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Creativity, Burnout & Finding Your Lane - Rob Nicholson
Rob Nicholson returns to the podcast for the third time, and this episode is a proper catch-up on life, creativity, and everything in between. We talk about freelance anxiety in January, balancing creative work with family life, and how experience slowly replaces self-doubt. Rob shares stories from behind the camera — photographing festivals like Crossed Wires, working on emotional music videos, and collaborating with artists across Sheffield’s scene. The conversation drifts into wrestling nostalgia, modern content culture, AI in creative industries, travelling for music and food, and why helping other creatives find their voice has become such a big part of Rob’s work.
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