
Creative Bath
“Creative Bath” is a bi-weekly podcast about creativity. In each episode, host Jaime explores how to breaking down mental barriers, learning new things, and letting go of what doesn't serve us can help us be more creative. You can find the first season exclusively on Spotify. Stay tuned! :)
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Podcasting since 2024 • 16 episodes
Creative Bath
Latest Episodes
S3 E7 • How to pivot into freelance with Brandon Heredia
In this episode, Jaime welcomes Brandon Heredia, a Video Editor, Content Strategist, and Social Media Manager. They have an in-depth conversation about the highs and lows of building a creative career. Brandon shares his experience pivoting fro...
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50:34

S3 E6 • Keeping the joy in music with Serin (Re-uploaded)
In this episode, Jaime sits down with folk band Serin, based in Leeds, UK. They speak about their bond as bandmates, what inspires their music, folk in the the UK, and so much more!Listen to Serin on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/art...
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33:51

S3 E5 • I have the after-trip blues, a ramble
In this episode, Jaime reflects on the emotional experience of returning home after several weeks of travel, and how that transition affects her creativity and mental space.
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7:00

S3 E4 • Professor Marius Conti's perspectives on creativity in the age of GenAI
In this episode, Jaime interviews Marius Conti, a Swiss professor at EPFL and ÉCAL. We dive into Marius' perspectives on design education, the Swiss design scene, and his thoughts on human creativity. Check out Marius' website:
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42:50

S3 E3 • Back to school at 29: what I learned studying design in Switzerland
In this episode of Creative Bath, Jaime shares her experiences and reflections from a seven-week trip to Switzerland for a sustainable design course at ÉCAL. Jaime talks about her cultural experiences and how the trip helped her process persona...
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20:17

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