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  • 7 Simple Phrases for Creative Collaboration
    Here in the Gifted Underachiever clubhouse, we rarely disagree. But if we were to engage in conflict, James knows how to get out of it. He has come across a resource advising the use of 7 simple phrases to help one regain control of a conversation—specifically, a conversation with a creative client or collaborator on a particular project.Hope you enjoy this spirited discussion of why these 7 phrases work or don’t work, under what circumstances they might be employed, and some alternatives that James and Pat have used in their own dealings with creative collaborators.Questions for Listeners:* How do you navigate differences with creative collaborators?* Do you have a go-to phrase you use to regain “control” of a conversation?For Further Exploration:Mastering Tricky Work Situations: 7 Key Phrases to Regain Control7 Simple Phrases That Can Instantly De-Escalate A Heated Argument7 Things to Say When a Conversation Turns NegativeTop Invalidating PhrasesWant to Show Your Support for the Gifted Underachievers?We’d be very grateful for your support in either of the two following ways:1. Visit our merch shop!We have T-shirts, notebooks, hats, fridge magnets, mugs, and more. (Note: We’re working on getting free or low shipping in all countries!)2. Help us harness the wisdom of our Gifted Achiever guests!Here in the GU Clubhouse, we’ve gleaned and gathered incredible wisdom from our creative guests, whom we fondly call the Gifted Achievers. Help us put this wisdom into a series of handy guides that you can take on your so-called vacation to learn how to grow your audience, increase your capacity, and make more money doing what you love. Click here to donate $5 toward the project. The first 20 donors will get a free guide! https://ko-fi.com/giftedunderachievers.Thanks for listening to Gifted Underachievers! This post is public so feel free to share it.If you’re not already a subscriber, we’d love to see you in the GU Clubhouse! Always free, no spam, unsubscribe any time. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit giftedunderachievers.substack.com
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  • 1 Technique to Regain Your Creative Confidence
    Under the category of “overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome,” James suggests that the Gifted Underachievers start a “kindness file,” aka an “artistic wins journal.” He and Pat discuss whether this idea has merit, propose some names and formats for the concept that aren’t quite so douchey, and decide that yes, it just might be worth trying.Questions for Listeners:* Do you have a box, journal, or file for your “artistic wins”?* Which is it, and where do you keep it?* What’s in that file / box / journal?* Does it help you get through bad patches when your creative confidence is low?For Further Exploration:Simply Create on Creative Confidence:David Kelley on Creative Confidence:5 ways to build your creative confidence: Want to Show Your Support for the Gifted Underachievers?We’d be very grateful for your support in either of the two following ways:1. Visit our merch shop!We have T-shirts, notebooks, hats, fridge magnets, mugs, and more. (Note: We’re working on getting free or low shipping in all countries!)2. Help us harness the wisdom of our Gifted Achiever guests!Here in the GU Clubhouse, we’ve gleaned and gathered incredible wisdom from our creative guests, whom we fondly call the Gifted Achievers. Help us put this wisdom into a series of handy guides that you can take on your so-called vacation to learn how to grow your audience, increase your capacity, and make more money doing what you love. Click here to donate $5 toward the project. The first 20 donors will get a free guide! https://ko-fi.com/giftedunderachieversThanks for listening to Gifted Underachievers! This post is public so feel free to share it.If you’re not already a subscriber, we’d love to see you in the GU Clubhouse! Always free, no spam, unsubscribe any time. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit giftedunderachievers.substack.com
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  • Death by Misadventure
    Pat and James display key BBC mystery expertise when discussing Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot, Scottish criminal law, and a few more embarrassing (and humorous) thoughts on Death by Misadventure.Question for Listeners:* Who is your favorite: Poirot or Marple? Perhaps Vera?Thanks for listening to Gifted Underachievers! This post is public so feel free to share it.If you’re not already a subscriber, we’d love to see you in the GU Clubhouse! Always free, no spam, unsubscribe any time.Want to Show Your Support for the Gifted Underachievers?We’d be very grateful for your support in either of the two following ways:1. Visit our merch shop!We have T-shirts, notebooks, hats, fridge magnets, mugs, and more. (Note: We’re working on getting free or low shipping in all countries!)2. Help us harness the wisdom of our Gifted Achiever guests!Here in the GU Clubhouse, we’ve gleaned and gathered incredible wisdom from our creative guests, whom we fondly call the Gifted Achievers. Help us put this wisdom into a series of handy guides that you can take on your so-called vacation to learn how to grow your audience, increase your capacity, and make more money doing what you love. Click here to donate $5 toward the project. The first 20 donors will get a free guide! https://ko-fi.com/giftedunderachievers This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit giftedunderachievers.substack.com
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  • Are Creatives Too Nostalgic?
    There’s more than one type of nostalgia around art. Art media coverage seems to highlight the Old Masters, people who haven’t made art in a long time—heck, they haven’t even breathed in centuries! Their work gets a disproportionate amount of arts coverage not because art critics are nostalgic for an earlier time, and not because their art is awesome (although it is), but because of the giant sums it fetches.Some artists have nostalgia for themselves at an earlier time, before fatigue and cynicism pinned them to the floor.Some of us feel nostalgia for the in-person meetings and connections we used to get before COVID, after which just about everything went online, or for the golden age of publishing, when acquisitions editors would actually work with writers on their books, or for a time when broke artists would gather in certain neighborhoods to support and encourage each other. Some of us might even miss the pre-smartphone era, when people had landlines and creatives could go for hours without the distractions of an electronic device pinging from the other room, potentially with urgent messages from their kids that can’t be ignored.In this segment, your Gifted Underachievers discuss these types of nostalgia and then move forward into whether the current economy and the global housing crisis means we have to work all the time, fight hard to take a breath, and have superhuman focus to get a chance to do our creative work.What are the answers—go off grid to focus on your art? Or become a “householder creative?” We’d love to know what you think.Questions for Listeners* Is there a time period you feel you’d have thrived in, both creatively and economically?* What kind of arts coverage do you consume?* Do you support a family with your art?* Or did you eschew a household and put it all into your creative life?* Do you keep a phone in your studio / office / rehearsal space?For Further InvestigationThe path of the householder vs. The path of the renunciate:A microfiche machine!!!The Art Newspaper: https://www.theartnewspaper.com/Gifted Underachiever James’s ApronGeorge Simenon and his pipe:Ninth Street Women, by Mary Gabrielhttps://www.hachettebookgrom/titles/mary-gabriel/ninth-street-women/9780316226196/?lens=little-brownWant to Show Your Support for the Gifted Underachievers?We’d be very grateful for your support in either of the two following ways:1. Visit our merch shop!We have T-shirts, notebooks, hats, fridge magnets, mugs, and more. (Note: We’re working on getting free or low shipping in all countries!)2. Help us harness the wisdom of our Gifted Achiever guests!Here in the GU Clubhouse, we’ve gleaned and gathered incredible wisdom from our creative guests, whom we fondly call the Gifted Achievers. Help us put this wisdom into a series of handy guides that you can take on your so-called vacation to learn how to grow your audience, increase your capacity, and make more money doing what you love. Click here to donate $5 toward the project. The first 20 donors will get a free guide! https://ko-fi.com/giftedunderachievers This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit giftedunderachievers.substack.com
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  • The Future for Creative Workers
    Right now, Pat sees creative work as often being underappreciated (unless it sells well). She encounters many creatives who are struggling to find an audience, produce consistently, and make a living with their art. She’d like to see more accessible local community-building spaces and support for artists, both public and individual. She’d like to see easier and more transparent access to studio space and community-building opportunities at the local, national, and international level.James would like to see more of that too, and gives a shout-out to the work of Sharon Louden and Vinson Valega at the Institute for Sustained Creativity in its efforts to connect and support artists in all creative disciplines. He’d also like to see more original art easier to find—whether it’s visual art, film, dance, or books. He’d like to see the ACT of creativity being honored regardless of its financial “success,” and for creatives to get a little more respect in general.Questions for Listeners(Leave a comment by clicking the button below)* Where do you see creative work being in 5, 10, 20 years?* What’s your PERSONAL vision for your own work?For Further ExplorationBook: The Future of Creative Work: Creativity and Digital Disruption, Edited by Greg Hearn, Professor, Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, Australia: https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/usd/the-future-of-creative-work-9781839101090.htmlOur interview with the amazing Sharon Louden: The Institute for Sustained Creativity: https://www.sharonlouden.com/institute-for-sustained-creativityWorld Economic Forum: COVID-19 shows it’s time to rewrite the script on jobs in the creative economy: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2020/10/covid-19-shows-it-s-time-to-rewrite-the-script-on-jobs-in-the-creative-economy/Ways to increase your creative income that don’t require MORE. https://jessicaabel.com/increase-creative-income/Thanks for listening to Gifted Underachievers! This post is public so feel free to share it.If you’re not already a subscriber, we’d love to have you in the GU Clubhouse! Always free, no spam, unsubscribe any time.Want to Show Your Support for the Gifted Underachievers?We’d be very grateful for your support in either of the two following ways:1. Visit our merch shop!We have T-shirts, notebooks, hats, fridge magnets, mugs, and more. (Note: We’re working on getting free or low shipping in all countries!)2. Help us harness the wisdom of our Gifted Achiever guests!Here in the GU Clubhouse, we’ve gleaned and gathered incredible wisdom from our creative guests, whom we fondly call the Gifted Achievers. Help us put this wisdom into a series of handy guides that you can take on your so-called vacation to learn how to grow your audience, increase your capacity, and make more money doing what you love. Click here to donate $5 toward the project. The first 20 donors will get a free guide! https://ko-fi.com/giftedunderachievers This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit giftedunderachievers.substack.com
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