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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2025 · 31 MIN

26. Creating more meaning, more often

from the Inspirited Word

This month on the pod, I’m going to be giving you a little creative pep talk about two things:Why your consistent creativity matters, even if you’re not publicly prolificA practical way to reach the level of consistency that feels right for your practiceAfter February’s episode on managing the overwhelm of productivity culture, I wanted to dig deeper into something specific that surfaced – the creative ideal of being prolific.How can you escape the productivity ethos but still commit to creating more meaningful work (both in the sense of making stuff that captures deep meaning, and also in the sense of making that kind of stuff more often)?I guess if last month was me talking shit about productivity, then this month is my follow-up on how to rehabilitate an aspect of it.Tune in for three steps to nurture a more consistent creative practice – without getting sucked into the productivity trap._____If your writing life feels more like a doom spiral than a drafting process... join the newsletter circle to access the Creative Rescue Kit, a set of three easy-to-implement tools to help you reclaim your creative path.You’ll also receive monthly tips to put the pod into practice, delivered right to your inbox._____Episode links:Rachael Stephen, How to NOT f ** k up your creativity for a decade (YouTube)Kening Zhu, botanical studies of internet magic podcast10. sharing your work as creative release17. transcendence of a productivity addictElizabeth Jarrett AndrewMarch 2025 newsletterThe Release Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This month on the pod, I’m going to be giving you a little creative pep talk about two things:Why your consistent creativity matters, even if you’re not publicly prolificA practical way to reach the level of consistency that feels right for your practiceAfter February’s episode on managing the overwhelm of productivity culture, I wanted to dig deeper into something specific that surfaced – the creative ideal of being prolific.How can you escape the productivity ethos but still commit to creating more meaningful work (both in the sense of making stuff that captures deep meaning, and also in the sense of making that kind of stuff more often)?I guess if last month was me talking shit about productivity, then this month is my follow-up on how to rehabilitate an aspect of it.Tune in for three steps to nurture a more consistent creative practice – without getting sucked into the productivity trap._____If your writing life feels more like a doom spiral than a drafting process... join the newsletter circle to access the Creative Rescue Kit, a set of three easy-to-implement tools to help you reclaim your creative path.You’ll also receive monthly tips to put the pod into practice, delivered right to your inbox._____Episode links:Rachael Stephen, How to NOT f ** k up your creativity for a decade (YouTube)Kening Zhu, botanical studies of internet magic podcast10. sharing your work as creative release17. transcendence of a productivity addictElizabeth Jarrett AndrewMarch 2025 newsletterThe Release Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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