People love to complain about the declining quality of movies, music, books, and art. But what if we're asking the wrong question?
The inspiration for this episode came from a post on Threads by @Tanviberwah:
“Everybody wants to talk about declining quality of books and music and movies and etc etc. Nobody wants to talk about the economic conditions of writers and editors and designers and musicians and etc etc impacting cultural innovation.”
That idea immediately resonated with me. We often celebrate innovation after it happens, but rarely examine the conditions that make innovation possible in the first place. As economic pressures increase and more people find themselves working multiple jobs just to get by, what happens to creativity, experimentation, and the freedom to take risks?
I explore the relationship between economic stability, creativity, innovation, and play. From Hollywood and publishing to technology and entrepreneurship, I argue that many of society's greatest breakthroughs happen when people have the time and space to think, explore, fail, and discover—not when they're simply trying to survive.
Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, filmmaker, writer, or someone simply trying to do meaningful work, this episode examines what it really takes to create something new. Because innovation doesn't just require talent. It requires the conditions for creativity to thrive.
Whether you need help launching a podcast, shaping your story, editing a video, or navigating the artist’s life—I’m here to help.
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