Last week’s show related Openness and Open-endedness to Being Creative and Entrepreneurial. It’s a fundamental quality for living your most Creative life, to be present to what’s in front of you; willing to give it a try; curious about why this is.
Recently, I discovered Andrew Fletcher, a Scottish writer, politician, and patriot. He was born in 1653, died in 1715, and was a key figure in the negotiations between the English and Scottish Parliaments.
Last week was the 100th episode of ‘Exploring your Creative Genius’ and the theme of the show was my eagerness to share love… my love for you, creative love, love of creativity, love of love.
Geraud Staton was our guest last week and, wow, in just 25 minutes we covered a number of interesting topics. Of those, I want to focus on Memory. We considered the impact of the fact that our memories are recreated each time we recall them. Wait ’til you hear Geraud’s story about his experience with a radically changed memory.
Last Sunday the show was all about Heidi Hackney and Robin Brooke and the new business they’ve launched to help autistic people develop their interest in being a voice talent.
In last week’s show you heard my guest, Nick Bradfield, share his great ideas about leading and managing teams for the most productive results and so the team members get the greatest satisfaction from making it happen.
I was so delighted to share my brother Loran Nordgren’s wisdom with you last week as he focused on the 4 Frictions that occur when you are trying to promote a new idea