Sharing lessons that I'm learning and conversations I find interesting. Plus, an occasional anxiety attack.
After a long morning in a different city, I explored how some of my feelings could be used to affect the work that I need to do today. And try to examine how these feelings of loneliness and anxiety might be very common. And through connection with each other, we can find love and peace.
How I use journaling and podcasting to get myself out of ruts and into philosophy. Also, what IS philosophy?
When should I speak up? When should I not? What difference does it make?
Two great questions to ask in any situation are is this scalable? And does it need to be?
So often we can make short term decisions and pigeon hole ourselves into bad habits. Stepping back to examine scalability is important in work, creativity, and friends vs fan relationships.
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In this episode, I explore what our trends about pumpkin spice season and Taylor Swift’s new album say about where we invest our time and energy and what we’re saying to ourselves in our children.
Ego can be a dangerous thing that can hold you back and stifle other people. However, it’s also necessary to create the changes that we need to see in our world and that you have the power to affect.
A big part of creating is finishing projects and looking back on them. However, if we don’t consider the metrics, we are using to evaluate a given project. We may miss classified those projects as being failures were incomplete when really they’re not.
Taking a few minutes to think about how you think about your work can have some huge impacts on how you work and how much you work.
For the first time I reflect on how I am successful at being creatively prolific. And I distill it down to three things that I used to guide my creative output. Some more as a discovery and a reminder to myself true advice I share these three things now.
In this episode, Shaun reflects on the slow, spiraling journey of discovering who we are—like approaching an unseen truth, closer with each loop. Through journals, changing priorities, and creative struggles, he explores the tug-of-war between consumption and creation. Are we spending our time scrolling, streaming, and reacting—or making something that outlives us?
Shaun shares personal stories of hitting creative slumps, questi...
This episode is about my politics. It is not inviting a discussion, nor is it trying to convince anyone of what to think. This exists solely so that if anyone in the future ever wants to know what I thought for some reason, they can listen to this and find out.
As we live our lives, there are not a lot of opportunities in day-to-day life to reflect on current events and personal struggles and triumphs, in anyway that’ll be passed along thoughtfully. So, who is going to be the one to tell your great grandkids about what you thought about what’s happening in the world right now? If you can take a couple minutes, it can be you.
I keep podcasting in the morning. Everyday. It’s too much. But here’s why I keep doing it.
After a fun competition, I'm thinking about how I approach parenthood and professional creativity.
I’ve been podcasting, theoretically for a couple weeks, and it’s really helpful to my mental health. But I realized it’d be so awesome if more people did that, and made it available publicly to pass down stories and lessons to the next generations. I wish my great grandparents had created podcasts so I could learn what it was like back then. Starting families, building businesses, surviving life.
So you should start a podcast.
Religion is tricky, here's where and why I am where I am right now with it.
As we continue to make episodes of our kids show, things have to change. Here's why.
How often do I stop to push myself beyond the edge of instinct? Not often enough lately.
Here's what's been affecting my personal and professional life for the past 4 months.
I helped published the first episode of our show. Now I'm sitting with that fact.
The cereal box helped me find some clarity about the struggles of anxiety and life.
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