Ep. 25: Ari Herstand - "some thoughts on music critics, DMB, social media for artists, and how to spot a dodgy educator."

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In this episode josh is joined by musician and author Ari Herstand (USA) to discuss his latest book "How To Make it in the New Music Business" - a book that the mighty Derek Sivers has described as "The single best book on the current music business." (2016)

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Ep. 24: author David Sax - "some thoughts on the Revenge of Analog, online education and physical gifts."

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In this episode josh is joined by author David Sax (CAN/USA) to discuss his latest book The Revenge of Analog - one of Josh's must-read books of 2016 for artists and/or anyone who grew up sharing and enjoying analog things.

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Ep. 23: Professor Aaron Perzanowski - "some more thoughts on ownership in digital era."

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Today Josh is joined by Professor and author Aaron Perzanowski.
Aaron is the Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University and also the co-author of one of Josh’s favourite books of 2016, The End of Ownership (co-authored with Jason Schultz).

Episode Glossary and Full Show Notes coming Feb 3rd 2017.

Some links for pondering:

 

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Ep. 22: "Some thoughts on mastering those things that are actually within your grasp."

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In this episode Josh shares something that has been bugging him lately. "Creative people spending their energy, focus, time (and even hard earned dollars) trying to work out ways off skipping the HARD WORK that drives all but the rarest of creative careers."

Thoughts shared:

  • How rare it really is to see unicorn talent. 
  • How singular BHAG can be poison to the creative career if you allow the failure of that BHAG to damage your confidence, or sap the energy right out of your art.
  • Try forgetting about one big event in the future and focus instead on process - day-to-day mastery of all things that are within your current abilities, and those that lie just beyond. 

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Ep. 21: "2016 Art Review - best album, books, playlists, songs and Great Courses."

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In this episode Josh shares his favourite Albums, Playlists, Songs, Books and Great Courses of 2016 (see below for Josh's picks). If you wanted to send in your own picks for 2016 check the contacts below.

Also, Josh has attached his most downloaded podcast of 2016 to the end of this episode - it's actually not an episode of #DeadlyArnold but rather an episode of his other show "On The Bubble Podcast" (if you're interested in either the Terminator franchise or the Psychology of Fan Behaviour, or for some reason both like Josh is, you might enjoy the episode attached - all about Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles. It starts around the 13minute mark.  

Our 2016 Creative Review:

  • Album - "To be everywhere is to be nowhere" by Thrice
  • Playlists - The "Spanish Instrumental" and "Japanese Instrumental" playlists on Spotify. 
  • Songs - "Elephant" by Jason Isbell, and "The Sky Boat Song" from the show Outlander.
  • Books - "H is for Hawk" by Helen Macdonald, "Wizards First Rule" by Terry Goodkind, and "The Complete Essays of Montaigne." 
  • The Great Courses - "The Great Ideas of Psychology" and "The Great Ideas of Philosophy" both presented by Daniel N. Robinson, Ph.D. 

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Ep. 20: "Ownership in the Digital Era" part 2 - with visual artist JIMMYMIA8

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Josh and his friend Jimmy (visual artist and filmmaker) go deeper into Ownership in the Digital Era. Josh is pretty worried about the situation - Jimmy is less so - between the two, the guys are hoping they've found a balance here on the pod. 

If it's in your phone, and you paid for it, you own it (click to read the Quartz article by Christopher Groskopf)

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Ep. 19: "Age of Ownership - P1 - some thoughts on ownership in the digital era."

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If it's in your phone, and you paid for it, you own it (click to read the Quartz article by Christopher Groskopf)

Full #DeadlyArnold Ep. 19 Show Notes Coming November, 6th 2016. 

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Ep. 18: "Some thoughts on the importance of business knowledge for musicians and artists."

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Have you ever heard a career musician, artist or creative say something like the following? “I wish I knew more about business early on in my career..” 

Well your host Josh sure has, and up until recently he believed completely in the idea that, having greater knowledge must in-turn lead to more success, but he’s had a change of heart.

Possible Thought Technology: “..Cast your mind to the present, focus on process, and master yourself..” 

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Ep. 17: "Some thoughts on 'H is for Hawk' by Helen Macdonald."

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In this episode Josh L discusses his favourite book of 2016 “H is for Hawk” by Helen Macdonald.

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Ep. 16: "Some thoughts on living at the borders ones true-creative-self."

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In this quick episode Josh introduces an idea that has been occupying much of his spare cycles of late, and that's an interpretation from the works of Seneca. 

"..it is the base state of man to live in proximity to, and rarely push up against, the borders of ones true self.." ~ Josh L via Seneca

Josh also shared some words on Instagram to go along with his thinking on this subject: "I used to worry that exploring my internal world was nothing short of pusillanimous escapism, but now I realise (mind you it took a few years off the Jameson and many more greys in my beard to realise) that when I create new things (music, lyrics, podcasts) that it's all coming from that same internal work: From a place where at best I feel confused and at worst I feel tapped, is in fact the place in which I can sneak up on my true self.."

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EP. 15: "Some thoughts on Starting Anywhere, and tactics for avoiding snake oil."

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In this episode Josh (@joshuacliston) pulls his car over while listening to Improv Wisdom by "Patricia Ryan Madson" and shares his excitement about The Fourth Maxim - Start Anywhere.

3 Key Lines from The Fourth Maxim - Start Anywhere.
• "All starting points are equally valid."
• "The notion that there is such a thing as a proper beginning, and the search to find that ideal starting place, Robs Us of Time!"
• "Once a job is underway you have a new and more realistic perspective."

Possible Thought Technology.
1) That we must question why anyone trying to sell us a Best Process or Method for Starting feels they way they feel ..are they more concerned for your creativity or their own bank accounts?
2) Maybe we need to flip the Marketeer-Starting-Advice on its head and look for commonalities in what the Guru's say doesn't work, as there is often more alignment in these concepts than in any advice around what they say does.
(I'm assuming because it's much harder to sell product or book called This Doesn't Work But I Think X&Y Might than it is to sell This Works Every Time - All The Time). #cuethepuke

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Ep. 13: "SOME THOUGHTS ON GETTING LOST MARKETING-YOUR-MARKETING."

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In this episode Josh L talks about his own failings in keeping song writing and performing at the centre of his musical world as opposed to music marketing. He introduces what he sees as the "marketing-your-marketing problem" and then goes on to explain how a musician or band might be able to spot if their focus has shifted away from what's really important - the completion of the best music and lyrics possible.

Proposed Thought Technology: "Avoid focussing all your time and effort on marketing content that in turn needs its own heavy investment of marketing energy (marketing-your-marketing) - focus instead on creating the very best core-art (in this case music and lyrics) that you can."

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Ep. 12: "Some thoughts on Band Life, and becoming a Professional Opera Singer w/ Shanul Sharma."

Shanul’s next great adventure – help him out by taking a look at this link! australianculturalfund.org.au/projects/t…diff-fund/

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In this episode Josh is joined by long time friend Shanul Sharma. Shanul moved from India to Australia in the early 00’s and soon after entered the world of Australian heavy metal. He has since transitioned into a career as a professional Opera singer. Yes that’s right, the bloke can REALLY SING, and is also a champion person!

FULL SHOWS NOTES COMING 23/07/2016

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Thanks heaps for your precious listening time, I really appreciate it.

Ep. 11: "Some thoughts on the Cult Of Planning, and quitting things to create space."

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In this episode of the show Josh speaks extemporaneously about his growing belief that the online marketing world is creating a Cult of Planning, and how he thinks it might be a bad-thing for your creative career – as he is finding it is for his own song writing and third-act music career.

These are just Josh’s initial thoughts on whether planning every aspect of your creative output will actually help you succeed, or whether it could end up leading you down a less fruitful creative path?

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Ep. 10 "Josh & George from The Buskers Guide, busking in S/E Asia, sleeping in a tipi, and starting a roof top bar in Malaysia."

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The Deadly Arnold welcomes Josh Thompson and George Arnold from The Buskers Guide – the boys are travelling the world using primarily busking as their financial engine (oh yeah, they’ve also made a few films and sold a few toasted sandwiches along the way). The boys share some really funny stories, and amazingly (being the awesome blokes that they are) avoid pitching anything in particular – outside of an admiral level of self awareness and their super interesting story thus far. “No Need To Subscribe For The Rest – as Josh T would say.”

More of  what Josh, Josh and George talk about:

  • Losing ones shoes at the airport due to having too much busking gear
  • Josh and George heading off around Australia and then off to S/E Asia with $1,000 between them, and knowing only a handful of cover tunes to fuel their busking repertoire – the guys were learning on the busk.
  • The importance of remaining flexible when trying to get good at your art or craft, and how that flexibility feeds breathing room into your creative process.
  • Starting a successful bar (illegally mind you) on a roof top in Malaysia. The bar became a place for card games, music, Acro-Yoga, and even some fire twirling.
  • Sleeping on the top story of a double-decker bus in the middle of primary school during a fund raising event.
  • Sticking to getting better and better at your craft, so the the art can come, and NOT selling BS to good people along the way.

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Ep. 09: “Share what you’re fanatical about, and leveragibility is overrated.”

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In this episode Josh discusses his dislike of marketeers pushing their content-as-leverage narrative, and not caring enough about what makes something truly worth spending your time with.

What Josh speaks about in this episode:

  • The new Saosin album “Along the Shadow” and how damn awesome it is.
  • How discovering Amazon’s Kindle Rentals allowed Josh to both afford to rent “The Dramatic Imagination” and also skip the cost of postage during a time when the $AUS is relatively weak against the $USD. (Programming Note: In the episode Josh referred to this book as “The Creative Imagination” – yeah he knows #thumbsdown)
  • Share what you’re truly fanatical about online, not what you think you can leverage into something more beneficial for yourself (and only for yourself) in the future.
  • If you use your reverence for the subject matter and the quality you build around that fandom/wisdom as your measuring stick, you allow yourself the chance to look back on your creative output with a thoughtful and caring eye – as opposed to focussing solely on metrics like downloads, views, sales, dollars, etc, that might always leave you feeling empty.
  • Keeping what you’re fanatical about at the core of your sharing online allows a creator to avoid the “Principal-Agent-Problem” and maintain an alignment between what’s best for the Creator (Agent) and the Fan (Principal).
  • Leverage is great, but when it comes to creating awesome works, leverage is overrated in comparison to creating something great in-and-of-itself.

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Ep. 08: "When are you going to do something more Grown-Up?"

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Dan Caulfield is both a talented instrumentalist/vocalist/lyricist and also one of your Josh’s dearest friends. In today’s show Josh and Dan have an extemporaneous post-guitar-jam discussion of the following question:

“When are you going to do something more Grown-Up?”

Josh post podcast thoughts: I’m yet to meet a creative person who is approaching or living through the third decade of their life that hasn’t heard a version of this very same question at some point. Personally I think it’s important to recognise the question, accept that it may have been birthed from a dark negative place, and if it is, for the sake of your creativity and creative output – you must work hard to keep that negativity external.

If you, the creative person(s), starts to question the value of your own process and your own output, the people who already receive happiness from your art (including yourself) will be the first to suffer. 

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Ep. 07: "Jackson Rogers on artistic growth curves, and why we won't be reading Freedom Journal."

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“A fanatic is one who redoubles her effort when she has forgotten her aim.” ~ George Santayana

In this episode Josh is joined by podcaster, radio creator and sound designer Jackson Rogers (AUS via the UK). The guys discuss entre-freedom-journals and why they will never read such works, let alone pay premium dollars for the “privilege” – the two J’s also talk about creating art and it becoming something altogether different from what it started out as (and what you as the creator thought it would become).

Full show notes coming Friday, March 25th. 

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Ep. 06: "Going with Knowledge Over Numbers" - 107 books part 3

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In this episode Josh talks about “Going with Knowledge Over Numbers” in non-fiction reading.

A questions for the avid readers – “Are you reading a lot of books to gain more understanding, clarity and enjoyment in your life, or are you just chasing a reading-goal?” 

Changes of Heart-brain:

  1. Decide in advance what you want a new non-fiction book to help you understand better, prove/disprove, expand upon, etc.
  2. Be open to the idea that this new book might challenge everything you currently feel, believe and understand about a particular topic/field – come to terms with that early in your reading cycle and it can be a real game changer. 

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Deadly Arnold Ep. 04: "Insights from reading 107 books in 2015 - part 1"

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This is part 1 of a multi-part podcasting mini-series around the insights gained (or not gained) from reading 107 non-fiction books in 2015.

The following notes were taken in Drafts for iOS and were used as the core of this episode.

Vertical vs Horizontal Chains of Inspiration and Inquiry.
“It wasn’t until I sat down to read to the work of Austin Kleon that I realised that for a very long time I’ve been following horizontal lines of both inquiry and inspiration. Kleon, in his incredible little book “STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST” suggests that instead of expanding your range of inspiration or inquiry horizontally (meaning to the piers, contemporaries, and supporters of the artist or creative idea that you currently enjoy), instead look to go vertically back through their sources of inspiration, and then again back to their inspirations-inspirations. I’ve discovered the value in this, and the depths understanding that can come from knowing all the small truths and trade-offs that lead to the idea, theory, work or creative movement that you currently enjoy. As a side note; this process may also open up new ways of enjoying your favourite albums, books, TV shows and more, like it has for me of late.
Take two examples from my own life – one regarding reading books, and the other regarding listen to podcasts.

Horizontal-Readititus:
Several years ago when I first started to get back into reading I suffered from what I’m now jokingly refer to as “horizontal-readititus” – where instead of tracking back through the truth or even more so the untruth of business, marketing, and personal growth books and purveyors, I instead went in search of contemporary collaborators for those very same ideas (basically I was a classic case of the-conformationally-biased!)

Now take Podcasting:
In the Australian summer of 2014 I became somewhat disheartened by what I came to see as both charlatanism and greed in the Podcasting circles I had traditionally been most involved with; but instead of broadening out even wider across the same general Podcasting genres and content creators like I had in the past, I instead went back to one particular Podcaster who’s opinion I respect “Rob Greenlee” from The New Media Show and RobGreenlee.com and looked at the type of shows and people that he seemed to enjoy/respect most. And although the exact vertical chain is a little fuzzy right now, it went something like this:

Dan Carlin from Hardcore History
^
Rob Walch from Libsyn
^
The New Media Show
^
Dan Benjamin from 5by5 network
^
Merlin Mann and Dan Benjamin’s Back to Work podcast
^
Roderick on the Line with Merlin Mann and John Roderick

So all in all, I feel as author Austin Kleon seems to feel, that you dig deeper into those who inspired those who inspire you, and keep digging. Oh yeah, and this ones from me, buy and read the books the your favourite people read, not the books that appear in Amazon’s “frequently brought together tab.”