Creators at Work: The Stories Behind What We Make

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By: Donald Dunn

Creators at Work is a podcast about the real process behind creative work — the discipline, routines, struggles, and decisions that shape artists, writers, podcasters, filmmakers, and makers of all kinds. Each episode features grounded conversations with creators who take their work seriously, exploring how ideas turn into finished projects and what it takes to stay consistent when motivation fades. Rather than focusing on fame or growth tactics, the show centers on craft, identity, and the realities of creative work over time. Creators at Work is for listeners who care about the process, the practice, and the long road of making me...

If Not Now, When? The Urgency of Writing Your First Book - Authors After Action: Real Life Stories Behind the Books
Today at 6:00 AM

Today, we're diving into the world of writing books with the incredible Ray Hartjen, who’s not just an author but a lifelong storyteller. Ray shares his journey from a B2B and B2C revenue guru to penning five diverse books, ranging from sports history to personal memoirs shaped by his own battle with cancer. We explore the nitty-gritty of getting started in writing, emphasizing that the key is simply to start—don't stress about the end product right away! Whether you’re crafting a memoir or a novel, the advice is clear: focus on those first few words...


Lights, Camera, Action: Unveiling the Magic of Filmmaking with Lisa Kaufman! - Authors After Action: Real Life Stories Behind the Books
Yesterday at 6:00 AM

Today, we're diving deep into the world of filmmaking and storytelling with the talented Lisa Kaufman, a filmmaker who’s not just all about the glitz and glamour but has a rich history that connects her to some fascinating figures in literature and publishing. From her accidental discovery of family ties to the co-founder of Funk and Wagnalls to her journey of blending her love for writing with her passion for film, Lisa shares her unique perspective on how personal history can shape creative expression. We’ll explore her process, the challenges she faced while writing her first novel, and...


From Homeless to Harvard: Guy Morris's Journey Through Adversity
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Yesterday at 5:00 AM

The discussion centers primarily on the profound implications of artificial intelligence, as articulated by our guest, Guy Morris, a pioneer in the field. Morris shares his multifaceted journey, from overcoming a tumultuous childhood to becoming a notable author and consultant for major corporations. He delves into the historical evolution of AI, emphasizing its transformative potential while simultaneously cautioning against the perils of human hubris in relation to technological advancements. The conversation further explores the ethical dimensions and existential risks posed by AI, particularly concerning emergent properties and the unintended consequences of autonomous systems. Ultimately, we are compelled to reflect...


Unmasking the Past: A Dive into Military Mysteries During 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' - Authors After Action: Real Life Stories Behind the Books
Last Thursday at 6:00 AM

Today we're diving into a gripping mystery that unfolds during the tumultuous Don't Ask, Don't Tell era in the military. Our guest, Darryl Barry, a retired army officer turned novelist, shares his firsthand experiences and insights into a world where hidden pressures and quiet battles are all too real for gay service members. His book isn’t just about being gay in the military; it’s a powerful mystery that explores the complexities and challenges faced by those in uniform, all while weaving in themes of suspense and authenticity. As we chat, Darryl gives us a sneak peek into the...


Unveiling the Creative Journey: Lucinda Sage's Lifelong Passion for Storytelling
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Last Thursday at 5:00 AM

The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the profound interconnection between film, storytelling, and the creative process, as articulated by our esteemed guest, Ms. Lucinda Sage. As a lifelong storyteller with extensive experience in theater, literature, and education, Lucinda elucidates how her early experiences with cinema, particularly family movie nights, shaped her understanding of narrative and sparked her creative journey. Throughout our discourse, we delve into her multifaceted endeavors, including her recent ventures into podcasting and YouTube, which exemplify her belief that the pursuit of knowledge and creativity knows no age limit. Lucinda's reflections on the impact...


Does your office door title plate describe your leadership knowledge - The Real Leadership Brief
Last Thursday at 5:00 AM

In this episode of The Real Leadership Brief, we explore what leadership really means beyond the title on your door. Joe Wyrwas joins the conversation to unpack leadership as responsibility—how decisions, ownership, and accountability define real leadership far more than position or authority.

Drawing from his experience developing leadership programs, leading teams, and overseeing high-stakes technology projects tied to national security, Joe shares how effective leadership depends on adaptability, trust, and understanding the human side of teams. We discuss how leaders grow by taking ownership, making decisions with real consequences, and building cultures where people feel su...


Exploring Identity and Community at Burning Man with Sarah Marshall - Authors After Action: Real Life Stories Behind the Books
02/04/2026

Burning Man isn't just a wild desert party; it's a transformative experience that challenges our notions of community and belonging. In this episode, I chat with Sarah Marshall, author of "Play A Dust in My Soul," who shares her journey from a cautious traveler to a full-fledged participant in this unique festival. We dive into her personal experiences at Burning Man, where she confronted her identity and learned the importance of accepting community invitations. Sarah's insights reveal how the event's principles, like radical self-reliance and the gift economy, can reshape our interactions and perceptions. Join us as we explore...


Accessibility as a Competitive Advantage: Lessons from Maxwell Ivy - Built from Scratch: Real Stories of Risk, Failure, and Reinvention
02/03/2026

Maxwell Ivy, renowned as the Blind Blogger, joins us to elucidate the paramount importance of accessibility within the digital landscape. In our dialogue, we delve into his transformative journey, which began as a carnival owner and evolved into a distinguished advocate for inclusivity, highlighting how individuals and businesses can derive tangible benefits from embracing accessibility. Maxwell eloquently articulates that accessibility is not merely a compliance issue; rather, it is a competitive advantage that enhances user experience and fosters innovation. His insights challenge preconceived notions surrounding the necessity of accessibility, arguing that it serves as a crucial element in fostering...


Unlocking Leadership Potential: Insights from Walter Dusseldorf - The Real Leadership Brief
02/03/2026

The salient point of this podcast centers on the multifaceted nature of leadership and the importance of adaptability in various contexts. I engage in a profound discussion with Walter Dusseldorf, a seasoned mentor and personal development coach, who elucidates the pivotal role of experience in effective leadership. He draws from his extensive background in emergency services and healthcare administration, highlighting the necessity of evolving leadership styles as one transitions between high-stakes environments and corporate settings. Furthermore, we explore the significance of fostering a growth mindset and resilience, underscoring that leadership is not merely about authority, but also about guiding...


Embracing the Irish Music Scene: Insights from Tara Connaghan
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02/03/2026

The discourse presented in this podcast delves into the intricate realm of Irish music and the essential etiquette surrounding it, particularly within session environments. We elucidate how an understanding and respect for the existing cultural frameworks can significantly ameliorate the anxiety often experienced by newcomers. By sharing relatable examples, we offer insights into navigating unfamiliar settings with enhanced awareness rather than succumbing to self-doubt. This conversation ultimately aims to foster confidence, facilitate smoother interactions, and cultivate a genuine sense of belonging, whether one is entering a music session, a workplace, or any established community. We invite you to engage...


Unlocking Human Potential: Insights from Jim Marshall's Engineering Approach
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01/29/2026

The discussion critically examines the intricate nature of human behavior and the methodologies employed to enhance personal growth. Central to this discourse is the unique approach of Mr. Jim Marshall, who has dedicated over four decades to unraveling the complexities of human functioning through an engineering lens. By integrating principles of psychology, philosophy, and empirical observation, Marshall offers a structured framework for individuals striving for improvement, particularly those who feel a disconnect between their external capabilities and internal satisfaction. His innovative use of what he terms "septemics" categorizes human experiences into 35 distinct scales, facilitating a nuanced understanding of personal...


How Small Businesses Grow Real Leaders – Rich Ashton on Building People-First Companies - The Real Leadership Brief
01/27/2026

What does it really take to build leaders inside a small business—without burning people out or losing your culture?

In this episode of The Real Leadership Brief, Donald Dunn sits down with Rich Ashton, a Navy veteran and entrepreneur with more than four decades of experience building, fixing, and selling companies across multiple industries.

Rich breaks down why most small businesses struggle with leadership development, how military leadership must evolve in civilian environments, and why growth stalls when companies fail to invest in people before processes.

This conversation is built for:

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Growing Up in Turbulence: How the Nineteen Seventies Shaped a Generation with Laura Van Wormer - History Told Forward: The Stories That Shape Who We Are
01/22/2026

In this episode of History Told Forward, we deliver a powerful storytelling podcast experience rooted in real life stories, deep conversations, and the living memory of the human experience. We sit down with author and podcast creator Laura Van Wormer to explore what it was truly like to grow up in America during the early nineteen seventies—a time before cell phones, before seatbelts, before the internet, when kids roamed free and a nation wrestled with war, scandal, and cultural change.

Laura is the creator of The Class of ’74, a serialized audio drama set in a Connecticut subu...


From Idea to Award: Crafting a Thriller and Finding Your Voice with John David - Authors After Action: Real Life Stories Behind the Books
01/20/2026

In this episode of Authors After Action, we deliver a storytelling podcast experience built on real life stories, inspiring interviews, and the creative side of the human experience. We sit down with John David—public relations professional, corporate ghostwriter, and award-winning novelist—to explore the personal journey behind his debut thriller, The Bystander, winner of the Two Thousand Twenty-Five Page Turner Award for mystery.

John shares how a simple backyard conversation about gun rights ignited the idea for a gripping story about an active shooter stopped by an armed bystander. Through deep conversations, we unpack the emotional high...


Trailer: Creators At Work
01/04/2026

Creators at Work is a conversational podcast focused on creativity through lived experience.

Each episode features podcasters, writers, artists, filmmakers, and digital creators discussing what they make, why they started, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Rather than tutorials or trend-chasing, the show centers on honest conversations about creative process, persistence, and growth.


Episodes are audio-only and run approximately thirty to forty-five minutes, offering space for thoughtful discussion without pressure or hype.


Creators at Work is part of the Barracks Media Network, bringing meaningful co...