The Emotional Truth of Tucker Max

EPISODE · Nov 12, 2014 · 1H 8M

The Emotional Truth of Tucker Max

from The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

3-time NY Times best-selling author, Tucker, shares his story of lost opportunities and self-destruction, and how the key to getting over traumas is to give away what you never had.In this episode, hear:Turning luck into talentWhy “fake it ’til you make it” doesn’t workThe dirty secret of successful creativesSeparating yourself from your workThe elements of telling storiesResources:Tucker’s websiteI Hope They Serve Beer in Hell – BookMating Grounds podcastBook in a BoxQuotes“You never create success by doing what was successful last time. You create success by figuring out how to combine the need and how you can meet that need.” ~Tucker Max“Your story needs to be about truth and honesty and vulnerability.” ~Tucker Max“People who are working 80 hours a week are doing it because they have something they don’t want to face.” ~Tucker Max“The only emotions that cripple you are the ones you fail to accept or acknowledge.” ~Tucker Max Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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