I listen to a lot of podcasts. In the past few years I've converted over from watching TV to listening to podcasts. They're great for listening to in the car, on a plane or a train, in the studio, in the kitchen, while breastfeeding, or while walking down the street. After listening to a podcast, I almost always feel like I've gained something: knowledge, a laugh, an insight, etc. I also often need to share what I've gotten from a podcast with the people in my life. After listening to this recent ted radio hour podcast, I knew that I had to share the whole thing here on the blog. Give it a listen:
I often meet people — in classes, at events, on airplanes — who tell me that they are not creative. It is one of my most hated statements. I believe that *everyone is* creative. This podcast deals with that question from several different perspectives. I think you'll enjoy it and find it illuminating!
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Enjoyed the Sting portion. Funny these are pod casts … Many moons ago these were called radio shows.
Enjoyed the Sting portion. Funny these are pod casts … Many moons ago these were called radio shows.
Enjoyed the Sting portion. Funny these are pod casts … Many moons ago these were called radio shows.
Enjoyed the Sting portion. Funny these are pod casts … Many moons ago these were called radio shows.
Enjoyed the Sting portion. Funny these are pod casts … Many moons ago these were called radio shows.
Enjoyed the Sting portion. Funny these are pod casts … Many moons ago these were called radio shows.
Enjoyed the Sting portion. Funny these are pod casts … Many moons ago these were called radio shows.
Thanks for sharing. Viktor Lowenfeld was the first in 1947 to post that “Every Child is born creative.”. AS children we create all the time. Our creativity collectively has often been inhibited as we grew. He further states that “The creative urge to find significance in one’s actions and to adjust, adapt, and organize these into a single framework is a cognitive process which is basic to learning.” This is from the book “Creative and Mental Growth by Viktor Lowenfeld and W,. Lambert Brittain. I look forward to listening to this podcast. I love the availability of the podcasts. So rich in learning. The podcast is creative idea in itself!!
Thanks for sharing. Viktor Lowenfeld was the first in 1947 to post that “Every Child is born creative.”. AS children we create all the time. Our creativity collectively has often been inhibited as we grew. He further states that “The creative urge to find significance in one’s actions and to adjust, adapt, and organize these into a single framework is a cognitive process which is basic to learning.” This is from the book “Creative and Mental Growth by Viktor Lowenfeld and W,. Lambert Brittain. I look forward to listening to this podcast. I love the availability of the podcasts. So rich in learning. The podcast is creative idea in itself!!
Thanks for sharing. Viktor Lowenfeld was the first in 1947 to post that “Every Child is born creative.”. AS children we create all the time. Our creativity collectively has often been inhibited as we grew. He further states that “The creative urge to find significance in one’s actions and to adjust, adapt, and organize these into a single framework is a cognitive process which is basic to learning.” This is from the book “Creative and Mental Growth by Viktor Lowenfeld and W,. Lambert Brittain. I look forward to listening to this podcast. I love the availability of the podcasts. So rich in learning. The podcast is creative idea in itself!!
Thanks for sharing. Viktor Lowenfeld was the first in 1947 to post that “Every Child is born creative.”. AS children we create all the time. Our creativity collectively has often been inhibited as we grew. He further states that “The creative urge to find significance in one’s actions and to adjust, adapt, and organize these into a single framework is a cognitive process which is basic to learning.” This is from the book “Creative and Mental Growth by Viktor Lowenfeld and W,. Lambert Brittain. I look forward to listening to this podcast. I love the availability of the podcasts. So rich in learning. The podcast is creative idea in itself!!
Thanks for sharing. Viktor Lowenfeld was the first in 1947 to post that “Every Child is born creative.”. AS children we create all the time. Our creativity collectively has often been inhibited as we grew. He further states that “The creative urge to find significance in one’s actions and to adjust, adapt, and organize these into a single framework is a cognitive process which is basic to learning.” This is from the book “Creative and Mental Growth by Viktor Lowenfeld and W,. Lambert Brittain. I look forward to listening to this podcast. I love the availability of the podcasts. So rich in learning. The podcast is creative idea in itself!!
Thanks for sharing. Viktor Lowenfeld was the first in 1947 to post that “Every Child is born creative.”. AS children we create all the time. Our creativity collectively has often been inhibited as we grew. He further states that “The creative urge to find significance in one’s actions and to adjust, adapt, and organize these into a single framework is a cognitive process which is basic to learning.” This is from the book “Creative and Mental Growth by Viktor Lowenfeld and W,. Lambert Brittain. I look forward to listening to this podcast. I love the availability of the podcasts. So rich in learning. The podcast is creative idea in itself!!
Thanks for sharing. Viktor Lowenfeld was the first in 1947 to post that “Every Child is born creative.”. AS children we create all the time. Our creativity collectively has often been inhibited as we grew. He further states that “The creative urge to find significance in one’s actions and to adjust, adapt, and organize these into a single framework is a cognitive process which is basic to learning.” This is from the book “Creative and Mental Growth by Viktor Lowenfeld and W,. Lambert Brittain. I look forward to listening to this podcast. I love the availability of the podcasts. So rich in learning. The podcast is creative idea in itself!!
That was a great podcast! Thank you for sharing it!!
That was a great podcast! Thank you for sharing it!!
That was a great podcast! Thank you for sharing it!!
That was a great podcast! Thank you for sharing it!!
That was a great podcast! Thank you for sharing it!!
That was a great podcast! Thank you for sharing it!!
That was a great podcast! Thank you for sharing it!!
I really enjoyed listening to Guy Roz (sp?). The segment on creativity was very informative. I enjoy Sting and his music and really could identify when he became stuck and no inspiration came forth after years of production of songs. I totally love what children say about their drawings and paintings. I will listen to all the interviews that were mentioned on this creativity segment of Ted”s NPR Hour! I am a writer, an art quilter and do other creative projects. I think I need to settle on one and do that one! Instead, I dabble in various art forms. I do have fun which is important. Thank you for sharing this aspect on creativity. The print on your ironing board cover, ahh yes, been there done that! Kathleen Lautaret
I really enjoyed listening to Guy Roz (sp?). The segment on creativity was very informative. I enjoy Sting and his music and really could identify when he became stuck and no inspiration came forth after years of production of songs. I totally love what children say about their drawings and paintings. I will listen to all the interviews that were mentioned on this creativity segment of Ted”s NPR Hour! I am a writer, an art quilter and do other creative projects. I think I need to settle on one and do that one! Instead, I dabble in various art forms. I do have fun which is important. Thank you for sharing this aspect on creativity. The print on your ironing board cover, ahh yes, been there done that! Kathleen Lautaret
I really enjoyed listening to Guy Roz (sp?). The segment on creativity was very informative. I enjoy Sting and his music and really could identify when he became stuck and no inspiration came forth after years of production of songs. I totally love what children say about their drawings and paintings. I will listen to all the interviews that were mentioned on this creativity segment of Ted”s NPR Hour! I am a writer, an art quilter and do other creative projects. I think I need to settle on one and do that one! Instead, I dabble in various art forms. I do have fun which is important. Thank you for sharing this aspect on creativity. The print on your ironing board cover, ahh yes, been there done that! Kathleen Lautaret
I really enjoyed listening to Guy Roz (sp?). The segment on creativity was very informative. I enjoy Sting and his music and really could identify when he became stuck and no inspiration came forth after years of production of songs. I totally love what children say about their drawings and paintings. I will listen to all the interviews that were mentioned on this creativity segment of Ted”s NPR Hour! I am a writer, an art quilter and do other creative projects. I think I need to settle on one and do that one! Instead, I dabble in various art forms. I do have fun which is important. Thank you for sharing this aspect on creativity. The print on your ironing board cover, ahh yes, been there done that! Kathleen Lautaret
I really enjoyed listening to Guy Roz (sp?). The segment on creativity was very informative. I enjoy Sting and his music and really could identify when he became stuck and no inspiration came forth after years of production of songs. I totally love what children say about their drawings and paintings. I will listen to all the interviews that were mentioned on this creativity segment of Ted”s NPR Hour! I am a writer, an art quilter and do other creative projects. I think I need to settle on one and do that one! Instead, I dabble in various art forms. I do have fun which is important. Thank you for sharing this aspect on creativity. The print on your ironing board cover, ahh yes, been there done that! Kathleen Lautaret
I really enjoyed listening to Guy Roz (sp?). The segment on creativity was very informative. I enjoy Sting and his music and really could identify when he became stuck and no inspiration came forth after years of production of songs. I totally love what children say about their drawings and paintings. I will listen to all the interviews that were mentioned on this creativity segment of Ted”s NPR Hour! I am a writer, an art quilter and do other creative projects. I think I need to settle on one and do that one! Instead, I dabble in various art forms. I do have fun which is important. Thank you for sharing this aspect on creativity. The print on your ironing board cover, ahh yes, been there done that! Kathleen Lautaret
I really enjoyed listening to Guy Roz (sp?). The segment on creativity was very informative. I enjoy Sting and his music and really could identify when he became stuck and no inspiration came forth after years of production of songs. I totally love what children say about their drawings and paintings. I will listen to all the interviews that were mentioned on this creativity segment of Ted”s NPR Hour! I am a writer, an art quilter and do other creative projects. I think I need to settle on one and do that one! Instead, I dabble in various art forms. I do have fun which is important. Thank you for sharing this aspect on creativity. The print on your ironing board cover, ahh yes, been there done that! Kathleen Lautaret