This Podcast Needs A Name
Creativity doesn’t live in one lane. And sometimes the best conversations start before you hit record. Welcome to This Podcast Needs A Name…, the podcast about how creativity actually works — not how we pretend it does. I’m your host, Lee Allentuck, and in this episode I sit down with two brilliant creatives working at wildly different scales. Jordan Goddard is a toy & game inventor, founder of Indy Toy Lab, and former Apple designer, creating play experiences you can literally hold in your hands. David Delgado is the former Creative Director at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, whose work helped millions of people emotionally connect with space exploration. One designs toys. The other designed wonder for the cosmos. Somehow, they land in the exact same place. In this episode, we talk about creativity as a practice, not a personality trait — why constraints fuel better ideas, why doubt never really goes away, and why curiosity is often more reliable than confidence. Along the way, we explore: * Why being the “dumbest person in the room” can be a creative superpower * Designing for people who aren’t you — and why ego gets in the way * Imposter syndrome, rejection sensitivity, and creative loneliness * Practical habits that keep creativity alive when inspiration disappears * Asking the deceptively simple question: “Why should anyone care?” It’s thoughtful, funny, deeply human — and one of my favorite conversations so far. If you’ve ever questioned your ideas, your process, or whether you’re doing creativity “right,” this episode is proof that you’re probably closer than you think. ---------------------------------------- KEY TAKEAWAYS * Creativity thrives within constraints * Creativity is a skill that can be practiced and strengthened * Imposter syndrome is common — especially among experienced creatives * Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria plays a real role in creative hesitation * Curiosity is often a more powerful driver than confidence 👉 Watch / listen to the full episode of This Podcast Needs A Name… with Lee Allentuck + read the blog here: www.InnovationInPlay.com [http://www.InnovationInPlay.com] ---------------------------------------- WHY LISTEN Whether you work in the arts, entertainment, design, science, business, or any creative field, this episode offers practical insight and reassurance from people who’ve built world-class experiences—and still wrestle with the same doubts we all do. ---------------------------------------- CHAPTERS * 00:00 The Creative Introduction * 07:13 Navigating Constraints and Self-Doubt * 14:41 The Misunderstood Creative * 23:03 Navigating Imposter Syndrome * 32:45 Imposter Syndrome and Creativity * 38:02 The Creative Process and Self-Doubt * 50:02 Practical Approaches to Creativity * 59:36 Naming the Podcast
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