Below are the best podcasts we could find on Problem Solving and creative well being.
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Today's guest Tamsen Webster has spent years helping some of the top thinkers in the world convey their ideas in a compelling way, and on this episode she shares how you can find the through-line that makes your idea resonate.
Scott Belsky is the Chief Product Officer at Adobe, where the team has been doing extensive research into how the creative community has adapted to remote work and is striving to create tools to facilitate where the world of creative work is headed.
On this episode, Scott Berkun shares principles from his new book How Design Makes The World, and offers some tactical insights for how we can be more intentional about approaching our everyday interactions and work through the lens of good design.
The answers to our problems lie all around us, but they are often invisible. We must train ourselves to look at the world differently in order to find them. Today’s guest is Stephen Shapiro, author of the book Invisible Solutions.
If you want to disrupt the status quo, you need to think differently. On this episode, Trendhunter CEO Jeremy Gutsche shares some practical advice for innovating in uncertain times.
When you create under pressure, it’s tempting to gravitate toward the first idea just to relieve the tension of not knowing where the project is headed. However, this can often mean compromising the work if that idea doesn’t deliver the kind of value you really want to be known for.
What does it mean to be brave? We often think of those people who muster one huge, courageous act of the will to overcome an obstacle. On this episode, I share my talk from a Creative Mornings gathering about why bravery is so critical to creative pros.
When you do any kind of difficult, problem-solving, creative work, tension is inevitably present. On this episode, we share three tensions that every creative pro encounters daily, and how to deal with them while recognizing that they’re not going away.
Yesterday I spent time with students at Miami University in Oxford, OH, and I shared with them what I believe to be the “killer app” that will help them achieve their goals faster and more successfully than they can imagine.
You have a finite amount of attention to spend on behalf of the creative problems you’re solving. On this episode, I share three simple strategies for gaining creative focus and generating traction in your work.
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