Creativity in the Time of Capitalism
Today we continue our conversation with Amanda Lee McCarty, host of the Clotheshorse Podcast [https://clotheshorsepodcast.com/episodes/] and Clotheshorse Consulting [https://clotheshorsepodcast.com/consulting/]. If you missed part one [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-conversation-with-amanda-mccarty-host/id1794027758?i=1000771147607], please pause and begin there. ++++++++ In case you missed the launch of the new suite of programming here on Creativity in the Time of Capitalism [https://creativityinthetimeofcapitalism.substack.com/], I recently aired two special preview episodes from our newsletter, which I consider the home base of this project. It included our new Ask an Expert [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/special-preview-episode-ask-an-expert-with/id1794027758?i=1000768382656] interview series, where we unpack a theme from the previous long form conversation, and our new hotline episode [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/special-preview-episode-citc-hotline-audience-mistakes/id1794027758?i=1000769631305], where audience members like you share personal experiences about the same topic. Our new theme, based on this conversation with Amanda, is people pleasing. We will discuss this topic as well as its origins and the ways in which it can manifest in our personal and professional lives, first with our next Ask an Expert interview with psychologist Dr. Christy Wood, then our following hotline episode with your audience stories will follow. And this is where you come in. If people pleasing is something that you have felt affected by, embodied, or overcome, I would love to hear from you. I've personally only recently uncovered the depth of influence that people pleasing has had on my own life—from growing up as a little sister to many, many foibles in people management. Being liked is linked to our capacity for survival in so many ways. In my case, I found it to be a magnet that drew me away from my own center for most of my adult life. To participate in the hotline episode, you can record a voice memo sharing your own people-pleasing insights or experiences, and email it to me at hi@creativityinthetimeofcapitalism.com [http://creativityinthetimeofcapitalism.com/]. Don't worry about speaking perfectly or having some very concise and super polished statement. What's most important is just sharing something honest and authentic to your experience. Your stories will be compiled and shared in the next hotline episode on the Creativity in the Time of Capitalism newsletter [https://creativityinthetimeofcapitalism.substack.com/]. I cannot wait to hear from you and thanks again for being here. Until soon. ++++++++
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