Great Podcast for Anyone Wanting to Stretch and Grow Creatively
If you are struggling or desiring to become more creative, or just want inspiration (truly helpful inspiration, along with firm pushes to move forward), listen to this podcast series. Start with very first episode, which sets the tone for the whole series. David has a very robust following among photographers, but his teaching/philosophy applies to many other genres of art as well, to include writing, painting, sculpture, and music. He is such a fantastic teacher, and makes you feel safe in giving new things a try. He mixes inspiration with specific calls to action, and makes it safe for you to experiment and risk falling short - which is part of the creative process (for me, anyway). Loving this series and grateful to David for helping those of us who struggle with the creative process.
Laura Roxane via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/01/19
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A great series of short listening podcasts. Easy to listen to and easy to hear the message. Will continue subscribing.
Linz 2506 via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 10/01/19
Dave duChemin’s insights have already shifted my perspective and attitude about creativity, how I greet each day, and how I embrace my unknown terrain with courage. Dave's podcast are full of gut punching realizations we know to be true but often ignore. Like many people, I've spent too...Read full review »
Nelsonsview via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/13/19
I’ve been a big fan of David’s work for a number of years and was excited to see this podcast released. Not only is he an incredibly talented artist, but also a master at helping others navigate the twists and turns that come with pursuing a passion. I’m always looking for thoughtful and...Read full review »
kyle_can via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/30/19
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