Creative on Purpose Live!
CSA: Ready to build a sustainable growth engine that generates prosperity without funnel gymnastics? Join us for today’s Be a Blessing Marketing session. Reply ‘BLESSING’ for details! In this episode, Scott Perry [https://substack.com/profile/39971827-scott-perry] and Heat Dziczek [https://substack.com/profile/31150843-heat-dziczek] engage in a wide-ranging conversation about significance, empathy, meaningful work, and the quiet impact we often fail to recognize in ourselves. They explore why generous, thoughtful people often value the small things others do for them while discounting the small things they do for others. From there, the conversation moves into the stories we tell ourselves, the gap between intention and impact, how to receive feedback without losing yourself, and why meaningful work does not have to be big, famous, or widely visible to matter. This episode is a reminder that significance is not something you earn through scale, status, or approval. It is something practiced in relationship, conversation, service, and the courage to keep showing up. In This Episode Scott and Heat discuss: * Why we often underestimate the significance of our own actions * The difference between being interesting and being interested * How our internal stories shape our sense of meaning * Why many “problems” are actually situations that require practice, not solutions * The interpretation gap between intention and impact * How receptivity, restraint, and responsibility improve difficult conversations * What to say when someone is facing something painful and you do not know how to respond * Why feedback can make your work better, even when it first lands as criticism * How fear can become a compass instead of an excuse to hide * Why sufficiency and “enoughness” are essential to meaningful work * The importance of surrounding yourself with the right people Key Takeaway You are probably more significant than you give yourself credit for in the ways that matter, and less significant than you imagine in the ways that keep you stuck in rumination. Meaningful work is not about playing someone else’s game better. It is about deciding what game is yours, who it is for, and how to keep showing up with generosity, honesty, and care. Mentioned in This Episode * Seth Godin * The Song of Significance * Akimbo Workshops * The Creative on Purpose community * Heat’s work helping people have better conversations with people with cancer Subscribe and Learn More Subscribe to Creative on Purpose for more conversations and practical reflections on building a values-aligned life and business without digital marketing BS. Read more and join the Creative on Purpose Substack: Subscribe to the Creative on Purpose YouTube channel for more conversations, trainings, and principle-based support for purpose-driven solopreneurs. Source transcript: Thank you Claire Machado [https://substack.com/profile/168845660-claire-machado], Noble Blend [https://substack.com/profile/21659563-noble-blend], Kyra Faison-Gardner [https://substack.com/profile/242026776-kyra-faison-gardner], and many others for tuning into my live video with Heat [https://substack.com/profile/27373035-heat]! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit creativeonpurpose.substack.com/subscribe [https://creativeonpurpose.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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