Joni Mitchell
Musician mentioned for her practice of painting as a preamble to writing and singing, an example of diverse inputs for creative output.
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Videos Mentioning Joni Mitchell

Jacqueline Novogratz - Building Acumen & How to (Actually) Change the World | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
A musician whose 'Blue Album' Jacqueline Novogratz was listening to while weeping on a plane to West Africa, marking a significant transition in her life.

Building Interscope Records & Beats by Dre | Jimmy Iovine
David Senra
A celebrated artist signed by David Geffen, illustrating his talent for identifying musical greats.

E66: $FB's big drop, Rogan/Spotify mess, Xi/Putin meetup & supply chain issues with Ryan Petersen
All-In Podcast
Musician mentioned as pulling her music from Spotify in protest of Joe Rogan's content.

Manolis Kellis: Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything | Lex Fridman Podcast #142
Lex Fridman
A Canadian singer-songwriter whose song 'Both Sides Now' explores changing perspectives on clouds, love, and life as one matures.

Seth Godin on The Game of Life, The Value of Hacks, and Overcoming Anxiety | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
Musician whose early work (cover of 'House of the Rising Sun') was not good, but with patience and persistence, she became a huge contributor to music. Later, she intentionally alienated her audience to pursue creative risks.

Manolis Kellis: Origin of Life, Humans, Ideas, Suffering, and Happiness | Lex Fridman Podcast #123
Lex Fridman
Singer-songwriter, whose song 'Both Sides Now' is beautiful and captures the idea of seeing life from multiple perspectives.

Best Ways to Build Better Habits & Break Bad Ones | James Clear
Andrew Huberman
Musician mentioned for her practice of painting as a preamble to writing and singing, an example of diverse inputs for creative output.

What Magic & Mind Reading Reveal About the Brain | Asi Wind
Andrew Huberman
A singer who used painting as a way to get into a mindset for singing.

Steven Pressfield: The War of Art | Lex Fridman Podcast #102
Lex Fridman
Mentioned in contrast to Bruce Springsteen, suggesting that artists typically don't deviate significantly from their core style.