Create art podcast, commentary, building blocks.
Speaker:Hello friend.
Speaker:This is Timothy Kim O'Brien, your head instigator for create art podcast, where
Speaker:I use my over 30 years of experience in the arts and educational world
Speaker:to help you tame your inner critic and create more than you consume.
Speaker:So this year, what I've decided to do is these episodes.
Speaker:About making fun a habit.
Speaker:And that's from the making fun a habit series and book by Michael
Speaker:Brennan, who I actually interviewed on find a podcast about, and if you
Speaker:want to find that interview, just go to find a podcast about dot X, Y, Z.
Speaker:He runs a podcast called creative chats, and it's a great podcast to listen to.
Speaker:If you need that little extra boost of creativity in your life, but the
Speaker:making fun, I have it series is a book that he wrote and it's 30 days
Speaker:to add fun to your creative practice.
Speaker:So what I decided to do is to take each day in that workbook
Speaker:and make an episode out of it.
Speaker:Now, when you get that book and I have the link in my show notes.
Speaker:What you get in there is you have insights on how to, you know, use
Speaker:his ideas for your creative practice.
Speaker:And each chapter is broken up with a short story, some questions to
Speaker:ponder, action items, and tips.
Speaker:This episode, we're going to be talking about building blocks.
Speaker:Now I know for me, I like to always go back to basics.
Speaker:And when I saw building blocks, I immediately thought, Hey, what are
Speaker:my basic things for creativity?
Speaker:What does that mean to me?
Speaker:And so that's what this episode is going to be all about is getting back to those
Speaker:basics and figuring out, you know, what, why creating is fun and why do I do it?
Speaker:So the first question that Mike asks us is why do you enjoy what
Speaker:do you enjoy creating and why?
Speaker:So it really depends on what part of my life we're talking about.
Speaker:In my beginning artistic journey, it was poetry.
Speaker:And I loved writing poetry and performing poetry in front of an audience.
Speaker:And that's where I was really at, but.
Speaker:I also really liked theater in high school.
Speaker:I did a lot of theater shows and did that through college and, and whatnot.
Speaker:And you know, for the most part I was backstage and I got a
Speaker:few chances to step on stage.
Speaker:I was the, usually I was the big dumb guy that would step on stage
Speaker:and was at the butt of the jokes.
Speaker:But you know, like a trucker or a burnout, a surfer hippie dude.
Speaker:But.
Speaker:I think for me, I enjoy taking nothing, taking nothing and making it into
Speaker:something that is going to be forever.
Speaker:Now for the past, oh, I don't know, since 2006, I've been enjoying podcasting.
Speaker:And through podcasting, I can, you know, share my story, share my
Speaker:experiences my trials and tribulations, and I can encourage you to create
Speaker:the art that you want to create.
Speaker:And if you're not creating art, you don't give you that little you know, like I
Speaker:always say in the beginning that head, I'm the head instigator here podcast.
Speaker:So I want to make sure that you're creating, because it
Speaker:provides a lot of joy in my life.
Speaker:When I create something out of nothing, nothing.
Speaker:So that's what I enjoy creating.
Speaker:And that's pretty much why I enjoy creating.
Speaker:The next question is what would it look like to have a
Speaker:regular routine of creating?
Speaker:Now for me, I don't really have a regular routine.
Speaker:I just kind of I have a full time job.
Speaker:I do this podcasting thing.
Speaker:I'm a dad, I'm a husband.
Speaker:I'm, I wear a lot of different hats.
Speaker:So a regular routine is something that's kind of tough for me.
Speaker:And I even joined up with Mike's making fun.
Speaker:I have the creative chats.
Speaker:Facebook group that I pay a little bit to each month and get ideas and,
Speaker:you know, share community with other folks, but and, and that's, I guess,
Speaker:could be considered a regular routine.
Speaker:I try to comment there, I try to comment on different sites
Speaker:that I'm on, like pod match.
Speaker:For podcasters you know, try to give encouragement that way, but I don't
Speaker:have a regular routine where I'll sit down for an hour and just go ahead
Speaker:and create usually Sunday mornings.
Speaker:I do episodes usually record episodes on those days.
Speaker:So I guess that could be considered a regular routine.
Speaker:You know, once a week I'll sit down here in my man cave and knock out a couple
Speaker:of episodes and and just enjoy life.
Speaker:But I, I usually like to do it by the seat of my pants.
Speaker:It's not a great way of doing it.
Speaker:I'll tell you that right now.
Speaker:But what I would like is to be able to, to each day, just kind
Speaker:of go from this time to this time.
Speaker:You know, nobody disturbed me.
Speaker:I'm just going to go ahead and create something and and then
Speaker:be on with the rest of my day.
Speaker:So for me, that would look like a regular routine for me.
Speaker:I don't know what it is for you, but if that's something that, you know, you're
Speaker:looking into, you can start it up at any time you want, you know, and if you need
Speaker:a accountability partner, let me know.
Speaker:I'd be happy to be your accountability partner for that.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:The last question is what are your objections and obstacles
Speaker:and how can you solve these?
Speaker:So I don't really have any objections to creating, but the obstacles is, you
Speaker:know, the everyday minutiae of things that happen in my life, whether it be
Speaker:work meetings or doing something for work or playing with my kids or being
Speaker:a good husband you know, cleaning up the yard, all that kind of good stuff.
Speaker:So that's my obstacles and one of the things that I'm learning to do for
Speaker:myself is be a little bit kinder to myself and that it, that would be, you
Speaker:know, to carve out that time and just go, Hey, listen, I'm going to do this
Speaker:and maybe it's when work is a little bit slow, then I can go ahead and create
Speaker:kind of like what I'm doing today.
Speaker:But whatever that looks like for you, Hey, by all means, feel
Speaker:free to email me and let me know.
Speaker:You can email me at Timothy at create art podcast.
Speaker:com.
Speaker:And I can share that with everybody else and we can help each other out.
Speaker:So that's how you can solve the, that's how I'm going to try to solve this.
Speaker:So I want to know what you're doing to make that happen for yourself.
Speaker:So the next thing up is action items.
Speaker:And the first action item is start a daily creativity journal.
Speaker:Well, for me, I got to start creating daily in order for me to do the journal,
Speaker:but I think that's a great idea.
Speaker:You know, it, it'll be.
Speaker:And accountability partner for myself.
Speaker:So maybe, you know, just grabbing a journal, I Lord knows I have enough
Speaker:journals around this house, or I can do a digital journal on the on
Speaker:the cell phone, the cell phone I'm so old, but yeah, you could there's
Speaker:many apps out there where you can do.
Speaker:You don't even have to write anything down or type anything down.
Speaker:You just speak into your phone and I'll take the notes and you can do it that way.
Speaker:So starting that creative journal might be just the thing to help you, especially
Speaker:if you don't have anybody around you that is really into the arts, but you're
Speaker:into the arts, that might be a great thing for you to go ahead and try.
Speaker:The next thing is take a class or a workshop.
Speaker:Now I just came back from a conference for podcasting down in North Carolina.
Speaker:And I'm going to go up to another one.
Speaker:Well, I did the empowered podcast conference in Charlotte, North
Speaker:Carolina, back in June, and I'm going to another conference in DC in August.
Speaker:And that'll be a podcast movement.
Speaker:And by the time this episode airs, I'm I'll be about maybe
Speaker:a week or two away from that.
Speaker:So that's something that I like to do.
Speaker:I like, I do like to take classes and wherever you're at, if there's a
Speaker:good, vibrant art scene, there's going to be classes there for you to take.
Speaker:So you don't have to go it on your own.
Speaker:And it's a great way to learn.
Speaker:To connect with the people in your community that, you know, they
Speaker:may have more experience than you.
Speaker:So give that a shot for yourself.
Speaker:The next thing is number three of the action items is join a creative community.
Speaker:While you can do that by taking that class or a workshop, there is a plenty
Speaker:of online communities with Facebook, Twitter, or X tick tock, even Instagram.
Speaker:There's a lot of communities that are out there.
Speaker:Probably there's not have been as many communities.
Speaker:In the past as there is today, so we're in a great position today to make that
Speaker:community to make those connections with the community, even if it's a meetup
Speaker:group, definitely check that out for yourself because I know for me, one
Speaker:reason I got serious about podcasting is I attended a meetup back in 2016 and
Speaker:I've been doing podcasting seriously since that time and how did I do that?
Speaker:I joined a meetup group.
Speaker:So if there's a meetup group in your area in any kind of artistic discipline, give
Speaker:it a shot for yourself, make it happen.
Speaker:And you never know, you might make a new friend.
Speaker:I know I did with Kyle Bondo.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:The next thing up is number four set a creativity challenge for yourself.
Speaker:Now you, if you've heard this podcast before, which, you know, many of you
Speaker:have, I do two challenges every year at the national poetry writing month
Speaker:and national novel writing months.
Speaker:Poetry writing month.
Speaker:They give you 30 prompts in 30 days and you write 30 poems, a
Speaker:national novel writing month, write a 50, 000 word novel in 30 days.
Speaker:So that's something that I do.
Speaker:So I'm checking off some boxes here, which is, makes me feel good.
Speaker:But those are free things that you can do.
Speaker:It doesn't cost anything.
Speaker:And there are other challenges for sketching making music.
Speaker:24 hour theater shows or movies.
Speaker:There's things for sketching inktober is out there as well.
Speaker:So whatever it is, there's a challenge for it.
Speaker:Let me know what challenge that you're planning on doing.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:The next thing up is experimenting with different mediums.
Speaker:I, you've heard me in the past that I paint, I paint with acrylics and oils, but
Speaker:I had Tia sunshine on many episodes ago.
Speaker:And she's a watercolor person.
Speaker:So, and I've always had bad times with watercolor.
Speaker:So I challenged myself.
Speaker:I went and got some watercolor pencils.
Speaker:And that's, that's as close as I've gotten to watercolors for right now, but I also
Speaker:got a few books that just came in the mail back in July on doodling and sketching.
Speaker:So I'm going to try that for myself as well.
Speaker:And we'll put some stuff up on the site here just to kind of
Speaker:show you what I've been doing.
Speaker:And I think it's really great to do that kind of stuff and to
Speaker:get out of your comfort zone.
Speaker:And the last thing that he has for action items is don't
Speaker:be afraid to share your work.
Speaker:You know, you can email me and share your work with me.
Speaker:If that, if you feel comfortable and so inclined to do so, I
Speaker:would love to take a look at it.
Speaker:And the thing of it is, is that nobody's going to break
Speaker:your arm for sharing your work.
Speaker:We're so afraid of other people's judgment, I guess
Speaker:that it stops our creativity.
Speaker:And You know, one of my big things is taming that inner critic, but also
Speaker:because, you know, unless that, if that critic is stopping you, then you got to
Speaker:stop the inner critic, but if that critic isn't stopping you, that's a good thing.
Speaker:Conversely, a lot of times we're scared about what other people think.
Speaker:Go out there, put it out there, see what happens.
Speaker:I think you're going to be really surprised.
Speaker:I mean, I do it with this show and the contacts that I've made through
Speaker:doing this podcast have been.
Speaker:Phenomenal.
Speaker:I've had past guests come back at me and say, Hey, I got this going on.
Speaker:I got that going on.
Speaker:And I'm always excited to hear about everything that they're doing.
Speaker:So share your work because if you don't share your work, nobody's going to see
Speaker:it and nobody's going to know about it.
Speaker:And we're all going to miss out for that.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:We're going to jump into the tips that Mike gives us.
Speaker:First thing is find something that you enjoy creating.
Speaker:Well, for me, my first love is poetry.
Speaker:I really like writing poetry and you know, this year has been kind of a slim
Speaker:year for me and I'm looking at doing a collection of the past five years
Speaker:of national poetry writing months.
Speaker:And I was just thinking the other night and I was like, well, if I'm
Speaker:going to do that and I want to do a collection of the novels I did
Speaker:too but they're all unfinished, so.
Speaker:You know, that a writing is something I really enjoy creating.
Speaker:So that's something that I definitely want to get back into and pursue even more.
Speaker:So that's what I enjoy creating.
Speaker:What is it that you enjoy creating?
Speaker:And that's where you should start.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:The next tip number two is set aside set aside some time each day to create.
Speaker:Yes, Mike, I will do that.
Speaker:I will set aside time to create and I'll put it on the calendar.
Speaker:Make it an appointment, you know, make it a meeting that you're going to take
Speaker:this hour or this 15 minutes or this 30 minutes, put it on your calendar and
Speaker:do that meeting for yourself because at the end of every episode I say make
Speaker:art for somebody you love yourself.
Speaker:That's part of it.
Speaker:You know, I was just having a conversation with my therapist and yes, I do see a
Speaker:therapist and nothing wrong with that.
Speaker:But, you know, I told him, I said, I always feel guilty about taking time
Speaker:for myself and doing things for myself.
Speaker:And he said, you don't need to feel guilty about that.
Speaker:You should do something for you that, you know, gives you energy
Speaker:that gives you a strength and insight and is healthy for you.
Speaker:So this is a challenge to me.
Speaker:This is a challenge to you.
Speaker:So I decided sometime each day to create.
Speaker:And I'm going to make that promise to you right now.
Speaker:I will set time to create.
Speaker:Let me know what you're doing.
Speaker:Are you going to set 15 minutes, half hour, an hour,
Speaker:three hours, whatever it is.
Speaker:There is no minimum.
Speaker:There's no maximum.
Speaker:Just set aside that time to create.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:Number.
Speaker:3 is don't be afraid to experiment.
Speaker:I love to experiment.
Speaker:Some of the best things that I've ever created has been an experiment.
Speaker:Case in point, I did string painting a long time ago.
Speaker:I saw a video on it and I was like, Oh, yeah, that looks kind of fun.
Speaker:And I did a whole series of string paintings.
Speaker:I've got about four of them.
Speaker:that I'm looking at right here in my man cave.
Speaker:And just recently my nephew walked up to me and he was like,
Speaker:man, those are really cool.
Speaker:And for me, I wasn't really thinking about him, but he's not the only person
Speaker:that has said that when I had an actual physical office I had those paintings up
Speaker:there and people would walk in and go, wow, where did you get that from him?
Speaker:So I told him that I made it with some string and some
Speaker:paint and they really loved it.
Speaker:And I probably could have sold it to them, but I chose not to.
Speaker:And but you never know what's going to happen.
Speaker:Sometimes our quote unquote mistakes are what people want to see.
Speaker:Give it a shot for yourself.
Speaker:Number four is don't worry about being perfect.
Speaker:And I eat it.
Speaker:One of my podcast friends Chris Chris misnows has a book called starting ugly.
Speaker:Definitely you should check out that book and it's all about, you know, podcasting
Speaker:of course, but the thing of it is, is it's all about just getting out there.
Speaker:And then do iterations, you know, keep on going back to it and
Speaker:improving it here, improving it there.
Speaker:Just go out there and start something.
Speaker:It does not have to be a Rembrandt or Michelangelo or anything like that.
Speaker:It doesn't have to be a John Coltrane.
Speaker:Just go out there and try some stuff and then just keep on getting better
Speaker:and better and better with it.
Speaker:You don't need to be perfect the first time out.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:Number five is share your creations with others.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:Whether you do that on a red bubble sites where you're putting your artwork out
Speaker:there for people to download podcasting like I'm doing here with you today putting
Speaker:it on your social media, put it out there for others to take a look at it.
Speaker:It's an act of bravery and I know it's a big act of bravery,
Speaker:but I think you can do it.
Speaker:I think you want to do it.
Speaker:Otherwise, why would you listen to this podcast and have me, you know, bug
Speaker:you every, every couple of weeks about creating something, share that creation
Speaker:with others, you can share it with me.
Speaker:If you don't want to share it with anyone else, share it with me.
Speaker:You can get me at Timothy at createartpodcast.
Speaker:com.
Speaker:Now the last tip tip number six is track and measure what you create.
Speaker:And that's a good way to develop a portfolio for yourself, a resume,
Speaker:artist's resume for yourself.
Speaker:I am bad at this, so that is something that I need to work on and I will work on.
Speaker:But you know, when I was helping people with their resumes, I would
Speaker:always say, Hey, have a work diary, you know, for different tasks that you
Speaker:do, because I would build a resume for them based on what they were doing.
Speaker:And a lot of them didn't, you know, hadn't done that in the past.
Speaker:And I said, well, we're Starting today, anything that you do for your job, you're
Speaker:going to write down what you did as long as it, you know, isn't, you know,
Speaker:betraying you know, secrets for the government or anything like that, but
Speaker:track it down and then take a look at it from time to time and, you know, be amazed
Speaker:at everything that you have done because you probably done more than you realize.
Speaker:And even if it's just, you know, a painting a month or a painting a year
Speaker:or a novel a year, Most people don't do that, so you're already beating out
Speaker:most people, so track it, measure it.
Speaker:You know, you start off with something and you don't do great at it, but
Speaker:you take a class and you get better and you perfect it over time.
Speaker:Don't throw away the ugly stuff.
Speaker:Keep the ugly stuff and watch your progression and that will
Speaker:motivate you to keep on creating.
Speaker:And podcast is all about.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:Well, we've reached the end of this episode.
Speaker:First and foremost, I want to thank you for taking a listen to it.
Speaker:It's been a pleasure for me to go ahead and share this with you.
Speaker:It helps me with my creativity.
Speaker:It gives me ideas and I hope it gives you ideas as well.
Speaker:Now, if you'd like to go ahead and share this podcast, I'm not going to
Speaker:bite your fingers off for doing that.
Speaker:Feel free to share it with a friend.
Speaker:And if you want to reach out to me with any comments, if you'd like to be a
Speaker:guest on the show or anything like that.
Speaker:Email timothy@koreanartpodcast.com and I'd love to hear about your journey
Speaker:and what you're working on now.
Speaker:I do wanna let you know that I run another podcast.
Speaker:It's called Find a Podcast about.
Speaker:You can find that at find a podcast about.xyz, and that's where I help you
Speaker:find your next binge wor binge worthy podcast and outsmart the algorithm.
Speaker:Find it at Find a Podcast about.xyz.
Speaker:And I'll see you over there.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:It's that time in the episode where I go ahead and let you
Speaker:continue on with your day.
Speaker:I'm going to continue on with mine.
Speaker:Cause obviously I need to start up a creative journal and set aside
Speaker:some time to do some creativity, which, you know, I'll put this
Speaker:episode in that journal for this day.
Speaker:What are you going to do?
Speaker:Are you going to you know, you could even put listening to
Speaker:this podcast in your journal.
Speaker:I'm just saying, do that for yourself.
Speaker:Let's go ahead and tackle that day.
Speaker:Tame that inner critic and create more than you consume.
Speaker:Go out there and make some art for somebody you love yourself.
Speaker:I'll talk to you next time.