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  • Bonus Edition: Exciting Award News, Walking the Camino, and Mysteries
    2024/10/11

    In this bonus edition, we share some thrilling news! No Time to be Timid is one of eight finalists in the Arts and Culture category of the Signal Awards -- alongside notable shows like Oprah's Super Soul! Please vote for us for the Listener’s Choice award! Voting ends October 17. I also share thoughts on my recent pilgrimage walking a portion of the Camino, particularly how walking and the creative process have the power to transform us. And the words of Mary Oliver make an appearance, too!

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    8 分
  • Bonus Episode: Eric Masterson Tells his Story of Hawks, Near-Death, and the Best of Humanity
    2024/08/08

    Bonus Episode: Eric Masterson Tells his Story of Hawks, Near-Death, and the Best of Humanity


    During this season in the United States, we’re repeatedly told about how divided we are as a nation, so I thought it was important to tell a few stories about how wonderful people can be. To illustrate the point, I interviewed my husband, Eric Masterson, who is an expert birder, author, and survivor of a catastrophic hang gliding crash four years ago this week. That experience profoundly changed both of us for many reasons, one being the tidal wave of kindness we experienced. And this episode covers more than kindness. We talk about following passions, holding plans loosely, and taking risks. My husband is a lot of things, and timid is not one of them.


    Learn more about Eric here.


    Follow him on Facebook @ericmasterson and on Instagram @bellcurvebirding.


    And check out the regional Emmy Award-winning documentary, Nightsongs.

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    53 分
  • Special Edition: On Not Having Children
    2024/08/01

    I don't talk about politics on my show. I talk about creativity and I interview guests who can help all of us step into our creative selves. But then J.D. Vance started talking about "childless cat ladies," and as a woman without children, I have a problem with that. So I thought it was important to air a story I told on the StoryCollider stage some years ago about my ambivalence towards motherhood and my call to become an artist. The story is part of a larger piece I've been working on called "Be Fruitful and Multiply." If you have any feedback, I'd love to hear it. You can reach out to me at podcast@triciaroseburt.com.

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    19 分
  • R. Eric Thomas: Seizing Unexpected Creative Opportunities
    2024/07/25

    R. Eric Thomas is a creative powerhouse. First, he’s masterful on stage not only as a storyteller, but also as the long running host of The Moth StorySlams in Philadelphia. Second, he writes for every possible medium — he’s a television writer for shows airing on Apple TV and FX; an award-winning playwright; and the author of several books, including the national bestsellers Here For It, or How to Save Your Soul in America and his latest book, Congratulations, The Best is Over!

    Many people first learned about Eric from his daily humor column on Elle.com “Eric Reads the News.” And as of July 1, he’s writing the nationally syndicated advice column “Asking Eric.”


    Here's the thing: Eric’s incredible career journey started with a Facebook post that went viral. But he's no overnight success. He was able to capitalize on that opportunity because he’d been preparing for years.



    Takeaways

    • Opportunities can come unexpectedly, so it's important to be prepared and be ready to seize them — something Eric knows about first hand
    • Success usually comes from years of honing your craft.
    • Perfection is rarely attainable, so grant yourself some grace.
    • Libraries are places of endless discovery, no matter your age.
    • And creativity is what brings us hope.


    Resources

    Learn more about Eric's work including his new advice column "Asking Eric," here.

    Check out The Moth and maybe tell a story!

    View Eric's Creative Mornings Philadelphia talk (you can see the Facebook post!)

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    40 分
  • Sy Montgomery and Howard Mansfield: Creating a Writing Life
    2024/07/11

    My neighbors, the NYTimes bestselling author Sy Montgomery and acclaimed author Howard Mansfield, have been married for 37 years. In that time, they’ve built and sustained a writing life that’s produced about 40 books between them. And even though they’re a unit, they’ve dedicated their lives to separate creative interests. Sy writes on behalf of animals — she’s best known for her books The Good, Good Pig and The National Book Award Finalist, The Soul of an Octopus — and Howard writes about architecture, preservation, and history in his quest to understand the soul of American places.


    And while they live in the same home, they usually don’t know what project the other one is working on.That’s because they give each other the space, support, and feedback that each other needs to do their best work. In a rare combined media appearance, Sy and Howard share how we can treat the artists in our lives and model how to pursue our own creative efforts.

    Takeaways:


    • Honor the artist in ourselves and in each other
    • Create dedicated time for writing
    • Provide useful feedback to fellow artists
    • Repurpose work to find new ways to share stories, and
    • Create connections through writing


    Resources:


    Check out their websites: Sy Montgomery and Howard Mansfield

    Follow Sy on social media: Instagram @sytheauthor and Facebook @symontgomery

    Follow Howard on social media: Instagram @howardmansfieldauthor and Facebook @howardmansfield

    Learn more about composer Ben Cosgrove

    View Howard and Ben’s short film: “A Journey to the White Mountains”

    Listen to my conversation with Liz and Matt Meyer Bolton of the SALT project


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    46 分
  • Nora Fiffer: Bringing Big Creative Ideas to a Small Town
    2024/06/27


    You know the saying, "bloom where you're planted"? My guest, Nora Fiffer, embodies it. She’s an actor, director, and producer in both theater and film and like me, she lives in rural New Hampshire. She moved here from Chicago about eight years ago, and since she's arrived, she's co-founded the award-winning Firelight Theatre Workshop, which is now in its seventh season; produced two short films using local talent; and is set to release her first feature film, Another Happy Day, this fall.

    Nora also embodies the eighth principle of the No Time to be Timid Manifesto, “Constraints are opportunities.” Like most of us, Nora has limited space, resources, and most of all time, because in her case, Nora's raising two children. Still, Nora brings big creative ideas to a small town. So fair warning, if you have any excuses for not stepping into your creative practice, Nora's probably going to shoot them down.



    Take Aways


    • Embracing constraints can lead to innovative and creative solutions.
    • Having projects at different stages of the creative process allows for continuous flow of creativity.
    • Taking risk and trusting the audience are key to artistic growth.
    • And finally, balancing creativity and motherhood — or any kind of caregiving — requires patience, time management, and prioritizing your creative work.



    Resources


    Nora Fiffer

    Firelight Theatre Workshop

    Another Happy Day

    Dinner Time

    Dan Hurlin

    Skylight, by David Hare

    Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rain by Will Eno

    The Pavilion, by Craig Wright

    The 100 Best Small Art Towns in America

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    51 分
  • Radha Agrawal: Creating Community with a Global Dance Movement
    2024/06/13

    There are few individuals in the world who can convince people to get out of bed and start dancing at 6:00 am completely sober. Radha Agrawal, the co-founder, CEO and Chief Community architect of Daybreaker, the global morning sober dance and wellness movement, is one of them. And for the past 10 years, a half a million people across 33 cities and five continents have joined her. And here’s the thing. Radha — a social entrepreneur whose mission is to bring more joy and belonging to the world — started out as an investment banker. Believe it or not, there’s a much straighter line between where she started and where she is now than you might think. In our conversation, we talk about the importance of building an intentional community, Daybreak’s upcoming Purple Tour targeting the swing states, and her newest project, The Belong Center.

    Takeaways

    • the importance of knowing the numbers in developing a successful community or artistic enterprise
    • the power of intentionally building our communities
    • the strength of prioritizing community over career and romance
    • that dance is a powerful way to combat loneliness and promote well-being
    • the role of community in supporting our dreams.


    Resources

    • Learn more about Radha and her work.
    • Find out when DayBreaker is coming to a town near you!
    • And explore what the Belong Center offers to combat loneliness (and maybe sponsor a bench!)
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    41 分
  • Laura Wilson: Revealing Our Shared Humanity through Photography
    2024/05/30


    At 84 years old, Laura Wilson could run circles around most of us. She throws herself into her creative projects — which often take years to complete — with high energy and optimism. She moves quickly, never dallying when pursuing her creative work (a missed opportunity to photograph John Updike still stings). And her work reveals the humanity and stories behind individuals, communities, and events that we rarely see -- cockfighting, cowboys, drug smuggling searches, debutantes, world-famous authors, and reclusive religious groups. In our conversation, we talk about working with famed photographer Richard Avedon, the keys to her decades-long career, and her induction into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame (at age 79).


    Takeaways

    • Hardwork and discipline are as essential to the creative process as creativity and imagination.
    • To complete a project, you must have a laser-like focus and obsession.
    • If you have a creative idea, don’t dilly dally. You must move quickly and decisively or you may miss your opportunity.
    • Pay attention and stay alert so you can capture creative moments.


    Resources


    Laura Wilson

    Richard Avedon

    The Amon Carter Museum of Art

    The National Cowgirl Hall of Fame

    Eudora Welty

    Meadows Museum

    Tim O’Brien

    Tobias Wolf

    Cormac McCarthy

    Tom Stoppard

    Carlos Fuentes


    Marvin Israel

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    53 分