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Creative CatalystCreative Catalyst@notessonthego | "All my writings are very deeply acts of reading." - Kathy Acker. How do the acts of reading and creating coexist in your life?Click here to reply to @notessonthego "Reading and creating are two sides of the same coin, according to me. Because if you don't read much, you won't be able to write much, and you need to read what you want to write about. So if you want to write a memoir, read memoirs. If you want to write a non fiction book, you need to read non fiction. If you want to write short stories, read short stories. The more you read, the more you learn."2025-05-1400 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@notessonthego | What got you out of your most recent creative slump?Click here to reply to @notessonthego "This."2025-05-1400 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | "All my writings are very deeply acts of reading." - Kathy Acker. How do the acts of reading and creating coexist in your life?Click here to reply to @rocio "And I think that those are the works that I'm drawn to the most as well. Not pieces that are trying to determine something or insist on the truth, necessarily, but that are opening up the space for questions and for questions that we can ask together and that we can investigate without any specific agenda to be right, but just to explore and what that act of exploration means in itself."2025-05-1201 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | What got you out of your most recent creative slump?Click here to reply to @rocio "But I've definitely let it dim a little bit too much because then I encounter somebody like this and, and, and I feel. I feel energized and I feel like fiery and like a little rebellious. Like I want to fight against this part of myself that's trying to quell that spirit. And then I think after meeting that guy, I've had conversations with my friends about this and with new friends and with people who have known me for a long time."2025-05-1203 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@petitephilo | Share something you’ve invented at some point in your creative journey.Click here to reply to @petitephilo "Because Mary jeans are expensive and I am willing to give my invention up to swell people. For anybody who's wanting to collaborate, that was my invention."2025-04-2701 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@The79thstreetkd | Photography and filmmaking: Do you document your artistic process?Click here to reply to @The79thstreetkd "Leonardo da Vinci was known to sketch a great deal of his work. Like to paint a sketch before they do their work with painting. And you could imagine what we don't know. What did the Mona Lisa look like in its earliest drafts? When he conceptualized it, before he even got to the preliminary sketches that look very close to the end result, what did that look like? So the process of documenting it is fascinating because of the stages that a project goes through before it reaches final form."2025-04-2603 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@The79thstreetkd | My filmography: Share something you’ve invented at some point in your creative journey.Click here to reply to @The79thstreetkd "Something that I invented is definitely my filmography and my creative background. I went to school for advertising originally and I started school here at Moraine Valley Community College in the southwest suburbs of Illinois. And I did two years there during mass communications. And I always had a strong interest in film, but for whatever reason I focused just on advertising."2025-04-2604 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@lhnath | Do you document your artistic process?Click here to reply to @lhnath "Good afternoon, this is Lisa from Think about it and look up. I truly appreciate this question. Do you document your artistic process? I really, I'm not intentional about it. I mean, it's documented by default through the various things that I create. But documenting it per se, I do not. But I find that interesting because I can see value in it."2025-04-2501 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | Reading is important to my creative practice because…Click here to reply to @rocio "Reading is not only important to my creative practice, I think that it's essential, it's crucial to my creative practice to be engaging with another work and particularly a book. For some reason, something about the act of reading. I read physical books. I don't know how it would feel like with an audiobook, but I should try. But sitting down and reading and focusing, it's like a great act of concentration."2025-04-1601 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@simplyshelley | Reading is important to my creative practice because…Click here to reply to @simplyshelley "And I have found that reading is helpful in so many ways. I mean, it's educational. You know, you can. 5 bucks, you can learn new things. You keep your brain, you know, helping yourself feel like you're smart and you. Reading can be calming and it. Reading is just. It can be so inspiring, you know."2025-04-1402 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@XEL516 | What techniques do you use to maintain your focus during the creative process?Click here to reply to @XEL516 "That's a good thing about being a beer man. It's all right. Already started. Time and place for everything. Even Jesus was a beer man at one time. The beer sucked so he had to make better or the wine or something. It was sad. You can't curse when you're in the Bible. Why? Because it says no foul language commandment number 72. Does it say anything about F language?"2025-03-2815 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@XEL516 | What techniques do you use to maintain your focus during the creative process?Click here to reply to @XEL516 "It's in your natural nature to. To shove that down or to. To forget about it or numb it or what the happens. The problem is. Yeah. Problem is is that whatever we don't truly heal from. And, and. And here's the hardest part about that again for my. From my life. But I always tell people, should you be brave enough to. To explore your. Your path, your. Your start."2025-03-2715 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@XEL516 | What techniques do you use to maintain your focus during the creative process?Click here to reply to @XEL516 "And, you know, but to some people, to hear us say something like that, like, oh, God, it's true. Serial killer. I. I am. You're not hearing me. I am. I just haven't exploited it. Okay, but that's not what. What. What I'm saying. I'm not glorifying it. I'm simply saying that's the difference between your killer mentality. Yeah. Difference between religion and spiritual. You know what I mean?"2025-03-2715 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@XEL516 | What techniques do you use to maintain your focus during the creative process?Click here to reply to @XEL516 "Is there levels? Yes, there is. I believe that too. But if we're just talking about the action and the notion and the unadulterated definition in my heart, my opinion is absolutely that. So if it contains even a fraction of any of that. It's not. It's not. And that has. I've broken my own heart so many times, it's not even funny. We all do have to, like, difference between religion and spirituality. Yeah. Yeah."2025-03-2715 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@XEL516 | What techniques do you use to maintain your focus during the creative process?Click here to reply to @XEL516 "But when I ask some harder questions, how did I get here? What could I have done? Things like that, whatever. Whatever. That. That's when things really started to unravel. And why I say I'm spiritual now because I used to be a very logical person. It's all about logic. And this guy. No, I can't. I. I can never deny myself what I feel. You know what I mean? And our gifts are. Are real. Absolutely not."2025-03-2704 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@lhnath | What techniques do you use to maintain your focus during the creative process?Click here to reply to @lhnath "And the word of God is truth. And he's gifted me with art and truth and, and scripture. So that's what I often share. And so what keeps me focused on sharing it and keeping, you know, in focus in the creative process. And not to get too critical, overly critical, or else too, but it's got to be on point."2025-03-2608 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@lhnath | How do you develop complex, believable characters?Click here to reply to @lhnath "Good morning, this is Lisa from Look up and thank you for the privilege to share on this topic. How do you develop complex, believable characters in your writing? I would, you know. Well, to me the answer is I would look at the Bible. First of all, there are so many characters in the Bible and they're very different. And the Bible doesn't sugarcoat people."2025-03-2614 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@BRSLontheplanet | What techniques do you use to maintain your focus during the creative process?Click here to reply to @BRSLontheplanet "Three words, motion picture soundtracks. That is what I use to maintain focus during the creative process. Good morning to you all. My name is Deski, and I'm coming to you live from the best recorded short live stream on the planet. And I'm just gonna be brief with this. I cut off my phone and I put everything on Do Not Disturb. And I use headphones to listen to motion picture soundtracks."2025-03-2601 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@shingalajeel | first broadcastClick here to reply to @shingalajeel2025-03-2604 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@praha_diaries | What genres are you most drawn to? Why?Click here to reply to @praha_diaries "Not putting an effort in reading. I don't know why, but it feels so good. You will eventually forget that you're reading and you start to imagine. And that's what makes the romance books for me on top. Romance, not just romance, it's about stories, the story books. It just makes you imagine things. It makes you realize how beautiful things can be when you imagine, when you want it. So that's the reason mythology comes in the second place."2025-03-2403 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@TheBriefOne | How have new digital tools changed your creative process?Click here to reply to @TheBriefOne "No, Instead I might say to a prompt, after I, you know, first generate a image of that I want to see of a woman who is performing the type of dance I want to see, which might be ballet. I might then say, hey, I please, using this image, generate a 3 to 5 second clip of a woman performing a dance routine that looks like this woman that I've generated."2025-03-2302 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@lhnath | How have new digital tools changed your creative process?Click here to reply to @lhnath "Good morning, Lisa from Think about it and thank you for the privilege to comment on this topic. How have digital tools changed a creative process? Very excellent question in my opinion. Well, digital tools have really impacted my creative process. They've made. My iPhone has impacted my artwork. I have a drawing and painting background and I use it sometimes, but I use photography so much more. I never had a handle on photography prior to my iPhone. I always."2025-03-2204 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | What techniques do you use to maintain your focus during the creative process?Click here to reply to @rocio "I like to take little, like, moments to just close my eyes and breathe and connect with my body and then try to remember the purpose of why I'm here. Trying to make art. But I'm always looking for more recommendations to kind of practice and strengthen my attention span. So I'd love to hear other people's thoughts on this."2025-03-0901 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@lhnath | How do you decide what feedback to listen to and what to ignore?Click here to reply to @lhnath "So. But if you don't, you know, pretty soon, if that's your only source, you're going to be just hanging out with people that also. That's their only source. And then pretty soon you're going to be sitting there and scorning life because there's no redeeming underlying values, such as with God, you have hope, you have peace. So, yeah, you have to be very selective who you listen to."2025-03-0804 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@DriftingSoul | How do you decide what feedback to listen to and what to ignore?Click here to reply to @DriftingSoul "Hi. So my opinion on this title is like first thing, you have to be acceptable. If you're asking for the feedback, you have to be in both the state, you have to consider both of the state. Because people have their different mindset, they can give you either good feedback or the bad one. So if you're taking the feedback, it shouldn't be like if someone is giving you bad feedback, you should feel low and get demotivated."2025-03-0802 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@thinlay | How do you decide what feedback to listen to and what to ignore?Click here to reply to @thinlay "Well, I understand and believe that feedbacks are very important and we should be receiving feedback on a timely basis because it helps us to reflect on our shortcomings and work on our areas of opportunities. But I also feel that not all feedbacks are to be acknowledged and implemented. I've had several experiences where I have given a feedback and I've also received feedback. But I feel it totally depends upon the person who is actually passing on the feedback."2025-03-0701 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@neavilleman | One man showClick here to reply to @neavilleman "It will be titled My Story, My Life. And that will be here on Swell at My Story, My Life. A one man radio theater show coming to you in the next couple of days. But that is it for the night. You guys have yourself a great evening. Thank you for all your support and I'll talk to you again tomorrow. Have a great night. This is the Neville man now with now with Neville man on swell app."2025-03-0303 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@ctlF5 | How did you develop your artistic taste?Click here to reply to @ctlF5 "How did you develop your artist invade user to your smile swell s1."2025-02-2400 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | Do you consciously choose themes or do they naturally emerge as the work progresses?Click here to reply to @rocio "I think whenever I start work on a project, it begins with the little seed of it's usually an image or a moment, and then things evolve from that. So I think I don't ever go into a creative project consciously thinking I want to tackle these themes, but rather I find this moment in society or an interaction between two people. I find it compelling for some reason, and I want to discover why, and I want to discover what it says in big picture terms."2025-02-1901 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | How do you decide what feedback to listen to and what to ignore?Click here to reply to @rocio "And I think I'm most interested in that, in the feedback that I did. My blind spots, that's the value to me of the feedback, is to hear what I might have missed or what is in there that I didn't see, both negative or positive. Like, if somebody reads something kind of cool into the script, then amazing. And if they feel like something's lacking, that's exactly what I want to know. And of course, yeah, I don't know."2025-02-1202 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | What role does research play in your creative process?Click here to reply to @rocio "So those two kind of go along simultaneously. And it's very nice because then sometimes these two waves will kind of line up in a nice way where whatever I'm researching or whatever I'm like, obsessing over kind of feeds directly into the work that I'm doing. But more often than not, it's just these two kind of lines of communication that I try to keep open with myself."2025-02-0402 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | What texts about creativity have you found most useful?Click here to reply to @rocio "As long as I can remember, I've just loved reading and listening to interviews and doing research on artistic processes and hearing what my favorite artists did and how they managed to make such incredible works of art and how they managed to upkeep their practice and be able to be functioning humans and still make incredible art. So I feel like I've consumed a lot of texts about creativity, but one that comes to mind very prominently is the Artist's Way, which I've talked a lot about on here too."2025-01-2703 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@muffyn | creative toolsClick here to reply to @muffyn "Regular introspection, foster growth and keep our work authentic. And last one is what I think is passion. You should have passion for the things. A deep love for our work is the ultimate driver of creativity. It keeps our ideas alive and motivate us to keep creating. So the conclusion is developing these inner tool is as important as mastering external ones. Nurture them through mindfulness, practice and curiosity. And you will find creativity become creativity, becoming a natural extension of yourself. So be creative. Enjoy."2025-01-0502 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@Pragati.chopra | My essential tool kit - natureClick here to reply to @Pragati.chopra "Also, it's true that you can discovers new way to express and push the boundaries of your creativity. For me, ultimately, creativity, it's a journey. It's a blend of being mindful, curious and continuous growth. And so the essential my toolkit is nature, observation and learning. You know, there's creativity all around us, it just is waiting to be discovered. And creative journey is truly limitless."2025-01-0404 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@Triley | What helps my creativityClick here to reply to @Triley "I mean, you know, once I put on some heavy metal, I listen to that, listen a couple listen to some of my favorite songs and then I'll go into listen to like some deep instrumentals where it helps generate majority of all my thoughts. Mainly once I get into that vibe, I started, you know, start writing and dropping down into details and basically get ready to start telling stories. Especially when it comes down to poetry."2025-01-0102 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@HeartEcologist | My number one tool for creativity … natureClick here to reply to @HeartEcologist "And for me to take myself out of nature and expect to feel fulfilled, joyful, happy, it's an impossibility. And I realize I've been trying to create with only half of my toolkit with just the supplies that I need to create. But I haven't been putting in the critical ingredient, which is outdoor play, recreation, and adventure. And so today I'm packing up for this ski elopement. I'm getting ready to go on a test run."2024-12-2905 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@ERPDesigner | Louis Tomlinson: Best Kept Secret for Singer-SongwritersClick here to reply to @ERPDesigner "And you can almost see that, like many good writers, takes a lot of inspiration from his own lived experience and maybe the experiences of others that are close to him. But his process is pretty unique because he's got a really. And I go back to this, the devoted fandom and he plays flash festivals and he's kind of like become an icon on the quote unquote indie scene in my opinion, as well as the mainstream."2024-12-2905 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@Dgeethabhascker | Extended learning through Art!Click here to reply to @Dgeethabhascker "Art need not be a beautiful painting on the wall. I feel the art classes in school should start working on what the need is today. Forget those template books. Forget the drawings that are tutored. Give a plain sheet of paper and let the child bring out its own expression. Let there be an individual work done by the students without the teacher's interference. Skip the topic and include lessons from the other subjects and let them explore and make it an extended learning in the art class."2024-12-2200 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@petitephilo | Producer Rick Rubin the GreatClick here to reply to @petitephilo "These three white guys rap and lo and behold, Brass monkey, that chunky monkey, Funky Monkey is now staple in my head junior high school. But Johnny Cash said that he, you know, revamped his career because Nine Inch Nails did hurt. But then Johnny Cash covered it with the influence of his simplicity. I also read that the Red Hot Chili Peppers hated recording. It was like one of the things as a band they just despised doing."2024-12-2103 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@KittiChameleon | Name an artist whose process you admireClick here to reply to @KittiChameleon "This is definitely an easy one for me. Regarding the topic of an artist whose process I admire, I always love Georgia O'Keeffe. I love her fluid art and her flowers. It's very distinctive, and there's a real flow and energy. I think she was a very interesting person. Very reserved, but probably very interesting if you got to know her. But the."2024-12-2002 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@petitephilo | In times of social injusticeClick here to reply to @petitephilo "And I remember when I first saw that piece of art, and probably college, I paid attention, really paid attention. It just robbed me. And then there's Pablo Picasso's Guernica, which was, you know, about the Spanish form."2024-12-1604 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@ERPDesigner | Art and Healing in the midst of toxic negative 24/7 news.Click here to reply to @ERPDesigner "It's quite fascinating. However, in this time of political unrest, I can definitely see how art can play a role in expressing the emotions of the collective in a way that, well, cliche is right. You know, a picture's worth a thousand words. There's so much emotion. And when emotion is negative, suppressing it is not ultimately a good long term plan. But expressing it in a healthy, constructive way is also just as important."2024-12-1604 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@SukainaWrites | Every art piece has politics!Click here to reply to @SukainaWrites "And especially when it comes to street performing and talking about, you know, how the electricity, about water problems and what the environmental change. So I feel that if art is not political, then you are trying to separate the art from the artists, which is a huge debate that has been going on from beginning of time. But I feel that if art is not political, everything you do, your. Your entire existence, your entire being is political. So how can your heart be not political?"2024-12-1603 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@speaking_in_3rd | Art is getting corruptedClick here to reply to @speaking_in_3rd "But I feel like today, especially with like with music, a lot of art, honestly is kind of like it feels like a young, in a sense like a young man sport or young person sport where it's really like what the kids are pushing or putting out for the most part. I feel like anybody that's 28 and older if they haven't had some type of following or started in a sense of like actually making art, but they're like have a perspective."2024-12-1504 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | Derek Jarman's Blue and the role of art in times of crisisClick here to reply to @rocio "And listening to Jarmans experience going through the AIDS epidemic and watching everybody around him die, it made me think a lot about the purpose of this movie that he made and what a unique thing it is to be honest and to be a witness and to share that in a subjective, personal way when you're directly affected by something that's going on. We are humans and we relate to each other. We are empathetic creatures."2024-12-1501 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@StarZenith33 | WHAT TOOLS DO YOU USE, WHEN THERE’s A MONEY CREATIVITY BLOCK? - PODCAST #610Click here to reply to @StarZenith33 "Apple, they all use astrology with their branding, okay, with their marketing. And so this is why, you know, you see a Starbucks and they're like, oh, you know, the, the raspberry shake or something."2024-12-1514 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rodeo670 | In Times of Political Unrest, What Role Does Art Play?Click here to reply to @rodeo670 "In times of political unrest, what role does art play? Well, in my opinion, in times of political unrest, art plays the crucial and critical role of allowing the minds of the masses to engage with the idea that things are not all right in the current world, the current society that we live in. You know, I feel like, especially if you consider the fact that, you know, the governments basically control everything in our society."2024-12-0102 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@i_amchantal | # 18 - Creating & consuming art saved my life.Click here to reply to @i_amchantal "But I didn't really see the magnitude of it until we did get the Internet and social media came into play and all this. Now I really get to see what it is and what it means to people, because art is a few different things. My chosen art is audio. I love to record audio. I was heavy into the podcasting thing before podcasting was even a thing. And the only thing that really stopped me from creating, I even worked at a radio station back then. Everything."2024-11-3004 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@i_amchantal | # 17 - Developing a routine is required for success.Click here to reply to @i_amchantal "So routine is extremely important. And one thing that I struggle with is routine. That is one of the things that I've always struggled with and I kind of just go with the flow. But what I'm learning is if we want to get anywhere, if we want to do anything at a high level, if you want to perform better, you gotta have a routine. You gotta keep doing something over and over and over again. Is. That's practice."2024-11-3003 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@CreatvCatalyst | Every part of the process reveals something newClick here to reply to @CreatvCatalyst "So it's really wonderful to kind of be along for the ride and put in this time and this hard work. To then be surprised by what the story ends up being and what beautiful moments come out of it. How suddenly these 10 seconds that we thought, whatever, we're shooting this, who knows what this will be? And they end up being just really beautiful. A really beautiful moment in the."2024-11-2902 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@venuskiithomas | The Role of ArtClick here to reply to @venuskiithomas "The role of that art is so vital. The positioning of that art deserves all the attention. That art deserves more than a place. And it's that art that people should give their attention, their undivided attention, their intentional attention, their whole attention. Not just to give attention, but to also understand, to understand why the person, the artist, the group of people, the community, why they cannot rest. That art has an important part to play."2024-11-2704 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@CreatvCatalyst | Miranda July — just doing it, not limiting yourself, reaching out to othersClick here to reply to @CreatvCatalyst "She's always switching it up, or I feel like she's always trying to find the right medium for her message, whether it be an installation or a film or a short story. It seems like she doesn't limit herself in finding the right vehicle for her message. And part of what I love about that is also that it. That it."2024-11-2704 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@smileypkt | A well defined routine is the backbone of creativity.Click here to reply to @smileypkt "And if we are not exploring many things, if we are not doing our work, how can we have better intuitions? How can we get valuable experiences? So in order to be more creative, we must have a well defined routine. I may have said something that is not logical or reasonable to you, it seems, or it may seem like that, but I am sharing this experience from my perspective. And as of now, I can say that creativity is like a muscle for me."2024-11-2604 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@DBPardes | Creativity and art as a sign post for these timesClick here to reply to @DBPardes "I'll actually tag him here. But this is a great question with regard to this, because it's. It's what the creative catalyst is about, right? This, this community is about touching into the importance of art in our time. Thanks so much."2024-11-2502 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@MM007 | What tools are essential for your creativity?Click here to reply to @MM007 "So to recap, the essentials of creativity are a mindset of possibility, daily habits that support your creative work, intentionality in what you want to create. Create curiosity about the world and the discipline to keep going. By cultivating these practices, you'll find that creativity doesn't have to be sporadic. Stroke of genius. It can become a consistent, enjoyable part of your life. Thank you for listening. Until next time, keep creating."2024-11-1403 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | What tools are essential for your creativity?Click here to reply to @rocio "Sort of a goal that I'm trying to reach, not judging myself if I don't, but having a goal that I'm trying to reach and having a space that's dedicated to that creative practice. And sometimes it can be, I don't know, it could be the library, it could be my desk, but it. But being really intentional about the space and the time, the. That I have for this particular project."2024-11-0101 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@jorayfoswex0114 | "A film is never finished, it’s abandoned." - Do you agree?Click here to reply to @jorayfoswex0114 "Yeah, I think I agree that a movie is only finished when you can no longer tell what you've edited and pre orchestrated, pre designed. But when it's taken on a life of its own, it's become its own entity, speaking to the audience without an interlocutor. Sometimes the writers of a film must abandon their control, similar to the way a child leaves the home of their parents. The film reaches a point of independence rather than the filmmaker fully abandoning the project."2024-10-2600 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@CreatvCatalyst | Things I Learned Making My First FilmClick here to reply to @CreatvCatalyst "I just wrapped on a week long shoot for a short film and I thought it'd be fun to kind of reflect a little bit about the things that I learned and just the experience as a whole. So I'm gonna divide it into different little parts. So if you're interested, just click on the one that says sounds good to you or listen to the whole thing. But yeah, these are the things that I learned making my first film."2024-10-2400 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@francielou112 | When is it time for an idea to move into action?Click here to reply to @francielou112 "I just had to do it a certain amount of time. And so the thing I made was just what we came up with together in that timeframe, and it was really cool. And it was finished in this way that I couldn't have imagined it would have been otherwise if I hadn't just had to stop fussing. And the same was true of this short film that I just worked on."2024-10-2302 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@koarle | How is routine important to your creative practice?Click here to reply to @koarle "And I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, but it's just the circumstances that my life put on me and my artistic mind puts on me. So I just work with what I have, I guess, and focus on the artistic objectives rather than how I got to them. One side note, because the question of routine just made me think of the seemingly trendy topic routine on the Internet the last few years."2024-10-2103 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@adityalc97 | How is routine important to your creative practice?Click here to reply to @adityalc97 "I find routine important to my creative practice in the sense that I think it's important to sort of develop a habit. I mean, as a writer myself, I think it matters to sort of put things onto a page at least once a day. I think when you put into a strictness of a routine, you sort of get into these pitfalls that you're not doing enough."2024-10-2101 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@allayahya2008aa | Halloween was influenced by the ancient Roman festival Pomona, which celebrated the harvest goddess of the same name. Many Halloween customs and gamesClick here to reply to @allayahya2008aa2024-10-1300 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@Lizz-Straight | How is routine important to your creative practice?Click here to reply to @Lizz-Straight "Well, I feel like this prompt called me out to some degree. I am, of course, a writer, and I don't really have a routine. However, I make it a part of just my daily comings and goings to make note of any details that strike me as particularly interesting or that stand out as a part of the everyday and the mundane."2024-10-1205 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@susisouljourney | When is it time for an idea to move into action?Click here to reply to @susisouljourney "So I started doing photography for the concerts there, and Doc Watson played one night. This was in 2010. It was one of the first ones I did a concert of. I'm gonna have to wrap this up. The time's running out. But Doc Watson, I met him in the seventies at a gay Lux fiddler's convention when I was in my twenties, and I loved him. If you don't know who Doc Watson is, please look him up. He's pretty amazing."2024-10-0404 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@CreatvCatalyst | Surrounding yourself with "non-creatives"Click here to reply to @CreatvCatalyst "And I think that curiosity is inherently creative and I think most people are born with at least a little bit of a curiosity about what the world has to offer. So I don't really buy it that somebody can be non creative. I think maybe you can be not an artist. Sure, yeah, there's a lot of people who aren't artists who don't feel compelled to express themselves that way."2024-10-0204 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@DBPardes | When is it time for an idea to move into action?Click here to reply to @DBPardes "I love this prompt about ideas into action and anyone listening. If you have a thought, you can just click on this image and add your own. I'm very passionate about the ideas that come and stick around. Those are the ones that drive me. So in response to this, I want to just use that as the bar."2024-10-0101 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@CreatvCatalyst | Welcome to The Creative Catalyst!Click here to reply to @CreatvCatalyst "Hey everyone, and welcome to the creative catalyst. This is a community podcast where we explore what the creative process is. We're going to get into the nitty gritty of it, the practices, the habits, and the inspirations that let us bring our ideas to life. How do we actually write the novel, compose the song, finish the painting? I love the idea of a muse visiting the artist and finding the artist hard at work. This is what we're about."2024-09-2700 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@Aawaz | What tools are essential for your creativity?Click here to reply to @Aawaz "what tols sense for your create बड़ा अच्छा सवाल है कौन से ऐसे टूल है जो जरूरी है हमारी क्रिएटिविटी के लिए सबसे पहले तो मैं आप लोगो को 1 बहुत सीधी सी बात बताना चाहता हूँ की क्रिएटिविटी के लिए बेसिकली कोई टूल की जरुरत नहीं होती किसी तरीके की एक्स्ट्रा रिसोर्स की जरुरत नहीं होती क्रिएटिविटी कम फ्रॉम इनसाइड, यो, माइंड समवय यानी आपके दिमाग के अन्दर से कहीं से आ रही है और वो क्रिएटिविटी कुछ भी हो सकती है वो आप वो मैं यही कहूँगा सिर्फ 11 ही टूल अगर किसी पर्टिकुलर टूल की बात करनी है तो वो आपके अन्दर ही है जो आपको यूज करना है वो हर किसी के पास होता है जरूरी नहीं है कि उसको आपको कहीं और से लाना पड़ेगा कोई एक्स्ट्रा जमीन या आसमान से कहीं से उतर आएगा क्रिएटिविटी आप अपने माइंड का एग्जाम्पल ले सकते हैं की आप माइंड से कुछ ऐसा काम कर सकते हैं जो की इतना क्रिएटिव है की लोगों को अचंभित कर दे, चकित कर दे तो जरूरी नहीं है कि उसके लिए कोई बाहर की कोई एक्स्ट्रा चीज की जरुरत पड़ जाए हाँ क्रिएटिविटी के लिए नहीं होती है पर क्रिएटिविट करने के लिए हमे जरुरत पड़ सकती है कुछ टूल्स को एड करने की जैसे की अगर मेजिशियन की बात करें 1 मेजिशियन होता है तो वो अगर पत्ते खोल रहा है और उसमें जादू दिखा रहे तो उनको पत्ते की जरुरत पड़ रही है पर क्रिएटिविटी के लिए नहीं सिर्फ और सिर्फ उसको सपोर्ट करने के लिए तो क्रिएटिविटी सिर्फ और सिर्फ आपके माइंड से आती है यह कहीं और से नहीं आ सकती यह आपके दिमाग की उपज है आपने जो कुछ सोचा समझा और उसको इम्प्लीमेंट किया यानी उसको आगे बढ़ाया उसको उसका आपने प्रोडक्शन किया या कुछ भी किया उसका जिससे की लोग अचम्मित हो गए या आप ही मैं ये कहूँ कि यू आर हाइली हैव डन थिंगस ही have करिatेड वो 1 अलग तरीके से रिप्रेजेंट किया आपने किया बहुत छोटा सा काम पर उसका रेप्रेजेंटेशन आपका बहुत अच्छा था तो आप समझ सकते है इस चीज को क्रिएटिविटी बहुत नॉर्मल सी चीज़ है पर ये आती है आपके दिमाग से इसके लिए किसी और टूल की जरुरत नहीं है, एक्स्ट्रा चीजों की जरुरत नहीं है बाहरी दिखावे की जरुरत नहीं है क्रिएटिविटी सिर्फ सिर्फ आपके माइंड से आती है सो थैंक यू सो मच होप आपको अग्री कर रहे होंगे अगर आप लोगों में से कुछ को लगता है कि कुछ और हो सकता है इसके अलावा आंसर सो प्लीज कमेंट करें आप हमें बताएं हो सकता है कि आपके थॉर्ट्स भी कुछ कहते हैं यह भी 1 क्रिएटिविटी है आप अपने थॉर्ट्स लेकर आएंगे मुझसे बताएंगे की भाई ये क्रिएटिविटी का टूल नहीं हो सकता है कुछ और भी हो सकता है तो मैं सुनने के लिए ैयार हूँ यू मोस्ट वेलकम प्लीज थैंक यू सो मच।"2024-09-2703 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | "A film is never finished, it’s abandoned." - Do you agree?Click here to reply to @rocio "And to me, that's the most exciting they can be, these capsules of emotion and time. Whatever it is that you're making, that it can capture sort of that lightning in a bottle feeling. And if you're editing something forever, I think you can kind of shave off some of the real essence of it, which is usually not, like, very contained or restrained. It has a bit of a wildness to it that I think is important to see and to respect."2024-09-2402 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@rocio | How is routine important to your creative practice?Click here to reply to @rocio "So having a daily routine, ideally daily, where I get to practice my craft, in my case, it's writing right now, to just practice what it's like to even just get it into my muscles. The actual act of writing means that when inspiration does come on the 25th or hundredth or 200th day, then I'm ready. I'm ready to receive it. I'm not caught off guard."2024-09-2401 minCreative CatalystCreative Catalyst@Swell | Welcome to Community Podcasting with SwellWelcome to this community podcast powered by Swellcast.com. To add your own episode to the show, please visit the show website. To reply to an episode, please visit the reply link in the episode description. To learn more, or start your own community podcast, please visit https://www.swellcast.com.2024-09-2000 min