The Nature in Creativity
The Nature in Creativity is a podcast exploring the deeper conditions that allow authentic creative work to emerge — attention, perception, natural inclination, and the inner order behind making. Through reflective conversation, each episode examines the unseen processes that shape creativity before the work itself appears.
The Nature in Creativity
Where Creativity Begins
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Where does creativity actually begin?
In this opening episode of The Nature in Creativity, Heather Sarin and Brad MacDonald explore the conditions that allow authentic creative work to arise. Rather than beginning with technique, inspiration, or productivity, the conversation looks at creativity before making — in perception, attention, and the clarity of mind that allows something genuine to emerge.
Drawing from their own creative practices, they discuss observation as the starting point of creativity, the importance of recording thoughts and ideas, and how natural inclination often reveals the direction of one’s work long before it is consciously recognised.
The episode also explores how expectation, ambition, and adopted identities can interfere with creativity, and why learning to see clearly may be one of the most important aspects of any creative practice.
Topics include:
- perception and attention
- recording as a creative process
- natural inclination and instinct
- creativity before making
- expectation and self-image
- clarity and observation
- the difference between expression and performance
This opening conversation lays the foundation for the series, introducing creativity not as something we produce, but as something that emerges when the right inner conditions are present.