In today's world, creativity isn't a nice-to-have in business, it's a must-have. But despite some common misconceptions, creative is not a department, itβs a mindset and a range of skills that anyone can learn and master.
The Now Go Create podcast is hosted by Claire Bridges, a former Creative Director, author and now educator who is obsessed with creativity! Sheβs trained over 40,000 people in creative thinking skills, and worked with teams at brands like ASOS, Netflix and Marks and Spencer to use creativity to their advantage. Sheβs seen firsthand what impact powerful creative ideas can have to change behaviour, raise awareness, drive sales and be a force for good.
With the Now Go Create podcast, sheβs here to help you do the same and build your creative toolkit.
With each episode, the podcast will take a deep dive into all things creative in business, with actionable advice and practical tools you can use right away.
Claire will be chatting with some of the smartest creative thinkers and experts out there to get the inside scoop on what makes us tick creatively. Going behind the songs with Grammy nominated artist Dyo, how to hack your brain for creativity with neuroscientist Ben Martynoga and how to have ideas on demand with improv expert Max Dickins to name just a few.
In her solo episodes, Claire will share her favourite and most effective creativity tools with real-world examples and case studies along with a downloadable pod sheet packed with exercises and resources to help you put these ideas into practice. Never run a rubbish brainstorm ever again!
Whether you're leading a team, running a business, or just looking to unlock more creativity in your daily work this is the podcast for you. Tune in to unleash your creative potential.
Claire Bridges is Chief Spark and Founder of leading creative training consultancy Now Go Create, whose philosophy is that everyone can be creative.
Claire worked as Managing Director and Creative Director working with global brands including Starbucks, Kelloggβs, Unilever, P&G and Danone in her previous PR career. Upskilling individuals, teams and organisations with practical creativity tools is Claireβs mission.
Sheβs one of only 250 people globally to hold an MSc in Creativity, Leadership & Innovation, and authored an Amazon best-selling creative handbook In Your Creative Element based on her academic studies.
Claire and her hand-picked team of experts has worked on thousands of creative projects and trained over 40,000 of people around the world since starting Now Go Create in 2011.
About Now Go Create: Creative thinking is one of the most in-demand workplace skills. At Now Go Create we help individuals and businesses to improve their creative capabilities and skills to bridge what the World Economic Forum call a β21st century skillsβ gap.
Our focus is on practical ways to up the creative output and improve the quality of thinking in your business for competitive advantage. Working as a creative catalyst for clients like Netflix, Kenwood and ASOS as well as hundreds of PR, social and digital agencies, our training and approach is underpinned by academic rigour and science.
Our training covers everything from tackling the blank page, to how to devise the strategy to underpin creative ideas, to how to pitch your brilliant ideas once youβve had them! It is for everyone from communications teams to brand managers to CEOβs and PRβs who want to be more creative day to day.
Find out more about our creative thinking training courses at www.nowgocreate.co.uk
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In today's world, creativity isn't a nice-to-have in business, it's a must-have. But despite some commonΒ misconceptions, creative is not a department, itβs a mindset and a range of skills that anyone can learn and master.
The brand new Now Go Create podcast is hosted by Claire Bridges, a former Creative Director, author and now educator who is obsessed with unleashing creativity! Sheβs trained over 40,000 people in creative thinking skills, and worked with teams at brands like ASOS, Netflix and Marks and Spencer to use creativity to their advantage. Sheβs seen firsthand what impact powerful creative ideas can have to change behaviour, raise awareness, drive sales and be a force for good.
Each week, Claire will explore all things creative in business with actionable advice and practical tools that you can use right away. Plus, you'll get a downloadable pod sheet packed with exercises and resources to help you put these ideas into practice.
Sheβll also be chatting with some of the smartest creative thinkers out there to get the inside scoop from award-winning songwriters, brand marketers, improv performers, and a neuroscientist, to name just a few, to find out what makes us creative and what we can learn.Β
Whether you're leading a team, running a business, or just looking to unlock more creativity in your daily work this is the podcast for you. Make sure you tune in and follow the show to unleash your creative potential.
About Claire BridgesΒ
Claire Bridges is Chief Spark and Founder of leading creative training consultancy Now Go Create, whose philosophy is that everyone is creative.
Claire worked as Managing Director and Creative Director working with globalΒ brands including Starbucks, Kelloggβs, Unilever, P&G and Danone in her previous PR career. Upskilling individuals, teams and organisations with practical creativity tools is Claireβs mission.Β
Sheβs one of only 250 people globally to hold an MSc in Creativity, Leadership & Innovation, and authored an Amazon best-selling creative handbook In Your Creative Element based on her academic studies.
Claire and her hand-picked team of experts has worked on thousands of creative projects and trained over 40,000 people around the world.
About Now Go CreateΒ
Creative thinking is one of the most in-demand workplace skills. At Now Go Create we help individuals and businesses to improve their creative capabilities and skills to bridge what the World Economic Forum calls a β21st century skillsβ gap.Β
Our focus is on practical ways to up the creative output and improve the quality of thinking in your business for competitive advantage. Working as a creative catalyst for clients like Netflix, Kenwood and ASOS as well as hundreds of PR, social and digital agencies, our training and approach is underpinned by academic rigour.
Our training covers everything from tackling the blank page, to how to devise the strategy to underpin creative ideas, to how to pitch your brilliant ideas once youβve had them! It is for everyone from communications teams to brand managers to CEOβs and PRβs who want to be more creative day-to-day.
Does the word βbrainstormβ fill you with dread? In this conversation your host Claire Bridges is joined by a special guest, strategist and facilitator Anahita Milligan, to explore the art of hosting effective creative sessions. Having run thousands of brainstorms between them, together they delve into common pitfalls, explore alternatives like βquestion stormingβ, discuss why brainstorming can be torturous for introverts, and what to do instead.
Join us as we break down the barriers to collaboration, debunk myths, and equip you with tools to make your creative sessions more effective.
Here are the highlights:
03:11 In-person brainstorming is prompting requests for staff to return to offices. Alex Osborne coined "brainstorming" in the 1950s.
06:26 Discusses brainstorming experiences, challenges, and pros and cons, including virtual adaptations like MURAL.
10:44 Choose brainstorm participants wisely.
15:48 Facilitators can manage dominant participants by using body language and employing silent brainstorming techniques.
18:05 Encourage individual idea generation before group brainstorming.
20:53 Emphasise collaboration by listening and responding well
26:09 Nurture ideas gently; reframe negativity into possibility.
28:26 Trust and psychological safety are crucial for creativity.
36:26 Invite outsiders to a question storm for fresh, unbiased perspectives.
38:42 Experience the thing you're brainstorming firsthand to understand it.
47:13 Blend styles for balanced, effective group facilitation.
50:13 A βpitchers and catchersβ analogy about creative collaboration and throwing ideas around.
About Claire Bridges:
Claire Bridges is Chief Spark and Founder of leading creative training consultancy Now Go Create, whose philosophy is that everyone can be creative.
How to be creative on demand with Max Dickins
Episode 2
Tuesday, January 28, 2025 β’ Duration 47:14
Claire sits down with improv performer Max Dickens, scriptwriter and the author of "Billy No Mates" and director at Hoopla, the UK's first improv theatre school. Max believes that being good at improv can make you better at almost everything, and itβs particularly good for creative thinking. Max shares his insights on how improv fosters a more collaborative mindset and offers practical ways to enhance spontaneity. Claire and Max practice the famous improv exercise βYes, andβ together explore practical strategies to improve brainstorming sessions, handle difficult team dynamics, and engage in successful creative collaborations. Whether you're looking to upskill your creative processes or simply want to unlock your innovative potential, this episode is packed with advice and inspiring stories.
Here are the highlights:
05:29 How structuring the creative process can help you to brainstorm.
09:08 Collaboration in relaxed, open spaces can help you structure creative processes.
13:40 Active listening builds trust in a phone-distracted world.
21:48 People "learn by doing" and feedback is more effective than over-planning.
25:56 Focus on really understanding a problem deeply before jumping to solutions.
32:42 Why it's important to clarify your purpose and manage your expectations.
35:40 Claire and Max practice the famous improv exercise βYes, andβ to help build on your creative ideas.
44:11 How to ask questions to broaden your perspective and generate ideas and solutions.
About Claire Bridges
Claire Bridges is Chief Spark and Founder of leading creative training consultancy Now Go Create, whose philosophy is that everyone can be creative.
Claire worked as a PR agency Managing Director and Creative Director working with global brands including Starbucks, Kelloggβs, Unilever, P&G and Danone in her previous PR career. Upskilling individuals, teams and organisations with practical creativity tools is Claireβs mission.
Confessions of a creative director: imposter syndrome, burnout and midlife crisis
Episode 1
Tuesday, January 28, 2025 β’ Duration 31:29
Welcome to the debut episode of Now Go Create, where we uncover the fascinating realms of creativity and mindset. Your host Claire Bridges, founder of the UK's leading creativity training consultancy and best-selling author, is interviewed by Claire Winter to explore what's coming up in the series.
The two Claires talk about everything from creative inspiration and where ideas come from, to the intricate neuroscience and psychology of creativity. They talk about Claireβs journey from PR to Creative Director to becoming a trainer, and the challenges along the way. In this series you'll be introduced to creative techniques, learn about overcoming creative blocks, and hear the personal highs and lows over three decades of a creative career.
Here are the highlights:
01:33 Let's demystify creativity, together.
05:38 When Claire became Creative Director in charge of 120 people, she really started to explore how creativity is a skill that can be learned and honed, and not something you βhave or have notβ.
08:35 Creativity involves many different elements including grit, determination, resilience, and imagination.
11:03 Trust is essential for creativity and without it, teams will feel inhibited and collaboration is unlikely.
14:06 How to embrace the creative process as an experiment that you can't fail.
19:23 Why you need clarity in innovation processes.
21:32 Creativity tools provide structure to support diverse thinking.
25:53 Exploring creativity through mindset and neuroscience.
About Claire Bridges
Claire Bridges is Chief Spark and Founder of leading creative training consultancy Now Go Create, whose aim is to democratise creativity and make it accessible to all.
Claire worked as a PR agency Managing Director and Creative Director with global brands including Starbucks, Kelloggβs, Unilever, P&G and Danone in her previous PR career. Upskilling individuals, teams and organisations with practical creativity tools is Claireβs mission.
How to write a hit: behind the songs with Dyo
Episode 4
Wednesday, February 5, 2025 β’ Duration 26:46
Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes of creating hit records? The immensely talented singer and songwriter, Dyo joins Claire Bridgers to talk about the creativity behind music. You might know Dyo from her empowering anthem "Sexual," or from her collaborations like the Grammy-nominated soundtrack of "The Color Purple". Dyo offers us a fascinating glimpse into the work that goes on behind the music. Join us as we listen to her thoughts on writer's block, the importance of persistence, and the art of collaboration. Plus, she shares inspiring stories about overcoming self-doubt and trusting the creative process. So, if you're ready to uncover the secrets of a chart-topping artist and learn how you can apply these lessons to your own creative projects, this episode is for you.
Here are the highlights:
04:33 Dyo shares how songwriting is like therapy for her.
06:12 Less pressure in writing songs for others: creative expression without personal vulnerability.
12:18 There's excitement for new songs, but over time tastes and trends change.
14:56 How mood affects songwriting and why forcing creativity isn't inspiring.
19:27 Find a compatible team for successful collaboration.
20:35 Say "yes" to unexpected opportunities and navigate any self-doubt.
Claire Bridges is Chief Spark and Founder of leading creative training consultancy Now Go Create, whose philosophy is that everyone can be creative.
Find your mojo on a creative safari.
Episode 5
Wednesday, February 12, 2025 β’ Duration 25:37
Are you feeling creatively stuck or overwhelmed by the constant hum of technology? Join us as we embark on a "Creative Safariβ. A unique journey designed to spark your creativity and connect you with new ideas. In this episode, Claire introduces the concept of a Creative Safari, an invitation to step away from your desk, immerse yourself in new environments, and embrace the power of incubation to solve problems and generate fresh insights. With practical tips and inspiring anecdotes, Claire guides you on how to thoughtfully explore your surroundings, find unexpected inspiration, and integrate these experiences into your creative process. It's time to put on your comfy shoes, switch your phone to silent, and letβs get creatively inspired. Tune in and discover how embracing a little wandering can lead to wondering big and breakthroughs in your creative endeavours.
Get your free how-to podsheet to go with this episode here.
Here are the highlights:
00:04 Get creative away from screens: try a safari.
05:34 A creative safari is a walk with creative purpose to inspire ideas. Grey walls = grey ideas.
06:29 Took grads to London's Leake Street Arches Graffiti walls for inspiration; murals change daily there as work is created and then painted over.
13:04 Gather firsthand experience for creative inspiration.
15:38 Empathy exercises from design thinking can help customer understanding.
16:58 A reflective activity for uncovering insights using visuals.
24:01 Try a meditation exercise: mindfulness through using all your senses.
About Claire Bridges
Claire Bridges is Chief Spark and Founder of leading creative training consultancy Now Go Create, whose philosophy is that everyone can be creative.
Stupid goals, big dreams: Lauren Spearman
Episode 6
Wednesday, February 19, 2025 β’ Duration 33:07
Claire Bridges sits down with Lauren Spearman, a changemaker and creative force who has defied traditional definitions of creativity to build an impressive career. Her roles include sales, social media, creative direction and as an βaccidentalβ content creator where her unfiltered marketing career advice on TikTok has gained her over 50,000 followers. Lauren shares candid insights about navigating her career challenges, and how to build trust in creative teams. This episode raises the idea of creative gatekeepers, and offers inspiration and wisdom for anyone looking to develop their creative confidence, regardless of their job title.
Here are the highlights:
00:00 Introduction
05:28 Creativity can have many different definitions
08:16 How perceptions shape creativity
15:20 Challenging creative βgatekeepingβ
16:35 Content creation in social media vs traditional campaigns
19:21 What's the value in taking your time?
23:18 Creativity under pressure when working with brands
27:56 Using creativity to help your job searching strategies
29:36 Setting yourself audacious ambitious goals
About Claire Bridges:
Claire Bridges is Chief Spark and Founder of leading creative training consultancy Now Go Create, whose philosophy is that everyone can be creative.
Claire worked as a PR agency Managing Director and Creative Director working with global brands including Starbucks, Kelloggβs, Unilever, P&G and Danone in her previous PR career. Upskilling individuals, teams and organisations with practical creativity tools is Claireβs mission.
Sheβs one of only 250 people globally to hold an MSc in Creativity, Leadership & Innovation, and authored an Amazon best-selling creative handbook based on her academic studies.
SCAMPER: The Swiss Army knife of creativity tools
Episode 7
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 β’ Duration 23:56
In this toolkit episode, host Claire Bridges introduces SCAMPER, a versatile creativity technique designed to help individuals and teams generate innovative ideas. The episode explores the seven principles of Scamper: Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to another use, Eliminate, and Reverse. Through practical examples, using the humble pizza as an example of how you can use SCAMPER to innovate just about anything, along with real-world marketing and business examples. Claire demonstrates how to apply each principle to overcome creative challenges and make brainstorming easier and more productive. The conversation emphasizes the importance of separating idea generation from evaluation and practicing regularly to hone your skills.
Here are the highlights:
Introduction to the SCAMPER technique
Understanding the seven principles of SCAMPER
Applying SCAMPER - where to start - the pizza example
How to use the substitution principle
Adapting ideas for new contexts
Modification: changing the game
Principle: What can you put to another use?
Eliminate: What can you strip away to make things easier?
Reversing assumptions to innovate
Grab a pen and paper or note taking app and pick something to SCAMPER!
About Claire Bridges:
Claire Bridges is Chief Spark and Founder of leading creative training consultancy Now Go Create, whose philosophy is that everyone can be creative.
Claire worked as a PR agency Managing Director and Creative Director working with global brands including Starbucks, Kelloggβs, Unilever, P&G and Danone in her previous PR career. Upskilling individuals, teams and organisations with practical creativity tools is Claireβs mission.
Sheβs one of only 250 people globally to hold an MSc in Creativity, Leadership & Innovation, and authored an Amazon best-selling creative handbook based on her academic studies.
How to be more creative according to neuroscience
Episode 8
Wednesday, March 5, 2025 β’ Duration 59:25
In this fascinating conversation, Claire Bridges and Dr. Ben Martynoga explore the intricate relationship between the brain and creativity and what you can do to βhackβ your brain to be more creative. They discuss how being in nature can enhance creativity and mental health and the finite nature of attention, the impact of deadlines on creative processes, and the importance of understanding hunches and intuition. They also delve into the inner critic's role in creativity, how awe experiences impact creativity, and the significance of embracing mundane tasks for creative insights. Finally, they debunk the left brain vs. right brain myths and emphasize the complexity of creativity as a collaborative process within the brain.
Ben shares insights emphasising the importance of understanding brain chemistry to foster creativity in everyday life.
Here are the highlights:
The Journey from Lab to Writing
Understanding Brain Chemistry and Creativity
The Role of Exercise in Creative Thinking
Embracing Creative Downtime
The Healing Power of Nature
Understanding Hunches and Intuition
The Inner Critic and Creative Blocks
Embracing the Mundane for Creativity
Debunking Left Brain vs Right Brain Myths
The Team of Rivals: Understanding Your Brain
About Ben Martynoga:
Ben Martynoga is a biologist and science writer. After a decade in the lab exploring the insides of brain cells, he swapped his white coat for a pen. Since then he has written about everything from the latest tech innovations to re-wilding, running, stress, creativity, microbes and the history of science. Always aiming to make scientific research as clear and relevant as possible, he publishes and edits books, articles, blogs, videos and podcasts. He loves talking about science - and why it matters - with children and adults alike at science festivals, in classrooms or anywhere else. His writing appears in The Guardian, New Statesman, The i, the Financial Times and beyond. He lives, works, wanders and wonders (often all at once) in the Lake District.
Borrow ideas from unexpected places
Episode 9
Wednesday, March 12, 2025 β’ Duration 20:39
Stuck staring at a blinking cursor waiting for inspiration to strike? We've all been there! In this toolkit episode, your host Claire Bridges shares one of her favourite creative problem-solving techniques to help you get unstuck fast. The Related Worlds approach opens up exciting new possibilities by looking for solutions in unexpected places - we can get stuck in a rut of thinking and need to seek solutions in a different context. because somewhere, someone has solved your problem challenge to yours. Using examples from one of the best ads of all time to Formula 1 pit stops to Velcro's nature-inspired origins, Claire shows us how this versatile tool can help unlock fresh perspectives and innovative solutions for even the most stubborn business challenges by making the familiar, unfamiliar. Letβs get started!
Here are the highlights:
Find fresh and innovative solutions by looking outside your field
Finding a metaphor
Real examples of creative solutions using the creativity tool
The related worlds tool in practice - how to
Claire uses Chat GPT to brainstorm different related worlds for a hypothetical challenge
Why the related worlds creativity tool can help with any challenge
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About Claire Bridges:
Claire Bridges is Chief Spark and Founder of leading creative training consultancy Now Go Create, whose philosophy is that everyone can be creative.
Claire worked as a PR agency Managing Director and Creative Director working with global brands including Starbucks, Kelloggβs, Unilever, P&G and Danone in her previous PR career. Upskilling individuals, teams and organisations with practical creativity tools is Claireβs mission.
Claire worked as a PR agency Managing Director and Creative Director working with global brands including Starbucks, Kelloggβs, Unilever, P&G and Danone in her previous PR career. Upskilling individuals, teams and organisations with practical creativity tools is Claireβs mission.
Sheβs one of only 250 people globally to hold an MSc in Creativity, Leadership & Innovation, and authored an Amazon best-selling creative handbook In Your Creative Element based on her academic studies.
Claire and her hand-picked team of experts have worked on thousands of creative projects and trained over 40,000 people around the world since starting Now Go Create in 2011
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Anahita is the Insight, Strategy & Creative Trainer at Now Go Create. Shehas been running our strategy, creative and brainstorming training course for over a decade. In her previous career as ex-Head of Strategy at the award-winning planning agency Manning Gotlieb, she ran hundreds of brainstorming sessions and client workshops, winning awards for her work.
She shares her experience in how to best solve problems and become an expert in thinking tools and group idea generating tools. She is qualified in creative problem solving and loves unravelling a problem!
Anahita is experienced in working with young adults with special needs, and is passionate about making creativity accessible to all.
Sheβs one of only 250 people globally to hold an MSc in Creativity, Leadership & Innovation, and authored an Amazon best-selling creative handbook In Your Creative Element based on her academic studies.
Claire and her hand-picked team of experts has worked on thousands of creative projects and trained over 40,000 of people around the world since starting Now Go Create in 2011.
About Max Dickins
Max is the Director of the UKβs first dedicated improv theatre and school, Hoopla! In his other life, he is the author of three books, most recently the best-selling Billy No Mates. He loves applying what heβs learned writing for the page - and performing on the stage - to the business world and has worked previously with Tyra Banks, Richard Branson and - less good, admittedly - the candidates on BBC1βs The Apprentice.
Sheβs one of only 250 people globally to hold an MSc in Creativity, Leadership & Innovation, and authored an Amazon best-selling creative handbook In Your Creative Element based on her academic studies.
Claire and her hand-picked team of experts have worked on thousands of creative projects and trained over 40,000 people around the world.
Claire worked as a PR agency Managing Director and Creative Director working with global brands including Starbucks, Kelloggβs, Unilever, P&G and Danone in her previous PR career. Upskilling individuals, teams and organisations with practical creativity tools is Claireβs mission.
Sheβs one of only 250 people globally to hold an MSc in Creativity, Leadership & Innovation, and authored an Amazon best-selling creative handbook In Your Creative Element based on her academic studies.
Claire and her hand-picked team of experts have worked on thousands of creative projects and trained over 40,000 people around the world since starting Now Go Create in 2011.
Dyo, is a Nigerian-British singer and songwriter. She began her music career in 2009 and gained popularity after writing songs for and with, several prominent musicians, including Wiley, Iggy Azalea, Flo and Jess Glynne amongst many others.
Her single Sexual earned her an Ivor Novello award nomination for Best Contemporary Song and Dyoβs vocals feature on The Color Purple movie soundtrack, nominated for a Grammy in 2024.
Her music is known for its blend of Afrobeat, R&B, and pop influences, and she is admired for her soulful vocals and relatable lyrics.
Claire worked as a PR agency Managing Director and Creative Director working with global brands including Starbucks, Kelloggβs, Unilever, P&G and Danone in her previous PR career. Upskilling individuals, teams and organisations with practical creativity tools is Claireβs mission.
Sheβs one of only 250 people globally to hold an MSc in Creativity, Leadership & Innovation, and authored an Amazon best-selling creative handbook In Your Creative Element based on her academic studies.
Claire and her hand-picked team of experts have worked on thousands of creative projects and trained over 40,000 people around the world since starting Now Go Create in 2011.
Claire and her hand-picked team of experts have worked on thousands of creative projects and trained over 40,000 people around the world since starting Now Go Create in 2011.
Recently named as a changemaker by Marketing Week, Lauren is a Social Media Consultant and Content Creator, perhaps best known for her content creation work advocating for improved hiring practices and salary transparency in the marketing industry.Her career has definitely not been a straight line. Following almost a decade in advertising sales she joined Benefit Cosmetics as Digital Manager leading influencer marketing for the brand before moving to MADE as Head of Consumer Comms.
A short unfulfilling short stint in-house for an insurance brand followed and she left to look for another role. Laurenβs career path took an unexpected turn when she documented her challenges navigating the job market and she grew a community of over 50,000 followers.
Lauren has generously been sharing her experience, offering thousands of marketers β of all different levels β her insights, learning experiences and highlighting the negative underbelly of recruitment, while simultaneously offering encouragement and guidance. Lauren has turned a negative experience into something positive and now focuses on her career content as well as her consultancy projects at brands including Habitat and Yoto.
Claire and her hand-picked team of experts have worked on thousands of creative projects and trained over 40,000 people around the world since starting Now Go Create in 2011.
Claire Bridges is Chief Spark and Founder of leading creative training consultancy Now Go Create, whose philosophy is that everyone can be creative.
Claire worked as Managing Director and Creative Director working with global brands including Starbucks, Kelloggβs, Unilever, P&G and Danone in her previous PR career. Upskilling individuals, teams and organisations with practical creativity tools is Claireβs mission.
Sheβs one of only 250 people globally to hold an MSc in Creativity, Leadership & Innovation, and authored an Amazon best-selling creative handbook In Your Creative Element based on her academic studies.
Claire and her hand-picked team of experts have worked on thousands of creative projects and trained over 40,000 people around the world since starting Now Go Create in 2011.
Sheβs one of only 250 people globally to hold an MSc in Creativity, Leadership & Innovation, and authored an Amazon best-selling creative handbook In Your Creative Element based on her academic studies.
Claire and her hand-picked team of experts have worked on thousands of creative projects and trained over 40,000 people around the world since starting Now Go Create in 2011.
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