Creative Slash

<p>Have you ever wondered what secrets drive the most profound, successful, famous, and unique creatives?</p><p><br /></p><p>Then the Creative Slash podcast is for you. We dig deep to discover the high-leverage concepts, philosophies, tools, weird obsessions, and quiet daily routines that fuel their success—the stuff that rarely gets talked about publicly. </p><p><br /></p><p>You'll get an inside look at what really drives the world's greatest graphic designers, illustrators, and artists through in-depth interviews with creatives who've achieved both creative and financial success.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hosted by Brad Woodard (bravethewoods.com) and Dustin Lee (retrosupply.co), each episode feels like you're hanging out with us after hours, having the kind of conversations that happen when the work day is done. </p><p><br /></p><p>You'll walk away with fresh inspiration, new ideas, and practical advice you can actually use in both your creative work and personal life.</p>

Ep. 009 - Mike Jones - Hot Dog Restaurants, Cheerleading and the Power of Service

Mike Jones joins Dustin and Brad to talk about the realities of building a creative career while staying true to what matters most. From running Creative South to juggling family, side ventures, and health, Mike shares hard-won lessons on intentionality, delegation, and why kindness always pays off. This conversation isn’t about chasing likes or clout, it’s about learning to let go, be present, and build work and relationships that actually last. Packed with stories, laughter, and wisdom, it...

09-18
01:41:02

Ep. 008 - We Tested These “Genius” Quotes (Some Are Trash)

Have you ever read a quote from someone influential and wondered: “Is this actually good advice or do we just think it is because a famous person said it?” In this episode, we put that question to the test. Dustin presents Brad with a series of well-known quotes, without revealing who said them, and gets his unfiltered take on whether the advice holds up. The results? Surprisingly nuanced. Some quotes offer timeless wisdom. Others only work in very specific contexts. And a few dir...

09-10
58:40

Ep. 007 - Aaron Draplin - Insect Souls, Old Action Figures & the Pursuit of Freedom

Aaron Draplin doesn’t mince words. His ideas are as bold and unshakable as his design work. And on this sweltering afternoon in the Pacific Northwest, he was in a rare, reflective mood. From aliens to afterlives in design, Draplin opens up about what comes next after building a massive creative brand, and what it really means to start fresh. In this episode: The cosmic link between bugs, belief, and being a good humanWhat five months of dish shifts in Alaska taught him about freedomWhy ...

09-03
02:06:45

Ep. 006 - The Real Cost of Undervaluing Yourself

Why is pricing your creative work so damn hard? In this episode, Brad and Dustin get real about one of the messiest parts of being a creative: putting a price on your talent. Dustin shares the view from the other side of the table. What it’s like hiring artists who lowball themselves before he even asks. Meanwhile, Brad opens up about the internal tug-of-war between self-worth and market rates, and the uncomfortable truth that pricing isn’t just about numbers, it’s about identity....

08-27
58:29

Ep. 005 – Armin Vit: The Voice Behind Brand New on Risk, Critique & Creative Discipline

Armin Vit is the sharp voice behind Brand New, one of the most widely read blogs on corporate and brand identity redesigns. As co-founder of UnderConsideration, alongside his wife Bryony, he’s spent the last two decades shaping how designers talk about design through writing, conferences, and community-building. Now, with their newest venture In-house In-focus, they’re spotlighting the often-overlooked work of in-house creative teams. In this episode, Brad and Dustin go beyond the criti...

08-20
01:08:16

Ep. 004 - Discovering Joy in Your Work Today, by Pulling From Your Past

Leaning into the Nostalgia of Our Childhood, to Help Us Make Work We Love. In this episode, Brad and Dustin ask: How can pulling inspiration from our childhood help us make work we are excited about today? They share stories of the spaces they grew up spending time in, and how the aesthetics left warm memories that influenced their creative preferences and working styles today. They explore why nostalgia is such a powerful creative tool, how it makes work feel more authentic, and ...

08-13
46:39

Ep. 003 - Mary Kate McDevitt: Fake IDs, Telephones & Using Art as Your Voice

What if your creativity was the loudest voice in the room? In this episode of the Creative Slash Podcast, Brad and Dustin sit down with illustrator and letterer Mary Kate McDevitt to talk about aliens, simulated realities, and the messy balance between creativity and commentary. From punk shows and fake IDs to organizing art around advocacy, Mary Kate opens up about her journey from skater poser to full-blown creative powerhouse living in a Vermont farmhouse with disco balls and b...

08-06
01:51:39

Ep. 002 - Redefining Success: What Creatives Learn Too Late

What We Thought We Wanted: Chasing Creative Goals, Awards, and Freedom In this episode, Brad and Dustin get candid about the career goals they chased in their 20s. They talk about titles, awards, creative recognition, and how those ambitions evolved. You’ll hear stories about near-broke early careers, chasing mimetic desires (thanks, Wanting), the messy pursuit of “success,” and the quiet realization that a Coke tastes the same whether you’re rich or not. They also share how famil...

08-05
59:26

Ep. 001 - Josh Ariza: Aliens, Jazz, and T-Shirts That Suck

From "just a t-shirt idea" to building a cult-followed brand... meet Josh Ariza, founder of Chomp! Josh has worked with Nike, Disney, Under Armour, and more — but his biggest creative success? A weird, wild, honest apparel brand called Chomp. In this episode, he spills everything: design regrets, internet trolls, how to survive as a solo creator, and why "hard work + luck" is still the real formula. Follow Josh Ariza: https://joshuaariza.com/https://chompbrand.com/https://www.instagram...

07-29
01:37:41

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