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Chasing Creative - Episode 1: Start Here

Episode 1: Start Here

01/15/16 • 21 min

Chasing Creative

Welcome to the first episode of the Chasing Creative podcast! In this short intro episode we’re giving you the rundown on what Chasing Creative is all about. We’re sharing where we’re at in our own lives, including our constant struggle against creative burnout. We chat about not having enough energy for creative projects at the end of the day, the ways we (kind of) prioritize our creativity, why we have a love/hate relationship with Twitter, and what you can expect from the Chasing Creative podcast going forward.

Here’s where to find Ashley:

Website: www.BrooksEditorial.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/brookseditorial

Instagram: http://instagram.com/brookseditorial

Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/brookseditorial

Here’s where to find Abbigail:

Website: www.InkwellsandImages.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/abbigailekriebs

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbigailekriebs/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inkwellsandimages/

Mini Book Club

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown

The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making by Catherynne Valente

Quotes from the Episode

“You can spend your time creating things, or you can spend your time
marketing things.” -- Abbigail

“I had this realization that all the podcasts I listen to have all
these famous people they interview. And they have really great
insights to share, but they don’t have action steps that someone like
me---a regular person with a toddler---can take right now.” --- Ashley

“It’s a difficult balance between ‘We make money and we’re surviving’
and ‘But we also want to be creative.’” --- Ashley

“Nobody in school told us how to get up every day and continue to be
creative.” --- Abbigail

“Our society tells us that creativity is a nonessential. It’s a hobby
you squeeze in when you have time or at the end of the day or maybe
when you’re retired. The message of Essentialism tells creatives that
if creativity is something that’s important to you, you need to make
it an essential thing in your life. Make it a priority.” --- Ashley

“We’re following through on an idea. This is good for us!” --- Ashley

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Welcome to the first episode of the Chasing Creative podcast! In this short intro episode we’re giving you the rundown on what Chasing Creative is all about. We’re sharing where we’re at in our own lives, including our constant struggle against creative burnout. We chat about not having enough energy for creative projects at the end of the day, the ways we (kind of) prioritize our creativity, why we have a love/hate relationship with Twitter, and what you can expect from the Chasing Creative podcast going forward.

Here’s where to find Ashley:

Website: www.BrooksEditorial.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/brookseditorial

Instagram: http://instagram.com/brookseditorial

Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/brookseditorial

Here’s where to find Abbigail:

Website: www.InkwellsandImages.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/abbigailekriebs

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbigailekriebs/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inkwellsandimages/

Mini Book Club

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown

The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making by Catherynne Valente

Quotes from the Episode

“You can spend your time creating things, or you can spend your time
marketing things.” -- Abbigail

“I had this realization that all the podcasts I listen to have all
these famous people they interview. And they have really great
insights to share, but they don’t have action steps that someone like
me---a regular person with a toddler---can take right now.” --- Ashley

“It’s a difficult balance between ‘We make money and we’re surviving’
and ‘But we also want to be creative.’” --- Ashley

“Nobody in school told us how to get up every day and continue to be
creative.” --- Abbigail

“Our society tells us that creativity is a nonessential. It’s a hobby
you squeeze in when you have time or at the end of the day or maybe
when you’re retired. The message of Essentialism tells creatives that
if creativity is something that’s important to you, you need to make
it an essential thing in your life. Make it a priority.” --- Ashley

“We’re following through on an idea. This is good for us!” --- Ashley

Next Episode

undefined - Episode 2: Journaling, Making, and Motherhood with Kenzie Swanson

Episode 2: Journaling, Making, and Motherhood with Kenzie Swanson

Summary

For our first interview on Chasing Creative, we chatted with Kenzie Swanson from Hello Neverland. Kenzie is a writer, a photographer, an Etsy shop maker, and a mom to an 18-month-old. In the episode we chat about how her blogging strategy has changed over the last several years and how she’s tried out different creative outlets in a very public space. She gets real about going back to work after having her daughter - and then deciding that it wasn’t working and making the change to stay home. We chat about her love for journaling, how she manages her time, and what she’s been reading lately. Oh---and young, creative yuppies.

Where to find Kenzie

Her blog used to be Chasing Happy. Now it’s Hello Neverland.

Her Etsy shop rocks.

You can also find Kenzie on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Or, if you are in the Lincoln, Nebraska area, you can hire her as a photographer (she’s awesome!).

Where to find Ashley

Website: www.brookseditorial.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/brookseditorial

Instagram: http://instagram.com/brookseditorial

Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/brookseditorial

Where to find Abbigail

Website: www.InkwellsandImages.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/abbigailekriebs

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbigailekriebs/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inkwellsandimages/

Articles mentioned in this episode

Two articles on hipsters/yuppies/yuccies:

http://mashable.com/2015/06/09/post-hipster-yuccie/#rv.XtYj7fOqE

http://www.complex.com/style/2015/06/yuccie-explanation

Mini book club

The Homemade Kitchen: Recipes for Cooking with Pleasure by Alana Chernila

An Everlasting Meal: Cooking with Economy and Grace by Tamar Adler

Bread & Wine: A Love Letter to Life Around the Table by Shauna Niequist

Fantastic Beasts & Where To Find Them by J.K. Rowling

Quotes from the Episode

“Having a blog that you update regularly is a great way to push
yourself.” --- Kenzie

"When you pick a niche topic, you are naturally going to be challenged to find different ways to write about that
thing.” --- Kenzie

“In every creative endeavor, you are going to have ebbs and flows, and
it goes in a cycle for everybody.” --- Kenzie

“The ebbs and flows don’t make you a bad or good journaler, just that
journaling is always there for you when you need it.” --- Abbigail

“We don’t have to go to all these extra lengths to make the perfect
photo album or perfect journal.” --- Ashley

“When it comes to art or business or anything, you have to experiment
and see what works and think on your feet and let it change and let it
evolve.” --- Kenzie

“So often when we get old, we get stuck in deadlines and routines and
schedules and we let go of creativity. We are wired to be creative.” ---
Kenzie

“You can’t see everything that is in front of you, but you can see
what you need to do next.” --- Kenzie

“If it is not right, let go of it.” --- Kenzie

“We get so caught up in not failing that we’re not willing to take the
risk to make something better for ourselves.” --- Abbigail

“What’s creative for me is going to be different than what’s creative
for someo...

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