

The Common Creative
Paul Fairweather and Chris Meredith
The Common Creative - But Never Ordinary A podcast series with Paul Fairweather and Chris MeredithThe worlds of business, home and play are all starved of creativity. From an early age, we’re taught how to analyse, critique and simplify but the tools for exploring, ideating and creating are assumed to be instinctive. The Common Creative is all about bringing creativity back into everyday life - understanding the essence of creativity and making creativity a common as a loaf of bread and as well understood as a common language.Hosts Paul Fairweather and Chris Meredith are both creative thought-leaders and have been bonded by a common passion for creating and sharing something new and inspiring every day. Paul paints a watercolour of the household object and posts the image on IG “@everythink”, Chris photographs the same beach each and every day and posts the image on IG “@thisisbalmoral”By day, Paul Fairweather is a Brisbane-based, speaker, author, mentor, architect and artist. Chris Meredith is a Sydney-based, business coach, innovation consultant, and award-winning photo-artist.Each podcast explores a different aspect of creativity. Recent topics have included: Energy, Time, Constraints and even the Impact of Covid-19 (why not?!) The podcasts are ideal for anyone looking to get out of a rut and deliver stuff that goes beyond the norm.Join us for our conversations and surprising guests to unlock your own creativity.
https://thecommoncreative.co/
https://www.paulfairweather.com/
https://chrismeredith.com.au/
https://thecommoncreative.co/
https://www.paulfairweather.com/
https://chrismeredith.com.au/
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Nov 16, 2020 • 27min
S1E14: Episode 14 - Troy Smyth: Creativity and a Tale of Two Turkeys
How “the ripple effect” can deliver a creative impact well beyond a simple decision. Troy Smyth is an award winning Brisbane-based architect and director of Ryall & Smyth Architects. He’s also a personal friend of Paul’s. Troy was invited to join the show to tell a low-key story about a quiet moment of reflection at the side of the street when he’d observed two turkeys in action: Turkey No 1: a brush turkey which busily (and quietly) cleared the pavement of leaves as it made its nest Turkey No 2: a garden maintenance worker on the other side of the street who blasted the pavement with a noisy leaf blower. Despite the temptation to react negatively to both of common irritants, Troy was able to look at the situation differently and the podcast conversation revealed some of our most powerful insights about creativity and the broader idea of freedom. As Troy put it, “When you take a step back, you can observe the ripple of consequences of each action you take. You notice the opportunity. It’s important to make a simple choice and let it expand”. Whether you’re a fan of turkeys and leaf blowers or not, this thought-provoking episode is full of big ideas for creatives everywhere. Links/References The Common Creative (Mailing List Subscriptions): http://eepurl.com/hgp0_j The Common Creative (Website): www.thecommoncreative.co Troy Smyth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-smyth-27b01b35/ Paul Fairweather: www.paulfairweather.com Chris Meredith: www.chrismeredith.com.au Paul Fairweather Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/paul-fairweather-30257012802 Chris Meredith Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/chris-meredith-13801260261See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 8, 2020 • 41min
S1E13: Episode 13 - Kath Blackham: There's No Ai In Creativity
Kath Blackham is the founder and CEO of Versa – a digital agency whose mission has ignored tech jargon and instead is all about facilitating conversations between their clients and customers. Kath appeared on our radar when we spotted an ABC story about her agency moving to a four day week and doubling profits in the process. In this inspirational interview, we discover how Kath has used creativity to create the ultimate flexible working environment that not only delivers great work and increased profits but also boosts the mental health of her work force. As she puts it “my life's work is using my business as a platform to move the needle on the things that I'm most passionate about. And the number one on that list is mental health in the workplace” Links/References The Common Creative (Mailing List Subscriptions): http://eepurl.com/hgp0_j The Common Creative (Website): www.thecommoncreative.co Kath Blackham/Versa Agency: https://versa.agency Paul Fairweather: www.paulfairweather.com Chris Meredith: www.chrismeredith.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 2, 2020 • 37min
S1E12: Episode 12 - Dani Venn: The Pressure Cooker of Creativity
Dani Venn is a three-time Masterchef contestant, founder of Eat It Up Creative (consultancy) and The Wholehearted Cook and the driving force behind a delicious Sri-Lankan style Pineapple Curry, which is available in Coles Supermarkets. In this super-fresh and tasty interview, we learned that even under the pressure of performing as a Masterchef contestant, Dani unleashes her creativity by applying a playful and almost child-like approach to her cooking. (Her Korean Rice Burgers are still a growing trend!) But despite a seemingly light-hearted approach to business (and life) Dani’s creative streak is complemented by a commitment to hard work that’s sustained over time. Or as Paul put it, “Dani is a 10-year overnight success”. For insights into food, creativity, and helping people move from “pain island to pleasure island”, tune in to this remarkable episode. Links/References The Common Creative (Mailing List Subscriptions): http://eepurl.com/hgp0_j The Common Creative (Website): www.thecommoncreative.co Dani Venn: www.danivenn.com.au Eat It Up Creative: https://eatitupcreative.com Paul Fairweather: www.paulfairweather.com Chris Meredith: www.chrismeredith.com.au Dani Venn – Masterchef: https://10play.com.au/masterchef/participants/season-12/dani-venn/pa200218pwcxf Dani Venn Pineapple Curry (Coles Supermarkets): https://shop.coles.com.au/a/warrawong/product/coles-dani-venn-srilankan-pineapple-currySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 26, 2020 • 34min
S1E11: Episode 11 - Camille Woods: Creative Accounting at a Stretch.
Creative Accounting at a Stretch When Chris and Paul challenged Camille Woods (accountancy teacher, yoga teacher and founder of www.mondaymind.com) to explain how she has managed to combine two such different disciplines into one career, she said “you have to let your creativity come out”. In this powerful interview, Camille reveals a range of deep insights about what drives her and how everyone can understand and embrace their own passions. Or as she puts it “when you have a passion, the job is going to happen” Camille has carved out her own ‘blended career’ which combines her love of accountancy and numbers with a successful yoga school. It appears to defy convention (surely it would make sense to focus on one!) but her explanation of how they reinforce and support each other is a source of inspiration for anyone who has a passion that’s trying to get out. Links: Subscribe www.thecommoncreative.co Camille Woods (Guest) www.mondaymind.com Paul Fairweather (Co-Host) www.pauifairweather.com.au Chris Meredith (Co-Host) www.chrismeredith.com.au David Eagleman - The Runaway Species (How Human Creativity Remakes the World) https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-runaway-species-david-eagleman/book/9780857862075.html David Baldacci (Novelist and Lawyer) https://www.davidbaldacci.com Franco Mondini-Ruiz https://www.davidbaldacci.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 19, 2020 • 44min
S1E10: Episode 10 - Garry Flynn: Fermenting Creativity
Creativity and risk go hand in hand. New ventures often require a step into unknown territory and this uncertainty can be scary. Sometimes those risks pay off and other times... they don’t. The name elderflower sounds delicate and sweet… so how was it that this flowering plant caused so much trouble for chef Garry Flynn? This week on The Common Creative, Paul and Chris chat to Garry about a business venture that didn’t go to plan and the creative lessons we can take away from misfortune. Plus: the importance of asking that crucial yet elusive “one last question”… Subscribe to our mailing list http://eepurl.com/hgp0_jThe Common Creative https://thecommoncreative.coPaul Fairweather (Podcast Co-host) https://www.paulfairweather.comChris Meredith (Podcast Co-host) https://chrismeredith.com.au CREATIVE MASTERCLASSES Creative Thinking Packed Lunch [Ingenious Leadership]: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/creative-thinking-packed-lunch-ingenious-leadership-tickets-115464241655 Expresso Edition [Story telling | Presenting Online | Online Workshops | Creativity at Work]: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/chris-meredith-13801260261See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 12, 2020 • 20min
S1E9: Episode 9 - In Tune with Creativity
“Frisson" is the feeling you have when you get up on stage for a first performance or the moment when an inner idea goes public. It's the mid-point between fear and excitement and we’ve discovered it's one of the vital fuels for creativity. In this episode, Paul describes how as a teenager and as an adult various teachers told him ‘you can’t sing’. Driven by a need for “frisson”, he persevered. He took lessons, he took risks and finally learned to hit the right notes so that he could sing to his kids. If ever there were proof that creativity is a powerful force that we all have within us, this is it. Tune in to find out how to harness your "frisson". The Common Creative https://thecommoncreative.coPaul Fairweather (Podcast Co-host) https://www.paulfairweather.comChris Meredith (Podcast Co-host) https://chrismeredith.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 18, 2020 • 32min
S1E8: Episode 8 - Lexi Airey: Banking on Creativity
Should the business title CEO mean “Creative Empowerment Officer”? Confronted by a gunman who had raided the bank branch where she worked, our special guest Lexi Airey realised that, in her short life, she hadn’t had a chance to experience life to the full.So, she declared that she would never work in a bank again and took a job glassing the bottom of boats. After taking two degrees and moving from the UK to Australia, Lexi is now one of the youngest CEOs in the Australian financial services industry (she’s CEO of Gateway Bank). She is also an artist, sculptor, writer, and stand-up comic. This episode is littered with powerful creative insights from someone who oozes creativity from inside one of the most structured industries in Australia. If you’re keen to understand ‘the opportunity of constraints’ or what ‘happy accidents’ can mean for your career, tune in and find out!Lexi Airey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexi-airey-10ab351/Gateway Bank: https://www.gatewaybank.com.auAmy Mullins (TED Talk “The opportunity of adversity”): https://www.ted.com/talks/aimee_mullins_the_opportunity_of_adversity?language=enThe Common Creative: https://thecommoncreative.coPaul Fairweather (Podcast Co-host): https://www.paulfairweather.comChris Meredith (Podcast Co-host): https://chrismeredith.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 10, 2020 • 29min
S1E7: Episode 7 - Michael Fairweather: Armed with Creativity
Michael Fairweather (AM) - the guest on this episode is a business heavyweight and a retired Major General in the Australian Army (Reserve). He is also Paul Fairweather’s big brother.Despite what may seem to be a background I’m highly structured and disciplined environments, Michael reveals that there is a streak of creativity running throughout the army - from the everyday ranks (who have learned to create new flavours with their rations via the use of spicy sauces) through to the officers whose selection for army depends in part on their creative skills, through to the Centre for Army Lessons Learned who are charged with encouraging the army to change and adapt to new circumstances.Michaels tip for incorporating more creativity in business? Communicate - Communicate by Listening, sharing feelings, and expressing the ideas that will help to move things forward.Michael Fairweatherhttp://www.mfa.net.auAustralian Defence Forcehttps://www.defence.gov.auThe Common Creativehttps://thecommoncreative.coPaul Fairweather (Podcast Co-host)https://www.paulfairweather.comChris Meredith (Podcast Co-host)https://chrismeredith.com.aSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 3, 2020 • 21min
S1E6: Episode 6- Build a Bridge
Build a Bridge - Episode 6 of The Common CreativeMany of us harbour a secret desire to create something or do something a bit different but “life” seems to get in the way. In this episode, Chris shares a story about how he discovered how to unlock his secret passion for photography via a ‘moment of clarity’ while motorcycling across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.The lessons for creatives everywhere are:Allow the mind to wander - whether on a motorbike, swimming in the sea or gazing out of the window of an aircraft. In a semi-meditative state, the mind goes to new and exciting places and it’s vital to allow time for ‘mental wandering’ and to recognise the power of the ideas that are generatedMake it till you make it. The barriers to achieving the next goal are in the mind. Lack of money, time or talent are often excuses rather than the underlying reasons that a new idea or next project doesn’t happen. LinksAtomic Habits (Julian Clear)https://www.amazon.com.au/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/1847941834Make it till you make it - Chase Jarvis hhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chase_JarvisChris Merediths Photography Websitehttp://www.christophermeredith.com.auThe Common Creativehttps://thecommoncreative.coPaul Fairweather (Podcast Co-host)https://www.paulfairweather.comChris Meredith (Podcast Co-host)https://chrismeredith.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 27, 2020 • 19min
S1E5: Episode 5 - Chilli
“Chillis" - Episode 5 - The Common Creative Chris and Paul share a passion for chillis - and not just because they enjoy the flavour. Chris’ consultancy business is called Chilli Sauce and Paul has been painting chillis for many years. Inspired by this passion, Chris and Paul explore the impact of chilis on creativity and discover some surprising lessons: In order to create ‘new new’ ideas, it’s important to break the hard-wired “rivers of thinking’ which exist inside the brain. A jolt - such as the heat of a chilli or the stimulus of an exciting idea or a new person can help the brain cut across its rivers of thinking, form new connections and hence new ideas Just as the right amount of chilli (but not too much) can make a good dish into a great dish, so business needs to incorporate the right amount of creativity in order to innovate and grow. Too much chilli or too much creativity will explode the taste buds and a successful business idea! Chilis are a meme for exchanging ideas. In business, great ideas are super-spicy and invite storytelling and sharing. Small tweaks to a business formula are like vanilla flavoured food - pleasant but at risk of being forgotten An idea isn’t an idea until it's been shared and ‘bought’ by someone else. (For artists, it means work doesn't become an artwork until someone else has bought it) Links/notes Edward De-Bono http://www.debonothinkingsystems.com/tools/lateral.htm Chilli Chopsticks Paintings (by Paul) Watercolour Tabasco ( by Paul) The Chilli Pepper and the Columbian Exchange http://sageshistoryblog.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-chili-pepper-and-columbian-exchange.html The Common Creative https://thecommoncreative.co Paul Fairweather (Podcast Co-host) https://www.paulfairweather.com Chris Meredith (Podcast Co-host) https://chrismeredith.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


