Tapping Creativity cover logo
RSS Feed Apple Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts
English
Non-explicit
buzzsprout.com
5.00 stars
22:28

It looks like this podcast has ended some time ago. This means that no new episodes have been added some time ago. If you're the host of this podcast, you can check whether your RSS file is reachable for podcast clients.

Tapping Creativity

by Matthew C. Temple

A podcast for all creatives and artists, offering insight and inspiration into the creative process to help you tap into your creativity.

Copyright: © 2023 Tapping Creativity

Episodes

Boost Your Creativity with Rest & Relaxation | Ep3

9m · Published 23 Feb 21:00

Reading back on the biographies of luminaries like Goethe, Tolstoy, and Dostoevsky, one thing that great thinkers and artists have done is given themselves R&R time. Time to just rest and relax. But in American (or modern Western society), there’s a cultural imperative to push, push, push. Get stuff done. Prove your value, prove your worth, get more money, get more fame, get more glory. We then actually devalue this other time - this time to chill.

Let’s talk about the trade off of time, particularly as it relates to creative work. 

Written and Produced by Matthew C. Temple
Edited by Tyen Musa
Original Theme Music by
Adrian Lee

ABOUT ME
I started my career as an accidental filmmaker. I wrote a “practice script,”  hoping one day I could write one that I could sell or produce. That script became my first film, “Senses of Place,” which went on to win awards on the film festival circuit and was distributed by FilmBuff. 

I then moved to Hollywood where I eventually made nine feature films, eight documentaries, and worked with actors Carrie-Anne Moss, Melora Hardin , Zac Efron, Edi Gathegi and Angela Sarafyan in this year's Caged, and many more. I've worked with producers Kevin Costner, Bill Borden – Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola and Oscar-nominated director Mike Johnson. I have even shared the screen with Josh Brolin, Neil Patrick Harris, Kane Hodder, Naveen Andrews, and many more.

Last year, I released the documentary film, “Hardball: The Girls of Summer.” Currently, I live between California and East Africa, writing and developing new projects, while consulting on film and TV projects. 

Visit my website to see my work – or check me out on IMDb.com

Boost Your Creativity with Rest & Relaxation | Ep3

9m · Published 23 Feb 21:00

Reading back on the biographies of luminaries like Goethe, Tolstoy, and Dostoevsky, one thing that great thinkers and artists have done is given themselves R&R time. Time to just rest and relax. But in American (or modern Western society), there’s a cultural imperative to push, push, push. Get stuff done. Prove your value, prove your worth, get more money, get more fame, get more glory. We then actually devalue this other time - this time to chill.

Let’s talk about the trade off of time, particularly as it relates to creative work. 

Written and Produced by Matthew C. Temple
Edited by Tyen Musa
Original Theme Music by
Adrian Lee

ABOUT ME
I started my career as an accidental filmmaker. I wrote a “practice script,”  hoping one day I could write one that I could sell or produce. That script became my first film, “Senses of Place,” which went on to win awards on the film festival circuit and was distributed by FilmBuff. 

I then moved to Hollywood where I eventually made nine feature films, eight documentaries, and worked with actors Carrie-Anne Moss, Melora Hardin , Zac Efron, Edi Gathegi and Angela Sarafyan in this year's Caged, and many more. I've worked with producers Kevin Costner, Bill Borden – Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola and Oscar-nominated director Mike Johnson. I have even shared the screen with Josh Brolin, Neil Patrick Harris, Kane Hodder, Naveen Andrews, and many more.

Last year, I released the documentary film, “Hardball: The Girls of Summer.” Currently, I live between California and East Africa, writing and developing new projects, while consulting on film and TV projects. 

Visit my website to see my work – or check me out on IMDb.com

To Learn from Your Mistakes, You Have to F*ck Up | Ep 2

7m · Published 23 Feb 20:00

You gotta choose a creative project to sink your teeth into. And then when you do, you need to start making choices - what sentence to write, what rhyme to cut. And you might add the wrong thing and cut out the part that was great. 

I have scripts that I've written, that are just not great. But I had to put it out there and then went back and did a whole rewrite, and then it got a little bit better, and then did a whole rewrite. But I couldn't have gotten to the fifth rewrite, that's pretty good, unless I did the first draft that was bad.

Written and Produced by Matthew C. Temple
Edited by Tyen Musa
Original Theme Music by
Adrian Lee

ABOUT ME
I started my career as an accidental filmmaker. I wrote a “practice script,”  hoping one day I could write one that I could sell or produce. That script became my first film, “Senses of Place,” which went on to win awards on the film festival circuit and was distributed by FilmBuff. 

I then moved to Hollywood where I eventually made nine feature films, eight documentaries, and worked with actors Carrie-Anne Moss, Melora Hardin , Zac Efron, Edi Gathegi and Angela Sarafyan in this year's Caged, and many more. I've worked with producers Kevin Costner, Bill Borden – Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola and Oscar-nominated director Mike Johnson. I have even shared the screen with Josh Brolin, Neil Patrick Harris, Kane Hodder, Naveen Andrews, and many more.

Last year, I released the documentary film, “Hardball: The Girls of Summer.” Currently, I live between California and East Africa, writing and developing new projects, while consulting on film and TV projects. 

Visit my website to see my work – or check me out on IMDb.com

To Learn from Your Mistakes, You Have to F*ck Up | Ep 2

7m · Published 23 Feb 20:00

You gotta choose a creative project to sink your teeth into. And then when you do, you need to start making choices - what sentence to write, what rhyme to cut. And you might add the wrong thing and cut out the part that was great. 

I have scripts that I've written, that are just not great. But I had to put it out there and then went back and did a whole rewrite, and then it got a little bit better, and then did a whole rewrite. But I couldn't have gotten to the fifth rewrite, that's pretty good, unless I did the first draft that was bad.

Written and Produced by Matthew C. Temple
Edited by Tyen Musa
Original Theme Music by
Adrian Lee

ABOUT ME
I started my career as an accidental filmmaker. I wrote a “practice script,”  hoping one day I could write one that I could sell or produce. That script became my first film, “Senses of Place,” which went on to win awards on the film festival circuit and was distributed by FilmBuff. 

I then moved to Hollywood where I eventually made nine feature films, eight documentaries, and worked with actors Carrie-Anne Moss, Melora Hardin , Zac Efron, Edi Gathegi and Angela Sarafyan in this year's Caged, and many more. I've worked with producers Kevin Costner, Bill Borden – Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola and Oscar-nominated director Mike Johnson. I have even shared the screen with Josh Brolin, Neil Patrick Harris, Kane Hodder, Naveen Andrews, and many more.

Last year, I released the documentary film, “Hardball: The Girls of Summer.” Currently, I live between California and East Africa, writing and developing new projects, while consulting on film and TV projects. 

Visit my website to see my work – or check me out on IMDb.com

Focus on What You Can Control | Tapping Creativity Ep1

11m · Published 23 Feb 19:00

If you have only one idea, and it's the basket you put all of your eggs into, you're actually not an artist, you're not a creative. The song that you wrote three years ago, is three years old. Put it out there, do the work continually to get better, and keep moving forward. Do what makes you feel alive, share what you have created with whoever you can, and then go make more of it.

Written and Produced by
Matthew C. Temple
Edited by Tyen Musa
Original Theme Music by
Adrian Lee

ABOUT ME
I started my career as an accidental filmmaker. I wrote a “practice script,”  hoping one day I could write one that I could sell or produce. That script became my first film, “Senses of Place,” which went on to win awards on the film festival circuit and was distributed by FilmBuff. 

I then moved to Hollywood where I eventually made nine feature films, eight documentaries, and worked with actors Carrie-Anne Moss, Melora Hardin , Zac Efron, Edi Gathegi and Angela Sarafyan in this year's Caged, and many more. I've worked with producers Kevin Costner, Bill Borden – Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola and Oscar-nominated director Mike Johnson. I have even shared the screen with Josh Brolin, Neil Patrick Harris, Kane Hodder, Naveen Andrews, and many more.

Last year, I released the documentary film, “Hardball: The Girls of Summer.” Currently, I live between California and East Africa, writing and developing new projects, while consulting on film and TV projects. 

Visit my website to see my work – or check me out on IMDb.com

Focus on What You Can Control | Tapping Creativity Ep1

11m · Published 23 Feb 19:00

If you have only one idea, and it's the basket you put all of your eggs into, you're actually not an artist, you're not a creative. The song that you wrote three years ago, is three years old. Put it out there, do the work continually to get better, and keep moving forward. Do what makes you feel alive, share what you have created with whoever you can, and then go make more of it.

Written and Produced by
Matthew C. Temple
Edited by Tyen Musa
Original Theme Music by
Adrian Lee

ABOUT ME
I started my career as an accidental filmmaker. I wrote a “practice script,”  hoping one day I could write one that I could sell or produce. That script became my first film, “Senses of Place,” which went on to win awards on the film festival circuit and was distributed by FilmBuff. 

I then moved to Hollywood where I eventually made nine feature films, eight documentaries, and worked with actors Carrie-Anne Moss, Melora Hardin , Zac Efron, Edi Gathegi and Angela Sarafyan in this year's Caged, and many more. I've worked with producers Kevin Costner, Bill Borden – Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola and Oscar-nominated director Mike Johnson. I have even shared the screen with Josh Brolin, Neil Patrick Harris, Kane Hodder, Naveen Andrews, and many more.

Last year, I released the documentary film, “Hardball: The Girls of Summer.” Currently, I live between California and East Africa, writing and developing new projects, while consulting on film and TV projects. 

Visit my website to see my work – or check me out on IMDb.com

Tapping Creativity with Matthew C. Temple - Podcast Trailer

1m · Published 18 Jan 17:00

Creativity is by definition ‘creating something from nothing’. And historically or mythologically speaking, creators have been gods and goddesses. So by being creators, creatives artists, we are actually taking on divine work. And that's pretty serious stuff. And we know that inspiration and the flow that brings, you know, creativity to life is something that we have to kindle within ourselves. But we don't get all the fuel from within ourselves. And that's where we can actually go outside and find others to offer us insight, inspiration, and some wisdom or support. 

Welcome to the podcast here cracking creativity with myself, Matthew C. Temple, and each week, we're going to dive into questions and issues and inspiration around creativity in the creative process. And once a month, I will be joined by a guest, someone who has actually found a way to have a thriving creative process and they can share with us what works for them what doesn't we get to get a little bit of insight and wisdom from those who are successful and or who are also having their own struggles and have come before us that can offer us something as well. So I look forward to spending time with you. Make sure while you're here right now and thinking about it, go ahead and subscribe so that when we release each week's episode, you will be the first to know and if you like what you see, or you think you're gonna like what you see, go ahead and give us a thumbs up or give us a rating and make sure to spread the love. Look forward to having you with me. We'll see you soon.

Tapping Creativity with Matthew C. Temple - Podcast Trailer

1m · Published 18 Jan 17:00

Creativity is by definition ‘creating something from nothing’. And historically or mythologically speaking, creators have been gods and goddesses. So by being creators, creatives artists, we are actually taking on divine work. And that's pretty serious stuff. And we know that inspiration and the flow that brings, you know, creativity to life is something that we have to kindle within ourselves. But we don't get all the fuel from within ourselves. And that's where we can actually go outside and find others to offer us insight, inspiration, and some wisdom or support. 

Welcome to the podcast here cracking creativity with myself, Matthew C. Temple, and each week, we're going to dive into questions and issues and inspiration around creativity in the creative process. And once a month, I will be joined by a guest, someone who has actually found a way to have a thriving creative process and they can share with us what works for them what doesn't we get to get a little bit of insight and wisdom from those who are successful and or who are also having their own struggles and have come before us that can offer us something as well. So I look forward to spending time with you. Make sure while you're here right now and thinking about it, go ahead and subscribe so that when we release each week's episode, you will be the first to know and if you like what you see, or you think you're gonna like what you see, go ahead and give us a thumbs up or give us a rating and make sure to spread the love. Look forward to having you with me. We'll see you soon.

Tapping Creativity has 178 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 66:40:38. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 12th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 8th, 2024 14:11.

Similar Podcasts

Every Podcast » Podcasts » Tapping Creativity