Maintaining creative fitness: How my podcast augments my writing career

Episode 172 September 14, 2021 00:38:52
Maintaining creative fitness: How my podcast augments my writing career
Deviate
Maintaining creative fitness: How my podcast augments my writing career

Sep 14 2021 | 00:38:52

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Hosted By

Rolf Potts

Show Notes

“Putting together the podcast has been like swimming laps or practicing free-throws — it’s creative cross-training that benefits my broader writing pursuits, even as it allows me to explore esoteric topics that fascinate me.” – Rolf Potts

In this episode of Deviate (which is remixed from Jay Acunzo’s 3 Clips podcast) Rolf and Jay talk about how a visual medium like travel gets translated to audio, and how podcasting serves Rolf’s creative career (4:00); how the walking episode differed from normal ones, and the walk naturally mixed spiritual and practical themes (10:00); how to approach an interview without an outline, creating unstructured content that is beholden to things like having to take a pee (15:00); ow smooth conversation is often the result of planning and effort, deviating yet remembering what the core topic is (22:00); using spontaneous moments in a strategic way, and how Rolf will organize and plan the podcast looking forward (34:00).

Jay Acunzo has worked for companies like Google and ESPN, and his projects (such as his 3 Clips podcast) aim to demystify the creative process behind creating memorable projects, careers, and companies.

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The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.

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