not a straight line

By: Peter Daly-Dickson
  • Summary

  • Each week, join your host, actor, producer, and former tech entrepreneur Peter Daly-Dickson, for a deep dive into the zig zag journeys through the lives of entrepreneurs and artists. And entrepreneurial artists! Together, we want to shatter the myth that it's ever too late to be who you want to be, and give you hope, inspiration and self-belief that the journey from where you are to where you want to get to is possible. It's just not a straight line! About your host: After 30+ years working first as an actor and then a career in IT culminating as the CEO of a software company, I walked away from everything at the end of 2021 close to burnout and in a poor state of mental health. I ended up driving luxury cars around the UK, delivering them to dealerships and customers, and relished the space it gave me to think and simply BE. 2.5 years later I've returned to the 22 year old Pete, sitting on the top deck of a bus wondering what his life would be like if he went to drama school, and reestablishing myself in a creative career as an actor and producer. Oh, and as a podcast host too!
    Copyright 2024 Peter Daly-Dickson
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Episodes
  • The Artist || The Pioneer || The Educator with Joshua Morgan
    Oct 2 2024

    Joshua Morgan's journey as an actor and entrepreneur is a compelling exploration of the balance between creativity and business. In this episode, Joshua shares how his early love for theatre led him to train at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. He candidly reflects on the challenges he faced in realising that his appearance might limit his commercial success in Los Angeles or New York, which inspired him to take control of his career by founding his own theatre company.

    Throughout our conversation, Joshua emphasises the importance of artists taking charge of their own paths, navigating the business side of their careers with strategy and entrepreneurship. He shares valuable insights into the fear many artists experience when stepping outside traditional career paths and the need for embracing their own agency. Joshua stresses the importance of understanding the problems artists solve, their mission, and the value they bring to the industry.

    We also dive into the critical role of marketing, particularly through social media, in reaching wider audiences and promoting artistic work. Joshua discusses the balance between practicality and passion in the arts, as well as his work with Artist Strategy, where he helps fellow artists develop entrepreneurial mindsets and navigate the business challenges of their careers.

    This episode is a thought-provoking discussion on the power of mindset, the significance of knowing your audience, and the importance of solving problems as both an artist and an entrepreneur. Joshua's journey is a reminder that success in the arts often requires a blend of creativity and business acumen, and his story offers inspiration to anyone looking to forge their own path in the creative industries.

    Find out more about Joshua

    Website

    https://www.artists-strategy.com/

    https://www.joshuamorganofficial.com/

    Social Media

    https://www.instagram.com/jmorganarts/

    https://www.facebook.com/jmorganarts/

    https://www.instagram.com/artists.strategy

    https://www.facebook.com/artistsstrategy

    Thanks for listening to 'not a straight line'!

    If this conversation inspired you, please leave me a Rating & Review! Here are some instructions on how: https://podcast.notastraightline.life/rate.

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    Would you like to be a guest, or know someone who should be? Visit https://podcast.notastraightline.life/guest.

    And thanks to Matthew Bliss

    for his audio engineering excellence. You can find out more about his services at https://www.mbpod.com/.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • The Life Coach || The Daughter || The Corporate Survivor
    Sep 25 2024

    Oriane’s journey is a powerful testament to resilience, self-discovery, and the pursuit of authentic alignment in life and work. In this episode, Oriane opens up about her experience living with ADHD, including her need to find unique ways to manage her symptoms and the challenges of working in a small apartment. We delve into her personal struggles, from the emotional impact of moving homes multiple times to navigating the complexities of self-worth shaped by her father’s absence.

    Oriane shares her journey through various career paths, from studying international business and strategic marketing to working in the fashion industry, and ultimately finding her calling as a coach. She reflects on the toxic job environment she faced and how this experience led her to a deeper understanding of her true mission—to help others who feel disconnected from their authentic selves.

    Our conversation explores the role of shame and regret, and the importance of following one’s own path despite societal pressures. Oriane emphasises the value of coaching in achieving high performance and shares her unique approach, which integrates intuitive tools like oracle cards and astrology to support her clients in rediscovering their true purpose.

    Throughout this candid discussion, Oriane’s vulnerability and insights offer a source of inspiration and guidance for anyone seeking to rebuild their self-worth and live in greater alignment with their soul’s mission. Her story is a reminder of the power of perseverance and the importance of creating a safe space for authentic conversations.

    Find out more about Oriane

    Books

    These books have inspired Oriane:

    "The Journey home by Swami Radhanath"

    "Currently 'Shoe Dog' from Phil Knight, I didn't know a business book could give you so much goosebumps. Maybe because I'm a runner, I'm a nike lover, and a die hard fan from Steve Prefontaine."

    "And against everyone says about him, Can't hurt me from David Goggins. I've never felt so seen as when reading this book."

    Social Media

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/oriane-dinse

    Instagram - @orianebrunel

    Thanks for listening to 'not a straight line'!

    If this conversation inspired you, please leave me a Rating & Review! Here are some instructions on how: https://podcast.notastraightline.life/rate.

    And share the episode with a friend.

    Would you like to be a guest, or know someone who should be? Visit https://podcast.notastraightline.life/guest.

    And thanks to Matthew Bliss

    for his audio engineering excellence

    You can find out more about his services at https://www.mbpod.com/.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • The Opportunist || The Tech CEO || The Introspective with Ed Dale
    Sep 18 2024

    Ed Dale is an accomplished entrepreneur, educator, and a prominent voice in the tech and online business world. Known for his innovative approach and expertise in the ever-changing digital landscape, Ed has helped countless people launch successful businesses. But his journey has been far from straightforward.

    In this episode, Ed and I dive into the twists and turns, or as we like to call them, the ‘zags’, that have shaped his life and career. From embracing ADHD to the impact of technology, we discuss how Ed’s ability to adapt and stay present has been key to his success. We explore why success isn’t a fixed point but a spectrum, and the vital role of intuition in making life’s toughest decisions.

    Ed’s story is a reminder that life's challenges are often opportunities in disguise, and his insights on taking deliberate actions and staying open to unexpected paths are sure to resonate with you navigating your own journey.

    Find out more about Ed Dale

    Ed Dale's AI 30-Day Challenge: https://www.youtube.com/@eddale

    Substack: https://substack.com/@eddale

    Social Media

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eddale/

    Twitter: https://x.com/ed_dale

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eddalefan/

    Thanks for listening to 'not a straight line'!

    If this conversation inspired you, please leave me a Rating & Review! Here are some instructions on how: https://podcast.notastraightline.life/rate.

    And share the episode with a friend.

    Would you like to be a guest, or know someone who should be? Visit https://podcast.notastraightline.life/guest.

    And thanks to Matthew Bliss

    for his audio engineering excellence

    You can find out more about his services at https://www.mbpod.com/ or email him at business@mbpod.com.

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    1 hr and 26 mins

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