We trace the unpredictable journeys of creative leaders through long-form interviews that surface unique perspectives and quietly radical ideas.
Creativity is often described as a spark, but the people we interview tend to describe it as a practice. Something repeated daily, refined over years, and rarely glamorous in the moment.
In this interview we explored how a working artist moved from a tightly structured corporate career into a life built entirely around making things. The transition was not sudden, and it was far from easy.
What struck us most was the honesty about failure. Every creative path featured on Myxrovka is full of detours, and our guest insisted those detours were the most valuable part of the work.
If there is one takeaway, it is this: a rare voice is usually just a familiar voice that refused to stay quiet.