Why Translating Ideas Is the New Workplace Superpower
Arts Integration | Brain Capital | Creativity | Entrepreneurship | Leadership | My Thoughts | Posted on November 20, 2024 at 4:46 pm by geneinletford
In today’s increasingly global and diverse world, one thing is clear: if you can take an idea and remix it like a DJ across different communication styles—you're winning. This is what NeuroSomatic Creativity® trains you to do. Translating a concept from one form (say, a chart) into another (like a dramatic interpretive dance… okay, maybe [...]
Guest Appearance on Pat Flynn’s Smart Passive Income Podcast
Entrepreneurship | My Thoughts | Personal Development | Posted on June 10, 2020 at 9:37 pm by geneinletford
I had the opportunity to share my journey as a black entrepreneur trying to make a positive change in communities and within systems on Pat Flynn's podcast, Smart Passive Income. With over 60 million downloads for this SPI podcast, this was an amazing opportunity to share with the world why financial and creative empowerment within [...]
The Power of a Creative Idea: Let’s Read for a Better 2020
Creativity | Entrepreneurship | My Thoughts | Posted on December 2, 2019 at 8:53 am by geneinletford
I was bumping through life, not really aware of the importance of financial and creative literacy. Then when my husband quit his job to start his business, and we found ourselves under $100,000 worth of debt, I was startled into asking questions. "Why am I educated with a UCLA degree but have no financial education?" [...]
There’s Your Difference: The Cost of Educating Just For Employment And Not For Entrepreneurship
Creativity | Entrepreneurship | My Thoughts | Posted on November 13, 2019 at 12:41 pm by geneinletford
There’s Your Difference “…Genein, you were taught to be an employee and a consumer. I was taught, from kindergarten, to be an entrepreneur and an investor. There’s your difference..." Once I heard this statement, I was stunned in disbelief because he was absolutely right. He went to a school—a very expensive private school—that cultivated creativity, which [...]