Interview Hannah
The world needs more creativity and innovation.
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Let’s inspire your listeners together.
I’m Hannah Fitzgibbon and I’d love to help inspire your community.
I’m on a mission to teach people how to shape their brain into a supportive ally.
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Too many resourceful and creative people are walking around with the default setting on in their brain - that is, a worldview shaped by oppressive systems, internalised shame and self-doubt, anxiety and learned habits. It's so malicious that they forget how brilliant they are and believe this is normal.
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And they're ready to be reminded.
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They can learn the practical skills to rewire and recondition their brain into a friend. To colour outside the lines, to speak their truth, to create their reality.
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I’m a practical philosopher.
I’ll go out of my way to make sure I say things on your show that I’ve never said on another podcast.
I’m always learning new things, so your interview with me will be fresh and current.
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Here’s a selection of interviews I’ve given:
“Using her superpower of curation, Hannah brings together quotes, studies, and insights to help creative professionals learn what they need to unblock their work and what’s going on in our brain through the creative process.”
CHRIS MARTIN, GETTING WORK TO WORK PODCAST
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Topics I like discussing:
I want to help more people tap into their creativity, but I also want to empower them with tools to find more joy and flow in their creative work.
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How to have more creative ideas and implement the good ones
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How to manage your energy and time in alignment with your creative process
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Busting myths about creativity, the starving artist and creative talent
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Overcoming creative blocks like imposter syndrome
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How to find more joy and flow in your creativity
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Find your purpose through creative exploration
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The neuroscience of the creative process
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“You are going to love Hannah as much as I love her because she is amazing, articulate, and wise. The stuff that we spoke about today has revolutionised everything I know about creativity.”
CAYLEE GREY, THE GET MESSY PODCAST
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I’ll help promote your podcast interview by:
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Sharing it with my Facebook followers, Instagram followers and email list.
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Posting a wrap-up of our key talking points on my website or feature the episode in a blog post.
Here are some creative experiments I’d love to share with your listeners:
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How I found my purpose by recording my curiosity and learning progress.
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How playing blocks daily with my baby daughter helped unblock my creativity by embracing constraints.
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How I restarted my creative habit by drawing sketch notes in the park during my work lunch breaks
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Discovering my Sparketype helped me connect with my purpose and release my old ideas of what it meant to be creative.
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I taught 7 people with no prior experience how to draw faces in just 2-hours to show that art is a skill that can be learned.
I’m ready!
I will wear headphones, use a good quality microphone and ensure a quiet, private environment for our recording session because I know sound quality is important.
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My Bio
Hannah Fitzgibbon left her corporate finance job to reconnect with her creativity. Her goal is to help people like you find more ease in uncertain business and projects through a range of creative tools. You can start now by checking out her website: hannahfitzgibbon.com
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Here are some links you might want to share with your community:
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If you would like to have me on the show, please email me your booking link at hfitzgibbon.nz@gmail.com or you can schedule a time using mine here.
Thank you for your consideration. I’m looking forward to having a fun and thoughtful conversation with you.