The Global Creativity Initiative Podcast

Creativity is Curiosity

• Season 3 • Episode 13

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🎙️ Podcast Show Notes: Unlocking Creativity in Everyone

🌱 Creativity Starts Early

As children, we naturally see ourselves as creative. We ask questions, explore freely, and follow curiosity without fear. But over time, many people lose that sense of creativity—not because it disappears, but because it gets buried under fear, risk aversion, and rigid expectations.

🔑 Why People Stop Feeling Creative

  • Fear of taking risks
  • Belief that creativity is a “talent” only some people have
  • Overthinking or needing all the details before starting
  • Environments that don’t encourage curiosity

The truth: every person has creativity. It just shows up in different ways.

👀 Recognizing Creativity in Others

Beyond artistic ability, creativity can look like:

  • Asking thoughtful questions
  • Being flexible and open-minded
  • Generating ideas
  • Seeing alternative perspectives

🧠 Creativity is a Skill (Not a Trait)

Creative thinking and problem solving can be learned. They provide a framework, a scaffold you can apply to any situation.

🧩 The Power of Questions

The way we frame challenges shapes our ability to solve them.

Use open-ended, invitational language:

  • “How might we…?”
  • “In what ways could we…?”

These questions unlock thinking, encourage exploration, and move people forward.

🛠️ A Simple Creative Practice

Take something you’ve already done and ask:

  • How can I make this better?
  • What else can I do with this?
  • How can I take this to the next level?

Overlay creative thinking onto your existing work to enrich outcomes without starting from scratch.

🌍 Creativity Creates Purpose

Creativity helps us:

  • Act with intention
  • Influence others positively
  • Find joy in teaching and learning
  • Build stronger connections

A simple daily habit:

“What’s one positive thing I can do today?”

🧒 Lessons from First Graders

Even young children can engage in creative problem solving. In fact, they often do it better because they:

  • Stay open
  • Ask questions freely
  • Don’t fear being wrong

If you want a model for curiosity—watch a first grader.

❤️ Staying Open Is the Core of Creativity

Creativity requires:

  • Suspending judgment
  • Considering new perspectives
  • Being open to ideas you haven’t tried

Ask yourself:

“Am I truly open?”

🌐 Creativity and Human Connection

When we value interaction, curiosity, and understanding:

  • We reduce conflict
  • We build empathy
  • We create better outcomes together

A more creative world is a more connected—and peaceful—one.

⚡ Practical Tips to Build Creativity

  • Lean into your strengths and develop them further
  • Share your ideas and get feedback
  • Surround yourself with positive, supportive people
  • Focus on what you have, not what you lack
  • Practice creativity in everyday situations—not just “creative” fields

🚀 Final Thought

A less creative world is less interesting, less innovative, and less motivating.

Creativity isn’t optional—it’s essential.

And it starts with a simple choice:

Stay curious. Stay open. Keep creating.

Dr. Sue

The Global Creativity Initiative Podcast is a scholarly commitment to sharing creativity and specifically creative process for problem solving (aka life) with all of humanity.  Visit our website to learn more about The Global Creativity Initiative. Write to us at gci.creativitypodcast@gmail.com