In this episode of the SuperCreativity Podcast, James Taylor speaks with Professor Jonathan S. Feinstein, the John G. Searle Professor of Economics and Management at Yale School of Management, and one of the world's foremost thinkers on the science of creativity. His acclaimed new book, Creativity in Large-Scale Context, explores how creative ideas don't emerge in isolation—they evolve within complex networks of people, places, experiences, and guiding principles.
Feinstein shares why pure inspiration is rarely enough in today's interconnected world, and how individuals and organizations can navigate vast creative systems by using "guiding conceptions" and "guiding principles." From Virginia Woolf's literary maps to Indigenous Australian painter Clifford Possum's dreamings and Steve Jobs's design insights, this conversation reframes creativity as a dynamic process that connects the individual imagination with its wider context.
Whether you're leading innovation, designing strategy, or nurturing creative talent, you'll learn a framework for creativity that is structured, scientific—and profoundly human.
Creativity happens in context — Every idea is shaped by our networks of experience, people, and place.
Guiding conceptions provide vision — They define what's worth exploring before the specific idea arrives.
Guiding principles provide structure — They help us recognize and refine the key missing piece that completes a project.
Artists and scientists share the same process — From Virginia Woolf to Albert Einstein, the most creative minds balance openness with rigor.
Context builds confidence — Mapping your influences helps you understand where new connections can emerge.
"We create in context. Every creative act is shaped by the world we've built around ourselves." – Professor Jonathan Feinstein
"A guiding conception is your creative compass—it points to what's exciting, even before you know what form it will take." – Professor Jonathan Feinstein
"You can't connect everything; there are infinite possibilities. Guidance helps you find the fruitful paths." – Professor Jonathan Feinstein
"Artists are far more conceptual than we give them credit for—they're constantly modeling ideas in their minds." – Professor Jonathan Feinstein
"Each of us follows our own unique path of creativity, but within a common human framework." – Professor Jonathan Feinstein
00:00 – Introduction to Professor Jonathan Feinstein and his work at Yale
01:19 – Why context—not just inspiration—drives creativity
02:33 – How network models explain creative development
04:23 – Economics meets creativity: viewing ideas as systems of value
06:25 – From The Nature of Creative Development to Creativity in Large-Scale Context
08:01 – Defining "context" in the creative process
10:48 – Virginia Woolf and mapping the creative mind
14:42 – Place as context: Indigenous artist Clifford Possum and the art of mapping dreamings
18:19 – The need for guidance in large-scale creative systems
21:01 – Guiding conceptions: vision before ideas
24:16 – Guiding principles: Steve Jobs, Einstein, and the "missing piece"
26:54 – Teaching creativity at Yale: why artists and e
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