Cam Walker isn't here to tell about 'one weird trick that will 10x your life.' He's not even trying to inspire you. But he does know firsthand what it's like to be lost in the depth of feelings of doom, and exactly what helped him slowly reach a place a bit more colourful.
That's the basis for his new book 'Doom and Bloom: The case for creativity in a world hooked on panic.'
In this chat, he tells Osher all about it, plus his learnings on being more creative, how creativity has been essential in his life, why a lot of self-help isn't actually helpful, how he navigates the common compulsion of social media, the secrets to a long-lasting relationship and why attention can be life or death.
Check out 'Doom and Bloom' here
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Pre-order Osher's new book 'So What, Now What?' (also illustrated by Cam) here
For more from Osher (including his other book) head here
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