Aaron Draplin doesn’t mince words. His ideas are as bold and unshakable as his design work.
And on this sweltering afternoon in the Pacific Northwest, he was in a rare, reflective mood.
From aliens to afterlives in design, Draplin opens up about what comes next after building a massive creative brand, and what it really means to start fresh.
In this episode:
- The cosmic link between bugs, belief, and being a good human
- What five months of dish shifts in Alaska taught him about freedom
- Why he won’t sell you a $200 poster (and what he sells instead)
- Fate vs. control: how much of success is luck, and how much is yours to claim
- How he built a creative life on his own terms (and how you can too)
If you’re a creative feeling stuck, cynical, or ready for a reset, this one’s for you.
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Brad Woodard
Brad is an illustrator and designer behind Brave the Woods, a full-service studio working with clients like PBS Kids, Ford, Target, and USPS. His bold, playful style and heart-led storytelling shine through everything from brand campaigns to children’s books.
Dustin Lee
Dustin is the founder of RetroSupply, a shop for retro-inspired brushes, textures, and digital tools used by tens of thousands of creatives from indie artists to major studios. He shares what it’s really like to run a creative business while keeping it small, weird, and intentional.
Credits
Audio/video editing: Clara Wright
Cover art: Brad Woodard
Intro animation: Seth Austin
Intro music: “Snakes and Fire” (Instrumental) by Pär Hagström
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