I’m 34 minutes in and I had to stop and comment. The way he articulates the procrastination process as an artist is absolutely spot on. I’ll sit for days and procrastinate only to become completely alive once I start actually making the artwork. What a wise, gentle, and relatable gem this man is!!
@LadyLauraK11 ай бұрын
I go through the same thing! And sometimes once that trigger is finally pulled, I do not want to stop for almost anything! Lol!
@Createwithfranzsidney10 ай бұрын
That’s basic neuroscience 😊 the energy goes where the focus is. So our motivation only comes when we are actually taking action.
@DeniseDaffara10 ай бұрын
yes... agree... enjoyed the energy of these two in convo very much.
@fragwagon10 ай бұрын
Pressfield is great. Get his book, or listen to it on KZbin. The War of Art.
@DonDealio10 ай бұрын
Yes, he stated it very well.
@Jgotmilk55510 ай бұрын
"Even when you think you're lost, you're not." I love that!!!
@tomatosoup464110 ай бұрын
I think part of the fear of success for many (certainly is for myself) is the fear of being seen. It’s a fear of vulnerability. Our art in many ways is our soul expressing itself; it’s the most vulnerable expression and to do that in front of thousands if not millions of people is scary. We as humans have pain over never being seen but I think we also can have a fear of being fully seen… of being seen in our fullness and truth. To be that open and baring it all…. That’s for the brave
@megankwisdom9 ай бұрын
Yes! This resonates with me. That fear is what I'm currently working on facing.
@tomatosoup46419 ай бұрын
@@megankwisdom me too. I don’t know how I’m ever going to publish any of my art but I know one day I will get to that point where I’m able to.
@TheDevineMizM777 ай бұрын
Well said, I'm a writer and also exploring art through various mediums, I completed a sketch book (took me nearly two years, but I finished it!🎉) which showed me that I don't need permission from anyone to be a writer or an artist (or both) I also believe that the idea that society has in relation to art and creativity, that is unless you are published or have your own art exhibition, then you are not really a writer or an artist and instead, you have a "quaint little hobby" This has actually been said to me, and now I find it quite funny that people only view the arts as meaningful if someone else has paid money for it. Love this conversation ❤ and I also have this gentleman's book currently on my wishlist 😊🌻💕
@imaniwilson18486 ай бұрын
Absolutely spot on! 💯
@DenveraDendera5 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@sheempowers111111 ай бұрын
Ok, but can we appreciate and highlight the beautiful chemistry between them both? Not only was Andre asking questions, but also Steven wanted to ask Andre, which shows that a wise man is still seeking lessons and answers from the younger generation. The flow of this conversation and bouncing off the different chapters of the interview (let me stay in the theme of the podcast) is a 10/10 experience as both a listener and a speaker I'm sure! Thank you!🖤🌟
@adogandhergirl1911 ай бұрын
Well said!
@duopixel211 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@DeniseDaffara10 ай бұрын
totally agree, well said. :)
@jilljoseph864810 ай бұрын
I’ve watched a few interviews with Steven. He’s a wonderful guest, very affirming to whoever is doing the interview. For me, watching him as an interview guest is a fantastic roadmap on how to bring out the best in whoever you are talking to
@AFAskygoddess10 ай бұрын
After retirement, I took up painting. Im artistic but hadn't spent time in my life actually creating "framable" art. Well, I honestly don't know how I create what I do. My best paintings come through me, like I am channeling. I won top prize in my first major competition with a painting that took less than an hour to do. I can't even reproduce the technique again. I say this because we do just need to let go of resistance and see where spirit leads us.
@KC-lg8qf10 ай бұрын
This has happened to me with music before. I open up an old project and on occasion it feels like it was made by someone else. I have no clue of how I was in the frame of mind to but the composition together they way I did. It's like I have different eras where I catch a state of flow and you can tell what music came from that era. It feels impossible to get back into that same type of flow where I'm seeing things the same way.... But if you stick with it long enough a new flow comes along that you can riff off of for a little while.
@marinad89410 ай бұрын
Totally relate to you! Thank you for sharing 💫❤️
@machtnichtsseimann10 ай бұрын
There is a reason why The Creator is named so. The Divine is not gone and away, but present to have relationship with us. His Grace blesses us in ways where such co-creativity flows out of us in abundance. Be open to Him. Respectfully, I have had similar experiences like yourself when it comes to writing. Be open to the teachings of Christ and the Way. Life before compared to life after following His teachings and being in relationship with God? No comparison. Peace, Grace, Truth, Love to you, sister.
@fortissimoX8 ай бұрын
"I say this because we do just need to let go of resistance and see where spirit leads us." Thank you for sharing your great experience! I have a question I hope you'll answer. Do you feel as if it would be much more struggle for you to do painting when you were younger? Do you feel the fact that you started painting only after retirement in fact made you better at painting because you haven't had big expectations and therefore didn't have to struggle with as much resistance? Thanks!
@poppopopp-k3j4 ай бұрын
Very true!
@mistyspreen39311 ай бұрын
I once heard my guides say to me.."let go and become the experience" It really feels like what he is saying is what my guides were saying to me that day💗
@AurielArizola11 ай бұрын
Krishnamurti said something along this words: we are not the experiencers, we are the experience.
@ryanflanigan817610 ай бұрын
so straight forward and powerful, thank you for sharing.. that can be applied at any moment in life!
@StephaniRoberts10 ай бұрын
Thank you! This makes sense. 💛
@hookerit584410 ай бұрын
Not your guides. Your thoughts. Your intuition.
@bystandersarah10 ай бұрын
@@hookerit5844no I think they meant GUIDES
@Its-Swati248 ай бұрын
5 minutes in and I’m in tears already. Being an artist is truly challenging. Fear of success, procrastination and what not.. been struggling with it for more than a year now. Like the soul wants to create so much through me, but the fear holds my hands back. It’s a constant battle.
@hawtdawg38238 ай бұрын
Do you post your work anywhere online?
@Its-Swati248 ай бұрын
@@hawtdawg3823 yes, I used to post it on Instagram but since I stopped creating, I deactivated that account as of now.
@Its-Swati248 ай бұрын
Hey, yes I used to post on my Instagram, but since I’m not been able to create anything I deactivated that account. Hopefully will start creating soon.
@iconaastratta82027 ай бұрын
I want to see your work. I make music and feel the same as you do. Now you got me interested in your works and hear how successful you will be soon! @@Its-Swati24
@Сергій-ц8о7 ай бұрын
Why not do a very small and short sketch.... just to start with project? It will unblock all your blockages - and open the flow of ideas for future projects.
@immortaljanus10 ай бұрын
Steven Pressfield is the only writer I've written so far. He replied within hours and was always super kind. His historical fiction is what really made me want to succeed as a writer. I'm still not published (not in English anyway) but the day is coming.
@CJ6052311 ай бұрын
Jeez… incredibly on-time, thank you both so much for covering this topic. “F.E.A.R. - Fear Everything And Run …or… Face Everything And Rise” .. I created some exciting work, yet the size of the project has produced such a horrible procrastination & paralysis within me. But starting today I’m going to Face Everything And Rise. Thanks again, and wishing the same for everyone else here. Let’s keep adding our own unique expressions to the world ❤
@Pazaluz9 ай бұрын
This is beautiful, thanks for sharing this!
@tjjones32562 ай бұрын
I love your podcast/KZbin channel Andre’. Your way of connecting with your guests brings out such rich content! In crippling fear - RESISTANCE, I stumbled upon Steven Pressfield through his books (particularly “The War of Art”), and wrote my first book. I’m forever grateful for his loving and firm kick in the ass. Here I am again, afraid and wanting to create more, and the Muse channeled through this podcast is hearing the call. My gratitude. 🙏🏼
@katrienaemmanuel11 ай бұрын
I think one of the fears surrounding the fear of success is the fear of being able to sustain it. That once you have succeeded and achieved a certain level, there is now the fear of keep bringing something new and successful and the judgement that comes when one has succeeded and reached the top, in having all the attention on them
@tamrahrane334911 ай бұрын
I have been going through this one. I am practicing. I will be able to choose each step of the way so if I don’t feel it anymore… ok. Just not having the expectation on myself. I feel you on this deep.
@nachaya09 ай бұрын
... and the energy to keep it up. Maybe, part of the fear, is that the fantasy of success is easier than the effort it'd take.
@Boylieboyle9 ай бұрын
Wise comments here. Thanks
@JamesTruett-r5z9 ай бұрын
You most Definitely nailed it.Have personally experienced the syndrome of how do you sustain the creative success and where does one go from there facing more of the unknown.My god what an insightful interview!!!
@Guitargate10 ай бұрын
War of art really had a profound impact on my life. I’d love to have more people read it. It’s all so pure and true.
@worded2298 ай бұрын
I was recently part of an art exhibition. All my art except one piece had been inspired by other works. The one piece was something that I let my soul guide me. When one other girl came to view my stand, she picked out the piece that I did from my soul as her favourite. Follow your heart it means more than you can imagine.
@tonjabalden674211 ай бұрын
I’m only 20 minutes into the discussion and am totally floored that this man is saying exactly how I feel when it comes to creating my art! My creations always surprise me when they’re finished. So much so that I can hardly believe I’m the one who created them. It truly feels like there is some Divine influence while I’m painting or drawing my pieces. It’s like I stand back and am in awe that it came from my own hands. I do, when beginning a new piece, ask that Spirit help me with it. All of my artwork is commissioned work and so it absolutely must have life in it, and somehow that is always achieved and I am shocked and grateful that I can do this for others. 🙏✨ This is such an awesome interview and now I’m going to get back to it. Thank you, Andre!
@emmar303510 ай бұрын
OMG…I feel the same way. When I finish a painting I feel like it is a fluke! How did I do that? I’m sure it’s just a one-time thing. Then it happens again! I’m finally understanding that, “I can do it!” But I am still shocked every time.
@movinstills10 ай бұрын
Check non duality direct path teachings this is confirmed with Jesus real teachings that a lot have misinterpreted....in the direct path consciousness and awareness of that divinity within us is the creator...know thyself for sure. Just discovered this podcast and Id like to join forces with this kind spirited soul brother in my soon to be organically produced podcast getting artists right into this field plus of course music, energy and all of it
@poppopopp-k3j4 ай бұрын
I too experience this. One time I needed help with a painting as I was stuck and stressed. I asked for help! Hilariously, I received it and the insight made me add a couple of well placed lines that solved the issue. I had the feeling my ‚muse‘ felt a bit exhausted with me😂! Usually my ‚insights‘ come from a very kind, understanding and friendly source.
@favoriteone863610 ай бұрын
This just popped up on my screen out of the blue at the EXACT MOMENT I needed it. I am an artist and writer who has been struggling immensely with imposter syndrome and fear of success. You two gentlemen are PERFECT messengers for me RIGHT NOW and I treasure hearing and reading more! THANK YOU BOTH SO MUCH for showing up for all of us!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@VansHalham10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience!
@alegreone9 ай бұрын
Perhaps that popping into your feed was the muse giving you a little nudge❤
@hurli11 ай бұрын
this episode has wayyyy too little views for how powerful & insightful it is. Thank you for living your dharma Andre. My favorite podcast.
@hydethemonkey885Ай бұрын
So glad I listened to this today!! 💖 Tomorrow is my 52nd birthday and this session made my day. Thank you for your work, Andre.
@nicolagray143710 ай бұрын
What a lovely, lovely man Stephen is - I could listen to his soothing, comforting voice all day.
@nicolagray143710 ай бұрын
*Steven (spelt his name wrong, I do apologise).
@taniataito10 ай бұрын
Oh I SO agree! He is wonderful! I kept thinking "man I wish I'd had a father like him, he gives such great advice with such a humble and honest genuine vibe" ❤
@sweetpeanmolly11 ай бұрын
Andre, your interviews are the epitome of professionalism, warmth, and intuition! I applaud you for all of the energy and effort that you put into each and every one of your podcast! You truly are the only one that I listen to! Thank you🙏🙏🙏
@GAllanRoberts10 ай бұрын
Great conversation… I have struggled with self sabotage for 50 years. I have had great ideas and let them die on the vine. I have recently committed myself to daily action to get my creative ideas out. This real helped me identify and deal with resistance and let my inner self create without limitations.
@momlee66410 ай бұрын
My opinion on what stops people is trauma. If they do the thing they want to do it’s the fear that they will get criticized, that the criticism is true, that people will recognize them and agree it’s awful; if they are good then there is attention and they can’t handle the attention even if it’s good. I find that those that are successful at what they do there is a confidence that reflects love in their life that didn’t disappoint them to the point of fear. For people with trauma, there is such fear in the criticism, the success, the attention that brings up such big feelings that they don’t know if they’ll be able to handle it.
@monkeybearmax6 ай бұрын
Very good and accurate insights
@poppopopp-k3j4 ай бұрын
Plenty of great artists struggled with self doubt and had who knows what pasts to deal with…
@jaycwill40067 ай бұрын
I published my first book on Amazon. My wife was completely my muse. Every idea was created in the bathroom or around water. The process flowed perfectly.
@patriciathomas96858 ай бұрын
Oh, the irony of life! I planned to paint all day today and here I am procrastinating by watching this video. Great info and I was half-way through it before I decided to paint now, listen/watch the video this evening when I’m done working. Thank you for this timely video (for me, at least!).
@StephaniRoberts10 ай бұрын
Great interview with one of the Greats, Andre!! I Love that Steven Pressfield asked you what Dharma is. Such a beautiful moment of humility and genuine connection. When he spoke about that layer of resistance between us and the creative Source/God/Goddess and how we can reframe it and use it as fuel to push through…call bullshit on it. I felt that. Brought tears to my eyes. Ultimately it’s a choice-so liberating. 🙏🏼💯
@lairdferguson82111 ай бұрын
As I am an struggling artist... This may be the most important podcast I've ever heard. Thanks for having this remarkable interview available to everyone, Andre!
@cjheru911 ай бұрын
Start saying,” I’m a thriving artist “ to change your energy field
@NothinginBetween1111 ай бұрын
Oooshhh!!! . Fear of success!! Fear of dying without that success that i know is inside of me at almost 40! That's a real thing and even though i know that. I've no idea where to start!!
@LuckyLucky-gb1xy11 ай бұрын
@NothinginBetween11 You're not alone. At 70, I feel the same way. Listen to this brilliant conversation again and again. I'm sure it will trigger something in you as well.
@SaulEmersonAuthor8 ай бұрын
@@cjheru9 I came in here to say exactly this - but you expressed the wisdom already sir!
@Morale_Booster11 ай бұрын
I am a musician. This was so helpful on so many levels. I am not a perfect artist, and I have many blocks, but I can say that I do create a lot. What really helps me when I'm feeling self conscious or I get lost in the weeds of worrying about opinions, is to aim for the feeling of CREATIVE SATISFACTION. It is my north star. If I get that satisfying/surprising feeling like "oh yes!", I just follow that. At the end of the project, if I feel a sense of relief and release, I know I have done the job. After that, opinions come and go.
@crypthor200810 ай бұрын
I do the same and it works for me too!
@jfo30009 ай бұрын
I just follow my muse. And not be concerned AT ALL what anyone would think, thinking about the judgment of others is the quickest flow killer.
@arlierichards94387 ай бұрын
Fortunately I'd saved this podcast to my 'watch later' list or I would have missed it. It opened itself to me at just the right time too. I've always felt I had something to offer the world and when I couldn't be heard, I turned to painting at 40. That too 'I allowed to be shut down' and at 80, I've realized that if I move again, all I'd care to take with me is my air mattress and my art materials! And yet I still wasn't able to get back to painting! After listening to this podcast, you have affirmed to me that as my time of healing nears completion, I will make that move with my art materials and pen and paper (for writing) and start the rest of my life which will eclipse all I've accomplished so far in life. I look forward to finding works by Steven and following your podcast as well. The words 'Know thyself' have been a mantra for most of my life. I'm ready to face myself and my many foibles and get back on life's journey and see where it leads me.
@imaniwilson18486 ай бұрын
Such inspiring words! Thank you for sharing and may the Muse be with you 🙏🏽
@expansioncast11 ай бұрын
I definitely agree with Steven here. When I was in the process of making The Dreaming of You! Shaman Oracle deck I felt the big creative force moving through me. And I asked myself many times, “How the hell did I just draw or write this!” Felt a deep purpose and privilege to capture the essence of the cards and writings.
@zeerakshow4 ай бұрын
This is true wisdom. As a man who is about to turn 84 next week, I will say this: I needed this a long time ago…
@scathach201011 ай бұрын
I do a daily practice of writing. It helps keep me disciplined, to sit down every day and do the thing. The big blank page or canvas or whatever can still be intimidating, but I think it is important that we have fun. Creativity is really such a joyful experience when something amazing, wondrous, profound, and beautiful comes through you. You look at it and stand in awe, and you are transformed as much as anyone who interacts with what came through you. I like the invocation of a prayer to the creative force. I am definitely going to start doing that because I have mad reverence for my creativity.
@scotthunter95472 ай бұрын
I'm a 60-plus first time filmmaker who decided to get the story of my family deep inside of me out and now I have a documentary first film getting accepted into film festivals!
@RaspberryCharlotteProductions7 ай бұрын
You hit the nail on the head for me. The thing I fear about success is the responsibility of maintaining it.
@suedonn7996Ай бұрын
I really needed to hear this. As an artist, I've been swimming in a stagnant sea of depression.
@bethra.flowers11 ай бұрын
❤ Sounds like channeling to me. The 'Muse' is more often a real separate entity that you find yourself in resonance with in order to bring a thought or memory from the unseen realm into the material world. "All is frequency and vibration" once said a well known scientist/inventor. The feeling of "this isn't me" says it all.
@TheDreamer19805 ай бұрын
Ive heard people say artists , singwriters dont actually write the songs but are gifted or sent/channeled but even if thats the case , there must be something special about the person to be chosen surely?
@InfiniteTriztan111111 ай бұрын
His journey is almost like that of Neale Donald Walsch' story that was also not successful yet at old age, homeless at 50 before gaining success through his Conversation with God books. I love your quote in the beginning, very inspiring. I enjoyed listened to this, resonated with me so much. Thank you 🌟
@TheCerofear11 ай бұрын
Steven's book, The War of Art is a really good book that has helped me view the way I show up creatively differently! I appreciated him talking about how the muse wants to get in touch with us, and we also want to but cut ourselves short.
@CuLtCoMicClub10 ай бұрын
These tips are indeed priceless !
@martijn1111 ай бұрын
What a nice and loveable guy, so authentic and natural, fantastic interview. Thank you! 🙏🏻
@alexathegr810 ай бұрын
I love him so much. What a wise man, like I just want to give him a hug so that I can gain all his wisdom 😂. Thank you so much for this. As a writer and content creator I can relate to those creative blocks. Having days where I don’t want to write, but as soon as my fingers touch my keyboard, I’m able to write, then get into a state of flow. It truly is magical. I’m currently writing a sci-fi novel and I’m amazed with how the character development and story is unfolding right before my eyes. I’m aware of the plot, but I’m unaware of how the next page will be written. Creators are the instruments of art. Our job is to invoke emotion and inspiration. Who’s to say where this comes from? Well… that’s the rabbit hole 🕳️ 🐇 which is best explored over a bottle of wine, or a cup of coffee. Won’t you join me? 😌
@helenferland773211 ай бұрын
Thank you for this Andre. I truly appreciate the diversity of your guests...this is what makes your podcasts stand out.
@sarahbee688110 ай бұрын
What a brilliantly honest and enlightening conversation! A real roadmap for artists and creative humans (all of us to some degree!). Love this. Love hearing from our ELDERS! Thank you
@Raven-nx8ex11 ай бұрын
Excellent podcast Andre. Your guest Steven Pressfield was very informative about navigating through the creative process. Facing our fears as well as achievements. To be aware how the voices distract us, our own voices can sabatoge us. The importance of discipline and that we Are Worthy to create and become our best selves. Also to know that when we dont follow our passion or what we love that we get hints and wispers that we are off our path. Things aren't in resonance. We may notice we aren't happy or don't feel well. An accident can happen to us to wake us up that we are being distracted and need to refocus or go inside our selves to listen and regroup. When we let that happen we waste time in bringing forth our gifts, or the reasons we are here on Earth. We are expressing our Soul and our true nature in our own unique way or trying to find out what we would like to accomplish that feels to us inside that we are doing what feels right so to speak. Andre your questions are thought provoking and penetrating. I found the subject of staying amateur vs going professional, addressed so many core values and as you and Steven discussed 'doing the great work' and the necessity of self discipline and self value in the aspect of money and what to charge. Using the perspective that we must respect our time and effort and years, whatever the time is we have given ourselves to the process and the base of knowledge we have accumulated. You mentioned that we are our own business in that we have to pay our bills, taxes and whatever. So it is important value your Art and self and compensation. Mr. Pressfield also eloquently spoke about the importance of the etherial Goddess /Muse. The importance of connection to the Universe, the alchemical process if you will. To invoke the power of that which we might not think to do in our work space as that space is sacred. Saying a little prayer to bless the space where your heart can come forth and be open to the creative process especially for those of us who are more introverted. To be open to a power greater than our selves. This podcast is filled with a wealth of wisdom, enthusiasm, humor and encouragement. To know that our dharma/our path is a sacred and difficult life journey worthy of our time and effort and ultimately our transcendence. Thank you both for your time and authencity today......Awesome!
@donaldsmyth7275 ай бұрын
I first read Pressfield's "The War of Art" book some 7+ years ago, & it was life-changing. So much so, that I would not only gift copies to creative friends for Christmas, etc., but tell creatives that I would refund them their $10 or so if they didn't get anything out of his book. It was such an EASY, quick ready, yet profound without being 'woo-woo', & felt like having a 'kick-in-the-butt' conversation with your grandfather or father. This video has been a fantastic follow-up to the book, and Pressfield is indeed that stern but gentle, divine masculine, wise motivator in person! Thanks Andre for the great interview & questions! But, EVERYONE - definitely go buy the book - it's SOOO powerful, I guarantee it, & I'm NOT a strong book reader.
@shannahdawn472411 ай бұрын
This is the most informative, insightful, and Delicious conversation on creativity I have Ever heard!! Thank You Gentlemen!!!
@BillHeilmannfritz11 ай бұрын
I'm 66 years of age working on my recruiting staffing business in silicon valley. I just love what Steve talked about the first thing that rears it's ugly head is resistance. How true! Really good share Steve really enjoyed your honesty and your humbleness. Thank you for hosting this great guest. I'm going to check out your daily press field and yes both you guys should market yourselves. Both of you provide great value great insight and you're helping others in the process. 🙏
@gabriellaluzpm9 ай бұрын
Would you be willing to send me the email of your agency? I live in the Bay Area and now I’m looking for better opportunities. Thank you.
@adogandhergirl1911 ай бұрын
I so appreciated the mutual admiration and your two energies coming together!
@Lazerzpewpewpew11 ай бұрын
once again this podcast has produced something extraordinarily inspiring! thank you 🙏🏼
@lalainemoreira972911 ай бұрын
So good!!! The energy that's only focused to disrupt. My husband sings to it to trasmute/change it into love, 'why cant we be friends, why cant we be friends....'
@michaelwallace42982 ай бұрын
Eternity is in love with the creations of time - beautiful. Love it. A friend put it, "I have learned to be transparent to the Divine Impulse".
@saleire2 ай бұрын
Love Steven's honesty and showing his true self to us. Wow......the way he explains self doubt is perfect! I have imposter syndrome quite often when I get an idea, I do it anyway, but it's a bummer. I love that he does not know all the lingo......he is so down to earth and that is refreshing.
@jenniferwells403510 ай бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful interview with Stephen Pressfield. I had a vision during it of all people throughout time from the caveman to the modern man creating “in the zone” and beams of light emitting from their bodies to the “heavens” . Beams of love, even the cleaner washing the floor, the accountant crunching numbers, if they were feeling love doing it, a beam of light shone from them. It reinforced my desire to sculpt. I have a real challenge with procrastination and this answered questions I didn’t even know to ask. Thank you sooo much. ❤
@Tanya1q4411 ай бұрын
OMG, this was pure gold. Andre thank you so much for all these questions. I bought Mr Pressfields book a few months ago, I didn’t know he’s such a loving and kind person. Btw, when he asked you about your way of seeing things I thought “damn I wish I could watch Andre sitting in the opposite chair and someone would ask him the same intelligent questions as he does”
@imaniwilson18486 ай бұрын
One of my favorite comments (of many) was that the voice that keeps trying to stop me is NOT ME! That took my breath away!! This conversation was so delightful, I can’t wait for the follow-up. There MUST be one. Thank you both 🙏🏽
@glasses7369 ай бұрын
Thanks for hosting the podcast! I like the idea "think yourself as a professional (because creative endeavours are mostly lonely, lack of a structure like an army)" and the "in service of XXXX corporation" Great stuff and I will implement in my life
@ravenofthewild10 ай бұрын
What a great Conversation. Love how Steven was as curious and open to Andre as Andre was to him. It enriched this. Love how this covered the need to combine the creative flow with the day to day business side and hiw to merge them. Thank you both for the gift of this conversation. Blessings 🙏
@CaroPampillo7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this! What a blessing and a gift this is for all artists, specially in these times where the world is moving so fast with the AI. The creative process, conquering the resistance, feeling the whispers of the Muses which moves us to give life to the expression of our soulls to share it with others. That is unique...and connected to all at the same time. We are all a part and drops of the same one Ocean.
@romanaspilateswithoksana30642 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this inspiring and encouraging podcast!! I would love to see Steven Pressfield again. Thank you for your work, André!!
@Christianalejandro3.010 ай бұрын
1st time listner to the both of you! Love how you connected #Ikigia to #Dharma. When a podcast brings a feeling that it was made specifically for me to hear is where I HAVE to drop a comment. The meta-physical subjects talked about in this podcast should be further publicly discussed. My take aways from this podcast: "The enemy is within" @32:15 "When the pain at not doing becomes worse than the pain of doing the work, then we'll sit down & do it" @34:12 "The Power of our Light & The Fear we have of it" @34:52 "When lightning strikes? " @1:04:15 Lighting strikes from sitting down and frinding it out daily, forgetting about searching for that "aha" moment aka "Lighting strike" @1:10:20 @1:06:28 " What am i doing wrong" I thought about this last week and thanks to this podcast, it has made me take a step back and see my accomplishments. Currently working on brining out to the world my Purpose. Know you both are living your purpose!
@Chattychatty5127 ай бұрын
Love that!!! There is no you to know- you contain multitudes! More appropriate thing to say is trust your Self. Big S
@wetter70410 ай бұрын
Crazy how this pops up on my feed soon as I opened the war of art back up . THANK YOU!
@elisabethseeger583710 ай бұрын
I love your book!! I am now a painter who paints!!!
@KUCHYRock3 ай бұрын
Andre, this is my first podcast I saw on your channel, and you’re doing a fantastic job. You don’t interrupt the guest, yet bringing up relevant point with amazing insights! Keep it up!
@theianyx639411 ай бұрын
what a privilege to be able to sit in on such an informative and enlightening conversation ✨ as i struggled to find my own authentic voice as an artist...my inner knowing spoke something that really helped to free me.... 'NOT ALL ART IS GOOD ART BUT ALL ART IS NECESSARY ART'.....it is a JOURNEY 💖
@SoulMission777710 ай бұрын
This helped so much. I have been writing for over 3 years and hear that voice all the time but now it’s have more confidence. Thank you ❤
@mairenimhearain183911 ай бұрын
André and Steven, thank you for this excellent interview. I have ordered 'The Artist's Journey' and will be listening to this interview again today for a second time.
@AlextheBlckbldr4 ай бұрын
I had already goosebumps after just listening to the intro. Thanks so much for both of you making it possible to listen to you.
@alexandranumajeanlouis734710 ай бұрын
Thank you for this supportive interview on how to overcome procrastination and self-sabotage. I am a multifaceted person and it can be overwhelming to be disciplined to go towards my dream to become an entrepreneur. Thank you for opening my heart even more in this journey
@Sherry109210 ай бұрын
For me it’s not fear of success, it’s fear of failing, not because failing is an issue but because failing means the dream dies. And I love the dream. The dream means the world to me. It’s beautiful, and it fills a huge void in my life. It’s like a best friend that’s always by my side. And if I fail, the dream dies and a part me dies too.😢 That said, nothing is gonna stop me I don’t care if it takes 20 years. I got my own pace with spirit along my side and supporting me in writing this sweet yet powerful story. I get synchronicity‘s all the time, off the charts synchronicity‘s. Thank you, I am ready to surrender and tap in the best I can.
@ferolicious9 ай бұрын
Give your dream a chance to live.
@ChrisBowmanArt11 ай бұрын
That’s a cool synchronicity. I started reading War of Art a few days ago
@Artistmarynanemynushcha11 ай бұрын
The War of Art is one of the best books I’ve ever read, one I always recommend to others. Yes, marking is far more difficult to do than working on your art. Thank you for all your content and this interview in particular.
@stephaniemcfarlane451811 ай бұрын
Im only 15 minutes in and this is already so good. Im pausing to digest it all.
@KhalidMAli7711 ай бұрын
Such a great heart to heart and genuine conversation and Andre is a great host.
@sarahwoolley779811 ай бұрын
So happy to see this. You and Steven Pressman, once again a beautiful conversation. This one resonated with me to the core. That darn imposter syndrome/fear, I’ve been journaling about this for a week or two. I’m ready to move forward and this just validated me. Thank you. Blessings, peace and love to you!
@LaterLifeByDesign8 ай бұрын
This is one of the best talks on KZbin.
@bAd-nw7sk7 ай бұрын
Boooooyeaaahhhhh ..that's the feeling I got at the very end of this episode. Like a very big internal yell. He hit it on the nose piece. It was a very great feeling. Your energy is used very wisely by myself these days.
@Yungnicholas10 ай бұрын
steven has such a great talking voice.. its so uplifting and inspiring.. love the way he expresses himself
@alanikeiser10 ай бұрын
1:30:56 yes! I got a tumor around the time I was supposed to release my first album in 2022. Recovered now, and pushing to get the album out by June 2024.
@dasthewitchboy10 ай бұрын
This was so needed, also this is why I still believe in authors and writers because this art from will never die
@SourceLeadership10 ай бұрын
This man is a genius on so many levels. Thank you, Mr. Pressfield.
@PetraKidd7 ай бұрын
Superb. Brilliant podcast, I totally connected with everything Steven Pressfield said. Andre is a really good interviewer, I look forward to watching more.
@thesawyershow228010 ай бұрын
Love it when he says...take the crazy idea...and work on that. The "Goddess" put that in your heart for a reason - to flesh out and see what's there. Process of exploring...
@elenaalexandravolmer5249Ай бұрын
Wow! I am so grateful! Thank you so much for this interview! This man is amazing!
@leslifralia9 ай бұрын
Andre-you are such a shining light in this world! My daily prayers, setting my intentions, and listening to your podcast are my daily practices for furthering my expansion and my endeavors to be a better being. Thank youuuuu💖
@carol-anneokane630011 ай бұрын
I love how he talks about 'the goddess' ✨
@carolinaguzman43419 ай бұрын
I love Steven Pressfield. The War of Art is one of my all time favourite books. It was an eye opener for me. Its a must read for creatives!!
9 ай бұрын
What a WONDERFUL episode! I really liked his story! Inspiring! Thank you, guys!
@laurenriley84847 ай бұрын
Andre, you ask the best questions. Such a great back and forth between you and Steven. I need to go read some of Steven's books--discovering him for the first time here, and he's such an inspiration.
@lynnea28610 ай бұрын
I think this is the most fascinating interview I've ever watched.... So much wisdom articulated so beautifully by Stephen. I'm certainly in awe of him. Wow!!! Thankyou Andre... Lots to think about here ...
@CJBradley10 ай бұрын
This is so true.! I began my working life in engineering and found I could do things I never imagined I would be able to do. Since then some 35 years ago found I had other abilities to and once I realized that things just happen when we dare to try it became addictive and began to believe I could do anything if I put my mind to it, and still do at 70.
@missvikkianne201111 ай бұрын
Lightworkers are beginning to speak up about our creative wild imaginations and the intuitive intelligence that our hearts reveal to us through the source. Our guides are really proud of us for shining the light and standing strong 💪. Love and light my fellow star seeds 🌟💡🙏🙇💚✨💥✌️
@AurielArizola11 ай бұрын
Andre, you caught Steven in a spiritual flow state, he's beaming on this podcast. Best one i've with Steven on it by far.
@amykeever852711 ай бұрын
I love this so much ! It feeds my soul! Anytime I can find an interview with Steven it’s edifying and glad to find your channel
@thechicksofquantumcomedy11 ай бұрын
Love his book The War Of Art ! It really had an impact on me. This interview is blowing my mind with synchronicities right now!
@ChippyPinkChannel8 ай бұрын
Excellent interview! You asked all the questions I often think of. And you have a terrific voice and countenance. And Steven was a fabulous choice as guest. Thanks again!
@BrianLife5 ай бұрын
THey, I just purchased the new Daily Pressfield. "The War of Art" changed my life and how I see resistance. I'm looking to create a massive collection of art this year, but resistance is already kicking my butt. So, I'm sure the Daily Pressfield will help.
@poppopopp-k3j4 ай бұрын
12 minutes in and I am already nodding excitedly. I experience the higher level we can all tap into and pull ideas as well. Very curious to hear more now.
@pamchambersconsulting32107 ай бұрын
I have used his book, “Do the Work” in many of my workshops and have bought the book for my attendees. It is life altering for anyone who will actually read it and take it seriously and apply it.
@bodiljohansen984511 ай бұрын
Thank you both for this one. I have just listened to 3 other folks talk about being kreative: Julia Cameron, Elisabeth Gilbert and Jim Ferriss. Maybe you want a talk with them, Andre ? I learned some important things from this one. "Choose the hardest one, when you have more ideas. " At times the hardest one can also be the most exciting one, I think. I enjoy being a poet. Best of lovefilled wishes from Denmark.
@rexbelkin13299 ай бұрын
Creativity is strongly connected to the flow state.
@ConsciousConversations11 ай бұрын
This is my new favorite interview of all time. He is saying everything I believe, everything I’ve noticed and I whole heartlessly love that he is saying it!! Soooo true! And so needed to hear it, just one more time:)