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Blah Di Da

Darby Hudson
Poetry
Creativity
Creative Process
Art
Writing
Mental Health
Artistic Journey
Michael Connelly
Social Media
David Lynch
Comedy
Ideas
Cynicism
Crime Novels
Personal Growth
Performance
Pattern Recognition
Collectivism
Writer's Block
The Cult Of Sensible

Darby Hudson talks about the 'creative process' and muddling through life.

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Atonga Tim
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Darby Hudson
Host discussing the creative process and life experiences. His reflections often include personal anecdotes about art, writing, and the challenges of self-discovery.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 212 ratings
  • Love it

    This is a breath of fresh air from all the ‘how to maximize your life’ BS I’ve fallen into listening to. I’m an Aussie musician living in the UK, so the birds in the background are an added bonus, a shot of nostalgia and connection. But most of all I love the cut of Darby’s jib. Down to earth, unpretentious, yet also deep and thought provoking. A wonderful companion for your creative or life journey. Thanks, Darby!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    London hobo
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • Life changing

    Wow! I have never felt more peace in my life, than after 24 hours of listening to Darby. Puts words I didn’t know existed to many of my beliefs

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Melb Folk
    Australia4 months ago
  • Inspiring and insightful

    I always look forward to new episodes. I appreciate your insights, they have shifted my perspective as an author. Your work is inspiring. Best wishes from Oregon!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jmbean93
    United States5 months ago
  • Fumbling towards ecstasy

    Darby is the epitome of everything that I loved about Melbourne. Wistful, arty, wordy, symbolic … philosophy pinned to trees or painted on bitumen. His uncertainty and humility is real and inspiring. I love his meanderings … 🙏 thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Augusta Gregory
    Australia8 months ago
  • I just like it

    Love the way you think and talk about creativity and life. A refreshing and real podcast for artists and well, anyone

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sunnydayfilter
    United States9 months ago

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The reflective tone and authenticity of the discussions are repeatedly praised, highlighting the relatability of the host's experiences and thoughts.
The host's ability to articulate complex feelings around creativity resonates deeply with many, providing a sense of comfort and validation.
Many find the series inspiring, often mentioning how it has positively impacted their perspectives as artists or creatives.
Listeners appreciate the candid and unpretentious conversations that encourage introspection and self-exploration.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#240
United Kingdom/Arts/Books
Apple Podcasts
#105
Chile/Arts/Books
Apple Podcasts
#117
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Apple Podcasts
#188
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Apple Podcasts
#229
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Josh Turek, poet and comedian interview
Q: What would I say to someone in their 20s?
I would say survive your 20s with your curiosity intact and trust that you'll find yourself along the way.
Jay the street writer - interview
Q: How do you feel about being a lone wolf or being part of a community?
I find that sometimes I need to create on my own and not hang out with groups, as it can lead to a lot of competition and inauthenticity.

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The content prominently revolves around the intricacies of the creative process, self-discovery, and the personal experiences that shape one's artistic journey. Frequent themes include writing, identity, and artistry, as the host offers candid reflections on navigating the challenges of creativity and the pursuit of fulfillment in life. Unique for its introspective approach, the discussions blend personal anecdotes with broader social commentary, making it a relatable and thought-provoking listen for those interested in the lives of artists and the nuances of creative expression. Listeners might find solace in the host's unpretentious and honest musings, fostering a genuine connection that encourages them to reflect on their own journeys in... more

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