Episode 007: Don't Be An Idea Thief with Jeffrey Davis




The Creative Giant Show with Charlie Gilkey show

Summary: Jeffrey Davis is a creativity consultant who helps connect his clients to what really matters. He is a writer and the author of the book entitled The Journey from the Center to the Page. He also has had several essays, articles, and short stories appear in both print and on the web publications all over the world. He sits down with Charlie Gilkey to talk about ideas and how to honor the people who inspire you.     Key Takeaways: 2:15 – We're always swimming in new ideas and sometimes we accidentally take it from someone else.   7:10 – What is a signature idea?  15:07 – Danny Brown pointed out how an advertising agency stole an independent video's premise and ideas without any attribution.  20:10 – Both Jeffery and Charlie talk about the degrees of attribution.  26:55 – People don't want to reference their competitors, but when you do, you are operating from a point of generosity versus a hoarding mentality.  31:10 - Maria Popova actually created a standard on how to properly attribute content creators and she was called an elitist for it.  37:25 – Being generous with your ideas actually helps you with your book marketing.  41:15 – Jeffery read a great Forbes article about how to steal ideas ethnically. Charlie chimes in on this as well.   43:25 – We  have signature ideas that can not be stolen.    Mentioned In This Episode: Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson Here Comes Everybody by Clay Shirky Ecstasy of Influence by Jonathan Lethem  After the Ecstasy, the Laundry by Jack Kornfield