
The Right Questions is designed to help you get paid to do what you love and stay sane in the process.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement | |||

AI is starting to feel less like a tool and more like a demand: adapt right now, train on prompts, and don’t ask too many questions.
We push back hard on that pressure, starting with the incentives behind the hype. When the business model is shaky,... more
AI can write a decent paragraph, mock up a concept, and spin infinite ad variants in seconds.
The scarier question is what it does to us when we start believing the machine more than we believe ourselves. I’m coming off a live “AI and You” webinar ... more
You can work 12 hours a day and still feel like you did “nothing” except survive.
That’s where we start: the grind language, the imaginary race, and the habit of powering through exhaustion like it’s a virtue. We talk candidly about burnout, creativ... more
Stage fright isn’t a personality trait, it’s a habit of self-protection and it can be unlearned.
After coming back from a talk in Dusseldorf, Germany, I’m sharing the public speaking tips that keep me excited instead of terrified, even when I’m ner... more
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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 show curates candid conversations with bold creatives, designers, authors, and entrepreneurs who explore creativity, authenticity, and practical paths to sustain meaningful work. Episodes frequently tackle fear, perfectionism, and the tension between craft and commerce, offering tactical advice on branding, storytelling, and building a sustainable practice. Noteworthy is the host's willingness to wrestle with tough topics—AI in creativity, personal growth, and resilience—while maintaining a raw, unfiltered storytelling style that emphasizes doing the inner work alongside external results. Listeners who want actionable inspiration, honest career reflections, and strategies for staying true to their voice will likely find it compelling f... more
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Recent guests on The Right Questions include:
1. Heather Crank
2. Jon Acuff
3. Susie Batiz
4. Oliver Jeffers
5. Lisa Congdon
6. Chris Do
7. Debbie Millman
8. Gary Hustwit
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