
Episode 8: Being Actively Creative with Writer & Photographer Lindsay Crandall
03/14/16 • 52 min
Lindsay Crandall is a photographer and writer, a mama, and half of the daily collaboration at hellotherefriend.com. She has written for Art House America and The Curator. Most recently, Lindsay began working as a photographer with Stocksy United. Listen in as we chat with Lindsay about finding joy in creativity, defining creative success on your own terms, being actively creative, and finding art in the ordinary.
Here's were you can find Lindsay:
Website: www.lindsaycrandall.com
Instagram: instagram.com/@lindsaycrandall
Twitter: twitter.com/@crandall
Don't forget to check out Lindsay and Beth's daily letter-writing collaboration at http://www.hellotherefriend.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/hellotherefriendproject/!
Here's where you can find Ashley:
Website: http://brookseditorial.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrooksEditorial
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/brookseditorial/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookseditorial/
Here's where you can 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 by Greg McKeown
Walking on Water by Madeleine L’Engle
Quotes from the episode
If you’re asking me about my creative journey, it goes back to when I
was a child. --- Lindsay
It’s interesting how when you are interested in things, the resources
just come to you. --- Lindsay
Sometimes to be your most creative self you need to step back from
[the Internet] and learn to define success in a different way than
everyone else is defining it. --- Ashley
If it doesn’t give me some sense of joy and make my heart sing, what
is the point of doing it? --- Lindsay
I love the excitement of learning something new. It makes you feel
great on the inside. --- Lindsay
I am a creative person and I want to continually pursue that. ---
Lindsay
I could be sitting on the couch watching reality TV and wasting all my
time, or I could decide I was going to be the kind of person who was
going to get up and do stuff. I want to be the kind of person who gets
up and does stuff. --- Lindsay
Being actively creative is the difference between creating and
consuming. --- Lindsay
What is that thing that makes your heart sing? --- Lindsay
There is an ebb and a flow to it all the time. I’m not creating in
every spare moment of my life. --- Lindsay
The idea of showing up every day and doing the work is the kind of
stuff that gives you a foundation so that when you need to take a
break you can step out, and you don’t lose everything that you’ve
accumulated. --- Lindsay
What in my life can I celebrate through a photograph? --- Lindsay
There are all sorts of beautiful things around us. We don’t
necessarily take the time to pay attention to them. --- Lindsay
Embrace the fact that life is extremely ordinary, but we can have
these creative celebrations throughout all of that. --- Lindsay
As creatives, everything you know is important for the next step you
take. --- Abbigail
“Essay” in French means “to try.” --- Lindsay
Our collaboration has become such a deep friendship. - Lindsay
It is amazing how much more intentional we are with our thoughts and
words when we are sitting down with pen and paper. - Abbigail
I was so beaten up by the word “fearless.” It was awesome, but
exhausting. - Lindsay
No words. No challenges. This is a time to pull back, not to push
forward. - Lindsay
“Only what matters”: that is my guiding force for the year. - Lindsay
Maybe this is a Sabbath year for me. - Lindsay
Without the Internet, does my life feel satisfying and full? ---
Lindsay
She was talking about showing up and doing the work before it was a
thing on the internet. - Lindsay, on Madeleine L’Engle
I first read Walking on Water in college and I think I’ve re-read it
every year since then. - Ashley
Lindsay Crandall is a photographer and writer, a mama, and half of the daily collaboration at hellotherefriend.com. She has written for Art House America and The Curator. Most recently, Lindsay began working as a photographer with Stocksy United. Listen in as we chat with Lindsay about finding joy in creativity, defining creative success on your own terms, being actively creative, and finding art in the ordinary.
Here's were you can find Lindsay:
Website: www.lindsaycrandall.com
Instagram: instagram.com/@lindsaycrandall
Twitter: twitter.com/@crandall
Don't forget to check out Lindsay and Beth's daily letter-writing collaboration at http://www.hellotherefriend.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/hellotherefriendproject/!
Here's where you can find Ashley:
Website: http://brookseditorial.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrooksEditorial
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/brookseditorial/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookseditorial/
Here's where you can 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 by Greg McKeown
Walking on Water by Madeleine L’Engle
Quotes from the episode
If you’re asking me about my creative journey, it goes back to when I
was a child. --- Lindsay
It’s interesting how when you are interested in things, the resources
just come to you. --- Lindsay
Sometimes to be your most creative self you need to step back from
[the Internet] and learn to define success in a different way than
everyone else is defining it. --- Ashley
If it doesn’t give me some sense of joy and make my heart sing, what
is the point of doing it? --- Lindsay
I love the excitement of learning something new. It makes you feel
great on the inside. --- Lindsay
I am a creative person and I want to continually pursue that. ---
Lindsay
I could be sitting on the couch watching reality TV and wasting all my
time, or I could decide I was going to be the kind of person who was
going to get up and do stuff. I want to be the kind of person who gets
up and does stuff. --- Lindsay
Being actively creative is the difference between creating and
consuming. --- Lindsay
What is that thing that makes your heart sing? --- Lindsay
There is an ebb and a flow to it all the time. I’m not creating in
every spare moment of my life. --- Lindsay
The idea of showing up every day and doing the work is the kind of
stuff that gives you a foundation so that when you need to take a
break you can step out, and you don’t lose everything that you’ve
accumulated. --- Lindsay
What in my life can I celebrate through a photograph? --- Lindsay
There are all sorts of beautiful things around us. We don’t
necessarily take the time to pay attention to them. --- Lindsay
Embrace the fact that life is extremely ordinary, but we can have
these creative celebrations throughout all of that. --- Lindsay
As creatives, everything you know is important for the next step you
take. --- Abbigail
“Essay” in French means “to try.” --- Lindsay
Our collaboration has become such a deep friendship. - Lindsay
It is amazing how much more intentional we are with our thoughts and
words when we are sitting down with pen and paper. - Abbigail
I was so beaten up by the word “fearless.” It was awesome, but
exhausting. - Lindsay
No words. No challenges. This is a time to pull back, not to push
forward. - Lindsay
“Only what matters”: that is my guiding force for the year. - Lindsay
Maybe this is a Sabbath year for me. - Lindsay
Without the Internet, does my life feel satisfying and full? ---
Lindsay
She was talking about showing up and doing the work before it was a
thing on the internet. - Lindsay, on Madeleine L’Engle
I first read Walking on Water in college and I think I’ve re-read it
every year since then. - Ashley
Previous Episode

Episode 7: Balancing Creative Interests with Susannah Brinkley
Susannah Brinkley is the creative behind food and travel blog Feast + West and the branding and graphic design site Garnishing Co. Join us as we chat about the challenges of balancing many interests and projects, staying productive and organized, finding your creative focus, and why the cycle of creative burnout may not be as bad as you thought.
Where you can find Susannah
Websites: feastandwest.com and garnishing.co
Instagram: instagram.com/slbrinkley, instagram.com/feastandwest, and instagram.com/garnishingco
Twitter: twitter.com/feastandwest and twitter.com/garnishingco
Facebook: facebook.com/feastandwest and facebook.com/garnishingco
Where you can find Ashley
Website: www.BrooksEditorial.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/brookseditorial
Instagram: http://instagram.com/brookseditorial
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/brookseditorial
Where you can 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
Blog, Inc. by Joy Cho
Yes Please by Amy Poehler
Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling
Why Not Me? by Mindy Kaling
#GirlBoss by Sophia Amoruso
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert
The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert
Quotes from the Episode
On blogging: “If I’m going to do this, I’m going to be all in.” -- Susannah
“My blog is my living portfolio.” --- Susannah
“You have to have a box in order to think outside the box.” --- Susannah
“I’d rather be crossing a lot of boundaries than feeling like I’m stuck inside one thing.” --- Susannah
“I just needed to focus on all the things I was doing for myself.” --- Susannah
“Some of my best ideas come from a place of burnout.” --- Susannah
“Burnout is inevitable. How can you make the most of it?” --- Susannah
“I build a [creative] system, then I can break the system.” --- Susannah
Next Episode

Episode 9: Embracing Change as a Creative with Bethany Grow
We're chatting with Bethany Grow about her transition from working as a freelance graphic designer to developing ice cream recipes in the hopes of one day opening her own ice cream shop. Join us as we talk about how to how to handle tricky creative transitions, why it's worth it to embrace trying new things, and how to find positivity on social media.
Here's where you can find Bethany
Website: http://www.bethanygrow.com
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/bethaneat
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bethaneat
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/bethanygrow
Don't forget to check out Bethany's foodie stationary on Etsy and her food and travel website, The Collaboreat!
Here’s where you can find Ashley
Website: www.BrooksEditorial.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/brookseditorial
Instagram: http://instagram.com/brookseditorial
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/brookseditorial
Here’s where you can find Abbigail
Website: www.InkwellsandImages.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/abbigailekriebs
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbigailekriebs/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inkwellsandimages/
Resources We Mentioned
Simplified Planner, weekly edition
Ashley's blog post, "Books I Hate that Everyone Else Loves"
Mini Book Club
My Kitchen Year by Ruth Reichl
Comfort Me with Apples by Ruth Reichl
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Annie Barrows and Mary Ann Shaffer
Quotes from the Episode
“Usually by the afternoon I get antsy to leave my desk, so that’s when I go make ice cream.” --- Bethany
“It’s always good to have a system, especially if you’re working with other people and collaborating on different things.” --- Ashley
“I think the biggest thing I’ve learned with collaborating with people, especially on the Collaboreat, is just to put myself out there, even if I feel super awkward about it.” --- Bethany
“I’ve had to train myself to say who cares if they don’t respond, or say no, or don’t like me, or think I’m awkward. I’m going to ask anyway.” --- Bethany
“I focus on the people who say yes and are really excited about it.” --- Bethany
“A lot of amazing things have come from being brave and getting out there.” --- Bethany
“Get over yourself and your fears and reach out. What’s the worst that could happen?” --- Bethany
“If they’re not excited, you didn’t want to partner with them anyway.” --- Abbigail
“During my girlboss designer stage, I really got overwhelmed with doing everything. I was trying to follow every piece of advice out there about how to win on social media on every platform. It just never felt right, and I was exhausted.” --- Bethany
“I think I found a good balance where I can comfortably promote the things I’m doing and the things I really care about for those who actually care and want to know what I’m up to, as well as sharing my life moments.” ---...
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