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[Embracing Vulnerability: Josh's Creative Challenge and the Power of Public Accountability]-[Getting Vulny - Josh’s Big Announcement]

The Imperfects · B2 · 2024-10-10

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📋 Summary

The Imperfects: A New Chapter of Vulnerability

In this episode of The Imperfects, hosts Josh, Hugh, and Ryan introduce a new segment titled "Get Volney," a space dedicated to fostering deeper connection through shared vulnerability. The hosts humorously discuss the branding of this segment, juxtaposing the concept of vulnerability with playful, slightly absurd imagery, ultimately framing it as an intentional, "sexy" experiment to move beyond their usual guest-focused format and embrace personal transparency.

Overcoming Creative Paralysis

Josh opens up about a significant personal hurdle: the struggle to maintain his creative momentum. Previously, Josh shared a story about how ridicule at a young age silenced his songwriting. However, during the podcast's live show development, he pushed himself to write and perform an original song. Despite finding the process "bloody hard and unpleasant," the experience was transformative, leading him to feel like a "new me"—someone with the courage to pursue what he loves.

However, since that milestone, Josh has found himself stuck. He admits to feeling "flat" and critical of his lack of motivation. He describes a constant internal dialogue where he feels that any time spent on creative pursuits is "selfish" and a waste of "precious time" he could spend with his children. He confesses that he has been using his role as a father as an excuse, fearing that he might not be able to replicate his previous success or that the process of songwriting is simply too painful to endure.

The Power of Public Accountability

Reflecting on his lack of progress, Josh realizes that he is not the type of person who can "work away at stuff without a deadline." Inspired by the realization that even his musical hero, Nick Cave, uses self-imposed deadlines to overcome the "incredibly unpleasant experience" of writing, Josh decides to hold himself publicly accountable.

His "Volney" (vulnerability) for this episode is the announcement of a live gig in December. By booking a venue and putting tickets on sale, Josh has effectively "checkmated" himself, forcing his hand to write new material. He describes this as "baby steps into the person I want to be," emphasizing that he does not want to look back in 20 years and tell his children he failed to pursue his music because he was "too scared to."

Conclusion: Courage in Action

Josh’s decision to commit to this performance is framed by his co-hosts as a profound act of courage. While a concert might seem like a standard professional step to some, for Josh, it represents a deep, "hugely vulnerable" struggle against self-doubt and the fear of imperfection. The episode concludes with a sense of collective excitement, as the team rallies behind Josh’s endeavor, proving that the true value of their "Get Volney" experiment lies in the honest, supportive pursuit of growth and the willingness to face the "daunting" prospect of creating something new.

🎯Key Sentences

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I call Australia home.
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Mmm It's time to open up.
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Lucky her.
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I don't either.
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I've never seen.
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📝Key Phrases

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pay homage to
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every now and again
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hot under the collar
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kill the mood
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off the back of
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📖 Transcript

My name is Josh, I'm a co -host on The Imperfects and the son of Sri Lankan and English immigrants and I call Australia home.
I'd like to recognise the traditional peoples of this continent whose land was stolen nearly 250 years ago.
In particular, we at The Imperfects would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation, as the traditional owners of the land on which this podcast was recorded and we extend our respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
I'm inspired by the world's oldest living culture and we at The Imperfects pay homage to the traditions of story when we share stories on our podcast.
Mmm It's time to open up.
Oh, yeah It's time.

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