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Happiness through Creating
by Brian Barlow
Happiness through Creating is a podcast designed to help you experience deeper happiness by awakening to your innate ability to create. Through timeless principles of creation, each episode explores how we shape abilities, relationships, ideas, and meaning—while courageously facing the opposition that refines us. Learn to see opposition as essential to growth and joy, and step fully into your role as a conscious, intentional creator of a purposeful and fulfilling life. Whatever you’re creating—relationships, family, career, or business—this podcast is for you. www.creatorsopposition.com
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Episode 92: Transendence
In this episode, we explore transcendence—the process of rising beyond fear, ego, and limitation to become more fully ourselves. We discuss how some of life’s most meaningful experiences, from creation and service to awe and deep connection, help us move beyond self-focus and into greater purpose, meaning, and fulfillment. We also examine how both flow and suffering can become pathways to transcendence, expanding our perspective and helping us discover what truly matters. Ultimately, we learn that lasting happiness grows when we choose meaning over ego, creation over stagnation, and continually strive to become the highest version of ourselves.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Lovely Day" by Bill Withers
What turns a difficult day into a lovely one? In this Music Monday episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore Bill Withers' timeless song Lovely Day and the powerful role relationships play in helping us face life's challenges. Together, we examine how encouragement, connection, and love become some of the most valuable resources available to creators, often giving us strength when circumstances haven't changed at all. Join us as we discover why lovely days aren't found—they're created through the people who help us remember who we are and who we're becoming.Link to song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fAx81E94FgFind me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 91: Simplicity on the Other Side of Complexity
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the powerful idea that there are two kinds of simplicity: the simplicity before complexity and the simplicity beyond it. Together, we examine how growth, wisdom, and creation often require us to move through confusion, struggle, and uncertainty before arriving at true clarity. We discuss why happiness is not found in avoiding life's complexities but in learning what matters most as we navigate them. Join us as we discover how the simplicity we earn can become one of the greatest sources of peace, purpose, and creative power.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 90: Alcoholics Anonymous
What can the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous teach us about creation, healing, and happiness? In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore how two struggling men transformed their suffering into one of the most influential recovery movements in history, and what their story reveals about the power of honesty, service, and human connection. Together, we examine why healing often begins with truth, why helping others can accelerate our own growth, and why meaningful transformation happens one day at a time. Join us as we discover how brokenness can become a source of purpose, hope, and some of the most important creations of all—a changed life and the ability to help others heal.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Best Day of My Life" by American Authors
What if the best day of our lives doesn't begin when it happens, but when we first choose to believe it's possible? In this Music Monday episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore how dreams, imagination, and expectation help shape the future long before results appear. Together, we examine why creators learn to dance with their fears, embrace the Insight Loop, and build meaningful experiences one small act of courage at a time. Join us as we discover that great days are rarely found—they are created.Link to song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y66j_BUCBMYFind me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 89: Motion
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the idea that everything in existence is in constant motion—and what that reveals about happiness, growth, and the creative process. Using the movement of the Earth, the solar system, and the galaxy as powerful metaphors, the episode examines how life itself is built on cycles, tension, instability, and continuous change. We reflect on how people often mistake wobble, resistance, and uncertainty as signs of failure, when in reality they are natural and necessary parts of movement and creation. Drawing connections between physics, psychology, and personal growth, the episode encourages listeners to stop waiting for perfect stability before pursuing meaningful work, relationships, or creative goals. We discuss how external forces—relationships, responsibilities, challenges, and environments—shape the paths we take, much like gravity shapes motion in the universe. The episode also explores the idea that happiness is not found in reaching a perfectly still destination, but in learning how to move well within the ever-changing currents of life. Through practical reflection and inspiring imagery, listeners are invited to rethink uncertainty, opposition, and emotional movement as opportunities for adaptation, momentum, and transformation. Ultimately, this episode is a reminder that creation itself is motion—and that joy is often discovered not at the end of the journey, but in the act of moving forward and creating within the movement of life.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 88: The Transformative Power of Service and Sacrifice
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we reflect on the transformative power of service and sacrifice through the deeply personal story of a daughter beginning missionary service in Taiwan. Using the example of Italia Ruth’s decision to dedicate eighteen months to serving others, the episode explores how giving our time, energy, and love can profoundly shape both the lives of others and our own character. Drawing inspiration from biblical figures like Ruth, timeless spiritual teachings, and modern psychology, we examine why sacrifice has long been viewed as sacred and transformative across cultures and traditions. The episode highlights how service creates comfort, hope, connection, and healing, while also helping the giver develop empathy, resilience, meaning, and a stronger sense of purpose. Through reflections on parenthood, legacy, and intentional living, we consider the quiet fulfillment that comes from watching values of compassion and contribution take root in the next generation. We also explore the psychology of altruism and why acts of service often increase life satisfaction, emotional well-being, and a sense of belonging. At the heart of the episode is the paradox that when we willingly give a part of ourselves in love and sacrifice, we are not diminished but expanded. Ultimately, this episode is a reminder that true happiness is often found not in what we keep for ourselves, but in what we courageously choose to give.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" by Elton John
Sometimes we all experience seasons when the light feels a little dimmer, when we struggle to recognize ourselves, or when we fear losing the connections that matter most. In those moments, we often find ourselves searching for hope, meaning, and a way forward through the darkness. Today, we'll explore the timeless song "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" and discover what it teaches us about identity, emotional healing, and the power of being truly seen. Together, we'll reflect on how creativity, connection, and faith can help us keep reaching toward the light, even when the sun seems to be setting.Find the song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxuqWG-HxgoFind me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 87: Peacemakers
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the transformative power of becoming a peacemaker and why creating peace is one of the most meaningful forms of creation. The episode challenges the common idea that peace is simply the absence of conflict, showing instead that true peace requires courage, intention, and the willingness to step into tension with a creative mindset. Through stories, psychology, and spiritual insight, we examine how peacemakers build bridges where others build walls and how conflict can become the raw material for understanding, growth, and connection. We discuss the emotional and psychological dynamics of disagreement, highlighting how empathy, listening, and safety can unlock creativity and restore relationships. The episode also explores how peacemaking happens not only in dramatic moments but in everyday conversations, environments, and personal choices that shape the emotional atmosphere around us. Beyond external relationships, we reflect on the importance of inner peacemaking—learning to navigate fear, doubt, and internal opposition with wisdom and balance. The conversation ultimately points to the idea that happiness grows when we actively participate in healing, reconciling, and creating conditions where people can flourish. Rooted in both practical insight and faith, this episode reminds listeners that peace is not passive, but one of the most courageous and creative acts a person can choose—and that each of us has the ability to create something better in the middle of opposition.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 86: The Golden Gate Bridge
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the story of the Golden Gate Bridge and what it teaches us about happiness, resistance, and human potential. More than just an engineering achievement, the bridge becomes a symbol of courage, creativity, and the willingness to pursue what others once believed was impossible. We reflect on how the bridge was built during the Great Depression amid dangerous conditions, uncertainty, and enormous opposition, yet it became one of the most recognized and inspiring structures in the world. The episode examines how suspension bridges rely on tension for strength and connects that idea to human growth, showing how challenges and resistance often become the very forces that shape meaningful lives. We also discuss the importance of care in the creative process through the story of the innovative safety net that saved workers’ lives during construction. The episode highlights how beauty itself can be an intentional act of creation, exploring why the bridge’s iconic International Orange color continues to inspire millions of people decades later. At its core, the story reveals that the greatest creations are often those that connect people, expand possibilities, and bring communities closer together. Ultimately, this episode invites listeners to rethink the tensions and obstacles in their own lives, recognizing that the forces pulling against them may also be helping build a stronger, more meaningful, and more connected life.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "I Won't Give Up" by Jason Mraz
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore how real love and meaningful connection require courage, patience, and the willingness to stay through life’s difficult seasons. Inspired by Jason Mraz’s song "I Won't Give Up," we reflect on the idea that relationships, dreams, and personal growth are all creative acts shaped by resilience and trust. Together, we discuss how healthy relationships balance connection with personal growth, and why learning to “bend without breaking” is essential for lasting happiness. We also examine how hope, adaptability, and self-awareness help us continue forward even when the skies get rough. Most importantly, we remind ourselves that the most meaningful creations in life are rarely effortless—but through love, perseverance, and connection, we create something deeply worth holding onto.Link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1-4u9W-bnsFind me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 85: Not All Matters are of Equal Value
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore a simple but transformative idea: not all matters are of equal value. Through psychology, philosophy, and practical reflection, the episode examines how modern life constantly pulls our attention toward distractions, urgency, and low-value concerns that quietly drain our energy and peace. We discuss concepts like salience bias and value-based living, showing how people often confuse what is loud with what is truly meaningful. The episode invites listeners to think carefully about where they invest their emotional energy and why trying to care about everything ultimately weakens our ability to focus on what matters most. We also explore how clarity and intentional prioritization can reduce stress, strengthen relationships, and create space for deeper creativity and fulfillment. Rather than encouraging indifference, the episode emphasizes the wisdom of choosing carefully what deserves our attention, effort, and emotional investment. Listeners are invited to reflect on the difference between reacting to life and intentionally creating a life aligned with their deepest values. Ultimately, this episode is a reminder that happiness is not built by doing more, but by focusing our limited time and energy on the things that truly matter.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 84: Amelia Earhart
n this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the extraordinary life of Amelia Earhart and what her journey reveals about courage, creativity, and lasting happiness. Timed with the anniversary of her historic solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, the episode examines how Earhart didn’t just break aviation records—she created new possibilities for generations of women and dreamers. Through modern psychology and happiness research, we discuss how autonomy, personal growth, and purpose are essential ingredients for a meaningful life. We follow Earhart’s path from a curious young woman fascinated by accomplished female pioneers to a fearless aviator willing to challenge cultural expectations and embrace uncertainty. The episode highlights how her persistence, sacrifice, and willingness to act despite fear align closely with what science now tells us about fulfillment and well-being. We also reflect on her belief that courage and peace are deeply connected, and how avoiding discomfort often limits both creativity and happiness. Rather than focusing only on her mysterious disappearance, the episode celebrates the boldness of how she lived and the impact she created through her actions. Ultimately, this episode is an invitation to stop waiting for permission, choose courage over comfort, and pursue the things you feel called to create—because happiness is often found in the act of taking flight!Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "On Top of The World" by Imagine Dragons
This Music Monday episode explores On Top of the World by Imagine Dragons as more than a celebration of success—it’s a reflection on the journey required to earn it. Framed through themes of growth, persistence, and identity, the episode highlights how the song captures the emotional payoff of years of effort, setbacks, and “paying dues.” Rather than focusing on arrival, it emphasizes becoming—showing how mountains and valleys alike shape character. The idea of “the dirt” becomes a powerful metaphor for the unseen work where real transformation happens, reinforcing that meaningful success cannot bypass the process of struggle, repetition, and growth.The episode ultimately reframes “top of the world” moments as brief but meaningful checkpoints—not the destination, but evidence of who we’ve become along the way. These moments are fragile and require presence to fully experience, yet they also invite connection, as joy expands when shared with others. Through the lens of creation, the message is clear: life is not a straight path but a cycle of building, falling, learning, and rising again. True happiness comes not from the moment at the top, but from the identity forged in the climb—and the realization that even after reaching a peak, we are still creating.Here is a link to the songhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5tWYmIOWGkFind me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 83: McDonald's
In this episode of HAPPINESS THROUGH CREATING, we explore the surprising connection between McDonald’s and the pursuit of happiness on the company’s 85th anniversary. Beginning with the humble barbecue stand opened by Dick and Mac McDonald in 1940, the episode reveals how ordinary people can create extraordinary impact through vision, service, and perseverance. We examine the brothers’ bold decision to reinvent their restaurant in 1948, showing how true creation often requires stopping, reassessing, and rebuilding. The story then follows Ray Kroc, a struggling 52-year-old salesman whose belief in the McDonald’s system transformed both his life and global culture. Through Kroc’s words and modern research on “flow” and purpose, the episode highlights how happiness is often a byproduct of meaningful challenge and creation. We also reflect on the legacy of Ronald McDonald House Charities, demonstrating how one creation can eventually serve millions of people in deeply human ways. Throughout the episode, listeners are encouraged to think about their own unrealized ideas, the risks they avoid, and the intentional steps they may need to take toward creating something meaningful. Ultimately, this episode is a reminder that happiness is not found passively at the end of success, but actively forged through building, serving, failing, and continuing to create.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 82: The Night and The Morning
This episode of Happiness Through Creating explores the idea that joy and sorrow are not opposites to be separated, but interconnected forces that give each other meaning. Anchored in Psalm 30—“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning”—the episode reframes suffering not as something to escape, but as part of a larger rhythm of human experience. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and lived experience, it shows how moments of difficulty can deepen resilience, clarify meaning, and develop the very qualities that make happiness possible. The “night” is not wasted time, but formative space where identity, courage, and perspective are quietly shaped.The episode then shifts to a more active frame: even within tension and uncertainty, we are always creating something—meaning, growth, or disconnection. Happiness, therefore, is not passive endurance but creative engagement with whatever season we are in. The joy that emerges after struggle is described as deeper and more grounded precisely because it has been shaped by contrast. Ultimately, the message is that life moves in rhythms of night and morning, sorrow and joy, and our task is not to avoid the night but to move through it with awareness, asking what it is shaping in us and what we can create from it. In doing so, we discover that even in difficulty, we are not just surviving—we are becoming.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Higher Ground" by Stevie Wonder
This Music Monday episode uses Stevie Wonder’s Higher Ground as a lens to explore growth, resilience, and the science of human flourishing. The song’s central message—that life is a continuous climb of learning, trying, and evolving—is connected to research in positive psychology showing that happiness is closely tied to engagement, meaning, and personal growth. Through its lyrics, the episode highlights how stagnation can amplify anxiety, while learning and creation move us into forward momentum. The idea of “higher ground” is framed not as a destination, but as an ongoing direction of becoming—where persistence, learning, and re-engagement keep us in motion.The episode then turns this message into a practical philosophy of living: learning keeps us expanding, trying again restores possibility, and small acts of creation generate upward movement in our lives. Rather than passive consumption or avoidance, happiness is built through participation—through engaging with challenges, relationships, and opportunities to grow. Even opposition is reframed as part of the process that strengthens orientation and identity. Ultimately, Higher Ground becomes an invitation to keep moving, keep creating, and keep rising—not perfectly or all at once, but consistently—because life itself is meant to be shaped, built, and created.Here is a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGSxvH5i6XQFind me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 81: Michael Landon
This episode of Happiness Through Creating explores the idea that words are not passive descriptions of reality, but active forces that shape it. From internal self-talk to cultural language, the words we use frame how we interpret our experiences and ultimately determine how we feel and behave. Drawing on concepts like linguistic relativity, psychological scripting, and meaning-making, the episode shows how two people can live in the same external circumstances yet inhabit completely different emotional worlds depending on the language they use. Over time, these repeated patterns of thought and speech become internal scripts that shape identity, influence perception, and quietly construct the reality we live inside.The episode then expands this idea outward into relationships and personal growth, showing how words build connection or division, trust or distance, possibility or limitation. Encouraging language creates psychological safety and opens the door to growth, while critical or absolute language can close it. Ultimately, happiness is framed not as something that happens to us, but something we construct through intentional language—what we say, what we repeat, what we study, and what we return to in difficult moments. The invitation is simple but powerful: become aware of your words, choose them more intentionally, and begin shaping an inner and outer world that reflects who you are becoming.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 80: Words Create Worlds
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the idea that words are not just tools for describing reality—they are forces that actively shape it. The language we use, both internally and externally, influences how we interpret experiences, form beliefs, and ultimately construct the world we live in. From the stories we tell ourselves to the phrases we repeat daily, our words gradually become the framework through which we understand our lives.The episode also highlights how repetition and intentional exposure to language—through self-talk, relationships, reading, and memorization—deepens this effect over time. Words can either limit or expand us, create distance or connection, and reinforce fear or possibility. By becoming more aware of the language we use and choose to keep, we begin to consciously participate in shaping our inner world. Ultimately, the episode invites us to see language as a creative act, and to recognize that by changing our words, we begin to change our experience of life itself.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Abide With Me" by Henry Francis Lyte
This Music Monday episode reflects on the hymn "Abide with Me" as a doorway into the quiet yet powerful principle of presence. Through memories of the host’s mother—especially singing in a full, lively home—the episode explores how abiding is not about fixing or performing, but about staying. The hymn itself, written by Henry Francis Lyte in the final stage of his life, becomes a lens for understanding human need in moments of uncertainty: not solutions, but companionship. From this foundation, the episode highlights how presence creates emotional safety, deepens trust, and forms the invisible environment where love, gratitude, and resilience can grow.The central message is that happiness is not only an internal experience, but something built relationally through the choice to abide with others and allow others to abide with us. Drawing on both spiritual and psychological insight, the episode shows that one of the most transformative acts in life is simply to stay—especially when it would be easier to leave. In doing so, we interrupt loneliness, strengthen connection, and create spaces where people feel seen and supported. Ultimately, abiding becomes both a way of loving and a way of creating: a steady, faithful presence that can change the emotional reality of a moment, and sometimes, a life.Here is a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAK2UP9SRWU&list=RDiAK2UP9SRWU&start_radio=1You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 79: Norman Mineta
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the life of Norman Mineta and how profound injustice during World War II shaped—not defined—his lifelong commitment to meaning, service, and contribution. As a ten-year-old, Mineta was forcibly removed from his home and sent to an internment camp following Executive Order 9066, an experience that could have led to bitterness or withdrawal. Instead, it became a formative crucible that raised enduring questions about identity, justice, and responsibility, eventually guiding him toward a life in public service.The episode highlights how Mineta transformed personal suffering into purpose, serving as a city leader, U.S. Congressman, and Cabinet Secretary, and later drawing on his lived experience to advocate against discrimination in the aftermath of September 11. Through his story, we explore a central truth from positive psychology: lasting happiness is not the absence of pain, but the ability to transform it into meaning, connection, growth, and contribution. Ultimately, the episode invites listeners to see adversity not as the end of their story, but as raw material for creation—and to recognize that we are not only shaped by what happens to us, but by what we choose to create from it.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 78: The Zipper
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the story of Gideon Sundback, the engineer who refined and perfected the modern zipper in 1913 after years of failure, grief, and relentless iteration.What begins as a simple invention story becomes a deeper reflection on persistence, identity, and the nature of meaningful creation. Sundback’s journey reminds us that creation is rarely immediate or linear—it is often marked by loss, repetition, and long stretches where progress is invisible. Yet he continued, returning to the work again and again until something finally held.Through research from Angela Duckworth on grit and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi on flow, the episode reveals a central insight: happiness is not found only in completion, but in sustained engagement with meaningful work. The moments we feel most alive often happen not after we finish something, but while we are fully immersed in the process of building it.The episode connects Sundback’s persistence to our own lives, encouraging listeners to see their unfinished projects, struggles, and long-term goals not as signs of failure, but as invitations to stay engaged. Whether it is a relationship, a creative pursuit, or personal growth, the key is not perfection or speed—it is continued participation.Ultimately, the zipper becomes a metaphor for creation itself: small, repeated acts of alignment that eventually hold something together. The message is simple but powerful—happiness is not something we arrive at after the work is done, but something we experience by staying in the work.The episode closes with a reminder that the act of continuing is itself creative: we are not just building outcomes, we are building ourselves in the process.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "The River" by Garth Brooks
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore “The River” by Garth Brooks as a powerful metaphor for the journey of becoming. The song reframes dreams not as destinations, but as something we move with—like a river that is constantly changing. It highlights the reality that growth involves uncertainty, opposition, and daily decisions to stay engaged, rather than waiting on the shoreline for perfect conditions.The episode emphasizes that fulfillment comes from participating in the process, not just reaching an outcome. By stepping into the “river,” embracing challenges, and continuing forward despite fear or unpredictability, we build momentum and shape our character. The central message is simple but profound: you don’t discover who you are by standing still—you discover it by moving, creating, and staying in the flow of your life.Here is a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAgUQ7lMKOs&list=RDtAgUQ7lMKOs&start_radio=1You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 77: Easter Rising
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the Easter Rising of April 1916 in Dublin as a powerful metaphor for what it means to live as a creator rooted in truth. Rather than focusing on the historical outcome of failure or success, we look deeper at the character of the individuals who participated—poets, teachers, laborers, and revolutionaries whose identity and purpose were so deeply formed that they chose action despite overwhelming opposition.Through the stories of Patrick Pearse, Joseph Plunkett, and James Connolly, we see how a strong sense of “who we are” and “why we act” becomes the root system that sustains creation in the face of resistance. Their lives illustrate the Creator’s Opposition model: opposition does not destroy meaningful creation when character is deeply rooted—it strengthens it.We connect these historical events to modern psychological research from thinkers like Martin Seligman and Viktor Frankl, showing how meaning, purpose, and identity are central to resilience, well-being, and what Frankl called the ability to endure any “how” when the “why” is strong enough.Ultimately, the episode invites us to reflect on our own lives—not as grand historical revolutions, but as everyday acts of creation. Whether in relationships, work, or personal growth, the question remains the same: are we reacting to life, or consciously creating from who we truly are?The episode closes with a reminder that creation begins with alignment—when character, purpose, and action come together, even opposition becomes part of the growth of what we are building.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 76: Anxiety Epidemic and the Creator's Antidote
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the rising rates of anxiety and depression in modern life—and what we can do to meaningfully respond.Drawing on research from Martin Seligman and the field of positive psychology, as well as findings on engagement and flow from Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, the episode highlights a central truth: well-being is not only about reducing distress, but about actively building a life of meaning, connection, and engagement.We introduce the PRIMO framework—Platform, Relationships, Insight, Mission, and Orientation—as a way to understand the core structures that support mental health and resilience. When these pillars are strengthened, individuals are better able to navigate stress, anxiety, and emotional challenges.The episode emphasizes that while professional care is essential and irreplaceable for clinical conditions, daily creative engagement can also play a powerful supporting role in restoring purpose, presence, and emotional stability. Creation becomes a way of reconnecting with identity, agency, and meaning.Listeners are invited to reflect on their own PRIMO pillars, take small intentional steps toward creation, and reframe opposition not as failure, but as a starting point for growth.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell as more than just a love song—it becomes a declaration of commitment, purpose, and resilience. At its core is a vow: a decision to show up and keep going no matter the obstacles. Rather than denying the existence of mountains, valleys, and rivers, the song reframes them as challenges that are real but not powerful enough to stop meaningful creation when driven by clear purpose.The episode highlights how opposition is part of the creative journey, not a signal to quit, and emphasizes the importance of mission and relationships in sustaining momentum. When you know your “why,” obstacles shrink in comparison, and consistent, reliable connection with others builds trust and strength along the way. Ultimately, the message is that great creator moments come not from avoiding difficulty, but from moving through it—anchored in commitment, fueled by purpose, and strengthened by love.Here's a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu2gAqn4I2AYou can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 75: Lou Holtz - Trust, Commitment, Love
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we reflect on the legacy of Lou Holtz through the three words chosen by his players—Trust, Commitment, and Love. Rather than focusing on achievements, the episode highlights how true impact is built through character and daily choices. Trust comes from consistently doing what’s right, commitment from giving your best regardless of recognition, and love from showing genuine care in how you treat others.The episode emphasizes that these principles are not abstract ideals but practical ways of living that shape both relationships and identity. By choosing integrity, effort, and care in everyday moments, we create something far more lasting than results—we create who we become and how others experience us. The message is clear: the most meaningful legacy isn’t measured by accomplishments, but by the trust we build, the consistency we show, and the love we give.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 74: Leonardo Da Vinci
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the life of Leonardo da Vinci—not as an untouchable genius, but as a model of relentless curiosity and lifelong becoming.Rather than focusing only on his famous works like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, we uncover the deeper pattern that defined his life: he never stopped asking questions, never waited for permission, and never confined himself to one identity. Through notebooks filled with observations, experiments across disciplines, and a willingness to leave work unfinished in pursuit of understanding, Leonardo shows us that creation is less about completion—and more about continuous growth.We examine the tension he lived in—the gap between vision and execution—and reframe it as the very space where creativity, learning, and fulfillment are formed. As we reflect on his life, we’re invited to see our own unfinished work, challenges, and curiosity not as flaws, but as essential parts of the creative process.This episode is a call to stop waiting, start observing, and embrace the process of becoming—because true happiness isn’t found in finishing everything, but in fully engaging with what we’re creating.Find me here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Transformer Man" by Neil Young
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore “Transformer Man” by Neil Young as a deeply personal story of creation driven by love. What was once criticized as a strange artistic departure is revealed to be something far more meaningful—a father’s effort to connect with his son through technology and sound. The episode reframes creativity as an act of devotion, showing how real creation often looks unconventional and may be misunderstood by others.At its core, the episode highlights that love is not passive—it is something we actively build through effort, persistence, and adaptation. In the face of profound challenges, creation becomes a response to opposition, turning difficulty into purpose and momentum. The message is clear: the most meaningful things we create may not be recognized or celebrated, but they shape lives, deepen character, and reflect who we truly are.Here's a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E--PM4ELgGQYou can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 73: The Titanic
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we reflect on the departure of the RMS Titanic as a lens for understanding the gap between our intentions and real-life outcomes. Rather than focusing on the tragedy, the episode explores how even the most carefully planned creations are shaped by uncertainty. It highlights how meaningful work is built through consistent effort over time, and how identity is formed in the process—not just in the result.The episode emphasizes that disruption is not failure, but information—an opportunity to adjust, learn, and respond with intention. By focusing on responsibility, awareness, and thoughtful response rather than reaction, we continue the act of creation even when things don’t go as planned. The central message is that while outcomes may be uncertain, the way we build—through reflection, adaptation, and purpose—ultimately shapes both our future results and who we become.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 72: Brandon Sanderson Quotes
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore a powerful idea from Brandon Sanderson: that the most important thing created in any creative act isn’t the final product—it’s the person doing the creating. The episode highlights how true fulfillment comes not from outcomes, but from deep engagement in meaningful work. The “art” we produce becomes evidence of the real transformation happening within us.The episode challenges the common habit of measuring success only by results, inviting listeners instead to ask what their efforts are creating in them. Struggles, imperfections, and unfinished work are reframed as essential parts of growth, shaping character and deepening capacity. The central message is that creating is not just about what you make—it’s about who you become in the process, and that is where lasting happiness is found.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Grateful" by Rita Ora
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore “Grateful” by Rita Ora and the powerful idea that gratitude can emerge not just after hardship—but because of it. The song traces a journey through pain, loss, and doubt, ultimately arriving at a place of deep appreciation for the very experiences that once felt breaking. Rather than avoiding or minimizing struggle, the episode highlights how fully facing and integrating difficult moments can lead to greater strength, clarity, and wholeness.The episode reframes gratitude as a creative act—something intentionally practiced, not passively felt. By shifting from asking “why is this happening to me?” to “what is this creating in me?”, listeners are invited to see opposition as a force that deepens roots rather than destroys them. Through reflection and small daily practices, gratitude becomes a tool for transforming perspective, building resilience, and shaping a more meaningful life.Here is a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baK6vVIqp2sYou can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 71: Pony Express
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the story of the Pony Express as a powerful example of creation in the face of intense opposition. What seemed impossible—delivering mail across nearly 2,000 miles in just ten days—was achieved through courage, commitment, and a willingness to act despite uncertainty. The episode highlights how meaningful creation is often born in difficulty, and how challenges are not barriers, but part of the process that strengthens resolve and deepens purpose.Through the experiences of riders and founders alike, the episode emphasizes that character—not conditions—is the foundation of progress. Whether riding through storms or supporting the journey behind the scenes, every role contributed to something larger than themselves. The message is clear: creation isn’t about perfect circumstances or lasting recognition, but about showing up, contributing with purpose, and allowing the process to shape who you become.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 70: Pompeii
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore what the ancient city of Pompeii reveals about living and creating with intention. Preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii offers a rare glimpse into ordinary life—bread in ovens, graffiti on walls, conversations frozen in time. The episode highlights how it’s not grand achievements but everyday acts of creation—working, building, expressing, and connecting—that ultimately endure and speak across generations.The message centers on the idea that meaningful creation isn’t something to postpone. Drawing on insights about flourishing and purpose, listeners are invited to live fully in the present and treat daily life as something worth shaping intentionally. Rather than waiting for a “big moment,” the episode challenges us to create as if it matters now—showing up, contributing, and leaving a genuine imprint through the way we live each day.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Both Sides Now" by Joni Mitchell
This Music Monday episode reflects on “Both Sides Now” by Joni Mitchell as a meditation on uncertainty, growth, and the creator’s journey. The song’s central idea—that even after seeing life, love, and experiences from multiple perspectives, “you still don’t know it at all”—is reframed not as failure, but as wisdom. It highlights the value of curiosity and a growth mindset, showing that fulfillment comes not from having all the answers, but from remaining open to continual learning and becoming.The episode connects this idea to the creative process, emphasizing that uncertainty is not a weakness but a sign of progress. Through the lens of the Insight Loop, listeners are encouraged to see life as an ongoing cycle of learning, adjusting, and growing. Rather than striving for final answers, creators are invited to embrace the tension of “both sides,” trusting that this process of exploration is where deeper meaning, character, and lasting happiness are formed.Here is a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXr2EFomFkUYou can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 69: Sonnet 107
This episode draws on Sonnet 107 by William Shakespeare to explore how fear—both internal and external—can act like “augurs,” predicting failure and holding us back from creating. The poem’s message is reframed as a powerful reminder that these predictions are often wrong. Just as eclipses pass, periods of darkness, doubt, and opposition are temporary, not defining. The episode emphasizes that creators are not those who avoid fear, but those who continue to create despite it, treating setbacks as part of the process rather than proof of limitation.The invitation is to ignore the false prophets of doubt, stay grounded in purpose, and trust that consistent creation will outlast fear.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 68: Spirals
This episode explores the powerful metaphor of spirals to explain how growth, creation, and momentum actually work in our lives. Rather than moving in straight lines, real progress follows a spiral pattern—revisiting familiar challenges but at higher (or lower) levels depending on direction. The creation cycle itself is framed as a spiral, where character drives action, action builds momentum, and results feed back into character. Crucially, opposition is not a barrier but an essential force that enables movement forward, much like resistance allows a screw to advance or gravity shapes galaxies.The episode also introduces the idea of “spires” as symbols of direction and aspiration—reminders that while we are always moving, we are also choosing where that movement leads. Spirals can rise or fall, and that direction is determined by character, habits, and repeated thoughts. Listeners are invited to reflect on the trajectory of their own lives, recognizing that momentum is built through small, consistent actions and that pressure and resistance are part of the process. The central message is clear: growth is patterned, opposition is necessary, and each person has the agency to shape the direction of their spiral.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Girl on Fire" by Alicia Keys
This Music Monday episode uses “Girl On Fire” by Alicia Keys as a metaphor for the inner fire that drives meaningful creation. The song’s imagery of someone moving through loneliness and chaos while still burning brightly illustrates a core truth: that purpose, identity, and action aligned together create a powerful, sustaining force. This “fire” isn’t given by the world—it’s discovered within, often in moments where who we are matches what we’re doing.The episode explores how opposition doesn’t extinguish that fire but strengthens it, acting as a catalyst for growth and deeper purpose. It highlights the importance of staying grounded in daily habits and values while also holding onto vision and possibility—feet on the ground, head in the clouds. Listeners are invited to reflect on what fuels them, how challenges might be shaping them, and how they can more fully step into their role as creators.Here is a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J91ti_MpdHAYou can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 67: International Happiness Day
March 20 is International Day of Happiness, a day created by the United Nations to recognize that happiness isn’t a luxury—it’s a fundamental human goal.In this special episode of Happiness Through Creating, I share the deeper reason behind the podcast: the belief that lasting happiness is discovered through the act of creation.Happiness spreads when it’s created together. And every act of intention—every conversation, every act of service, every moment of courage—has the power to expand joy in the world.If you’ve ever wondered how to live a life that produces deeper joy, meaning, and peace—even in the middle of life’s challenges—this episode will remind you of something powerful:You are not just reacting to life.You are creating it.And that creative power may be the greatest source of happiness we have.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 66: Tererai Trent
What happens when a young girl writes her dreams on a scrap of paper, seals them in a tin can, and buries them under a rock?In this Podcasthon special episode of Happiness Through Creating, we share the remarkable story of Tererai Trent—a woman who defied cultural expectations, earned multiple degrees across three continents, and went on to build a nonprofit transforming education in rural Zimbabwe.Through Tererai Trent International, thousands of children now have access to schools, scholarships, clean water, and opportunities that once seemed impossible.This episode celebrates the power of dreams, the courage to create a different future, and the impact one life can have when we choose to believe that something better is possible.Tererai Trent International: https://tererai.org/You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "No Man's Land" by John Michael Montgomery
What happens when life falls apart and the future hasn’t arrived yet?In this Music Monday episode of Happiness Through Creating, Brian Barlow explores the powerful song No Man's Land recorded by John Michael Montgomery and written by Bob Seger.The song tells the story of a single mother raising three children after the collapse of a relationship—living in the difficult in-between space the song calls No Man’s Land. Through the lens of the Creation Cycle—Character → Motivation → Movement → Momentum—this episode explores how hardship can become the starting point of personal creation.Instead of reacting to opposition, we are invited to shape it. Instead of letting life break us from the outside in, we can choose to break open from the inside out.In this episode, you’ll discover:Why the “in-between” seasons of life are often where our deepest roots growThe difference between reacting to hardship and creating through itHow character fuels motivation, movement, and lasting momentumWhy survival, done with purpose and love, is one of the most powerful forms of creationIf you’ve ever felt like you’re standing between the life that was and the life that hasn’t begun yet, this episode is for you.Because No Man’s Land isn’t the end of the story.It’s the place where creators are formed.Here is a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6UFuxO1AHIYou can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 65: Sabbath Mindset
Why is it so hard for us to rest?In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we explore the philosophy and spirituality of the Sabbath—the ancient idea that rest is not the opposite of creation, but an essential part of it.Drawing on insights from thinkers like Abraham Joshua Heschel, Aristotle, Josef Pieper, and Augustine of Hippo, we explore why true leisure is foundational to culture, creativity, and happiness.Across Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, sacred pauses remind us that identity is more than productivity. Rest becomes a rhythm that restores clarity, creativity, and joy.Sometimes the most powerful thing we can create isn’t more work.It’s space.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 64: James Naismith
In this episode of Happiness Through Creating, host Brian Barlow tells the remarkable story of James Naismith and what his life teaches us about creativity, constraints, and letting go of our creations.In 1891, faced with bored students, a cold gymnasium, and just two weeks to solve a problem, Naismith invented basketball using little more than a soccer ball, thirteen simple rules, and two peach baskets. What began as a practical solution would grow into one of the most beloved sports in the world.But the deeper lesson isn’t about fame or success—it’s about the joy of creating something meaningful and then allowing it to grow beyond you.Sometimes the most powerful creations begin with simple tools, real constraints, and the courage to start.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Something Just Like This" by The Chainsmokers and Coldplay
In this Music Monday episode of Happiness Through Creating, we take a thoughtful look at the song “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers and Coldplay.The song begins by comparing the narrator to legendary heroes—figures like Achilles, Hercules, Spider-Man, Batman, and Superman. Faced with these myths, he admits something many of us quietly feel: “I don’t see myself upon that list.”But the heart of the song turns that comparison upside down. Instead of seeking a superhero, the message becomes something much more powerful—someone real, present, and willing to connect.In this episode we explore several principles of happiness and creation:Why comparison to “legends” drains joyHow opposition helps clarify what we truly wantWhy meaningful creation is about connection, not performanceAnd the quiet courage required to value ordinary momentsYou don’t need superhuman gifts to create a meaningful life. Often, the most powerful things we create are the simple, human moments—something someone else can turn to.Here is a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM7MFYoylVsYou can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 63: Remember the Alamo! Remember the Aspirin!
In this thought-provoking episode of Happiness Through Creating, we reflect on two events that share the same date—March 6th—but represent very different human experiences. The fall of the Alamo in 1836 reminds us of courage, sacrifice, and the reality that meaningful efforts do not always produce immediate success. The patenting of aspirin in 1899 represents ingenuity, relief, and the quiet power of solving small problems that ease human suffering. Together, these moments teach us that both endurance and invention are essential parts of a creator’s life. Sometimes we are called to stand firm in the face of opposition. Other times we are invited to reduce pain through thoughtful action.This episode explores a powerful happiness principle: results do not define us—character does. When we face resistance, we can allow it to refine us. When we see pain, we can choose to respond with creativity. Whether we are enduring loss or offering relief, we are never passive observers of life. We are shaping it. March 6th reminds us that suffering can create meaning—and meaning can reduce suffering. The invitation is simple: stand with courage, create with intention, and remember that no matter the season you are in, you are always participating in something larger than yourself. You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 62: Building the Roman Coloseum
In this reflective episode of Happiness Through Creating, we step inside the enduring arches of the Roman Colosseum—not just as tourists, but as thoughtful observers of history, leadership, and human intention. Tracing its origins from Emperor Vespasian’s decision to return land to the people, through centuries of spectacle, suffering, ruin, reinterpretation, and preservation, we explore how one structure can carry radically different meanings across generations. The Colosseum becomes more than ancient architecture; it becomes a mirror—revealing how leadership choices, cultural values, and collective priorities shape what societies build, celebrate, dismantle, and ultimately remember.As we imagine standing within its weathered stone walls, we consider a powerful truth: what we create is never neutral. It will one day hold the experiences of others. This episode invites us to reflect on the “structures” we are building every day—not just physical spaces, but habits, conversations, environments, and communities. What will future generations inherit from us? What are we preserving? What are we tearing down? Through the lens of Rome’s most iconic monument, this episode is both a meditation and a challenge: build intentionally, lead thoughtfully, and remember—we are always contributing to a story larger than ourselves.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Count on Me" by Bruno Mars
In this uplifting Music Monday episode of Happiness Through Creating, host Brian Barlow explores the timeless joy and emotional depth behind the song “Count on Me.” What sounds like a simple, feel-good anthem about friendship becomes, in Brian’s hands, a powerful blueprint for building real happiness through connection.Walking line by line through the lyrics, Brian reveals how the song captures one of the strongest predictors of lifelong wellbeing: meaningful relationships. Drawing on research from the Harvard Study of Adult Development and insights from voices like Brené Brown, Henri Nouwen, Leo Buscaglia, and the Dalai Lama, he shows that happiness isn’t found in status or success — it’s created in reliability, vulnerability, and everyday acts of care.This episode explores:Why deep connection — not achievement — is the foundation of happinessHow crisis reveals character and strengthens relationshipsThe “rhythm of reciprocity” in healthy friendships (the courage to give and receive)The power of small, consistent acts of kindnessHow secure attachment and commitment build resilience and joyThrough warm storytelling and practical reflection questions, Brian invites listeners to consider:Who knows they can count on you? And who can you count on?This episode is a reminder that happiness isn’t a solo performance — it’s co-created in the way we show up for one another. Every text, every late-night call, every reminder of someone’s worth is an act of creation.If you’ve ever needed encouragement to reach out, reconnect, or lean into a relationship more intentionally, this episode will inspire you to take that step.Because happiness isn’t something you find.It’s something you create — together.Here is a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMsvwwp6S7QYou can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 61: The Wrecker by Edgar A Guest
In this episode, we reflect on Edgar A. Guest’s poem The Wrecker and consider what it teaches us about effort, agency, and happiness. We explore the tension between building and tearing down, recognizing that destruction is often easier—but creation requires care, skill, and patience. We examine how true happiness grows when we choose engagement over commentary and contribution over criticism. We ask ourselves whether we are living as builders in our relationships, our work, and our own inner development. We acknowledge that while some demolition is part of growth, lasting change always requires intentional creation. And ultimately, we recommit to living as builders—staying engaged in the slow, meaningful work that shapes character, strengthens contribution, and brings enduring peace.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Episode 60: Shirley Chisholm
In this episode, we explore the life of Shirley Chisholm as a powerful example of what it means to live as creators in the face of opposition. We reflect on how her identity as “unbought and unbossed” shows us that happiness comes from alignment, not approval. We consider how she chose her character deliberately, refused limiting labels, and turned resistance into refinement. We examine how meaning, agency, and contribution create deeper well-being than comfort ever could. We walk through her life using the creation cycle, seeing how character leads to movement, momentum, and opportunity. And ultimately, we invite ourselves to create with the same courage—choosing who we are becoming and converting every result into strength.You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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Music Monday: "Pocket Full of Sunshine" by Natasha Bedingfield
In this episode, we slow down with Natasha Bedingfield’s Pocketful of Sunshine and explore how it reflects the creator’s journey toward resilient, self-authored happiness. Together, we examine the idea that happiness is not a condition we wait for, but a resource we intentionally cultivate and carry within us. We reflect on how opposition, criticism, and pressure are part of the creative process—and how anchoring our identity internally allows us to remain unbroken by them. Through the metaphor of a “secret place,” we consider the importance of restorative inner spaces where honesty, recalibration, and growth can occur. We unpack how darkness can contain light, and how transformation—like butterflies—emerges through tension rather than comfort. Ultimately, we’re reminded that happiness is something we repeatedly return to, reach for, and create from the inside out.Here is a link to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gte3BoXKwP0You can learn even more by following on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/ Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Happiness through Creating is a podcast designed to help you experience deeper happiness by awakening to your innate ability to create. Through timeless principles of creation, each episode explores how we shape abilities, relationships, ideas, and meaning—while courageously facing the opposition that refines us. Learn to see opposition as essential to growth and joy, and step fully into your role as a conscious, intentional creator of a purposeful and fulfilling life. Whatever you’re creating—relationships, family, career, or business—this podcast is for you. www.creatorsopposition.com
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