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Creativity Conversations explore the nature of our infinite creative potential. The definition of creativity goes far beyond just being artistic. Which means that regardless of where we find ourselves in business or in our personal lives, creativity involves finding new ways to solve problems, find solutions, come up with new ideas and be in "flow." This creative expression appears differently for an artist, a CEO, an entrepreneur, but it's essence is fundamentally the same.
Creativity is a way of living with openness, curiosity, generosity and a sense of adventure. On these calls, we redefine and recognize the variety of forms of expression of the creative spirit through conversations with a diverse group of individuals.
Creativity Conversations explore the nature of our infinite creative potential. The definition of creativity goes far beyond just being artistic. Which means that regardless of where we find ourselves in business or in our personal lives, creativity involves finding new ways to solve problems, find solutions, come up with new ideas and be in "flow." This creative expression appears differently for an artist, a CEO, an entrepreneur, but it's essence is fundamentally the same.
Creativity is a way of living with openness, curiosity, generosity and a sense of adventure. On these calls, we redefine and recognize the variety of forms of expression of the creative spirit through conversations with a diverse group of individuals.
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Friday May 08, 2026
Fear, Creativity & Permission with Diane Cameron
Friday May 08, 2026
Friday May 08, 2026
People spend so much of their lives waiting for fear to go away before they create, speak, begin, or express themselves.
But what if fear never leaves?
In this conversation with Diane Cameron, we talk about creativity, writing, inner voices, self-trust, and the permission it takes to make something before you feel ready.
We get into:
- why creativity and fear often live side by side
- the inner voices that stop us before we begin
- writing as a doorway into self-discovery
- why “bad first drafts” might actually free us
- and how creativity becomes an act of self-acceptance
There’s a moment in this conversation I keep thinking about:
Fear doesn’t disappear.
You just learn to move with it.
And maybe that’s where creativity begins.

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