Create or Die with Marek Hosek

Marek Hosek

In our podcast, we delve deep into the realm of creativity, exploring the profound motivations that compel individuals to rise each morning with an insatiable urge to create. Whether they're driven by passion, purpose, or the sheer joy of expression, we uncover the inner workings of what fuels this intrinsic need to bring something new into the world, regardless of financial gain. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of why we, as humans, are inexorably drawn to the act of creation, seeking to understand the very essence of our creative impulses.

  1. Driving a Brighter Future: Creativity and EV Advocacy with Caroline Bray

    MAR 4

    Driving a Brighter Future: Creativity and EV Advocacy with Caroline Bray

    In this episode of Create or Die, host Marek Hosek explores how creativity can be a powerful engine for environmental advocacy with guest Caroline Bray. A dedicated volunteer coach for Drive Electric Colorado, Caroline has transformed her passion for electric vehicles (EVs) into a creative mission to prove that anyone can "EV anywhere". From her roots in a nature-focused Waldorf education to her current work as a digital content creator, Caroline shares how she uses film, social media, and personal branding to debunk EV myths and "vote with her money" for a sustainable future. Join us for a deep dive into the intersection of technology and creativity, the value of small wins, and what it truly means to build a better world for the next generation.Show Description Talking Points The "EV Anywhere" Mission: Caroline explains her work with Drive Electric Colorado, focusing on road trips and car shows to prove that EVs are viable for all types of travel.Voting with Your Money: A discussion on how purchasing decisions, like choosing an EV over a gas-powered car, act as a vote for the kind of future you want for the next generation.Creative Advocacy via Social Media: Caroline shares her journey of creating daily video content to build a brand and engage her community, highlighting the importance of "learning by doing".Waldorf Education & Early Creativity: How attending the Denver Waldorf School shaped Caroline's creative thinking and approach to problem-solving from a young age.The Inspiration of Environmental Film: The impact of the Colorado Environmental Film Festival on Caroline's work and her interest in regenerative farming and sustainable living.Main Takeaways Personal Passion as a Creative Engine: Caroline demonstrates that creativity isn't just about traditional art; it's a tool used to push for causes you believe in, such as environmental sustainability.The Power of Small Wins: Success doesn't always have to be a major milestone; it can be found in the daily discipline of creating content and having small, impactful conversations with others.Sustainability is a Lifestyle: From driving EVs to visiting "earthships" in New Mexico, Caroline emphasizes that living creatively involves finding innovative ways to reduce our environmental footprint. Ipassgas.org https://www.youtube.com/@carolinebray82 https://www.instagram.com/caroline_and_blazerev/

    1h 1m
  2. From Rebellion to the Grammys: Navigating the Creative Path of Music Journalism with Kyle Eustice

    FEB 28

    From Rebellion to the Grammys: Navigating the Creative Path of Music Journalism with Kyle Eustice

    In this episode of Create or Die, I sit down with Kyle Eustice, a seasoned music journalist whose career has been defined by a deep-seated passion for preserving hip-hop history. From her early days finding her voice through writing to becoming a trusted insider in the music industry, Kyle shares the pivotal moments that shaped her path. We discuss her life-altering health crisis and commitment to sobriety that brought her creative mission into sharp focus, the "miraculous" nature of her career, and how a mindset of gratitude allows her to navigate the high-pressure world of major events like the Grammys. Key Takeaways The Power of Encouragement: Kyle traces her writing roots back to childhood praise from her parents and later, a high school teacher who recognized her talent and pushed her to pursue journalism.Sobriety as a Creative Catalyst: A major health crisis in 2006 led Kyle to stop drinking, a turning point she describes as a "miracle" that allowed her to fully focus on building her successful career.Authentic Storytelling: Her primary motivation is capturing the honest stories of hip-hop’s "architects and pioneers," ensuring their legacy is preserved on record forever.Overcoming Industry Doubts: Starting out, Kyle faced skepticism for being a white woman writing about hip-hop, which required her to develop "thick skin" and maintain confidence in her work.Gratitude as a Daily Practice: Kyle emphasizes that maintaining a sense of gratitude and focus helps her handle the intense pressure of the music industry and stay inspired.The Intersection of Creativity Creativity as Documentation: For Kyle, creativity is not just about writing; it is the act of preserving a culture. She sees her work as a mission to give credit to those who built hip-hop, documenting hundreds of hours of conversations to capture the essence of the root culture.The "Learning by Doing" Approach: Her creative journey took a practical turn in Santa Fe, where she began throwing her own hip-hop shows because the local scene was lacking what she wanted to see. This proactive approach eventually led her career to "take off".Running as Meditation: Kyle views her daily running habit as a creative tool for focus. She describes it as a form of meditation that brings her back to her breath and helps her manage a fast-paced "ADD" mindset.Reflective Traditions: She maintains a creative tradition of listing her top interviews of the year every New Year’s Eve, allowing her to reflect on her accomplishments and the "pinch-me" moments of her career. Follow Kyle: https://www.instagram.com/therealkyleeustice/

    40 min
  3. Expect the Unexpected: The Artful Life of Hague Williams

    04/08/2025

    Expect the Unexpected: The Artful Life of Hague Williams

    Artist, teacher, and printmaker Hague Williams joins me for an inspiring deep dive into his creative journey—from a childhood marked by constant moves and collecting objects for a sense of place, to discovering art through early sketching. We explore his time at Black Mountain College and the influence of legends like John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and Jasper Johns. Hague shares pivotal moments in his life, including a six-month backpacking trip that became five years living in Europe, earning his MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago, and a chance encounter with a rock in Victor’s Waysculpture garden in Ireland—etched with the words “Create or Die.” This episode touches on the transformative power of art, meditation as a daily creative ritual, and how artists like Bill Viola evoke deep emotional resonance. We talk about how teaching is not just something Hague does—it’s how he grows. He learns from his students as much as they learn from him, often creating art alongside them during the day. For Hague, teaching and making are inseparable. He reminds us to stay open to life’s unfolding, saying, “How can you expect the unexpected if you expect?” and “Making plans makes God laugh.” For him, life is something to be traveled through, not tightly mapped. It’s a conversation about how creativity helps us record what we feel—and how it might just change the world. Find Hague: https://www.haguewilliams.com https://www.instagram.com/haguewilliams/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/hague-williams-77436736/

    1h 32m
  4. From the Streets to the Studio - Paul Lukes' Journey of Recovery & Creative Transformation

    06/15/2024

    From the Streets to the Studio - Paul Lukes' Journey of Recovery & Creative Transformation

    In this inspiring episode, we welcome Paul Lukes, an American-born, Czech-blooded designer, fine artist, and graffiti writer currently residing in Fort Collins, CO. Paul’s life has been a journey across diverse landscapes, growing up between Taos, NM, and various locations in California. These experiences immersed him deeply in hip hop culture, graffiti, gang culture, and the low rider scene. Paul's professional path began after art school, where he worked at a type foundry while navigating the challenges of street life and earning his degree. He founded his own design shop, Smart Minds, in college and has been a pivotal figure in the music industry for nearly 20 years, creating album art and branding for the hip hop community. His passion for combining design and music is evident in every project he undertakes. For almost 15 years, Paul has been married to a prolific music journalist, allowing them to collaborate on projects whenever possible. However, beyond his professional achievements, Paul's personal journey as a recovering addict with 11.5 years of sobriety has profoundly influenced his life and creativity. Getting clean and sober not only saved his life but also enriched his artistic vision and personal relationships. Paul's recovery journey is deeply intertwined with his creativity, providing a therapeutic outlet and grounding him in the present. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive mindset, both in life and in his creative career, and believes in the profound impact design can have on the world. His daily routines, both morning and pre-bed, help him stay focused and balanced. In our conversation, Paul shares candidly about the pivotal moments in his life, including meeting his wife, his mother's death, and how these events have shaped him. He discusses the stark difference between creating art while numb versus with a clear mind and stresses that there are no negative reasons to being sober. Paul's story is a testament to the power of perseverance, the transformative potential of recovery, and the boundless possibilities when passion meets purpose. Tune in to hear Paul's inspiring story of redemption and artistic triumph, offering valuable insights into the intersection of creativity and recovery. Find Paul: Smart Minds Culture Conservationist LinkedIN

    1h 8m
5
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6 Ratings

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In our podcast, we delve deep into the realm of creativity, exploring the profound motivations that compel individuals to rise each morning with an insatiable urge to create. Whether they're driven by passion, purpose, or the sheer joy of expression, we uncover the inner workings of what fuels this intrinsic need to bring something new into the world, regardless of financial gain. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of why we, as humans, are inexorably drawn to the act of creation, seeking to understand the very essence of our creative impulses.