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Comfortable Being Uncomfortable [Creativity Series #16]

Sep 19, 201626 minEp. 19
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FOR EXCLUSIVE BONUS CONTENT + CREATIVE EXPERIMENTS: Subscribe at http://unthinkable.fm to get a quick note from Jay every Monday morning.

 

TODAY:

As humans, we're wired to seek out experiences that make us feel comfortable. But in order to hone our intuition and follow it in our creative work, we need to constantly make ourselves slightly UNcomfortable. We need to push outside our comfort zone to grow and create better and better work.

 

Today, we go outside our echo chamber to hear a story from Jim Mourey, professor of marketing at DePaul University in Chicago, about how he made guests at his mom's BBQ uncomfortable to change the amount of food they ate. Then, we hear from Tim Washer, creative director of Cisco and a comedian who trained under Amy Poehler and Stephen Colbert's lead writer, on why you need to constantly follow the fear.

 

LINKS TO KNOW:

Jim Mourey's site: http://www.jimmourey.com/

 

Tim Washer's Twitter: https://twitter.com/timwasher

 

Tim Washer's speaker page: monumentalshift.com/tim-washer

 

Jay's Twitter: http://twitter.com/jayacunzo

 

Jay's Snapchat: http://snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo

 

SUPPORT FOR THIS EPISODE:

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

Marketing

Intuition

Standup Comedy

Art

Psychology

Cultural Fluency

Academia

Creativity

Craft

Content Marketing

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