Episode Description
What happens to creativity after midnight, when the world gets quiet and our minds start to wander differently?
In this episode, I explore how time, light, and solitude can change our focus and imagination once the day lets go. From the “mind after midnight” effect and the science of chronotypes, to the painter’s single pool of lamplight, I look at why some of our most meaningful ideas appear when the world is still.
This isn’t about staying up late for its own sake. It’s about noticing what happens when distraction fades and thought slows down. Whether you’re a night owl or an early riser, this episode invites you to find your own pocket of quiet, where creativity feels less like effort and more like discovery.