The Art of Becoming came from a shift in pace.
For a long time, my work has been about making — shaping ideas into music, design, language and experience. But alongside that, there has always been another layer: noticing. Paying attention to how people think, how they arrive at decisions, how their work reflects who they are becoming.
This podcast is a space for that layer.
It isn’t about performance or presentation. It’s about perspective. The conversations are intentionally unhurried, allowing room for thoughts to unfold, for ideas to be explored without needing to resolve them. What emerges is less about what someone does, and more about how they see — the instincts, tensions, and quiet shifts that shape a creative life.
At the time this began, I was becoming more interested in process than outcome. In the inner life behind the work, rather than the work itself. The podcast reflects that shift. It holds space for the in-between moments — the ones that rarely make it into portfolios, but often matter most.
This project sits as a different kind of practice. Not creating something to be consumed, but creating a space to listen, to reflect, and to recognise parts of yourself in someone else’s way of being.
Because becoming isn’t a destination. It’s something we’re already in.
