77. Healing a Disconnected World Through Creativity with Rachel Friedman
Podcast |
Gravity
Publisher |
Brett Kaufman
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Aug 02, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:48:34

This week, we’re joined by Rachel Friedman, the founder and CEO of TENFOLD: a cultural, strategy, and creative firm aiming to build brands from the inside out by leveraging what makes them special. Their award-winning solutions connect people to place in a meaningful way and they will soon be launching TENSPACE, a sister brand dedicated to creating physical showcases for brands and their stories.

Rachel was aware of a sense of “not-enoughness” from a young age and harnessed it to live an intentional life. She identified the creative spark within her after discovering her passion for Interior Design at school. That energy combined with her longing for more to meld a high-achieving creative who’s gone on to forge an extremely impressive career. She’s now a three-time recipient of the Business First C-Suite Award for Most Admired CEO.  

As well as exploring the steps in her life that led to where she is today, we get into all things creation, starting with recognizing the creative drive within us and knowing how to act on it. We also explore what qualifies as creation, the ways creativity can be utilized to help others, and our creative processes. 

Then, we explore the more philosophical side of things such as the relationships we choose to maintain, how to give them our best, and the very nature of following our passions and drives. 

What Brett asks:

  • [02:10] Tell us a bit about your early life.
  • [04:06] How did the early version of you form in childhood?
  • [08:10] What was it like having two very different parents?
  • [13:45] At what point did you recognize the desire for more instilled in you from a young age?
  • [18:30] Tell us how you started to emerge as a creative within your career?
  • [24:30] Do you agree that all forms of creation are valid?
  • [28:00] How much of the hunger to become more than just a designer came from your childhood want for more?
  • [34:00] What is your creative process?
  • [38:00] What’s it like being a CEO as a woman?

To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: gravityproject.com

Resources:

Gravity is a production of Crate Media.

This week, we’re joined by Rachel Friedman, founder and CEO of TENFOLD. In addition to exploring the steps in her life that led to where she is today, we get into all things creative, starting with recognizing the drive to create within us and knowing how to act on it. We also explore what qualifies as creation, the ways creativity can be utilized to help others, and our creative processes.

This week, we’re joined by Rachel Friedman, the founder and CEO of TENFOLD: a cultural, strategy, and creative firm aiming to build brands from the inside out by leveraging what makes them special. Their award-winning solutions connect people to place in a meaningful way and they will soon be launching TENSPACE, a sister brand dedicated to creating physical showcases for brands and their stories.

Rachel was aware of a sense of “not-enoughness” from a young age and harnessed it to live an intentional life. She identified the creative spark within her after discovering her passion for Interior Design at school. That energy combined with her longing for more to meld a high-achieving creative who’s gone on to forge an extremely impressive career. She’s now a three-time recipient of the Business First C-Suite Award for Most Admired CEO.  

As well as exploring the steps in her life that led to where she is today, we get into all things creation, starting with recognizing the creative drive within us and knowing how to act on it. We also explore what qualifies as creation, the ways creativity can be utilized to help others, and our creative processes. 

Then, we explore the more philosophical side of things such as the relationships we choose to maintain, how to give them our best, and the very nature of following our passions and drives. 

What Brett asks:

  • [02:10] Tell us a bit about your early life.
  • [04:06] How did the early version of you form in childhood?
  • [08:10] What was it like having two very different parents?
  • [13:45] At what point did you recognize the desire for more instilled in you from a young age?
  • [18:30] Tell us how you started to emerge as a creative within your career?
  • [24:30] Do you agree that all forms of creation are valid?
  • [28:00] How much of the hunger to become more than just a designer came from your childhood want for more?
  • [34:00] What is your creative process?
  • [38:00] What’s it like being a CEO as a woman?

To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: gravityproject.com

Resources:

Gravity is a production of Crate Media.

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