
All about the messy world of being an artist or creative pro. We're Zach and Jeff, and instead of actually working, we're here chatting about the eternal struggle between what we WANT to work on versus what we THINK we should be working on. So, join us as we navigate the ups and downs of the creator economy and ponder whether it's possible to follow your passion without selling out. So, take a bre... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessArtsDesign | ||||

Season finale of We Should Be Working! Zach and Jeff reflect on the podcast and discuss future plans. They finish up the road trip conversation and bring us up to present day. We have really loved having you along for the ride and listening to us exp... more
Zach and Jeff continue to discuss Jeff's time in Austin and his decision to go backpacking in Europe for 3 months In 2017. They discuss Jeff's fleeting aspirations to be a professional cuddler and sexual healer, touching on topics like The Red Pill, ... more
Episode 10 of We Should Be Working! Zach and Jeff talk shop, web design, and motion graphics meetups. Zach asks Jeff about his Cuddle Party experiences in Austin in 2016. Then they talk about astral projection, lucid dreaming, and out of body experie... more
Zach finally lands a new job and Jeff talks about the need for solitude for spiritual practice and creative work. He mentions the idea of a secular monastery or hermitage to give western spiritual seekers a place of refuge away from the working world... more
Zach and Jeff talk about the pitfalls of perfectionism and how the youthful DIY punk spirit can help you overcome it. Then Zach gets curious about Jeff's epic road trip in 2015 after his spiritual awakening. They discuss synchronicity, lucid dreaming... more
Episode 7 of the We Should Be Working Podcast. Zach updates us on his job search and Jeff talks about his awakening experience in 2013 that changed his life. They discuss depression, habit change, morning routines, meditation, and the decision to lea... more
Get to know a little bit more about us. We catch up on Zach's work situation and discuss the challenges music artists face with streaming platforms. The conversation then shifts to personal questions, such as their first concerts and what happens whe... more
Zach and Jeff get into the contradictions, pressures, and dysfunctional dynamics around work and money.
The conversation explores the challenges and complexities of work, unemployment, freelancing, and the creator economy. It delves into the pressur... more
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Apple Podcasts | #113 |










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