John Lowe is such a great guest, don’t be surprised if this second visit isn’t his last. When he came back a second time he hit two really important topics, failure and leadership.
Last week Rob Cotter, founder and CEO of Environmental Transit Authority, was the guest. ETF manufactures the coolest and most fuel-efficient commercial vehicle on the road, the ELF.
John Lowe was the guest of the most recent episode of Exploring your Creative Genius. He was a pioneer in high tech sales into higher education as one of the first Apple employees and has lived a continually emerging creative life.
In this video, Carl Nordgren makes the case that Creative Populism offers us the Most Logical and Rational and Optimistic Story about our Future of Unknowable Unknowns.
The show this past week kicked off a series of tips and exercises for growing your creatively entrepreneurial capacities. I started us off with the 30 Day CAP and my strong recommendation that you give it a try.
As neuroscientists say, ‘what fires together wires together’ — and when you regularly, steadily, call on your brain to master a new musical instrument or new language or new dance style or new athletic move, your brain slowly but surely becomes the version of itself that serves you best.
In the last episode I acknowledged the new year by returning to some basic principles. I talked about why I started using ‘Creatively Entrepreneurial’–it’s to help folks who didn’t consider themselves creative because they weren’t artistic to find a new label for all the ways they are creative.