PodParley PodParley

122. David Eagleman (neuroscientist) – Your Creative Brain

Bending, breaking, & blending: How humans remake the world. Neuroscientist David Eagleman on creativity.

An episode of the Think Again - a Big Think Podcast podcast, hosted by Big Think / Panoply, titled "122. David Eagleman (neuroscientist) – Your Creative Brain" was published on October 28, 2017 and runs 46 minutes.

October 28, 2017 ·46m · Think Again - a Big Think Podcast

0:00 / 0:00

Jason Gots: It’s 150,000 years ago. You’re a Homo sapiens, hanging out in a really cozy clearing protected from behind by a cliff wall. It’s a great spot. Temperate, isolated, pretty safe. Lots of good fruits and tubers nearby. Should you just hang out here forever? Well…you could…but something’s nagging at that medial frontal cortex of yours. There’s a hill in the distance. What’s beyond it? Something different, maybe! Something new and shiny! Maybe today you’ll just take a quick look.  My guest today is neuroscientist David Eagleman. In The Runaway Species, How Human Creativity Remakes the World, David and his co-author Anthony Brandt explore that ancient tension between mastery and curiosity - the known and the unknown. And how the human imagination exploits it to make new things.  Surprise conversation-starter clips in this episode:  Isaac Lidsky on how going blind showed one man the light, Michael Slaby on a 30-hour work week.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jason Gots: It’s 150,000 years ago. You’re a Homo sapiens, hanging out in a really cozy clearing protected from behind by a cliff wall. It’s a great spot. Temperate, isolated, pretty safe. Lots of good fruits and tubers nearby. Should you just hang out here forever? Well…you could…but something’s nagging at that medial frontal cortex of yours. There’s a hill in the distance. What’s beyond it? Something different, maybe! Something new and shiny! Maybe today you’ll just take a quick look.  My guest today is neuroscientist David Eagleman. In The Runaway Species, How Human Creativity Remakes the World, David and his co-author Anthony Brandt explore that ancient tension between mastery and curiosity - the known and the unknown. And how the human imagination exploits it to make new things.  Surprise conversation-starter clips in this episode:  Isaac Lidsky on how going blind showed one man the light, Michael Slaby on a 30-hour work week.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sorry, it’s Me Again Ciara Jade Mardirosian Just a small girl with a big personality. This podcast has been suggested to me to use these as a way to cope and reflect my feelings, and I think it could also be useful for those who also struggle with mental health, communication, and many other issues to have the option to listen in as well. Plus, each of my friends will be featured in episodes in the future and we all know they are as ridiculous as me. It’s super cringey, but I am so excited to share this new chapter of my life with all of you! I hope you guys get the chance to listen to me ramble on :-) I Love Story Time Gahmya Drummond Bey This podcast is more than just story time. It’s a time to share, to think big, and to believe in magic.My challenge for the parent is not to limit the child’s ability. If a concept is “new” start with the book chat, then go to the story, then the book chat again. You’ll be amazed to hear your five yearold begin to teach you about mindfulness, self love, and diversity. You’ll then notice that your child is interested in writing or feeling more confident to share their big ideas with others.This is the magic of learning. The Play Big Movement Sharon Lechter If you want to be #1 in your field, live your legacy and create maximum impact, The Play Big Movement Podcast is for you. The Play Big Movement was inspired by Sharon Lechter's desire and dedication to play big again after suffering the devastating loss of her son in 2012. After a career of playing big as the driving force behind the talking books industry, the Rich Dad brand and the revival of Think and Grow Rich, the loss of her son stopped her in her tracks…shifting her focus and business endeavors into neutral or autopilot. Today, in honor of her son Sharon is pursuing greatness yet again and is opening her success manual to you so you can join her in the Play Big Movement. In each episode of the Play Big Movement Podcast, Sharon interviews people who are the best in their field: experts, entrepreneurs, business owners, authors, creatives, and all-around successes. You will hear about how each extraordinary guest played big to get to the top, what they had to overcome to get there, Big Theatre/Small Towns Theatre on the Ridge Think small town theatre doesn't have a lot to say? Think again! Brought to you by Theatre on the Ridge, a not-for-profit, professional theatre company based in Port Perry, Ontario.
URL copied to clipboard!