• Cal Newport's Digital Minimalism (Book Review)
    Mar 7 2024

    [Rebroadcast of Ep. 14]

    In this episode, Carter asks Colby about what he learned from reading Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World by Cal Newport.

    Be sure to check out Newport's latest book, Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout.

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    33 mins
  • 52 | The Theory of Creativity
    Feb 21 2024

    Do legitimate common denominators exists across creative disciplines? If so, can we clearly identify these parallels and unify our thoughts about the creative process? 

    In this episode of The Craft, Carter and Colby wrestle with these questions. They begin to sketch (tentatively) a unifying “theory of creativity.” Such theory might help us, they hope, navigate a broad swath of tools and techniques that vie for our attention.  

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    Chapters:

    0:00 Introduction 

    2:22 Theory of Creativity 

    9:48 Theoretical layers 

    14:08 Marketing example

    21:32 More trees and metaphors 

    28:40 Intermediary tiers

    36:26 Conclusion 

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    Cover art by Elizabeth Newell. Learn more about her work at elizabethnewell.work or on Instagram @elizabethisadesigner.

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    39 mins
  • 51 | How John Steinbeck Reinvented His Craft
    Feb 7 2024

    Why did John Steinbeck almost give up writing novels? 

    In this episode of The Craft, Carter and Colby inaugurate a new series, Creative Case Studies. Their first installment is a story about American writer John Steinbeck. Specifically, Carter recounts Steinbeck’s creative collapse after writing The Grapes of Wrath. In the midst of personal and professional tumult, Steinbeck attempted to reinvent his craft and develop a new way of thinking. Carter and Colby discuss this creative transformation, considering how we might learn from Steinbeck’s crisis. 

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    Chapters: 

    0:00 Introduction 

    2:55 Steinbeck bio

    4:11 Crisis and reinvention 

    14:28 Takeaways 

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    Cover art by Elizabeth Newell. Learn more about her work at elizabethnewell.work or on Instagram @elizabethisadesigner.

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    26 mins
  • 50 | Tracking Creative Growth
    Jan 24 2024

    Is my work improving? This is a crucial — yet difficult — question to answer.

    In this episode of The Craft, Carter and Colby discuss how to track creative growth, the difference between lead and lag metrics, and an interesting phenomenon they've seen unfold in many artistic careers.

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    Chapters:

    0:00 Introduction 

    2:15 Lead and lag metrics

    11:38 Evaluating growth 

    23:19 Refinement or reinvention

    31:11 Tracking growth 

    33:27 Comparing work

    38:38 Conclusion 

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    Cover art by Elizabeth Newell. Learn more about her work at elizabethnewell.work or on Instagram @elizabethisadesigner.

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    41 mins
  • 49 | 11 Protocols for Revising Creative Work
    Jan 10 2024

    You have probably heard the phrase “writing is revision,” but how do you actually revise? What does good revision — practically speaking — look like? 

    In this episode of The Craft, Carter and Colby discus the central protocols that drive their revision processes. The conversation includes both paradigmatic approaches and practical tactics. 

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    Chapters:

    0:00 Introduction

    1:59 Protocol 1: Separate creation and revision

    2:28 Protocol 2: Accept the iterative process

    6:24 Protocol 3: What is the work actually doing?

    9:20 Protocol 4: Find root problems

    11:40 Protocol 5: Movement

    13:29 Protocol 6: The Car Test

    16:22 Protocol 7: Transitions

    20:44 Protocol 8: Necessity

    27:01 Protocol 9: References

    29:35 Protocol 10: Work Destructively

    33:32 Protocol 11: Collaborate

    39:35 Conclusion 

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    Cover art by Elizabeth Newell. Learn more about her work at elizabethnewell.work or on Instagram @elizabethisadesigner.

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    41 mins
  • 48 | Creative Review of 2023
    Dec 27 2023

    In this episode of The Craft, Carter and Colby do a year-end review for 2023. They survey the year’s successes, shortcomings, and lessons, reflecting on moments of inspiration and the second year of the podcast. 

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    Chapters:

    0:00 Introduction 

    1:19 What went well?

    7:16 What went poorly?

    13:51 What did you learn?

    24:26 What inspired you?

    30:10 Favorites

    37:02 Year Two

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    Cover art by Elizabeth Newell. Learn more about her work at elizabethnewell.work or on Instagram @elizabethisadesigner.

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    40 mins
  • 47 | Exploring Category Design
    Dec 13 2023

    Do I need to create a category of one? 

    In this episode of The Craft, Carter and Colby explore the role of category design in creative pursuits. Their conversation addresses a root problem: How do you avoid being “just another voice” in your craft? In addressing this challenge, they wrestle with multiple potential solutions and the consequent tensions. Do categories wrongly fetishize novelty? Are categories equally pertinent in business and creative endeavors? Their conversation is a general introduction to the subject of category, which will — no doubt — reemerge in later episodes. 

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    Chapters:

    0:00 Introduction and creative exigence 

    6:10 Should novelty be our goal? 

    12:22 Alternative ways to individualize

    15:40 Category size and limit 

    18:58 Innovation and functionality 

    24:48 Shifting definitions of category 

    28:00 The law of division 

    31:00 What to prioritize? 

    35:59 Concluding distinctions 

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    Links:

    The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing

    Category Pirates

    Dada and the Pre-Raphaelites (Carter's Substack)

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    42 mins
  • 46 | Writing a PhD Dissertation, and How to Manage Big Creative Projects
    Nov 29 2023

    How do you write a dissertation? We’re not sure, but Carter is about to find out. 

    In this episode of The Craft, Carter and Colby discuss Carter’s recent benchmark in his doctoral program. He shares some advice he received during his last exam and thoughts about embarking on his largest project to date.

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    Chapters:

    0:00 Introduction 

    3:42 Setting parameters for daily work 

    12:07 Just typing

    16:29 Identifying themes 

    21:24 Trusting your voice 

    26:19 Stepping away

    30:06 Leaving a little in the tank 

    32:22 Conclusion

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    Links:

    Steven Pressfield

    Greg Mckeown, Effortless

    Paul Jarvis, Company of One

    Cal Newport 

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    35 mins