Building a Life Without a Blueprint | Steve Gove on Community, Creativity & Belonging ✨
In this conversation, I sit down with Steve Gove — co-founder of the Prague Fringe Festival, strategist, curator, and someone who has spent much of his life building communities across cities, cultures and creative worlds.
What struck me most was how little of his life seems to have been built through certainty. And yet, somehow, that openness became the foundation for everything.
We spoke about moving countries without a fixed plan, creating spaces where strangers become collaborators, and how some of the most meaningful things in life begin before you fully know what you’re doing.
There’s a recurring idea throughout this conversation: That not knowing can sometimes be an advantage.
That naïveté, especially when you’re young, can allow you to attempt things more experienced people might dismiss as impossible.
We also explored work, joy, creativity, belonging and what it means to build something that outlasts you, not through scale or monument, but through human ripple effects.
In this episode:
• The courage of building without certainty
• Naïveté as an unexpected creative strength
• Why community became the real product behind Prague Fringe
• Asking for opportunities without fear
• Belonging across borders and cultures
• Building meaningful ripple effects through people
• Why joyful work changes how we live
This isn’t a conversation about productivity or success in the conventional sense.
It’s about participation. In life, in people, and in the communities we create around us.
If you do spend time with it, I’d love to know, what stayed with you?