Make Stuff Club

In this episode, Jesse and Levi discuss the struggle to maintain creative momentum and the fear of losing interest in video making. They discuss the delicate balance between consuming and creating content, the importance of finding a staple activity to complement creative work, and the desire to avoid a creative rut.

Throughout the episode, they explore the concept of hyperfocus and its impact on creativity, sharing personal anecdotes and insights. They reflect on how their passion for video creation has evolved over time and the need for experimentation and new avenues of expression.

Watch video episodes on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@MakeStuffClub

Is searching for the next life hack helpful, or hurting our well-being in the long run? How we measure success for ourselves can also be a massive limiter on how we feel day to day so maybe we should choose a different measuring stick.

The podcast for dysfunctional creatives. 

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What is Make Stuff Club?

The show for dysfunctional creatives. We are trying to explore what living with ADHD is like, while attempting week by week to create work we love. The creator experience can be incredibly lonely. We want the dysfunctional to feel like they aren't alone in this journey.

In surprisingly candid, wildly unprofessional, and desperately trying-to-be consistent episodes.

Watch video episodes at:
https://www.youtube.com/@MakeStuffClub