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One of the biggest challenges I’ve faced lately as a creator is finding the balance between “being consistent” and not putting out something I don’t fully believe in. How do we stay professional and "show up," as Seth Godin says, while keeping our work honest and meaningful?
TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:
Understanding why you're creating and who it’s for.Accepting that inspiration doesn’t come on demand—and that’s normal.Using structure and deadlines to create space for creativity.Reusing ideas in fresh, exciting ways to ease the pressure of constant innovation.WATCH EPISODES ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/heatherparady
Overview of the 4 Stages of Flow: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17xVsZbw3P/
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You might think content from a project management company would be dry, right? Think again.
Today I sat down with Chris Cunningham, a founding member of ClickUp and the head of their social media marketing, to explore their unconventional approach to content creation. Believe it or not, ClickUp isn’t just making business content—they’re breaking all the rules by taking inspiration from comedy and entertainment (think Saturday Night Live) while still delivering value to their audience.
Chris shared how their team takes their content strategy seriously—investing in talent, writing teams, and a creative vision that’s anything but boring. We also talked about how creators can adopt scrappier methods, why it’s important to “take bets off data,” and how reframing embarrassment can unlock your creative potential.
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TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:
Scrappy ideas for content creatorsDocumenting your journey and leveraging that contentHow to “think in pictures” to spark better ideasRyan Reynolds’ approach to newsjacking (and what you can learn from it)How to reframe “embarrassment” as a creator and push through doubtCONNECT WITH CHRIS CUNNINGHAM:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cunningham/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisclickup/CONNECT WITH HEATHER:
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Jimmy asked for marketing advice, and I gave a couple of answers he might not have expected.
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There isn’t a straightforward career path for creatives. You’re often figuring it out on your own and facing resistance. When is it "too lofty" of a dream? Where’s the line between "This isn’t for me" and just needing patience?
Today, I connected with Jay Worsley, an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, here to share what it took to build a career (and life) telling stories. In this conversation, he shares his decision-making process and why he "says no as much as he can" (and sometimes says yes for reasons beyond the project). Jay also dives into finding emotion in a story, building a team, networking (even if you’re not extroverted), and his bold ideas about marketing indie films. And he shares why it’s crucial to get still and ask, How does this move me?
This, my friends, is Jay Worsley.
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TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:
When should you say “no” to a project?Developing a strong vision in your workFinding and conveying emotion in a storyYou might not need social media (try this instead)CONNECT WITH JAY WORSLEY:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayworsley/Website: https://sonderstorytelling.com/CONNECT WITH HEATHER:
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Today, I'm answering a question from William about what to do when friends and family are critical of your dreams.
Clips Mentioned:
Dan Martell TikTok Clip: https://www.tiktok.com/@money.secretx/video/7424834138139659538?_t=8qgENScavut&_r=1Lewis Howes with Jen Sincero: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FV7YCDfp5A&t=42sWATCH Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/heatherparady
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The conversation around money and art is a tricky one. What do you do when folks aren't buying your work? How much should you really be charging? And why do so many people feel uncomfortable even talking about this?
Today, we have with us Amie McNee, the author of We Need Your Art and the voice behind the wildly popular community Inspired to Write, where she helps her global audience of creatives dismantle limiting narratives and start taking their work seriously.
In this episode, you’ll hear why Amie believes that charging for art is “ANTI-Capitalist,” the conspiracy around keeping artists “small and poor,” and why, as a creative, you might want to ignore traditional marketing advice and… f*ck the niche.
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TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:
Why making money with your art is “anti-capitalist”What you should consider when folks AREN’T BUYING your artA unique approach to MARKETING (that’s actually kinda fun) Why ”NICHING DOWN” is NOT good adviceCONNECT WITH AMIE:
Order ‘We Need Your Art’: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/761126/we-need-your-art-by-amie-mcnee/Website: https://www.amiemcnee.com/CONNECT WITH HEATHER:
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Negative comments. Some folks advise that you “just shouldn’t look at them.” What if there was another trick?
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Eric Petersen is an American actor, singer, and comedian – most recently known for his leading role as Kevin in Kevin Can F**k Himself. You may have also seen him in Kirstie, Modern Family, The Big Bang Theory, and even Broadway plays like School of Rock, Shrek, and Escape to Margaritaville. He also co-hosts one of the biggest Christmas podcasts – The Christmas Countdown Show.
In this conversation, we dig into how to keep the magic of the creative spirit alive while navigating the business side, building traction in your creative career, calming nerves during performances, and the invitation “to be smarter” as a creative.
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TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:
Keeping the magic of the creative spirit – even when there’s a business sideBuilding traction in your creative careerCalming nerves during performancesEric’s creative process for finding charactersConnect with Eric Petersen: https://www.instagram.com/ericpete/
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Brandi asked, 'What are the three best books on tactical storytelling?' I share them here, along with examples of what they taught me.
Books Mentioned:
Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks: https://amzn.to/4877Gs6The Best Story Wins by Matthew Luhn: https://amzn.to/4dMxHxQOn Writing by Stephen King: https://amzn.to/3XZ7g2dSave the Cat by Blake Snyder: https://amzn.to/4dGHQMIEpisodes Mentioned:
Matthew Dicks: • How to be a Better Storyteller | @mat... Matthew Luhn: • How to Tell Better Stories | Pixar’s ... Rob Bell: • Rob Bell on Writing, Creativity, and ...ACCESS FULL SHOW NOTES HERE: https://www.heatherparady.com/blog/57
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You may have worked hard to get the opportunity in front of you—whether it’s landing a speaking gig, getting cast in an independent film, or finally gathering the courage to post content online for the first time. Even though you genuinely want it, your body may be in full freak-out mode.
In today’s conversation, I sat down with Will Reynolds—an actor, writer, composer, and seasoned performer who has written songs for Central Park on Apple TV and Disney. We talked about why Will believes overcoming nerves requires stepping into service-based storytelling, how to reframe rejection by seeing art as medicine, and how to approach performing from a healed place, rather than using it to seek validation.
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TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:
Service-based storytellingHow to reframe rejection by seeing art as medicineOperating from a healed place → Not making art for validationTools for calming nerves and preparing adequately for successConnect with Will Reynolds: https://willreynoldsonline.com/
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Someone sent me an email the other day. The bottom of it said, “Sometimes I worry that I am too old to do X”.
My response? You are too old.
Here is why.
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Today’s episode is a solo one. Let’s talk about Apathy.
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Joshua Dixon is the founder of Admire Wear, a platform that explores issues around mental health and helps its community rediscover their self-worth. After surviving a life-threatening pit bull attack as a little boy, Joshua is on a mission to help others overcome deep struggles and find purpose in pain. In this conversation, you will hear how, as a grown man, Joshua has conceptualized what happened to him and used his story to impact the lives of tens of thousands of people.
Please support his work here: https://www.admirewear.com/
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TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:
Looking within to find validationHow to use your story to connect with others and make an impactMaking sense of faith after traumatic experiencesConnect with Joshua Dixon: https://www.joshuadixonarts.com/
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Michael Jamin is a veteran TV writer and showrunner with over 20 years in the industry, known for his work on shows like Just Shoot Me, King of the Hill, and Beavis and Butt-Head. Michael is also the author of the bestselling collection of personal essays, A Paper Orchestra, which he tours as a one-man show.
In our conversation, we explored how to draw inspiration from small, relatable moments and the significance of writing through the lens of character. Michael shared valuable insights on the future of writers and performers, tips for avoiding oversharing in storytelling, and whether it's best to conclude a story with a joke or a serious note.
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TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:
Michael’s writing process and the questions he asks himself when outlining a storyShowing the “dark” side of yourself to connect with your audienceWhy he has chosen to build an audience on social media (while still working in television)Connect with Michael Jamin: https://michaeljamin.com/
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Today, I connected with Cindy Zaweski, an award-winning journalist, storyteller, and content strategist. With over 15 years of experience in journalism, she left her job as an executive editor and content director for a luxury magazine in New York to open her own boutique content marketing agency.
Since then, she has built a loyal online community of over 80,000 people. She helps founders connect their expertise and passions through authentic storytelling—get this—all while rejecting conventional niche marketing. In today's conversation, you're going to hear the one thing that will kill a story, why the hero's journey is *%$# on social media, and why you and your audience all share a common enemy.
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TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:
Identifying the key elements of the story & what’s important to shareThe #1 killer of stories & Why the hero's journey is sh*t on socialConnect with your audience with the “common enemy”Listen to Matthew Dicks’ episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lohwMR56bvA
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Dr. David Hindin is a trauma and critical care surgeon at Stanford University who is... obsessed with storytelling.
You heard me right—a surgeon who tells stories. In addition to serving as the Associate Chair of Innovation and Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, and the Assistant Director of Stanford’s Biodesign Faculty Fellowship, he also developed a storytelling course at Stanford to help physicians and engineers enhance their communication skills, blending his passion for medicine with creativity. What?
I found him on Instagram, where I was intrigued by his storytelling skills, methods of communication, and advocacy for the arts in scientific fields. I had to have him on the show today, and I was lucky that he agreed (I think this is the first surgeon I’ve ever interviewed). I never would have imagined it would be about this…
In this conversation, you will hear:
How he creates emotional connections in his storytellingThe principles behind being “entertaining,” especially when you dont feel like you areHow he finds the extraordinary in the “ordinary”How to deal with the fear of being “seen” as a creator in you professionACCESS FULL SHOW NOTES HERE: https://www.heatherparady.com/blog/50
Connect with David Hindin: https://www.instagram.com/thesurgeonlife/
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If you look up the name “Neal Foard” on social media, you will see a man standing in front of a black background telling stories. No flashy edits, no animations or jump cuts. It’s just him, the camera, and while staring straight into the screen, delivering powerful, personal stories.
Guess what? It’s working.
As an award-winning advertising and marketing creative professional with over three decades of experience, Neal has crafted successful campaigns for global brands such as Budweiser, Lexus, and Sony. Recently, he has brought that skill online.
A few weeks ago, I asked previous guest Rain Bennett who one of the best storytellers he knows is. He said, hands down, it was Neal Foard. When I visited Neal’s pa lge, I was shocked to find him breaking so many social media rules and still knocking it out of the park. I had to have him on the show to pick his brain about storytelling.
In this conversation, you will hear:
How he develops his storytelling style and becomes comfortable with his deliveryHow he uses intentional vocabulary and scripts his contentHow he connects with his audience by shifting his energy and intentionACCESS FULL SHOW NOTES HERE: https://www.heatherparady.com/blog/49
Other Episodes Mentioned:
Increase Your Content’s Engagement Through Sequencing | Rain Bennett | Episode 43How to Captivate an Audience & Be More Confident | Rene Rodriguez | Episode 10William Paul Young | Finding God Outside of ReligionConnect with Neal Foard: https://www.nealfoard.com/ or https://www.storyfire.net/
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Alejo Porras is a graphic artist and storyteller specializing in sketchnotes. I met him at a conference where I was speaking a few months ago. Afterward, he walked up to me and handed me this—a summary of everything I had said, designed in this insanely cool graphic. WOW.
Apparently, this is a thing—artists who create pieces of art summarizing lectures, talks, etc., to help people remember what was shared. Cool idea, but how do you market something like this? What Alejo told me he does…is kind of surprising.
In this conversation, you will hear:
How he uses “voluntary generosity” to grow his businessUsing active listening techniques to become a better creatorA step-by-step walk-through of how he markets his sketchnotesACCESS FULL SHOW NOTES HERE: https://www.heatherparady.com/blog/48
Connect with Alejo Porras: https://www.alejoporrasart.com/
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Elisabeth Wykert is a stand-up comedian and actress, famously known for her leotard dance videos. Yes, you heard that right.
I’ve been following her since the pandemic when she decided one day, you know what, it's time to put on a leotard, dance in public, and put it on the internet. Definitely the type of person I want to know. What happened afterward is pretty mind-blowing.
Growing an engaged audience of over a million people over the past couple of years, I’ve been so curious about her creative process, how she’s merging her online content with her professional goals, and where in the world she learned all these dance moves.
In this conversation, you will hear:
How she improves the quality of her content while maintaining relatabilityHow she manages her energy and shows up full force on screenAnd she shares something she's very passionate about but doesn't talk about much (it has to do with confidence and some societal issues that need to be addressed)ACCESS FULL SHOW NOTES HERE: https://www.heatherparady.com/blog/47
Connect with Elisabeth Wykert: https://www.instagram.com/elisabethwykert/
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Susan George is the founder and CEO of Mediary, where she launches and scales top brands on TikTok through strategic influencer campaigns.
As a Pop/Soul recording artist herself, she knows firsthand that pursuing creativity seriously as a career makes you a business. You need to not only be creatively talented but also be intentional about knowing how to monetize.
During the pandemic, she started making videos on TikTok, landed big brand collaborations for herself, and eventually helped other creatives land deals and find unique ways to monetize, including, more recently, creating and selling products through TikTok Shop.
In this conversation, you will hear:
How she negotiates and lands collaborations with big brands (Cliff bar)How she “made her husband an influencer”How she helps influencers create their own productsACCESS FULL SHOW NOTES HERE: https://www.heatherparady.com/blog/46
Connect with Susan George: https://www.instagram.com/susangofficial/ or https://www.mediarymarketing.com/
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