Unleashing creativity through rewiring the brain is explained by award-winning filmmaker and author of “The Book of Doing and Being” Barnet Bain. Bain gives us useful lessons on forming a creative foundation and tapping into the imagination in order to innovate on this episode of Antidote, hosted by Michael Parker.
Barnet Bain is an award-winning filmmaker, radio broadcaster, educator and creativity expert, and author of “The Book of Doing and Being” (Atria, 2015). His film credits include Oscar-winner “What Dreams May Come” (producer), Emmy-Award nominee, Outstanding TV Movie, “Homeless to Harvard” (executive producer) and “The Celestine Prophecy” (writer, producer).
00:01 Welcoming Barnet Bain to Antidote.
01:16 Milton’s Secret, bullying and passing on emotions.
03:21 Understanding creative acts.
06:09 Connecting and measuring creativity.
09:50 The three brain structure.
14:40 Connected humanities and visceral responses.
19:22 Limbic functions and innate knowing.
21:16 Robin Williams and a creative response to life.
22:54 Innovation and the quality revolution.
27:57 Spiritual work and clinical psychology.
30:25 Thank you and goodbye.
Barnet Bain is an award-winning filmmaker, radio broadcaster, educator and creativity expert, and author of “The Book of Doing and Being” (Atria, 2015). His film credits include Oscar-winner “What Dreams May Come” (producer), Emmy-Award nominee, Outstanding TV Movie, “Homeless to Harvard” (executive producer) and “The Celestine Prophecy” (writer, producer).
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The Book of Doing and Being: Rediscovering Creativity in Life, Love, and Work
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The Book of Doing and Being: Rediscovering Creativity in Life, Love, and Work
http://www.ramascreen.com/donald-sutherland-is-miltons-grandpa-in-miltons-secret/
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