PN_33 keep kids creative with Robin Konie by verysheri published on 2021-05-09T16:40:05Z Learn how this OCD recovering neat freak and ex-university professor learned how to embrace the mess to honor her child's creative process. Robin Konie realized it was her responsibility, in service of having future leaders who'd be equipped to innovate and problem solve, to keep kids creative, and it started with her and her daughter. It's a perfect Mother's Day story, as this episode airs in North America on May 9. Did you know, a long-term NASA study found that 98% of 5-year olds tested at "creative genius" levels. But less than 2% retained that creativity into adulthood. Her business, Munga Punga, offers tools to make sure that number increases! We talk about HOW. Here's her top 10 tips that we cover in the last 20 minutes of this episode: 1. morning meditations 2. breakfast brainstorms 3. daily dancing 4. dinner debates 5. reading rituals 6. friday free time 7. magic moments 8. ready resources 9. familiarize failure 10. pursue passions Produced for Cafe Racer Radio, original broadcast May 9, 2021. SHOW NOTES: Robin’s work https://www.mungapunga.com/welcome https://www.instagram.com/robinkonie/ TedTalk https://youtu.be/Jv0oEjs68I4 dance movement references https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laban_movement_analysis https://labaninstitute.org/about/laban-movement-analysis/ https://labaninstitute.org/about/irmgard-bartenieff/ other references creative studio in North Hollywood, California: https://cr8space.com/ Spark Healing Summit: Conference details and registration, email iamverysheri@gmail.com why you want to attend by May 16 to be entered to win a FREE ticket. https://www.sparkhealingsummit.com/ Authentic Relating Training, next course, co-led by host Sheri Hauser begins May 25: https://authenticrelating.co/courses/level-1/ Genre Learning