The Creative Condition podcast

Welcome to 'The Creative Condition' podcast: an ongoing exploration of human creativity to help you understand and maximise yours. The show is hosted by creativity coach, Founder of The Creative Condition, and The New York Times, Adidas, and Premier League illustrator Ben Tallon. Creativity is an often misunderstood pillar of human happiness, something far bigger than artistic talent and crucial for fulfilling lives and careers. Featuring exclusive interviews with experts and thought leaders, including illustrators, rock stars, artists, sensitivity experts, designers, emergency service workers, Olympic gold medal winners, comedians, microbiologists, photographers, fighters, and many others.Supported by founding sponsor illustrationx.com. Also supported by the Ukrainian Institute https://ui.org.ua

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Episodes

Monday Feb 28, 2022

The cliche is true. Failure is one of our greatest compasses. It is never as simple as a waste of time. Following on from UCLan design conference week 11's talk under the same title, I wanted to share the story of Quenched Music - why it never got going in the way Dirty Freud and I envisioned but proved a valuable gateway to projects, people, ideas, and skills we had no other way of accessing.Get your near misses over at @bentallon on social, and a big thank you to show supporters Illustration X and the AOI.https://bentallon.comhttps://bentallonwriter.comhttps://instagram.com/dirtyfreud

Wednesday Jan 26, 2022

Sarah Brown is an incredible vocalist with the likes of Simple Minds, Duran Duran, Roxy Music, Stevie Wonder, Simpl Red, Pink Floyd and many more. Sarah is letting us in on her adoration of Mahalia Jackson, and her upcoming tribute album to the queen of Gospel. It’s an immensely powerful, inspiring, uplifting conversation with an incredible person.We cover rebuilding after emotional trauma and damaging experiences, following feeling and the heart when it comes to creativity, trusting in the self, and power in doing the thing you are passionate about.This show is supported by https://illustrationx.com and https://theaoi.comhttps://www.instagram.com/sarahbrownvocal/?hl=enhttps://linktr.ee/sarahbrownofficialhttps://bentallon.comhttps://bentallonwriter.com

Thursday Dec 09, 2021

A free audiobook version of 'The Elf in the Delph' for listeners of The Creative Condition podcast.A thank you for staying with me despite the sporadic releases of late.This story is available as a limited edition, 100-run illustrated zine at https://bentallonwriter.com/shop now.For the whole story of the zine, see two episodes ago.Written and narrated by Ben TallonEdited by David Woods-Hale

Tuesday Dec 07, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated or provided space to make a change to our creative professions. Whatever the motivations or reasons, change is a scary word, and something a lot of us struggle to control or understand the nature of.Laura Hope has worked as a wonderful illustrator for a number of years. It wasn't always so. She tells us her fascinating story and explains why she has made the decision to take a job working in an art gallery in order to refocus her energy and skills.Share your own change stories @bentallon on social media. Please do subscribe to and review the Creative Condition Podcast on your chosen platform now.Supported by https://illustrationx.com and https://theaoi.comhttps://www.laura-hope.com/https://www.instagram.com/_laurahope/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/laurahopeillohttps://bentallon.comhttps://bentallonwriter.com/shop

Tuesday Nov 30, 2021

Starting out in a whole new creative discipline can be a scary experience. When I started writing, it was a form of catharsis. A mental release that triggered a whole unexpected career path.Now as I release my first illustrated fiction zine, I thought it might be useful to share some of the hopes, fears, and learnings of building a new identity. The Elf in the Delph is a balance of my words and pictures, and the path has been a windy one.The rejection and self-doubt never fully goes away, so I wanted to chat about making a limited edition publication.The Elf in the Delph is available at https://bentallonwriter.com/shopThe show is supported by https://illustrationx.com and https://theaoi.com

Tuesday Jun 22, 2021

It's been and continues to be a strange, surreal time of our lives. Creativity is a fundamental part of who we are as humans and moves hand in hand with the way we feel.I'm joined by self-described 'creative wander' brothers Brian and Michael Thibodeau to talk about their unique response to remotely remain close during lockdown/quarantine, which organically resulted in their 'Quarantined Portraits' book.We discuss why it's not about what you didn't or did create during the pandemic, but how you coped, how you stayed in touch and made it through.The show is supported by http://illustrationx.com and http://theaoi.comhttps://www.instagram.com/bthibbs.studio/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/michael.thibo/?hl=enhttps://www.blurb.co.uk/b/10650724-quarantined-portraitshttp://bentallon.comhttp://bentallonwriter.com

Monday Jun 07, 2021

Matt Essam built a career he thought was the one for him. When he made it, it didn't feel too good. So he started again and focused on a different set of goals.He wanted well-paid and creatively, emotionally fulfilling work.Today he works with freelancers and small businesses to help them find and attract dream clients. Matt joins me to break down the reasons why so many people end up jaded with their work, believing the old misconception that well-paid work cannot be creatively fulfilling and vice-versa.This one is packed full of golden advice and you can download a free copy of Matt's book, Create and Prosper here: https://www.createandprosper.co/This show is kindly supported by http://illustrationx.com and http://theaoi.comWebsite: ​www.mattessam.co.uk Social handle: @matt_essam Instagram: ​https://www.instagram.com/matt_essam/ Facebook: ​https://www.facebook.com/mattessam/ Twitter: ​https://twitter.com/matt_essam LinkedIn: ​https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattessam/http://bentallon.comhttp://bentallonwriter.com

Tuesday May 25, 2021

So often, we create great work, have fresh ideas and know our skill set. But can we express ourselves with confidence, in an effective way that does the work justice?It's an age-old conundrum; one strong skill set balanced out by shortcomings. But does it need to be this way? Sara Coggin, illustrator and language teacher joins me to talk about breaking down misconceptions about confidence and why they are at the root of issues expressing our creativity. We dig into why it's crucial to join the emotional dots and why we have to be sympathetic to our personality.This podcast is kindly supported by http://illustrationx.com and http://theaoi.comhttps://saracogg.in/https://www.instagram.com/cogginsketchbook/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/speaklikeyou/?hl=enhttp://bentallon.comhttp://bentallonwriter.com

Tuesday Apr 13, 2021

With the rise in tuition fees proving a gateway for many people who want to study at degree level, there's a bigger question mark than ever before over whether formal education is essential for a career in the arts.'Where did you study?' is the most interrogation I've ever faced as a freelance illustrator. When it comes to the writing and podcasting side of my work, there was no study, just a passionate interest and the desire to make it happen. Illustrator, designer and photographer Tim Easley did not study at all.He had no real inclination he wanted a career in the arts until a little later than most. When he felt it, he made the decision, in accordance with his personality, to educate himself. He now works across a broad range of clients, industries and disciplines with a distinct illustrative style and beautiful, independent books of hhis photography. Tim joins me to share the whole story, why he chose this unconventional path and why it is crucial to consider the character when navigating our own way through the often confusing arts.Available now on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher Podcasts and Google Podcasts.Supported by http://illustrationx.com and http://theaoi.comhttps://timeasley.com/https://twitter.com/timeasleyhttps://www.instagram.com/timeasley/http://bentallon.comhttp://bentallonwriter.com

Monday Mar 29, 2021

Alan McGee is one of a kind. His tough start in 1970s Glasgow set him up for a tumultuous, glorious and legendary ride at the top of the 1990s and 2000s music scene as the head of Creation Records and the man behind the biggest band in the world at the time, Oasis.Primal Scream, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Teenage Fanclub and My Bloody Valentine, to name but a few, followed suit.I sit down with Alan as his movie biopic, directed by Nick Moran and written for screen by Irvine Welsh, 'Creation Stories' comes out to dig into what he describes as 'bonkers brave f**k you creativity.This is must listen, packed full of advice about making bold decisions and getting behind them, when they feel right, taking risks and not shying away from controversy when it comes to creativity.The podcast is supported by Illustration X (http://illustrationx.com) and The Association of Illustrators (http://theaoi.com)Creation Stories is out now on Sky Cinema.

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