Whole Brain® at Work Podcast

Why Your Team Is More Creative Than It Realizes with Josh Linkner

33 min · 3. dec. 2025
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Most organizations underestimate their greatest creative resource: their people. Josh Linkner, entrepreneur, bestselling author, and venture capitalist, joins hosts Karim Morgan Nehdi and Ann Herrmann-Nehdi in this episode of the Whole Brain® at Work podcast to unpack why creativity is innate, why fear suppresses it, and what leaders can do to unlock the hidden creative capacity across their teams. Discover why adults “unlearn” creativity over time, how psychological safety acts as a greenhouse for ideas, and the practical rituals — from micro-innovations to rollstorming to to-test lists — that make experimentation part of everyday work.

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