Do you sometimes crave for creative expression, but then procrastinate a while, only to feel the creative itch ferociously reappear and initiate something promising... But then you plunge into doubts about why you would, whether you should and why you will or will not? In other words: are you perpetually surrounded by the muses and monsters of creativity? If yes, then this podcast is worth your while! Join the conversation between Bram and Jeroen, two creative minds that ruminate like wild water buffalo.

Muses & Monsters
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Do you sometimes crave for creative expression, but then procrastinate a while, only to feel the creative itch ferociously reappear and initiate something promising... But then you plunge into doubts about why you would, whether you should and why you will or will not? In other words: are you perpetually surrounded by the muses and monsters of creativity? If yes, then this podcast is worth your while! Join the conversation between Bram and Jeroen, two creative minds that ruminate like wild water buffalo.
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April 4, 2021
MM06 - Performance
<p>This is probably the last episode of Muses & Monsters' first season. It focuses on (live) performance as an aspect of the creative process. Jeroen, having little experience with creative performance himself, wanted to pick Bram's brain on the topic. How does one go about delivering his or her creative art form in front of a live audience? Does that performance or delivery become an intrinsic part or an extension of the creative product? Or should the performance be perceived as a creative product itself? We asked ourselves these types questions. We are not sure if we were able to formulate any intelligible answers but, well here you go: episode 6.</p> <p>-<br> Sources and inspiration mentioned in this episode that are worth checking out:<br> https://davidwhyte.com/<br> (More will be added)</p> <p><br></p>

February 8, 2021
MM05 - Procrastination
<p>For this episode of Muses & Monsters, we did some major prep work. During the whole month of January we slacked off in very professional fashion to get inspired by the topic at hand: procrastination. Behind our microphones, we delved into four archetypes of procrastinators, as presented by a <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/main-types-of-procrastinators-how-to-avoid-accountability-coaches?r=US&IR=T#:~:text=They%20say%20that%20there%20are,even%20turn%20in%20something%20early.">Business Insider article</a>. That way we tried to come up with some concrete cures or simply ways to acknowledge procrastination as part of the project of being a creative person and move the f on.</p> <p>So, which one(s) are you? A performer, a self-deprecator, an overbooker, a novelty seeker... or maybe a combination? Find out together with us in episode number five.</p> <p>-<br> Sources and inspiration mentioned in this episode that are worth checking out:<br> <a href="https://jamesclear.com/">https://jamesclear.com/</a><br> <a href="https://www.theschooloflife.com/about-us/faculty/alain-de-botton/">https://www.theschooloflife.com/about-us/faculty/alain-de-botton/</a></p>

December 28, 2020
MM04 - Inspiration
<p>A few weeks ago, we recorded a conversation about what is generally considered the nucleus of any creative endeavor: inspiration. <br> But is that consideration really accurate or is there a chicken-or-the-egg argument to be had? In other words: does inspiration always spark the creative expression or can creative expression also spark the inspiration? We wondered and pondered on that a little bit.</p> <p>We also discussed the interesting (or frustrating) fact that we tend to be inspired by similar things much of the time. Moreover, Bram gave Jeroen some more insight in the benefits of archiving unpublished creative work and collecting inspirational objects. <br> Some other subjects we touched on: the effect an audience can have on inspiration, the importance of attention and 'waiting for the muse versus feeding the monster'.</p>
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