
Creator Conversations with Ev Chapman
Join me and my guests weekly for short 10 minute conversations about being a creator, imposter syndrome and how to thrive in the creator economy.
Latest episodes

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Aug 14, 2021 • 9min
The Key To Shipping 100: Enjoy The Process With Mike Lamb
Today I chat with Mike Lamb, who has become a prolific creator by publishing 100 Twitter threads in 100 days. We talk about what it takes to publish 100 days straight which includes being a little bit crazy yourself and having some crazy friends that 'encourage' you along the way. You can follow Mike's creator journey on Twitter (@mikelambpdx) and read his lessons from 100 threads here.

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Aug 14, 2021 • 9min
From Lurker To Community Builder With Jess Shpall Rosen
Today I chat with Jess Shpall Rosen about everything good that happens when you stop lurking and start embracing the community of the internet. In particular, we talk about the power of finally finding your voice and how empowering that can be as a creator. You can follow Jess's creator journey on Twitter (@JessSRosen)

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Aug 14, 2021 • 9min
Creating As A Way To Deeper Learning With Tobi Emonts-Holley
Today I chat with Tobi Emonts-Holley about how creating has been a way to discover deeper learnings about himself and the world. Follow his journey over the next 30 days as he writes 30 lessons in 30 days to pass on to his kids. You can follow Tobi's creator journey on Twitter (@Tobieh87)

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Aug 14, 2021 • 9min
The Journey From Consumer To Contributor With Aravind Murthy
Today I chat with Aravind Murthy about his inspiring journey of transitioning from a full-time consumer to someone who now feels compelled to contribute and give back. Aravind writes daily thoughtful essays on Twitter.

Aug 14, 2021 • 9min
Writing Creative Fiction With Edward Rooster
Today I chat with Edward Rooster, who has become a great friend. I am absolutely in awe of his journey of becoming a fiction writer. He started 4 months ago with the end of the story and has been filling in the blanks daily since. It's an awe inspiring process. You can follow Edward's journey on Twitter & read his latest story 1987: Plastic Love, Plastic Money.

Aug 14, 2021 • 9min
The Magic Of Meeting Strangers On The Internet With Andrea Polzer
Today I chat with Andrea Polzer, my great friend from across the ditch in New Zealand. We chat about how amazing it is to find a tribe of people on the internet and how normal it is to meet strangers on the internet. You can follow Andrea's creator journey on Twitter (@polzerandrea).

Aug 14, 2021 • 9min
How The Internet Empowers us To Be Ourselves At Scale with Sean Oliver
Today I chat with Sean Oliver, a fellow ship30 captain about how the internet can empower us to be ourselves at scale. We chat about the early days of being a creator on the internet and how different that looks like today. You can follow Sean's creator journey on Twitter (@sean_oliver).

Aug 14, 2021 • 9min
Starting podcasts and the creator journey with Kjell Vandevyvere
Today I chat with Kkell Vanedvyvere about the process of starting a podcast and the creator journey. You can follow Kjell on his creator journey on Twitter or check out Coffee & Pens.

Jul 27, 2021 • 9min
Tapping Into How Our Unique Brains Work with Jon Surratt
This is a really fascinating conversation with Jon Surratt where we talk about tapping into the unique ways our brain works rather than fighting against it. Jon was diagnosed with ADHD later in life, but before that spent years trying to make his brain work like a neurotypical person. It was exhausting until he realised that his brain works in a different way and started leaning into a new way of working.
Follow John on Twitter to hear more.

Jul 22, 2021 • 9min
Using ADHD To Fuel Creativity & Find Connections with Jesse Anderson
I have been fascinated with Jesse Anderson's writing for a while now. About 4 years ago Jesse was diagnosed with ADHD. It was a diagnosis that would change his thinking and begin to fuel his creativity.
Instead of fighting against how his brain works, he started to work with his brain and used his ADHD to fuel more and more creativity.
To read more about Jesse's journey with ADHD as a creator follow him over on Twitter.
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