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    Explore " feck perfuction" with insightful episodes like "BEST HITS | PP 117: James Victore on Dangerous Ideas & Making a Living as a Bold Creative", "#15 James Victore, Animal Farm, and How to Find Your Voice" and "Show Up & Be Your Truest, Weirdest Self—the Weirder the Better" from podcasts like ""Side Hustler's Perspective with Coach Scotty Russell", "Joe Bunting's Character Test" and "Side Hustler's Perspective with Coach Scotty Russell"" and more!

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    BEST HITS | PP 117: James Victore on Dangerous Ideas & Making a Living as a Bold Creative

    BEST HITS | PP 117: James Victore on Dangerous Ideas & Making a Living as a Bold Creative

    We’re back with another BEST HITS special for you today.

    As always, every 7th week, I take a mental health break to recharge the batteries, as well as dig into the archives to replay a listener fave you may have never heard!

    Today, I’m resharing episode 117 featuring the James Freakin’ Victore.

    This dude brings an absurd amount of bold, tough love and extremely empowering energy to the table.

    Your earholes and heart will be grateful after listening.

    We’re back next week to feature my homegirl Karen Nyguen of Sweet Afternoon Baked Goods!

    Stay tuned and let’s get into this banger featuring James Victore.

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    #15 James Victore, Animal Farm, and How to Find Your Voice

    #15 James Victore, Animal Farm, and How to Find Your Voice

    In this episode, we test Napoleon from Animal Farm by George Orwell, interview James Victore designer and author of Feck Perfuction, and talk about how to find your voice.

    James Victore is a designer whose work has been featured in the Museum of Modern Art, MOMA, in New York City. He is also the author of Feck Perfuction, in which he talks about creativity, courage, strength, and resilience. You can find James' work here:

    Earlier this year, James was in a motorcycle accident in which he broke several ribs and punctured his lung, beginning a long period of recovery that left him in constant pain for the larger part of a year. In this interview we talk about how he regained his confidence after that experience and how creatives can learn resilience.

    In the last part of our show, we talk about how to find your voice.

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    Show Up & Be Your Truest, Weirdest Self—the Weirder the Better

    Show Up & Be Your Truest, Weirdest Self—the Weirder the Better

    Your Permission Slip to Be Weird
    I grew up under the impression that being weird was a bad thing. Being weird got you picked on and bullied. Being normal is what helped you fit in.

    I was definitely a weirdo growing up. Getting severely bullied made it hard for me to express myself as I got older.

    Popularity and acceptance are what I craved, so I did everything in my power to "blend in" with the cool crowd.

    It's funny how the theme has changed now that we're creative adults.

    We're told not to lose that child-like imagination.

    We're told being weird is a good thing and that showcasing your uniqueness is how you'll stand out.

    Back in episode 81, I gave you 3 Super Convincing Reasons to Show Your Weird and Wave Your Freak Flag.

    That episode was more of a permission slip for me to dig deep on the weird shit I loved as a kid and the weird shit I love as an immature adult.

    After attending Crop Conference last month, some of the biggest juggernauts in the creative realm all touched on this theme of embracing your weird—it just so happens they are all past guests on the podcast as well.

    I felt inspired to combine their episodes with my thoughts and go deeper on this weird subject of showing your weird.

    Today's episode is now a permission slip for you to connect the dots of your weirdness as a kid with your weirdness as an adult. Of course, I'm dishing out a fun drawing challenge with this to give you something to act on. More details on this at the end.

    Let's start with going over the juggernaut speaker quotes from Crop and use those as our foundation.

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    James Victore
    During James's keynote, he talked a bit about his book Feck Perfuction. In his book and one of the messages he constantly drives home to creatives is the quote of, "The things that made you weird as a kid make you great today."

    This quote formed the theme for today's assignment and got me thinking about all the weird things I loved as the kid and how those weird things influence me today.

    You can listen to James back on episode 117 of the podcast.

    Jon Contino
    Jon Contino's talk was literally titled Born Weird.

    He embraces the shit that's made him weird in his past and influenced his style and the person he's become today. A quote that resonates with me the most was when he said, "Creatives get to be weird forever."

    He said that shit with so much conviction that it let me know I'm going in the right direction.

    You can listen to Jon back on episode 123 of the podcast.

    Lauren Hom
    Last, but definitely not least, Lauren Hom rocked the stage and dropped some gems about how her passion projects spoke to her inner weirdo.

    I'm meshing two quotes into one here when she said, "Embrace your inner weird. The things you love outside of design are the things you should explore in your work."

    It got me thinking: how can I incorporate the weird things I loved in the past and in the present and show more of it in my work? Again, more fuel to this drawing challenge I'm giving you shortly.

    You can listen to Lauren back on episode 75 of the podcast.

    My Past & Present Weirdness
    Since I've been back from the conference, I gave myself a little homework assignment to dig deep into the weird shit I was obsessed about when I was a kid.

    In no particular order, things I loved as a kid:

    • Pizza
    • Aliens and outer space
    • Anything paranormal and supernatural
    • Trees, clouds, and sun rays
    • Cartoons: Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, Rugrats, Reading Rainbow
    • Bob Ross
    • Football and Basketball Cards
    • Dragons and Grim Reapers
    • Video games
    • Pokemon and Zelda on Gameboy
    • Mario on Nintendo
    • Shaq-F, Sonic, and Tecmo Superbowl on Sega
    • Final Fantasy, Tony Hawk, Madden, and Spyro on PlayStation
    • Cool S
    • Pencils, fine liners, black and white, and details over white space
    • Laffy Taffy Jokes

    The things I love as an immature adult:

    • Pizza
    • Aliens and outer space
    • Anything paranormal and supernatural
    • Trees, clouds, and sun rays
    • Coffee
    • Cats
    • Art supplies
    • Game of Thrones
    • Puns, Dad Jokes, Wordplay, and Alliteration
    • Pencils, fine liners, black and white, and details over white space
    • Fitness

    When I list out my past and present weird obsessions, I can easily start connecting the dots and see the overlap in my work.

    The Future Weird of Perspective-Collective
    As I niche down and start the next chapter of Perspective-Collective, there are a few things I'm tapping into as I grow to know more about myself.

    My goal isn't to attract and appeal to the widest audience possible like it once was.

    In this day and age of social media, people crave an authentic connection to those who aren't afraid to be their true selves in their work—both online and offline.

    I realize it's more important than ever to wave my freak flag with pride. Doing so helps me attract the right type of freaks to my tribe who vibe to my own flavor of weird. The rest can unfollow, and hopefully, they'll find their own community of like-minded weirdos.

    Waving my freak flag moving forward involves understanding, embracing, and showing those weird things that make me unique from my past and present to shape my future.

    That's where this challenge comes to play if you're vibin' to today's message.

    The Challenge: Show Your Weird #PCFlashSheet
    I want you to create a flash sheet (a collective collage of drawings) of the things that made you weird as a kid and now as an adult.

    Use my episode artwork today as an example or search Flash Sheet on Instagram or Pinterest to get a better idea of what I'm talking about.

    Tag me on Instagram on both my @prspctv_cllctv and @perspectivepodcast accounts and use #PCFlashSheet to make sure I see it.

    That's it! Use color, go black and white, make a photo collage, whatever you want.

    I'm hoping today's message and this challenge gets you one step closer to showing up and being your truest, weirdest self—the weirder the better.

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    If you enjoyed and found this episode value, I need your help spreading it! Please, share a screenshot or video of the episode you're listening to and tag me on Instagram at @prspctv_cllctv and @perspectivepodcast—and let’s connect.

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