Contemplating Creativity

Ian Ashley

Welcome to Contemplating Creativity - the podcast for people who want to better understand how creative minds actually work, so they can unlock more of their own creativity. In each episode I chat to creative thinkers across the arts, design, psychology and beyond, in search of new insights into the creative process. Creativity begins with curiosity, whether we're crafting a masterpiece or simply deciding what to cook for dinner.

  1. Apr 28

    Understanding the Psychology of the Creative Process with Mark Batey Phd.

    Explore the evolution of creativity understanding over 30 years, the neuroscience behind it, and practical tips for enhancing individual and team creativity, including the impact of AI and environment. Key topics: Evolution of creativity understanding over 30 years Neuroscientific techniques and brain hemispheres Creative process stages: generation, evaluation, incubation Impact of environment and diversity on creativity AI's role in creative idea generation and selection Guest: Mark Batey Chapters: 00:00 The Evolution of Creativity Understanding 06:09 Individual Creativity: Unlocking Potential 12:11 The Role of Incubation in Creativity 18:39 Team Dynamics in Creative Processes 24:32 The Nature of Creativity: Genetics vs. Nurture 30:32 The Lifespan of Creativity: Age and Experience 33:36 Sports Psychology and Creativity 34:07 The Intersection of Sports Psychology and Creativity 36:33 AI and Creativity: A New Frontier 42:18 The Creative Crisis: Understanding the Challenges 45:50 Team Creativity: Building Effective Collaboration 50:13 Creating the Right Environment for Creativity 53:42 Key Principles for Enhancing Creativity Resources: Psychology of Creativity LinkedIn Group - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12345678/ Mark Batey on Google Scholar - https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XXXXXX Dean Keith Simonton's research on creativity and age - https://example.com/simonton-article Guest links: LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/markbatey Twitter - https://twitter.com/mark_batey Website - https://markbatey.com creativity, psychology, neuroscience, innovation, team dynamics, AI, incubation, divergent thinking, creative process, environment

    59 min
  2. Mar 31

    How to get the truly creative life you want, with artist and designer, Fleur Peck

    Summary In this conversation, Ian and Fleur explore the balance between life and career, particularly in the creative fields of art and design. Fleur shares her journey of finding equilibrium between her corporate work and her passion for painting, emphasizing the importance of diversity in creative pursuits. They discuss the challenges and risks associated with change, the evolving nature of identity in professional settings, and the significance of embracing multiple roles. The conversation highlights the value of creativity in both strategic and artistic endeavors, ultimately redefining success beyond traditional metrics. Takeaways Fleur emphasizes the importance of balance in life and career. Creativity thrives on diversity and variety in experiences. Taking risks can lead to new opportunities and growth. Embracing change is essential for personal and professional evolution. Art and design can inform and enhance each other. Success should be defined by fulfillment, not just financial gain. Identity can be multifaceted and should encompass various roles. The creative process involves both inspiration and strategic thinking. Engaging in different activities can stimulate creativity in all areas of life. It's important to explore opportunities and not limit oneself to a single path. Sound bites "I think change is scary." "There's an element of play in art." "I love every aspect of that." Chapters 00:00 Balancing Life and Career 01:23 Finding Creative Balance 06:57 Exploring New Opportunities 12:15 Embracing Change and Risk 18:47 The Intersection of Art and Design 24:40 Redefining Success 30:34 The Power of Identity 36:30 Creativity in Different Roles 42:06 The Process of Creation balance, creativity, art, design, career, opportunities, risk, identity, success, personal growth

    50 min
  3. Where do neurodivergence and creativity collide? - With designer, author and Director of Thought Leadership, Kay Sargent

    Feb 23

    Where do neurodivergence and creativity collide? - With designer, author and Director of Thought Leadership, Kay Sargent

    Summary In this episode, Ian and Kay discuss the importance of creating intentional workspaces that foster creativity and accommodate neurodiversity. They explore the challenges of maintaining productivity in a busy world, the creative process, and the evolution of design philosophy towards a more inclusive approach. The discussion highlights the significance of understanding individual needs in design and the impact of environments on well-being. Key takeaways The importance of intentionality in workspace design. Creativity often requires dedicated time and space. Neurodiversity can enhance creativity and innovation. Design should prioritize user experience over aesthetics. Understanding individual differences is crucial in design. The creative process can be structured and routine. Spaces should support both collaboration and individual work. Designing for neurodiversity benefits everyone. The evolution of design philosophy reflects changing societal needs. Personal experiences can inform and enhance design practices. Chapters 00:00 Navigating Life's Challenges 04:07 Creating the Right Work Environment 08:48 The Creative Process and Innovation 13:08 Designing for Neurodiversity 18:50 The Evolution of Design Philosophy 24:08 Understanding Creativity and Neurodivergence 29:46 The Impact of Design on Well-being 36:05 Future Directions in Design creativity, neurodiversity, design, innovation, work environment, well-being, interior design, collaboration, productivity, personal growth

    48 min
  4. Feb 23

    How can health and wellbeing unlock creative potential? - With designer, health coach and podcaster, Jacinta Ashby

    Summary In this engaging conversation, Ian Ashley and Jacinta Ashby delve into the intersection of mental health, physical fitness, and creativity. Jacinta emphasizes the importance of mental well-being as a foundation for physical health, arguing that many people overlook how internal health affects their overall fitness journey. She shares her personal experiences, highlighting how pushing through discomfort in the gym not only energizes her physically but also enhances her mental clarity and creativity. The discussion also touches on the pressures faced by designers and creatives, with Jacinta advocating for resilience and self-worth in the face of external expectations and challenges. As the conversation progresses, Jacinta opens up about her journey through mental health struggles, the ambition that drives her, and her desire to empower women through her podcast, "Let's Glow Girls." She discusses the importance of community and support for women, particularly in creative fields, and how her own experiences have shaped her mission to help others. The episode concludes with insights into Jacinta's daily routine, her approach to nutrition, and her aspirations for the future, including competing in bodybuilding and continuing to inspire others through her work and podcast. Takeaways Mental health is the foundation of physical health. Pushing through discomfort in the gym enhances creativity. Resilience is crucial for designers facing external pressures. Community support is vital for women's empowerment. Personal experiences shape the mission to help others. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Mental Health Focus 04:53 The Role of Fitness in Creativity 10:08 Jacinta's Podcast Journey and Audience Engagement 15:10 Overcoming Personal Struggles and Building Resilience 19:57 Balancing Multiple Passions and Daily Routines 24:51 Nutrition and Fitness for Bodybuilding 29:58 Future Aspirations and Podcast Goals mental health, physical fitness, creativity, resilience, women's empowerment, podcasting, interior design, wellness coaching, Jacinta Ashby, Ian Ashley

    34 min
  5. Are we heading towards a creativity crisis? - With Creative Director, Nicola Osborn

    Feb 23

    Are we heading towards a creativity crisis? - With Creative Director, Nicola Osborn

    Summary In this episode, Ian and Nicola explore the multifaceted nature of creativity, emphasizing its roots in curiosity and problem-solving. They discuss the common misconceptions surrounding creativity, particularly in the corporate world, where it is often seen as a luxury rather than a necessity. The dialogue also touches on the education system's failure to prioritize creative subjects, the importance of diverse experiences in shaping creative professionals, and the need for businesses to embrace creativity as a driver of innovation and collaboration. Key takeaways Creativity is rooted in curiosity and problem-solving. The journey of creativity is more important than the end product. Creativity is often misunderstood as merely artistic expression. Creativity is essential for innovation and progress in business. The education system undervalues creative subjects, impacting future generations. Creativity should be seen as a necessity, not a luxury. Collaboration enhances the creative process and leads to better solutions. Diverse experiences contribute to a broader understanding of creativity. Creativity is a muscle that needs to be exercised regularly. Unlocking creativity can lead to significant improvements in workplace culture and productivity. Chapters 00:00 The Encouragement to Create 00:50 Defining Creativity 08:36 Misunderstanding Creativity in Corporate Settings 17:55 Education and the Right Answer 25:39 The Shift from Artistry to Interior Design 29:06 The Role of Finance in Creativity 34:10 Learning Through Experience 39:55 Changing the Status Quo 41:22 A Call to Action creativity, problem solving, curiosity, education, innovation, design, collaboration, workplace, artistic expression, interior design

    45 min
  6. How to find and embrace your personal style of creativity with Gensler Principal, Naomi Sakamoto.

    06/04/2024

    How to find and embrace your personal style of creativity with Gensler Principal, Naomi Sakamoto.

    I was planning to close season one of the podcast at episode 10. It seemed like a nice round number. But when l finally got the chance to sit down with my guest for this episode, Naomi Sakamoto, it turned out to be just too good to hold back. Naomi, currently Principal at Gensler, London, inspires me so much every time we meet. I think this opportunity exceeded all previous conversations. We discussed that there are many different types of creative people, and how to discover which type you are. Also how to be comfortable with the fact that other people might be better than us at the other types, and maybe even our own type. We also covered how to let ideas breathe and evolve, and how she manages to achieve that even under the time pressure of tight deadlines. Naomi explained how she thinks language is humans’ most creative invention and how she takes inspiration from its evolution over time. She also gave some great advice on how to manage a creative career and find your personal style of leadership which may well not include achieving a high-powered role or job title. Naomi’s own career has followed a fascinating path. Having studied civil engineering at Stanford University and an architecture Masters at Harvard she’s worked in both fields, eventually transitioning to interior design and then into leadership as a principal at the largest architecture firm in the world, Gensler in London. Roles she gravitated to due to her personal human centric approach. Thanks so much to everyone who has supported this first season of the podcast, and to all the amazing guests. I already have many more inspiring creatives booked to join me for season 2. Please rate and subscribe to the show so as not to miss any of what I hope will be some amazing new episodes. Thanks!

    46 min
  7. 05/21/2024

    How to combine creativity with different disciplines and build transdisciplinary teams with artist / psychologist Leigh Jerome Ph.D.

    My guest for this episode is Leigh Jerome Ph.D., clinical psychologist, artist, and founder of the Relational Space art gallery in New York. With this seemingly disparate skillset, cross disciplinarity seems to be at the centre of almost everything Leigh pursues. It’s something that is so important to the creative process, whether we’re endeavouring to be cross disciplinary in our own activities or seeking to build cross disciplinary teams for increased creative opportunities. Leigh constantly does both. As well as regularly bringing artists and scientists together to create new works for her gallery, she was previously CEO of The Institute for Triple Helix Innovation, encouraging interactions between academia, industry and government to foster economic and social development. We discussed how cross disciplinarity is the future for creatives in building a just and sustainable world, and how that world, right down to even the seasons can in turn impact our creativity. Relational Space gallery: ⁠https://www.Relational-Space.org⁠ (Inter)Disciplinary Bodies conference: https://us01.l.antigena.com/l/jsaEjkfqbEhWoARfqZ-9tgpDClfEsTuUTnOmLu7kMX370m~wUsSPXZdkHN0IoJNNDySC3S5-1V4-InUgm9VRSVkly9vz5ItIHTmjJ~u73xvbf0fZ2BhOTObNa305Y6jkw-bGdmJDW2X-iBwi~8sDEAvWZZKWMc7svlgNRXNBPAsnwVUWWkaKr6SN2TcfbYpooRpSaEVGvyhpoYmdXuKmLXQtfEhvdJpdd0VT5Z0REpTP1ihg

    52 min

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Welcome to Contemplating Creativity - the podcast for people who want to better understand how creative minds actually work, so they can unlock more of their own creativity. In each episode I chat to creative thinkers across the arts, design, psychology and beyond, in search of new insights into the creative process. Creativity begins with curiosity, whether we're crafting a masterpiece or simply deciding what to cook for dinner.

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