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The Whiteboard Effect: Why Your Chair Is Killing Your Creativity

21 min · 26 de feb de 2026
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In this episode of The Existential Chef, The Chef (Dr Pradeep Ramayya) and his ever-curious co-host Aria explore “The Whiteboard Effect” – why your best ideas show up in the shower, on a walk, or at a whiteboard, but rarely when you’re hunched over a laptop. Drawing on neuroscience and real-life stories, they unpack how embodied cognition and the brain’s Default Mode Network (DMN) power creativity when we stand, move, and let the mind wander with direction. They also explore a practical way to tackle the fear of public speaking. The Chef explains how the brain’s threat system can hijack you the moment you stand up to speak, and why trying to “be confident” often backfires. The solution may surprise you.Perfect for knowledge workers, leaders, and anyone who wants to think – and speak – more clearly and creatively, this conversation blends humour, science, and gentle provocation to get you out of your chair and into your creative mode.

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Portada del episodio The Whiteboard Effect: Why Your Chair Is Killing Your Creativity

The Whiteboard Effect: Why Your Chair Is Killing Your Creativity

In this episode of The Existential Chef, The Chef (Dr Pradeep Ramayya) and his ever-curious co-host Aria explore “The Whiteboard Effect” – why your best ideas show up in the shower, on a walk, or at a whiteboard, but rarely when you’re hunched over a laptop. Drawing on neuroscience and real-life stories, they unpack how embodied cognition and the brain’s Default Mode Network (DMN) power creativity when we stand, move, and let the mind wander with direction. They also explore a practical way to tackle the fear of public speaking. The Chef explains how the brain’s threat system can hijack you the moment you stand up to speak, and why trying to “be confident” often backfires. The solution may surprise you.Perfect for knowledge workers, leaders, and anyone who wants to think – and speak – more clearly and creatively, this conversation blends humour, science, and gentle provocation to get you out of your chair and into your creative mode.

26 de feb de 202621 min