

510 - Remember How to Have Fun and Get Loose, ADHD / Being You, Storytelling, Ignoring the Industry & More with Picture Book Maker Bob Shea
16 snips Jun 18, 2025
Join Bob Shea, a talented author and illustrator of children's picture books, as he shares his insights on creativity and storytelling. He discusses how ADHD has influenced his creative process, highlighting the importance of fun and authenticity in his work. The conversation delves into the value of playfulness and relaxation in sparking creativity. Bob also reflects on personal experiences with mistakes, growth, and collaboration in the publishing industry, emphasizing the need for self-kindness and community in navigating the creative journey.
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Creative Looseness from Inner Freedom
- Bob Shea achieves looseness by quieting his inner critic and letting ideas flow naturally.
- His humor arises organically from personal, conversational dialogue rather than forced jokes.
Use Walks for Playful Ideas
- Use long walks and daydreaming to generate funny, playful ideas away from pressure.
- Avoid distractions like phones to encourage spontaneous creative conversations with yourself.
Prioritize Play in Ideation
- Treat ideation as play: relax in new environments and allow fun without pressure.
- Prioritize a playful mindset first, then use that looseness to generate ideas.