Cultures are alive entities that evolve, adapt, mature, and change with time. It is important not only to study, understand and preserve our cultures but also to abolish some of the practices and behaviors that do not correspond with our times and with the state of our human evolution as modern and developed societies. We... Continue Reading →
Conversation with Podcaster Stephanie Fuccio
https://radiopublic.com/the-creativity-roots-podcast-8gvyoK/ep/s1!cc9cc Stephanie Fuccio is a fellow podcaster, but not an ordinary one. She has made of her passion for podcasting, communication, connectivity, culture, and education an amazing mix that is already touching and influencing those who follow and listen to her with engaging, interesting and I might add, a continuous stream of online content. Stephanie... Continue Reading →
Conversation with Artist & Creativity Explorer Alëna Olasyuk
https://radiopublic.com/the-creativity-roots-podcast-8gvyoK I met Alëna and started following her work through a series of art and creativity related on-line groups. Although it would be a while before we got to meet in person I was already fond of her cool personality. In several occasions, Alena shared on these groups her deep-rooted interest in the phenomenon of... Continue Reading →
Conversation with Photographer Yolanda Vom Hagen
I first met Yolanda through a social media art group when she was making a call for volunteers to participate in one of her photography projects. The first time I met her in person my first impression was this very tall and slender, beautiful and unpretentious woman, then I got to talk to her... Continue Reading →
I’m Back! Welcome to Season 2
https://radiopublic.com/the-creativity-roots-podcast-8gvyoK/ep/s1!c97fd After a year that closed with struggles that prevented me from producing the podcast regularly, The Creativity Roots Podcast is back with a season 2. It was difficult, but the year ended up well, with a lot of work and interesting projects that kept me extremely busy. A lot of learning, and a lot... Continue Reading →
Conversation with Syrian Artist Aya Moreau
https://radiopublic.com/the-creativity-roots-podcast-8gvyoK/ep/s1!2ae92 It doesn't take long to find yourself absolutely delighted by Aya's personality, her quick wit, and her lively and colorful personality. All this topped by a surprising capacity to express her thoughts and feelings in a clear and articulate way, which is remarkable for a person her age. Being born and raised in Syria,... Continue Reading →
Celebrating #InternationalPodcastDay
Today is September 30th #internationalpodcastday and I celebrate it by reminding myself why I started podcasting. In any project or work is natural to loose direction or forget the initial motivation, is good to remind yourself what drove you to start and think if our motivations are still aligned. Fame, likes, followers money, are not good motivations, legacy, giving back, supporting, contributing are better motivations #internationalpodcastday2018 #podcast #podcasting #motivation #inspiration #purpose #whatmovesyou #podcastlife #podcaster #podcasters #thecreativityrootspodcast #creativityroots #ronaldparedes #ronaldparedespodcast #technology #communication #education #art #music #radio #podcastlifestyle #ipd #ethics #responsibility #principles
Antonino “Nino” Scordo Executive Chef
Conversation with Italian Executive Chef Nino Scordo Listen to Chef Nino on Anchor Listen to "Chef Nino Scordo - Creativity Roots - S1EP11" on Spreaker. I was approached by Chef Nino while he was a looking for an artist who could create serving plates with hand painted replicas of Chinese painting belonging to the art... Continue Reading →
Gemini George
Armenian musician and songwriter featured in episode 10 and episode 19 of The Creativity Roots Podcast Gemini George is the product of a series of factors that are the core of everything that makes him the special individual he is. His strong sense of identity, his honest personality, and the feeling in his creations as an artist.... Continue Reading →
Maslow knew it long ago, creativity it’s a human need
Listen about it in iTunes podcast I can not think of a better way to start making the case of creativity being not only an essential part of our existence but in fact a human need, than talking about Maslow and his pyramid of human needs. The American psychologist Abraham Maslow created what is called... Continue Reading →