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The Right Questions with James Victore

James Victore
Creativity
Personal Growth
Failure
Personal Development
Art
Imposter Syndrome
Self-Acceptance
Fear
Design
Confidence
Self-Improvement
Artificial Intelligence
Self-Expression
Discipline
Purpose
Mental Health
Self-Reliance
Scheduling
Genius
Self-Worth

The Right Questions is designed to help you get paid to do what you love and stay sane in the process.

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Latest Episodes

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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AI is speeding up creative work while quietly testing something deeper: our confidence, our craft, and our ability to think for ourselves. 

I sit down with my dear friend Heather Crank, a designer and generative AI designer who translates complex te... more

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AI’s growing presence isn’t the result of perfection or widespread readiness—it’s the outcome of rapid integration into nearly every aspect of modern life.

This shift raises a difficult question for creatives: when a tool can generate endless conce... more

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I talk with Jon Acuff about the questions that shape a life, from childhood “weirdness” and stage instincts to the hard parts of being a public voice. We dig into humor, mindset, perfectionism, productivity, and what “enough” looks like when you want... more

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Recent Guests

Heather Crank
Designer and generative AI designer known for translating complex technological shifts into human creative insight
Self-employed designer (Heather Crank)
Episode: Episode 81: Heather Crank & Understanding Creativity In A World Of AI
Jon Acuff
Writer, speaker, New York Times bestselling author
Author/Speaker
Episode: Episode 79: Jon Acuff
Susie Batiz
Founder of Poo-Pourri; entrepreneur and empowerment guide
Poo-Pourri
Episode: Episode 78: The Luxury of Losing Everything
Oliver Jeffers
Artist, illustrator, and author
Episode: Episode 74: Oliver Jeffers
Lisa Congdon
Artist and author known for her colorful and optimistic work
Self-employed artist
Episode: Episode 72: Lisa Congdon, Curiosity Over Fear
Chris Do
Entrepreneur, designer, and mentor
Founder of The Futur
Episode: Episode 69: Chris Do
Debbie Millman
A prominent designer and educator, known for her podcast Design Matters.
The School of Visual Arts
Episode: Episode 59: Fearless Friends
Gary Hustwit
A filmmaker and the CEO of Anamorph, recognized for his documentaries about design and culture.
Anamorph
Episode: Episode 59: Fearless Friends
Brian Collins
A creative director and founder of the branding agency Collins.
Collins
Episode: Episode 59: Fearless Friends

Host

James Victore
Host of The Right Questions with James Victore; known for candid, craft-forward conversations and bold viewpoints

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 37 ratings
  • Beautiful Distillation

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ret124
    United Statesa year ago
  • Curve ball

    James has an interesting spin on things. As inspiring as his artwork.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ros Perry
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • James is the Best!

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    daniel_1010
    Canadaa year ago

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Audience is likely to recommend the show to aspiring creatives seeking guidance.
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Guests are described as authentic and inspiring, with real-world stories.
Listeners praise the host's blunt, practical wisdom for creatives.

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Episode 81: Heather Crank & Understanding Creativity In A World Of AI
Q: How do you view AI as a collaborator rather than a tool, and what are the risks?
She sees AI as a dual-edged collaborator: it can accelerate and assist, but if misused it can erode self-trust and lead to over-reliance; growth comes from using AI to augment, not replace, human judgment and craft.
Episode 81: Heather Crank & Understanding Creativity In A World Of AI
Q: What made you weird as a kid and how did that shape your career in art and design?
Heather describes being consistently creative and ahead of the curve, with a tendency toward intense artistic expression that set the tone for her lifelong fascination with symbolism, theater, and the human condition.
Episode 79: Jon Acuff
Q: How do you balance ambition with contentment, and when is enough?
He emphasizes ongoing growth and meaningful impact over chasing a specific number, focusing on stewardship of his gifts, family, and audience rather than material milestones.
Episode 79: Jon Acuff
Q: What writing process or routine helps you stay productive?
He relies on early rising, a ritual outside at dawn, and strict time-blocking with timers to structure his work so that he can produce consistently without burning out.
Episode 79: Jon Acuff
Q: Jon, what made you weird as a kid?
He loved writing poetry and performing on stage from an early age, which stood out in his small town and set the stage for his future in writing and public speaking.

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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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2. Jon Acuff
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5. Lisa Congdon
6. Chris Do
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