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Vulnerability, Podcasting, and Knowing When to Let Go – Mike Brown on Creative Evolution

Black Podcasting - Vulnerability, Podcasting, and Knowing When to Let Go - Mike Brown on Creative Evolution

In this episode of Heard Afros Audio Interview Series, host Talib Jasir opens Season 4 with podcast producer, musician, and creative architect Mike Brown for a conversation about vulnerability, creative sustainability, and knowing when it’s time to let go.

Mike reflects on building The Art of Letting Go from personal therapy conversations into a long-running podcast with over 200 episodes. He shares how authenticity shapes sound, why podcasting remains a powerful medium for self expression, and what consistency reveals about a creator’s relationship to their work.

This episode explores podcast evolution, audience shifts, adapting formats without losing integrity, and closing a creative chapter on your own terms. It’s a grounded conversation for podcasters, audio producers, and creatives navigating growth, burnout, and what comes next.

Timestamps:

00:00 Season 4 Introduction 00:30 Who Mike Brown Is and His Audio Origins 00:55 Childhood Recording and Early Creative Curiosity 02:21 The Art of Letting Go and Therapy as a Catalyst 08:14 Podcasting as Self Expression 12:24 Consistency, Repetition, and Growth 14:26 Authenticity and the Mike Brown Touch 17:45 Creating Safety and Vulnerability on the Mic 19:38 Adapting to Industry and Audience Shifts 21:14 The Evolution of Podcasting Formats 28:23 Support Systems and Creative Sustainability 31:18 Closing a Chapter and What Comes Next

To learn more about Mike Brown visit:

lnk.bio/theartoflettinggo

Follow Mike on Social Media:

Instagram: @theartoflettinggopodcast LinkedIn: justmikebrown

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