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Never Play It Safe – Q&A #1

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We just wrapped up the first in a three-part live Q&A series, and it was packed with energy, insights, and real-world advice for creatives looking to take the next step in their journey. If you missed it, no worries—catch up below with the full replay, and make sure to join us for the next two sessions!

Key Moments from the Q&A

Throughout the session, we tackled a range of topics that resonated deeply with the audience. Here are some of the standout discussions:

  • Overcoming Fear: One of the recurring themes was how fear often holds us back from achieving our best work. We discussed strategies to push past those fears and lean into uncertainty, a concept central to Never Play It Safe.
  • Creative Networking and Relationships: A big takeaway was the power of genuine, long-term relationships. Haakon shared how being “more myself” and focusing on building authentic connections has led to unexpected opportunities.
  • Finding Your Niche: Kirk brought up his challenge of working with clients across industries, from software to fitness, and shared his goal of narrowing his focus by the end of the year. This sparked a valuable conversation about pursuing the work that excites you most.
  • The Power of Storytelling: We discussed how storytelling plays a critical role in both teaching and creative work. As Kirk pointed out, “My history professor never taught; they just told stories, and I got an A without realizing I was being taught!”

Audience Reactions

The chat during the session was buzzing with enthusiasm and gratitude. Here are a few highlights:

  • “Thank you, Chase! This was amazing.” – Alisha
  • “This has been really fun and great. Impressed with the clarity and depth of your answers. FIRE!” – Haakon
  • “Wow, lots of gold here! I’m just trying to absorb it all!” – Kirk

It was great to see the audience so engaged, not just with the content but also with each other—people were making LinkedIn connections, sharing insights, and supporting one another’s creative journeys.

Your Turn to Join the Conversation

If you missed this session, don’t worry—you can catch the full replay below. And if you found value in this conversation, be sure to tune into the next two Q&A sessions, where we’ll dive even deeper into the themes of Never Play It Safe and explore how to bring more creativity and courage into your life and work.

Upcoming Q&A Sessions

Stay tuned, and don’t forget to grab a copy of Never Play It Safe for a deeper dive into how to embrace risk and unleash your creativity. See you in the next session!

Session 2: November 19
Session 3: December 17

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