060: Reduce the friction, David Kadavy, writer, producer of Love Your Work podcast
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jan 25, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:53:38

"If you’re brave enough to follow your curiosity, then that place that you end up will often be a place that nobody else has been." ~David Kadavy, Episode 060

I've been binging David Kadavy's podcast, Love Your Work, ever since I discovered him on Jennifer Gardner's podcast, RoamHowl. And then I read his new book The Heart to Start AND now it's available as an audio book on Audible.

David's work is the gift that keeps on giving -- and yet, I haven't paid for any of it. Yet. And that's one thing we talk about in this episode -- the challenge of being a content creator, following your curiosity and figuring out how to make a living doing it WITHOUT selling some kind of $1000+ online course.

Get The Heart to Start for Kindle here, or the audio version on Audible here!*

We also talk about:

  • How David got from Nebraska to Silcon Valley to Chicago and now Colombia -- where he's discovered how to reduce the friction of daily life, variable weather and decision making in order to optimize creative productivity
  • Creating what you like to consume
  • Creative routines, efficiency and the mix of neuroscience research and self-study he employed to come up with his process
  • Crowdsourcing the editing of his new book "The Heart to Start" and the process by which he tested his ideas via his blog on Medium to help get over any feelings of self-doubt
  • Why it's important to allow ideas the time and space to incubate by disconnecting from your work
  • PODCASTING - David's inspiration and why audio over video
  • Asking for money -- where, when and how
  • How posturing as an "expert" can trigger David's own impostor feelings and how Seth Godin's advice -- reframe what you have to offer from a place of generosity -- is the remedy for that!

"Audio is even more intimate than video is… your voice becomes the voice in their head." ~David Kadavy, on the power of podcasting

*Bonus! Affiliate links -- support The Creative Impostor at the same time as getting this awesome content.

 

Connect with David:

Website

Twitter  

Facebook

Love Your Work Podcast

David's Patreon (where he humbly asks for financial support based on the value you receive from his work)

 

Connect with Andrea:

Chicago Women's Creative Collective
 
 
Links and Resources:
 
 
Predictably Irrational (mentioned in the episode)
 
 
The Creative Impostor Magic page! Get a special gift from Andrea here.
 
Power Your Story -- Created by my high school student podcast mentees!!!

 

Support The Creative Impostor

Andrea's Patreon Page 
Free Audio Book & 30 day trial membership with Audible.com -- support The Creative Impostor when you sign up!

 


This episode was mixed by Edwin R. Ruiz of Mondo Machine. The Creative Impostor theme music was created by JoVia Armstrong.

I'd LOVE to hear from you!

If you’re listening in Apple Podcasts, PLEASE subscribe and leave a review. It’s how Apple decides which shows people find when they are searching for specific topics like this one.

 

This episode currently has no reviews.

Submit Review
This episode could use a review!

This episode could use a review! Have anything to say about it? Share your thoughts using the button below.

Submit Review