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Tessa Forshaw and Rich Braden: "Innovation-ish" and why most innovation doesn’t have to be a moonshot

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Apr 16, 2026
Tessa Forshaw, cognitive scientist studying creativity and how people regain it. Rich Braden, design strategist teaching innovation and advising companies. They unpack why innovation does not need to be a moonshot. They explore creative confidence loss, the tiny brain response that causes hesitation, and why small, rapid experiments and roofshot moves can spark real change.
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Make Innovation Feel Approachable

  • Innovation feels intimidating because it's framed as moonshots reserved for a few elites.
  • Rich and Tessa renamed their course Innovation-ish to lower the barrier and invite students to try a less intimidating entry point.
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Creativity Erodes Through Social Norms

  • Children naturally explore and create but by about age 12 self-critique and social conformity reduce outward creativity.
  • Tessa links school uniforms and strict norms as examples of cultural practices that inadvertently train conformity over creativity.
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Processes Teach Mindsets Not Recipes

  • Design processes are often scaffolds for shifting specific mindsets, not rigid step-by-step rules.
  • Tessa reframes phases like empathizing or generating as adoptable mindsets tied to what you need to learn next.
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