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Escaping the Creative Box

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What happens when your creative vision collides with the reality of digital platforms? Eddie Canyon, a technologist by day and storyteller by night, reveals the delicate balance between artistic authenticity and strategic visibility in today's content ecosystem.
"I used to want to make it, now I just want to make it." This powerful distinction frames our conversation about what truly matters in creativity, completion rather than reception, process rather than perfection. Eddie shares how he transformed his relationship with social media from viewing it as a validation machine to seeing it as a necessary tool for community building, all while maintaining his artistic integrity.
Drawing from philosophers like Marshall McLuhan and Neil Postman, Eddie unpacks how we've progressively outsourced our thinking to technology, from writing things down instead of memorizing them to relying on AI for creative tasks. This raises profound questions: What happens when we stop exercising our cognitive muscles? How do we maintain our creative voice in spaces designed for consumption rather than expression?
The most striking moment comes when Eddie describes performing inside a phone booth-like structure, a physical metaphor for the digital boxes that constrain yet amplify our creative voices. "Most of the time, I'm not seen in those spaces. The only place I really get attention is when I'm in this box and conform to it." Yet rather than rejecting these platforms entirely, he approaches them with intentionality, using them to connect with like-minded creators while staying grounded in what matters most.
Whether you're struggling with perfectionism, questioning your place in an oversaturated content landscape, or simply trying to balance visibility with authenticity, Eddie's perspective offers both practical wisdom and philosophical depth. Listen now to discover how to navigate your own creative journey with purpose, intention, and a healthy dose of not caring about the metrics.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Eddie Canyon (00:00:00)

2. Finding Your Voice and Intent (00:02:36)

3. The Brain, Tools, and Thinking (00:09:45)

4. Social Media as the Existential Crisis Rectangle (00:17:34)

5. The Art of Not Caring (00:24:54)

6. Singles, Strategy, and Future Projects (00:29:33)

42 episodes

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What happens when your creative vision collides with the reality of digital platforms? Eddie Canyon, a technologist by day and storyteller by night, reveals the delicate balance between artistic authenticity and strategic visibility in today's content ecosystem.
"I used to want to make it, now I just want to make it." This powerful distinction frames our conversation about what truly matters in creativity, completion rather than reception, process rather than perfection. Eddie shares how he transformed his relationship with social media from viewing it as a validation machine to seeing it as a necessary tool for community building, all while maintaining his artistic integrity.
Drawing from philosophers like Marshall McLuhan and Neil Postman, Eddie unpacks how we've progressively outsourced our thinking to technology, from writing things down instead of memorizing them to relying on AI for creative tasks. This raises profound questions: What happens when we stop exercising our cognitive muscles? How do we maintain our creative voice in spaces designed for consumption rather than expression?
The most striking moment comes when Eddie describes performing inside a phone booth-like structure, a physical metaphor for the digital boxes that constrain yet amplify our creative voices. "Most of the time, I'm not seen in those spaces. The only place I really get attention is when I'm in this box and conform to it." Yet rather than rejecting these platforms entirely, he approaches them with intentionality, using them to connect with like-minded creators while staying grounded in what matters most.
Whether you're struggling with perfectionism, questioning your place in an oversaturated content landscape, or simply trying to balance visibility with authenticity, Eddie's perspective offers both practical wisdom and philosophical depth. Listen now to discover how to navigate your own creative journey with purpose, intention, and a healthy dose of not caring about the metrics.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Eddie Canyon (00:00:00)

2. Finding Your Voice and Intent (00:02:36)

3. The Brain, Tools, and Thinking (00:09:45)

4. Social Media as the Existential Crisis Rectangle (00:17:34)

5. The Art of Not Caring (00:24:54)

6. Singles, Strategy, and Future Projects (00:29:33)

42 episodes

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