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Paradox & Purge with James McCrae, Author of The Art of You

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This week, my friend James McCrae is back on the podcast. James is an author, poet, artist, and founder of Sunflower Club, a global school and community dedicated to conscious creativity. He's the author of several books, his newest being The Art of You, which we talk about extensively here. Something I love about the book is the fascinating facts, anecdotes, and stories about James' life and the accumulated knowledge of different authors, musicians, filmmakers, spiritual teachers, and artists of all disciplines, from the Rolling Stones to Alan Ginsberg. Our conversation covers haikus, mistakes being portals, the id vs. ego, the role of criticism in pushing art forward, boundaries attracting people you love, and much more. Let us know if you listen!

Show notes:

- Inbox Organization course: code LETITOUT for 20% off

- Our Substack

- James: Web | Instagram | new book The Art of You

- My Creative Clinic: book a call with me here

- TALK KIT waitlist

- Creative Underdogs/In Process here | waitlist

- IG: @letitouttt + @katiedalebout

- James' other books here & here

If you liked this episode, try out from the archive:

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This week, my friend James McCrae is back on the podcast. James is an author, poet, artist, and founder of Sunflower Club, a global school and community dedicated to conscious creativity. He's the author of several books, his newest being The Art of You, which we talk about extensively here. Something I love about the book is the fascinating facts, anecdotes, and stories about James' life and the accumulated knowledge of different authors, musicians, filmmakers, spiritual teachers, and artists of all disciplines, from the Rolling Stones to Alan Ginsberg. Our conversation covers haikus, mistakes being portals, the id vs. ego, the role of criticism in pushing art forward, boundaries attracting people you love, and much more. Let us know if you listen!

Show notes:

- Inbox Organization course: code LETITOUT for 20% off

- Our Substack

- James: Web | Instagram | new book The Art of You

- My Creative Clinic: book a call with me here

- TALK KIT waitlist

- Creative Underdogs/In Process here | waitlist

- IG: @letitouttt + @katiedalebout

- James' other books here & here

If you liked this episode, try out from the archive:

Episode 421: Sorry for the Delayed Response: Digital Organizer Jésabel DC on Overwhelm, Sensitive Time & Prioritization

  continue reading

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