In this episode of The Craft of Being, we explores the creative archetype of the problem solver—a form of creativity rooted in structure, iteration, and the steady rhythm of refinement. Chelsea, a longtime friend and accomplished event producer, joins to share how this archetype shows up in the behind-the-scenes work of making things flow.
This episode invites you to consider how creativity lives in systems, in testing and improving; Chelsea’s insights reveal how problem-solving is creative and generative.
If you find yourself most alive in the act of fine-tuning, in making things more seamless, or in the care and craft of behind-the-scenes magic, this conversation is for you.
Key Topics Discussed:
The creative intelligence of refinement and iteration
How structure can be a powerful creative act
The collaborative power of adjusting and adapting
How problem-solving supports experiences and events
Recognizing creativity in the details and behind the scenes
🔎Takeaways:
Problem-solving is a form of stewardship and creative leadership
Creativity often reveals itself in how we make things work for others
Behind-the-scenes adjustments are part of every creative experience
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