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Comics Will Break Your Heart (And So Will Dating)
Description
A listener writes in after a breakup, worried they’ve lost their creative spark for good. Brad and Dave unpack the emotional toll of heartbreak, why creative paralysis is normal, and how time, grief, and self-reflection can ultimately deepen your storytelling. Also: Dave is quitting Amazon Advantage, and he shares why he made that startling decision.
Today's Show
- Comics Will Break Your Heart (and so will dating)
- Dave Kellett's "Double Dog Dare" book
- Amazon Advantage
- Imposter Syndrome and mental health
Takeaways
- It's normal to feel creatively blocked after a heartbreak.
- Finding joy in solitude can help with creativity.
- Time is essential for healing after a breakup.
- Navigating international shipping can be complex and frustrating.
- Mental health is crucial for creative individuals.
- Imposter syndrome can hinder the creative process.
- Seeking professional help is important for mental health issues.
- Weather can significantly affect mood and creativity.
- Sharing experiences can help others feel less alone.
- Listener feedback can provide valuable insights for improvement.
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Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. He is available for personal consultations. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive. He is the co-director of the comics documentary, Stripped.