Ep 34 – Robert Fritz : Structural tension

  If you’re involved in creativity you’ll want to listen to this one. Robert Fritz is a best selling author, award-winning filmmaker, composer, and an organizational consultant. He has been developing and leading training’s for the past 25 years.  More than 80,000 people in 27 countries have participated in his training’s. Here is what we talk about Why do the arts exist? Creative heroes Structural tension Childhood creativity Ira Glass’s gap The creative process The role of love in creativity Artistic challenges Self esteem Aging well Creator and creation Recommended books and workshops From Robert:- The Art of the creative process https://www.facebook.com/RobertFritzInc/posts/826096347466337 A little lesson in song structure. https://www.facebook.com/RobertFritzInc/posts/833967680012537:0 To find out more about Robert and his work http://www.robertfritz.com Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and rating on iTunes. I read every review and it helps to make the podcast better. Music by The Argyle Pimps. Thanks lads.

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