
The Right Questions is designed to help you get paid to do what you love and stay sane in the process.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 81 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | |||

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James is like a Rosetta Stone for our creative process. He distills the complexity of creative blockage and weakness into a simple, practical approach to retrospective and more importantly introspective self awareness.
James has an interesting spin on things. As inspiring as his artwork.
Soooooooooooooooooooooooooo Happy to have some James in my life again. Thanks for once again sharing your thoughts with us James. Every creative can learn something from you. THANK YOU!
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This podcast offers valuable insights into the creative journey, emphasizing themes such as self-discovery, authenticity, and the challenges faced in pursuing one's passions. The discussions often center around personal anecdotes and experiences related to creativity and the complexities of self-expression, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own paths and find their unique voices. The host frequently addresses the importance of embracing failures and celebrating both successes and struggles, providing practical advice for navigating the creative landscape while fostering personal growth and resilience. With a blend of motivational content and practical strategies for well-being, it uniquely positions itself as both a source of inspir... more
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Recent guests on The Right Questions include:
1. Oliver Jeffers
2. Lisa Congdon
3. Chris Do
4. Debbie Millman
5. Gary Hustwit
6. Brian Collins
7. Liana Fink
8. Pablo Delcan
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