So here at Casa Goslowus, my wife and I are both pretty much constantly creating new things. She is always working on new art pieces on her iPad, or sewing new clothing…
Category: Creativity Topics
Day 69: Showing Up for Work
Since the beginning of doing this 365 Day Blogging Project, my attitude was that doing my daily post was like showing up for work. In other words, I aimed to keep a…
Day 62: Flower Child!
A few years back, I wrote a song for my wife for her birthday. The song is called “Flower Child,” and it’s one of many sweet love songs I have written for…
Day 48: The Many Ways of Being Creative
When we think of being creative, we commonly think of influential celebrities and artist throughout history doing what makes them brilliant. Thinking of these individuals conjures up a thought of the…
Day 37: My Collaboration with Charlie Chaplin
A few months ago my wife and I went to a silent movie performance in Downtown Sacramento, where we listened to an organist playing an original score to a Buster Keaton movie…
Day 17: Enjoying the Flow
I had a great weekend. Here’s what I did (in chronological order): We hosted our own backyard movie night, with numerous friends, neighbors, and students in attendance. I played piano for a…
Day 13: The Artist Mindset Podcast
Last month I decided I was going to start a podcast. Never having done it before, I knew that the best approach was to KEEP. IT. SIMPLE. So to that end, I…
Day 7: Anatomy of a Performance
Today I played piano at a retirement home down the road. My hour-long show was well attended, for that venue: there were at least 25 people there, all enjoying the music, as…
Day 5: Opening up the Soundcloud Vault
Hey All (Readers real and imagined): Today I have decided to share and talk a little about one of my recordings I posted up on Soundcloud…. many moons ago. The piece is…
My First Musical Post (You Will Help Me Not to Suck as Punch!)
So this is my first time posting any music whatsoever on this blog. This seems like a big deal to me, because music is pretty much all I do, and I’ve…