
What You'll Learn
- David Kelley on creative confidence and aligning teams
- Stanford techniques for picking creative ideas
- Fast Company talks how to boost your creativity by changing your environment
- David Eagleman on understand creativity and your brain
Featured Speakers
David Kelley
David Kelley (born February 10, 1951) is an American businessman, entrepreneur, designer, engineer, and teacher. He is founder of the design firm IDEO and a professor at Stanford University. He has received several honors for his contributions to design and design education
David Eagleman
David Eagleman (born April 25, 1971) is an American neuroscientist, author, and science communicator. He teaches as an adjunct professor at Stanford University and is CEO of NeoSensory, a company that develops devices for sensory substitution. He also directs the non-profit Center for Science and Law, which seeks to align the legal system with modern neuroscience.He is known for his work on brain plasticity, time perception, synesthesia, and neurolaw.
He is a Guggenheim Fellow and a New York Times bestselling author published in 32 languages.He is the writer and presenter of the Emmy-nominated international television series, The Brain with David Eagleman.
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To celebrate 1 million listens to the Design Better Podcast, we're rewinding to our episode with David Kelley, founder of IDEO and the Stanford d.school, in honor of David just receiving the Edison Award for Innovation. Thank YOU for listening and helping us reach this milestone. We're tremendously grateful to you, your friends, and colleagues for tuning in and joining the journey with us.
Learn about how doctors on Earth diagnosed and treated an astronaut’s medical problem in space for the first time; a new study that explains why whales are so big, but not bigger; and a Stanford technique for getting better at picking creative ideas.
When you hit that afternoon slump at your desk, maybe it’s not an issue of getting another cup of coffee—maybe you need to change your environment. Some of the most frustrating roadblocks to creativity can stem from being in a static environment. Whether you’re at the office or working remotely, being in the same old space for hours at a stretch can drain you of your creative juices. On this episode, we explore why your surroundings play such a crucial role in your creative process, the folly of chasing Silicon Valley-esque playgrounds, and how to make small changes to your environment for a big boost in creativity. Subscribe to Creative Conversation on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, RadioPublic, or wherever you get your podcasts.
We humans have ‘creative software’ in our brains—so says neuroscientist and author David Eagleman.We're driven to invent and innovate, yet at the same time we’re attracted to the familiar—and our creativity lives in that tension.