
Creative Practice
In this interview series, we're talking to founders, freelancers, and creatives of all kinds and ask about the importance of balance & reset to find out how to create a work-life to thrive.

Jesse Isreal
Founder of The Big Quiet
“I try to look regularly at what percentage of my time is going towards things that energize me versus things that de-energize me.”
Listen to the conversation here 👇

Micah Caroll
Graphic Designer
“I think at some point we have to get back to our human instincts and child-like behavior. Breston Smiles has his clients set alarms for playtimes. So, wherever you are you have to get up and change the energy of yourself.”
Listen to the conversation here 👇

Evan Lian
Cartoonist for The NewYorker
“Playfulness in work is giving yourself the comfort and a shield to feel more like yourself - accepting to be a “big kid”.”
COMING SOON