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  • Ep. 027 – Dan Kuhlken of DKNG - Texture, Taste & The Business of Staying Creative
    Feb 19 2026

    A lot of creatives are feeling it right now: the market shifting, projects slowing down, the fear of asking “wait… is it just me?” causing a spiral into the anxiety void.

    This week, we're thrilled to get to talk to one of our heroes, Dan Kuhlken of DKNG. We'll dig into what it actually looks like to stay sharp (and sane) through years of creating, risk-taking, and what it's critical to let go of to move forward.

    We go way behind the curtain into the technical Illustrator work, the screen-printing mindset, and the less-glamorous reality of running a two-person studio that has to keep the lights on.

    We also talk about insecurity (yes, even legends struggle with it). the real kind. The “99 kind comments, 1 brutal comment, and now I’m questioning my whole identity” kind.

    Here are some of the most tasty nuggets to listen for:

    • How Dan built a non-destructive letterpress tool in Illustrator using graphic styles + the appearance panel (and, yes, you can own it).
    • “Gatekeeping is a choice” and why sharing process usually makes everyone better (don't hide your secret sauce, it ends up working against you).
    • Dan’s take on insecurities, including envy and jealousy, and how to turn them into an energy drink for your creative soul (instead of letting it eat you alive).
    • Why halftones/textures exist, and why Dan thinks design is as much about construction as looks.
    • The delegation dilemma. What happens when growth starts requiring skills you didn’t need to build the thing in the first place.
    • [Bonus Story] The Flight of the Conchords poster moment and the surreal full-circle “pinch me” of musicians collecting your work.

    If you’re an illustrator/designer trying to stay good through changing seasons or you’re deep in the “how do I make this look human?” Illustrator rabbit hole, hit that play button!

    And if you want more of the behind-the-scenes thinking like this, the Creative Slash newsletter is linked in the show notes. Get our five-part “Off the Record” email series. It's FREE and packed with the operating systems, philosophies, and tools that top creatives recommend.

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    Brad Woodard

    Brad is an illustrator and designer behind Brave the Woods, a full-service studio working with clients like PBS Kids, Ford, Target, and USPS. His bold, playful style and heart-led storytelling shine through everything from brand campaigns to children’s books.

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    Dustin Lee

    Dustin is the founder of RetroSupply, a shop for retro-inspired brushes, textures, and digital tools used by tens of thousands of creatives from indie artists to major studios. He shares what it’s really like to run a creative business while keeping it small, weird, and intentional.

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    Credits

    Audio/video editing: Clara Wright
    Cover art: Brad Woodard
    Intro animation: Seth Austin
    Intro music: “Snakes and Fire” (Instrumental) by Pär Hagström

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    1 h et 22 min
  • Ep. 026 – Brad & Dustin — The Clues Hiding in Your Obsessions
    Feb 12 2026

    This might be the most vulnerable episode we’ve done.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re a strange mix of interests… and haven’t figured out how they’re supposed to fit together — this one’s for you.

    After 25 interviews, we realized something

    The real pattern in creative careers isn’t in portfolios. It’s in the weird stuff.

    So in this episode, it’s just us.

    We dig into our own obsessions. Magic tricks, antique hunting, grade-school nostalgia, expensive tools, and self-doubt. Then connect the dots we hadn’t fully connected before.

    Here's what we're digging into:

    • The fifth-grade teacher who changed Brad’s life
    • Why not feeling “smart” shaped what he built
    • How magic tricks led directly to RetroSupply
    • The difference between curating a persona vs. being aligned
    • Why your hobbies might be clues (not distractions)

    If you’ve been trying to “find your thing” and it keeps feeling elusive, this conversation might shift how you see your own life.

    In fact, it was the catalyst behind our NEW 5-Part Off the Record Email Series.

    In the series, learn the creative philosophy, habits, and weird obsessions that quietly shape creative success, featuring industry experts like Aaron Draplin, Mary Kate McDevitt, Jen Hood, and more.

    Yes, take me to the 5-Part “Off the Record” Email Series

    Plus, we'll send you an email about every new Creative Slash episode including stories from the creatives, links to recommended resources, and products recommended by your favorite creatives.

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    Note: If you're looking for hard-earned advice, resources from top creatives, and the products they can't live without, you're going to love this.

    Brad Woodard

    Brad is an illustrator and designer behind Brave the Woods, a full-service studio working with clients like PBS Kids, Ford, Target, and USPS. His bold, playful style and heart-led storytelling shine through everything from brand campaigns to children’s books.

    View Brave the Woods

    Dustin Lee

    Dustin is the founder of RetroSupply, a shop for retro-inspired brushes, textures, and digital tools used by tens of thousands of creatives from indie artists to major studios. He shares what it’s really like to run a creative business while keeping it small, weird, and intentional.

    View RetroSupply

    Credits

    Audio/video editing: Clara Wright
    Cover art: Brad Woodard
    Intro animation: Seth Austin
    Intro music: “Snakes and Fire” (Instrumental) by Pär Hagström

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    1 h et 36 min
  • Ep. 025 – Nathan Yoder – Choosing Craft in a Rushed World
    Feb 5 2026

    We sat down with Nathan Yoder and, somehow, the chat immediately swerved past tools and trend-talk into the good stuff: craft, philosophy, faith, and how to make work you actually care about in a world that keeps yelling “faster.”

    Nathan’s an analog-first illustrator, but the real takeaway isn’t how he works, it’s why. He’s thought hard about what matters, what he wants to put into the world, and how to stay honest inside that… even while tech (and now AI) keeps rearranging the furniture.

    In this episode:

    • Why analog still matters
    • How philosophy shows up in the work
    • AI: navigating it without spiraling
    • Speed vs. meaning (the eternal knife fight)
    • Making choices that match your values

    If you’re feeling weird/pissed about AI… tired of trend-chasing… or trying to hang onto the part of making that made you fall in love with it in the first place, this one’s for you.

    You’re allowed to slow down. Think deeply. Make the kind of work you can stand behind.

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    Note: If you're looking for hard-earned advice, resources from top creatives, and the products they can't live without, you're going to love this.

    Brad Woodard

    Brad is an illustrator and designer behind Brave the Woods, a full-service studio working with clients like PBS Kids, Ford, Target, and USPS. His bold, playful style and heart-led storytelling shine through everything from brand campaigns to children’s books.

    View Brave the Woods

    Dustin Lee

    Dustin is the founder of RetroSupply, a shop for retro-inspired brushes, textures, and digital tools used by tens of thousands of creatives from indie artists to major studios. He shares what it’s really like to run a creative business while keeping it small, weird, and intentional.

    View RetroSupply

    Credits

    Audio/video editing: Clara Wright
    Cover art: Brad Woodard
    Intro animation: Seth Austin
    Intro music: “Snakes and Fire” (Instrumental) by Pär Hagström

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    1 h et 45 min
  • Ep. 024 – Travis Robertson – Taking More Swings Before You Feel Ready
    Jan 29 2026

    This episode caught me off guard.

    Travis Robertson has done things that are, honestly, a little intimidating. Not just successful creative intimidating but hey-I-watched-you-in-movies-as-a-kid intimidating. The kind of stuff that makes you wonder if you’re qualified to be in the room.

    So yeah, I was a little nervous.

    But less than a minute after meeting him, it felt like talking to an old buddy.

    And as we talked the cool stuff he's done Travis kept talking about how he just… tried things.

    He wanted to be in movies. He saw an ad in the back of the newspaper. Faxed in an audition (which already tells you how long ago this was). Months later, it worked. No sacred path. No years of training under a master. Just a willingness to take a swing.

    And once you hear that, you start seeing the pattern everywhere. Acting, fighting, and founding his own creative agency. Same underlying belief every time:

    This is figureoutable.

    What made this such a great conversation wasn't how impressive Travis is (although he definitely is impressive), it's how human he is about it. Self-deprecating. Curious. Not precious about his wins. Somewhere along the way, the intimidation faded and turned into permission.

    The big takeaway was: most of us don’t try enough stuff.

    Here’s some of what we talk about:

    • Why trying things beats waiting to feel ready
    • How early wins quietly change what feels possible
    • Letting go of linear career stories
    • Hiring for taste and curiosity (not perfect résumés)
    • And yeah, we talk some about AI (is it even possible to avoid these days)

    If you’ve been telling yourself stories about who gets to do meaningful work, this episode is for you.

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    Note: If you're looking for hard-earned advice, resources from top creatives, and the products they can't live without, you're going to love this.

    Brad Woodard

    Brad is an illustrator and designer behind Brave the Woods, a full-service studio working with clients like PBS Kids, Ford, Target, and USPS. His bold, playful style and heart-led storytelling shine through everything from brand campaigns to children’s books.

    View Brave the Woods

    Dustin Lee

    Dustin is the founder of RetroSupply, a shop for retro-inspired brushes, textures, and digital tools used by tens of thousands of creatives from indie artists to major studios. He shares what it’s really like to run a creative business while keeping it small, weird, and intentional.

    View RetroSupply

    Credits

    Audio/video editing: Clara Wright
    Cover art: Brad Woodard
    Intro animation: Seth Austin
    Intro music: “Snakes and Fire” (Instrumental) by Pär Hagström

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    1 h et 43 min
  • Ep.023 – Katie Kirk of Eight Hour Day – The Quiet Choices Behind a Studio That Endures
    Jan 22 2026

    Katie Kirk makes work that feels bright, generous, and deeply human. As one half of Eight Hour Day, she’s spent her career building a studio known for warmth, clarity, and work that quietly holds up over time.

    In this episode, we get an unusually grounded look at what it actually takes to sustain a small independent design studio. Katie talks candidly about how her relationship to creativity has changed, how life pressure reshapes the work, and why staying small was always the point.

    Here’s some of what we cover:

    • How to build a small design studio that lasts (Eight Hour Day has just celebrated 20 years)
    • Levers to bring in work when things are slow
    • How personal work quietly shapes future client opportunities
    • Simple little things you can get today to help bring joy to your day
    • How life, family, and creativity intersect
    • Simple habits that support creativity when things feel heavy

    If you’ve ever wondered how to keep making meaningful work without turning your career into your entire identity, this episode offers clarity, reassurance, and a more sustainable way forward.

    Join the Creative Slash Newsletter and Get the 5-Part “Off the Record” email series FREE

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    Note: If you're looking for hard-earned advice, resources from top creatives, and the products they can't live without, you're going to love this.

    Brad Woodard

    Brad is an illustrator and designer behind Brave the Woods, a full-service studio working with clients like PBS Kids, Ford, Target, and USPS. His bold, playful style and heart-led storytelling shine through everything from brand campaigns to children’s books.

    View Brave the Woods

    Dustin Lee

    Dustin is the founder of RetroSupply, a shop for retro-inspired brushes, textures, and digital tools used by tens of thousands of creatives from indie artists to major studios. He shares what it’s really like to run a creative business while keeping it small, weird, and intentional.

    View RetroSupply

    Credits

    Audio/video editing: Clara Wright
    Cover art: Brad Woodard
    Intro animation: Seth Austin
    Intro music: “Snakes and Fire” (Instrumental) by Pär Hagström

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    1 h et 21 min
  • Ep.022 – Dustin & Brad – The Great App Audit: What We’re Keeping, Quitting, and Can’t Live Without
    Jan 15 2026

    It’s a new year, and Brad and Dustin are taking inventory of their apps. In this no-fluff episode, they go deep into the creative, business, and life tools that actually made a difference in their workflows (and headspace) last year.

    From Adobe staples to surprise MVPs like CapCut and Headspace, they break down which apps earned their spot, which ones got the axe, and why some are just too good to quit. Expect real talk on controversial design tools, email marketing platforms, productivity stacks, and what happens when the tools start shaping the work.

    Whether you’re running a design business, shipping digital products, or trying to stay sane while doing both, this one’s for you.

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    Note: If you're looking for hard-earned advice, resources from top creatives, and the products they can't live without, you're going to love this.

    Brad Woodard

    Brad is an illustrator and designer behind Brave the Woods, a full-service studio working with clients like PBS Kids, Ford, Target, and USPS. His bold, playful style and heart-led storytelling shine through everything from brand campaigns to children’s books.

    View Brave the Woods

    Dustin Lee

    Dustin is the founder of RetroSupply, a shop for retro-inspired brushes, textures, and digital tools used by tens of thousands of creatives from indie artists to major studios. He shares what it’s really like to run a creative business while keeping it small, weird, and intentional.

    View RetroSupply

    Credits

    Audio/video editing: Clara Wright
    Cover art: Brad Woodard
    Intro animation: Seth Austin
    Intro music: “Snakes and Fire” (Instrumental) by Pär Hagström

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    1 h et 35 min
  • Ep.021 - Dustin & Brad - The Creative Advice Audit: What Actually Works in 2026 (and What to Ignore)
    Dec 19 2025

    In this episode, Dustin Lee and Brad Woodard run an honest “advice audit” on the most popular guidance floating around the creative and digital creator world.

    We hit on ideas from people like Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin, Robert Greene, Alex Hormozi and other modern thought leaders.

    They sort through what’s genuinely useful, what’s overhyped, and what sounds inspiring but falls apart in real life when you’re juggling clients, deadlines, and a creative business.

    Along the way, they translate big ideas into practical habits you can actually carry into 2026 (so hopefully you’re not just consuming advice, you’re applying it).

    If you’re hungry for new ideas to bring into your creative work and business in 2026, you’ll almost definitely walk away with at least one author or creator whose advice makes you rethink your approach, sparks a new habit, or sends you down a rabbit hole (books, interviews, deeper work) that levels up your practice in a way you didn’t see coming.

    Join the Creative Slash Newsletter and Get the 5-Part “Off the Record” email series FREE

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    Note: If you're looking for hard-earned advice, resources from top creatives, and the products they can't live without, you're going to love this.

    Brad Woodard

    Brad is an illustrator and designer behind Brave the Woods, a full-service studio working with clients like PBS Kids, Ford, Target, and USPS. His bold, playful style and heart-led storytelling shine through everything from brand campaigns to children’s books.

    View Brave the Woods

    Dustin Lee

    Dustin is the founder of RetroSupply, a shop for retro-inspired brushes, textures, and digital tools used by tens of thousands of creatives from indie artists to major studios. He shares what it’s really like to run a creative business while keeping it small, weird, and intentional.

    View RetroSupply

    Credits

    Audio/video editing: Clara Wright
    Cover art: Brad Woodard
    Intro animation: Seth Austin
    Intro music: “Snakes and Fire” (Instrumental) by Pär Hagström

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    1 h et 25 min
  • Ep.020 - Dustin & Brad - The Holiday Guilt Trip, Burnout, and Learning to Let Go
    Dec 11 2025

    In this special holiday episode, co-hosts Dustin Lee and Brad Woodard sit down one-on-one to unpack the emotional chaos creatives face during the holiday season.

    From the thrill of hitting year-end sales goals to the creeping guilt of slowing down, they dig into the weird tension between hustle and rest. They talk goal-setting, holiday burnout, managing the “I should be working” voice in your head, and how to actually enjoy the quiet season without self-sabotage.

    If you’ve ever felt torn between finishing client work and making gingerbread cookies with your kids, this episode will hit home.

    Join the Creative Slash Newsletter and Get the 5-Part “Off the Record” email series FREE

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    Note: If you're looking for hard-earned advice, resources from top creatives, and the products they can't live without, you're going to love this.

    Brad Woodard

    Brad is an illustrator and designer behind Brave the Woods, a full-service studio working with clients like PBS Kids, Ford, Target, and USPS. His bold, playful style and heart-led storytelling shine through everything from brand campaigns to children’s books.

    View Brave the Woods

    Dustin Lee

    Dustin is the founder of RetroSupply, a shop for retro-inspired brushes, textures, and digital tools used by tens of thousands of creatives from indie artists to major studios. He shares what it’s really like to run a creative business while keeping it small, weird, and intentional.

    View RetroSupply

    Credits

    Audio/video editing: Clara Wright
    Cover art: Brad Woodard
    Intro animation: Seth Austin
    Intro music: “Snakes and Fire” (Instrumental) by Pär Hagström

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    58 min