Kira Higgs
When we begin with a blank slate, it can ignite imagination and clear the way to define and create what we truly want.
Summary
Sometimes we look around and realize there’s not much rhyme or reason to the things we own. When we pare down to a blank slate, it can ignite imagination and clear the way to define and create what we truly want.
About my guest
Craig Constantine is the voice behind the “Movers Mindset” podcast. He’s a mountain climber, a sailer and a martial artist. He’s also a world traveler, he leads retreats in astronomy and he loves philosophy. Craig's background is in physics and he’s worked in programming and system administration.
Craig's mission is creating better conversations to spread understanding and compassion. At 40, Craig discovered Parkour and began relearning how to play. Finding himself in countless conversations about movement, he began podcasting in 2017 to share what he was experiencing.
He has helped thousands of people learn to create podcasts through coaching and community, has been on dozens of podcasts as a guest, and has published more than 1,000 episodes for his own shows including more than 300 conversations.
Learn more about Craig at:
Movers Mindset podcast
https://moversmindset.com/podcast/
Open + Curious
https://www.openandcurious.org/
Resources mentioned
Freecycle
https://www.freecycle.org/
Greg McKeown, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
Marie Kondo, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up
Main Topics
3:05imagine what each space in the house would be
3:43everything in the house should have a place
5:27a blank canvas to work from
9:17taking a room apart
11:40imagination
15:01freecycle.org
20:55we get to be big kids
22:22making the space together
24:03minimalism and essentialism
Podcast theme music
empty by Tea K Pea
freemusicarchive.org/music/tea-k-pea/
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