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The Right-Brain Workout

Re-train Your Brain to be More Creative in 10 Weeks

Russel Howcroft Alex Wadelton

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Penguin
03 December 2019
Creativity has the power to transform.

To transform you, your mental state, your relationships, your work, and, yes, even the world.

In The Right-brain Workout, you'll find 70 questions posed by some of Australia's most creative people

from the worlds of comedy, art, advertising, music, literature and photography. Questions that will probe, cajole, and challenge you to be more creative, every day.

You'll rediscover the creativity that we all have inside of us when we were kids. Or you'll enhance your already creative mind.

Plus, you'll uncover weekly Right-brain Tips- simple things that you can do to stimulate your brain.

It's the fun and energising exercise regime for your brain that you didn't know you were looking for. And it just might help unlock the creative genius inside of you.

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Imprint:   Penguin
Country of Publication:   Australia
ISBN:   9781760894955
ISBN 10:   1760894958
Pages:   128
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Former adman Russel Howcroft is the public face of brand marketing and advertising in Australia thanks to his appearances on ABC's hugely successful show The Gruen Transfer and Network Ten's Recipe To Riches. When he was twenty and partway through a marketing degree, Russel did a week's work experience at McCann Erickson agency. He fell in love with advertising and spent 24 years in the industry before joining Network Ten in 2013 as Executive General Manager, responsible for Ten's operations in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Russel has worked for some of the best agencies in the world including five years in the UK at Lowe Howard-Spink. He co-founded Leonardi Brandhouse and ran his own agencies with various partners for eleven years. In 2006 he joined George Patterson Y&R, Australia's oldest agency brand. The group included The Campaign Palace, VML, IdeaWorks and BrandAsset Consulting. Before moving into television, Russel was chairman and CEO of Young & Rubicam Brands Australia and New Zealand. In 2010, media mogul Harold Mitchell presented Russel with a much-coveted Charlie Award for his personal brand creation off the back of The Gruen Transfer. Russel is a regular commentator on Melbourne radio. He has been a board member of Melbourne Football Club and chairman of the Advertising Federation of Australia, and is a current board member of Freeview.

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