August 16, 2025
Greg, Alessandra, Devin, Shadows Pub, Hillary, Bobby B
If you could design your own “School of Creativity,” what classes or experiences might you include?
Today's crew answered a simple question:
If you could design your own School of Creativity, what would you teach and how would people learn?
The crew explored learning styles, program design, safety in learning, mentorship, mixed media delivery, and even angel investing as a creative path.
The theme:
creativity flourishes when people can choose how they learn, feel safe to explore, and have access to both wisdom and practical tools.
Back-to-school season isn’t just for kids. Today the team reframed “school” as a flexible, human-centric space where curiosity leads and structure supports.
August 16, 2025
Greg, Alessandra, Devin, Shadows Pub, Hillary, Bobby B
If you could design your own “School of Creativity,” what classes or experiences might you include?
Today's crew answered a simple question:
If you could design your own School of Creativity, what would you teach and how would people learn?
The crew explored learning styles, program design, safety in learning, mentorship, mixed media delivery, and even angel investing as a creative path.
The theme:
creativity flourishes when people can choose how they learn, feel safe to explore, and have access to both wisdom and practical tools.
Back-to-school season isn’t just for kids. Today the team reframed “school” as a flexible, human-centric space where curiosity leads and structure supports.

Episode 48: How Do You Manage To Stay Creative When Your Mind or Body Won’t Cooperate?
📅 Date: April 12, 2025
In this week’s episode, the crew dives into the challenge of staying creative when your mind or body refuses to cooperate. Chronic pain, anxiety, mental blocks, and physical fatigue can make creativity feel impossible. Yet, each member of the crew shares their own strategies for breaking through these barriers and finding creative inspiration, even on the toughest days. From distraction therapy to tidying up spaces and embracing "creative squirrels," there's something for everyone to take away from this discussion.