• Cultivating your Creativity, with Olly Whitman

  • Nov 11 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Cultivating your Creativity, with Olly Whitman

  • Summary

  • In this engaging episode of "Famine, Feast and Tax Bills," hosts Bella Clark and Megan Kindlin explore the transformative power of creativity in business and personal life. Joined by Ollie, a Creative Director, Facilitator and Founder; they delve into the impact of creativity on relationships, resilience, and problem-solving. Ollie shares his journey from a creatively blocked student to a thriving business owner, inspired by Sir Ken Robinson's TED Talk, "Do Schools Kill Creativity?"

    Discover how creativity can be cultivated at all levels of an organization, from the boardroom to the reception desk, and how this inclusive approach can lead to innovative breakthroughs. Ollie also discusses the importance of curiosity and boredom as catalysts for creative thinking, offering insights into how these elements can be encouraged both in the workplace and at home.


    Learn about the structure of Ollie's Axe Sharpening workshops, designed to foster creativity by bringing together diverse perspectives and overcoming creative blocks. Whether in person or remotely, these sessions aim to empower teams to find innovative solutions and enhance their strategic thinking.

    Tune in to explore how embracing a creative mindset can lead to deeper relationships, improved well-being, and a more dynamic approach to business challenges. Don't miss this inspiring conversation that challenges conventional thinking and offers practical advice for integrating creativity into everyday life.


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