Stumbling Toward Genius

Cynthia Morris

Stumbling Toward Genius is your haven when it seems like a good idea to give up your creative dreams. Hosted by writing and creativity coach Cynthia Morris, this podcast features interviews with writers, artists, and entrepreneurs on how they overcame the obstacles in their creative process. Tune in for actionable inspiration to feel less alone and more empowered as you stumble toward your genius. read less
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How Our Creative Ancestors Influence Our Art: Adri Norris on Stumbling Toward Genius
Jun 22 2022
How Our Creative Ancestors Influence Our Art: Adri Norris on Stumbling Toward Genius
Who are your creative ancestors, and how can their stories influence your creative journey? Your creative ancestors are those people who make you, you. They build you up and inform your creativity through the things they teach you, even from a distant past. Their legacies inspire you to share their stories with future generations through your art. They are part of what I call your Artist’s DNA. Adri Norris' successful "Women Behaving Badly" series was born out of a desire to share the stories of important women whose stories have largely gone untold. These works are a window into their truth, created to inspire today’s generation with role models they might not otherwise be exposed to. Adri says of the project, “It was basically combining my love of learning with my love of drawing and painting faces and learning how to tell a story with my work.” Listen in to hear Adri talk about how she infuses her work with the power of storytelling, as well as: How she’s using her mural work to inspire both the community and the next generation of artistsHow she’s proving that you don’t have to pick one area of art to work in as long as you’re clear on your coreHer Artist Residency and the long-overdue surprise project she’s working on now. Plus, she’ll share what her biggest challenges have taught her and the big shift that changed the way she views her work. If you’ve ever wanted to dive deep into storytelling through your art but don’t know where to start, this episode is for you.
Courage to Write the Book of Your Heart with Heather Stimmler on Stumbling Toward Genius
May 25 2022
Courage to Write the Book of Your Heart with Heather Stimmler on Stumbling Toward Genius
How do you know when it is the right time to write and publish your book? And then, how do you find the courage to step back from a project that you’ve poured your heart into so you can create a larger body of work? Today, you’ll hear a conversation with my friend, Heather Stimmler from the highly acclaimed Secrets of Paris website and newsletter. A labor of love, Secrets of Paris has been a trusted reference for original feature stories, useful sightseeing advice, and recommendations. She has been sharing insider information about Paris for visitors and residents for over twenty years. Now Heather is sinking her teeth into her next challenge—writing the book about Paris tourism that has long been in her heart. She’ll share why writing her book is such a challenge and, and how she’s finding her way. Listen in to hear: How Heather’s writing dreams have changed over the years and how she has taken the invitations from the universe and made them hers.Her step out of her writing comfort zone that went viral and how that’s helped push her forwardHow Secrets of Paris has evolved and why she still has so much to say about the City of Lights after ‌all these yearsHow she’s learning to let ‌go and make room for the new Plus the small steps action plan that’s helping her move forward. Want more of Paris? I’ve been leading workshops in Paris since 2005. My Paris historical novel and many of my writing projects have been inspired by my time there. Come to Paris with me in September for Paris Sketchbook, a fun workshop for creative play. Or, join me for Write Your Heart Out, designed to embolden your most authentic and honest writing.
Finishing What Matters Most, Stumbling Toward Genius with Charlie Gilkey
Apr 27 2022
Finishing What Matters Most, Stumbling Toward Genius with Charlie Gilkey
Do you have an unfinished project you’ve been working on for months, years, or maybe even decades? You know, the one you keep putting on the back burner for “some” day. But that day never seems to come? Today, we’re talking with Charlie Gilkey, author of the book Start Finishing about what happens to us when we don’t finish the projects we start, and how we can “start finishing.” Charlie Gilkey helps people start finishing the stuff that matters. He's the founder of Productive Flourishing, author of the book Start Finishing (2019) and The Small Business Lifecycle (2012), and host of the Productive Flourishing podcast. Before starting Productive Flourishing, Charlie worked as a Joint Force Military Logistics Coordinator while simultaneously pursuing a PhD in Philosophy. He lives with his wife, Angela, in Portland, Oregon. I’m excited to share our conversation with you. Charlie has been a tremendous influence in my life and on my creativity. Listen to hear the insight Charlie shared with me a few years ago that challenged me to think differently about the days of the week and dare to try something new. Charlie says, “It’s really hard to go and look at this other thing that no one is asking for except your inner self and prioritize it.” And yet, through his planners, books, and Momentum app (coming soon) he’s found a way to help people finish the projects that matter most. Listen as he shares: Why we’re all asking the wrong questions when it comes to our projects and how to ask the right onesThe secret to planning your creative time to get the best energyThe value of focusing on fewer things—how hustle culture, grinding, and head trash are keeping us from finishing and how to align your (limited) time, energy, and attention towards the things that matter most.Why not everything is meant to be finished Plus he’ll tell us more about the Momentum app and his new book, Workways coming in 2023.
Initiating Change Through Intimacy with Krissy Shields on Stumbling Toward Genius
Apr 13 2022
Initiating Change Through Intimacy with Krissy Shields on Stumbling Toward Genius
Have you ever heard someone say something that felt like a dart to your heart? My guest on the show today, Krissy Shields, had just such an experience when she heard Rev. Angel Kyodo Williams speak about racism at Camp Good Life Project a few years ago. That moment became a catalyst for change in her and led her to host a peer group called Brave Circle. Krissy Shields is a wellness expert and the founder of Maha Mama, empowering families with accessible yoga, nutrition and mindfulness. She has taught in yoga trainings all around the US plus in homeless shelters, prisons and public schools, weaving in her passion for social justice, advocating for maternal health and anti-racism. She lives in NY on the unceded land of the Munsee Lenape with her family. Our conversation inspired me, and I can’t wait to share this episode with you so you can learn more about Krissy, the Brave Circle peer groups, as well as: What being in relationship really means and how to find new ways to better support people from different cultural backgroundsThe difference between a safe space and a brave space and how to initiate daring intimacyWhat she’s learned from her stumbles — she’ll take us behind the curtain to share how she remains curious, creative, and committed Plus, she’ll introduce us to her new yearlong gardening program GROW! At The Good Place, a year long program on her farm to teach city kids about the process of seed to sprout to nourishment, where they can gain an appreciation of food and the wilds of nature.
Art, Sketching and Inspiration in Paris: Stumbling Toward Genius with Marcus McAllister
Mar 30 2022
Art, Sketching and Inspiration in Paris: Stumbling Toward Genius with Marcus McAllister
Today on Stumbling Toward Genius I am excited to talk with one of my favorite people, Marcus McAllister. Marcus is a French-American professional artist based in Paris for the past twenty-five years. In his acrylic paintings and long-term Sketchbook discipline, he layers figures, animals, text, abstract signs, and mystic symbols to create meaningful, dream-like glimpses of his inner universe. I still remember the first time I met Marcus. It was at one of his Sunday Salons at his art studio in Paris. I left that evening with a new friend and two pieces of advice that have made a big difference for me in my own creative life. Tune in to find out what those two things are, and to hear more about Marcus' artists' journey, including what he’s learned from 30 Years of Sketchbooking, as well as: Finding his feelings in his art—The surprising way his sketchbooks help him structure his life, figure out his filters and his feelings, and enhance his memoriesHow a simple adjustment in his process led to him finding his artistic voiceGoing from trepidation to motivation to finished—he’ll walk us through his in studio process and how he determines when a painting is complete We’ll also spend some time talking about how artists are navigating the post pandemic terrain and the new opportunities available now. Plus, in the video version on YouTube, we join the artist in his studio, where we’ll get an inside look at his sketchbooks and his gorgeous paintings—join us there.