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Episode Notes [03:47] Seth's Early Understanding of Questions [04:33] The Power of Questions [05:25] Building Relationships Through Questions [06:41] This is Strategy: Focus on Questions [10:21] Gamifying Questions [11:34] Conversations as Infinite Games [15:32] Creating Tension with Questions [20:46] Effective Questioning Techniques [23:21] Empathy and Engagement [34:33] Strategy and Culture [35:22] Microsoft's Transformation [36:00] Global Perspectives on Questions [39:39] Caring in a Challenging World Resources Mentioned The Dip by Seth Godin Linchpin by Seth Godin Purple Cow by Seth Godin Tribes by Seth Godin This Is Marketing by Seth Godin The Carbon Almanac This is Strategy by Seth Godin Seth's Blog What Does it Sound Like When You Change Your Mind? by Seth Godin Value Creation Masterclass by Seth Godin on Udemy The Strategy Deck by Seth Godin Taylor Swift Jimmy Smith Jimmy Smith Curated Questions Episode Supercuts Priya Parker Techstars Satya Nadella Microsoft Steve Ballmer Acumen Jerry Colonna Unleashing the Idea Virus by Seth Godin Tim Ferriss podcast with Seth Godin Seth Godin website Beauty Pill Producer Ben Ford Questions Asked When did you first understand the power of questions? What do you do to get under the layer to really get down to those lower levels? Is it just follow-up questions, mindset, worldview, and how that works for you? How'd you get this job anyway? What are things like around here? What did your boss do before they were your boss? Wow did you end up with this job? Why are questions such a big part of This is Strategy? If you had to charge ten times as much as you charge now, what would you do differently? If it had to be free, what would you do differently? Who's it for, and what's it for? What is the change we seek to make? How did you choose the questions for The Strategy Deck? How big is our circle of us? How many people do I care about? Is the change we're making contagious? Are there other ways to gamify the use of questions? Any other thoughts on how questions might be gamified? How do we play games with other people where we're aware of what it would be for them to win and for us to win? What is it that you're challenged by? What is it that you want to share? What is it that you're afraid of? If there isn't a change, then why are we wasting our time? Can you define tension? What kind of haircut do you want? How long has it been since your last haircut? How might one think about intentionally creating that question? What factors should someone think about as they use questions to create tension? How was school today? What is the kind of interaction I'm hoping for over time? How do I ask a different sort of question that over time will be answered with how was school today? Were there any easy questions on your math homework? Did anything good happen at school today? What tension am I here to create? What wrong questions continue to be asked? What temperature is it outside? When the person you could have been meets the person you are becoming, is it going to be a cause for celebration or heartbreak? What are the questions we're going to ask each other? What was life like at the dinner table when you were growing up? What are we really trying to accomplish? How do you have this cogent two sentence explanation of what you do? How many clicks can we get per visit? What would happen if there was a webpage that was designed to get you to leave? What were the questions that were being asked by people in authority at Yahoo in 1999? How did the stock do today? Is anything broken? What can you do today that will make the stock go up tomorrow? What are risks worth taking? What are we doing that might not work but that supports our mission? What was the last thing you did that didn't work, and what did we learn from it? What have we done to so delight our core customers that they're telling other people? How has your international circle informed your life of questions? What do I believe that other people don't believe? What do I see that other people don't see? What do I take for granted that other people don't take for granted? What would blank do? What would Bob do? What would Jill do? What would Susan do? What happened to them? What system are they in that made them decide that that was the right thing to do? And then how do we change the system? How given the state of the world, do you manage to continue to care as much as you do? Do you walk to school or take your lunch? If you all can only care if things are going well, then what does that mean about caring? Should I have spent the last 50 years curled up in a ball? How do we go to the foundation and create community action?…
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PleinAir Magazine publisher Eric Rhoads delves into the world of plein air painting and the outdoor painting movement. Each episode includes a special segment for artists called the Marketing Minute.
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PleinAir Magazine publisher Eric Rhoads delves into the world of plein air painting and the outdoor painting movement. Each episode includes a special segment for artists called the Marketing Minute.
Join Eric Rhoads for the latest Plein Air Podcast episode as Joe McGurl shares insights on landscape painting, techniques, and the emotional connection to nature. Bonus! Eric Rhoads addresses how to find your ideal client/audience and how to market your art if you wish to step away from using social media. Related Links: Art Business Mastery Day: https://streamlineartevents.com/marketing PaintTube.tv: https://painttube.tv/ 201 Essential Plein Air Tips: http://PleinAirMagazine.com/ebook Plein Air Convention & Expo: https://pleinairconvention.com/podcast Joe McGurl online: https://www.josephmcgurl.com/…
In this episode of the Plein Air Podcast, Eric Rhoads delves into the insights shared by renowned artist James Gurney, exploring the significance of plein air painting, its history, and practical tips for artists looking to hone their skills. Bonus! What are the current trends in art buying behavior, and how should artists adapt their marketing strategies to align with the preferences of modern collectors? And, how can international artists market their art in the U.S.? Eric Rhoads answers in this week's Art Marketing Minute Podcast. Related Links: PaintTube.tv: https://painttube.tv/ 201 Essential Plein Air Tips: http://PleinAirMagazine.com/ebook Plein Air Convention & Expo https://pleinairconvention.com/podcast James Gurney online: https://jamesgurney.com/…
In this episode of the Plein Air Podcast, Eric Rhoads interviews Andrew Tischler, a talented artist and influencer based in New Zealand. They discuss Andrew’s artistic journey, his passion for plein air painting, the influence of his father’s artistic legacy, and more. In the vibrant world of plein air painting, Andrew Tischler stands out as a prominent figure, blending his rich background with a passion for teaching and creating art. Born in Texas, Tischler’s journey took him across the globe, eventually landing him in New Zealand, where he has established himself as a leading artist and educator. His father, a sculptor, profoundly influenced his artistic path, providing him with early access to art materials and encouragement to explore his creativity. Tischler’s transition into plein air painting began later in his career, inspired by renowned artists and driven by a desire to capture the essence of nature in his work. In this interview, he emphasizes the importance of emotional investment in art, believing that true authenticity comes from being fully immersed in the creative process. Tischler’s teaching philosophy revolves around fundamental principles such as drawing, tone, and color, which he believes are essential for any artist’s development. His approach to commissions reflects a commitment to both the client’s vision and his artistic integrity, ensuring that each piece resonates with authenticity. Bonus! Is it necessary to have an artist website? What are some of the current email list do’s and don’ts? Eric Rhoads answers in this week’s Art Marketing Minute Podcast. Related Links: – PleinAir® Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/podcast – Plein Air Convention & Expo: https://pleinairconvention.com/podcast – Watercolor Live: https://watercolorlive.com/podcast – Andrew Tischler online: https://tischler.nz/…
In this episode, Eric Rhoads interviews artist Aimee Erickson, who shares her journey, including painting in Florence, riding a bicycle across America, and more. Listen as they discuss: – The personal growth and freedom Aimee experienced on her bicycle trip – Challenges and joys of plein air painting, and the importance of managing expectations for beginners – What it was like to paint inside the Portland Museum of Art during the Monet to Matisse exhibition – Interesting interactions with the public when painting on location – Composition, the limitations of rules, and simplifying the process of painting – And much more! Bonus! What are some ways for artists to effectively use social media? How do you get more eyeballs on your Instagram posts that will lead to serious potential buyers? Eric Rhoads answers in this week’s Art Marketing Minute Podcast. Related Links: – Aimee Erickson online: https://www.aimeeerickson.com/ – Pastel Live: https://pastellive.com/psl2024 – Realism Live: https://realismlive.com/ – PleinAir® Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/ – Plein Air Convention & Expo: https://pleinairconvention.com/ – Fall Color Week: https://publishersinvitational.com/…
In this episode, Eric Rhoads interviews Harley Brown, who isn't just an artist, but a legend. "All of my art friends, the vast majority of them, the older ones, lived into their late 90s," Harley says," and their brain was still cooking. Their brain cells were always active. So if you're out there and you do art, you are not only inspired, you're not only inspiring yourself, but your mind is always going to be working." Listen as they discuss: - The moments that transitioned Harley to making it to the "next level" in terms of selling his art - The first time his head "started buzzing" as he put down strokes of pastel for a portrait - The core basics and seven essential truths of art - How to find the initial excitement that drew you to painting - And a special treat from another side of Harley's talents! Bonus! How do you craft a compelling artist statement? Is it smart to make prints of your paintings, and if so, how and where should you sell them? Eric Rhoads answers in this week's Art Marketing Minute Podcast. Related Links: – Harley Brown online: https://www.harleybrown.ca/ – Pastel Live: https://pastellive.com/ – Fall Color Week: https://fallcolorweek.com/ - PleinAir Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/ – Plein Air Convention & Expo: https://pleinairconvention.com/ – Publisher's Invitational: https://publishersinvitational.com/ – Submit Art Marketing Questions: artmarketing.com/questions…
In this episode, Eric Rhoads interviews renowned artist Kevin Macpherson, who shares profound insights and inspirational advice for artists looking to reignite their passion. If you're feeling uninspired or unmotivated, this is exactly what you need to get moving again. Watch and listen as they discuss: - What Kevin does to get out of being "stuck in a creative rut" - His advice for artists who want to experiment and learn all types of painting media - The canvas size he prefers using while plein air painting - Where beginning artists should start their education - And much more! Bonus! What are the safest and most effective ways to sell your art online? Is it too early to start planning holiday marketing? Eric Rhoads answers in this week's Art Marketing Minute Podcast. Related Links: – Kevin Macpherson online: https://www.kevinmacpherson.com/ – PleinAir Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/ – Plein Air Convention & Expo: https://pleinairconvention.com/ – Publisher's Invitational: https://publishersinvitational.com/ – Submit Art Marketing Questions: artmarketing.com/questions…
In this episode, Eric Rhoads interviews Jill Carver, whose work "explores the dialogue between abstraction and realism." Listen as they discuss: - Figuring out a roadmap when it comes to painting - How to manage when you have a short amount of time to capture the scene before you - Why she paints on location and in the studio - And much more Bonus! Is it wiser to represent yourself or seek representation through galleries? How can you create a marketing strategy that aligns with your goals? Eric Rhoads answers in this episode of the Art Marketing Minute Podcast. Related Links: – Jill Carver online: https://jillcarver.com/ - Jill's art video workshops: https://painttube.tv/search?type=product&q=jill%20carver* – Pastel Live: https://pastellive.com/ – PleinAir Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/ – Plein Air Convention & Expo: https://pleinairconvention.com/ – Fall Color Week Publisher's Invitational: https://publishersinvitational.com/ – Submit Art Marketing Questions: artmarketing.com/questions…
In this episode, Eric Rhoads interviews Scott Christensen, who has a two-man exhibition with Quang Ho at the Museum of Western Art, from July 20 through September 21, 2024. Listen as they discuss the act of creating art outdoors, their transformative experience of painting in Russia, different approaches to solving common painting problems, color palette preferences, and much more. Bonus! At what point in an art career should you begin advertising your work? How do you create a "big name" for yourself and get invited to the best galleries and pursued by collectors? Eric Rhoads answers in this episode of the Art Marketing Minute Podcast. Related Links: – Scott Christensen online: https://www.christensenstudio.com/ – Pastel Live: https://pastellive.com/ – PleinAir Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/ – Plein Air Convention & Expo: https://pleinairconvention.com/ – Publisher's Invitational: https://publishersinvitational.com/ – Submit Art Marketing Questions: artmarketing.com/questions…
In this episode, Eric Rhoads interviews plein air painter Joe Paquet, who is leading a special session titled “A Beautiful Beginning: The Art of the Start” this year at the Plein Air Convention & Expo. Watch & listen as they discuss: – Finding one’s artistic voice through organic or adopted methods – Artistic influence, style, and authenticity – Art foundations, principles, and passion – Art principles, skill-building, and creativity – Artistic choices and techniques in painting, including color transition and subjective voice – Historic masters George Bellows and Winslow Homer – And more! Bonus! In this week’s Art Marketing Minute, Eric answers the questions: Can artists use giclee prints as a form of passive income? Should artists hire someone to handle their marketing? Related Links: – Joe Paquet online: https://www.joepaquet.com/ – PleinAir Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/ – Plein Air Convention & Expo: https://pleinairconvention.com/ – Publisher’s Invitational: https://publishersinvitational.com/ – Submit Art Marketing Questions: artmarketing.com/questions The Plein Air Podcast has been named the #1 Painting Podcast by FeedSpot for two years in a row. New in 2023: FeedSpot has named Eric’s Art Marketing Minute Podcast as one of the Top 25 Art Business and Marketing Blogs on the web.…
In this episode of the Plein Air Podcast, Eric Rhoads interviews Larry Moore, who describes himself as "intensely curious." Larry Moore has been a professional visual communicator for the past 45 years. His career in graphic design and advertising taught him how to creatively solve problems - a skill he shares with others through his books, videos, and workshops. He says, "It's part of the human condition to express ourselves. So why not be authentic?" Listen as they discuss: - Seeing the plein air movement evolve over the past two decades ( Was it plein air, or was it just Florida? ) - What makes plein air paintings stand out from the rest - Artistic creativity and breaking free from assumptions - Creative challenges and taking risks - The artists who inspire him - Exploring the creative process in his new video, "The Creativity Course: Finding Your Unique Painting Language" - Overcoming creative blocks and embracing uncertainty in art - Larry's four talking points about change and growth Bonus! How can artists manage social media junk queries versus actual buyers? And how should you price your framed oil paintings? Eric Rhoads answers in this week's Art Marketing Minute. Related Links: – Larry Moore online: https://www.larrymoorestudios.com/ - Plein Air Live: https://pleinairlive.com/ – PleinAir Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/ – Plein Air Convention & Expo: https://pleinairconvention.com/ – Submit Art Marketing Questions: artmarketing.com/questions…
In this episode of the Plein Air Podcast, Eric Rhoads interviews Richard Sneary, who began painting as an artist primarily en plein air in 2011 after 40 years as an architectural illustrator and architect. Architecture was the first love of his career and formed the foundation of his understanding of design composition, freehand drawing perspective, and the built-in natural environment, as well as many other aspects of his personal and professional growth. Listen as they discuss: - Why so many painters - especially watercolorists - started in architecture - What he was thinking when he quit his successful career as an architect to become a full-time artist (how it was a leap, and a stumble) - Richard's advice for others who are developing their art career - Letting go of tight details and painting more loosely - The difference he experiences as a painter in regards to being more relaxed day to day versus the pressure of working at an office job - Why he travels to 11-12 plein air events in a given year (Hint: It relates to what inspires him as an artist) - Embracing the struggle and his pitch to those who don't paint en plein air - The worst thing you can do when painting indoors or outdoors, no matter your level of experience Bonus! How do you price your paintings (and not set the price too low)? And how can artists use AI for their business? Eric Rhoads answers in this week's Art Marketing Minute. Related Links: – Richard Sneary online: https://www.richardsneary.com/ – Fall Color Week: https://fallcolorweek.com/ – Watercolor Live: https://watercolorlive.com/wcl2024 – PleinAir Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/ – Plein Air Convention & Expo: https://pleinairconvention.com/ – Submit Art Marketing Questions: artmarketing.com/questions The Plein Air Podcast has been named the #1 Painting Podcast by FeedSpot for two years in a row. New in 2023: FeedSpot has named Eric's Art Marketing Minute Podcast as one of the Top 25 Art Business and Marketing Blogs on the web.…
Join us for a free Art Streamathon live event to support those affected by the Maui wildfires: Art auction, Artist interviews, Musical guests, Studio tours, and more on Friday, September 22. Learn more and register at https://artstreamathon.com/artists-for-lahaina . From September 15-24, 2023, bid on original artwork in support of Lahaina’s recovery. The Artists for Lahaina auction features nearly 1,000 paintings from artists around the world, with a total valuation of nearly $1 million. Bidding begins September 15 at 12:00pm EST at https://www.artistsforlahaina.com/ . The artists contributing work include Sherrie McGraw, Quang Ho, Josh Elliott, Joe McGurl, Lori Putnam, Josh Clare, Bill Anton, Kathleen Hudson, Mark Shasha, Brienne Brown, and many more.…
This is Plein Air Podcast episode number 253 with British artist and plein air mountaineer James Hart Dyke, who shares a story about a plein air adventure all of us wish we could have been a part of: James Hart Dyke climbed and painted Mont Blanc, which has an elevation of almost 15,800 feet, making it the highest summit of Western Europe. It was a treacherous trip of navigating around crevasses, going up glaciers, and avoiding avalanches and rock falls. Failure was not an option. Why did he do it? He wanted to reenact and emulate as closely as possible the conditions under which the legendary French painter of the Alps, Gabriel Loppé, made his pair of Summit paintings at sunset in 1873. Listen as they discuss: – The inspirational moment he had as an 8-year-old, which led him to his path as a painter – How studying architecture in college launched his professional artistic career (“It’s a bit dreamy, but that’s how my career started.”) – Dealing with frequent rain as a plein air painter in the UK (“Plein air painting is not for the faint-hearted.”) – The positive aspect of having what he calls “generators,” or challenges when painting on location – His thrilling experience with the British Intelligence Service and painting combat zones – How the producers of the James Bond films discovered him and his work (“It was very thrilling, but I’d say it all comes out of plein air landscape painting.”) – His experiences with King Charles and the Royal Party – How his plein air Summit adventure came to be, how he prepared himself physically, mentally, and logistically as a painter – His takeaways from the extreme experience and what he learned about himself – The plein air movement in the UK – And what’s next for James: Painting one of America’s iconic parks And in this week’s Art Marketing Minute: What can you do to attract more out-of-town buyers? Are there ways to vet potential buyers so you don’t waste your time? Listen and learn! Related Links: – James Hart Dyke online: https://jameshartdyke.com/ – Plein Air Japan: https://pleinairjapan.com/spring-2024 – Realism Live: https://realismlive.com/ – Plein Air Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/ – Fall Color Week: https://fallcolorweek.com/ – European Fine Art Trip: https://finearttrip.com/stockholm-madrid – Sunday Coffee: https://coffeewitheric.com/ – Submit Art Marketing Questions: artmarketing.com/questions The Plein Air Podcast has been named the #1 Painting Podcast by FeedSpot for two years in a row. New in 2023: FeedSpot has named Eric’s Art Marketing Minute Podcast as one of the Top 25 Art Business and Marketing Blogs on the web.…
This is Plein Air Podcast episode number 252 with last year's PleinAir Salon winner and artist extraordinaire Jennifer McChristian. In addition to being an artist, Jennifer has served in the United States Army Reserves and in the Canadian Army Reserves. She has been a full-time artist since 2000, and teaches painting workshops around the world. She was also the Grand Prize Winner of the 12th Annual PleinAir Salon, and she recently filmed a video for PaintTube.tv (to be released in the near future). Bonus! In this week's Art Marketing Minute, Eric answers the questions: "Who owns the rights to copy your painting if you donate it?" and "Should you take genre-specific paintings only when attending a niche event?" Related Links: – Jennifer McChristian online: https://www.jennifermcchristian.com/ – Plein Air Japan: https://pleinairjapan.com/spring-2024 – Plein Air Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/ – Fall Color Week: https://fallcolorweek.com/ – European Fine Art Trip: https://finearttrip.com/stockholm-madrid – Submit Art Marketing Questions: artmarketing.com/questions…
In this episode, Eric Rhoads interviews painters Jill Wagner, Albert Handell, Aaron Schuerr, and Bill Schneider. Listen (and watch) as they discuss how to develop a style, how to stimulate yourself to the next level, and how to move forward when you're stuck. Our four guests even give you their best tips and advice on how to become a great artist. Bonus! In this week's Art Marketing Minute, Eric addresses the first things you should do when you're ready to begin marketing your art; and how to know which media could be the most effective for showcasing your unique work. Related Links: – Pastel Live: https://pastellive.com/psl-2023 – Watercolor Live: https://watercolorlive.com/wcl2024 – Plein Air Magazine: https://pleinairmagazine.com/ – Fall Color Week: https://fallcolorweek.com/ – European Fine Art Trip: https://finearttrip.com/stockholm-madrid – Submit Art Marketing Questions: artmarketing.com/questions The Plein Air Podcast has been named the #1 Painting Podcast by FeedSpot for two years in a row. New in 2023: FeedSpot has named Eric's Art Marketing Minute Podcast as one of the Top 25 Art Business and Marketing Blogs on the web.…
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