Episode 98: How Steven Pressfield Went From Hero's Journey To Artist's Journey

Authentic As F*ck is a podcast all about storytelling. I have conversations with entrepreneurs, and creators, hear their stories, and how these stories shaped the person.
So excited to share in Episode 98 of the AAF podcast: How Steven Pressfield Went From Hero's Journey To Artist's Journey. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about entrepreneurship and storytelling.
Steven Pressfield is an acclaimed American author renowned for his historical fiction and non-fiction works. He achieved literary success with his debut novel, "The Legend of Bagger Vance" (1995), which was later adapted into a film. Pressfield gained further recognition with historical novels such as "Gates of Fire" (1998), about the Battle of Thermopylae, and "Tides of War" (2000), chronicling the life of Alcibiades.
His non-fiction, including the influential "The War of Art" (2002), offers profound insights into overcoming creative resistance and has inspired many in the creative community. Known for his philosophical depth and historical accuracy, Pressfield continues to write and inspire, drawing timeless lessons from history to illuminate the human spirit.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:02:30 - The Anxiety of Releasing a Project
00:04:53 - The Importance of Trauma in Personal Growth
00:07:34 - The Trauma of Attempting to Write a Novel
00:10:17 - The Force of Self-Sabotage
00:12:45 - Working Blue Collar Jobs
00:15:17 - A Turning Point Towards Writing
00:17:50 - Facing the Calling to Write
00:20:15 - The Journey of Becoming a Writer
00:22:38 - The Long Process of Learning and Success
00:25:20 - Overcoming Resistance and Finishing the Books
00:27:48 - Persistence and Learning the Lesson of Deadlines
00:30:19 - Falling in Love with the Craft
00:32:33 - Starting Over in Hollywood
00:35:01 - Learning about Screenplays and Stories
00:37:25 - The Evolution of a Writer
00:39:44 - Transition from Screenwriting to Book Writing
00:42:24 - Mentorship and Learning from Others
00:44:42 - Learning from a Master
00:47:00 - The Benefits of Critique Sessions
00:49:20 - The Beauty of Art and Messiness of Humanity in Storytelling for Marketing
00:51:36 - Propaganda and Art
00:54:00 - The Artist Journey
00:56:25 - Finding Excitement in the Creative Process
00:58:52 - Letting Go as an Artist and Knowing Yourself
01:01:16 - The Myth of Overnight Success
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Пікірлер: 7

  • @ardaschandrakaur
    @ardaschandrakaur2 ай бұрын

    This is golden.

  • @rad.gilmanov
    @rad.gilmanov2 ай бұрын

    2 legends! great podcast Sun!

  • @SunYiCo

    @SunYiCo

    2 ай бұрын

    🙏🙏

  • @lessaraebiger
    @lessaraebiger2 ай бұрын

    'BIG FAN OF YOURS' i fainted lol i was sold on the book at 2:36 min.

  • @SunYiCo

    @SunYiCo

    2 ай бұрын

    I know 😂

  • @lessaraebiger
    @lessaraebiger2 ай бұрын

    Ok so i just got 83 quotes and 7 life lessons out of 1:04:11 of watch-time. The 1 thing i disagree with is your take on propaganda. It's not just any agenda, but politically motivated. (my psychology of communications teacher back in college was quite adamant about separating advertising and propaganda and it stuck with me) (she’s a rockstar) (so are you)

  • @SunYiCo

    @SunYiCo

    2 ай бұрын

    Maybe propaganda is marketing for politics 🤷‍♂️