Unapologetically Creative
Brendan Constantine, poet and educator, explores how creativity evolves over time and why great work comes from moving forward rather than repeating what once worked. In this conversation, he reflects on poetry as a “language within a language,” one that allows us to express what everyday speech cannot. He shares how teaching and working with individuals experiencing aphasia and brain injuries reshaped his understanding of communication, showing how creativity can restore connection and unlock new ways of thinking. The episode also dives into the tension between growth and complacency, the role of failure in artistic practice, and why meaningful work is less about perfection and more about usefulness, generosity, and emotional truth. 1:41 Defining a Poetic Voice 2:53 AI Tries to Copy His Voice 4:01 Avoiding Creative Complacency 5:25 The Pitfalls of Praise 6:57 Why You Can’t Recreate Success 8:06 Poetry as a Language Within a Language 11:07 Is It True, Kind, or Helpful? 15:01 Reading Work Out Loud 18:00 Poetry and Aphasia Work 24:53 Giving Back in Art 28:41 What It Means to Be Unapologetically Creative
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