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The School of Greatness

How To Unlock Your Creativity & Access Your Visionary Mind

The School of Greatness

Lewis Howes

Entrepreneurship, Fitness, Inspiration, Greatness, Health, Money, Celebrity Interview, Self Care, Celebrity, Success, Mental Health, Relationships, Mindset, Health & Fitness, Education, Alternative Health, Business, Self-improvement

4.821.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2024

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Today's powerful masterclass features conversations with three exceptional artists - legendary music producer Rick Rubin, acclaimed musician Hozier, and spoken word poet IN-Q. Each shares profound insights about creativity, authenticity, and the intersection of art and mental health. From Rick's intuitive approach to producing music and emphasis on artistic truth, to Hozier's journey of self-discovery and presence, to IN-Q's exploration of vulnerability through poetry - this episode offers a rare glimpse into the minds of master creators and their paths to artistic freedom.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to this special masterclass. We've brought some of the top experts in the world to help you

0:05.7

unlock the power of your life through this specific theme today. It's going to be powerful,

0:11.5

so let's go ahead and dive in.

0:18.6

What do you see is the thing that holds people back the most from being their most creative and best self?

0:26.5

I think it's being concerned what other people think and a feeling of the people who make great things are somehow special and that they're not special.

0:39.2

And that's just not true.

0:46.6

We're all, everyone has the capability to make great things. And none of us are special.

0:51.1

It seems like a lot of people, they're focused on what other people think, like you said.

0:55.3

And it blocks them into this kind of rut feeling, I guess, and they feel like they're stuck in a rut. I don't know if you've heard this before with a lot of

1:00.1

your artists but with me as a writer and an author I've heard so many people come to me say I want to

1:05.8

write a book and I asked them how long have you been had this idea that you wanted to write this

1:10.6

book about this thing?

1:12.0

And some people will say five, seven, ten years.

1:14.6

But they've been worried about what people think or they feel creatively stuck in a rut.

1:20.9

Do you ever feel stuck in a rut?

1:22.7

And if so, how do you personally get out of that?

1:25.3

I think taking action is a really great thing and not setting up barriers of entry.

1:31.0

Like I can imagine a musician saying, I can't play this song because I don't have the right guitar or I don't have the right equipment to do it.

1:38.7

And there are no barriers to entry.

1:42.6

There's always a way.

1:44.2

I come from a punk rock background.

1:46.0

So in punk rock, it was a do-it-yourself mentality.

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