Synopsis
Process is a podcast for creators and makers who struggle to manage the ups and downs of a creative life, despite the impact they make on our world. Hosted by Marcella Chamorro (blogger and entrepreneur) the show reveals strategies and stories for managing the rollercoaster of creativity. Discover how you can maintain a peaceful mindset throughout your creative journey. While Marcella confesses she isn't a licensed coach or therapist, she shares the practical methods she's used to experience peace of mind and creative flow throughout all her projects. More importantly, she interviews successful entrepreneurs and creatives from all walks of life to tell their stories and share what has worked for them in the past, including how to avoid burnout, when to put yourself first, what advice to follow when making a big life or business change, and more. Get ready to deep dive into topics such as meditation, zen practices, stoicism, journaling, morning pages, entrepreneurship, failure, and all sorts of tools that can help makers live a more peaceful and creative life. Tune in for a new episode every Friday!
Episodes
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Finding the common thread in our work with Kate Brodock [021]
18/12/2015 Duration: 29minKate Brodock is my guest on this episode #021 of Process, and this episode is all about how Kate's passion for women in entrepreneurship and technology has led her to all kinds of opportunities throughout her career. I first met Kate at SxSW when she was working with an organization called GirlsInTech. Since then, Kate's expanded her work to other ventures and I'm excited to hear about how she's incorporating that passion into her projects.
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Life outside your ideas with Victor Saad [020]
11/12/2015 Duration: 25minVictor Saad, my guest on this episode #020 of Process, is taking higher education by storm. His creative journey started when he chose to design his own 12-month Master’s program instead of applying to an existing school, wrote a book about his experiences and then created an organization that provides a similar learning experience to students every year, called Experience Institute, which is his main project nowadays. He was even named on Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work in education. I’m excited to talk to Victor about what it’s like to disrupt (and improve) higher education and what his big goals are for the future.
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Coffee Break: Behind the scenes of my own creative process [019]
04/12/2015 Duration: 17minThis is a solo episode—and a very special one—where I share a behind the scenes look at the creative process behind my upcoming book Make.
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The power of accountability with Allen & Cathryn, creators of SELF Journal [018]
27/11/2015 Duration: 40minCathryn Lavery and Allen Brouwer are my guests on this episode #018 of Process. Cathryn and Allen are the duo behind the latest Kickstarter success the SELF Journal, a powerful yet simple daily planner to help you structure your day, enjoy life, and reach your goals quicker than you thought possible. The duo behind this project asked for $15,000 to make the SELF Journal happen … and received $322,695. Talk about a crowdfunding success!
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Giving away your legos with Julien Smith of Breather [017]
20/11/2015 Duration: 32minBack when I met Julien at SxSW a few years ago, he was a popular blogger and a New York Times bestselling author. Fast forward to today, and he's added a new title to his repertoire: CEO of a venture-backed startup. Today, running that startup, called Breather, is his #1 priority. Very quickly, Breather is growing its team, the cities it operates in, and the number of people that use its spaces. But being a CEO of a startup is no easy feat. I talk to Julien about how he makes it all happen without impending doom levels of stress.
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Taking ownership of your life with Caroline Kelso Winegeart [016]
13/11/2015 Duration: 41minCaroline started off in the advertising industry but quickly decided that wasn’t for her and eventually ended up trying her hand at freelancing and entrepreneurship. A few years down the road, Caroline’s work is helping soulful creatives become their most vibrant selves through handlettering, teaching online courses, writing and more. But this isn’t your typical “left my job, fell in love with my own work" story. I’m going to ask Caroline about what life is like AFTER realizing you're able to make a living on your own. Caroline’s work now is well-established, so how does she keep pushing the boundaries to enable creative people like us?
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Letting go of "more" with Matt Wilson of Under30Experiences [015]
06/11/2015 Duration: 56minMatt Wilson is my guest on this episode (#015) of Process. MI AMIGO!!! Matt and I go way back to my early days on Twitter. After a few years of exchanging tweets, we finally met up in real life down here in Nicaragua where we hung out with my family, his customers and another blogger. Nowadays, Matt is focusing more than ever on his travel business (Under30Experiences) while always putting his wellbeing first. (He currently lives the surfer-dude life in Costa Rica!)
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Coffee Break: Vulnerability + its role in our creativity [014]
30/10/2015 Duration: 15minThis episode of Process is a bit different. There is no guest on this episode—it's just me! I'll be speaking mostly on creative vulnerability and its twisted sister: self-doubt. During this episode, I cover: - The butterflies you feel in your stomach when creating something new - How a fear of judgement is at the root of much self-doubt - Stories of failure from my past - The big wins I've achieved by taking creative risks—changing lives - "What will they think? What will they say?" - My creative challenge for everyone listening—and for myself
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Teaching yourself anything with Aaron Gailmor of SuperEats [013]
23/10/2015 Duration: 29minAaron and I met our first week of college in Boston in the fall of 2004. After graduation, though, we never kept in touch ... but Facebook, of course, kept me posted on his whereabouts. That's how I found out about his new company SuperEats, and I knew I had to invite him on Process to tell his story. You can hear more about this in the episode, but I'll give you a bit of backstory: Aaron left his corporate job in New York City to start a company that makes kale and chia chips to provide healthier snack options. Brave, am I right?
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Managing creative energy with James Clear [012]
16/10/2015 Duration: 28minI met James a few years back at World Domination Summit, and I'm so glad we were able to catch up again ... this time via Skype for this podcast! For those of you who haven't read his stuff yet, James is an accomplished writer who studies behavioral psychology, habit formation, and performance improvement. If you're looking for science-backed advice on habits and productivity, James is your guy!
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Serving others by creating with Ashlee Gadd of Coffee + Crumbs [011]
09/10/2015 Duration: 40minAshlee Gadd is my guest on this episode #011 of Process! This conversation is a bit longer than most other ones ... mostly because Ashlee and I could've kept talking forever. As a photographer and writer based in California, Ashlee has been exploring the online world of motherhood by running a collaborative blog called Coffee + Crumbs. It's a site that hosts articles that speak honestly and openly about the art of motherhood and what she calls "the good kind of heartache." Currently, Ashlee is on a journey of grow Coffee + Crumbs as much as she can, which we'll talk about in the episode.
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Making no matter what with Justin Jackson [010]
02/10/2015 Duration: 31minJustin Jackson rocked it on this episode (#010) of Process. I'm so excited to share this conversation with you because I had so much fun recording it. Justin calls himself a maker, probably because there's no better umbrella term for all the things he does. He writes for his blog and e-books, makes tech products like Wordpress plugins, runs membership sites, hosts various podcasts ... all while running a consulting business AND being a father to four kids.
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Succeeding through struggle with Jason Zook of BuyMyFuture [009]
25/09/2015 Duration: 29minMy guest on this episode is Jason Zook, an entrepreneur daring enough to make a living wearing t-shirts, selling his last name, and most recently selling his entire future. WHAT?
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Turning "failures" into bestsellers with Michelle Armas, artist [008]
18/09/2015 Duration: 30minMy guest on this episode is Michelle Armas, an abstract expressionist painter whose blog and Instagram accounts are overflowing with adoring fans. As a new momma to a beautiful one-year-old daughter, Michelle has an inspiring and insightful approach to parenting and creativity.
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Learning sustainable entrepreneurship with Ryan Allis of Connect [007]
11/09/2015 Duration: 25minMy guest on this episode is Ryan Allis, a technology entrepreneur that sold his first company, iContact, for $170 million before turning 28! Nowadays, Ryan is the founder of Connect, an app that helps you get together with friends, and Hive, a global network of leaders and entrepreneurs who are creating a better world.
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Pressing pause with Adii Pienaar of Receiptful + WooThemes [006]
04/09/2015 Duration: 28minMy guest on this episode is Adii Pienaar, founder of Receiptful and WooThemes. This conversation happened across the globe, from my desk in Nicaragua to Adii's in South Africa. The result is a raw, honest, and insightful talk about life, both personal and professional.
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Creativity for intrapreneurs with Aldo Aguirre of Techstars [005]
28/08/2015 Duration: 25minAldo Aguirre of Techstars tell us about creativity for intrapreneurs.
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Unleashing new sides of the self with Angela Mader of fitbook [004]
21/08/2015 Duration: 36minAngela Mader, founder of fitlosophy and creator of the fitness journal fitbook, shares how she balances creative and administrative tasks in her growing business.
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Benefits of pessimism with David Cain of Raptitude [003]
17/08/2015 Duration: 28minDavid Cain of Raptitude talks me through his mindfulness practice and how un-zen life can be, even with a dedicated practice.
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Knowing yourself with Sean Ogle of Location Rebel [002]
17/08/2015 Duration: 27minMy guest on this episode is Sean Ogle. As a location independent entrepreneur, Sean has worked on creating his ideal lifestyle over the past 6 years.