Michael Alan Ross: Porsche Outlaws
In this episode, we talk with Michael Alan Ross, photographer, author of Porsche Outlaws: Stuttgart Hot Rods, and longtime creative professional. Michael shares his journey from a 25-year career as a musician to becoming a respected photographer after landing a singing role in a Ford commercial that introduced him to photography.We explore the world of Porsche Outlaws, where Porsche models are customized through weight reduction, suspension upgrades, and performance enhancements to create personalized, high performance cars. Michael also dives into the creative process behind editorial photography, emphasizing storytelling, problem-solving under pressure, and the importance of lighting, timing, location, and logistics.Throughout the conversation, Michael highlights the value of adaptability, strong creative relationships, and how “luck” often comes from years of preparation and hard work.Stay tuned for more Chaos & Creativity on Instagram. And remember, always act a little cooler than you feel.
More Chaos, More Creativity
We’re kicking off the new year with some exciting announcements and big things ahead for the Chaos & Creativity universe.This year, we’re thrilled to introduce a new podcast hosted by Sabrina Sarl. Mothers of Creativity spotlights women who make a living through their creative work while also navigating motherhood. Becoming a mom can change everything, and this series explores how creative women continue to pursue their passions. Sabrina brings such a thoughtful, honest perspective to these conversations, and she has some truly special interviews planned for 2026.We also share what’s next for Chaos & Creativity, so be sure to tune in to hear what’s coming and how the show is continuing to grow.Stay tuned for more Chaos & Creativity on Instagram. And remember, always act a little cooler than you feel!
The 12 Days of Christmas, Creative Edition
We’ve made it to our last episode of the year and the season one finale.To close things out, Lou and Kimi are sharing 12 things they’ve been loving lately. These are things that have inspired them, helped them slow down, or simply made life a little better as creatives.This is our version of the 12 Days of Christmas. No endorsements, no sponsors. Just books, shows, tools, and ideas we genuinely enjoy.We’re talking about what we’re reading, watching, and adding into our lives as we head into a new year.Kimi’s Picks1. Klara and the Sun2. Deep Listening by Pauline Oliveros3. Notion4. Brick (screen time device)5. Murder, She Wrote6. Sisters with Transistors (2020 documentary)Lou’s Picks1. WANDRD2. Storyist3. Scriptnotes4. When Things Were Good: An Editor’s Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines5. Down Cemetery Road (Apple TV+)6. Slow Horses (Apple TV+) Stay tuned for more Chaos & Creativity on Instagram. And remember, always act a little cooler than you feel!
Your Inner Creative Cast with Kimi and Lou
Kimi and Lou explore the different “characters” we step into throughout our lives — the versions of ourselves that show up in different moments, relationships, and creative seasons. They talk about the parts of us that live quietly inside, the ones that guide our choices, and the ones we grow out of.Lou shares what he’s learned from writing a stage play and how storytelling forces you to meet all these inner characters. They dig into collaboration, what it means to step into someone else’s creative world, how to add to it, and how to defend your own vision while still making room for others.A reflective episode on creativity, identity, and the art of building something together.Stay tuned for more Chaos & Creativity on Instagram. And remember, always act a little cooler than you feel!
Jeff Burkhart: From Twenty Years Behind Bars to Tale of a Barfly
Join Lou and Jeff Burkhart, award-winning writer, bartender, and columnist for the Marin Independent Journal, as they dive behind the scenes of Tale of a Barfly.Inspired by Jeff’s bestselling book Twenty Years Behind Bars: The Spirited Adventures of a Real Bartender, Tale of a Barfly is a story of life, love, and cocktails. It’s a riches-to-rags journey that reminds us all of life’s greatest truths can be found while watching the world from behind a bar.For over a decade, Jeff and Lou have collaborated on live, enhanced book readings performed to sold-out audiences at the Sweetwater in Mill Valley. Tale of a Barfly is their next ambitious evolution, an original play written by Lou and featuring Burkhart’s stories and spirit.A unique blend of storytelling, humor, and humanity, and a journey you won’t want to miss.Get your tickets now, they are selling fast! https://tickets.marincenter.org/orderticketsarea.asp?p=5236&a=455&src=eventperformances