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Your Creative Push

Your Creative Push is the podcast that pushes YOU to pursue your creative passion, even though you have a busy, full-time life. Twice a week, Youngman Brown interviews artists, musicians, writers, photographers, graphic designers, and other inspirational creative individuals in an attempt to get them to inspire you to put aside your excuses and START DOING WORK. Each artist opens up to YOU, revealing the things that hold THEM back on a daily basis, and how they FIGHT THROUGH IT. They then give you one final push, in an attempt to motivate you to start doing work as soon as the episode is over. If you have a full-time job or full-time responsibilities and WISH that you had the COURAGE and MOTIVATION to FINALLY do that thing that has been on your mind, this podcast is for you!
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Aug 12, 2016

John P. Weiss is an artist, cartoonist, and writer.  He writes a weekly column for Fine Art Views, an online art and marketing site.  He studied landscape painting extensively with Scott L. Christensen, and he was a staff editorial cartoonist at three newspapers.  His cartoons have appeared in several volumes of Charles Brook’s “Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year.”  He is also a police chief with over 26 years of law enforcement experience.

Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/johnpweiss

In this episode, John discusses:

-How he is able to balance so many creative pursuits while still having a full-time job as a police chief.

-His love for political cartoons and a decision that he had to make regarding them.

-How you sometimes have to make a choice as to what pursuits are most important to you, and then you have to let the less-important ones go.

-The impact that Minimalism and Essentialism has had on his life.

-The concept of batching and how it can help to make much better use of your time.

-What he writes about on his blog and for “Fine Art Views.”

-The difference between writing for his blog and writing for “Fine Art Views,” considering the large audience and deadlines.

-The power in reading broadly so that you can find unique connections to the art world that nobody might have made in the past.

-How lack of time is something that can always hurt creativity, and how to make the best use of what little time you do have (and maybe add some more).

-Picking only three major tasks to accomplish for the day.

-His experience discovering how much he loves landscape painting with Scott Christensen. 

-The idea that nothing is wasted, even if you switch or evolve your creative passions from one thing to another.

-Why he decided to retire early to pursue his creative endeavors.

-The value of mentors, but also the danger of bringing in too many mentors.

John's Final Push will inspire you to discover the thing that makes you the happiest and gives you the most fulfillment and to GO AFTER IT!

 

Quotes:

“For me, it really came down to learning to say “no,” learning to cut out things in my life that weren’t essential, and leveraging my time.”

“I’m kind of a Renaissance cop.”

“In some ways, conventional life smothers creativity.”

“I realized that creative passions are like oxygen.  Without them, we suffocate.”

“Time is always the biggest struggle.”

“Nothing is worse than having a great idea and then you forget it because you didn’t write it down.”

“Personal expression is a gift that keeps on giving.”

“If I don’t have time to paint and to write, then I get cranky.”

“What quickens your heart?  What is the thing that makes time stop for you?”

Links mentioned:

“Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less” by Greg McKeown

“Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World" by Cal Newport

“H is for Hawk” by Helen Macdonald

Blinkist

James Clear

Scott Christensen

John Singer Sargent

Connect with John:

Website / Facebook / Blog

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