EPISODE · Oct 25, 2022 · 55 MIN
58: Tony Albrecht - In The Creative Arena
from Corporate Graduation · host Matt Doan
Tony Albrecht is one of my favorites. He’s a writer, podcaster, social entrepreneur, and student of the creative process. As the author of In The Creative Arena and co-founder of The Rowdy Creative, he works with people old enough to know they want a different trajectory and young and crazy enough to believe that big change is possible. His work is informed by his recovery from two afflictions, alcoholism and becoming a lawyer. 📬 Get the newsletter: Uncaged Secrets 🌐 Show website: UncageYourself.FM *** TIMESTAMPS 03:03 Powered by espresso 06:18 Chapters of Tony’s life 08:32 Creative awakening 12:07 Offscripting 13:41 How to be a “creative” 19:08 Gen Z is freeing older generations 23:49 Dying to feel alive 29:00 Plugging “back in” on your terms 32:02 Surrounding yourself with non-conformists 34:34 Battling Resistance 37:50 Spartan way: extreme discipline 40:56 Examples of discipline 44:20 “Creativity is life or death” 46:34 How our children grapple with the scripted life 48:17 Rapid-fire questions 53:49 Choices today raise your trajectory for tomorrow *** TAKEAWAYS 1. The idea of creativity “isn’t just for the arts department…it’s how we make new stuff happen.” 2. View your engagement on social media as a forcing function for personal growth. 3. Oh, you’re scared? Evaluate the risks of doing versus not doing. 4. We must retool education: for leading and solving interesting problems (see Seth Godin’s “Stop Stealing Dreams”) 5. Make work happen: create the conditions to increase the likelihood that you’ll put your butt in the seat. 6. “Creativity is dirty work…It demands discipline.” 7. Relying on inspiration alone will not get you anywhere. 8. The scripted life we grew up with is quickly withering away. 9. Worst advice Tony received: “Law degrees are great because you can do so many things with them.” 10. “The small man builds cages for everyone he knows, while the sage, who has to duck his head when the moon is low, keeps dropping keys all night long for the beautiful, rowdy prisoners.” —Hafez *** RESOURCES Connect w/ Tony on LinkedIn In The Creative Arena (Tony's book) Tony's entrepreneurial efforts The War of Art (book mentioned) Connect w/ Matt on LinkedIn Follow on Twitter @MatthewRDoan Check the show on YouTube
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Tony Albrecht is one of my favorites. He’s a writer, podcaster, social entrepreneur, and student of the creative process. As the author of In The Creative Arena and co-founder of The Rowdy Creative, he works with people old enough to know they want a different trajectory and young and crazy enough to believe that big change is possible. His work is informed by his recovery from two afflictions, alcoholism and becoming a lawyer. 📬 Get the newsletter: Uncaged Secrets 🌐 Show website: UncageYourself.FM *** TIMESTAMPS 03:03 Powered by espresso 06:18 Chapters of Tony’s life 08:32 Creative awakening 12:07 Offscripting 13:41 How to be a “creative” 19:08 Gen Z is freeing older generations 23:49 Dying to feel alive 29:00 Plugging “back in” on your terms 32:02 Surrounding yourself with non-conformists 34:34 Battling Resistance 37:50 Spartan way: extreme discipline 40:56 Examples of discipline 44:20 “Creativity is life or death” 46:34 How our children grapple with the scripted life 48:17 Rapid-fire questions 53:49 Choices today raise your trajectory for tomorrow *** TAKEAWAYS 1. The idea of creativity “isn’t just for the arts department…it’s how we make new stuff happen.” 2. View your engagement on social media as a forcing function for personal growth. 3. Oh, you’re scared? Evaluate the risks of doing versus not doing. 4. We must retool education: for leading and solving interesting problems (see Seth Godin’s “Stop Stealing Dreams”) 5. Make work happen: create the conditions to increase the likelihood that you’ll put your butt in the seat. 6. “Creativity is dirty work…It demands discipline.” 7. Relying on inspiration alone will not get you anywhere. 8. The scripted life we grew up with is quickly withering away. 9. Worst advice Tony received: “Law degrees are great because you can do so many things with them.” 10. “The small man builds cages for everyone he knows, while the sage, who has to duck his head when the moon is low, keeps dropping keys all night long for the beautiful, rowdy prisoners.” —Hafez *** RESOURCES Connect w/ Tony on LinkedIn In The Creative Arena (Tony's book) Tony's entrepreneurial efforts The War of Art (book mentioned) Connect w/ Matt on LinkedIn Follow on Twitter @MatthewRDoan Check the show on YouTube
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