Drink Up the Sun, song "Dappled Light"Sea Level art space, San Francisco (home of the Songwriter's Circle): Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert (jackhammer vs. hummingbird creative types)Creatively Well is a podcast about the creative process and how creativity supports our personal and professional lives. Hosted by Derek.

    40 min
  2. Mar 13

    Improv Thinking with Vivek Venugopal

    Host: Derek Orth Guest: Vivek Venugopal — Improv practitioner, executive coach, and corporate trainer specializing in communication, public speaking, storytelling, and improv thinking. Episode SummaryDerek sits down with Vivek Venugopal to explore how improv comedy principles can transform our personal and professional lives. Vivek shares his journey from a lukewarm college improv experience to winning an improvised presentation show in San Francisco, and ultimately building a career teaching "improv thinking" to professionals. The conversation dives into the neuroscience of flow state, the power of "Yes, And," and why authenticity is the key to better communication. Topics & TimestampsShow Introduction — 0:13Vivek's Background — 0:44 — From corporate training to teaching improv thinkingFirst Experience with Improv — 2:33 — A college improv practice that didn't quite clickWhy First Impressions of Improv Are Often Bad — 3:30 — The "mediocre first exposure" theory (musicals and improv alike)Living in Chicago Without Taking Improv — 5:21 — 10 years near iO and Second City, zero classesThe Speechless Show — 6:10 — Discovering a fully improvised presentation show in San Francisco, and winning on the first nightWhat Made Improv Click — 9:04 — How skills from nonprofit fundraising and tech sales were improv skills in disguiseA Global Upbringing and Adaptability — 10:43 — Born in Zambia, raised in India, college in Iowa — building adaptability into his mindsetLearning Improv Properly — 11:54 — Taking classes at Endgames in San FranciscoPerforming with a Tony Winner — 13:01 — Doing a two-person musical improv show with Anthony Veneziale, co-creator of Freestyle Love Supreme with Lin-Manuel MirandaFrom Performer to Teacher — 14:26 — Leading a corporate improv workshop the day after the 2016 election and discovering his callingThe Psychology of Perfectionism — 19:11 — How fear of being wrong creates neural pathways that hold us backThe Neuroscience of Improv & Flow State — 24:09 — Dr. Charles Limb's fMRI research at UCSF: the medial prefrontal cortex (creativity) vs. the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (self-monitoring/judgment)Accessing Flow State on Demand — 26:30 — Deep breathing, warm-ups, and improv exercises as tools to enter flowImprov Game: "Remember When" — 34:58 — Derek and Vivek improvise a fictional trip to a Moroccan night market with a talking Oxford-educated monkeyGame Debrief — 41:01 — Active listening, giving up control of the narrative, and shutting down the inner criticAirbnb's "11 Star Experience" — 44:58 — How Yes-And thinking led to the creation of Airbnb ExperiencesApplying Improv to Business — 31:21 — Adapting improv games for sales, brainstorming, and leadershipFinal Thoughts on Authenticity — 50:52 — "You're here because of your experiences, not despite them"Connect with VivekVivek Venugopal teaches improv thinking workshops, executive coaching for public speaking, and corporate training in communication and storytelling.

    54 min
  3. Feb 9

    The Biographer and the Detective with Eddie Selover

    Most biographies overlook the real person behind the legend, and that's why my guest, Eddie Selover, went deep. Discover how Eddie unraveled the secrets of Basil Rathbone, Hollywood’s most iconic Sherlock Holmes, by digging through family archives, unearthing unseen letters, and interviewing his grandson.What Eddie uncovered reveals a complex man far richer than the myth. In this episode, Eddie shares the surprising truths behind Rathbone’s career rise and fall, from his Shakespearean roots to his typecasting as a villain and the tragic decline of his later years. You’ll learn why Rathbone's war trauma pushed him to work obsessively, how his secret affair added layers to his story, and why his marriages were far more tumultuous than publicly known. Eddie breaks down: the real reason Rathbone hated his Sherlock Holmes persona, the hidden struggles behind his dashing exterior, and the unexpected chapters like his obscure Mexican film. He also reveals the critical discoveries from private letters and exclusive interviews that paint a picture of an artist haunted by his past and driven by an insatiable need to create. Why does this matter? Because understanding Rathbone’s true story offers a rare glimpse into the toll of fame, the scars of war, and the complexity of human identity. If you’re a fan of Hollywood history, biography, or stories of resilience and want to see behind the curtain, this episode will redefine your perception of a true Hollywood icon. Perfect for history buffs, film lovers, and anyone fascinated by the untold stories hidden in archives, this is a deep dive into the man behind the myth, exploring the psychological layers beneath the roles he played. Bring your curiosity and hit play to experience the unexpected truth about Basil Rathbone’s life, his struggles, and the legacy he left behind.

    56 min

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Creatively Well is a podcast about nurturing creativity and wellbeing in both personal and professional life. Through real conversations and practical insights, we explore how to stay inspired, grounded, and resilient—while creating meaningful work. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or curious soul, this show helps you build a life where creativity thrives.