This special edition of KyberCast is basically a love letter to creativity—with Star Wars as the spark that lit the fuse. Joe Becker is joined by longtime friend and creative co-conspirator Chris Eichenseer for a deep, free-flowing conversation about how a galaxy far, far away shaped who they became as artists, designers, and storytellers. From drawing TIE fighters in school notebooks and obsessing over movie posters and typography, to discovering how George Lucas didn’t just make a movie—he invented entirely new tools to tell a story—this episode digs into that formative moment when imagination takes over and never really lets go. It’s about friendship, fandom, and that magical stretch of time when Star Wars didn’t just entertain you… it rewired how you saw the world.
But this isn’t nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake. Joe and Chris connect those early creative awakenings to big, timely questions about human creativity today—AI, analog vs. digital, imperfection, energy, learning, and the courage to keep “walking into the woods” even after decades of experience. They talk Joseph Campbell, the hero’s journey, theater-going as a communal experience, and why “good enough” might be the real villain of modern creativity. If you’ve ever felt Star Wars nudged you toward drawing, music, filmmaking, design, or simply thinking bigger—or if you’re wondering how to stay creatively alive in a hyper-digital world—this episode is for you. Plug in, geek out, and rediscover why making things as a human still matters. ✨
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