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Follow Your Curiosity is a podcast about creativity—how it works, how it shows up in real life, and how people find their way into it.
Each episode is an unscripted, curiosity-driven conversation. We start at the beginning and see where the story, the connections, and the questions take us.
Twice a month, you’ll hear in-depth conversations with people from all kinds of backgrounds about their creative lives: how they got started, what shaped them, and what they’ve discovered along the way. Some guests are widely known, others less so—but all of them offer a window into the many different ways creativity works and what it means to the people living it.
In the alternating weeks, you’ll hear short Creative Pep Talk episodes with ideas, tools, or reflections you can take into your own creative life.
Following my own curiosity sometimes leads me into unexpected places—including conversations connected to Doctor Who and the people who bring those stories to life, in front of and behind the scenes.
Every episode stands on its own, so you can start wherever you like.
Follow Your Curiosity is a podcast about creativity—how it works, how it shows up in real life, and how people find their way into it.
Each episode is an unscripted, curiosity-driven conversation. We start at the beginning and see where the story, the connections, and the questions take us.
Twice a month, you’ll hear in-depth conversations with people from all kinds of backgrounds about their creative lives: how they got started, what shaped them, and what they’ve discovered along the way. Some guests are widely known, others less so—but all of them offer a window into the many different ways creativity works and what it means to the people living it.
In the alternating weeks, you’ll hear short Creative Pep Talk episodes with ideas, tools, or reflections you can take into your own creative life.
Following my own curiosity sometimes leads me into unexpected places—including conversations connected to Doctor Who and the people who bring those stories to life, in front of and behind the scenes.
Every episode stands on its own, so you can start wherever you like.
Episodes

Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
Making TV Magic from Scratch with Richard Wilmore
Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
My guest this week is Richard Wilmore, the host and executive producer of the wildly successful daily talk and variety series Make Your Day Richer TV. From 2016 to 2022, he hosted the award-winning The Richard Wilmore Show. He also co-hosts the Wolf Media Fest podcast. Behind the scenes, Richard helps numerous podcasts and livestreams with production, editing, and talent booking needs through his company, Make Your Day Richer.
Richard talks with me about how he found his calling as a talk show host, why you should start where you are with what you have, the challenges of making work for hire and turning your art into a business, the importance (and difficulties) of listening to yourself, and a lot more.
Episode breakdown:
00:00 Introduction
04:09 Supportive parents let Richard explore.
09:06 Young Richard pretended to be a weatherperson, then talk show host.
13:11 Performing as himself felt natural, but nerves still linger.
17:16 Richard describes building colorful sets to energize his shows.
22:18 Created talk show sets in basements, bedrooms, and studios.
27:04 Richard and Nancy reflect on starting shows with minimal gear.
32:44 Burnout can happen even doing what you love most.
37:15 Turning creativity into business poses unexpected challenges for artists.
41:21 Listening to your gut is crucial but not always easy.
46:29 Self-doubt and outside opinions complicate creative decisions and direction.
51:49 Guests surprise Richard; reaching out directly often leads to yes.
Want more? Here are handy playlists with all my previous interviews with guests in writing and theatre.
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Check out the full show notes at fycuriosity.com, and connect with me and fellow creatives on Substack.
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