Originality

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Originality

The most common question creative people get asked is, "Where do you get your ideas?" That's what Originality was all about: exploring the wheres, hows, and whys of creative genius. Hosted by Aleen Simms and K Tempest Bradford.

  1. 40

    40: Can AI Be Creative?

    Let's talk about it: what exactly is generative AI? How does it produce its output? And, most importantly, can AI be creative?

  2. 39

    39: Do Not Put All Your Eggs in Twitter's Basket

    Twitter is (still) going down in a blaze of...well, not glory. Its demise has been a blow to many creative people, so let's talk about what to do in the wake of any social media platform's decline.

  3. 38

    38: It’s Been a Long Process

    Tempest's first book, Ruby Finley vs. the Interstellar Invasion, has been published! In this episode, she shares her experience writing and publishing a middle-grade book, from the first picture game to finding an agent to books hitting the shelves of a bookstore near you.

  4. 37

    37: Fuzzy Woo-Woo Business

    Does a spiritual practice play a part in your creative process? Do you have any rituals to help you create? Tempest and Aleen share their thoughts, feelings, history with spirituality, & current spiritual practices (or, in Aleen's case, attempt at creating ritual) and how they relate to their creativity.

  5. 36

    36: Make Believe About Dragons

    Whitney "Strix" Beltrán joins Tempest and Aleen to talk about her unintuitive journey to becoming a narrative director in the video games industry. Sometimes we take the road we've always intended to go down; sometimes we're led on a path we never could have imagined.

  6. 35

    35: Lean Into Your Creative Genius

    It's easy to get bogged down in the notion that you've waited too long to start a new creative pursuit, but Tempest and Aleen are here to tell you that it is never too late to try something new.

  7. 34

    34: The Revival of Originality

    Why, after two years without a new episode, is Originality back? That's what Tempest and Aleen are here to tell you about this month! One of the most important things we can do as creators is learning from our experiences and tweaking our processes, so we're sharing what we learned from the first iteration of Originality and what we're doing differently this time around.

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    33: I Feel My Body Rejecting This

    It can be really hard to put yourself out there when you don't feel like you know everything on a topic. This month, Tempest, Aleen, and guest Quinn Rose talk about strategies for overcoming that feeling so you can get started.

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    32: Comparison is a Killer

    2020 is here! What did you achieve in the 2010s? Tempest and Aleen talk about why they dislike this question, and interrogate what "achievement" really means. They go on to discuss how they're reframing what an accomplishment looks and feels like, and their creative goals for 2020.

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    31: Being Transparent About Hating the Process

    This week, Rosemary Orchard joins Aleen and Tempest to talk about the writing process. They discuss productivity topics like getting over barriers to creativity, not holding yourself to impossible standards, and establishing a writing ritual that works for you. Also, perhaps a writer’s most important question: do you trust strangers to watch your stuff in coffee shops?

  11. 30

    30: The XOXO Episode

    Conferences are essential places to meet new people and expand your creative community, so in this episode Tempest and Aleen talk about their recent experiences at XOXO and why creating intentional community spaces at conferences like it matters. They also dive into the focus of many talks at the festival: getting attacked online, and how people with different connections and followings experienced different outcomes when those attacks hit.

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    29: Pantser, Plotter, Architect, Spy

    It's time to talk about the F word: failure. Aleen and Tempest tackle mistakes and how to frame those experiences to be productive instead of destructive. They also discuss seeking constructive criticism from trusted sources, embracing the "happy little accidents" Bob Ross taught us about, and why Angry Birds 2 is an example of all the wrong ways to look at failure.

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    28: 50% Art Stuff, 50% Life Stuff

    You might want to grab your friends for this one, because Tempest and Aleen are talking about building small communities. Tempest talks to Alethea Kontis, Monica Valentinelli, Stina Leicht, and Shveta Thakrar about their own collective and how they lean each other for support and motivation. Along the way they discuss when and how to create a space where everyone shares a similar worldview, trusting your community, productive work parties, and why there should be somewhere you can say those things you can't say publicly.

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    27: Once You Know the Rules You Can Break the Rules

    Where is the line between inspiration and appropriation? In this episode, Aleen and Tempest talk about learning by copying—and what questions to ask yourself to ensure that your final product isn't still a copy. They also dive into the nuances of drawing from different cultures, how to interrogate what really interests you about that culture, and what to do when you mess up.

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    26: Everything is Really Difficult

    Tempest and Aleen get back to the future (well, the present) with a new episode about the value of habits — and how and why they don’t work for everyone. They’ll discuss the importance of sticking with routines — and when to stop being productive long enough to do the things (like eating) that keep you productive. Also, “pantsers” vs. gardeners; how routines that prepare your brain can help you reach a more creative place; how to use bite-sized goals and rewards to keep working; feline obstacles to productivity; why “grit” is super annoying; and the importance of taking time to step back, look at the big picture, and be kind to yourself.

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    25: You Are Not Alone

    This week, Tempest and Aleen talk about how to stay creative under the mental toll of life in America in 2019; the importance of friends, family, and community to sustain your creativity; using data to figure out what works for you, without judgment; when you should or shouldn’t listen to “experts” about how to create better; and why it’s good to ask for help when you need it. (Even, or especially, in the form of cat pictures.)

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    24: Bury Your Shoulds

    Get your shovels, because this week, Aleen and Tempest are discussing how to bury the dreaded “shoulds,” and focus instead on what you _want_ to be doing. Also: The importance of saying “no” to things; the powerful motivation of avoiding a 9-to-5 job; how to find a word count goal that works for you; your invitation, listeners, to tweet at Tempest and Aleen; and Aleen coins the phrase “app midwife.” All of this, coming to you live from, uh, the middle of October!

  18. 23

    23: Avoiding Patriarchal Nonsense

    Today the spotlight is on Tempest! Learn about her recent trip to Egypt, where she got the idea for her novel, and hear her epic retelling of Antigone.

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    22: I Am Hugely Motivated by Spite

    This time around, Kelly Sue DeConnick joins Tempest and Aleen to talk about learning from critique and criticism (and practicing how to take the feedback), how people perceive the series Bitch Planet, and the importance of collaborative relationships.

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    21: Irrational Brain Weasels

    We're baaaacccckkkkK! We use our triumphant return to talk about why the show was on hiatus, getting through stressful times, saying no, and letting go of The Shoulds.

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    20: Creating a Fake World People Can Believe In

    "Drawing is a form of expressing story without using words," says our guest Grace Fong. In this episode, Tempest, Aleen, and Grace explore how artists tell stories, how they add to existing stories, why mind palaces are important, and how travel contributes to it all.

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    19: You Don't Have to Be an Expert

    In a world and an era when everyone is vying for attention, how do you you stand above the crowd, make yourself heard, build an audience?

  23. 18

    18: Turn on the Fountain of Words

    Sometimes you feel you've got to Run away you've got to Get away from the day-to-day things surrounding you The things you make Seem to go nowhere And you've lost your light For you try and try but just can't write!

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    17: Stuff People in a Couch

    Sometimes life takes you In unexpected directions And to unexpected places Like Portland Or Broadway Or entirely new continents and countries And then, sometimes, Life takes you right back to where you started So you can foster your own creativity And help others as they foster theirs

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    16: Someone Needs Me to Talk About Jem & the Holograms

    from an idea to toys to television to comics a musical sensation more fun than Hooked on Phonics it may be a remix but don't dismiss it out of hand this comic is packed with diversity and it's anything but bland

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    15: You Can't See Them But They Can See You

    Everyone can draw To some extent, at least Creating art when you write Results in an intellectual feast!

  27. 14

    14: Interconnected Art

    Both here and elsewhere, you’ll hear it a lot: you need to find new points of view to have creative thoughts That means seeking out different perspectives maybe with someone with different objectives to create something unusual exciting and new

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    13: I Need to Stand Next to the Pyramids

    Imagination! It's a wonderful thing but Sometimes, you need more. Maybe you'll travel. Or go to the library. Librarians rock! Wikipedia! It's a place to get started. Footnotes are awesome.

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    12: Writing is Time Travel

    Sometimes flexing the muscles of your creativity Means writing for something like an RPG What do people want to do? Where do they want to go? The possibilities seem endless And it’s up to you to help them enjoy the flow.

  30. 11

    11: Stuff Your Inner Critic in a Box

    It's almost time for NaNoWriMo A time to give your inner critic the ol' heave-ho Take some time to let the words flow You never know where this might go!

  31. 10

    10: More Capable Spy Women

    Roses are red Violets are blue Women spies Are coming for you

  32. 9

    9: Investing in Art

    Look in the mirror and say, "I'm good enough I'm smart enough and doggone it, people like me. I deserve to make money!" Okay, that was a good first shot. Shoulders back, stand tall! You may not feel confident but it's okay to fake it. Speak clearly. Project your voice. You're good enough You're smart enough and doggone it, people like you! I certainly do. You deserve to make money! Ready? Say it again. Believe it.

  33. 8

    8: A Song-Shaped Butterfly Net

    Collaboration: noun working with someone to create something amazing and beautiful and new S. J. Tucker joins us again to tell us about keeping her garden of creativity in riotous bloom by working with others

  34. 7

    7: Will the Universe Take Care of Me

    What’s it like to be a vagabond? To move from place to place? Does it have pros in addition to cons? Does it give freedom to create? S. J. Tucker leads a life free. Traveling thither and yon, Between land and sea Making music for all to enjoy.

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    6: Engage the Hashtagery

    In eight years, Dan Moren wrote and edited and published a novel. When it was done he sat back and hoped that it wouldn’t be a debacle. If he’d done his job, it would warm his readers’ hearts to their cockles. Now it’s here! Dan has created a new world, its danger full-throttle. What would he change, how does he feel? Did he write a book without wobbles?

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    5: 73 Million Blank Notebooks

    Aleen needs to be more productive She heard that bullet journals are conductive Not of electricity But accountability At least theoretically Tempest and Jay Miller explain How to get started without pain Just grab blank paper And a pen of some flavor Just get started! Now’s better than later.

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    4: One Million Words of S**t

    There once was a person named Tempest Whose advice was simply the wisest “Practice your art! That’s where it all starts!” Even though sometimes it’s the toughest.

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    3: Unicorn Sidekick

    Have you ever looked at your email with scorn and thought, “I could really use a unicorn to sort and tidy this digital thorn?” Be of good cheer, don’t be forlorn! There sidekicks who are foresworn to help fight our battles before we’re careworn.

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    2: A Couch Not Possessed by Cats or Satan

    Show up and create. Mikah Sargent motivates. Listen to this one.

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    1: Steampunk Mermaids

    What’s the biggest thing you’ve ever done on a dare? Nisi Shawl wrote Everfair, a Steampunk book about life during warfare.

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The most common question creative people get asked is, "Where do you get your ideas?" That's what Originality was all about: exploring the wheres, hows, and whys of creative genius. Hosted by Aleen Simms and K Tempest Bradford.

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