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Create Art Podcast

Create Art Podcast

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Conversations, projects, interviews, and commentary are aimed at creating more than you consume. Timothy Kimo Brien with over 30 years in creating art in various disciplines helps you overcome any blocks that are holding you back from the potential artist we all have inside us.©2016-2023 TKB Podcast Studio Art Divertissement et arts du spectacle
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    • Setting Creative Goals Without Killing The Joy
      Jan 25 2026

      Creative goals, my friends, are where it’s at! We're diving into how to set those goals without letting them suck the joy right out of your artistic soul. You know, the kind of goals that don’t just live in a dusty spreadsheet and make you feel guilty when you skip a day. We’re talking about the spark that keeps the creative flames burning bright, not the pressure that turns your passion into a job description. Join me as we explore redefining success, embracing the process, and remembering that joy isn’t the opposite of discipline; it’s the reason it works! So, grab your favorite snack, get comfy, and let's chat about creating a fun, flexible framework for your creative journey!

      Redefine What Success Looks Like

      1. Shift from outcome-based success (“Did I sell it?”) to process-based success (“Did I show up today?”).
      2. Remind yourself that creative growth doesn’t always look linear.
      3. Celebrate progress, not perfection.

      Create Flexible Frameworks
      1. Replace rigid deadlines with creative checkpoints—review and adjust as you go.
      2. Allow spontaneity within structure; it keeps your art alive.
      3. Think of your goals as a map, not a prison.

      Align Goals with Your “Why”
      1. Ask: Why am I creating this? Who is it for?
      2. Purpose-driven goals feel lighter and more sustainable.
      3. Revisit your “why” whenever burnout or doubt creeps in.

      Protect the Joy of Play
      1. Keep a “no-pressure” creative space—sketchbook, sound experiments, word dumps—just for fun.
      2. Play fuels mastery; it reminds you why you started.
      3. Let joy be part of your process, not just the reward at the end.

      Build Reflection Into Your Routine
      1. Schedule time to look back on what worked and what didn’t—this creates mindful progress.
      2. Reflection re-energizes your sense of purpose.
      3. Use journaling or short voice memos to capture insights between projects.

      Topics covered in this series

      Sharing Your Work Online for the First Time

      Dealing With Criticism and Rejection

      Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community

      Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst

      Staying Motivated Long-Term

      Art Challenges & Social Media Trends

      Mental Health & Creativity

      Art Challenges & Social Media Trends

      Setting Up a Creative Workspace

      Creative Constraints & Prompts

      Measuring Growth as an Artist

      Why Do You Create?

      When to Call Yourself an Artist

      Balancing Art and Life
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      21 min
    • Balancing Art and Life
      Dec 21 2025

      Ever had one of those weeks where your creative spirit is ready to burst, but your to-do list is acting like an evil overlord trying to squash it? Yeah, I feel you! This week on the Create Art Podcast, we’re diving into the art of finding that elusive balance between life’s chaos and your creative pursuits. Spoiler alert: it’s not about doing everything; it’s about giving the important stuff the space it needs to flourish. We’ll chat about how to manage your time like a pro, prioritize your mental vibes, and embrace those moments when life tries to hijack your art. So grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let’s figure out how to keep that artistic heart beating amidst the madness!

      What Balance Actually Means
      • Balance isn’t perfect equality — it’s adaptability.
      • Think of it as creative tides, not a tightrope.
      • Recognizing seasons of productivity and rest keeps your art sustainable.
      • Burnout is the tax you pay for ignoring your limits.

      Managing Time Like an Artist
      • Protect small creative windows — 15 focused minutes beat 2 distracted hours.
      • Schedule creative sessions like appointments — respect your art as real work.
      • Use constraints (like limited time) to spark focus and ingenuity.

      Prioritizing Mental and Emotional Space
      • Creative energy thrives in calm environments — clutter steals focus.
      • Give yourself permission to not create when you need rest.
      • Mindfulness or journaling can help you reconnect with your “why.”

      When Life Interrupts Art
      • Life doesn’t stop for inspiration — learn to sketch ideas on the fly.
      • Use “creative triage” — decide what must be done now, and what can wait.
      • Even small acts (a note, a photo, a melody hum) keep the artistic rhythm alive.

      Building Belonging Through Art

      • Your art and your life are not enemies — they’re dance partners.
      • Balance changes daily; awareness is your compass.
      • Give yourself grace, structure, and permission to create imperfectly.

      Takeaways:
      • Creative balance isn't about doing everything, but about making space for what truly matters.
      • Art and life are dance partners—embrace the rhythm of both and find your groove.
      • Prioritizing rest and self-care is crucial for sustaining your artistic journey and creativity.
      • When life interrupts your art, keep a notebook handy to capture those fleeting ideas and inspirations.
      • Give yourself permission to take breaks; your creativity will thank you later for that downtime.
      • Remember, balance is a dynamic dance, not a static state; learn to flow with the tides of life.



      Topics covered in this series

      Sharing Your Work Online for the First Time

      Dealing With Criticism and Rejection

      Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community

      Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst

      Staying Motivated Long-Term

      Art Challenges & Social Media Trends

      Mental Health & Creativity

      Art Challenges & Social Media Trends

      Setting Up a Creative Workspace

      Creative Constraints & Prompts

      Measuring Growth as an Artist

      Why Do You Create?

      When to Call Yourself an Artist

      Balancing Art and Life

      Lessons From a Year of Creating
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    • Finding Your Tribe: The Secret Sauce to Creative Growth!
      Nov 16 2025

      Feeling like your artistic creations are just drifting in the void? Yeah, we’ve all been there, pouring our hearts into art that feels unseen and unheard. That’s why we’re diving into the essential topic of finding or building your own artistic community. Because, let’s face it, no one—absolutely no one—grows creatively in a vacuum. We’ll explore how to spot supportive spaces, brainstorm ways to create your own if the perfect tribe seems MIA, and keep that warm fuzzy sense of belonging alive, even when pesky imposter syndrome tries to crash the party. So grab a snack, kick back, and let’s find out how your creative community might be closer than you think!

      1. Why You Need a Creative Community
      • Isolation can dull your creative edge — you need others to spark new ideas.
      • Accountability: showing up for others helps you show up for yourself.
      • Emotional support: having people who get it keeps burnout at bay.

      2. What a Healthy Artist Community Looks Like
      • It’s collaborative, not competitive — people share, not compare.
      • There’s room for vulnerability: sharing unfinished work or honest struggles.
      • The best communities are built on curiosity, not ego.

      3. Finding Your People (Online and Offline)
      • Check out local art collectives, open mics, or gallery nights — anywhere creativity lives.
      • Online spaces can be gold — look for small, active groups on Discord, Reddit, or Mastodon where folks actually talk.
      • Don’t chase big numbers — quality over quantity in connections.

      4. Building Your Own Community (When You Can’t Find One)
      • Start small: invite a few creators to meet monthly or share works-in-progress.
      • Consistency builds trust — even a casual “creative coffee” check-in helps.
      • Use your podcast, art, or blog as a magnet for like-minded artists.

      5. Keeping the Community Alive and Real
      • Be intentional about giving as much as you get — share resources, feedback, and wins.
      • Handle conflict or creative tension openly — it builds long-term respect.
      • Celebrate milestones together, no matter how small.

      Feeling like your art is echoing in a cavernous void? Yeah, we've all been there. In the latest episode of Create Art Podcast, we dive headfirst into the importance of finding your artistic tribe. Seriously, who wants to create in a bubble? I mean, it's like trying to enjoy a pizza without a slice of your favorite topping—totally unsatisfying! We’re chatting about how being part of a creative community can be a game-changer for your art. It's all about connection, folks! Whether it's online, local, or just a few friends who understand the struggle, finding your circle can give your creativity the jolt it desperately needs. We’ll explore how to discover supportive spaces, create your own if you’re stuck, and keep that sense of belonging alive, even when the dreaded imposter syndrome tries to sneak in. So, if you’ve ever felt like you’re pouring your heart into a black hole, come on over! Your creative community is waiting, and it might be closer than you think!

      Takeaways:
      • Creating art in isolation can feel like shouting into the void, and it dulls your creativity.
      • A supportive creative community is essential for accountability, emotional support, and sparking new ideas.
      • Finding or building your own artistic community is crucial because it fosters collaboration over competition.
      • Healthy artistic communities are based on curiosity, vulnerability, and sharing honest struggles to help one another grow.



      Topics covered in this series

      Sharing Your Work Online for the First Time

      Dealing With Criticism and Rejection

      Finding...

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      25 min
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