Loud on the Inside
I have every tool. Every idea. A Google Drive full of half-started things. And for three weeks, I kept opening this episode... reading what I had... and closing it again. I have a word for that now: creatination. (cree-AY-tin-AY-shun) It's the specific paralysis that happens when nothing is actually missing — except the doing. It's not writer's block. It's not burnout. It's something in between that I've never seen named, so I named it myself. This episode is about what I did about it — and what I found underneath it. In this episode: * What creatination is (and why it's different from writer's block or burnout) * Write Week — the one-week creative sprint I gave myself, documented on Instagram, and why putting structure around focus actually worked * The video setup collecting dust in my office, and how Write Week finally made me turn it on * What came out of that week: two articles, a podcast script, a vertical series, a pilot, an Alpha 8 episode, and a slight pivot that I'm counting anyway * The harder thing underneath all of it — fear, imposter syndrome, and what the steady paycheck was really giving me permission to do * AI in creative industries: where I sit in the gray area, and the questions I'm still sitting with (voice cloning, AI-assisted editing, the abundance of AI slop — and whether responsible use changes anything) * A fascinating Audible experiment with screenwriter Scott Z. Burns that I won't spoil Mentioned in this episode: * Tuned In [https://tunedinaudio.com/] — my audio drama discovery app, built on Lovable * Descript / ElevenLabs — voice cloning tools * Submagic — AI video tool * What Could Go Wrong? [https://www.audible.com/pd/What-Could-Go-Wrong-Audiobook/B0F4GSVRGS?share_location=pdp&source_code=ASSGB149080119000H] — the Audible/Plan B Entertainment experiment with Scott Z. Burns
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