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Joss Eyton Jones: aka Vincent Van Froth
I'm delighted to introduce my next guest to you. I know him as a ray of sunshine and caffeinated exuberance in my local coffee shop. Yup Joss does his day shift as a barista. Not only that but he snagged a genius name for his coffee art on Instagram: Vincent Van Froth www.instagram.com/vincentvanfroth<br/><br/>Joss is high energy and passionate about life, coffee, music and festivals. We talk about it all and I can't help wonder where Joss will end up. Joss firmly asserts that we need more silliness and hats in the world. Something I couldn't agree more with him on. Enjoy this episode. And I heartily recommend a Black Sheep caramel latte to float by the side as you listen. Just depends on who serves you whether you get a wonky heart or dove drawn into your coffee froth.<br/><br/>Keep being courageous,<br/>Rachael x<br/><br/>WHO'S BEHIND THIS PODCAST?<br/><br/>I'd ridden pretty high on the creative career rollercoaster. At times it was exhilarating (and occasionally it was terrifying.) It takes stamina, guts and more than a smattering of resilience. Don’t panic, this isn’t another podcast telling you to hustle harder. I’ve been there and got the burnout badge to prove it.<br/><br/>I'm looking to find people who are doing the work they love, but it's been a bumpy ride.<br/><br/>Starting over can be wonderful, agony and pants shakingly scary all at the same time. There are others who did it. Who are right in the centre of figuring that out. I'm trying to find the people, I needed to hear, at the time I felt I was free-falling from the loop-di-loop.<br/><br/>BUILD A CREATIVE LIFE YOU LOVE<br/><br/>I've found creativity + courage = the best storytellers building a life they love.<br/>The stories we tell ourselves are powerful.<br/><br/>I'm looking to find people who are building a creative life but it's not always been easy. Call On Courage posts the conversations I was looking to find when my career dreams were sliding out of view. Your creative life is worth making happen even when doors close or you're dealing with difficult people. I'm in your corner encouraging you to keep going.<br/><br/>I'm not all over the 'Gram or Tik Tok famous. But I am making quality content on Substack. That's where you'll find the best of Call On Courage: podcasts and writing that go in depth on how to push past fear and make the creative life you have in mind.<br/><br/>Go to: calloncourage.substack.com<br/>https://www.calloncourage.com/podcast<br/>Subscribe to get all the latest updates and exclusives.<br/>PS. If you've enjoyed this episode, I really appreciate you telling a couple of friends about it.