Every episode of The Right-brain Warm-up ends with each guest answering a question from our book The Right-brain Workout. The answers people give are ALWAYS amazing. So, today's episode features three amazing guests answering a series of right-brain questions to see how creativity can create limitless possibilities. So, welcome to the first ever episode hilarious of Right-Brainiacs!


Questions like:
Write a poem about how exciting paying your power bill is.


There is a cute village of tiny people that live in your belly button. They make clothing out of lint, use your hair like lumber to build houses and their main diet consists of dead skin. Three times a week they meet for religious services. What is the focus of their religion?


If clay was discovered to be a new super food, what would it be called to market it to people?


Guests


Jono Lineen spent almost 20 years travelling the world working as a forester, mountain guide, ski racer, humanitarian relief worker and writer. He is a curator at the National Museum of Australia. His books include River Trilogy, Into the Heart of the Himalayas and Perfect Motion.


Kimmie Neidhardt is the Creative Director and co-founder of Sydney based creative agency, Burd. She's spent the last 20 years using her creative skills to help brands make shitloads of money. What she really, really wants to do though, is leave the world better than how she found it. So she's now working on a way to use her creative skills for the greater good.


Jack Druce is one of Australia’s sharpest and most original comedians. His unique humour has lead him to headline shows nation wide, perform at Splendour in the Grass, comedy festivals all over Australia, as well as writing for Channel 10’s ‘The Project.’


This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm