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Creative Work Hour
CWH
62 episodes
3 months ago

Episode 62: Back to School, Back to Creativity

August 16, 2025

Todays Crew

Greg, Alessandra, Devin, Shadows Pub, Hillary, Bobby B


Today we asked the question:

If you could design your own “School of Creativity,” what classes or experiences might you include?


Summary

Today's crew answered a simple question:
If you could design your own School of Creativity, what would you teach and how would people learn?

The crew explored learning styles, program design, safety in learning, mentorship, mixed media delivery, and even angel investing as a creative path.

The theme:
creativity flourishes when people can choose how they learn, feel safe to explore, and have access to both wisdom and practical tools.

Back-to-school season isn’t just for kids. Today the team reframed “school” as a flexible, human-centric space where curiosity leads and structure supports.

  • Devin introduced angel investing as a creative practice and mapped the “spokes on a wheel” approach to interests.
  • Alessandra spotlighted the power of synchronous, live learning for motivation and follow-through.
  • Hillary laid out a tiered, mixed-media curriculum that adapts to different learners, with a vision for “CAD Coven” to mentor AutoCAD pros in the soft skills missing from industry onboarding.
  • Shadows championed self-guided study through books and articles over formal courses.
  • Bo
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Episode 62: Back to School, Back to Creativity

August 16, 2025

Todays Crew

Greg, Alessandra, Devin, Shadows Pub, Hillary, Bobby B


Today we asked the question:

If you could design your own “School of Creativity,” what classes or experiences might you include?


Summary

Today's crew answered a simple question:
If you could design your own School of Creativity, what would you teach and how would people learn?

The crew explored learning styles, program design, safety in learning, mentorship, mixed media delivery, and even angel investing as a creative path.

The theme:
creativity flourishes when people can choose how they learn, feel safe to explore, and have access to both wisdom and practical tools.

Back-to-school season isn’t just for kids. Today the team reframed “school” as a flexible, human-centric space where curiosity leads and structure supports.

  • Devin introduced angel investing as a creative practice and mapped the “spokes on a wheel” approach to interests.
  • Alessandra spotlighted the power of synchronous, live learning for motivation and follow-through.
  • Hillary laid out a tiered, mixed-media curriculum that adapts to different learners, with a vision for “CAD Coven” to mentor AutoCAD pros in the soft skills missing from industry onboarding.
  • Shadows championed self-guided study through books and articles over formal courses.
  • Bo
Show more...
Self-Improvement
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Episode 50: Best Memories of Meeting an Online Friend in Person
Creative Work Hour
19 minutes
6 months ago
Episode 50: Best Memories of Meeting an Online Friend in Person

Creative Work Hour Podcast

Episode 50: Best Memories of Meeting an Online Friend in Person

Date: May 3, 2025


Today's Crew:

  • Greg
  • Alessandra
  • Devin
  • Hillary
  • Ingrid
  • Shadows Pub
  • Bobby B
  • Melanie

Episode Summary:

In this milestone 50th episode, the Creative Work Hour crew shares their favorite and most memorable experiences of meeting online friends in person. From nervous first meetings and airport mishaps to relaxed hangouts and emotional family introductions, the team reflects on how these moments brought their online connections into real life.

Greg kicks off the discussion by sharing his mixed emotions before meeting Devin and Alessandra, followed by Alessandra’s story of nervous anticipation before visiting Melanie in New York. Devin reminisces about meeting Ken Rice, the group’s resident shaman, while Ingrid shares a heartfelt story about meeting her daughter’s partner’s parents for the first time.

Shadows Pub discusses the ease of transitioning from online to in-person conversations, while Bobby B recalls multiple meetups across different locations. Melanie talks about welcoming Alessandra into her home and bonding over clarinets, and Hillary reflects on the special connection created when online support translates into real-life friendship and even wedding officiating.

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Creative Work Hour

Episode 62: Back to School, Back to Creativity

August 16, 2025

Todays Crew

Greg, Alessandra, Devin, Shadows Pub, Hillary, Bobby B


Today we asked the question:

If you could design your own “School of Creativity,” what classes or experiences might you include?


Summary

Today's crew answered a simple question:
If you could design your own School of Creativity, what would you teach and how would people learn?

The crew explored learning styles, program design, safety in learning, mentorship, mixed media delivery, and even angel investing as a creative path.

The theme:
creativity flourishes when people can choose how they learn, feel safe to explore, and have access to both wisdom and practical tools.

Back-to-school season isn’t just for kids. Today the team reframed “school” as a flexible, human-centric space where curiosity leads and structure supports.

  • Devin introduced angel investing as a creative practice and mapped the “spokes on a wheel” approach to interests.
  • Alessandra spotlighted the power of synchronous, live learning for motivation and follow-through.
  • Hillary laid out a tiered, mixed-media curriculum that adapts to different learners, with a vision for “CAD Coven” to mentor AutoCAD pros in the soft skills missing from industry onboarding.
  • Shadows championed self-guided study through books and articles over formal courses.
  • Bo