Great Work Interview: Hugh MacLeod, GapingVoid blogger, and author of Ignore Everybody

MacLeod_HThose who like Hugh MacLeod’s cartoons and writing like them a lot, and I’m one of those people. His cartoons are wise, abrasive and often cut to the heart of what it means to do Great Work, to find your own path and to stay human in the corporate world – or as he puts it in this interview, “figure out what’s really going on.” In fact, he often refers to this cartoons as ‘cubicle bombs’ – little explosions that disrupt Business As Usual. I’ve got this one hanging up in my house:

In our interview, we spend a good deal of the time exploring some of the 40 strategies for creativity he outlines in his book ‘Ignore Everybody‘ including:

  • What it really means to ’sing in your own voice’ (and how Hugh found his)
  • How Hugh manages to stay creative and fresh – and the answer is surprisingly undramatic
  • What, when it comes down to it, Hugh thinks is the secret to his and others’ success

You can follow Hugh on Twitter at @gapingvoid and see his cartoons and art at his blog, www.gapingvoid.com

Listen to my interview with Hugh MacLeod here

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One Response to “Great Work Interview: Hugh MacLeod, GapingVoid blogger, and author of Ignore Everybody”

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    Matthew Ray Scott said:

    Michael, a courtesy heads-up. I clicked on link to listen to your Hugh MacLeod interview and it played your Tara Hunt interview. Also, I’m so excited for our upcoming interview.

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