Follow Your Curiosity Podcast
1) From Dyslexic 'Daydreamer' to Shakespearean Legend with Louise Jameson
Louise Jameson is a classically trained actress whose first love is the stage—she spent two years with the Royal Shakespeare Company at the beginning of her career—but she also became known to million...Show More
2) CPT #119: Why Big Goals Fail
Ready to break free from unrealistic New Year's resolutions and finally make lasting progress on your goals? Let's take a look at a brain-based approach to achieving your resolutions without burning o...Show More
3) Holiday Joy Quest 2025
In this week's pep talk episode, I talked about doing less so you can be more in the moment and create a holiday that feels the way you want it to feel. I've decided to create a weeklong quest to help...Show More
4) Creativity Doesn't Need Permission with Safiya Robinson
My guest today is Safiya Robinson, a storylistener, writer, and explorer of creativity. She is the author of two books and the host of the Writing Black Joy podcast, a space that celebrates the joyful...Show More
5) CPT #118: What Pro Athletes Know that Creative Perfectionists Need to Learn
Ever feel like your creative work has to be perfect every single time? In this episode of "Follow Your Curiosity," I share that elite athletes only succeed half the time—and why creative people should...Show More
CPT #118: What Pro Athletes Know that Creative Perfectionists Need to Learn
06:45 | Nov 26th, 2025
6) CPT #117: Patience
What does it really mean to practice patience—especially when life, creativity, or even a home repair puts you to the test? In this episode, I share candid lessons both from a year of waiting and from...Show More
7) Confronting Uncomfortable History with Meg Hamand
Meg Hamand has had a heart for storytelling since her first poem was published in an anthology in elementary school. Since then, she’s been published in multiple print and online publications, and her...Show More
8) CPT #116: Procrastination is the Illusion of Rest
So many of us struggle with procrastination. There are many causes of procrastination—fear of failure, fear of success, perfectionism, comparison, exhaustion, and overwhelm, just to name a few. We oft...Show More
9) CPT #115: The Myth of Multitasking
Is multitasking real? Possible? It depends on your definition, but I'd rather talk about how the attempt affects us—why we feel so pushed to do it, and what's the price we pay? I'm sharing my thoughts...Show More
10) How Creativity Helps You Heal: A Memoirist's Journey with Tony Stewart
Tony Stewart has made award-winning films for college and universities, written acclaimed software, and now has written his first book. That book, Carrying the Tiger: Living with Cancer, Dying with Gr...Show More