Wake Up Excited!

Brad Frost
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Mar 11, 2026 • 1h 16min

Gemma O’Brien on Neuroaesthetics, Flow States, and Trusting Creative Intuition

Brad Frost welcomes Sydney-based artist and designer Gemma O’Brien to Wake Up Excited to discuss her work in murals, lettering, and calligraphy and her recent move to London to study at the intersection of art and neuroscience. Gemma shares what she learned shifting from “thinking like an artist” to “thinking like a scientist,” including the rigor of statistics and research, and describes her flow-state study with artists, where self-reported intuition in the creative process significantly predicted flow even after controlling for expertise. They explore how to foster flow through attention, intrinsic motivation, goals, and challenge-skill balance, plus the healing power of the arts, stepping outside comfort zones, collaboration, and optimism as a learned superpower. Chapters:00:00 Introduction02:20 Neuroaesthetics Leap 03:31 Thesis Crunch Time 05:47 Artist Workflow Reset 09:09 Science Learning Curve 12:37 Studying Flow And Intuition 20:40 Why Art Moves Us 25:37 Arts Therapy And Healing 34:38 Optimism As Superpower 38:32 Helping Without Burning Out 42:04 Strengths Gratitude Daily Practice 45:56 Beginner Mind And Discomfort 51:55 Collaboration Ego And Delegation 01:00:57 Flow State Conditions And Attention 01:07:54 Intrinsic Motivation 1:12:07 Music Playlists 01:15:07 Wrap Up Links
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Feb 17, 2026 • 1h 43min

Mike Rybachuk on Self-Honesty, Resilience, and Spreading Joy

Brad Frost welcomes Mike Rybachuk, founder of Ukraine-based design education platform The Projector Institute, to discuss living a positive, fulfilling life while Russia’s war impacts Mike’s family, friends, colleagues, and business in Ukraine. From Prague, Mike shares practical, low-cost ways to improve daily life and spread positivity—working outdoors with a hammock and foldable chair, waving to strangers, and intentionally combining work, nature, and social time. They talk about making work fun without diminishing seriousness, prioritizing joy, and avoiding cultures of constant complaining. Mike emphasizes self-honesty, introspection, and personal responsibility, including his five-year commitment to becoming honest with himself, reframing emotions like fear as signals for action, and using simple techniques like counting to three before reacting. He stresses helping others from where you are with what you have, collaborating rather than starting alone, and choosing responsible work that improves the world. Topics discussed:(00:00) - Introduction (01:34) - Support the Podcast: Brad’s Courses + Discount Code (02:20) - Kicking Off in Prague: Why Mike’s Waking Up Excited (03:04) - Starting Skateboarding at 40 (05:20) - Cheap Ways to Upgrade Your Day (08:25) - Why Can’t Work Be Fun? (11:30) - Not Waiting for Retirement to Live (16:11) - Priorities, Joy, and Escaping the “Complaining Communities” Trap (19:56) - Micro-Positivity in Real Life (30:11) - The 5-Year Project: Practicing Self-Honesty (and What It Changes) (37:19) - Subjective vs Objective Thoughts: Letting Go of Stress Triggers (47:51) - Stop Mind-Reading: Ask, Validate, and Communicate Clearly (52:00) - Emotions Aren’t Weakness (58:25) - Stoicism & Philosophy as Tools (01:08:48) - Ukraine’s Resilience on the Ground: Living Life Under Bombs (01:19:45) - Education as Resistance (01:28:00) - Choosing Work That Makes the World Better (01:33:33) - Collaboration Creates Magic (01:38:55) - Where to Find Projector Institute
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Jan 22, 2026 • 1h 6min

Designing a Life That Excites You with Christine Vallaure

Christine Vallaure, a talented designer, speaker, and founder of Moon Learning, delves deep into designing a life filled with excitement and fulfillment. She discusses the significance of autonomy, sharing her journey from agency life to freelancing. Christine emphasizes focusing on daily processes rather than just outcomes, finding joy in mundane tasks, and the importance of creative community. She also highlights the balance between ambition and competition, promoting self-awareness, and making intentional choices for a satisfying life.
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Dec 10, 2025 • 1h 14min

Embracing Authenticity and Creativity with Marc Thiele

Marc Thiele is the organizer of the Fantastic Beyond Tellerrand Conference that happens every year in Germany. I just got back from his event in Berlin, and I really feel like Beyond Tellerrand should be on every creative person's bucket list. The show is exceptional and balances practical knowledge with diverse creative inspiration. The curation, care craft, and effort that Marc puts into each show is so abundantly clear, and everyone has a great time as a result. Marc's conference holds a special place in my heart because back in 2013, I introduced Atomic design to the world at Beyond Tellerrand, and Marc is one of the kindest, most authentic and sincere people I know, and it's real privilege to call him a friend. In our conversation, Marc and I talk about the hard work behind creative projects, intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation, embracing vulnerability and sincerity, continuing to cultivate joy and satisfaction, even for long running creative endeavors. The value of community and relationships, learning from failure and a whole lot more.Topics discussed:(00:00) - Introduction to Wake Up Excited (01:28) - Support Wake Up Excited (02:05) - Introduction to the Conversation (02:13) - Marc Thiele on Event Planning and Motivation (04:34) - The Reality of Social Media and Authenticity (05:05) - Imposter Syndrome and Self-Doubt (15:35) - The Joy and Challenges of Event Management (29:59) - Reflecting on Success and Authenticity (39:02) - Dealing with Self-Doubt and Finding Motivation (40:07) - The Power of Gratitude and Community (41:20) - Rebuilding Social Connections Post-COVID (42:10) - The Magic of Creativity and Community (46:38) - Curiosity and Creativity Across Mediums (54:08) - Maintaining Relationships in a Digital Age (01:02:02) - Balancing Work and Passion (01:07:46) - Exploring New Music and Breaking Boundaries (01:12:15) - Conclusion and Event Promotion Beyond Tellerrand ConferenceBrad Frost's CoursesKirby CMSHans ZimmerSleep Token12 Foot NinjaMr. Bingo
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Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 27min

Working Towards Balance with Designer Cameron Moll

I talk with Cameron Moll, a veteran web designer, leader, consultant, maker, and family man. Our wide-ranging conversation covers longevity in a fast-moving industry, diverse management and design styles, the power of authenticity, the importance of diversity, how Cameron's faith informs his values, and the significance of cultivating hobbies. Join us as we explore what keeps Cameron excited about his career and life.Topics discussed:(00:00) - Introduction (01:05) - Supporting the Show (01:53) - Introducing Cameron Moll (06:13) - Balancing Design and Management (17:58) - The Importance of Authenticity in Leadership (26:59) - Family and Career Balance (32:22) - Diversity and Team Dynamics (38:09) - Faith and Professional Life (42:43) - Building Long-Term Relationships in the Industry (45:20) - The Nature of Competition and Collaboration (46:54) - Balancing Performance and Well-being (50:51) - The Role of a Good Manager (01:09:31) - The Importance of Hobbies and Creativity (01:22:32) - Music and Personal Joy (01:25:50) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts AI and Design Systems courseBrad Frost's CoursesCameron Moll's WebsiteCameron Moll's Shop (posters & doits)Zac Brown Band (Also available on Spotify and Apple Music)Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (Also available on Spotify and Apple Music)John Coltrane (Also available on Spotify and Apple Music)Spotify: "This Is Zac Brown Band" Playlist
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Nov 14, 2025 • 1h 23min

Crafting Joyful Experiences Through Music with Seth Casana

I talk with Seth Casana, an entertainment consultant at BigWig Productions, DJ, and musician based in Fredericksburg, VA. At first glance, Seth appears unassuming, but his stage presence is unforgettable. He's known for his soulful funk performances in unique costumes, including a moped helmet with bowling trophies and samurai armor made from computer keyboards. Seth was a crucial part of my Frostapalooza concert, bringing both his band, Elby Brass, and infectious energy. We explore the power of live music, the importance of shared joyful experiences, the arts as a profession vs. a practice, the effort behind creating fun experiences, the role of humor and whimsy in tough times, and tips for cultivating creativity.Topics discussed:(00:00) - Introduction (01:49) - Supporting the Show (02:18) - Starting the Conversation (02:35) - Seth's Journey in Music (03:01) - Entertainment Consulting Explained (07:47) - Challenges and Decisions (12:45) - The Magazine Venture (18:04) - Pursuing Creative Passions (33:56) - The Role of Music in Society (38:54) - DJing vs. Live Performance (41:59) - The DJ's Litmus Test: Is My Set Working? (42:22) - The Power of Music in Human Connection (45:34) - Live DJing vs. Pre-recorded Sets (48:37) - The Impact of COVID on Live Music (56:30) - Creating Joy with the Walking Disco (01:02:10) - The Role of Humor and Levity in Creativity (01:07:38) - The Importance of Live Music and Community (01:15:43) - Music as a Universal Language (01:19:09) - Where to Find More About Seth and His Projects
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Oct 22, 2025 • 1h 13min

The Power of Exuberance with Rebecca Garza-Bortman

Brad Frost sits down with the enthusiastic and ultra-talented Rebecca Garza Bortman. As a story designer, Rebecca is known for her contributions like the iconic red YouTube play button and her current role at the Chan Zuckerberg Institute. The conversation covers a broad range of topics, from the importance of family and the influence of music on immortality, to creative inspiration, career paths for young people, and the significance of playing in everyday life. Rebecca also shares about her unique rock opera wedding and how her exuberance fuels her life and work. This episode is a joyful dive into the essence of creativity and the power of enthusiasm. Topics discussed:(00:00) - Introduction (00:15) - Meet Rebecca Garza Bortman (01:05) - Conversation Overview (01:31) - Support Wake Up Excited (02:06) - Parenting Stories and Morning Routines (02:43) - What has you waking up excited? (07:32) - Creative Inspirations and Childhood Memories (12:18) - Rebecca's Design Journey (19:11) - How did Brad and Rebecca meet? (22:15) - Meeting Brian Garza (26:08) - The Exuberance of Life and Relationships (29:21) - The need to include others in exuberant parts of life (31:39) - The Importance of Play and Joy (35:55) - The Power of Storytelling (37:14) - Designing at YouTube (38:17) - Building from Scratch: Masterclass (39:03) - The Role of Exuberance in Problem Solving (40:46) - Reinforcing Systems vs. Starting Anew (41:55) - Balancing Enthusiasm with Judgement (53:39) - The Importance of Creativity (55:34) - Encouraging Others to Pursue Their Passions (56:41) - What is the last crafty thing you bought that you haven't utilized yet? (01:09:45) - What music do you want more people to know about? (01:11:38) - Concluding Thoughts and Reflections
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Oct 9, 2025 • 1h 45min

Finding Balance in Design, Creativity and Life with Aaron Draplin

In this engaging conversation, Aaron Draplin, a legendary graphic designer known for his thick-line style and creator of Field Notes, shares insights on creativity and work-life balance. He discusses the challenges of burnout, financial stability, and the scarcity mindset. Aaron emphasizes the importance of redefining success, prioritizing joy, and managing personal projects alongside client work. He reflects on life transitions, the value of family, and the necessity of planning sabbaticals to recharge creatively.
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Aug 22, 2025 • 1h 52min

Examining the Past to Figure Out the Future with Jeffrey Zeldman

Brad Frost sits down with the legendary Jeffrey Zeldman, a pioneer in web design and an influential figure in Brad's life. Jeffrey shares his journey, from writing 'Designing with Web Standards' to founding 'A List Apart,' and how these accomplishments impacted the web design community. The conversation delves into a variety of profound topics including the changing nature of family relationships, the power of vulnerability, creativity and its intersection with making a living, the role of artificial intelligence, and the ongoing influence of the early web ideals. They also explore personal anecdotes about the transformative power of music, the value of quiet resistance, and the importance of finding joy and purpose despite life's challenges.Topics discussed:(00:00) - Intro (02:40) - Introduction and Opening Question (02:59) - Family and Personal Reflections (05:30) - Podcast Plans and AI Interests (09:53) - Music and Its Emotional Impact (12:46) - Creativity and Career Challenges (23:53) - Navigating the Modern Job Market (43:08) - The Role of AI in Creativity (44:58) - Encouraging Personal Creativity (53:40) - Finding Purpose and Meaning (57:47) - Discussing Mr. Sulu and Social Media (58:56) - Different Ways to Show Up and Fight (01:01:05) - The Importance of Quiet Resistance (01:03:38) - The Role of Civil Servants and Government (01:06:24) - Balancing Personal Happiness and Responsibility (01:23:18) - The Value of Open Source and Creative Expression (01:30:53) - Reflecting on Personal and Professional Growth (01:41:32) - Concluding Thoughts and Future Conversations (01:46:44) - The Power of Music and Art Links Mentioned:zeldman.com – Jeffrey Zeldman’s personal websiteA List Apart – Long-running web design publicationA Book Apart – Publisher of books for web professionalsbradfrost.com/courses – Brad Frost’s online coursesLast.fm – Music discovery and tracking serviceDesigning with Web Standards by Jeffrey ZeldmanLearning Web Design by Jennifer RobbinsMiles Davis – Jazz musicianMF DOOM – Hip hop artistCount Bass D – Hip hop artistYour Old Droog – Hip hop artistBrian Eno – Musician and composerDavid Bowie – Musician and artistKing Crimson – Progressive rock bandWillie Nelson – Country musicianPaul Desmond – Jazz saxophonist, composer of “Take Five”Dave Brubeck Quartet – Jazz group, known for “Take Five”Tom Waits – Singer-songwriterPrince – Musician and artistA Clockwork Orange (Soundtrack)M (1931 film) – German film by Fritz Lang
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Jul 16, 2025 • 1h 29min

Unlocking Creativity and Positivity with Jessica Hische

In this engaging discussion, Jessica Hische, a talented letterer, illustrator, and the founder of Studio Works, shares her journey in the creative industry. She emphasizes the power of positivity in combating social media negativity and the importance of local community engagement. Jessica also discusses her experiences with ADHD and mental health, exploring how medication has shaped her views. Through anecdotes about parenting and emotional intelligence, she inspires listeners to embrace joy, creativity, and personal growth.

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