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My name is Jennifer Logue and I’m on a mission to make creativity accessible to all. Through conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, filmmakers, musicians, scientists, and so much more, we’ll be exploring creativity from every possible angle with the purpose of learning and growing in creativity together. New episodes are released every Sunday and you can listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Be sure to rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it, and remember, we are all born creative. Make some space to honor your creativity today.
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On today’s episode of Creative Space, we’ll be exploring the importance of having a personal ‘why’ behind a creative project.I share my own personal ‘why’ for a recent project I started—posting my music practice videos on TikTok as I uplevel my piano and singing skills. This episode is also an invitation to explore your own reasons for pursuing your creative endeavors. Whether you're an aspiring musician, a visual artist, or any kind of creator, knowing your personal 'why' can fuel your journ...
On today’s episode of Creative Space, we have the pleasure of speaking with Brooklyn-based artist, actor and screenwriter, Annika Connor.Primarily known for her watercolor and oil paintings, Annika also writes screenplays and sketch comedy, and was recently elected to the SAG-AFTRA board for New York. She’s the owner and president of Active Ideas Productions, an arts organization whose mission is to serve the artistic community by facilitating the presence and publication of young talented ar...
On today’s episode of Creative Space, we’ll be exploring Noah Kagan’s Law of 100 and how it can apply to creativity.I first heard about the concept on his podcast and loved it so much, I picked up his book over the weekend, “Million Dollar Weekend.”So what is the Law of 100 exactly? Well, you have to listen to the podcast to find out, but if you have a tendency to quit projects too soon, it’s something worth looking into. While Noah uses this idea in the context of business, I think it most d...
On today’s episode of Creative Space, we have the pleasure of speaking with Corey Jones, co-founder and Global Head of Music at TREBEL, one of the fastest-growing music streaming platforms in the world. At the time of this recording (February 4, 2024), the company had grown to 13 million monthly users.Prior to TREBEL, Corey was on the finance side of things, getting his degree in Economics from Duke, MBA from Stanford and working in investment banking and private equity.But he’s also a musici...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, as promised, I’m going over my biggest takeaways from reading and doing the work in Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, “The Artist’s Way.” It’s been a transformative three months, and choosing to get started in January of this year was wonderful, because now we’re into spring and my creativity feels like it’s been infused with new life.If you’re interested in reading "The Artist’s Way" you can purchase it here.For more on me, your host and cr...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, we’re diving into Chapter 12 of Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, “The Artist’s Way.” The focus for this week is “Recovering a Sense of Faith.”There is so much to cover but there are four principles we’ll talk about: trusting, mystery, the imagination at play, and escape velocity. One of my favorite passages from this chapter: “We speak often about ideas as brainchildren. What we do not realize is that brainchildren, like all babies, should ...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, we’re diving into Chapter 11 of Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, “The Artist’s Way.” The focus for this week is “Recovering a Sense of Autonomy.”There is so much to cover but there are two principles we’ll talk about: acceptance, success and the zen of sports. One of my favorite passages from this chapter: “If you are happier writing than not writing, painting than not painting, singinging than not singing, acting than not acting, directing...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, we’re diving into Chapter 10 of Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, “The Artist’s Way.” The focus for this week is “Recovering a Sense of Self-Protection.”There is so much to cover but there are two principles we’ll talk about: fame and competition.One of my favorite quotes from this chapter: “The desire to be better than can choke off the simple desire to be. As artists we cannot afford this thinking. It leads us away from our own voices and ...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, we’re diving into Chapter 9 of Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, “The Artist’s Way.” The focus for this week is “Recovering a Sense of Compassion.”There is so much to cover but there are three principles we’ll talk about: fear, enthusiasm, and creative u-turns. One of my favorite quotes from this chapter: “A productive artist is quite often a happy person. This can be very threatening as a self-concept to those who are used to getting their ...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, we’re diving into Chapter 8 of Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, The Artist’s Way. The focus for this week is “Recovering a Sense of Strength.”There is so much to cover but there are three principles we’ll talk about: survival, the ivory power and gain disguised as loss. My favorite quote from this chapter: “Stop complaining about the lousy curves you get thrown and stretch, reach for what you REALLY want.”If you’re interested in ...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, we’re diving into Chapter 7 of Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, “The Artist’s Way.” The focus for this week is “Recovering a Sense of Connection.”There is so much to cover but there are four core principles we’ll talk about: Listening, Perfectionism, Risk, and Jealousy.My favorite passage from this chapter: “We deny that in order to do something well we must first be willing to do it badly. Instead, we opt for setting our limits, at t...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, we’re diving into Chapter 6 of Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, “The Artist’s Way.” The focus for this week is “Recovering a Sense of Abundance,” and it’s all about examining our ideas around God, money and creative abundance. There is so much to cover but there are three core principles we’ll talk about: the Great Creator, Luxury, and Counting. My favorite quote from this chapter: “Creativity lives in paradox: serious art is born from seri...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, we’re diving into Chapter 5 of Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, “The Artist’s Way.” The focus for this week is “Recovering a Sense of Possibility,” and it continues to expand on the theme of letting go of preconceived limitations and finding flow. There is so much to cover but there are three core principles we’ll talk about: limits, finding the river, and the virtue trap.My favorite passage from this chapter: “Dependence on the creator wit...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, we’re diving into Chapter 4 of Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, “The Artist’s Way.” The focus for this week is “Recovering a Sense of Integrity,” and it’s all about letting go of previously accepted limits and experimenting with spiritual open mindedness.There is so much to cover but there are three core principles we’ll talk about: honest changes, kriya, and reading deprivation. My favorite passage from this chapter: “Be prepared for burst...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, we’re diving into Chapter 3 of Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, “The Artist’s Way.” The focus for this week is “Recovering a Sense of Power,” and it’s all about letting go of previously accepted limits and experimenting with spiritual open mindedness. There is so much to cover but there are three core principles we’ll talk about: Anger, Synchronicity, and Shame.My favorite quote from this chapter: “Never ask whether you can do something. Sa...
On this week’s episode of Creative Space, we’re diving into Chapter 2 of Julia Cameron’s seminal book on creativity, “The Artist’s Way.” The focus for this week is “Recovering a Sense of Identity,” and it’s all about self definition and setting boundaries as our desires and new interests come to light. There is so much to cover but there are three core principles we’ll talk about: how outside forces block our creative growth (poisonous playmates and crazymakers), how inner forces block our cr...
On today's episode of Creative Space, we're addressing topics from Week 1 of Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way," which is all about recovering a sense of safety. There are three core ideas that I cover in this episode: shadow artists, core negative beliefs, and affirmations. From my own past as a journalist to the nuanced struggles of being a shadow artist, we peel back the layers of suppressed creativity and the impact early discouragement can have on us later in life. I also dive into an ex...
Have you ever had a book cross your path multiple times, only to finally pick it up and realize it holds the wisdom you've been searching for all along? That's exactly what happened to me with Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way." Join me on "Creative Space" as I embark on a 12-week journey of creative rediscovery, guided by Cameron's revered process. This adventure isn't just personal though—I've formed a creative cluster with folks from across the U.S. and Canada to go on this adventure toget...
On today's episode of Creative Space, we're exploring the importance of making the most of what we have as artists. There's an unexpected alchemy that happens when we work within our means, and what we think of as limitations can transform into opportunities for innovation and authenticity. I'll share how embracing simplicity in tools and approach not only rekindles our love for the craft but also leads to art that is unmistakably 'you'.This episode is a solo journey—no guests, just us ...
On today’s episode of Creative Space, we have the pleasure of speaking with Tony Savant, one of the most respected acting teachers in the country and the Director of Playhouse West Philadelphia.He’s helped train some of the most successful actors working in the industry today, including: Ashley Judd, Scott Caan, Jim Parrack, Jean Elie, Charisma Carpenter and many, many more. Along with Robert Carnegie and Jeff Goldblum, Tony is one of only a handful of teachers to observe Sandy Meisner teach ...
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