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Chaos and Creativity

Chaos and Creativity

De: Lou Lesko
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Musician Kimi Recor and writer/director Lou Lesko bring you conversations with the outliers and outlaws of the creative industries.


Twice a month Kimi and Lou discuss the creative industries through the lens of their experiences and interviews with independent musicians, filmmakers, photographers, writers, and artists.


Chaos and Creativity is produced by Claire Duncan with music by Kieran Kerwin.

© 2026 Chaos and Creativity
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Episodios
  • How to Take Criticism as a Creative
    Mar 19 2026

    How do you handle criticism when you are deeply connected to your work?

    In this episode, Lou and Kimi talk about what it really feels like to receive feedback as a creative. Whether you are an artist, producer, designer, writer or entrepreneur, learning how to take criticism can be the key to growing your ideas and your confidence.

    Creatives often become emotionally attached to their work, which can make it hard to know if something is actually good or needs more development. Lou and Kimi share how they personally deal with criticism and why honest feedback has become an important part of their creative process.

    They also discuss how preparing yourself mentally can make a big difference when receiving criticism. Being grounded, well rested and open can help you respond thoughtfully instead of reacting emotionally.

    If you are a creative trying to grow, build confidence and make better work, this episode is for you.

    Stay tuned for more Chaos & Creativity on Instagram. And remember, always act a little cooler than you feel.

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    24 m
  • Kieran Kerwin: The Creative Process Behind Electronic Music
    Mar 5 2026

    In this episode, we talk all things music, DJ culture, and the creative process behind electronic music with rising DJ and producer Kieran Kerwin.

    Before the interview, Kimi shares exciting news from tour. She has officially joined a new band in France called Painmagazine, so be sure to check them out.

    Kieran is not only a talented electronic music producer and DJ, he also created the intro and outro music for our podcast. In this conversation, he takes us inside his creative process and explains how electronic music is built, from the first idea to the final track.

    Growing up listening to jazz, soul, funk, and reggae, Kieran pulls inspiration from a wide range of genres. He shares how those influences shape his sound and why the building blocks of music matter. Ultimately it is how you put those pieces together that makes a track unique.

    We also dive into how DJs and producers create electronic music, the creative mindset behind music production, and the many moving parts most people never see behind a track. We also talk about the evolution of the electronic music industry and whether the growing commercialization of electronic music is helping or hurting the space.

    If you are curious about how DJs make music, the creative process behind electronic music, or the future of the electronic music scene, this episode gives you an inside look into the mind of an up and coming DJ.

    Stay tuned for more Chaos & Creativity on Instagram. And remember, always act a little cooler than you feel.

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    45 m
  • Organized Chaos: How Creatives Stay on Track
    Feb 26 2026

    In this mini episode, Kimi and Lou talk about why staying organized is honestly one of the most important parts of being a creative professional. When you're juggling multiple projects, ideas, and deadlines, having some kind of system makes everything way more manageable.

    They share what’s actually worked for them over the years, from simple habits to tools that help them stay on track and not feel overwhelmed. Organization doesn’t make you less creative, it gives you the space to be more creative.

    Stay tuned for more Chaos & Creativity on Instagram. And remember, always act a little cooler than you feel.

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    16 m
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