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Creative Adventures – An accidental podcast

A monologue-led series of reflective audio essays by Steve Chapman exploring creativity, attention, neurodiversity, mental health, seasons, and the strange emotional texture of everyday life.

In this episode I investigate a strange fact I was sent about crows being rainbow coloured, explore impermanence and the art of ending projects at their peak, and lament the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station and what that can teach us about the dangers of “golf-course creativity.”

TL;DL
04’ 32”  I got sent a weird book about Rooks
08’ 36”  Are crows in fact rainbow coloured?
12’ 43”  The art of the intentional ending
25’ 04”  The lost soul of Battersea Power Station
34’ 33”  The Creatively Eccentric Podcast
35’ 37”  Details about forthcoming Open Studio events

Links to things I mentioned
Fred Deakin on Instagram
Lemon Jelly
Talking Jim Reilly on the Glen Dye Podcast
The Creatively Eccentric Podcast
Details about Open Studios
Buy stuff in my shop
Buy me a coffee (support this podcast)

The written substack version of this episode can be read on my Substack.

If you're wondering why this is an accidental podcast then listen to the first 5 minutes of episode one.
 
Comments, questions, requests and stuff to stevexoh@gmail.com
 
(Total listening time 36’ 49”)


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