The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Chase Jarvis
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Nov 30, 2022 • 1h 7min

Awesome Ways to Increase Daily Happiness with Neil Pasricha

Today's world is full of stress and anxiety. From work to relationships to politics, it's easy to get bogged down and feel like happiness is out of reach. But Neil Pasricha says it doesn't have to be that way. Neil is the New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Awesome, The Happiness Equation, and You Are Awesome. He's also the creator of the award-winning blog 1000 Awesome Things, which celebrates the simple pleasures in life. In 2009, Neil started giving TEDx talks on happiness, which led to him becoming one of the most popular speakers in the world. In this episode, Neil shares some of the simple things you can do to live a happier life. He talks about the importance of gratitude, social connection, and living in the present moment. He also talks about the benefits of exercise, journaling, and getting enough sleep. If you're looking for ways to add more happiness to your life, this episode is for you. Highlights from our conversation: Phones are an addiction and it's time to treat them as such Being cognizant of the good, bad and weird in life Taking the time to sit down with your loved ones and truly connect affords opportunities to learn more about each other, share in each other's triumphs and challenges Know your meaning in life and remain accountable in pursuing it and much more Enjoy!
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Nov 27, 2022 • 11min

What Price Are You Willing to Pay to Live Your Best Life

If you've been a long time listener of this show, you've heard me say "you can't stand out and fit in at the same time. These two dichotomies can keep us paralized. If you never make anything, if you make only what you're comfortable making, or if you are making but you never share, you're hiding. Once you start hiding, you stop growing. If you feel like you're hiding or you've stopped growing, this episode is for you. Enjoy!
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Nov 24, 2022 • 52min

Turkey Day AMA + the Time I Questioned My Creative Calling

In this episode, I'm answering some of my favorite questions from a recent AMA. It was impossible to answer every question, but I did try to select common themes so a single question hits in the ballpark of several others. Some topics we get into: How to navigate ever-changing social media platforms and still get our work seen How do we get more comfortable with social interaction in a post-covid world How do we evolve our careers How can we use tragedy to shape use moving forward How do we stop analysis paralysis Have I questioned my own creative calling and what did I do and more Super thankful to this community. Thank you for everyone who participated. Consider this part 1 and I will record another soon. More to come. Enjoy & Happy Thanksgiving
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Nov 21, 2022 • 15min

Show, Don't Tell: How to Get Support for Your Creative Work

Let's face it, when you put new creative ideas into the world few people understand it. Others may reject it. Overall it's likely you'll be met with resistance. That's ok. In this episode, we talk about how to navigate these waters. Whether these folks are your loved ones or cynics trying to tamp down your dreams. If we need rocket fuel for our dreams to achieve escape velocity, the cynics in our lives turn on the fire suppression systems and keep us trapped by Earth's gravity. In a previous episode I spoke about auditing your inner circle, but that's not always possible. In that case, how do we get them on board? Let's get into it. Enjoy!
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Nov 16, 2022 • 56min

The People Advantage: How Diversity Creates Innovation with Mauro Porcini

The creative field is rife with challenges, and Mauro Porcini knows this better than most. In his three-decade long career, Mauro has gone from a young aspiring designer to the Chief Design Officer of PepsiCo. In this episode, Mauro shares his journey and how he's learned to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the design industry. He also fills us in on his new book, The Human Side of Innovation, and how it came about as a way to give back to the design community. In addition, Mauro talks about what he looks for in new creative talent, and how he's able to foster an environment that allows them to do their best work. Whether you're a young designer just starting out, or a seasoned professional looking to take your career to the next level, this conversation with Mauro is sure to leave you inspired. Highlights of our conversation: Mauro's upbringing and the value of humility as an aspiring creative Ascending the corporate ladder as a designer Maximizing the value you can provide as a leader What the best creatives have in common and the tools he uses to find them Enjoy!
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Nov 14, 2022 • 57min

Strategies That Will Help You Land Your Dream Job

In this episode, I sit down with a recent college grade in the thick of decision-making and action-taking as he embarks on his career. He has great questions about what to do first and next. This applies to anyone looking to pivot toward their dream role or career, or exploring something new. When exploring what steps we can take to support starting a new career, it's critical that we get out there. It takes a lot more than wishful thinking. In this episode we talk about: - The importance of sharing our dreams with family and friends. - Tasting different things to find what's good. - The power of personal projects. - How to deconstruct your dream job with a real example. - We walk through loads of scenarios and examples of actions that lead to a new career. Enjoy!
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Nov 10, 2022 • 49min

How to Innovate Ideas and Build a New Way of Seeing with Hussain Almossawi

What does it take to transform creativity into sustained innovation? Award winning designer, author and entrepreneur Hussain Almossawi is helping designers and creatives harness their ideaes into reality. In this episode, we explore the lessons he's learned working and designing for companies like Adidas, Nike, Intel, Apple, Ford, and Pepsi to generate new ideas and innovation. He shares some of this favorite tactics think out of the box, give ourselves new perspectives, and little dose of courage to ask "what if". In this episode we dive into: Developing a creative mindset that gets you beyond craft and skill and into a consistent creative process Embracing failure and leveraging it into inspiration How to become a better innovator and push boundaries year after year You don't need to be Steve Jobs to create a generational product. Innovation can be iterative and so much more Enjoy!
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Nov 7, 2022 • 15min

4 Experiments that Changed My Life

We all have things that zap our time and energy. Many we are aware of, some we're not. Big confession: some of these took way longer to address than I care to admit. Over the pandemic I employeed a few different personal experiements that ended up changing my life for the better. In this episode I share what I tried and how it helped. These have been some of the biggest game-changers to doing more of what I want, and less of what drains me. If any of these are interesting to you (or maybe you've tried some experiments of your own), I would love to hear how it's going. Enjoy!
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Nov 2, 2022 • 1h 11min

From Intern to Dream Job: What I Look For When Hiring New Talent

At the starting point of our creative journey, we make choices that will either drive us toward what we want or drive us away from it. At the time, we might not even realize what's driving us. We think outside forces play a bigger role than internal determination and intuition, which in the end is the reason we arrive anywhere. Norton Zanini is a Florida-based photographer and creative entrepreneur who left his home in Brazil at the age of 17 to come to the US to pursue his passion in photography and film. With no money, education, experience, or prospects, he shares how he turned his dream into a reality. What he did, got him noticed and an opportunity he needed to break-in. But it was not easy, and it certainly wasn't overnight. Norton started at my photography studio as an intern over a dozen years ago and has been working with me ever since. He grew his career from intern, to production assistant, to studio manager, to content creator. Norton's story reminds us there's no competition to persistance, perserverance, and diving in with your whole heart. Enjoy!
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Oct 31, 2022 • 13min

Your Life Is Not A Democracy

It's a terrible feeling when those close to you don't support you. For anyone following an untraditional path, it's common. Embarking on out-of-the-box careers or creative pursuits seems to ruffle other people's feathers. To complicate matters more, it's usually those closest to us who don't want us to get hurt by steering off trail. How do we balance our dreams and ambitions with those who do not agree? In this episode, we explore some ideas on how to navigate this reality. Enjoy!

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