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Episode 21: Communication and Breaking Rules

Date: November 21, 2024
Host: Greg
Today’s Crew: Alessandra, Greg, Devin, Gray, Bobbie W, Jennifer M, Adrienne, Hillary, Bailey


Episode Summary

In this episode of the Creative Work Hour podcast, the crew dives into the intriguing topic of creativity as a form of communication. They explore how art and creativity serve as powerful tools to express emotions, share experiences, and transcend traditional communication barriers. The discussion also touches on the idea of breaking rules in creative processes to produce unique and impactful work.

Key Discussion Points

  1. Can creativity be considered a form of communication?
  • Alessandra: Views art as a predictive tool, communicating upcoming trends.
  • Gray: Believes art communicates emotions, though not always precisely.
  • Bobbie W: Sees creativity as a means to stand out and capture attention.
  • Devin: Considers creativity a robust historical form of communication.
  • Adrienne: Emphasizes the two-way nature of communication enabled by creativity.
  • Jennifer M: Discusses creativity’s ability to disrupt norms and engage audiences.
  • Hillary: Highlights the importance of clear communication in functional art.
  • Bailey: Reflects on creativity as a personal expression of unique experiences.
  1. Have you ever bent or broken a rule to create something unique or special?
  • Alessandra: Broke classical music conventions by playing Brahms with vibrato.
  • Gray: Engaged in unique rope bondage art in Central Park.
  • Devin: Created an unconventional installation involving a Volkswagen Beetle.
  • Adrienne & Jennifer M: Naturally inclined to challenge and break societal norms.
  • Hillary: Believes in understanding rules to creatively manipulate them.
  • Bailey: Frequently broke rules in school to pursue creative endeavors.

Call to Action

The crew encourages listeners to share their thoughts on whether creativity can be considered a form of communication and if they've ever broken a rule to create something unique or special. Join the conversation and share your stories!


Tune in tomorrow for more discussions and insights on creativity!


  continue reading

35 episoder

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Innehåll tillhandahållet av Greg Shaw. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Greg Shaw eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.

Episode 21: Communication and Breaking Rules

Date: November 21, 2024
Host: Greg
Today’s Crew: Alessandra, Greg, Devin, Gray, Bobbie W, Jennifer M, Adrienne, Hillary, Bailey


Episode Summary

In this episode of the Creative Work Hour podcast, the crew dives into the intriguing topic of creativity as a form of communication. They explore how art and creativity serve as powerful tools to express emotions, share experiences, and transcend traditional communication barriers. The discussion also touches on the idea of breaking rules in creative processes to produce unique and impactful work.

Key Discussion Points

  1. Can creativity be considered a form of communication?
  • Alessandra: Views art as a predictive tool, communicating upcoming trends.
  • Gray: Believes art communicates emotions, though not always precisely.
  • Bobbie W: Sees creativity as a means to stand out and capture attention.
  • Devin: Considers creativity a robust historical form of communication.
  • Adrienne: Emphasizes the two-way nature of communication enabled by creativity.
  • Jennifer M: Discusses creativity’s ability to disrupt norms and engage audiences.
  • Hillary: Highlights the importance of clear communication in functional art.
  • Bailey: Reflects on creativity as a personal expression of unique experiences.
  1. Have you ever bent or broken a rule to create something unique or special?
  • Alessandra: Broke classical music conventions by playing Brahms with vibrato.
  • Gray: Engaged in unique rope bondage art in Central Park.
  • Devin: Created an unconventional installation involving a Volkswagen Beetle.
  • Adrienne & Jennifer M: Naturally inclined to challenge and break societal norms.
  • Hillary: Believes in understanding rules to creatively manipulate them.
  • Bailey: Frequently broke rules in school to pursue creative endeavors.

Call to Action

The crew encourages listeners to share their thoughts on whether creativity can be considered a form of communication and if they've ever broken a rule to create something unique or special. Join the conversation and share your stories!


Tune in tomorrow for more discussions and insights on creativity!


  continue reading

35 episoder

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