Videos From The Book
Who Killed Creativity? The Creative Crisis Explained
An important crime scene investigation is underway, and we would like to invite you to be a part of it (Chapter 1)
The Magic of Creative Thinking
Watch Andrew Grant as an illusionist direct a live audience’s attention to think inside the box, while he demonstrates the power of creative thinking ‘outside the box’. (Chapter 1 & 2)

Brainstorming a Biscuit
Whilst Andrew had been busy preparing for a keynote on Creativity desperately trying to conjure up creative ideas… sitting in the back seat his 6 year old son Kallen was expertly demonstrating the creative mind at work. (Investigating the crime scene: Is there really a problem? Chapter 1)

Hands up! videos
Do we lose our creativity as we get older? Find out as Andrew & Gaia hit the schools to ask kids and their teachers. Parts 1,2 & 3 (Chapter 2)
Champion Mindsets: See the secrets that high achieving kids have that allows them to push forwards, by learning to focus on what they love, and in the process lose their inhibitions. (Investigating the crime scene: Is creative thinking that important? Chapter 1)
Hear how Pressure Multitasking and Stress can all block creative thinking (Section of keynote – Andrew Grant) (Chapter 2)
Discover why the environmental destruction of a once beautiful Bali beach parallels with the destruction of creative thinking. (Chapter- intro)
Experts and eyewitnes’s opinions
Hear what others say Who Killed Creativity (Chapters 2 & 3)
The Creative Optimist (keynote)
Optimism is a key mindset required for creative thinking.
Selection of Keynote Gaia Grant (Chapter 6 & “From the ashes” video Chapter 9)
Motivation & the Passion to drive transformation
Discover how world champion sports people & high achievers use PASSION to push themselves to achieve amazing results.. (How can creativity be saved? Passion: Chapter 6)
Champion Mindsets: Developing an optimistic mindset is a critical pre requisite for being creative. Andrew Grant sets out to discover how to do this by following some extra ordinary people. (How can creativity be saved? Optimism: Chapter 6. Why the Mexico rubbish dump dwellers might just save the planet: Chapter 9)
Look before you Lynch
Egypt’s Tariff Square a famous tourist place in 2011 turned in seconds to the lynching of an innocent bystander. A reminder that the mob mentality is more dangerous and volatile than individuals (Chapter 8) coming soon
Can innovation keep up with sigmoidal growth?
Why our cites are getting faster. Darren McCubbin, Andrew Grant & team hit the streets of Singapore, London, Sydney and New York (some of the fastest paced cities in the world) to see how the pace of life affects our ability to be creative.. (Chapters 2,5 & 8) coming soon
Does creative equal crazy?
Creative places beyond the cubical
Does travel really broaden the mind? And do cities attract crazy people? Go beyond the box to see how and why crazy people and travellers are often the real trail blazers when it comes to creativity. (Chapters 2,5 & 8) coming soon
Playing with fire and disruptive innovations
Discover a 40000 year old secret to overcoming disruptive innovation. Whilst many things may kill creativity, Disruptive innovation destroys companies and like a bushfire, by the time it hits, it’s too late. Back-burning practices discovered by indigenous Australians, and use now by fire fighters seems to be the only way to overcome these destructive monsters. (And they lived happily ever after…or did they? Chapter 8) coming soon!
Why the Mexico rubbish dump dwellers of Neza might just save the planet (Chapter 9)