This podcast is a quiet space to talk about life, art, and what it means to stay human in a world that moves too fast.
Through solo reflections and creative conversations, we explore creativity not as a product—but as a way of living. We talk about making art without permission, finding inspiration in ordinary moments, navigating doubt, rest, joy, and the seasons of becoming that don’t always get shared.
This isn’t about hustling your creativity or turning everything into content.
It’s about slowing down, paying attention, and making room for what feels honest.
All content for Life, Art, And the Space Between is the property of Timothy Brown and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
This podcast is a quiet space to talk about life, art, and what it means to stay human in a world that moves too fast.
Through solo reflections and creative conversations, we explore creativity not as a product—but as a way of living. We talk about making art without permission, finding inspiration in ordinary moments, navigating doubt, rest, joy, and the seasons of becoming that don’t always get shared.
This isn’t about hustling your creativity or turning everything into content.
It’s about slowing down, paying attention, and making room for what feels honest.
What do we do to stop, stop hiding, stop making ourselves small, stop allowing our shine to be dulled down. How can we come together to glow up and create and live the life we are meant? One that fills our soul and brings love to our hearts?
This podcast is a quiet space to talk about life, art, and what it means to stay human in a world that moves too fast.
Through solo reflections and creative conversations, we explore creativity not as a product—but as a way of living. We talk about making art without permission, finding inspiration in ordinary moments, navigating doubt, rest, joy, and the seasons of becoming that don’t always get shared.
This isn’t about hustling your creativity or turning everything into content.
It’s about slowing down, paying attention, and making room for what feels honest.