Mar 26 2025 34 mins 23
It was a real treat to reconnect with Austin Kleon for this episode of A Productive Conversation. Before we got into the heart of the conversation, Austin gave us a quick update: his next book Don’t Call It Art is in the works, inspired by the playful creativity he’s witnessed in his kids. He also mentioned that his once-weekly newsletter has now doubled in frequency—and it continues to be one of the best things I read online.
What followed was one of the most down-to-earth, real conversations I’ve had on the podcast. Austin and I explored how routines shape creative work, why space and time are both essential, and what it means to pay attention in a world that’s constantly pulling at you. His approach to creative living—one grounded in ritual, space, boundaries, and self-awareness—is something we can all learn from, whether we’re artists, entrepreneurs, or just trying to make a little more room for what matters.
Key Discussion Points
- Austin’s upcoming book Don’t Call It Art and how it was inspired by parenting
- The power of routine in a creative life—and how Austin structures his day
- Why boundaries (including physical signs on doors) help protect focus
- Using analog and digital “zones” for different types of work
- Paying attention to what you pay attention to—and why it matters
- The idea of a “bliss station” and how space (or time) supports creative flow
- Revisiting your own journaling and notes as a form of orientation and reflection
Three Connection Points
- Austin's website
- Keep Going: 10 Ways to Stay Creative in Good Times and Bad
- My "Bliss Station" (circa 2019)
Whether you’re deep into your own creative practice or trying to carve out more space for it, this conversation with Austin is a reminder that creativity isn’t about hustle—it’s about attention, boundaries, and giving yourself room to work and think. It’s always a joy to talk with Austin, and I hope this episode helps you reconnect with your own creative rhythm. (Originally released April 2019)
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