"Prolific meaning we're making a lot of stuff, brilliant meaning we're making good stuff and healthy meaning we're making it in a sustainable way."
These are the tenants that The Accidental Creative have set their sights on, and they'll be hanged if they won't try their best to help you reach your most prolifflebrillealthy-ist self!
This podcast is part pep-talk for the creative professional, part interviews with others who also aid people in reaching their healthrilliantlific selves as well, part study in why people function the way they do and part insight into practices of successful folks that spend their time taking the thoughts from their brains and turning them into profitable products.
Release Schedule: From my highly scientific research, it looks like there's a release every two-weeks-ish? Keep your expectations flexible for this podcast, from what it looks like they release as they get material (topic ideas, interviews, recorded talks) so although the schedule may lapse, the content should be solid.
Music: There's a groovy little intro and outro piece. Maybe it has a little sitar in it, maybe not.
The big tag line of this podcast is "cover bands don't change the world." As much as I'm teasing The Accidental Creative for the business-jargon vibe that I picked up on when I first gave the podcast a listen, I like what they have to say. The people interviewed and speaking on this podcast want to help you become the most competent, efficient and successful version of yourself and aid your endeavors. Of course, they've made a business out of being motivational, but hey, that fine with me. The lessons they have to offer are interesting and may provide you with a new way of thinking about how you work.
Unintentionally Good Part: Okay, so this is actually incredible intentional, but it is tangential to the podcast so I'm counting it. Their main site is crazy-filled with articles for you to check out! There's a bunch of subsections of article topics to check out and clicking on one leads you to reading another and whoops now two hours have passed.
Unintentionally Bad Part: I suppose some of the interviews can come off as commercials for the books that the guest host has written. Honestly, that's kind of the point when you write a book is to tour around and talk about it, but you may not get the depth out of the topic you want.
This podcast could start out as a time-kill and end up guiding you on a path to a more brilliant, prolific, healthy you! BRILLILIFICTHY! Get to listening!