Vibrators, Google Maps & AI
Why Creativity Needs Discomfort, Curiosity, and a Little Bit of Claude
Episode 17 of the Brainy Podcasts's podcast podcast, hosted by Brainy Podcasts, titled "Vibrators, Google Maps & AI" was published on July 7, 2025 and runs 40 minutes.
July 7, 2025 ·40m · Brainy Podcasts's podcast
Summary
This episode takes a wildly creative turn as we’re joined by Adam Hill - founder, executive creative director, and unapologetic disruptor. From purple Christmas trees to provocations about vibrators and artificial intelligence, Adam challenges us to reimagine creativity not as a job title, but as a way of seeing the world.We explore why true creativity starts at zero, why discomfort is essential for breakthrough thinking, and how AI can help us get to better ideas faster—but never replace what makes us human. Along the way, we unpack the impact of education, confidence, leadership, and culture on our ability to think differently and make space for bold, uncomfortable ideas.This isn’t just a conversation - it’s an invitation to unbox your brain, question everything, and trust your creative instincts (even if they make people uncomfortable). Whether you’re a strategist, student, or someone who’s forgotten how creative they really are, this one will stay with you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
This episode takes a wildly creative turn as we’re joined by Adam Hill - founder, executive creative director, and unapologetic disruptor. From purple Christmas trees to provocations about vibrators and artificial intelligence, Adam challenges us to reimagine creativity not as a job title, but as a way of seeing the world.
We explore why true creativity starts at zero, why discomfort is essential for breakthrough thinking, and how AI can help us get to better ideas faster—but never replace what makes us human. Along the way, we unpack the impact of education, confidence, leadership, and culture on our ability to think differently and make space for bold, uncomfortable ideas.
This isn’t just a conversation - it’s an invitation to unbox your brain, question everything, and trust your creative instincts (even if they make people uncomfortable). Whether you’re a strategist, student, or someone who’s forgotten how creative they really are, this one will stay with you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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