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In this special summer Listen and Learn episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, hosts Cyndi Burnett and Matthew Worwood welcome back Dr. Anna Abraham, the E. Paul Torrance Professor and Director of the Torrance Center for Creativity and Talent Development at UGA. Dr. Abraham introduces her new book, The Creative Myths and Truths, which explores seven enduring myths—or “myth truths”—about the creative brain.

The conversation unpacks popular misconceptions, such as the oversimplified notion of the "creative right brain," the perceived link between creativity and madness, and the influence of dopamine, intelligence, psychedelics, and even brain injuries on creative thinking. Dr. Abraham explains that while these ideas often contain a kernel of truth, they are frequently exaggerated or distorted—especially in educational settings.

This episode is essential listening for educators passionate about Creative Teaching and teaching creativity in meaningful ways. Dr. Abraham emphasizes the importance of moving beyond appealing but inaccurate narratives and instead grounding classroom practice in scientific research. She offers practical strategies for those looking to cultivate creativity in education, including how to use accessible language while still honoring the complexity of the science.

Be sure to check out the episode for thought-provoking perspectives, and visit the show’s summer reading list for more resources—including where to find Dr. Abraham’s book in Kindle format.

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