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Creative Processing with Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Analytics & Intuition / Liv Boeree, Professional Poker Player

Creative Processing with Joseph Gordon-Levitt

HITRECORD & Cadence13

Arts, Tv & Film, Performing Arts

4.4873 Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2019

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

“A lot of people often think of rationality as actually about removing your emotions entirely, but I disagree with that because emotions are what ultimately make us human...To be truly rational, we have to learn to work with our emotions— not completely eradicate them.’” -Liv Boeree My guest this week is Liv Boeree— a magnificent thinker, writer, and speaker. Liv is one of the most successful professional poker players of all time (she is the only woman in history to win both the World Series of Poker and European Poker Tour Championships). On top of all that, she also just happens to have a degree in astrophysics. She’s an all around fantastic person to have a conversation with, and was particularly great at answering this week’s question from Kent Wilson from Nashville, Tennessee. Kent asked, “When does data-backed decision making begin to have a negative impact on the creative process?” Liv and I get into a great discussion on what constitutes analytical thinking, what the difference is between science and art, and how to listen to your intuition and balance that with data, and logic with reason. So much of creativity nowadays is further and further integrated with data and analytics, and Liv has some great insight on when data is valuable and when you should just go with your gut. If you have a question about the creative process, that you think would spawn a good conversation on this show, ask me on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter tagged #creativeprocessing, or by emailing [email protected]. New episodes are coming out every Tuesday through October 22, 2019. ------ ABOUT THE GUESTS: Liv Boeree is one of the UK’s most successful poker players winning both a European Poker Tour and World Series of Poker championship title during her professional career. Before poker she studied Astrophysics, she now focuses her time as a TV host and YouTuber specialising in science, futurism and rationality. She also gives seminars on decision strategy and recently spoke at the annual TED conference about the application of poker thinking to everyday life. In 2014 she co-founded Raising for Effective Giving (REG), a non-profit that promotes a scientific, evidence-based approach to philanthropy known as effective altruism. To date, REG has raised over $11,000,000 for a handful of the most globally impactful and cost-effective charities. ------ SELECTED LINKS FOR EPISODE: Connect with Liv: - Twitter: @Liv_Boeree - Instagram: @Liv_Boeree - YouTube Channel - LivBoeree.com - Raise for Effective Giving Theories Mentioned: - Game Theory - Scientific Method - Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs - Nash Equilibrium Movies Mentioned: - A Beautiful Mind (2001) People Mentioned: - Donald Hoffman (Psychologist / Author) - Shepard Fairey (Artist / Propagandist) - John Nash (Mathematician) Other Mentions: - Effective Altruism - Brexit - Burning Man - World Series of Poker - European Poker Tour Champions To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everybody. Welcome to the Creative Processing Podcast. My name is Joe Gordon Levitt.

0:10.8

I'm sick today. Pardon me. The idea of this show is to have a conversation about

0:14.2

the creative process, inspired by one question. That question comes from you out there on the

0:19.2

internet asking questions. And then I find a guest who I think is particularly suited to answer that question.

0:25.2

My guest this week is Live Berey.

0:28.6

She is a magnificent thinker, writer, speaker. She's a former professional poker player, one of the most successful

0:36.1

poker players of all time, actually. She is a world series of poker and European poker tour

0:41.9

champions, the only female in history to hold both

0:44.4

titles. She also has a degree in astrophysics. She has a fantastic YouTube

0:49.2

channel where she talks about science and philosophy, et cetera.

0:52.8

And she's just an all-around fantastic person

0:55.3

to have a conversation with,

0:56.5

and I think she was particularly good at answering this question.

1:00.0

The week's question is from Kent Wilson, from Nashville, Tennessee, and the question that Kent

1:05.1

asked is, when does data-backed decision-making begin to have a negative impact on the creative process.

1:15.0

So, this led us to all kinds of topics.

1:20.0

Live is really good at breaking down, as Kent brought up, data back decision-making.

1:26.1

What is analytical thinking? What is science? What is the difference between science and art, you know, how do you

1:35.4

listen to your intuition, your gut, your heart, and balance that with the data, with the logic, with the reason. I think this is particularly pertinent

1:46.1

to art and creativity because, you know, so much of art and

1:53.0

further and further integrated with data.

1:56.0

You know, when you make a short film and you put it on YouTube

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