Is There More? with Megan A Tully

You’re Not Creatively Stuck — You’re Waiting to Be Rescued

1 h 6 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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Have you ever felt like your dream was on pause because you were waiting for someone to choose you?In this deeply honest episode of Is There More?, filmmaker Maris Lidaka opens up about what it takes to build a creative life when no one is coming to hand you the opportunity.After graduating film school, Maris spent years believing he needed the perfect budget, the right permission, or the big break before he could make the work he was meant to make. But after losing his father, moving to LA, struggling to find his footing, and eventually cleaning houses just to get by, he had a wake-up call: if this was what life looked like while waiting, he might as well start creating.We talk about grief, identity, perfectionism, filmmaking, the pressure to be “ready,” and the dangerous trap so many artists fall into — waiting to be rescued instead of making the dang thing.Maris also shares the story behind his upcoming feature film, Concrete River, about a homeless music producer with synesthesia trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter, and how that story grew from real discoveries in his own life.If you’ve ever felt stuck, behind, under-resourced, or like your creative life can’t begin until someone finally picks you, this conversation will remind you that completion is better than perfection — and that your career won’t start itself. Blended Future Project: https://blendedfutureproject.com/ [https://blendedfutureproject.com/] Maris Lidika Substack: https://marislidaka.substack.com/ [⁠https://marislidaka.substack.com/⁠] Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/istheremoreworld [https://www.instagram.com/istheremoreworld] Megan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganatully [https://www.instagram.com/meganatully]

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