• Feeling Anxious? Create to Ease It

  • Jan 28 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Feeling Anxious? Create to Ease It

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  • In this conversation, Paul and Nora explore the decline of creativity in education, particularly due to the systematic elimination of career and technical education (CTE) classes in favor of STEM. They discuss the importance of creativity in problem-solving and the value of skilled trades, reflecting on their own experiences and the cultural implications of a society that prioritizes consumption over creation. The conversation also touches on the impact of social media on creativity and the struggle for authenticity in a world driven by content creation. This conversation explores the themes of authenticity in dance, the legacy of influential dancers like Dawn Hampton, the cultural shifts in dance practices, the importance of reviving practical skills in society, and the relationship between creativity and anxiety. The speakers reflect on their experiences and the impact of genuine connections in dance, while also discussing the need for community and skill-building in a modern context. In this conversation, Nora and Paul explore the importance of creativity and innovation in various fields, discussing how understanding systems can foster curiosity and lead to true innovation. They reflect on the current state of art and creativity, the influences of contemporary artists, and the value of manual trades in education. The discussion also highlights the power of online learning platforms and encourages listeners to shift from consuming content to creating their own, emphasizing the mental health benefits of engaging in creative acts. Takeaways Creativity is essential for problem-solving in society. The elimination of CTE classes has harmed creativity in education. A balance between STEM and the arts is necessary for holistic education. Skilled trades offer valuable life skills that are often overlooked. Cultural reflections on creativity highlight the importance of makers in society. Social media has changed the way we engage with creativity. Authenticity in creative expression is often lost in performance-driven environments. The shift towards hyper-consumption detracts from our ability to create. Education systems are failing to prepare students as whole citizens. The internet provides resources for learning trades that are no longer taught in schools. Mark was always himself, never imitating others. Dancing with Mark felt like being the only person in the room. Dawn Hampton's authenticity and musicality were unmatched. Creativity can flourish even after setbacks, as seen in Dawn's whistling. The dance culture has shifted towards performance over presence. Older dancers embodied authenticity that is often missing today. Practical skills are essential for personal growth and community building. Men often feel shame for lacking practical skills they were never taught. Creativity can be a remedy for anxiety and self-doubt. Learning through observation and teaching enhances skills. Understanding how things work fosters curiosity and innovation. Innovation in art and creativity is lacking in contemporary society. Contemporary artists like Janelle Monáe and Björk inspire through their unique expressions. Manual trades are undervalued and essential for a balanced economy. Online platforms like Skillshare provide valuable learning opportunities. Creating can alleviate anxiety and provide a sense of purpose. It's important to create for personal expression rather than just for profit. Everyone has a unique perspective that contributes to creativity. Don't let the fear of comparison stop you from creating. Engaging in small creative acts can lead to greater fulfillment. Titles Reviving Creativity in Education The Decline of Skilled Trades Balancing STEM and the Arts Cultural Reflections on Creativity The Impact of Social Media on Creative Expression Authenticity in a Performance-Driven World Sound Bites "We need to balance STEM with the arts." "The world needs a lot less consuming." "We have become hyper consumers." "We are entertaining ourselves to death." "You can't fake the funk." "It's not as good anymore." "We were a nation of creators." "What do we want to create now?" "Creativity is an anxiety killer." "What did you learn?" "We should start creating less consuming." "Try creating something, whatever it is." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Creativity and Education 03:02 The Importance of Creativity in Education 06:09 The Shift from Trades to STEM 08:54 The Value of Skilled Trades 11:55 Cultural Reflections on Creativity 15:13 The Impact of Social Media on Creativity 18:02 Authenticity in Creative Expression 23:21 The Essence of Authentic Dance 26:19 Cherishing Connections in Dance 28:33 Dawn Hampton: A Legacy of Creativity 31:10 The Shift in Dance Culture 32:40 Reviving Practical Skills in Society 36:19 Creativity as a Tool for Overcoming Anxiety 44:39 The Curiosity of Understanding Systems 46:10 Innovation in Art and Creativity 48:43 ...
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