I first discovered my next Creative Life interviewee when her book, Style Statement, was recommended to me a few months ago. Tumbling happily into the land of writer & speaker Danielle LaPorte, I started reading her blog, invested in a Fire Starter session for my business and found so much inspiration from how unashamedly she walks her talk. In her varied career she's been the executive director of a Washington-based think tank and run her own communications company for 10 years, so it's no wonder budding entrepreneurs will travel far and wide to hear her speak about everything from guerrilla marketing to life purpose. She's also a commentator on the CBC TV show, Connect With Mark Kelley.
It's an honour to have Danielle on my blog today, and, just for fun, I'm sharing some thoughts over on her blog today too - on video, no less! Two for the price of one.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the white hot truth of Ms Danielle LaPorte...
SC: Yours seems like truly vocational work – how did you get to this place?
DL: I think you should be mindful of how you refer to your work in the world (career, j-o-b, chore, calling, service...) and so I love the word "Vocation." It's rooted in voice. I got to this place - this place of earning my living by voicing my perspective - in part due to a severe allergy to conventional business and bullshit corporate policies. So that pretty much kept me from ever getting a real job. I got here by asking, relentlessly, for what I wanted, whether it was for a better position, a new gig, a better rate at the bank, or asking the universe to help me realize my dreams. I asked. And I believed.Speaking in public is most people’s worst nightmare – how you prepare to blow your audience’s mind?
I intend to be useful, really useful. I'm clear that I'm there to teach, so there can be plenty of poetry and theater (that's where kimonos and killer boots come in,) but everything has to circle back to being practical. No filler.
I prepare. I think about four key nuggets that I'm most inspired about and I make sure I hit those notes no matter what. I'm transparent. I tell my story with plenty of vulnerability. I'm righteous. I don't apologize for my very strong opinions. And I pray. Before I get on stage, I say micro-prayer, it's one word: shine. I want us all to be shining and radiating and high on life by the end of our time together. So far, so good.
- Wake up in a cuddle pile with the kid and the man, and the dog at the end of the bed.
- Check email quickly to see if anything stupendous has happened overnight. Immediately feel guilty about checking my email.
- Look for Spiderman or Batman paraphernalia, and walk the munchkin to school.
- Call a girlfriend on the walk home. Usually Candis.
- Stretch. Pray or read something inspirational (or trashy.) Make pot of Yogi Indian Spice Tea with Honey.
- Crank my "Devotion Emotion" or "TranceBoomYa" i-Pod playlists.
- Depending on the day (I do the Entrepreneurial Time Management System) I'm at my Mac writing, jamming, you know, rocking the world. If I'm not writing for my site or others', I'm doing Fire Starter Sessions with clients, or working on distributing my new stationery line. And when I'm not doing those things, I'm lost in creating my next book - and selling it.
- On Wednesdays I record my segment of a new CBC TV show, Connect With Mark Kelley. And that evening, if my husband isn't doing a night shift (he's a fire fighter,) I do a 5 Rhythms dance class and sweat my prayers out.
- Most days involve milk chocolate. On the days when I have to cook, I stress out about it and wish that the man were cooking that night, and then I suggest that we go for sushi.
- Hot bath with lavender.
- Stay up too late watching the newest documentary DVD.
What does true success look like to you?
Creative freedom. Deeply nourishing relationships. Fat cash. Helping to create aha's and ease for people. Social responsibility and effective philanthropy. Stirring the cosmic melting pot. Thick gold hoop earrings. Trust.
How has motherhood changed your way of living/working/creating?
What books/music/blogs etc do you love?
READ:
Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes
The Astonishing Power of Emotions by Abraham-Hicks
Anything by Krishnamurti, Alan Watts and Pema Chodron
Grace and Grit by Ken Wilber
Beauty by John O'Donahue
LISTEN:
Antony & The Johnsons
Stadium Arcadium - the Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Big Time Sensuality - Bjork
The latest Jason Mraz
American Prayers - The Doors
CLICK:
Seth Godin
The TED talks
Abraham Hicks
I don't. And I don't believe in "balance." Balance is not the stuff of greatness, and the pursuit of it causes stress. I believe in proportion. A lot of love, a heaping amount of focus, and plenty of room to follow my heart and take a nap when I need one.
What three things could a creative entrepreneur do to make their business rock even harder?
1. get clear on your core desired feelings - they're driving everything whether you're conscious of it or not.
2. know your Hedgehog Concept, or call me for a Fire Starter Session.
3. always be the giver.
You're having a dinner party and can invite six famous people from the past or present - who would you choose?
Bruce Mau, Leonard Cohen, Jesus, Oprah, Isis, Meister Eckhart, Joan of Arc
What is the message you want to share with the world? (in other words, what do you consider to be your life’s work?)
Truth is freedom. Freedom is all.
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Danielle, thank you so much for sharing with us today. I love that you're a fire starter, and your husband is a fire fighter - sounds like a passionate combination to me :)











Great interview. I've been meaning to do a fire-starter session. You've always been so good at giving me the nudge I need. xx
Posted by: Carla White | Nov 11, 2009 at 12:55 PM
Wow - Susannah - you are on fire today! Amazing auntie post and now this...you must be melting from all the heat you've put out today. Bravo.
Posted by: Lily | Nov 11, 2009 at 01:22 PM
Photo by Anastasia? I love her! These photos are beautiful and the interview...holy cow powerful!
I am putting a Fire Starter session on the top of my list to manifest!
I will be coming back to this interview again and again, it has so many nuggets of wisdom to absorb and look into. Thanks Sus for this amazing interview.
love you
xo
Posted by: Thea | Nov 11, 2009 at 01:48 PM
among other things
you have
The Best---> mix tape
in your side*bar there!
:-)
seriously...
Posted by: somepinkflowers | Nov 11, 2009 at 01:57 PM
The woman bloody rocks! I did Style Statement ages ago, when it barely registered on the radar and I am now very pleased to see that more and more people get to know Danielle. She is also great on a personal level; I always got replies to all of my emails and they were not carbon-copy replies, you know? They were replies from someone who actually *read* what I wrote. Doesn't happen often these days. Thanks Sus!
Posted by: Steph | Nov 11, 2009 at 02:10 PM
loved this:)
Posted by: Mel | Nov 11, 2009 at 02:37 PM
Danielle, LOVE your answer re: balance! (Also love your book!)
Posted by: The Artful Parent | Nov 11, 2009 at 02:38 PM
so lovely to wake up to this! Susannah, you are a beacon of good stuff.
xo
Danielle
Posted by: Danielle LaPorte | Nov 11, 2009 at 04:20 PM
Love, love, love! And, so wish to be a fly on the wall of THAT dinner party :) Can't wait to watch Danielle on CBC tonight, even have it on reminder in my blackberry. She's incredible, thanks for sharing!
Posted by: Lee | Nov 11, 2009 at 04:24 PM
Great interview, and I loved seeing your video interview on Danielle's blog. I loved it so much! I could have sat there for hours listening to you. So, thank you and Danielle for both treats today.
Posted by: Stephanie | Nov 11, 2009 at 05:39 PM
i KNEW you would LOVE her susannah!!! rock on sister friend <3
Posted by: kelley kelley | Nov 11, 2009 at 06:26 PM
Two of my favorite people (Danielle & Susannah) all in one place...yay! This is why I love the internet...I would never get the opportunity to be inspired by people like them anywhere else.
Posted by: DawnS | Nov 11, 2009 at 06:42 PM
love this post. Danielle's is an amazingly inspriing woman. I feel charged up and excited just after reading this interview and purusing her blog. I'd love to do one of her fire-starter session in the not to distant future. I have so many creative ideas buzzing around in my head right now but just feel stuck sometimes. It sounds like she might be just the one to talk to to push me in the right direction.
Posted by: Beryl | Nov 11, 2009 at 07:11 PM
i adore danielle, adore her. i love this & also your video on her blog.
great minds:)
Posted by: Jamie | Nov 11, 2009 at 08:20 PM
Oprah needs to sit down with Danielle to show the world a unique voice... much like what Oprah was when she began... I hope Danielle keeps the humbleness when the world finds out about her!
Posted by: ann p | Nov 12, 2009 at 01:12 AM
I have the biggest girl-crush on Danielle, huge! Her response that trust is one of the things that true success looks like is very powerful to me, sigh. AMAZING woman...
Posted by: Melissa | Nov 12, 2009 at 03:06 AM
You too go together like wine and cheese. Mmmmmm - wine and cheese. Right - I might have to head off for a moment. x
Posted by: Marianne @ Zen Peacekeeping | Nov 12, 2009 at 04:20 AM
"Truth is freedom. Freedom is all."
ah, yes. we could be friends. good friends.
loved this so much. i'll be calling for a session soon.
thanks to the both of you... lisa
Posted by: doorways traveler | Nov 12, 2009 at 04:40 PM
What an amazing interview! Thank you so much for sharing her! I'm a big fan of her and now of your blog.
Posted by: Studio MMe | Nov 12, 2009 at 05:21 PM
i really really love your interviews. so much fun to read :)
Posted by: nicolle | Nov 13, 2009 at 01:55 AM
thank you for this interview! so glad she's on my radar now...
Posted by: Michelle Shopped | Nov 13, 2009 at 01:21 PM
Wonderful interview---I love the people you choose for these interviews---they're really original, passionate people. I also love your video interview over on Danielle's site---such great answers! Thank you so much for the inspiration---I needed it!
Posted by: blue bicicletta | Nov 15, 2009 at 08:34 PM
i finally had time to sit and read this interview! it's a goodie! i'm now all fired up again to try and finish my style statement and get back into reading some decent books.
Posted by: postcards from... | Nov 19, 2009 at 09:18 AM