Your World of Creativity

Mark Stinson
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Oct 16, 2023 • 25min

Shannon Pearson, "The Carolina Experience" Hospitality Management

In this captivating podcast episode, Mark Stinson delves into the world of hospitality, experience management, and creative marketing with his guest, Shannon Pearson. Shannon, with a diverse background in the arts and entertainment industry, sheds light on her venture, "The Carolina Experience," redefining short-term rental accommodations.1. Shannon discusses her journey, blending her love for the arts, marketing, and entertainment, leading her to a fascination with hospitality.2. The podcast explores the deep connection between Shannon's creative background and her foray into the hospitality industry, emphasizing how creativity enhances guest experiences.3. "The Carolina Experience" takes center stage, showcasing its uniqueness compared to traditional short-term rentals, with a focus on personalized experiences and measurable impacts.4. Challenges and solutions are discussed, shedding light on how creativity plays a crucial role in guest recovery and maintaining high standards.5. Shannon shares her vision for the future of "The Carolina Experience" and the industry at large, emphasizing the importance of personalization and kindness in the hospitality world.This insightful conversation illustrates how creativity, kindness, and personalization are key ingredients in shaping exceptional guest experiences in the ever-evolving landscape of hospitality.Shannon's Website Shannon's Facebook page @spearson23 on Instagram Copyright 2025 Mark Stinson
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Oct 9, 2023 • 22min

Atticus Ray, Entertainer and creator of "Rhythm With Views"

Today we have a guest whose creative journey has taken him from dance floors to construction sites, and now to the silver screen. Join me as we dive into the world of creativity, motivation, and tapping into one's potential -- with Atticus Ray.Here are the highlights of Mark's questions for Atticus:1.    Atticus, your journey has been nothing short of fascinating. From creating a dance company to performing at renowned venues and now starring in a musical phenomenon, "Rhythm With Views." Can you share with our listeners how your creative journey began and what drives you to keep pushing your boundaries?2.     You've worn many hats throughout your career, from dancer to real estate developer. How have these diverse experiences influenced your creative approach and your ability to tap into your potential?3.    "Rhythm With Views" seems to be a groundbreaking project that combines your passion for performance and music. Can you tell us more about the musical and how your experiences as a dancer and performer have contributed to its success?4.    You've had the opportunity to work with legends like Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys, as well as business moguls like Tom Monaghan. How have these collaborations shaped your perspective on creativity, mentorship, and seizing opportunities?5.    Going from the world of construction to production is quite a leap. What advice can you give to aspiring creatives who might be hesitant to take that leap and explore new avenues for their talents?6.    "Tap Your Potential" is a powerful mantra that encapsulates your journey. As we wrap up our conversation, could you share a few key insights or steps that listeners can take to start tapping into their own creative potential?Thank you, Atticus, for sharing your journey and insights with us today. From dance floors to the silver screen, your story is a testament to the endless possibilities that come with embracing creativity and pushing your boundaries.And to our listeners, remember to check out "Rhythm With Views" on Amazon Prime and Apple TV +. For more inspiration and to stay updated on Atticus's journey, make sure to follow him on social media.Atticus's Website Atticus's Facebook page
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Oct 7, 2023 • 7min

BONUS: Camilla Gramstad, Elkjøp the Circular Economy at Consumer Electronics Retailer

In this enlightening update from Oslo Innovation Week, Camilla Gramstad highlights Elkjøp's commitment to sustainability in the consumer electronics sector. She discusses the importance of the circular economy, from raw materials to recycling. With billions of phones discarded annually, the focus on repair, trade-ins, and recycling becomes crucial. Elkjøp aims to provide customers with a seamless, sustainable shopping experience while fostering environmental responsibility.
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Oct 5, 2023 • 7min

BONUS: Nobel Peace Center Week of the 2023 Prize Announcement

This is a special episode of "Unlocking Your World of Creativity" with Mark, recorded in Oslo, Norway.Mark shares real-time updates during Oslo Innovation Week. He delves into the history and significance of the Nobel Peace Prize, which is set to be announced on October 6th. Mark takes you on a virtual tour of key sites related to the Nobel Prize, including the Nobel Peace Center, Oslo City Hall, the Parliament, and more. He discusses the unique process of selecting Nobel Peace Prize laureates and highlights the committee's efforts to rise above modern-day politics. Tune in for a firsthand account of the anticipation surrounding this prestigious award and its impact on global issues. Learn more about the Center at www.nobelpeacecenter.orgMark continues to explore the world of creativity, sharing insights and updates from Oslo. Stay tuned for more exciting content in the episodes to come.
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Oct 2, 2023 • 27min

Bracha Goetz, Children's Book Author

Welcom to the podcast where we dive into the minds of creative thinkers, explore their journeys, and uncover the secrets to unleashing creativity.In today's episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Bracha Goetz, a Harvard-educated author of 41 books that inspire and nurture the souls of children. She's also penned a candid memoir for adults, sharing her incredible journey to joy. You can explore her books on Amazon, in libraries, and at www.goetzbookshop.com.Here are some of the questions Mark asks Bracha:1.    Your journey has taken you from Harvard to becoming an author of children's books and a memoir. How did you find your passion for writing, especially in the realm of children's literature?2.    Your books are known for helping children's souls shine. Can you tell us more about the themes you explore and the impact you hope to achieve through your work?3.    Your latest project is a candid memoir for adults about your journey to joy. Can you give us a glimpse into your memoir and how your personal experiences have influenced your creative process?4.    With such a prolific body of work, what advice do you have for aspiring writers who want to tap into their own creativity and make a positive impact?Bracha's Website Bracha's Facebook page @brachagoetzbooks on Instagram If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review. And remember, your creativity has the power to change the world. So, until next time, I'm Mark Stinson. Keep unlocking your world of creativity.Thanks to the folks at HEADFONE for their support. On HEADFONE, you can listen to Premium Audio dramas - like Romance, Thriller, and Horror. For a 10% discount, use coupon code - MARKCREATIVITY10Go to - https://headfone.page.link/MARKCREATIVITY10
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Sep 29, 2023 • 10min

BONUS: Built To Last" Panel Presentation on "Conscientious Innovation"

Welcome back. I'm Mark, and today I'm bringing you a special bonus episode of "Unlocking Your World of Creativity" direct from Oslo, Norway, where I'm diving into the fascinating world of conscious brands during Oslo Innovation Week.In this illuminating session titled "Conscientious Innovation," hosted by the Medinge Group and organized by the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO), we explored how innovation, sustainability, and creativity intertwine to make the world a better place.The first 3 distinguished panelists of the morning led us on an eye-opening journey:Christian Lodgaard: As the Chief Design Officer of Flock, one of Scandinavia's largest furniture manufacturers, Christian delved into the concept of designing products to last. He emphasized the significance of considering materials, structure, and repairability right from the start. The goal? To create furniture with lasting value and minimal environmental impact.Brigitte Stepputtis: The Global Head of Couture at the fashion brand Vivienne Westwood, revealed how this fashion icon leads the way in conscious design. Vivienne Westwood's reduced impact strategy includes fewer collection changes, fewer fashion shows, and streamlining product lines -- while even exploring the repurposing of bridal gowns.Joana Sá Lima: Joana, a partner and architect at Comte Bureau, introduced us to the idea that sometimes the best decision is not to build anything new at all. She highlighted innovative ways to rethink construction materials, design, and waste reduction. Asking the right questions, she argued, can lead to surprising and sustainable solutions.Taken together, hese panelists illuminated some key takeaways:1. The Art of the Possible: Concrete examples showed us what's achievable in the realm of conscientious innovation, dispelling the notion of mere theoretical ideas.2. Defining Circularity: They provided a clear picture of how individual brands and products can embrace circularity, pinpointing where improvements can be made.3. Empowering the Consumer: Educating customers about their choices can steer them toward more sustainable options, fostering informed decisions.Stay tuned for more updates from Oslo Innovation Week as I continue my exploration of global creative and innovative endeavors. I'm Mark, inviting you to join me on this inspiring journey of unlocking creativity.
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Sep 29, 2023 • 7min

BONUS: Edvard Munch, exhibitions at Munch Museum Oslo Norway

Here are the podcast highlights:1. **Oslo Innovation Week:** Mark travels to Oslo, Norway, for Oslo Innovation Week, focusing on innovation and sustainability.2. **Edvard Munch Museum:** Mark visits the newly designed Edvard Munch Museum with 28,000 of Munch's works on display.3. **The Infinite and Monumental Exhibits:** Mark explores "The Infinite" and "Monumental" exhibits, showcasing the scale and scope of Munch's works.4. **Resilience and Artistry:** Mark reflects on Munch's resilience as an artist, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and creativity.5. **Signature Work:** Mark notes the power of a signature piece of art, which can lead to the discovery of a vast body of work.6. **Prolific Creativity:** Mark highlights the prolific nature of Edvard Munch's work, inspiring listeners to embark on their creative journeys.Join Mark in his creative journey through Oslo, Norway, and stay tuned for more insights and discoveries on the next episode of "Unlocking Your World of Creativity."
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Sep 25, 2023 • 25min

Paul J. Zak, Professor and Author, "IMMERSION"

In this episode, Mark interviews Dr. Paul J. Zak, a distinguished scientist and professor at Claremont Graduate University, known for his extensive research in the fields of creativity, neuroscience, and happiness. Dr. Zak's work has taken him from academia to entrepreneurship, and he's a four-time tech entrepreneur, TED speaker, and author of "Immersion: The Science of the Extraordinary and the Source of Happiness."1. **The Journey to Understanding Happiness and Creativity:** Dr. Zak's journey began with a passion for helping people lead happier and healthier lives. His research aims to understand the science behind happiness and creativity, ultimately bringing academic findings to the real world.2. **Immersion Neuroscience:** Dr. Zak founded Immersion Neuroscience, a software platform that measures real-time brain activity to determine what the brain loves. This platform has applications in entertainment, education, advertising, and monitoring emotional wellness.3. **Narrative Structure Enhances Experiences:** Dr. Zak emphasizes the importance of a narrative structure in creating immersive experiences. By telling stories that engage and emotionally resonate with the audience, businesses can enhance customer experiences.4. **Measuring and Enhancing Customer Experiences:** Dr. Zak's research highlights the importance of psychological safety, narrative, and passionate delivery in creating immersive customer experiences. Social interactions and connections play a vital role in this process.5. **Predicting Hit Songs with Brain Science:** Dr. Zak's work extends to predicting hit songs using brain activity data. By understanding how the brain values music, his team achieved 97% accuracy in predicting hit songs three months in advance.6. **Brain as Predictor:** The brain can serve as a predictor for market outcomes, and measuring brain activity from a moderate number of individuals can yield highly accurate predictions, simplifying the need for massive data collection.In summary, Dr. Paul J. Zak's research demonstrates the powerful intersection of neuroscience, creativity, and happiness, offering insights into enhancing customer experiences and even predicting hit songs using brain science. This episode provides valuable insights for businesses and individuals seeking to tap into the science behind extraordinary experiences and emotional connections.Paul's Website www.getimmersion.comCopyright 2025 Mark Stinson Thanks to the folks at HEADFONE for their support. On HEADFONE, you can listen to Premium Audio dramas - like Romance, Thriller, and Horror. For a 10% discount, use coupon code - MARKCREATIVITY10Go to - https://headfone.page.link/MARKCREATIVITY10
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Sep 21, 2023 • 21min

Jeff Friesen, Photographer and Author, "The LEGO Engineer"

The podcast episode features Jeff Friesen, an award-winning photographer, author, LEGO artist, and creator of miniature worlds.Jeff's work has received recognition in the photography world, including an Award of Excellence from Communication Arts, and his LEGO art has garnered international attention.The interview explores Jeff's journey into the world of LEGO art, his creative process, and his book, "The LEGO Engineer."Key Topics and QuotesInspiration for LEGO EngineeringJeff's interest in LEGO engineering stemmed from his desire to understand complex engineering concepts and make them accessible to a general audience.Jeff: "If someone could explain to me how an airplane flies in a way that I, as a layperson with no engineering background, could understand, then it would be valuable to others too."Balancing Aesthetics with EngineeringJeff's LEGO creations not only focus on aesthetics but also delve into the engineering principles behind each model.Jeff emphasizes the importance of combining beauty with functionality in LEGO creations, mirroring real-world engineering challenges.Iterative Process and Problem-SolvingBuilding with LEGO is akin to solving a puzzle, and the process involves constant problem-solving.Jeff describes the iterative nature of LEGO building and the satisfaction of overcoming challenges: "You're always limited by the shape of the bricks, so you have to think creatively to deal with these limitations."Publishing "The LEGO Engineer"Jeff's book, "The LEGO Engineer," focuses on explaining engineering concepts through LEGO creations.He highlights the collaborative process with his publisher, No Starch Press, and the importance of proving oneself through previous publications.Jeff mentions the challenge of combining technical and aesthetic aspects in the book's design.Advice for Creative PractitionersJeff advises creatives to continually refine their work, even when they believe it's complete, and to focus on personal projects.He emphasizes the potential of personal projects as gateways to larger opportunities, highlighting that his LEGO journey began with playing with his daughter.ConclusionThe interview with Jeff Friesen showcases the intersection of art and engineering in LEGO creations. Jeff's dedication to making complex engineering concepts accessible to a broader audience offers valuable insights for creative practitioners. His iterative process and commitment to personal projects underscore the importance of persistence and continuous improvement in creative endeavors.Jeff's Website @jeff_works on Instagram Book: The LEGO EngineerCopyright 2025 Mark Stinson Thanks to the folks at HEADFONE for their support. On HEADFONE, you can listen to Premium Audio dramas - like Romance, Thriller, and Horror. For a 10% discount, use coupon code - MARKCREATIVITY10Go to - https://headfone.page.link/MARKCREATIVITY10
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Sep 18, 2023 • 26min

Bill Hammack, The Engineering Guy and author "The Things We Make"

In this episode of "Unlocking Your World of Creativity," host Mark interviews Bill Hammack, the author of "The Things We Make: The Unknown History of Invention, From Cathedrals to Soda Cans." Book: https://www.amazon.com/Things-We-Make-Invention-Cathedrals/dp/1728215757Bill, known as the "Engineering Guy," shares insights on engineering and ingenuity, reflecting on his own journey from radio to YouTube fame. Here are five key topics and quotes from Bill Hammack in the interview:1. **Engineering and Creativity:** Bill discusses how engineering has become an internet sensation through platforms like YouTube. He emphasizes the importance of creativity in engineering and how it's not just about the technical aspects but also storytelling. > "That is at the heart of your podcast. We're talking about creating things. But there's a way in which at the beginning we were a little bit alone in doing it."2. **Iterative Process:** Bill explains how he adopts an iterative approach to his creative work, emphasizing the importance of structure and crafting the narrative in his videos. > "And that's where I spend most of my effort, is what is the order of the information going to do, to, to, what's going to happen with it?"3. **Collaboration in Invention:** Bill delves into the collaborative nature of invention and how even famous inventors like Edison worked with teams and collaborators. He highlights the importance of acknowledging the collective effort behind inventions. > "By not looking at it as a system of people that do it, we actually lose the engineering and we lose sight of it."4. **Creativity as Problem-Solving:** Bill explains that engineering is fundamentally about solving problems before science has all the answers. Engineers use trial and error, rules of thumb, and creative thinking to innovate and make things work. > "And this is something that I do find upsets people; it is its own method and it uses trial and error."5. **Embracing Imperfections:** Bill shares the value of embracing imperfections and the idea that every creative work will have its defects. He encourages creators to let go and focus on the beauty within their creations. > "Let go. Look, everything I've made has defects in it. You're not going to get perfection, and you just have to let it go."Bill's Website Bill on YouTube @billengineerguy on Instagram Bill's Facebook page Bill Hammack's insights highlight the intersection of engineering, creativity, and storytelling, offering valuable lessons for creators and innovators in various fields.Copyright 2025 Mark Stinson Thanks to the folks at HEADFONE for their support. On HEADFONE, you can listen to Premium Audio dramas - like Romance, Thriller, and Horror. For a 10% discount, use coupon code - MARKCREATIVITY10Go to - https://headfone.page.link/MARKCREATIVITY10

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