Episodios

  • Two Creative Truths From Dancing With the Gods
    May 6 2025

    Struggling to stay motivated in your creative process? Wondering when your work is “good enough” to share? You’re not alone—and this episode of Create for No Reason is for you.

    Inspired by two powerful quotes from Kent Nerburn’s Dancing with the Gods, this episode will reignite your passion for creating and help you reframe those frustrating moments of self-doubt.

    🎨 In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • Why your art often grows beyond the idea that started it
    • How feeling lost can actually be part of your creative magic
    • When to stop “perfecting” and start sharing
    • The role of feedback in helping your work (and confidence) evolve
    • A reminder that your next project may be closer than you think

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    8 m
  • When Bad Ideas Lead to Great Work with Meg Dalessandro EP 135
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode, we're joined by Meg Dalessandro, a talented designer and marketer living her dream at Wistia.

    We dive into Meg's creative journey — from studying graphic design and UX in art school to landing a pivotal role at Wistia, one of the most beloved brands in video marketing. She shares the full-circle moment that led her there, the story behind her 'Sorry I Missed You' voicemail newsletter, and why embracing bad ideas is often the first step to great work.

    We also explore how to stay consistent in your creative practice, even when motivation dips, the evolving world of video content, and how balancing scripted and unscripted formats can make your work more authentic and impactful.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • How Meg turned a playful Wistia video into a career catalyst
    • How to balance scripted vs. unscripted content for more natural videos
    • Why live video is both exciting and challenging — and tips for doing it well
    • How exploring bad ideas can lead to your best creative work
    • Practical tips for managing creative projects and ideas
    • Book recommendations that fueled Meg’s creative growth

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    49 m
  • Bridging the Gap Between Taste and Talent
    Apr 18 2025

    Do you ever feel like you know where you want to be creatively or professionally, but you're just not there yet? You’re not alone. In this inspiring solo episode, Kate reflects on the creative “taste gap,” a concept introduced by Ira Glass, and how it shows up in her own work through poetry, projects, and personal growth.

    Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned creator starting something new, this episode will remind you why the messy middle matters—and how staying committed to your creative process is the key to growth.

    🎧 In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • What the “taste gap” is and why it frustrates creators
    • How daily creative challenges can build momentum and confidence
    • Why mediocre work is often a stepping stone to something meaningful
    • The power of trusting your taste (even when your skills aren’t there yet)
    • How to stay motivated when the results haven’t shown up…yet
    • Encouragement to keep going, no matter where you are in the journey

    ✨ If you’ve ever doubted your progress or felt stuck in the gap between where you are and where you want to be, this is your reminder that growth is happening—even when it may not feel like it.

    Resources:

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    11 m
  • Living a Creative Life with Derek Sivers EP 133
    Apr 8 2025

    In this episode, I chat with one of my favorite authors and creatives, Derek Sivers. We explored his unique body of work, the power of asking great questions, and why looking at life through the lens of "Useful Not True" can be transformative.

    Derek is known for his clear thinking, thoughtful writing, and ability to challenge conventional ideas—this conversation was no exception.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • The fascinating concept of “Useful Not True” and how it can change your life
    • How Derek thinks about and selects his next creative project
    • The role of muses and intuition in the creative process
    • The value of journaling as a tool for personal and professional growth
    • Insights on minimalism and how less can lead to more fulfillment
    • Some of Derek’s favorite books and thought-provoking questions

    This episode is packed with wisdom and practical insights to help you navigate your creative journey with more curiosity, clarity, and confidence.

    Resources:

    Derek's Now Page: https://sive.rs/now

    Derek's List of Questions: https://sive.rs/u

    Derek's List of Books: https://sive.rs/book

    Derek's List of Tools: https://sive.rs/uses

    📚Get a copy of Derek's book, Useful Not True: https://sive.rs/u

    📚Get a copy of Derek's book, How to Live: https://amzn.to/4ctkprg

    📚Get a copy of my book, Do What You Love: https://amzn.to/3QVSRQw

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    1 h y 36 m
  • Poem-A-Day Challenge for National Poetry Month
    Apr 1 2025

    Poetry isn’t just for writers or artists—it’s for everyone. April is National Poetry Month, and in this episode, we explore how poetry can help you grow personally and professionally.

    Poetry has the power to unlock emotions, reduce stress, and even make us better leaders. And at the end, I have a fun, creative challenge for you.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • How poetry helps us process emotions and reduce stress
    • The surprising connection between poetry and leadership
    • How poetry strengthens communication and storytelling skills
    • A simple way to incorporate poetry into your daily life
    • A fun poetry challenge to spark your creativity

    Join me in celebrating National Poetry Month and see how poetry can add meaning to your life.

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    8 m
  • A Life of Yes: From Politics to Playwriting with Jeff Perlman
    Mar 25 2025

    In this episode, Kate is joined by Jeff Perlman, an entrepreneur, politician, and community advocate, for a conversation about his eclectic career path. From journalism and local politics to writing screenplays and championing the arts, Jeff shares how embracing new opportunities has shaped his creative life.

    They dive into the power of saying ‘yes’ to unexpected opportunities, the intersection of creativity and community, and how inspiration can be found in everyday moments.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    • Jeff’s journey through journalism, politics, business, and the arts
    • The power of stepping outside your comfort zone
    • Insights into local politics and community development
    • The creative and collaborative process of playwriting
    • Tips on sustaining a daily creative practice
    • Why supporting local arts and culture matters

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    40 m
  • Two Quotes to Transform Your Creative Process EP 130
    Mar 18 2025

    In this episode, we explore two powerful quotes from Rick Rubin’s book The Creative Act that inspire a fresh perspective on our creative process. The first quote focuses on the importance of creating without being attached to the outcome, allowing your work to evolve into its truest form. The second quote emphasizes the power of creating something bigger than yourself, whether it's to inspire, educate, or connect with others.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Let go of the outcome: Focus on the creative process instead of fixating on what the final result should look like. Allow your ideas to evolve freely.
    • Create with a purpose: Your work may have a bigger impact than you realize, inspiring or educating others in ways you hadn’t anticipated.
    • Embrace the journey, not just the destination: Whether your creative project succeeds or fails, each experience brings valuable lessons that help shape your future work.

    Resources:

    Free 77 Journaling Prompts to Get Focused and Inspire Action

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    7 m
  • Unleash Your Creativity at Any Age EP 129
    Mar 11 2025

    In this episode, we're joined by fellow creative Angela Kumar to discuss her exciting creative journey. At 57, Angela has embraced everything from interior design and art history to poetry and social media influencing. Discover the power of curiosity, the importance of fostering creativity, and how creativity can serve as a therapy and antidote to life's challenges.

    Takeaways:

    • Creativity and curiosity are intertwined and essential for personal growth.
    • It's never too late to explore new creative outlets.
    • Self-doubt can hinder creativity, but deadlines can help push through it.
    • Creativity is a muscle that needs to be exercised regularly.
    • Creativity should not be seen as self-indulgent but as a necessity.
    • The process of creating is more important than the end product.
    • Exploring curiosity opens up new opportunities and experiences.

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    39 m
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