Not too long ago, Liz Massey had the honor of interviewing author, composer, and playwright Robert Fritz for our series, “Interviews with Innovators.” According to the bio on his website,
Robert Fritz, composer, filmmaker and organizational consultant is founder of Technologies For Creating® and author of the international bestseller “The Path of Least Resistance.”
During the past twenty-five years, over 80,000 people in 27 countries have participated in trainings created by Robert Fritz. His insights on the creative process and structural dynamics serve as the foundation of meaningful and lasting change for both individuals and organizations.
In this podcast Liz and Robert talk about Robert’s approach to the creative process and the ways in which his approach contradict with many common methods. Robert introduces a new way of viewing how we create and how we can take this new approach into other areas of life and work.
Click on the podcast cover below to listen to the full podcast, or click here to subscribe in iTunes. You can also learn more about Liz by visiting her blog – Creative Liberty.
Click to Play: Interview with Robert Fritz
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This post was mentioned on Twitter by dee_wilcox: Just posted @lizmassey68’s great podcast w/ Robert Fritz for our Interviews with Innovators series on Creative Perch: http://bit.ly/bgpj3f...
Yeah, great perspective, thanks for podcasting this !
keeping intent on desired future …
letting the bits just fall into place
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