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The GoodWeird Podcast - a show about creative attention in an age of distraction
by John Davison
The GoodWeird Podcast is a creativity podcast about the habits, rituals and deep attention that fuel great creative work. Each episode, a creative practitioner reveals how they tend their imagination - not by chasing inspiration online, but by building the conditions for their best ideas to emerge. For anyone serious about their creative practice.
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Ep. 07 Jon Mason
John talks to Jon Mason, MD of Jollywise and creator of children's TV show Stan and Gran, about pressure, purpose, and refusing to do the work that makes you miserable.A rambling conversation through varied topics such as mental breakdowns and kidney transplants, ADHD as a creative superpower and a curse, and what it actually takes to get a kids' TV show made over fourteen years of trying.
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Ep. 06 Lisa Anderson
John talks to Lisa Anderson, curator and cultural producer,about imagination as resistance, care as curatorial practice, and trusting intuition over intellect alone.They talk about stepping away from institutional weight, the paradox of naming to make things visible, and what it means to hold space for artists and histories that matter.Lisa reflects on sensuality as knowing, joy as power, and the daily practice of choosing not to be resigned - grounding in faith, community, and the long view.It's a conversation about art as social infrastructure, spiritual knowing as legitimate, and imagination as the tool for living together well.https://www.instagram.com/lisaandersonaa/https://www.instagram.com/blackbritishart/https://www.lisaandersonartadvisory.com/
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Ep.05 Merlin Nation
John talks to Merlin Nation, artist, designer & animatorabout burnout, joy, and finding a way back to instinct.They talk about DIY culture, creative exhaustion, and the moment when you realise you have to stop... and start again differently. Merlin reflects on rediscovering play, choosing hope, and making work without waiting for the right conditions.It’s a conversation about creative recovery, community, and doing things simply because they matter to you.https://merlinnationart.com/https://www.instagram.com/merlin.nation.art/https://www.corita.org/tenrules
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The GoodWeird Podcast: Trailer
What does it mean to keep your imagination free in a system designed to colonise it?The GoodWeird Podcast explores that question with under-radar creators - comic artists, musicians, writers, makers - who've refused to let their work be flattened.Conversations about:Noticing what others missProtecting creative practice from extractionMaking work that stays aliveNavigating systems that reward conformitySlow. Roaming. Slop-free.Because imagination is the quiet architect of every choice and widening its boundaries is how new worlds come into view.Hosted by John Davison.
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Ep.04-Martine McDonagh
John talks to Martine McDonagh, novelist, teacher, and lifelong explorer of how we heal - and what it costs.We talk about keeping a beginner's mind, finding humor in the dark, and how therapy can reshape not just the self but the stories we tell. Martine’s take on transformation is raw, funny, and deeply human - proof that the work often knows more than we do.It’s a conversation about curiosity, courage, and the strange alchemy of turning pain into art.Related links:Martine Mcdonagh’s website
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Ep.03-Mick Jackson
John talks to Mick Jackson, novelist, children’s author, and former musician whose debut was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.We talk about the strange magic that appears right after you’ve given up, the quiet power of simple ideas, and the rituals that make creativity possible. There’s wisdom here about voice, confidence, and the kind of patience that turns chaos into story.It’s a conversation about faith in the process - and the small, deliberate acts that keep imagination alive.
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Ep.02- Emilia McKenzie AKA Emix Regulus
John talks to Emilia McKenzie, a comic artist whose work drifts between the microscopic and the cosmic - dreams, biology, and the strange edges of autobiography.They talk about weirdness as fuel, the quiet courage of making things that might make your friends cringe, and the beauty of transformation - in art, in life, in the act of creating itself.It’s a conversation about trusting strangeness, embracing metamorphosis, and finding meaning outside the algorithm.Related Links:Emix Regulus comics
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EP.01- David Best
John talks to David Best, singer and lyricist of Fujiya & Miyagi - a band that’s spent two decades making brilliant, quietly defiant music without ever chasing the mainstream.We talk about patience, resistance, and the strange joy of not wanting success. About collecting scraps of language like treasure, trusting ideas to find each other in their own time, and finding meaning in the small scale.It’s a conversation about creative freedom, slow craft, and the beauty of doing things your own way.Related Links:Fujiya & Miyagi websiteCollarbone promo video
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The GoodWeird Podcast is a creativity podcast about the habits, rituals and deep attention that fuel great creative work. Each episode, a creative practitioner reveals how they tend their imagination - not by chasing inspiration online, but by building the conditions for their best ideas to emerge. For anyone serious about their creative practice.
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John Davison
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