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As creative people we geek to about our craft, but if we want a sustainable practice we must add other ingredients in the mix. Every week Alejo Porras chats with experts to learn their recipes for success, so you can apply them to your creative business. Because artists who pair their craft with business knowledge never starve. So, if you're hungry for inspiration, stories, and tips to thrive as a creative professional, you've come to the right place for food for thought. Enjoy! alejoporrasart.substack.com

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episode Why You Should Stop Judging And Start Reflecting - Part 2 | Feat. Andy J. Pizza | Ep013 artwork

Why You Should Stop Judging And Start Reflecting - Part 2 | Feat. Andy J. Pizza | Ep013

On this episode’s menu of the Fresh Ideas Podcast, host Alejo Porras continues his conversation with illustrator, author, and Creative Pep Talk host Andy J. Pizza — diving deeper into creativity, meaning, and the way we interpret the world. In Part 2, the conversation opens with a simple but powerful idea: most people approach life and art through a binary lens — good or bad, right or wrong. But what if the real value comes from reflection instead of judgment? Andy introduces a different way of engaging with creativity, storytelling, and even life itself — one that moves beyond criticism and into curiosity, meaning, and awareness. This episode explores how storytelling shapes our perception of reality, why we need both play and discernment, and how meaning isn’t something we find — it’s something we actively create through the stories we choose to engage with. On this episode’s menu: * Why binary thinking kills creativity * Reflecting vs criticizing (and why it changes everything) * How to know when you’re in “editor mode” vs “play mode” * Why storytelling is essential to making sense of life * The balance between “sugar” (entertainment) and “medicine” (meaning) * How stories shape your identity, decisions, and worldview * Why you need to engage with stories, not just consume them Books recommended in this episode: * Whole Brain Living → https://www.amazon.com/Whole-Brain-Living-Anatomy-Characters/dp/1401961983 [https://www.amazon.com/Whole-Brain-Living-Anatomy-Characters/dp/1401961983] * The Master and His Emissary → https://www.amazon.com/Master-His-Emissary-Divided-Western/dp/0300188374 [https://www.amazon.com/Master-His-Emissary-Divided-Western/dp/0300188374] Pull the thread Heroes quoted or referenced in this episode: * James Baldwin → * Tim Ferriss → https://davestuartjr.com/what-would-this-look-like-if-it-were-simple/ [https://davestuartjr.com/what-would-this-look-like-if-it-were-simple/] * Jonathan Stark → https://www.theagentsofchange.com/jonathan-stark [https://www.theagentsofchange.com/jonathan-stark] * James Hillman → https://www.noomii.com/articles/134-the-acorn-theory [https://www.noomii.com/articles/134-the-acorn-theory] * Jim Henson → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Henson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Henson] * Cookie Monster → https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/monster-cereals-oral-history [https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/monster-cereals-oral-history] * Miss Piggy → * Jill Bolte Taylor → https://www.sloww.co/whole-brain-living/ [https://www.sloww.co/whole-brain-living/] * Niels Bohr → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementarity_(physics) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementarity_(physics)] * Joseph Campbell → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hero_with_a_Thousand_Faces [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hero_with_a_Thousand_Faces] * Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi → https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202 [https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202] * Norman Rockwell → https://www.nrm.org/collections-2/art-norman-rockwell/ [https://www.nrm.org/collections-2/art-norman-rockwell/] * Wes Anderson * Led Zeppelin → * Carl Jung * Beowulf → https://faculty.gordonstate.edu/cperkowski/1501/Beowulf.pdf [https://faculty.gordonstate.edu/cperkowski/1501/Beowulf.pdf] * Frieza (Dragon Ball) → LET’S CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Alejo Porras IG: http://instagram.com/alejoporrasart/ [http://instagram.com/alejoporrasart/] LI: http://linkedin.com/in/alejoporras/ [http://linkedin.com/in/alejoporras/] Website: http://www.alejoporrasart.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit alejoporrasart.substack.com [https://alejoporrasart.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

29 de abr de 2026 - 44 min
episode This One Thing Makes You A Better Creative - Part 1 | Feat. Andy J. Pizza | Ep012 artwork

This One Thing Makes You A Better Creative - Part 1 | Feat. Andy J. Pizza | Ep012

On this episode’s menu of the Fresh Ideas Podcast, host Alejo Porras sits down with illustrator, author, and Creative Pep Talk host Andy J. Pizza to explore a powerful shift in the creative journey: moving from constant “leveling up” to actually enjoying the process. In the opening moments, Andy challenges a common belief among creatives — that success comes from pushing harder, doing more, and chasing the next level. Instead, he introduces a different approach: asking “what would this look like if it was fun?” This conversation dives deep into creativity as both play and strategy, how to reconnect with your natural creative instincts, and why many creatives lose their joy as they grow. It’s a refreshing and honest look at what it really means to build a creative life that feels as good as it performs. On this episode’s menu: * Why “leveling up” can actually make your work worse * The difference between exploratory and strategic creativity * How to reconnect with your natural creative flow * Why fun is not a distraction, but a creative advantage * How storytelling helps you find meaning in your work * Naming the invisible and making abstract ideas tangible Books recommended in this episode: * Whole Brain Living → https://www.amazon.com/Whole-Brain-Living-Anatomy-Characters/dp/1401961983 [https://www.amazon.com/Whole-Brain-Living-Anatomy-Characters/dp/1401961983] * The Master and His Emissary → https://www.amazon.com/Master-His-Emissary-Divided-Western/dp/0300188374 [https://www.amazon.com/Master-His-Emissary-Divided-Western/dp/0300188374] Pull the thread Heroes quoted or referenced in this episode: * James Baldwin → I do not dream of labor [https://musingsfromabrokenheart.substack.com/p/i-do-not-dream-of-labor] * Tim Ferriss → https://davestuartjr.com/what-would-this-look-like-if-it-were-simple/ [https://davestuartjr.com/what-would-this-look-like-if-it-were-simple/] * Jonathan Stark → https://www.theagentsofchange.com/jonathan-stark [https://www.theagentsofchange.com/jonathan-stark] * James Hillman → https://www.noomii.com/articles/134-the-acorn-theory [https://www.noomii.com/articles/134-the-acorn-theory] * Jim Henson → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Henson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Henson] * Cookie Monster (origin example) → https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/monster-cereals-oral-history [https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/monster-cereals-oral-history] * Miss Piggy → Watch this. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47E1Khn_9po] * Joe (Jill) Bolte Taylor → https://www.sloww.co/whole-brain-living/ [https://www.sloww.co/whole-brain-living/] * Niels Bohr → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementarity_(physics) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementarity_(physics)] * Joseph Campbell → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hero_with_a_Thousand_Faces [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hero_with_a_Thousand_Faces] * Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi → https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202 [https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202] * Norman Rockwell → https://www.nrm.org/collections-2/art-norman-rockwell/ [https://www.nrm.org/collections-2/art-norman-rockwell/] * Wes Anderson * Led Zeppelin →“Immigrant Song” [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8OtzJtp-EM] * Carl Jung → Archetypes [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8WuljiJFBI] * Beowulf → https://faculty.gordonstate.edu/cperkowski/1501/Beowulf.pdf [https://faculty.gordonstate.edu/cperkowski/1501/Beowulf.pdf] * Frieza (Dragon Ball) → Battle with Goku [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI-7D-7X30U] LET’S CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Alejo Porras IG: http://instagram.com/alejoporrasart/ [http://instagram.com/alejoporrasart/] LI: http://linkedin.com/in/alejoporras/ [http://linkedin.com/in/alejoporras/] Website: http://www.alejoporrasart.com [http://www.alejoporrasart.com] Andy J Pizza Pre order his upcoming book → http://invisiblethings.co Website → https://www.andyjpizza.com podcast → https://www.creativepeptalk.com/episodes/ [https://www.creativepeptalk.com/episodes/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit alejoporrasart.substack.com [https://alejoporrasart.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

22 de abr de 2026 - 44 min
episode Follower count doesn't equal money - Part 2 | Feat. Rob O'Rourke | Ep011 artwork

Follower count doesn't equal money - Part 2 | Feat. Rob O'Rourke | Ep011

On this episode’s menu of the Fresh Ideas Podcast, host Alejo Porras continues the conversation with sales funnel strategist Rob O’Rourke to unpack one of the biggest myths in the creative industry: that more followers automatically mean more money. In Part 2, the discussion zooms in on why vanity metrics are misleading, how creators can build profitable businesses without relying on massive audiences, and what actually drives high-quality leads. Rob shares real-world examples from his own experience, explains why DM volume matters more than likes, and breaks down how funnels, positioning, and belief-driven messaging outperform algorithm chasing every time. This episode is essential for creatives who feel stuck chasing reach, posting nonstop, or measuring success by numbers that don’t pay the bills. On this episode’s menu: * Why follower count is the most misleading business metric * How to attract buyers without going viral * The difference between attention and trust * Using funnels to guide leads instead of chasing the algorithm * What high-quality DMs actually signal * How to scale past six figures without burning out ABOUT THE GUEST: Rob O’Rourke is a sales strategist and the founder of ProfitableSkills.com [http://ProfitableSkills.com], where he teaches creatives and solo-entrepreneurs how to build sales systems, close high-ticket projects, and scale their income without relying on massive audiences or constant content creation. Known for his precision-based thinking and ability to simplify complex sales psychology, Rob has helped creators and businesses build funnels, improve conversions, and launch programs generating six-figure and multi-six-figure results. Before the online world, Rob worked everywhere from construction engineering to Canadian oil rigs to web design in Colombia — learning firsthand how to adapt, sell, and rebuild from scratch. Today, he blends practical strategy with lived experience to help creatives build businesses that run on clarity rather than chaos. Find Rob at: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theroborourke/] • Website [https://profitableskills.com] • LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/theroborourke/] LET’S CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Instagram [http://instagram.com/alejoporrasart/] • LinkedIn [http://linkedin.com/in/alejoporras/] • Substack [https://alejoporrasart.substack.com] • Website [http://www.alejoporrasart.com] • YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@alejoporras-visualnotes] Side note: When you’re ready, here are someopportunities for you to learn and connect with me this year 2026. Conferences I’ll be speaking at: Designer Boss Summit [http://designerboss.co/ref/5] (February 10-13 • Free • Online)Creative South 26 [https://www.creativesouth.com/](April 9-11 • Columbus, GA) I’m speaking AND doing a workshop. Workshops I’m hosting: Unlimited Belief [https://buytickets.at/tworiverscreative/2004859] https://buytickets.at/tworiverscreative/2004859(March 12 • Online )Pro Tactics for sketchnoters [https://www.tickettailor.com/events/tworiverscreative/1988634] (April 28-29 • Köln (Cologne), Germany) (Limited seats) Want more info? check out this document [https://2rc.notion.site/Resources-and-Upcoming-events-2eda119cc26b801c97bbfa47ed4a7d8b?source=copy_link] every month so you can stay on the loop This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit alejoporrasart.substack.com [https://alejoporrasart.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

11 de feb de 2026 - 40 min
episode Why talented Creatives don't see business results - Part 1 | Feat. Rob O'Rourke | Ep010 artwork

Why talented Creatives don't see business results - Part 1 | Feat. Rob O'Rourke | Ep010

On this episode’s menu of the Fresh Ideas Podcast, host Alejo Porras sits down with sales funnel strategist Rob O’Rourke for Part 1 of a deep, practical conversation on why so many talented creatives work hard but still struggle to see real business results. From the very beginning, this episode reframes the problem. The issue isn’t talent. It’s the lack of complementary business skills like positioning, pre-educating clients, and building systems that guide people toward a confident “yes.” In this first part, Rob breaks down how scalable systems, sales funnels, and better client communication can dramatically change how creatives are perceived, paid, and trusted. This episode is essential listening for creatives who want consistency, clarity, and leverage without burning out on content or cold outreach. On this episode’s menu: 1. Why most creatives get stuck despite being highly skilled 2. The business skills creatives avoid (and why they matter) 3. How to pre-educate clients before a sales call 4. What actually changes perceived value 5. Using funnels instead of relying only on social media 6. When it makes sense to hire a sales agent LET'S CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Alejo Porras IG: http://instagram.com/alejoporrasart/ [http://instagram.com/alejoporrasart/] LI: http://linkedin.com/in/alejoporras/ [http://linkedin.com/in/alejoporras/] STACK: https://alejoporrasart.substack.com/ [https://alejoporrasart.substack.com/] Website: http://www.alejoporrasart.com [http://www.alejoporrasart.com] ABOUT THE GUEST: Rob O’Rourke is a sales strategist and the founder of ProfitableSkills.com [http://ProfitableSkills.com], where he teaches creatives and solo-entrepreneurs how to build sales systems, close high-ticket projects, and scale their income without relying on massive audiences or constant content creation. Known for his precision-based thinking and ability to simplify complex sales psychology, Rob has helped creators and businesses build funnels, improve conversions, and launch programs generating six-figure and multi-six-figure results. Before the online world, Rob worked everywhere from construction engineering to Canadian oil rigs to web design in Colombia — learning firsthand how to adapt, sell, and rebuild from scratch. Today, he blends practical strategy with lived experience to help creatives build businesses that run on clarity rather than chaos. Find Rob at: Website: https://profitableskills.com [https://profitableskills.com] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit alejoporrasart.substack.com [https://alejoporrasart.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

5 de feb de 2026 - 41 min
episode Live with purpose, on purpose | Feat. Esteban Gast | Ep009 artwork

Live with purpose, on purpose | Feat. Esteban Gast | Ep009

On this episode’s menu of the Fresh Ideas Podcast, host Alejo Porras goes off the regular menu and prepares something different. He sits down with comedian, writer, and host Esteban Gast to explore why comedy and humor are not just entertainment, but essential tools for creativity, awareness, and purpose. In the opening moments of the conversation, Alejo introduces Esteban as a creative who brings intention, wit, and depth into serious topics. Together, they discuss why humor sharpens perception, how quick-witted creativity is developed over time, and what it means to live with awareness of the unseen and unheard. This episode blends philosophy, comedy, creativity, and purpose, offering a refreshing perspective for artists who want to think deeply, feel fully, and create work that actually matters. On this episode’s menu: * Why comedy and humor are essential for creatives * Developing quick-witted creativity through practice and awareness * Seeing the unseen and saying what others avoid * Living with intention and purpose, even when it’s hard * “Catching the ghost” and aligning creativity with meaning ABOUT THE GUEST: Esteban Gast is a comedian, writer, and host whose work has been described as “irreverent but aspirational” by Variety, with the LA Times calling him “the vanguard of the climate comedy movement.” Colombian by heritage, raised in Puerto Rico and Illinois, and currently based in Los Angeles, Esteban blends humor, storytelling, and social impact. He previously taught creativity and design thinking at the University of Illinois and ran an off-the-grid eco-community in Panama before fully committing to comedy. Esteban is the host of Spotify Original “Identity at Play”, “Comedians Conquering Climate Change,” and creator of “Heated Conversations,” a digital interview and sketch series secretly about climate and not-so-secretly produced by Adam McKay’s Yellow Dot Studios. He has written for screen and stage, performs internationally as a stand-up comedian, and currently serves as Comedian in Residence at Generation180, where he co-founded Climate Comedy Cohort and Climate Cultura. His work has earned recognition as a Grist50 Fixer and as one of the Top 100 Latinos in the world taking action on climate change. LET’S CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Esteban Gast Website [http://www.estebangast.com] Instagram [http://instagram.com/realestebangast] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@RealEstebanGast] Alejo Porras Instagram [http://instagram.com/alejoporrasart/] LinkedIn [http://linkedin.com/in/alejoporras/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@alejoporras-visualnotes] Substack [https://alejoporrasart.substack.com/] Website [http://www.alejoporrasart.com] Side note: I have a lot of opportunities for you to learn and connect with me this year 2026. Conferences I’ll be speaking at: Designer Boss Summit [http://designerboss.co/ref/5] (February • Free • Online)Creative South 26 [https://www.creativesouth.com/](April • Columbus, GA) Workshops I’m hosting: Unlimited Belief [https://buytickets.at/tworiverscreative/2004859] https://buytickets.at/tworiverscreative/2004859(March • Online )Pro Tactics for sketchnoters [https://www.tickettailor.com/events/tworiverscreative/1988634] (April • Köln (Cologne), Germany) (Only 8 seats left) Want more info? check out this document [https://2rc.notion.site/Resources-and-Upcoming-events-2eda119cc26b801c97bbfa47ed4a7d8b?source=copy_link] every month so you can stay on the loop This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit alejoporrasart.substack.com [https://alejoporrasart.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

30 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 16 min
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