
300 episodes

The Accidental Creative with Todd Henry Todd Henry
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Where do brilliant ideas come from? And, is it possible to do great work under pressure every single day? The Accidental Creative podcast explores how to stay prolific, brilliant and healthy in life and work as a creative pro. Host Todd Henry (author of the books The Accidental Creative, Die Empty, Louder Than Words, Herding Tigers, Daily Creative) interviews artists, authors and business leaders, and offers tips for how to thrive in life and work. Listen in and join the conversation at ToddHenry.com/accidental.
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The Idea Factory: Unlocking the Power of Your Creative Output
In this episode, we explore the importance of protecting our Idea Factory. Inspired by the Walt Disney business model, we learn that the creative output is at the core of any successful endeavor. Whether you're an entrepreneur or part of an organization, your ability to protect and nurture your Idea Factory directly impacts the value you bring. We discuss practical strategies and insights to help identify and safeguard your own Idea Factory.
Key Learnings:
1. The Idea Factory is the heart of creative output and value creation.
2. Capturing and nurturing ideas through dedicated time and intentional inputs is crucial.
3. Building an effective creative process involves managing time, focus, and energy.
4. Investing time in generating ideas for specific problems enhances problem-solving abilities.
5. Allowing for focused non-ping time and pruning nonessential activities contributes to effective creativity.
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A/J Jackson of Saint Motel: Navigating Multiple Creative Projects with Purpose
In this episode, we revisit a 2021 conversation with A/J Jackson, the lead singer of the band Saint Motel and the founder of a new eyewear company called Aview. A/J Jackson is a true creative polymath, with talents in filmmaking, songwriting, record production, and now entrepreneurship. We explore his journey in music and film, his creative process, and how he chooses which projects to pursue. We also discuss the impact of the pandemic on the music industry and the potential for innovation in live events. A/J shares insights on his new venture, Aview, which offers interchangeable frame and lens sunglasses. Throughout the episode, we gain valuable advice for young creative professionals, emphasizing the importance of finding your unique voice and staying true to it.
Key Learnings:
1. Shake up your creative process to stay fresh and tap into new ideas.
2. Create the things you want to experience yourself, rather than chasing trends.
3. The pandemic has brought about lasting changes in the music industry, such as the integration of live streaming options for concerts.
4. Avue's interchangeable frame and lens sunglasses offer a convenient solution for those who wear prescription glasses.
5. Find your own unique voice and drum on it as hard as you can for maximum impact and resonance.
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Achieving Breakthroughs: Principles for Igniting Innovation and Driving Change
In this episode, we interview Kim Christfort, co-author of the book "The Breakthrough Manifesto: Ten Principles to Spark Transformative Innovation." Kim, who is the chief innovation leader for executive accelerators at Deloitte, shares insights on what holds us back from innovating and how to overcome those barriers. We dive into topics such as the importance of silencing our cynic, the power of stripping away unnecessary complexity, and the role of healthy conflict in driving innovation. Kim provides practical advice for leaders facing challenges in fostering innovation within their organizations.
Key learnings from this episode:
1. Silencing our cynic: While critical thinking is important, cynicism can be toxic and hinder innovation. It's crucial to differentiate between the two and be open to new possibilities.
2. Stripping away complexity: Adopting a beginner's mindset and shedding layers of assumptions and beliefs can help us see things with a fresh perspective.
3. Healthy conflict: Encouraging constructive disagreements and fostering an environment where differing viewpoints can be shared openly is essential for driving innovation.
4. Don't play nice: Leaders should prioritize effectiveness over being liked and be willing to have difficult conversations to challenge ideas and move forward.
5. Overcoming organizational barriers: Understanding the language and values of the company and framing innovation opportunities in a way that resonates with the organization can increase the chances of being heard.
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Embracing Calculated Risks: K. Scott Griffith on Thriving In Times of Uncertainty
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of risk management for creative pros and leaders with seasoned expert K. Scott Griffith, author of "The Leader's Guide to Risk Management." We discuss the importance of understanding risk, how to spot and manage it effectively, and why risk management is essential for leaders. Griffith shares insights on the types of reliability and the importance of focusing on predictive behavior rather than consequential outcomes.
Key learnings from the episode:
1. Risk is inherent in everything we do, and managing it effectively is essential for success.
2. Successful leaders are often risk-takers, but it's important to be smart and calculated in taking risks.
3. Understanding the nature of risk and distinguishing between real risk and artificially escalated perception is crucial.
4. Focusing on system reliability, human behavior, and organizational culture in that order is vital for effective risk management.
5. Building a trusted environment for employees to report risks and working collaboratively to assess and address them can lead to positive behavioral changes and resilience.
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Getting To The Best Idea (a conversation with Niki Papadopoulos)
In this episode we re-vist a 2018 chat with highly respected editor Niki Papadopoulos. Niki shares her insights on the role of editing, offering invaluable advice for anyone looking to make an impact with their work. From the importance of finding the core of an idea to strategically building connections, Niki provides a wealth of knowledge. Todd and Niki also discuss the significance of having a point of view that may challenge and even offend some readers, as well as the importance of sharing and testing work in front of an audience.
Key Learnings from this Episode:
1. Make your product have impact, not just for the sake of making it.
2. Write as if you are speaking directly to one person who needs the advice.
3. Strategically build connections with people in your industry based on shared interests.
4. Consider the target audience and their relationship with your kind of product when developing an idea.
5. Share and test your work in front of an audience to overcome the fear of rejection and improve consistently.
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Good Design is for Everyone: Mauro Porcini on PepsiCo's Decade of Design and Innovation
In this episode, we dive into the importance of design with Mauro Porcini, the Chief Design Officer at PepsiCo. Design is often seen as an afterthought or something purely aesthetic, but Mauro explains that true design is a culture of caring. It begins with observing and understanding the needs and desires of people, and then creating solutions that meet those needs. Design is about more than making money, it's about making a real impact on people's lives. Mauro also shares the qualities of organizations that attract and retain talented designers, including traits like kindness, curiosity, and optimism. Join us for this insightful conversation on the power of design and its impact on leadership.
Mauro's new book is called Good Design Is For Everyone.
Key Learnings from this episode:
1. Design is not just about aesthetics, it's about understanding and meeting the needs of people.
2. True design begins with observation and caring about what people need and want.
3. Kindness, curiosity, and optimism are key qualities that attract and retain talented designers.
4. Design is a competitive advantage for companies of all sizes.
5. Organizations that prioritize design create a culture of innovation and collaboration.
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Customer Reviews
Excellent inspiration & thought-provoking interviews
I've been listening to this podcast for many years and always take away a gem of inspiration for the episodes. I recently bought Todd's new book Daily Creative, and find this inspiring & sometimes provocative ideas really helping me in managing my approach to personal & professional projects. I highly recommend the podcast and Todd's new book.
A must-listen for creatives
Todd explores the intricacies of running your own business as a freelancer. From the psychology, to the hard skills, to the people who have made freelancing look easy, Todd covers it all! Love this podcast!
Bringing Light to Creatives!
Todd is doing creative a big service by talking with other creatives and hearing their thoughts about their processes. It’s awesome to crack open the minds of other brilliant people and see how they tick and feel about their efforts. Keep it up, Todd!