Chandana Dixit's Creativity Channel
We tend to treat creativity as a single gift, something a person either has or does not. Todd Lubart's research takes that idea apart and rebuilds it. In this episode of the Creativity Dialogues, host Chandana Dixit sits down with Dr. Todd Lubart, Professor of Psychology at the Université Paris Cité and one of the most influential figures in the modern science of creativity. With more than 200 publications, the EPoC creativity battery, and the investment theory he developed alongside Robert Sternberg, Dr. Lubart has spent decades asking what creativity is actually made of and how it can be identified before it shows up as achievement. While much of the field hunts for the moment of insight, Dr. Lubart's work points to the structure underneath it. Creativity, in his account, is the meeting point of cognitive abilities, personality, motivation, and environment, all interacting at once. Drawing on that research, he presents a deceptively simple truth. Creative talent is not one ingredient but a recipe, and once you can see the ingredients, you can measure potential, develop it, and create the conditions for it to grow. In Today's Episode, We Unpack: The Investment Theory of Creativity: Why creative people behave like smart investors who buy low and sell high in the world of ideas, backing unfashionable possibilities until the rest of the field catches up. The Multivariate Approach: Why creativity comes from a combination of factors working together rather than a single trait or spark, and what that means for anyone who has been told they simply are not the creative type. Measuring Creative Potential: How the EPoC battery identifies creative potential in children and adolescents across different domains, and why potential and performance are two different things that schools often confuse. The 7 C's of Creativity: How Dr. Lubart maps the entire field into seven connected themes, and why a shared map matters for a discipline that can feel scattered. Culture, Context, and Environment: How the setting around a person shapes whether creative potential is expressed or quietly suppressed, and what that asks of leaders, teachers, and institutions. Creativity and AI: Where artificial intelligence genuinely supports the creative process, and where the human work of judgement and original framing still cannot be handed off. Whether you are a researcher, an educator building creative potential in others, or a practitioner trying to understand your own development, Dr. Lubart's insights offer a rigorous, evidence-based way to think about what creativity is and where it comes from. Watch the Full Episode Now: 🔗 / @chandanadixitofficial [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvWUYQohjSjOqfUgaiP9mfA] #ToddLubart [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/toddlubart] #CreativityDialogues [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/creativitydialogues] #ChandanaDixit [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/chandanadixit] #InvestmentTheory [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/investmenttheory] #CreativePotential [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/creativepotential] #EPoC [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/epoc] #MultivariateApproach [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/multivariateapproach] #PsychologyOfCreativity [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/psychologyofcreativity] #CreativityResearch [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/creativityresearch] #Innovation [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/innovation] #CreativeThinking [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/creativethinking] #PodcastRelease [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/podcastrelease]
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