New Trailer: Humanitou Podcast

March 18, 2021 00:03:14
New Trailer: Humanitou Podcast
Humanitou: Exploring Humanness + Creativity
New Trailer: Humanitou Podcast

Mar 18 2021 | 00:03:14

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Show Notes

The Humanitou Podcast is about humanness and creativity. It's created and hosted by artist and writer Adam Williams, a super-curious introvert who might not be a superstar at small talk but loves thoughtful, energizing, one-on-one conversations. Humanitou shines light on failure and triumph, fear and love and all the messy and real parts of being human. There are conversations with fellow artists, thinkers, leaders and spiritual practitioners. And sometimes Adam goes solo to tackle the tough topics of being creative, not to mention just plain human. Topics like impostor syndrome, self-sabotage, and fear of success. Guests have included illustrator and author Lisa Congdon, celebrity chef Brother Luck, and best-selling author of The War of Art, Steven Pressfield. And many more amazing people doing super-amazing things to make the world a better place. More at humanitou.com.

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Humanitou is created, produced and hosted by Adam Williams.

Episode transcript available at https://humanitou.com/new-trailer-the-humanitou-podcast/.

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Episode Transcript

Speaker 0 00:00:00 Hey, welcome to the Manitou podcast. I'm Adam Williams, a visual artist or writer into the creator and host of this podcast among other things like being a super curious introvert who really isn't a superstar at smalltalk, but loves great energizing in-depth conversations with incredible human beings. So that's most of what happens on this podcast. One-on-one conversations of depth and meaning stuff that inspires and encourages us, lets us know that we're not alone and, and even maybe gently pushes us to wherever we dream of going. I talk with guests like the artist illustrator and author, Lisa Congdon, the celebrity chef brother luck, and the best-selling author of the war of art, Steven Pressfield, and lots of other amazing people who do amazing things and who create inspirational good in the world. And then I unleashed my curiosity on them. I find out what they're really about who they really are and what they really think, what has shaped them and what inspired them. Speaker 0 00:00:58 Not only the stuff that we see in the books, they publish in the music and poetry and, and other art that they put out in the world. But in the deep down this, behind that work, who they are as authentic, full human beings with this podcast, the way I see it is that I'm on a mission to learn about humanness and creativity, and then to help us all connect a little bit more with that humanness and creativity that already exists within ourselves. So my guests and I talk about all the joyful, messy, most human bits of life failure and triumph, fear in love, spirituality and faith. There's also politics and society and identity and race and on and on everything. The full, inclusive, diverse range of the lived human experience along the way I occasionally go solo and I explore some of my own questions and creative practices as an artist. Speaker 0 00:01:49 And I try to dig into those experiences and my own ever evolving understandings of humanness and creativity with topics like imposter syndrome and fear of success and self-sabotage and those inner demons that we all face. I do that in part because I just don't think that it's fair. That I only ask people to come onto this show and answer those tough questions themselves, you know, with me hiding behind it. So from time to time, I put myself out there and I test my own answers to it. All the goal of this podcast ultimately is connection through all that human stuff for you. For me, for everybody involved, we learn something about ourselves and each other. In these conversations, we connect, we grow, then we ripple the good stuff out there to others. So if that sounds good to you, I invite you to listen to and follow the humanity podcast. Wherever you listen to podcasts, Humana two is more or less everywhere. Apple podcast, Spotify, audible, Google, Pandora, Amazon, and a lot more. You can also follow and subscribe to the humanity to podcast and follow me. My writing in my [email protected] and on Instagram at too. All right, so let's get on with it. Past episodes are ready to roll and there's always fantastic new conversations of humanist creativity in the works. You can just pick one that calls to you, take a breath and push play.

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