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Creative Flow: Thinkers and Change Agents

Podcast Creative Flow: Thinkers and Change Agents
Kim Marie McKernan
Hosted by Anthony Billoni and Kim Marie McKernan, the Creative Flow Podcast Series features discussions with thinkers and change agents important to the Science...

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  • Dorte Nielsen – The Power of Creative Connection Making
    The 46th episode features Dorte Nielsen sharing her fascinating journey from the advertising world to becoming a leading researcher and educator on deliberate creativity. She is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and founded Creative Thinker in Copenhagen. With a background in advertising and a Master's Degree in Creative Studies from the Center for Applied Imagination, Dorte has dedicated her career to understanding the neuroscience behind creative thinking and bringing deliberate creativity into educational and professional settings.  Discover Dorte's insights on the power of connection-making, the role of metaphor in the creative process, and how to think more creatively. She emphasizes the importance of training the brain to make better connections as a core driver of creativity and shares insights on how developing this skill can unlock our innate creative potential.  Dorte's work bringing deliberate creativity into universities teaching creatives and primary schools, from math to history, showcases the transformative impact of teaching creative thinking across the curriculum. This holistic approach can benefit learners at all levels. Learn about her book "The Secret of the Highly Creative Thinker," a practical guide to creativity translated into 11 languages and sold in 65 countries. Dorte's work and passion for cultivating deliberate creativity have profoundly impacted schools, corporations, and beyond. Tune in, and Dorte's expertise will provide practical strategies and inspiration for unlocking your creative spark.
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  • Rebecca Reilly: Living a Creative Life with Passion
    The 45th episode of the Creative Flow Podcast features Rebecca Reilly, a Fleet Technician for Reddy Bikeshare who works on special innovative efficiency projects focusing on business operations. She has used the Creative Process in all aspects of her personal and professional life as a bike messenger, US Marine, bike advocate, and podcaster.  From participating in the Creative Problem Solving Institute's youth program as a child to becoming the youngest leader in the institute's history, Rebecca has embraced creativity as a way of life. Rebecca shares practical advice for parents on fostering creativity in children, including allowing children the freedom to explore, learn from challenges, and develop personal responsibility in the creative process. Rebecca's experiences in cross-cultural collaborations in Korea highlight the value of incorporating diverse viewpoints and adapting creative problem-solving models to different contexts.  Discover insights on balancing divergent and convergent thinking in the creative process, overcoming the tendency to spend too much time brainstorming and not allowing adequate time for judging and developing ideas into sustainable concepts.  Don’t miss Rebecca’s vision for the future of creativity, its role in solving societal challenges, and the invaluable lessons she shares about passionately nurturing creativity to break free from societal expectations and pursue your passions.
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  • Jonathan Vehar & Cathi Brese Doebler – The Practical Side of Creativity
    The 44th episode of the Creative Flow Podcast features Jonathan Vehar and Cathi Brese Doebler, co-authors and Leadership Solutions Facilitators at the Center for Creative Leadership. Jonathan and Cathi share their journeys into the world of deliberate creativity, discussing their backgrounds in advertising, communication, and creative problem-solving. Their work at the Center for Creative Leadership highlights their passion for helping leaders develop self-awareness and leverage their unique strengths.  Listeners will be inspired by Jonathan and Cathi’s success stories, where they've applied Creative Problem-Solving to help organizations save resources and maintain operations during challenging times. Jonathan recounts a project during the pandemic where he helped a candy manufacturer reduce costs through online creative problem-solving sessions, generating plans for up to $250 million in savings. Kathy reflects on her success in using creativity tools in various projects and a large-group experience with a national women's organization, where she facilitated brainstorming and decision-making processes. Their new book, "How to Make Meetings Not Suck," provide practical tools and tips for planning, running, and following up on effective meetings - whether in-person, virtual, or hybrid. Jonathan and Cathi share their insights on the future of the science of creativity, emphasizing the importance of making these valuable tools and processes more accessible to people in their everyday lives and work. Don’t miss this episode on practical and process-driven creativity, focusing on clarity and energy when working with groups.
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  • Sarah Thurber and Blair Miller – Team Collaboration and Foursight
    The 43rd episode of the Creative Flow Podcast features a conversation with Sarah Thurber and Blair Miller, the co-founders of Foursight, a company that develops research-based tools and training to help teams think more creatively, work more collaboratively, and achieve better results. They share their personal journeys into the field of deliberate creativity and explore how their shared passion for creativity has shaped their marriage and collaborative efforts.  Sarah and Blair discuss their new book Good Team, Bad Team:  Lead Your People to Go After Big Challenges, Not Each Other, and provide examples of how they've used creative problem-solving to tackle personal and professional challenges, from managing household finances to leading volunteer efforts in their community. This is your chance to learn the inside story of Foursight, a framework that measures individual and team preferences for four critical types of thinking: clarifying, ideating, developing, and implementing. Their work has deepened the understanding of the interconnectivity between person, process, press (environment), and product in the creative process and shows how self-knowledge can help teams solve complex problems. Blair and Sarah share their hopes for the future of the science of creativity in leadership development and making creative problem-solving accessible to all. Don’t miss this conversation that explores the power of creativity to transform personal relationships, organizational cultures, and societal challenges.  
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  • Elien Pragt – Creativity as a Superpower in Medicine
    The 42nd episode of the Creative Flow Podcast features guest Elien Pragt, M.D., an intensivist at an academic hospital in the Netherlands, working to bring creativity into medicine. She shares her journey of learning creative problem solving techniques and pursuing a Master's Degree in Creativity and Change Leaders at Buffalo State University's International Center for Studies in Creativity.  Elien discusses why creativity is essential in healthcare to address issues such as burnout and retaining hospital personnel. One of her goals is to create a workshop for a shared vision for creativity in her hospital by 2030. She designed an interactive course for second-year medical students, where they can work on a self-chosen medical problem in groups using creative problem-solving and design thinking to solve it.  Don’t miss this conversation, which explores how creativity can be spread throughout an entire healthcare ecosystem over the next decade. Learn powerful advice to help others trying to implement creativity in their organizations, emphasizing the need for a motivated role model. 
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About Creative Flow: Thinkers and Change Agents

Hosted by Anthony Billoni and Kim Marie McKernan, the Creative Flow Podcast Series features discussions with thinkers and change agents important to the Science of Creativity. We invite you to tune into the series to hear experts who are actively applying creativity, creative problem solving (CPS), innovation, and more to help change the world.
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