

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show
Chase Jarvis
Chase Jarvis is a visionary photographer, artist and entrepreneur. Cited as one of the most influential photographers of the past decade, he is the founder & CEO of CreativeLive. In this show, Chase and some of the world's top creative entrepreneurs, artists, and celebrities share stories designed to help you gain actionable insights to recognize your passions and achieve your goals.
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Sep 21, 2022 • 1h 34min
Everything's a Remix / Podcast Experiment with Alex Hillinger
Experimenting with a new format with my pal Alex Hillinger. We're planning to do a few of these so you can hear a format where there is more banter and storytelling. A little sneak behind how the sausage is made. Let us know what you think. A great idea is transformative by nature and what comes next either supports making it or breaking it. When a good or even great idea presents itself, it's not enough on its own. We need certain boundaries and constraints that drive the idea forward and we probably need some luck too. When you're getting an idea off the ground it's common to spend a lot of time preparing for it. I've had ideas where I spent way too much time in the planning stages. I call this insecurity work. My friend Alex blatantly describes it as procrastination. Alex Hillinger is known as an unconventional strategist, he says there's more to it when it comes to launching a great idea and having it work out. You need a great idea, and you need to take action on it, and you also need constraints and boundaries to do that effectively. Alex knows what he's talking about. He works with the most innovative entrepreneurs, artists, and athletes in the world. Through his work, he's pioneered new business models, grown great brands, and collaborated on projects that changed the world. He's an advisor to Google's Crisis Response team and CreativeLive's executive team. Alex has a lot to share with us. His experience in helping people generate game-changing strategies and growing engaged communities lends to the conversation we have. We explore both the strategic side and the emotional side of our creative pursuits. Highlights from our conversation: Get to know Alex Hillinger, who he is, and how we know each other. We go way back multiple decades, so we've got a lot of stories working and spending time together. 10:33 10% Planning, 90% Doing. The dominant mode for most people is that they way over-index on all of the planning and the insecurity work instead of just acting. 35:21 Constraints are Required. Freedom and creativity do need boundaries to help them be successful. 37:21 Everything is a Remix. 54:09 Success is a low bar. We should really be shooting for fulfillment. 01:11:44 Enjoy!
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Sep 19, 2022 • 17min
Introverts Aren't Bad Marketers
Are you telling yourself a story that's holding you back? This week I'm diving into two questions from the community. The first question is about work/life balance - how to maintain personal relationships when you are away for work all the time. The other is about transitioning careers while battling a lot of self-doubt. Enjoy!
Sep 14, 2022 • 1h 5min
Alex Strohl: How Ideas Become Businesses
A good life is designed. Intentionally crafted. And someone whom I think excels at this, is my friend and fellow photog Alex Stohl. Alex is a photographer, enterprenuer and storyteller whose adventures around the world have informed his unique style of photography. In this episode, we chat about life, art, and fulfillment. No matter what form our art takes, for Alex, storytelling is always at the root. Whether he's creating a photograph, film, a zine, or a class. In particular, we dive deep into his experience turning ideas and curiosities into businesses. Enjoy!
Sep 12, 2022 • 9min
Success is a Low Bar
Do you know how many shots Michael Jordan missed during his career? More than 9000. Take baseball: a legendary hitter, bats a .300 average, which means he succeeds only one in three times at that. You can do everything right, in both making the work and sharing it, and there's still no guarantee of success. But there's good news... In this episode, we dig into a topic I've been exploring recently: Success. I think the bar is lower than we think. Enjoy!
Sep 7, 2022 • 1h 5min
How to Avoid Burnout in a Long Lasting Career with Todd Henry
We're all experiencing massive change in one way or another these days. With the pandemic behind us, creative professionals have shared they're either supercharged and ready for the next big thing, or they're at the other end of it and feeling burnout. Regardless where we're at there are ways to support our daily workflow, mindset and health. You may remember that I've had Todd Henry on before. He's the creator for creators and genuinely shares so much wisdom with us on how to create longevity as a creative professional. Todd's written five books and his latest book Daily Creative, a Practical Guide for Staying Prolific, Brilliant and Healthycomes in seemingly perfect timing. The daily prompts are the simplicity and sustainability we all need as we get into our new rhythms. Todd's podcast called The Accidental Creative offers weekly tips for how to stay prolific, brilliant, and healthy. It's those three things that are a huge part of what Todd and I explore on this episode, as we dive deep into the topic of human creative potential and how good infrastructure supports this. We cover key aspects in regards to being prolific, brilliant and healthy and Todd shares with us directly what this all means. Here are some of the highlights from our conversation: Why do we need to be prolific? 5:04 I asked Todd what is it that he helps people understand about their own journey that they might not be aware of themselves? 10:33 Burnout and unhealthy, um, spaces, mindsets habits 30:57 The concept of seasons and how important they are to me. 39:47 New ways we can learn to be human. 44:40 What it means to be brilliant. 47:56
Sep 5, 2022 • 19min
Are you overthinking it?
At key moments in our lives, we'll be at a crossroads. In our career, that can be deciding which project ideas to do next, which job to take, or what business decisions to make. If you feel paralyzed by these, you're not alone. In this episode, we dive into breaking through the fear and getting started. Enjoy!
Aug 29, 2022 • 12min
Born to Share: Side-step Impostor Syndrome and Build Resilience
No one is born knowing how to share their work. It's uncomfortable at first. Back in Graduate School, I tried every way I could to incorporate my creativity into my academic writing. Despite all the effort, I never wanted to share my work with anyone in my circle of friends. Eventually I realized that it was because I wasn't proud of it. In this episode, we explore how to face down our insecurities, sidestep impostor syndrome, and build resilence to not just share our work but create work we're proud enough to share. Enjoy!
Aug 22, 2022 • 16min
How to Overcome Ego & Self-Doubt
By popular demand, this week's show is another microshow compiling some of the most popular + impactful questions from The Daily Creative (my YouTube show where I answer YOUR questions about the challenges you're facing on your journey to become an aspiring or professional creative). In this episode, Joe wants to know how to overcome ego and self-doubt. I borrow from some powerful tools from Tony Robbins, Debbie Millman, and Brené Brown that creates a framework on how to program the brain to work for you. Issac lives in a place where work isn't abundant. I discuss some strategies to get started where you are, and finding/connecting to the community. If you like what I'm doing here on the show, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share with your community. That will help other people find it, and helps me in my mission to make the world a more creative place. Enjoy! --- Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world's top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.
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Aug 17, 2022 • 1h 23min
Ramit Sethi: Winners Have Systems
No one has single-handedly given me better insight about the business side of art than the New York Times bestselling author, Ramit Sethi. He's a business savant, mindset master, habit king, and money maker. Ramit is a regular on the show by now, and this episode is one of my favs from my 30 Day of Genius series. It was such a hit and I still get so much positive feedback on how powerful his advice is that we had to share it with you on the podcast. Our conversation is packed full of both mindset shifts as well as tried and true tactical advice so you can earn more money. And we're not talking nickels more. We're talking 10x more. Give it a listen and give the techniques a try. Enjoy! --- Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world's top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.
Aug 15, 2022 • 12min
How Calculated Risks Expand Our Career Growth
If calculated risks keep us growing, why do we stop? There are two contrasting ideas that many of us have about creativity. It's that we want to stand out and share our work while at the same time we want to fit in. When we stand out, it means we're not fitting in. We can't have both. Human nature likes us to fit in, so it becomes very risky behavior to stand out even in a creative world. If we never make anything, if we make only what's comfortable or we create something and then never share it, we're hiding. We all do it. Creatives everywhere are nodding their heads. There is a sense of knowing this truth and a knowing that we need to put ourselves out there. We're looking for career growth and creative growth to expand our lives and live better. Then again, it feels too risky. It's not our calling to hide and leave our creative calling dormant. We're meant to wake it up and nurture it. Enjoy! --- Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world's top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.


