Natalie Nixon: Professor to Creativity Strategist, Speaker, & Author
In this episode of Clocking Out, we meet Natalie Nixon, a creativity strategist, global keynote speaker, author, and CEO of Figure 8 Thinking. A woman who built a career not by following a map, but by trusting the thread that connected every unexpected turn along the way.
Growing up in Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Natalie moved through three very different schools, a mother who wove and sewed, a father who worked two jobs, and a childhood spent figuring things out on the stoop. That's where her curiosity was born.
When it came time to declare her college major, she called home bracing for disappointment. Instead, her father offered one of the most liberating sentences she'd ever hear: if you study what you love, you'll have to turn away opportunities. That statement became her north star.
What followed was anything but linear. Middle school English teacher, hat designer, global fashion sourcing executive, professor and MBA program director. Each chapter fed the next in ways she couldn't have engineered.
But the leap didn't come from inspiration. It came from exhaustion. The breaking point wasn't a dramatic resignation. It was an involuntary moment of honesty, walking down a hallway, arms full of papers, hearing herself say through clenched teeth, I don't want to do this.
What she didn't realize was that she had already been building her next chapter. A small consulting practice called Figure 8 Thinking had quietly become proof of concept. The leap, when it came, was a step onto ground she had already been preparing.
Today, Natalie advises leaders through her Wonder Rigor methodology, pairing imaginative curiosity with the discipline of testing and prototyping. Through keynote speaking, Leap Lab events, and two award-winning books, The Creativity Leap and Move. Think. Rest., she helps people build creative capacity for consistent innovation.
This conversation is about nonlinear paths, the courage to follow your curiosity before you can justify it, and what it means to finally stop masking the voice that's been telling you it's time.
Connect with Natalie at:
Growing up in Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Natalie moved through three very different schools, a mother who wove and sewed, a father who worked two jobs, and a childhood spent figuring things out on the stoop. That's where her curiosity was born.
When it came time to declare her college major, she called home bracing for disappointment. Instead, her father offered one of the most liberating sentences she'd ever hear: if you study what you love, you'll have to turn away opportunities. That statement became her north star.
What followed was anything but linear. Middle school English teacher, hat designer, global fashion sourcing executive, professor and MBA program director. Each chapter fed the next in ways she couldn't have engineered.
But the leap didn't come from inspiration. It came from exhaustion. The breaking point wasn't a dramatic resignation. It was an involuntary moment of honesty, walking down a hallway, arms full of papers, hearing herself say through clenched teeth, I don't want to do this.
What she didn't realize was that she had already been building her next chapter. A small consulting practice called Figure 8 Thinking had quietly become proof of concept. The leap, when it came, was a step onto ground she had already been preparing.
Today, Natalie advises leaders through her Wonder Rigor methodology, pairing imaginative curiosity with the discipline of testing and prototyping. Through keynote speaking, Leap Lab events, and two award-winning books, The Creativity Leap and Move. Think. Rest., she helps people build creative capacity for consistent innovation.
This conversation is about nonlinear paths, the courage to follow your curiosity before you can justify it, and what it means to finally stop masking the voice that's been telling you it's time.
Connect with Natalie at:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalienixonphd/
- Website: https://www.figure8thinking.com/
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