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Unleash Your Inner Creative with Lauren LoGrasso (A Creativity Podcast)

How To Overcome Creative Heartbreak & Stay Present with Greg Holden

How To Overcome Creative Heartbreak & Stay Present with Greg Holden

59min |09/04/2019
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How To Overcome Creative Heartbreak & Stay Present with Greg Holden cover
Unleash Your Inner Creative with Lauren LoGrasso (A Creativity Podcast)

How To Overcome Creative Heartbreak & Stay Present with Greg Holden

How To Overcome Creative Heartbreak & Stay Present with Greg Holden

59min |09/04/2019
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On Greg:

Greg Holden is a singer/songwriter and musical artist, best known for writing the hit song, “Home” by Phillip Phillips and for his song “The Lost Boy” which was featured prominently on the Hit show Sons of Anarchy. His new album, World War Me is out now!

From this conversation you'll learn: 

  • How to overcome creative heartbreak 
  • The difference between Self-deprecation and mental violence 
  • Why ALL creatives need therapy
  • Tips for young songwriters
  • Why it’s SO important to do work that reflects who you are
  • Whether Greg regrets giving his hit song away 
  • What to do when you’re at war with yourself
  • How to incorporate creativity into the mundane
  • How to stay present 
  • The importance of therapy 
  • The benefits of getting a late start to creative life
  • How to overcome early childhood programming 
  • And more! 

On The Unleash Your Inner Creative:

If you like what you hear, remember to rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! And, join our creative community by following @UnleashYourInnerCreative on Instagram & Facebook and @UrInnerCreative on Twitter! Follow host @LaurenLoGrasso

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unleashyourinnercreative/message

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On Greg:

Greg Holden is a singer/songwriter and musical artist, best known for writing the hit song, “Home” by Phillip Phillips and for his song “The Lost Boy” which was featured prominently on the Hit show Sons of Anarchy. His new album, World War Me is out now!

From this conversation you'll learn: 

  • How to overcome creative heartbreak 
  • The difference between Self-deprecation and mental violence 
  • Why ALL creatives need therapy
  • Tips for young songwriters
  • Why it’s SO important to do work that reflects who you are
  • Whether Greg regrets giving his hit song away 
  • What to do when you’re at war with yourself
  • How to incorporate creativity into the mundane
  • How to stay present 
  • The importance of therapy 
  • The benefits of getting a late start to creative life
  • How to overcome early childhood programming 
  • And more! 

On The Unleash Your Inner Creative:

If you like what you hear, remember to rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! And, join our creative community by following @UnleashYourInnerCreative on Instagram & Facebook and @UrInnerCreative on Twitter! Follow host @LaurenLoGrasso

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unleashyourinnercreative/message

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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On Greg:

Greg Holden is a singer/songwriter and musical artist, best known for writing the hit song, “Home” by Phillip Phillips and for his song “The Lost Boy” which was featured prominently on the Hit show Sons of Anarchy. His new album, World War Me is out now!

From this conversation you'll learn: 

  • How to overcome creative heartbreak 
  • The difference between Self-deprecation and mental violence 
  • Why ALL creatives need therapy
  • Tips for young songwriters
  • Why it’s SO important to do work that reflects who you are
  • Whether Greg regrets giving his hit song away 
  • What to do when you’re at war with yourself
  • How to incorporate creativity into the mundane
  • How to stay present 
  • The importance of therapy 
  • The benefits of getting a late start to creative life
  • How to overcome early childhood programming 
  • And more! 

On The Unleash Your Inner Creative:

If you like what you hear, remember to rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! And, join our creative community by following @UnleashYourInnerCreative on Instagram & Facebook and @UrInnerCreative on Twitter! Follow host @LaurenLoGrasso

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unleashyourinnercreative/message

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

On Greg:

Greg Holden is a singer/songwriter and musical artist, best known for writing the hit song, “Home” by Phillip Phillips and for his song “The Lost Boy” which was featured prominently on the Hit show Sons of Anarchy. His new album, World War Me is out now!

From this conversation you'll learn: 

  • How to overcome creative heartbreak 
  • The difference between Self-deprecation and mental violence 
  • Why ALL creatives need therapy
  • Tips for young songwriters
  • Why it’s SO important to do work that reflects who you are
  • Whether Greg regrets giving his hit song away 
  • What to do when you’re at war with yourself
  • How to incorporate creativity into the mundane
  • How to stay present 
  • The importance of therapy 
  • The benefits of getting a late start to creative life
  • How to overcome early childhood programming 
  • And more! 

On The Unleash Your Inner Creative:

If you like what you hear, remember to rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! And, join our creative community by following @UnleashYourInnerCreative on Instagram & Facebook and @UrInnerCreative on Twitter! Follow host @LaurenLoGrasso

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unleashyourinnercreative/message

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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