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SuperCreativity Podcast with James Taylor | Creativity, Innovation and Inspiring Ideas

In the SuperCreativity™ podcast, creativity expert and innovation keynote speaker James Taylor interviews leading thinkers, innovators and performers and has them reveal their strategies and techniques to help you unlock your own creative potential. If you enjoy listening to conversations with creative thinkers, innovators, entrepreneurs, artists, authors, educators, and performers then you’ve come to the right place. Each week we discuss their ideas, life, work, successes, failures, creative process and much more. As a leading creativity and innovation keynote speaker James teaches and interviews creative leaders including Seth Godin, David Allen, Jonathan Fields, Amy Edmondson, Amanda Palmer, Chris Guillebeau, Tommy Emmanuel, Eric Ries and Donald Miller on subjects including; how creativity works, the creative process, what is creativity, how to generate ideas, creativity exercises, creativity research, creative block, creative personality types, theories of creativity, creative thinking, educational creativity, divergent thinking, organizational creativity, creative cultures, and innovation. His work builds on other leading creativity experts including Julia Cameron, Sir Ken Robinson, Michael J Gelb, Eric Maisel, Scott Barry Kaufman, Twyla Tharp, Todd Henry, Jeff Goins, Richard Florida, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Steven Pressfield, Tina Seelig, Josh Linkner and many others. James Taylor shows us how we can all learn to be more creative.
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May 15, 2017

Radim Malinic is a creative director and designer living and working in London. He runs Brand Nu, a multidisciplinary award winning studio but before finding his calling in the creative industry, Czech born Malinic was an ice hockey player, a bassist in death metal bands, an indie DJ, music journalist and student of Economics and Business management. After moving to the UK to explore the expansive music scene, he found an even greater interest in art and graphic design. Since then his eclectic interests have seen him working with some of the biggest brands, companies and bands in the world. Clients include Harry Potter, London Film Museum, SyCo, Sprite, WWF and USAID amongst many others. His latest book is called, Book of Ideas, a #1 Amazon bestseller which has helped novices and professionals across the world to find new way of approaching their creative work.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

Working directly with clients
Choosing your clients
Specialists vs Generalists
The role of color in design
Color psychology
The rule of the opposite
Taking time off
Working with decision makers
Creating a brand book
James Bond and Harry Potter
Brand DNA
Augmented Reality

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May 10, 2017

Saul Kaplan is the founder and Chief Catalyst of the Business Innovation Factory and author of The Business Model Innovation Factory: How to Stay Relevant when the World Is Changing. Saul started BIF in 2005 with a mission to make transformation safer and easier to manage by helping institution leaders explore, test, and commercialize next practices and new business models in the real world. Their vision is to influence systems-level transformation in areas of high social importance focusing on healthcare, education, and public services.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

Accidental Bureaucrat Phase
Creative Cities
Transforming vs Tweaking
The failure of innovation labs
Getting Netflixed
Hanging out at the edge
Transhumanism
Market making and share taking
Marketing Prozac
Storytelling in innovation
From push to pull
Minimum viable business model
CEO vs COO
Move fast and break things
BIF Summit

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May 8, 2017

Larry Robertson is all about helping others explore the possible. He is a multi-award winning author of two books; ‘A Deliberate Pause: Entrepreneurship and its Moment in Human Progress’ as well as his latest ‘The Language of Man. Learning to Speak Creativity’. He is also the founder of two ventures and is a highly respected thought leader in creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship, advising individuals and organizations across a broad spectrum. Larry is a former Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and his professional career has included roles with J.P. Morgan and the Walt enDisney Company.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

UNESCO Creative Cities
PWC Creativity Study
The Fox and The Hedgehog
Border Crossing
Growth Stage Entrepreneurs
Questioning vs Inquiry
McArthur Fellows and Creativity
Deborah Myer – Habits of the Mind
Asking unprofessional questions
Moving from entrepreneurship to creativity
Taking a deliberate pause
Tuning into your gut feeling
Fast failing
Lean startup approach to writing
What have I not asked you?
The importance of play
Elizabeth Gilbert
Kayaking

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May 3, 2017

Dr. KH Kim is a professor of creativity and innovation at the College of William & Mary. In 2010 she published a seminal study called “The Creativity Crisis”, a work which looked at the reasons for declining creativity levels in America. Then in 2016 she published “The Creativity Challenge”, a book which provided the solutions to this crisis. She has been awarded The Berlyne Award from the American Psychology Association, The E. Paul Torrance Award from the American Creativity Association, and both The Early Scholar Award and The Hollingworth Award from National Association for Gifted Children.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

Decline of creativity in America
Nobel prize winners and creativity
Confusionism and creativity
Creativity in China
Creativity in Korea
Creativity in America
The link between intelligence and creativity
Being curious
The doctor walks into the fortune teller!
Necessary but not sufficient
Intelligence trap
Threshold theory
Boundary crossing
Unique vs New
Change the water not the fish
Torrance Center
Non-conformity
Western Creativity vs Eastern Creativity

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May 1, 2017

Brian Meeks likes to tell a story. He is a US based author who writes mysteries, thrillers and science fiction as well as non-fiction titles about the business of being an Indie author. You’d never guess then that he hated writing until January 2nd, 2010. It was on that day that he wrote a blog piece which attracted within 24 hours a respectable 300 views and 25 positive comments. This provided the spark he needed and since then he’s written over 1500 blog posts, 3 fiction books and 13 novels including his successful Henry Wood Detective Series. He also has a new book out with a former Creative Life podcast guest, Honoree Corder which is called ‘The Prosperous Writer’s Guide to Making More Money.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

Mastering Amazon ads
Using Amazon Advertising platform
Data analytics as a writer
BookBub
KPI’s for self-published authors
Knowing your conversion rates
Writing to market
Chunking down your writing sessions
A panster to a plotter
Making $7,000 a month from self-publishing
Writing at night
Blocking your writing time
Co-creation of books
The self-publishing business
How many data analysts work at big book publishers
Brian’s $60,000 mistake
Elmore Leonard
Productivity hacks for writers
Building your list
Starting a blog as a writer
Writing 3-4 books quickly

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Apr 26, 2017

Bryan Mattimore is Chief Idea Guy at Growth Engine innovation agency. He has facilitated 1000 ideation sessions, delivered over 200 keynotes, and managed 200 successful innovation projects leading to $3 billion in new revenue. Bryan’s clients have included Johnson and Johnson, AstraZeneca, Ford, IBM, Microsoft, Pepsi, Unilever and many more. As an author he has written three books on ideation and innovation including Idea Stormers (How To Lead and Inspire Creative Breakthroughs), and 21 Days to a Big Idea.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

Global Virtual Ideation Training
Tradelink
Disruptive War Gaming
What is creativity?
What is innovation?
What is ideation?
What is brainstorming?
Brainstorming vs Ideation
Artificial Intelligence for creativity and innovation
Patent Prompts
Ideation Training
Millennial Training
Gary Fraser
Innovation guru Bob Dorf

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Apr 24, 2017

Art Markman Phd is Professor of Psychology and Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin and Founding Director of the Program in the Human Dimensions of Organizations. He has have written over 150 scientific papers on reasoning, decision making, and motivation, as well as several books on creativity, behavior change, and general psychology. Art’s research explores how we think. He has made a lifetime study of how people form and use analogies, the mechanisms of decision making, and how our motivation affects our reasoning. However when he’s not doing things related to Cognitive Sciences you might find him playing sax in a blues and ska band.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:
    
    Cognitive science
    Jim Anderson
    Motivation
    Regret
    The brain science of improvisation
    Categorization by roles not features
    Smart Change book
    Taking up saxophone

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Apr 19, 2017

Tiisetso Maloma is an entrepreneur and author of four books about entrepreneurship, creativity and personal development. After becoming disillusioned with the traditional business plan, he devised an easier model called EBC which he describes in his book ‘Forget The Business Plan Use This Short Model’. An entrepreneur himself he has built businesses in accounting, music, clothing, television and technology and his heavily involved with the startup scene in South Africa. Indeed one of his books ’Township Biz Fastrack’ gives insights and growth models for township based businesses. His latest book is called ‘The Anxious Entrepreneur’ which is a manifesto and guide for aspiring and new entrepreneurs.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:


    Catching the entrepreneurial bug
    The startup scene in South Africa
    Tech incubators in South Africa
    Entrepreneurs mental health
    Entrepreneurship and depression
    Fail fast. Fail better.
    Even sharks get depressed
    Anxiety defeats creativity. Creativity defeats anxiety
    Entrepreneurship is a marathon not a sprint
    The daily writing habit
    Getting into speaking
    Startup picnic

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Apr 17, 2017

Shona Main is a modern Renaissance woman. With a background in journalism, law, politics and social policy Shona spend years as a travel writer and columnist before picking up a film camera in 2011. He first documentary (Clavel), is an intimate portrait of a crofter on the Scottish island of Shetland. While in Shetland she began researching the pioneering documentary filmmaker Jenny Gilbertson who had filmed crofters on the island in the 1930’s and the Inuit of Arctic Canada in the 1970’s. Recently Shona has embarked on a practice-led PhD which explores the ethics of Gilbertson’s filmmaking and her own. In 2018 she heads to the Arctic as part of the research and filming for this project.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

Getting the filmmaking bug
The making of Clavel
Beginners mind
The role of encouragement
Ethics and filmmaking
“Get It Right Next Time” by Gerry Rafferty
Buddhist chanting

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Apr 12, 2017

Derek Friday is a multi-displinary environmental graphic designer who originally trained as a traditional architect before transitioning into integrated branding and environmental graphic design. In 2007 he founded Finndustry, a graphic design and brand development company, based in Boulder, Colorado and Hamburg, Germany. In addition to his projects across the US you’ll see Derek’s work in countries ranging from Poland and Hungary to Egypt and the UAE. When he’s not designing you’ll find him running up mountains and biking gravel.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

The Brand DNA
Mumford & Sons
Environmental Graphic Design
Integrity in Design
Visioning Stage
Finding Inspiration
Becoming A Visual Sponge
Boulder, Colorado as a Creative Hub
Creative Life in Hamburg, Germany
Going from Complex to Simple
Haiku Poetry
Creative Rituals
Running to Think
Sketching

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Apr 11, 2017

Michael Hendrix is a Partner of the influential design company IDEO, renowned for decades of innovation. As an Executive Design Director he splits his time between leadership of IDEO’s Cambridge, Massachusetts studio and global marketing and communications. Throughout his 20-year career, Michael has brought an unorthodox sensibility to bear, inspiring creative talent and working with them to build design programs and organizations. This diversity of roles has provided the opportunity for him to contribute to a number of leading brands and organizations including Converse, Tempur Sealy, Steelcase, the DIY Network, and the Department of Homeland Security.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

IDEO values and guidelines
Human centric design
One client
No account managers
'Design for Change' group
Innovation Labs
Design thinking
Open source methodology
Creative confidence
Pattern recognition

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Apr 5, 2017

As a creative business manager to creative freelancers, Corwin cares about the why and how of making a living from ones passion. He manages talent such as world-renowned photographer and best-selling author David duChemin. He is the author of ‘Living the Dream: Putting Your Creativity to Work [and Getting Paid] which is a business book for creative people.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

The role of the business manager
Choosing the right business manager
Opportunity costs
7 clients
CEO, Concierge, Consigliere, Counsellor
Drawing a crowd
Target Audience vs Target Market
Zagging and Zigging
Financial advice for creative professionals
Diversifying your creative income streams
Drawing from parallel industries
Business manager for chefs
Not making negotiation emotional
Talent is implied

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Apr 3, 2017

David B. Goldstein is a writer, artist, researcher and co-author of the best-seller “Creative You: Using Your Personality Type To Thrive”. He is the originator of the ‘Creative-Type’ concept and speaks about how everyone can be creative in their own way using their natural strengths.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

Developing your personal creative style
Myers Briggs of Creativity
16 Creative Personality Types
Creative diversity
Brainstorming sessions
Delegating

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Apr 3, 2017

I spend much of my year as a creativity and innovation keynote speaker attending global conferences and creativity workshops in various parts of the world. I've also been fascinated by the differences in terms of how creativity is thought about in the West versus the East. When I ask an executive in New York what creativity means to them they describe "something coming from nothing" or what creativity experts call 'create ex nihilio'. However on a recent talk in Asia I asked the same question and creativity what described as "taking two ideas and arranging them in some new way". In today's episode of The Creative Life TV Show I talk about the origins of why creativity and innovation is thought about in different ways depending on where you are in the world.
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In this episode, you'll learn:
create ex nihilo - create out of nothing
Buddhism and Confucinism
create ex materia - create out of something
creativity is evolutionary

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Mar 30, 2017

Paul Jarvis has been called the hardest-working creative you’ll meet, and as a designer and writer he spends his time at the intersection of creativity and commerce. He has taught over 10,000 students through online courses, published four bestselling books, and worked with top entrepreneurs including Marie Forleo, Danielle Laporte and Kris Carr. Oh, and when not doing all this he finds time to host two podcasts, The Freelancer and Invisible Office Hours.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

The Accidental Entrepreneur
Choosing your clients
Niching down
Relating to ROI (return on investment)
Ontraport
Justin Livingstone and Hustle
Gary Vaynerchuk
2am Problems

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Mar 24, 2017

Ever wanted to write your first book? Then you'll love this episode of The Creative Life Podcast with writing coach Honorée Corder.

Honorée Corder is the author of 20 books, including You Must Write A Book, Vision to Reality, Tall Order, The Successful Single Mom book series, and The Divorced Phoenix. She is also Hal Elrod's business partner in The Miracle Morning book series, which has been a huge hit. Honorée coaches business professionals, writers, and aspiring non-fiction authors who want to publish their books to bestseller status, create a platform, and develop multiple streams of income. She also does all sorts of other magical things, and her badassery is legendary!
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

Writing your first book in 3 days
Building your list
LinkedIn for writers
Reciprocity
The Successful Single Mom
Evergreen book marketing
Goodreads
Learning to say ‘no’
21 books + 7 Miracle Morning series books
Thinking about a series of books as opposed to just one book
Mark Victor Hansen story
Getting the confidence to write that first book
Major publisher vs self-publishing
Successful book marketing strategies

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Mar 24, 2017

Alan Iny is the senior specialist for creativity and scenarios at The Boston Consulting Group and has spent his entire working life on the subject of creativity in business. With the Boston Consulting Group since 2003, Alan has trained thousands of people on how to think creatively, and has work with clients across industries worldwide. His latest book, Thinking in New Boxes is now available in 11 languages.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

The importance of doubt in creativity
Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and innovation
Creativity across different cultures
Making a step-change
The intelligence trap
Creative strategy
Creative facilitator
Creativity Consultant role models (Edward de Bono)
Brainstorming questions not answers
Thinking creatively about the future
Neurocreativity

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Mar 24, 2017

Some of the most creative and innovative people have been risk takers, but calculated risk takers. In today's episode of The Creative Life TV Show I share the story of what a doctor in Enlightenment Edinburgh can teach us about taking risks.
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In this episode, you'll learn:
Dr James Young Simpson
Decanters of chloroform
Taking calculated risks
Silicon Valley tech billionaires

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Mar 24, 2017

Jason Kotecki is an artist, author, and speaker who considers himself a professional reminder-er and permission granter. His mission is to demonstrate how the secrets of childhood are timeless and through his work he shares real-world strategies and practical ideas for driving innovation, preventing burnout, and achieving new levels of productivity. His is the co-founder of Escape Adulthood which seeks to help people escape from adulthood and annihilate Adultitis.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:

Escape Adulthood Adventure Club
How to become an artist
Getting a literary agent
Publishing vs Self-Publishing
What is Adultist?
Being childlike and curious
Opening and Closing Keynotes
Tinkering vs Innovation
Authenticity
Comparison
Choosing the right bait

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Mar 20, 2017

Do you get some of your best ideas in coffee shops? Well you are not alone. Creativity and coffee has a long history and some of most innovative minds including Freud, Klimt, and Mahler valued the importance of coffee shops as a ‘third place’, not home and not work. In today’s episode of The Creative Life TV Show I share why coffee and tea shops have such a beneficial effect on the creative process.
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In this episode, you'll learn:
1900’s Vienna coffee shop culture
Central Cafe
Freud, Klimt, Mahler, Stalin, Trotsky
The cafe as a ‘third place’
Every batman needs a robin
Coffee shops as providers of intimacy and exploration

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