Welcome to the Doing Epic Stuff podcast with your host Mike Drohan. Together we’ll explore the stories and journeys of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
Steve Chapman is one of the most interesting people I’ve had the pleasure of meeting during my time on earth.
‘The “(NOT A) LOST CAT”’ project is a prime example of the weird and wonderful pastimes Steve engages in. A hand painted re-production of an original, actual lost cat poster. Steve has now personally re-printed and re-issued his re-production to hundreds of intrigued individuals across the globe who have gone on to display the poster in almost every country on earth.
I’m 100% serious – the world map is in the show notes...
A Ted X speaker, prolific creative and holder of an MSc in Organisational Change, Steve’s professional life began on a very different trajectory. Having been convinced, by the commonly held belief amongst his secondary school teachers, that he was "either lazy or just not that bright (or both)" - his difficulties in learning, love of whacky doodling, bizarre storytelling and ad-hoc creating (ofttimes during math class) apparently weren't applicable to a 'respectable' adult life..
This episode is an exploration of un-tapping our creative potential.
Can we de-tune the fixed way we see the world?
How much of what we do is actually who we are or just a product of social constructs and what happens once we start to challenge them?
What is the improvisers mindset and how has Steve leveraged it to create some of the most interesting and audacious projects you’ve never heard of?
Enjoy this full-of-unreal ep. of the Doing Epic Stuff podcast
Show notes:
Please consider supporting Steve by purchasing a piece of his artwork!! All info is within his website and IG (below)
All things Steve https://www.shop.canscorpionssmoke.com/product/not-a-lost-cat-poster/
Hosier lane: Melbourne’s most celebrated laneway for street art: https://www.instagram.com/hosierla/?hl=en
The Power of Neurodiversity (referred to in the podcast as ‘The Gift of…’) which Steve refers to in the context of special needs classes: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-power-of-neurodiversity-thomas-armstrong/book/9780738215242.html
‘The Art of Creative Resilience’ – a talk Steve gave which references in relation ‘tuning in’ to signals our body/mind is giving us to help decipher our real feelings toward a given situation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhcp3pozaHI
9 Meals from Anarchy repay Steve in vegan cooking stock! https://www.ninemealsfromanarchy.co.uk/
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