Hanson: What is one thing that has helped you to be a better human? franz johansen: The medici effect and the click moment from ted. hanson: When i was in high school, i found real peac listening to the second anna album. And so now when i listen to that, it gets me very quickly,. Not just gets me into into that mine space, it carries with it so much wisdom that i've had through the years since then.
You often hear that “there are no bad ideas” when brainstorming–but why is that? In those instances, doesn’t it feel inevitable that someone’s going to pitch a bad idea? Frans Johansson is a writer who argues that in fact, innovation actually happens when people, ideas, and disciplines intersect. Whether it’s one field of science collaborating with another, or many cultures mixing, Frans says that a wide range of perspectives are the key to seeing a problem in a totally new light. In this episode he shares examples of how diversity leads to transformation, and provides tips on how to unlock your next great idea.