Host Lila Walker explores the neuroscience behind why physical movement unlocks creative breakthroughs. Drawing on Einstein's violin habit and theta wave research, this episode reveals how walking, swimming, or repetitive tasks dissolve creative blocks. Learn practical strategies to engage your subconscious, optimize brain chemistry, and discover that stepping away is sometimes the most productive creative act.
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