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The Right Questions with James Victore

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  • Episode 82: On Public Speaking
    May 14 2026

    Stage fright isn’t a personality trait, it’s a habit of self-protection and it can be unlearned.

    After coming back from a talk in Dusseldorf, Germany, I’m sharing the public speaking tips that keep me excited instead of terrified, even when I’m nervous. If you’re a designer, artist, writer, or creative entrepreneur who wants better presentation skills without turning into a polished robot, this is a practical reset.

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    19 m
  • Episode 81: Heather Crank & Understanding Creativity In A World Of AI
    May 7 2026

    AI is speeding up creative work while quietly testing something deeper: our confidence, our craft, and our ability to think for ourselves.

    I sit down with my dear friend Heather Crank, a designer and generative AI designer who translates complex tech shifts into human creative insight, and we get honest about what it feels like to make art in an AI-shaped world.

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    47 m
  • Episode 80: AI Is Here
    Apr 23 2026

    AI’s growing presence isn’t the result of perfection or widespread readiness—it’s the outcome of rapid integration into nearly every aspect of modern life.

    This shift raises a difficult question for creatives: when a tool can generate endless concepts on demand, does it provide meaningful leverage, or does it risk diluting what gives creative work its value? There’s a tension between efficiency and originality, where “time-saving” can quietly become “taste-erasing” as starting points, metaphors, and perspectives are increasingly sourced from systems built on patterns and averages.

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    9 m
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