Episode 3

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29th Apr 2024

Genesis the Greykid: Art, Business, Expectations, Fear, and Creative Community

This episode's conversation revolves around the themes of creativity, vulnerability, and personal growth. Genesis emphasized the importance of practicing vulnerability in creative endeavors, and with Chad Prevost and Ben Cake, they discussed the need for radical new ways to understand and practice humanism. This includes sharing experiences with embracing risk and failure, and the importance of staying open-minded and connected to the world around them to maintain a genuine and fulfilling creative practice. They also reflect on the nature of fear and how overcoming it can lead to new adventures and experiences.

Genesis the Greykid is a fine artist/creative that has sold artwork all over the country and internationally. His passions are people, places, and memory....and feels the best way to speak of this love, is through his gift with art and poetry. He's worked with some of the most talented creatives in the world and hopes to continue doing this the rest of his life. 

Top Shelf Ideas:

Vulnerability, creativity, and ego in art and life.

  • Vulnerability and authenticity in life and conversation.
  • Genesis shares insights on creativity, fulfillment, and his new restaurant venture.
  • Tthe importance of leaving space for other perspectives, avoiding the mistake of assuming everyone thinks alike.

Art and personal growth through pain and relationships.

  • Chad discusses how people interpret their art, sometimes without their input.
  • The collaboration and interpretation of their work by others.
  • On values empathy and connection, sharing personal stories of grief and growth.

Creativity, isolation, and artistic expression.

  • Genesis discusses isolating himself for almost a year in New York, feeling the need to focus on his work and ideas without distractions.
  • On the desire to be vulnerable and open about personal struggles in poetry workshops and mediums.
  • Unexpected connections and sales, highlighting the importance of trusting one's artistic vision.
  • Letting his unique style and personality shine through in his interactions with others, leading to meaningful relationships and art sales.

Creativity, relationships, and money with an artist.

  • The importance of process in creativity, worrying that technology shortcuts may deprive artists of the necessary time and effort to develop their skills and ideas.
  • Genesis's fluid relationship with writing, which has become an extension of their body and mind, allowing him to create without needing to be alone or around people.
  • Relationship with money has shifted since achieving commercial success, with mentors helping to reframe perspective.

The philosophy of money and creative freedom.

  • Money is not real, and creative freedom is key to success.
  • Creative confidence through spirituality and taking risks.

Art, business, and authenticity.

  • The intersection of art and business, finding beauty in the dance of commerce.
  • Building a business with a focus on authenticity and enjoyment.

Creativity, selflessness, and success as an artist.

  • Personal insights on creativity, spirituality, and pushback from others.
  • Invoking the muse and pleasing God through creativity and selflessness.
  • Insights on letting go of pride and success to move forward in life.
  • Reflections on the shelf life of success and creative ideas, wondering if holding onto past accomplishments can hinder growth.
  • The importance of tapping into the "flow" or "zeitgeist" in their creative work, finding inspiration both inwardly and outwardly.

Prioritizing projects.

  • Projects that align with your values and passions.

Creativity, mentorship, and overcoming fear of failure.

  • Creative people may hold themselves back due to fear of failure, but picking up a new hobby or activity can help build patience and wisdom.
  • Personal brand, mentioning how it was harder to establish before and how it's evolved over time.
  • Step outside your comfort zone and connect with others through creative activities like writing love letters and sitting at bus stops.
  • Creating a community through events and art.

Find out more about Genesis the Greykid:

Genesis the Greykid is a fine artist/creative that has sold artwork all over the country and internationally. His passions are people, places, and memory....and feels the best way to speak of this love, is through his gift with art and poetry. He's worked with some of the most talented creatives in the world and hopes to continue doing this the rest of his life.

Find his work and contact here.

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Chad Prevost

Dr. Chad has advanced degrees in creative writing, literature, and theology. Being married to a psychotherapist has been another education. A workshop leader and entrepreneur, he has started and participated in writing and literary arts communities in New York, Austin, Atlanta and Chattanooga. He also has experience writing as a journalist for startups in tech and logistics. He is the author of several books of poetry, as well as interactive-fiction for youth. Over the years, he has innovated writing processes to foster reflection and insight, narrative strength, and authentic voice.