33 min

Maura Molloy Interview – Stay Creative Episode 007 The Stay Creative Project

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Maura Molloy Interview – On the Joy of Consistent Creativity

In this episode, I sit down with the singer, music instructor and business owner, Maura Molloy. We discuss how creativity works best when it’s a part of your daily life.

Maura approaches every aspect of her life with a creative slant, whether it’s songwriting, directing a play or making a video for her Classical music business Maura&Co Music



If I’m writing songs I’m constantly thinking about it. You know, if I’m riding in my car or doing a yoga class. You know, I never stop thinking.

It’s like a jigsaw puzzle to me sometimes…. Until it fits I can’t stop. It bothers me.

It’s such a feeling of satisfaction when you solve the problem. In a lot of ways, creativity is problem-solving.

— Maura Molloy



Episode Highlights

Making a Living as a Musician

“I am a kind of happier than most people I know. I’m not searching for fame. I get up every day and I want to create and I want to create beautiful music. And that’s what my ultimate goal is.”

How Staying Creative is Like Working Out

“You know I really think you have to be deliberate about the process. Just because you might have creative tendencies, doesn’t mean you’re going to live a creative life.

I’m one of those people who works out every day.

And I do that for two different reasons. As a singer, I really care about my body. It’s my instrument but also it’s my mental…. you know by working out every day I keep my mind free and some of my best ideas come in the middle of a yoga class. ”

How Maura Recharges Her Energy as an Extravert

“I tend to recharge in other things that don’t involve music. I don’t listen to gobs of music. Like when I’m in the car, I want silence.

So if I’m not around people I keep my world really quiet. So that I can hear my inner dialogue in a way. I feel like the world… sometimes you can’t hear yourself….

If you can like shut the TV off for a couple of days, it’s really powerful. But it’s so hard to do that… so I strive for when I’m not around people to keep my life quiet.”

How Video Can Help Solve Wedding Problems

“I love thinking about what problem I could solve, in the intro [to the video] for the bride or something that’s going to spark my clients’ creativity by seeing what other brides are doing and what their choices are.

I’ve got a couple of things now: meet the musicians, where I introduce my own musicians.

And I’ve learned a lot about them. Things I didn’t know. So I think that it helps my marketing.

The client gets to see me, they got to know me. And I think they trust me a little more and they see how vested I am. I really care about their weddings.

Even though I’ve sung at over a thousand weddings, I really care.”

Episode Outline

00:08 Intro to Interview with Maura Molloy

01:47 Start of the Interview

03:27 Making a Living as a Musician

04:46 We Have to Work at Staying Creative

05:24 Why Maura Works Out Every Day

05:51 How Her Mom Instilled A Love of Art

06:56 Why Following Through is Critical to Staying Creative

07:58 Why Most Kids Become Less Creative as They Age

08:59 How Childhood Experiences Hold Some People Back from Further Creative Work

09:50 How Creatives Are Like Athletes Working Out Every Day

11:36 The Joy of Creative Problem Solving

14:47 How Introverts Create Differently from Extraverts

20:58 Making Videos for Bridal Music – Maura’s New Endeavor

22:45 How Video Can Help Solve Wedding Problems

Maura Molloy Interview – On the Joy of Consistent Creativity

In this episode, I sit down with the singer, music instructor and business owner, Maura Molloy. We discuss how creativity works best when it’s a part of your daily life.

Maura approaches every aspect of her life with a creative slant, whether it’s songwriting, directing a play or making a video for her Classical music business Maura&Co Music



If I’m writing songs I’m constantly thinking about it. You know, if I’m riding in my car or doing a yoga class. You know, I never stop thinking.

It’s like a jigsaw puzzle to me sometimes…. Until it fits I can’t stop. It bothers me.

It’s such a feeling of satisfaction when you solve the problem. In a lot of ways, creativity is problem-solving.

— Maura Molloy



Episode Highlights

Making a Living as a Musician

“I am a kind of happier than most people I know. I’m not searching for fame. I get up every day and I want to create and I want to create beautiful music. And that’s what my ultimate goal is.”

How Staying Creative is Like Working Out

“You know I really think you have to be deliberate about the process. Just because you might have creative tendencies, doesn’t mean you’re going to live a creative life.

I’m one of those people who works out every day.

And I do that for two different reasons. As a singer, I really care about my body. It’s my instrument but also it’s my mental…. you know by working out every day I keep my mind free and some of my best ideas come in the middle of a yoga class. ”

How Maura Recharges Her Energy as an Extravert

“I tend to recharge in other things that don’t involve music. I don’t listen to gobs of music. Like when I’m in the car, I want silence.

So if I’m not around people I keep my world really quiet. So that I can hear my inner dialogue in a way. I feel like the world… sometimes you can’t hear yourself….

If you can like shut the TV off for a couple of days, it’s really powerful. But it’s so hard to do that… so I strive for when I’m not around people to keep my life quiet.”

How Video Can Help Solve Wedding Problems

“I love thinking about what problem I could solve, in the intro [to the video] for the bride or something that’s going to spark my clients’ creativity by seeing what other brides are doing and what their choices are.

I’ve got a couple of things now: meet the musicians, where I introduce my own musicians.

And I’ve learned a lot about them. Things I didn’t know. So I think that it helps my marketing.

The client gets to see me, they got to know me. And I think they trust me a little more and they see how vested I am. I really care about their weddings.

Even though I’ve sung at over a thousand weddings, I really care.”

Episode Outline

00:08 Intro to Interview with Maura Molloy

01:47 Start of the Interview

03:27 Making a Living as a Musician

04:46 We Have to Work at Staying Creative

05:24 Why Maura Works Out Every Day

05:51 How Her Mom Instilled A Love of Art

06:56 Why Following Through is Critical to Staying Creative

07:58 Why Most Kids Become Less Creative as They Age

08:59 How Childhood Experiences Hold Some People Back from Further Creative Work

09:50 How Creatives Are Like Athletes Working Out Every Day

11:36 The Joy of Creative Problem Solving

14:47 How Introverts Create Differently from Extraverts

20:58 Making Videos for Bridal Music – Maura’s New Endeavor

22:45 How Video Can Help Solve Wedding Problems

33 min

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