“Zealously pursue small delights and diversions.”
— Mikal HartWatch the video at http://creativemornings.com/talks/mikal-hart/1
“Zealously pursue small delights and diversions.”
— Mikal HartWatch the video at http://creativemornings.com/talks/mikal-hart/1
The New Tropic, a small group of Miamians curating local news and events, spoke on our theme Humility. Watch the video to find out more about the 5 things that taught them humility and how to be great at it. What questions will you ask?
(via The New Tropic | What Questions Will You Ask? | CreativeMornings/MIA)
Giovanna Carrasquel, our speaker on the theme Ugly, shares her Morning Ritual. What’s yours? How do you prepare for the day?
(via Giovanna Carrasquel | MorningRitual | CreativeMornings/MIA)
“If you want something fun and wonderful to happen, you have to make it happen. Be bold. Go out there. Do it.”
— Karyn LuWatch the video at http://creativemornings.com/talks/karyn-lu/1

Our monthly theme is here…May is Robot
114 chapters around the world are geared up to nerd out over this month’s theme: Robot, presented by MailChimp. The theme was chosen by our Prague chapter and illustrated by the amazing Ella Cohen.
As technology with a capital T continues to dominate our world, we’re exploring the role machines play in creativity and disruption — from 3D printing to healthcare to transportation.
A few speakers include:
Carla Diana, designer-artist exploring the impact of future technologies (New York City)
Nerea Iriepa, student of robotics and organizer of RoboCupJunior 2015 (Malmo)
Alex Webb, Assistant Professor of Emergent Technology at the School of Architecture and Planning, University of New Mexico (Albuquerque)
Gregor Hofbauer, photographer and creative director (Vienna)
Find an upcoming talk near you.
As always, tickets are available the Monday before each talk. Be sure to use the hashtag #CMRobot and we’ll see you in the morning!
This month’s theme is UGLY, chosen by our CreativeMornings/ Geneva team and beautifully illustrated by the talented Matt Chase.
Learn more: http://creativemornings.com/blog/januarys-theme-is-ugly
We love this initiative started by our CreativeMornings/NewYork speaker on Chance, Steve Laviosiliere, to mentor students over coffee. Based in NYC? Sign up here to meet with and mentor underserved youth.
With attendees representing almost 30 countries, the inaugural CreativeMornings Summit was a two and a half day event that featured talks from seasoned organizers, chapter storytelling, food, workshops, a trip to the MoMA and more. Check out some of the magic in our recap over on the blog here.
We had a great time at the first ever CreativeMornings Summit. Check out some of the magic in our recap over on the blog here.