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CT03: Find Your Creative Outlet

2 min · 23 de feb de 2026
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Car Talk episodes are weekly releases of short, quick tips to help you be a little bit better, today. Adam wraps up a quick errand run and lands on something bigger than a monitor swap: the importance of finding your creative outlet. He's switching ecosystems, just sold his Apple Studio display, and the guy who bought it reminded him why creation matters: exposure to something sparks the need to build something. Adam discusses his own identity as a creator, writer, podcaster, former TV host, and makes the case that creativity isn't a trait you're born with, it's a muscle you build by doing. His message: you don't need a yellow brain, you need a starting point. Whether it's photography, painting, video, music, or a hops farm and brewery like his former colleague Kip Fulks (co-founder of Under Armour), creativity can look like a hundred different things. His challenge to you: find your thing, get started today, and tag him in it. He'll be one of your biggest champions, and if you paint, he's got some bare walls that need filling.

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