Creative Minds; Shaping the Future

Emma Palastanga

This podcast is a space to discuss creativity: in society, in the workplace, in education.  In each episode we explore definitions of creativity with guests from a range of backgrounds and ask whether or not creativity has a place in education. If you enjoy the podcast you might also like my book 'A creative primary curriculum for all' https://amzn.eu/d/0UTTfsk Background music provided by:  Chloe Clayton

  1. S2 Ep1 - Should creativity be available on prescription?

    4월 2일

    S2 Ep1 - Should creativity be available on prescription?

    What sparked your curiosity in this episode? Please send a text or voice note here... Gloria Garbujo is a Creative Arts Therapist, Coach, Supervisor, and Consultant. She helps individuals and organisations cultivate resilience and embrace change through creative methods. She has over a decade of professional experience working with clients across Europe and internationally as a registered Arts Therapist (Dramatherapist) with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), and a member of the British Association of Dramatherapists. Her Mindful Arts Workshops incorporate story telling, creative writing, ink painting, mindful movement and breathing techniques to promote awareness, self-expression and well-being.  In this episode we investigate the power of the creative arts in school to support learners’ wellbeing.  Useful links from Gloria:  https://www.gloriagarbujo.com/a recent article "The multidimensional grief of siblings: an exploration of story enactment in children's hospices: https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/dj_00006_1Shooting Star Children's Hospices: https://www.shootingstar.org.uk/news/a-look-inside-dramatherapy/Education Support: https://www.educationsupport.org.uk/get-help/help-for-your-staff/wellbeing-services/professional-supervision/Talking Heads Supervision: https://talkingheadssupervision.co.uk/about-us/A video about the importance of bereavement support for children: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmzy6fRLcCU&ab_channel=ChildBereavementUKAdditional resources for schools: https://uktraumacouncil.org/resources/traumatic-bereavementThe Multidimensional grief theory: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/multidimensional-grief-therapy/multidimensional-grief-theory/E7742F57A6530DD225B9D1EDC150DF67The Sesame Approach to Dramatherapy: https://www.cssd.ac.uk/courses/ma-drama-and-movement-therapy Support the show Thanks to Chloe Clayton - @clomyster on Instagram for creating the music for this podcast.  Please remember to follow so that you stay up to date with monthly episodes from 'Creative Minds; Shaping the Future'. You can also find me on various social media platforms, click here for signposts: https://flow.page/t5jnq-1668599555434

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  2. Episode 10 - Are you bothered?

    2025. 12. 28.

    Episode 10 - Are you bothered?

    What sparked your curiosity in this episode? Please send a text or voice note here... Hywel Roberts has taught in secondary, primary and special settings for almost 30 years. He shows others how to bring learning to life for all children and young people. In particular, he has drawn on and adapted the work of Dorothy Heathcote, with whom he studied, and her powerful Mantle of the Expert approach to learner engagement. He contributes to university education programmes and writes regularly for TES as the 'travelling teacher'. Hywel deals in botheredness, creative practice, curriculum development and imagineering. Hywel is a much sought-after educational speaker, an Independent Thinking Associate contributing to events worldwide.  Publications include: ·       'Oops! Getting Children to Learn Accidentally' Crown House Publishing ·       'Uncharted Territories' is written with Dr Debra Kidd and was published in 2018 by Independent Thinking Press as was  ·       'Botheredness' in 2023 to much acclaim which elevated him to one of the most in-demand speakers on the circuit.  Take a look at his website: www.botheredness.co.uk At a time when people are believing that discipline and ‘no excuses’ are what is needed to keep a difficult class on task, Hywel shows that creativity, humour, imagination and what he calls ‘botheredness’ might be a far better set of professional skills to bring to any classroom. Support the show Thanks to Chloe Clayton - @clomyster on Instagram for creating the music for this podcast.  Please remember to follow so that you stay up to date with monthly episodes from 'Creative Minds; Shaping the Future'. You can also find me on various social media platforms, click here for signposts: https://flow.page/t5jnq-1668599555434

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This podcast is a space to discuss creativity: in society, in the workplace, in education.  In each episode we explore definitions of creativity with guests from a range of backgrounds and ask whether or not creativity has a place in education. If you enjoy the podcast you might also like my book 'A creative primary curriculum for all' https://amzn.eu/d/0UTTfsk Background music provided by:  Chloe Clayton