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Bloomerangas Podcast

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Bloomerangas Podcast On Creativity explores creativity from every angle — how to activate it, live it, and build cultures where it thrives. Featuring conversations with the world's creative leaders shaping its future. creativity.bloomerangas.com

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Karalyte

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Education

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creativity.bloomerangas.com

Latest episode

Jun 9, 2026

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Episodes

Reimagining Creative Education in the Age of AI | Chris Mitchell, Royal College of Art 09.06.2026

A few years ago, Dr. Chris Mitchell did something unsettling in his classroom at the Royal College of Art. He fed the same assessment brief his students were working on into a generative AI tool and then asked the students to evaluate the output. Almost all of them said it was a pass. He looked at it again on the train home, and thought: yeah, I think so too. His first reaction was terror. His sec...

Can creativity be taught? | KTU, Head of Design Centre 08.05.2026

Can creativity be taught? This is the question we explored in the newest episode of Bloomerangas with Ruta Valušytė , Head of the Design Centre at Kaunas University of Technology. Every person has the native ability to create. But like any muscle, creativity needs to be used, trained, and nurtured. If we stop using it, it fades. If we practise it, it becomes more natural and intuitive. What I foun...

How to protect your focus, creativity, and wellbeing in a digital world 14.04.2026

In our latest Bloomerangas Podcast episode, I speak with Lina Žemaitytė-Kirkman , Head of Rockit (a Startup and Innovation Centre) about something many of us are feeling right now: how hard it has become to stay focused, creative, and mentally clear in a world of constant digital input. We explore why digital overload affects more than productivity, how boredom and rest support creativity, and wha...

Andra Bagdonaitė on Early-Stage Investment for Startups 10.03.2026

In this episode, we speak with Andra Bagdonaitė, venture capital investor and Partner at FIRSTPICK — a high-speed VC fund and accelerator backing ambitious early-stage startups across the Baltic region (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia). Andra shares insights from her experience investing at the pre-seed and seed stages, supporting founders as they build and scale technology-driven companies. Before...

Jessica Dance on Building a Sustainable Creative Business 24.02.2026

Jessica Dance is a UK-based artist, designer, and creative coach who has worked with brands including Vogue, Nike, Barbie, British Airways and Google. After years in the creative industry, she trained as a coach following a period of burnout, combining art, business and psychology to support creative entrepreneurs in building lives and businesses that are joyful, impactful and financially sustaina...

Emily Sharp on Activating Creativity Through Art Therapy 10.02.2026

Emily Sharp is a licensed art therapist and psychotherapist who combines talk therapy with creative expression. From her early work in New York to her current online practice and international retreats, she explores how creativity can support resilience, self-discovery, and joy. In this talk, Emily reflects on her transition from clinical psychotherapy to art therapy, discusses the importance of c...

Formafantasma on a Creative Process Rooted in Imagination and Social Responsibility 20.01.2026

Formafantasma is a research-driven design studio founded in 2009 by Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin. Their work ranges from products and spatial projects to installations and exhibitions, created both independently and in collaboration with brands such as Hermès, Lexus, Max Mara, and Bvlgari. In this talk, Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin open up about their creative process. They dive de...

Tina Touli on Designing Phygital Experiences 06.01.2026

Tina Touli is a London‑based designer working across disciplines. Known for blending the analogue with the digital, she mixes materials and technologies in inventive ways. Her curiosity has led her to create phygital experiences, experimenting with materials, techniques, sound, and surroundings. In this talk, we explore creative expression through phygital experiences — spaces where physicality an...

How do our emotions influence creativity? 23.12.2025

Today we felt a little down, so we went out for dessert — because for us, dessert is a kind of therapy that always works. 🍰✨ We talk about our emotions and how they influence our creativity. We reflect on communication and how it can shift a dynamic and create a safe space to be yourself — and for others to feel safe around you. We also talk about how emotions build up when they stay unspoken, t...

How to repackage your work? 12.12.2025

In this episode, we explore the idea of repackaging your creative work. I’m sure you’re familiar with the situation of having leftover materials that aren’t being utilised. In our case, it’s different cards we don’t include in packages or fabrics left from setting up our creative studio. But it doesn’t mean they have to quietly sit in the corner waiting for their time to shine. You can think of ne...

Amy Hood on Creative Collaboration and Community Building 02.12.2025

Amy Hood is the co-founder of Hoodzpah Design, a studio she runs with her twin sister, Jennifer. Their work is rooted in bold typography, playful humor, and a distinctly Californian style. In this talk, Amy shares insights into the unique aesthetic of her studio, the dynamics of working with her twin sister, and the importance of community in building a successful design business—with all the mess...

How to avoid creative burnout? 25.11.2025

In this episode, we explore the question: “How to avoid creative burnout?” We talk about why burnout often shows up when you’re creating for external rewards — and how everything shifts when your work aligns with your values and calling. We also dive into the role of self-care, rest, and finding a way of working that truly fits your personality. It’s a reminder that sustainable creativity comes fr...

David Sedgwick on Human Connection Through Design 20.11.2025

David Sedgwick is the founder of Studio DBD , an independent design studio based in Manchester. For over two decades, he has shaped the city’s creative identity through branding projects, exhibitions, and collaborations that celebrate people as much as design itself. In this talk, David Sedgwick explores how human connection sits at the heart of both his work and life, emphasizing the importance o...

How to stay consistent when creating? 11.11.2025

In this episode, we explore the question: “How to stay consistent when creating?” We dive into what it really takes to keep showing up for your creative projects — especially the long-term ones. From finding the right balance between structure and flexibility to creating systems that support your flow. We talk about the importance of clarity, how structure can actually free your creativity (not ca...

Monika Bielskytė on What Is a Futurist and How to Engage in Future Thinking 04.11.2025

Monika Bielskyte is the founder of Protopia Futures and currently serves as Futurist in Residence at Nike (Embodied Futures: Storyworld Design and Strategy). She is also a futurist advisor to Climate Spring and Inclusive AI Lab, as well as a member of EY’s Luminary Expert Circle. In this talk, Monika unpacks what it truly means to be a futurist — exploring how our values, stories, and embodied exp...

What if the version of success I used to chase no longer excites me? 28.10.2025

In this episode, we explore the question: “What if the version of success I used to chase no longer excites me?” We dive into the evolving meaning of success — how it’s often shaped by family, culture, and society, and how we can redefine it on our own terms. We also touch on the cycles of desire, the courage it takes to let go of old definitions, and the freedom that comes with aligning your crea...

Verónica Fuerte of Hey Studio on Carving Out Your Unique Style 22.10.2025

Verónica Fuerte is the founder and creative director of Hey Studio in Barcelona — celebrated for its bold use of color, geometric forms, and clean visual storytelling. Her work has attracted collaborations with major clients such as Apple, Google, and The New York Times. In this episode, Verónica opens up about her creative journey — how she shaped her signature style, built a collaborative studio...

How creativity can support you financially 16.10.2025

In this episode, we explore the question: “How do I turn my creativity into something that supports me financially?” We dive into the intersection of creativity and financial sustainability — unpacking the mindset shift from self-focused creation to serving others. Also, we explore the delicate balance between pursuing creative passion and meeting financial responsibilities, while sharing practica...

Italian Design: Graphic, Product & Architecture Icons 10.10.2025

In this episode, we explore the Italian artists and designs in the realms of graphic, product, and architectural design. From the optimism of the post-war Golden Era to the bold experiments of Radical Design, we’ll discover how the visionaries of the 20th century shaped Italy’s creative identity. Want to dive deeper? Check out our Design Rewind article here: 👉 https://karalyte.com/design-rewind-i...

Eglė Plytnikaitė on Finding Her Visual Style as an Illustrator 05.10.2025

Eglė Plytnikaitė is a Lithuanian illustrator, recognized for her distinctive minimalistic yet bold style, often infused with a touch of vintage warmth. She has collaborated with major clients such as The New York Times, The Guardian, Bank of America, and the United Nations. In this Talk on Creativity, Eglė reflects on developing her unique style and the challenges that come with it. She opens up a...

Thierry Brunfaut on Challenging the Status Quo in Branding 18.09.2025

Thierry Brunfaut, Creative Director and Founding Partner of Base Design, has spent more than three decades reminding both clients and designers that branding is not about fitting in—it’s about daring to stand out. Base Design, with studios in Brussels, New York, Geneva, and Melbourne, is known for shaping bold identities for clients like MoMA, the Louis Vuitton Foundation, and Théâtre du Châtelet....

How do you increase engagement in teams? 09.09.2025

In this episode, we dive into the question: “How do you increase engagement in teams?” We explore why engagement is the heartbeat of any thriving team — shaping productivity, creativity, and workplace culture. We unpack what truly drives people and look at how to nurture stronger, more harmonious team dynamics. The Bloomerangas Game is the perfect tool for this. It brings everyone on your team int...

Japanese Design: Yūgen, Kanso & Datsuzoku 27.08.2025

In this audio story, we explore Japanese design through three timeless aesthetic principles: Yūgen, Kanso, and Datsuzoku. These concepts come from centuries of cultural wisdom — rooted in Zen Buddhism, Shinto beliefs, and Japan’s deep connection to nature, impermanence, and harmony. Want to dive deeper? Check out our Design Rewind article here: 👉 https://karalyte.com/design-rewind-ja... You’ll fi...

Jovilė Sibilë on Being a Multi-Passionate Creative 14.08.2025

Jovilė Sibilë is a multi-passionate creative—a creative director, brand emotion architect, community builder, and DJ. She also expresses herself through photography, poetry, event creation, drawing, and many other mediums. In this talk, Jovilė Sibilë opens up about what it’s like to be a multi-passionate creative—embracing a world of interests without losing her sense of self. She shares the syste...

Marina Willer, Partner at Pentagram, on Creative Leadership 08.08.2025

Marina Willer is a Partner at the legendary design firm Pentagram and one of the most respected creative voices in the design world. Marina leads brand identity projects for iconic institutions such as Tate, Amnesty International, and Rolls-Royce. Beyond design, she is also an accomplished filmmaker – her documentary Trees premieres at the Cannes Film Festival, telling a deeply personal story of e...

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