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“Creativity and its bad sister, the blockade”
Ronja Larissa von Rönne - Book authoress, columnist for ZEIT ONLINE, TV and podcast moderator
Wednesday 14th October, 6.30pm CET
How do you manage to be creative at the push of a button? What to do when the deadline is on the horizon, but you yourself are completely blocked sitting in front of the white sheet of paper?
In this conversation, I want to talk about it, talk about how to transform time pressure into inspiration, share life hacks and tricks and also talk about what can be done when it seems hopeless. And why maybe that's not so bad after all.
Wednesday 14th October, 6.30pm CET
How do you manage to be creative at the push of a button? What to do when the deadline is on the horizon, but you yourself are completely blocked sitting in front of the white sheet of paper?
In this conversation, I want to talk about it, talk about how to transform time pressure into inspiration, share life hacks and tricks and also talk about what can be done when it seems hopeless. And why maybe that's not so bad after all.
Ronja Larissa von Rönne
Ronja has been running her blog “sudelheft” since 2012 and is working as a columnist for ZEIT ONLINE. Her novel "We are coming" was published by Aufbau-Verlag, the column collection "Today is unfortunately bad: Complaints about life" by S. Fischer.
She is currently presenting the arte magazine "Streetphilosphy" and for audible the podcast "My First Million". In 2020, she will be go on tour with her new reading series "Now it’s much worse".
She is currently presenting the arte magazine "Streetphilosphy" and for audible the podcast "My First Million". In 2020, she will be go on tour with her new reading series "Now it’s much worse".
Each Prada Possible Conversation will also result in a donation from Prada to UNESCO, whose work during the COVID-19 pandemic focuses on the importance of culture, creativity, and education for over 1.5 billion students worldwide affected by school and university closure, as well as on a programme to increase international cooperation in science. Supporting their initiatives across the globe, this is a further demonstration of the vital exchange between fashion and society.