This week the lines between reality and fiction blur, perhaps in a final fashion. Something has happened, something has changed, and something has shifted.
I hope you’re ready for this… I can’t say I was.
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This week the lines between reality and fiction blur, perhaps in a final fashion. Something has happened, something has changed, and something has shifted.
I hope you’re ready for this… I can’t say I was.
There’s a lot happening behind the scenes here at AIC Stories and I thought that before we kick off the rest of the year it’d be best to take a few minutes to let you guys know the plan!
If you love storytelling then AIC Stories is where you NEED to be!
Multiple podcasts, ONE great place to listen!
This week is a bit more personal, for both you and I, as I share a bit more about the next chapter in our Adventures in Creativity. There are changes, rather, evolutions underway and I’m very excited to share that with you.
The concept of storytelling is one of, if not the only, most important elements of creativity, the creative process, and even simply the human experience. Let’s talk about why.
I’m joined by a very special guest this week to talk about creativity from the perspective of a kid. Especially from the perspective of a kid with a parent that is a creative. My daughter Emma joins me as my co-host this week with some background appearances by my son, Orion as well!
Do you ever wonder if being an artist has somehow ruined your ability to just ENJOY the type of artwork you make? Let’s talk about this for just a moment.
As an artist it can be very tough to set aside the expectation of wanting everyone to love what you do. The fact is, not everyone will love what you do, and that is a good thing.
One of my long time favorite people to follow on social media has been the super talented artist from Calgary, Shelley Nutma. From paint to pen and ink there is something incredibly captivating about the worlds she creates and in this episode she’s stopped by the virtual studio to share her story with us!
As we wrap up our series on how and why focusing on creating deep connections to our audience when it comes to our creativity, we’re going to find a brilliant strategy in the most unlikely of places… Horror films and stories.