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Jeff Carino didn’t choose design—it chose him at age ten, watching his father leverage the manual, smelly inks, erasers, markers and tools of design in their Albuquerque home studio. Those moments, seeing something tacti
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Hosted by Tim Brunelle · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes
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The business of creativity is fueled by curiosity, craft and courage. And personalities. Let's talk with fascinating writers, designers, strategists, technicians, founders, creative directors, marketing leaders, and educators about marketing and advertising, history and culture, and the ways to stand apart and leverage creativity to change the world. The Curiosity+Courage Podcast is hosted by Tim Brunelle. timbrunelle.substack.com
Tim Brunelle hosts The Curiosity+Courage Podcast, a education show with 11 episodes published.

Jeff Carino didn’t choose design—it chose him at age ten, watching his father leverage the manual, smelly inks, erasers, markers and tools of design in their Albuquerque home studio. Those moments, seeing something tacti
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What if the only way you got to eat was by making art and design people believed in? And from that starting point, imagine becoming arguably one of the most influential humans in global creativity. [Listen to the intervi
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How many of us have heard that inner voice, and ignored it? Or perhaps even more daunting—heard it, and took action? [Listen to the interview above, or via Apple, Spotify, or YouTube - also embedded below. And if you’re
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Just imagine if he’d stuck with selling bonds. Very few of us wake up convinced we need to be a creative person, and then stick with it. No, some of us venture off into corporate finance for a bit first. But then creativ
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The stereotypical advertising writer always has a novel on the side, always unfinished. The advertising writer Jane Roper (website, LinkedIn) has already published two novels, and her third is underway. [Listen to the in
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When you’re trying to navigate tumultuous change, it helps to have inquisitive navigators. As I’ve tried to make sense of AI, I’ve found useful explanations and pragmatic advice in the work of Noah Brier. FYI—he’s hostin
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[Listen to the interview above, or via Apple, Spotify, or YouTube. And if you’re enjoying these conversations, please share a link with someone else.] I first met Paisley in Boston back in the early 2000s when she was a
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[Listen to the interview above, or via Apple, Spotify, or YouTube.] I think she might be the future of advertising. Ashley Rutstein (LinkedIn, Website) showed up in my TikTok algorithm a few years ago with consistent, th
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I hope everyone got to enjoy some slightly savory, slightly sweet, slightly tart fresh cranberries this Thanksgiving. That’s my go-to dish for the big meal. Earlier this week I wrote about a new podcast co-hosted by my w
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[Listen to the interview above, or via Apple, Spotify, or YouTube.] I met Liz Vanzura because of the drums. Long story short, I was playing in a Boston band circa 1997, when I met a guitarist named Lance Jensen. Turns ou
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If I learned anything this past week, it’s the increasing value of human connection, especially in the age of and in the face of AI. Show notes Here’s Tuesday’s mixed bag of AI+Creativity content. Here’s one of the 110 A
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The humans give me all kinds of inspiration. Show notes: The Strands of Genius newsletter from Rosie and Faris Yakob is well worth subscribing to. Faris’ book Paid Attention is also worth your time and attention. Many th
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This episode is a little different. Show notes: Here’s the longer interview with Rafa Jiménez. Listen via Apple or Spotify. The post linking to the four articles I mentioned. Shelly Palmer’s persuasive thesis. And ReCraf
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Are you, as Brian Eno offers, an architect or a gardener? Do you need ideas meticulously dictated or might you be willing to curate and see where they grow? It’s hard to imagine a better metaphor for my conversation with
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Happy post-Halloween, pre-Presidential election—that nebulous weird space. And look what also just arrived: the 2024 Communication Arts advertising annual. This publication has been an important tradition in my creative
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If you’ve been trying to keep track of creativity and AI the past few weeks, your exhaustion comes honestly. There’s a lot going on—which explains why I posted this late Sunday versus early Saturday. This podcast is also
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It’s been a busy week. I posted three times to the newsletter. Let’s run them down. On Monday I demoed ChatGPT’s Canvas “co-writing” tool. The jury is very much out for lunch, but color me intrigued. I’ll keep experiment
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Sometimes you just have to talk it out. Welcome to something new. I want to engage in longer format conversations with creative people within this newsletter—I want to illuminate how artists and idea people think about t
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