The Creatively Unworthy Podcast: Recent Episodes

Rebecca Spencer

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity.

Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.

Why is the problem significant?

Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities. Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything. You are done before you start.

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent.

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The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity. Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.

Why is the problem significant? Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything. You are done before you start.

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent. It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

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Our reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Creatively_Unworthy/

Our spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1MYX7w9MLOzCEkhK33W4yc

Larry’s website: http://www.larry-chambers.com/

Rebecca’s insta, devant art, and twitter:

https://www.instagram.com/emberfvagyok/

https://www.deviantart.com/emberember69

https://twitter.com/EmberEmber7

Music: YOU'RE EXCUSED by CHRISTIN LEE CHAMBERS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8JSxJ6pQ-Y

And https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgyaM9ueMuk

Christin Chambers insta: https://www.instagram.com/christinleechambers/

ART AT END: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherub_Playing_a_Lute

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The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity. Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.

Why is the problem significant? Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything. You are done before you start.

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent. It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

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Our reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Creatively_Unworthy/

Our spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1MYX7w9MLOzCEkhK33W4yc

Larry’s website: http://www.larry-chambers.com/

Rebecca’s insta, devant art, and twitter:

https://www.instagram.com/emberfvagyok/

https://www.deviantart.com/emberember69

https://twitter.com/EmberEmber7

Music: YOU'RE EXCUSED by CHRISTIN LEE CHAMBERS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8JSxJ6pQ-Y

And https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgyaM9ueMuk

Christin Chambers insta: https://www.instagram.com/christinleechambers/

ART AT END: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherub_Playing_a_Lute

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The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity. Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.

Why is the problem significant? Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything. You are done before you start.

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent. It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

.

.

.

Our reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Creatively_Unworthy/

Our spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1MYX7w9MLOzCEkhK33W4yc

Larry’s website: http://www.larry-chambers.com/

Rebecca’s insta, devant art, and twitter:

https://www.instagram.com/emberfvagyok/

https://www.deviantart.com/emberember69

https://twitter.com/EmberEmber7

Music: YOU'RE EXCUSED by CHRISTIN LEE CHAMBERS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8JSxJ6pQ-Y

Christin Chambers insta: https://www.instagram.com/christinleechambers/

ART AT END: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherub_Playing_a_Lute

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The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity. Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.

Why is the problem significant? Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything. You are done before you start.

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent. It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

.

.

.

Our reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Creatively_Unworthy/

Our spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1MYX7w9MLOzCEkhK33W4yc

Larry’s website: http://www.larry-chambers.com/

Rebecca’s insta, devant art, and twitter:

https://www.instagram.com/emberfvagyok/

https://www.deviantart.com/emberember69

https://twitter.com/EmberEmber7

Music: YOU'RE EXCUSED by CHRISTIN LEE CHAMBERS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8JSxJ6pQ-Y

Christin Chambers insta: https://www.instagram.com/christinleechambers/

ART AT END: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherub_Playing_a_Lute

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The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity. Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.

Why is the problem significant? Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything. You are done before you start.

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent. It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

.

.

.

Our reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Creatively_Unworthy/

Our spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1MYX7w9MLOzCEkhK33W4yc

Larry’s website: http://www.larry-chambers.com/

Rebecca’s insta, devant art, and twitter:

https://www.instagram.com/emberfvagyok/

https://www.deviantart.com/emberember69

https://twitter.com/EmberEmber7

Music: YOU'RE EXCUSED by CHRISTIN LEE CHAMBERS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8JSxJ6pQ-Y

Christin Chambers insta: https://www.instagram.com/christinleechambers/

ART AT END: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherub_Playing_a_Lute

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The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity. Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.

Why is the problem significant? Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything. You are done before you start.

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent. It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

.

.

.

Our reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Creatively_Unworthy/

Our spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1MYX7w9MLOzCEkhK33W4yc

Larry’s website: http://www.larry-chambers.com/

Rebecca’s insta, devant art, and twitter:

https://www.instagram.com/emberfvagyok/

https://www.deviantart.com/emberember69

https://twitter.com/EmberEmber7

Music: YOU'RE EXCUSED by CHRISTIN LEE CHAMBERS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8JSxJ6pQ-Y

Christin Chambers insta: https://www.instagram.com/christinleechambers/

ART AT END: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherub_Playing_a_Lute

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The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity. Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.

Why is the problem significant? Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything. You are done before you start.

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent. It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

.

.

.

Our reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Creatively_Unworthy/

Our spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1MYX7w9MLOzCEkhK33W4yc

Larry’s website: http://www.larry-chambers.com/

Rebecca’s insta, devant art, and twitter:

https://www.instagram.com/emberfvagyok/

https://www.deviantart.com/emberember69

https://twitter.com/EmberEmber7

Music: YOU'RE EXCUSED by CHRISTIN LEE CHAMBERS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8JSxJ6pQ-Y

Christin Chambers insta: https://www.instagram.com/christinleechambers/

ART AT END: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherub_Playing_a_Lute

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The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity. Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.

Why is the problem significant? Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything. You are done before you start.

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent. It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

.

.

.

Our reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Creatively_Unworthy/

Our spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1MYX7w9MLOzCEkhK33W4yc

Larry’s website: http://www.larry-chambers.com/

Rebecca’s insta, devant art, and twitter:

https://www.instagram.com/emberfvagyok/

https://www.deviantart.com/emberember69

https://twitter.com/EmberEmber7

Music: YOU'RE EXCUSED by CHRISTIN LEE CHAMBERS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8JSxJ6pQ-Y

Christin Chambers insta: https://www.instagram.com/christinleechambers/

ART AT END: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherub_Playing_a_Lute

View Details

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity. Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.

Why is the problem significant? Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything. You are done before you start.

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent. It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

.

.

.

Our reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Creatively_Unworthy/

Our spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1MYX7w9MLOzCEkhK33W4yc

Larry’s website: http://www.larry-chambers.com/

Rebecca’s insta, devant art, and twitter:

https://www.instagram.com/emberfvagyok/

https://www.deviantart.com/emberember69

https://twitter.com/EmberEmber7

Music: YOU'RE EXCUSED by CHRISTIN LEE CHAMBERS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8JSxJ6pQ-Y

Christin Chambers insta: https://www.instagram.com/christinleechambers/

ART AT END: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherub_Playing_a_Lute

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The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.   

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity.  Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.     

Why is the problem significant?  Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.   

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything.  You are done before you start.    

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent.  It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

View Details

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.   

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity.  Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.     

Why is the problem significant?  Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.    

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything.  You are done before you start.    

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent.  It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

View Details

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.   

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity.  Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.     

Why is the problem significant?  Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.    

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything.  You are done before you start.    

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent.  It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.

View Details

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast gathers creative minds such as Larry Chambers and rising creative talent Rebecca Spencer; they both grew up with dyslexia/ADHD, and all of them suffer from feeling unworthy.   

The Creatively Unworthy Podcast mission is to present a different perspective on creativity.  Most creative people have some form of dyslexia and, or ADHD. These traits are defined as mental deficits.     

Why is the problem significant?  Believing the accepted definitions robs one of self-confidence and makes one feel unworthy of their accomplishments, and most importantly, of their untapped abilities.    

Without feeling confident in your abilities, you will never try anything.  You are done before you start.    

What the solution. It would be best if you had time to develop your talent.  It would be best if you had people around you who understand and give you emotional support. You need a pathway to follow and a vocabulary that speaks to you.