060: Walk Around the Wall
When you’re facing a problem or a difficult situation in your creative business, what is your first reaction? What do you do? Do you feel frozen? Do you feel frantic, like you have no options? Do you beat your head against the wall? Or do you take a step back and find a way to walk around the wall? I know that, personally, my initial reaction is always either to freeze or to feel frantic and stuck. But that’s not the only option. Even if, like me, that’s your first reaction, you don’t have to stay there. When you’re up against a problem in your artistic work that’s standing it your way like a giant, immoveable brick wall, you can find a way to walk around the wall.
In this episode, you will learn:
- How creative problem-solving can help you thrive in your artistic work
- Why treating your creative colleagues – all of them! – with kindness could be the best business decision you ever make.
- How a commitment to ongoing growth can help you find solutions to the difficulties you’re facing.
- What to do when you feel like you’ve been pigeon-holed and want to expand into new genres and new creative areas.
- Why a mindset of curiosity can help you stay relevant in your creative industry.
In this episode, I mention the upcoming Thriving Narrators Retreat, which will take place August 22-25, 2024 in Cincinnati, OH. (Amy Rubinate, owner of Mosaic Audio and the guest for today's episode, will be a faculty member at this retreat.) You can learn more about this opportunity for audiobook narrators on my website, www.StarvingArtistNoMore.com/ThrivingNarratorsRetreat.
This episode includes an interview with Amy Rubinate, who is an award-winning audiobook narrator, director, and producer, as well as an accomplished singer and writer, in addition to being the owner of the audiobook production company Mosaic Audio. Amy will be a faculty member at the Thriving Narrators Retreat, August 22-25, 2024 in Cincinnati, OH. You can learn more about Amy and the retreat here.
In this episode, Amy mentions the "Potato Bugs and Cows" song from the Mr. Roger's show. We also reference Amy's two graphic novels, Kate and the City of Fire and Annie and the Unsinkable Ship. Amy shares two helpful resources for narrators, the Audio Publishers Association (APA) and the Professional Audiobook Narrators Association (PANA), and Amy and I discuss two narrators who are excellent at the business side of their work, Erin Bennett and Ron Butler.
I have actually interviewed both Erin and Ron on my other podcast, the Crafting Audiobooks podcast. You can hear interviews with them here:
A full transcript of this episode can be found here. Full transcripts of every episode will always be available at the Starving Artist No More Blog.
Thank you for listening. Please feel free to reach out to me at www.StarvingArtistNoMore.com, with any questions, comments, or feedback. I'd love to hear from you.