Episode

Unlocking Everyday Genius: From Memory Palaces to Getting Outside

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Daily Creative with Todd Henry
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Mar 18, 2026
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Summary

In this episode of Daily Creative, we explore the often-overlooked link between our environment, memory, and creative potential. We kick off with the story of Cicero and ancient memory techniques, dive deep with 6-time USA Memory Champion Nelson Dellis (author of Everyday Genius ) on the method of loci (the "memory palace"), and unpack the science behind our Indoor Epidemic with Dr. John LaPuma. Together, we consider how modern life—filled with screens and boxed-in routines—could be diminishing our ability to think, create, and lead at our best. Nelson shares how anyone can build a powerful memory through intentional practice, breaking the myth that memory champions are simply born, not made. Dr. LaPuma explains how our brains and bodies weren’t designed for today's screen-centered, indoor existence, and offers tactical ways to reclaim our creative clarity and restore focus—many of which involve getting out in nature. Throughout the episode, we connect these ideas back to leadership, reminding ourselves and listeners that great communication, creativity, and strategy start with meaning, not just data. Five Key Learnings from the Episode: Memory is Trainable. Extraordinary recall isn’t just an inborn gift; with techniques like the memory palace, anyone can expand their capacity to remember and connect ideas. The Brain Needs Meaning, Not Just Data. Raw facts aren’t sticky—stories, images, and emotional connections make information memorable and impactful in creative work and leadership. Environment Is Everything. Burnout and creative stagnation aren’t character flaws; they’re often environmental. Our brains thrive on sensory-rich, varied surroundings—not fluorescent lights and screens. Nature as a Creative Reset. Just 17 minutes a day spent intentionally in a green or bl…