Owning your dopeness and building a creative career
Full Plate Full Cup - A podcast by Amanda Baudier & Rebecca Stump
In this inspiring episode, we learn how poet, author, rapper, #GirlDad and NY Times Creative Director Joél Leon built an enviable creative career and community. Far from a cookie-cutter career story, Joél had to carve his own path from growing up in the Bronx to being besties with Sharon Salzberg and having a major book deal. A mindfulness practitioner and truly eloquent human, Joél’s story will be particularly compelling for listeners trying to pivot out of “mundane” work into creative professions and for those without traditional educational pedigrees. In this episode we talk about:Joél’s early days growing up in the Bronx as a hip-hop headHow to keep your creative flame alive while working “mundane” jobsHow to leverage free platforms to gain notoriety for your giftsOvercoming imposter syndrome and the comparison trap as a creativeThe moment that Joél decided to go “all-in” on his creative careerWhy you shouldn’t rely on work for fulfillment — and what to do insteadHow mindfulness practice serves as a foundation for Joél’s life and workWhy we should seek harmony rather than balance (this was GENIUS!)Follow Joél on Instagram and Twitter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.