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Getting Work To Work

Chris Martin Studios
Creativity
Digital Immortality
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Getting Work To Work is a weekly podcast for creative entrepreneurs, storytellers, visionaries, and change-makers who are on a mission of chasing big ideas, telling epic stories, and leaving living legacies. Whether you’re just starting out or have been at this creative and curious life for some time, I hope you’ll not only learn something new in this podcast, but also find yourself challenged and... more

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Recent Guests

Josh Simons
CEO of Vinyl Group and founder of Vampr, a platform aimed at connecting people in the music ecosystem.
Vinyl Group
Episode: “The Business of Creativity” with Josh Simons (GWTW860)
Kimberly Lau
Co-founder of Project ReWear, passionate about sustainability and empowering the community through responsible clothing consumption.
Project ReWear
Episode: “Making Secondhand Second Nature” with Kimberly Lau & Linda Young (GWTW856)
Linda Young
Co-founder of Project ReWear, experienced in managing nonprofit thrift operations and dedicated to community outreach.
Project ReWear
Episode: “Making Secondhand Second Nature” with Kimberly Lau & Linda Young (GWTW856)
Ben Tasker
AI expert leading a Data & AI Academy focused on global upskilling and re-skilling.
Episode: “Our AI Present & Future” with Ben Tasker (GWTW854)
Stacy Bass
Photographer and author of Lightkeeper, A Memoir Through the Lens of Love and Loss.
Episode: “Lightkeeper of Love & Loss” with Stacy Bass (GWTW852)
Georgie Darling
A freelance writer and coach who helps women build businesses that lead to freedom.
Episode: “The Freedom Route” with Georgie Darling (GWTW850)
Alex Woodard
Writer, musician and observer
Episode: “The Search for Something Real” with Alex Woodard (GWTW848)
Johnathan Walton
Author of 'Anatomy of a Con Artist' and con artist expert
Episode: “Anatomy of a Con Artist” with Johnathan Walton (GWTW846)
Guryan Tighe
Fear Technician focused on helping individuals confront and understand their fears.
Episode: “Fear: Our Greatest Teacher” with Guryan Tighe (GWTW844)

Host

Chris Martin
Host of the podcast; known for engaging storytelling and insightful interviews.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 33 ratings
  • Content that matters

    Great show! I was a guest (GWTW820), so I really got an inside look at how carefully Chris prepares and how his interview skills bring about the best conversations. That’s why it’s such high quality, and while you’ll be so drawn in. Thank you Chris for helping me get the word out about how it’s possible to detox from hustle culture (and how it makes business sense, too!).

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jennahsn
    United States5 months ago
  • Real & Honest

    I so appreciated being a guest on Chris’s show because the conversation was easy and honest about the realities of starting, growing and sustaining your own business year after year. We also had fun comparing notes on how we stay organized, focused and productive! Thanks Chris for having me on!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BizGuideforGenXperts
    United States6 months ago
  • Creative Supercharger

    Fuel for my creative brain w cool people. Chris really takes the time to get to know people and ask questions that really help me be better at this creative life!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    UiXit
    United States6 months ago
  • CRACK OPEN YOUR CREATIVE CORE

    Getting Work to Work Podcast is an inspiring and insightful journey into the world of creativity, productivity, and personal development. Chris’ passion for helping individuals unlock their creative potential and overcome obstacles was evident, creating a warm and authentic atmosphere for dynamic discussions.This podcast is a valuable resource for those looking to cultivate their creativity and achieve their artistic or business goals.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Andrew Thorp King
    United States2 years ago
  • Awesome podcast

    Chris is an excellent host! I had the pleasure of coming on to the show as a guest, and I must say I was blown away by the quality of the podcast.

    From pre-recording steps, to the episode itself, he asked me very insightful questions that enabled me to share interesting info on the show.

    I highly recommend the podcast to any entrepreneur in the digital world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Farzad Rashidi
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners enjoy the host's unique interviewing style, which fosters a warm and authentic atmosphere.
The podcast offers a blend of personal stories and actionable advice, making it a valuable resource for creative professionals.
Many find the discussions inspiring and motivating, particularly in relation to overcoming challenges in creativity and business.
Listeners appreciate the high quality and thorough preparation of interviews, highlighting the in-depth nature of conversations.
Reviewers frequently mention the podcast's impact on their creative lives, indicating it resonates well with its audience.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#241
Italy/Business/Careers
Apple Podcasts
#83
Colombia/Business/Careers

Talking Points

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“Double Feature of Silly Jokes” with gough (GWTW795)
Q: Did you notice any changes in your work over the last decade?
Goff mentioned that while the production quality has improved with better equipment, his style of writing and directing has remained consistent, aiming for comic clarity and impact.
“Double Feature of Silly Jokes” with gough (GWTW795)
Q: Was there a particular joke that you were hoping would land?
Goff highlighted that the entire sequence about one character being accused of watching pornography loudly was a favorite, especially the performance of Susan who played Alice, as her delivery really brought the humor to life.
“The Magic of Human Creative Energy” with Vincent Wanga (GWTW808)
Q: What role does leadership play in your creative career?
Vincent believes leadership is a calling, emphasizing the importance of inspiring and building others while ensuring that your vision is understood and followed.
“The Magic of Human Creative Energy” with Vincent Wanga (GWTW808)
Q: What was the inspiration for your creative journey?
Vincent was inspired by an encounter with an art director who showed him the commercial viability of creativity, leading him to pursue a career in design.
“Freedom to Create & Live” with Pia Leichter (GWTW810)
Q: What is the next chapter of living a life freely and abundantly creatively and fulfilled look like for you?
Living fully is doing that, like just creating for the sake of making, because it brings me joy and hopefully creates connection and has meaning.

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Focused on creativity and productivity in the professional realm, the content centers around the journeys of individuals who have successfully navigated their paths as creative entrepreneurs. Episodes feature discussions with various guests from diverse fields, touching on themes such as storytelling, sustainability, the creative process, and overcoming challenges in both business and personal life. Notably, the podcast also emphasizes community engagement and knowledge sharing, providing valuable insights into how collaboration can enhance the creative landscape. The storytelling format intertwines personal anecdotes with actionable advice, making it appealing to those looking to cultivate their creativity in meaningful ways.

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Recent guests on Getting Work To Work include:

1. Josh Simons
2. Kimberly Lau
3. Linda Young
4. Ben Tasker
5. Stacy Bass
6. Georgie Darling
7. Alex Woodard
8. Johnathan Walton

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