Hear 4: Eric Maus
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In this episode, I sit down with Eric Maus—writer, actor, director, and author of Women and Whiskey : A Novel—to talk about the unpredictable journey of building a creative career.
Eric shares how he went from a small-town upbringing in Wisconsin to the fast-paced creative world of Brooklyn, and how years of rejection, odd jobs, and persistence ultimately led him to publish his novel and create independent film projects like Ruff and Tug.
We get into:
- The reality of “making it” as a creative in New York
- Why success is never a straight line
- Lessons learned from failed projects and creative partnerships
- The importance of choosing yourself when no one else will
- How personal experiences shape storytelling
- What it actually takes to finish a book, script, or film
This is an honest, funny, and insightful conversation about ambition, resilience, and the grind behind creative success.
If you're chasing something creative—or thinking about starting—this episode is for you.
If you would like to check out his work, feel free to visit his website
Pick up his book from Amazon
Or watch any of his work on YouTube like Ruff and Tug
If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, please feel free to reach out at hear4youpod@gmail.com