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Schauer Thoughts

How To Be Creative! Pt. 1

Schauer Thoughts

Sarah Schauer & Studio71

Comedy, Education

4.8669 Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2025

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

I heard you wanted to get creative, so here is my *almost painfully*detailed breakdown of that process. If you’d like my resume when it comes to creative thinking, Google my name.  (Before appearing too self-righteous to prospective listeners, we will be discussing the fundamental use of first person and first person possessive pronouns when it comes to creativity.) This is part one to my new mini-series on how to be more creative where we’re exploring the fields of neuroscience, linguistics, metalinguistics, musculature, childhood development and much more! It’s time to brace yourself because the communal Schauer this week is loosening some pretty big knots. Resources: What We Value: The Neuroscience of Choice and Change - Emily Falk A neurocomputational model of creative process https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0149763422001452 The Seven Functional Movement Patterns + Video Demonstrations https://www.opexfit.com/blog/seven-functional-movement-patterns Advertising: how it influences children and teenagers https://raisingchildren.net.au/toddlers/play-learning/screen-time-media/advertising-children#:~:text=At%207%2D11%20years%2C%20children,overstate%20how%20good%20products%20are. Describing Skeletal Muscles: A Review of Muscle Attachments and Actions https://www.visiblebody.com/learn/muscular/muscle-movements#:~:text=3.,muscles%20play%20in%20each%20movement.&text=The%20prime%20mover%2C%20sometimes%20called,are%20keeping%20your%20posture%20sturdy Behavioral energetics in human locomotion: how energy use influences how we move https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11993254/ “I” versus “the author”: The power of first-person voice when writing about science https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11145200/#:~:text=Writing%20in%20the%20first%20person,that's%20something%20most%20scientists%20want.  Using “I”: The First Person in Academic Writing https://www.brandeis.edu/writing-program/resources/faculty/handouts/first-person.html Please everyone read this to understand how to apply “I” statements in academic writing OR AT LEAST when studying and trying to retain the information - there is clearly a benefit to using 3rd person, but using first person *strategically and with nuanced understanding* will make knowledge more relative and rewarding to self, as well as make concepts easier to apply. Why Metalinguistic Awareness Matters https://www.gemmlearning.com/blog/learning-issues/why-are-metalinguistic-skills-important/#:~:text=Metalinguistic%20awareness%20is%20the%20ability%20to:%20*,your%20understanding%20as%20you%20listen%20and%20read  Epithelium  https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/22062-epithelium  Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development https://www.verywellmind.com/kohlbergs-theory-of-moral-development-2795071 For sources from a previous podcast episode, please visit that episode for the full source list in the caption! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hi, guys, welcome back. This is Shower Thoughts with Sarah Shower, a podcast for left and right brainers, middle brainers, anyone with a brain stem, corpus callosum, pawns, medulla.

0:48.3

If you've gotten anything, you're welcome here. So today's episode is going to be a series that I'm a start. It's called How to Be Creative.

0:58.0

And I know this is such a massive topic to tackle, but I think I've come up with a way to

1:05.0

tackle it, break it down. This is going to be the first part, which is going to be a bit more

1:09.9

dismantling and understanding of something that the school system kind of taught us wrong.

1:16.6

And an interesting thing that they kind of like distorted our understanding of creativity.

1:21.6

But before we get into that, how has my week been going? It's been going incredible. So as you all know, I love

1:30.0

researching as a hobby. I love neuroscience. I love physics. I love math. I love sociology,

1:34.7

linguistics. Everything that I can learn, I love learning. And I really wanted to, a couple months

1:40.1

ago, I really wanted to go to something called Neuroscience 2025 and it's in San

1:45.4

Diego. It's November 15th through the 19th. And it's the 14th today. And so, but I couldn't

1:51.3

get in. I know that there were single day passes, but I couldn't swing the single day pass

1:55.7

and driving down to San Diego. And also I reached out to, you know, the Society for Neuroscience which hosts it

2:04.1

and last week well actually this week the Allen Institute reached out to me and

2:10.4

they were on Instagram and they were like hey Sarah we really love your love for

2:14.1

learning and like making neuroscience accessible so we we would like to, you know,

2:19.0

offer you a chance, like offer you a pass to neuroscience 2025 in San Diego. So I'm going with,

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