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Episode 5. Have we forgotten how to be creative?

45 min · 1. juni 2026
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Creativity is something many of us build our careers and lives around, yet somewhere between deadlines, responsibilities and the constant noise of everyday life, it can become harder to access, often without us even realising. In this episode, we explore the subtle signs you might be creatively stuck, why inspiration can feel harder to find, and how constant consumption can leave little room for original ideas to surface. We also discuss the surprising role boredom plays in creativity and why making space to do less might actually help you create more. A conversation for anyone who feels a little flat, uninspired, or disconnected from the thing they once loved doing. When was the last time you created something just because you wanted to?

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