The most recent episode of ‘Exploring your Creative Genius’ offers a series of simple tips and behavior hacks that will help you get into your most creative mindset.
A UGI assured cash inflow delivered to a creative and entrepreneurial citizenry is the fuel that will spark a bottoms up self organized grassroots Renaissance I am eager to watch emerge.
The last two episodes have shared animal stories that, in most cases, I experienced while living on our 6 acre ‘farmette’ in South Durham County for nearly 20 years. Humans need to be in close association with animals, I’m convinced, for they bring so much to our lives.
In last week’s episode I share stories about ‘Farmyard Animals I have Loved’—a favorite book of mine as a boy was Ernest Thompson Seton’s ‘Wild Animals I have Known’, so the title was a bit of homage.
There is a direct relationship between your brain’s optimal performance and your naturally preferred behaviors: when allowed to act as you naturally choose to your brain is most ready to learn, to be challenged, to engage in new creative thinking, and less anxious.
The most recent ‘Exploring your Creative Genius’ episode brought a number of creative ideas together and the topic of Imagination seemed to emerge as a thru line so let’s revisit the 4 Degrees of Imagination as proposed by George Romanes, a protege of Charles Darwin.
In last week’s show I channeled a handful of guests and shared some of the key creative and entrepreneurial messages they shared with us over the past few months.
In this episode I interviewed Jake Axelbank and we learned about the new children’s television show he is creating along with Heather O’Reilly. It’s called ‘Footy & Friends’!
In our last episode of ‘Exploring your Creative Genius’ I interviewed the short story writer, Ken Wetherington. There are two ideas I want to highlight for you.