In this episode, I discuss creative burnout, losing motivation, and wondering if it’s time to quit YouTube.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by consistency, frustrated by algorithms, or unsure about your creative direction, this conversation will meet you where you are.
Wanting more doesn’t make you ungrateful. In this episode of The Voyager’s Lens, I explore the natural tension between being content in the present and still craving more from life.
Learn how to balance gratitude with ambition, embrace the journey, and honor your desires without shame.
Overthinking is one of the biggest killers of creativity. In this episode of The Voyager’s Lens, I explore how overthinking shows up in different ways for creatives, why we get stuck replaying doubts, and what to do when your own thoughts become your biggest block.
Learn how to reframe your mindset, let go of fear, and finally start creating without second-guessing yourself.
Perfectionism might look like a strength, but it’s actually one of the biggest blocks for creatives. In this episode of The Voyager’s Lens, I explore the difference between creating with intention and falling into perfectionism.
Learn how to let go of over-focusing on details, embrace your imperfections, and move your art forward with purpose.
Ever wonder why your creativity feels blocked? In this episode of The Voyager’s Lens, I dive into the bad habits that kept me stuck—and might be keeping you stuck too. From overthinking one idea to chasing the algorithm, I reveal how I broke free and started creating with joy again.
Perfect for photographers, videographers, and creatives who want to strengthen their creative muscle and stop letting bad habits win.
When was the last time you did something just for yourself — with no one else, no work, no agenda? In this episode of The Voyager’s Lens, I share how solo “Artist Dates” (inspired by The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron) have helped me beat burnout and feel inspired again.
From hiking alone in Yosemite to spending quiet time in a cafe, these intentional solo adventures can help you reconnect with your inner artist, recharge your creative energy, and fall back in love with your craft.
It feels like everyone is going viral overnight — except you. You’re pouring time and passion into your art, but the recognition feels out of reach. In this episode of The Voyager’s Lens, I’m sharing why slow growth is actually a blessing for photographers, videographers, and creatives.
We’ll talk about why viral fame often leads to weak foundations, why slow growth helps you build deeper connections with your audience, and how it gives you time to truly develop as an artist. By the end, you’ll see why growing slowly can set you up for a stronger, more sustainable creative journey.
If you constantly feel like there’s never enough time to create, this episode is for you. In this episode of The Voyager’s Lens, I’m breaking down why so many artists and photographers feel drained — and how habits like screen time, poor sleep, people-pleasing, and a lack of mindfulness are secretly stealing your time and creative energy.
You’ll learn how to cut through distractions, reset your focus, and make space for the things that truly matter so you can create (and live) without burning out.
Ever scroll through social media and feel like you’re way behind in life? Like you missed the window to make your mark as an artist? In this episode of The Voyager’s Lens, I share why feeling “behind” might actually be your biggest advantage as a photographer, videographer, or creative soul.
We’ll talk about how age brings clarity, discipline, richer experiences, and a stronger network — all of which make your art deeper and more impactful. You’ll walk away knowing why art has no deadline, why your journey is yours alone, and how to turn that feeling of “falling behind” into the fuel you need to move forward.
As photographers, it’s easy to feel trapped by the style or niche we’ve built our identity around — like we have to stay consistent for the sake of our “brand.” But what happens when that consistency starts stifling your creativity?In this episode of The Voyager’s Lens, we talk about why your creative identity as a photographer is meant to evolve, and how experimenting with new styles, mediums, or subjects can reignite your passion for your craft. We’ll explore why growth often requires letting go of old identities, why it’s okay to pivot, and how embracing your multidimensional nature can make you a stronger, more fulfilled artist.If you’ve been feeling boxed in by your niche or burned out behind the camera, this episode is your reminder that it’s okay — and even necessary — to change.
Every creative hits a wall. You know that feeling — the desire to make something… and the overwhelming urge to avoid it. That’s resistance.In this episode of The Voyager’s Lens, we explore what resistance actually is, how it shows up in sneaky ways, and why it’s often strongest right before a breakthrough. Inspired by The War of Art by Steven Pressfield, I share my personal experience with falling off the creative train for months — and how I finally pushed through.Whether you’re struggling to start a new project or feeling distant from your art, this episode is a reminder that you're not alone — and you can begin again.—Subscribe for weekly episodes on creativity, mindset, and artistic growth.
As artists, we often hear how important it is to say yes — to opportunities, growth, and experiences. But what about saying no?In this heartfelt episode of The Voyager’s Lens, I talk about how powerful it can be to say no when something doesn’t align with your values or creative energy. I share a personal story about a photography job I turned down — even though it offered consistent income — and why I’m proud of that decision.If you’ve ever felt drained by projects that don’t sit right with your soul, this episode will remind you that your art deserves to come from a place of alignment, not obligation.Listening to your inner artist isn't selfish — it's essential.
Saying “yes” can change everything — but what if you’re not ready?In this introspective episode of The Voyager’s Lens, we explore the quiet courage it takes to say yes to opportunities, even when self-doubt is loud. If you’re an artist or creative who’s ever turned something down out of fear or imposter syndrome, this one’s for you.You’ll hear honest reflections on fear, growth, and what happens when you lean into possibility — whether it’s a creative gig, a new project, or a chance to grow as a person. If your inner voice is whispering “you might be able to do this”… this episode is your permission to try.
Welcome to the very first episode of The Voyager’s Lens — a podcast for creative souls navigating their personal and artistic journeys.In this episode, I dive into the messy, magical process of starting something new. Whether you're a photographer, writer, filmmaker, or just someone with an idea that’s been sitting in your heart for too long, this one’s for you.We’ll explore the quiet resistance that holds us back, the fear of not being “ready,” and why the first step is always the hardest — and the most important.If you've been waiting for a sign to begin your next creative chapter... this might be it.