Stanford's Tina Seelig on Creativity
If I could be a student again, there's one professor I'd want to meet: Tina Seelig, the Executive Director for the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, in the Entrepreneurship Center at Stanford's School of Engineering. The next best thing for me was to read her book, What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20. 
Maybe I just wish to be 20 again. Come to think, reading her book was like being a kid again; getting in touch with the creative powerhouse within was very stimulating.
Many of my friends are glad to see this interview published, they're hoping I'll calm down now and won't be waving my scribbled copy with the well-worn, broken binding in their faces as I quote favorite passages from Tina's masterwork with the byline A Crash Course on Making your Way in the World.
Show #282 (35:08) Listen
Continue reading to see my mad scribbles in Tina's fabulous book...


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Comments
Tina is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I retweeted & emailed out this link.
Posted by: Norris Krueger | March 30, 2010 2:15 PM
AWESOME podcast! I have been listening to Tina's Stanford podcasts for years. Thanks for having her on.
Posted by: Brian D. | March 30, 2010 4:48 PM
Thanks Frank. I need to get my sons to read this. They are 14 and 11 but can't start too early...
Posted by: Shaheen H. | March 31, 2010 3:32 PM
This is very timely. I did buy her book, following your suggestion, and have bought several copies for friends and colleagues.
I am looking forward to a few minutes to listen to the interview.
Great job!
Posted by: John Tillquist | March 31, 2010 3:35 PM