The Work of Your Deepest Self
How can you find out the work your deepest self really wants to be doing? This episode offers ideas on how to figure it out and start moving towards it.
How can you find out the work your deepest self really wants to be doing? This episode offers ideas on how to figure it out and start moving towards it.
Win the Day is now available in paperback. I’m thrilled to announce the paperback version of Win the Day is out! If you’ve always wanted a version you can hold in your hands, you can get it here. It’s super easy to use and will help you plan, own, and win the day. Here’s how…
Discover the Curiosity Advantage: Elevate Your Conversations and Build Deeper Connections 🎙️ Embrace Curiosity for Better Communication (Part 2 of the Creativity and Communication Series) 🌟 Have you ever wondered how embracing curiosity can unlock new dimensions in your communication? Join us as we unravel the secrets behind this transformative skill. Discover how curiosity fuels…
From Science Kits to Strategy Games: The Story Behind Thames & Kosmos with Andy Quartin and Ted McGuire Ted McGuire (President) and Andy Quartin (CEO) of Thames and Kosmos What if playing games could make you smarter, more creative, and a better collaborator? In this special Toy Fair 2025 episode, I sit down with Andy…
Reclaiming Unity: Transforming Fractured Teams into Creative Powerhouses This episode is brought to you by Izolda’s class, Meditation for Busy People. Discover clarity and joy in just five minutes a day. The episode is also brought to you by Izolda’s favorite productivity and well-being app, Brain.fm*, and this podcast’s host, Podbean*. Also, grab the speaking warm-up…
Petra Mayer, NPR Books Editor, and my good friend. Encore Episode. Petra died suddenly and tragically on November 13th. In tribute to her, this is an encore of the interview she did with me back when the show was called the Creative Mindset Podcast. If you want to know this wonderful, creative, talented, generous, and…
Have you noticed how quickly people on the internet want to point out when you are wrong? I am amazed at some people’s need to point when you have made a mistake. If you use a word or phrase improperly, they are all over you like white on rice. And I’m not talking about the…