To Keep On Track with Your Creative Resolutions, do this.
OK, it’s a few months after New Year’s. Did you make any creative resolutions? Have you kept them? If not, listen to this episode to get back on track so you can create what you imagined.
OK, it’s a few months after New Year’s. Did you make any creative resolutions? Have you kept them? If not, listen to this episode to get back on track so you can create what you imagined.
Who Gets to Decide Our Identity If Not We Ourselves – with James Young, Educator, Activist, Program Director of Queery James Young (He/They) is a Westchester-based educator, activist, and connector. He is the Program Director of Queery, a non-profit organization he co-founded in 2018 as well as an adoptive father, husband, and lifelong learner. He…
How to Use “Point/Counterpoint” to Improve Your Plans, Goals, and Methods Want a great way to clarify who you are and what you stand for? Write down what you want to achieve and why. Now, argue for the other side. Make a counter-argument against what you believe and what you want to achieve. Counter every…
Getting Paid: A Special Money Monday Episode with Izolda Trakhtenberg and Eric Henning This episode is brought to you by Izolda’s favorite productivity and well-being app, Brain.fm*, and her book, Speak From Within. The incredible Eric Henning is here for Money Monday. Second Mondays are your ticket to unraveling the artistic mysteries of getting paid. When…
Do you want more local connections? If you’re a podcaster, this is for you. Here are some tips on getting more local-to-you podcast listeners. If you want to get more listeners to your podcast, reach out to the news channels in your area. As part of my interview on stress management for busy people…
Here’s an easy way to spark some creative thinking and problem-solving. Pick a card, any card. Every card has a different object. Figure out its story. Does everyone want it? Is it causing problems? Conflict? How will you resolve things? How will you solve the problem? Answer those questions with the story. Then, transfer those…