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In episode 75, The Occupational Philosophers chat with Design Guru, Chi Ryan. Chi is a designer, writer, researcher, learner, educator and all-round creative polymath. She is obsessed with design that puts experience first She helped everyone from hungry startups to global giants transform through design and has led, taught and been part of teams designing digital and physical products, services, brands, events, physical spaces, processes, values, systems, learning experiences, rituals, models, methods and almost everything in between. She has led cross-functional research, design and innovation practices (Fjord/Accenture Song, Idean/Frog/Capgemini Alumni) around the world (from London to Milan and Hong Kong to New York. Chi is currently a higher-degree by research candidate at Torrens University where my practice-based research focuses on exploring the nexus of design, post-humanism, economics, ethics and philosophy through the lens of radical design theory. She is also Adjunct Faculty at RMIT University in Melbourne In this episode, they explore: What is design and why does great design matter? What's behind the groundbreaking talk of “Dude, where's my creativity?” What is post-design? (Get ready for the best answer ever) Why you will never look at an LA bus stop in the same way Why absurdity, provocativity, spectacle, nostalgia and mythology need to be in the conversation of great design Why Derida was a polarising philosopher Why all leaders should smile a little more As always, there are some great thought experiments. This time they explore the minds of French Philosophers through the thought experiment of Blankety Blanc… There is so much insane depth and insight and Chi is a very funny guest so The Occupational Philosophers hope you enjoy the show as much as they enjoyed making it. More about Chi linkedin.com/in/chiryan http://www.chiryan.design/makeshop https://chiryan.com/
On the August 13, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editorial director Peter Sciretta is joined by senior writer Ben Pearson to discuss the latest film and tv news, including Taika Waititi's Star Wars movie, The White Lotus, Dark City, Venom, Shang-Chi, Ryan Murphy and more. In The News: Peter (og Jeremy): Taika Waititi Teases His ‘Star Wars' Movie: “It Feels Very Me”What makes a Taika Waititi movie? Ben (og Shania): FX Orders New Ryan Murphy Anthology Shows ‘American Love Story' and ‘American Sports Story' Peter (og Shania): HBO Renews ‘The White Lotus' for a Second Season with a New Getaway Ben: ‘Stranger Things' Spin-Offs Might Be in the Cards Ben (og Joshua): ‘Dark City' Director Alex Proyas is Working on TV Version of the 1998 Cult Classic Peter (og Chris): Here We Go Again: ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage' Release Date Moves To October Peter (og Danielle): ‘Shang-Chi' Not Going to Disney+ Premier Access as Disney Doubles Down on Theatrical Ben (og Eric): AMC Reaches Deal With Warner Bros for 45 Day Theatrical Window in 2022Mention: A Guide to Each Hollywood Studio's Theatrical Windows Also mentioned: All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
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This episode, Andy is in Tasmania for Foundry Live. Foundry Live is a conference by Foundry Creative School in Tasmania. Every few months they invite industry leaders to speak to their students and local businesses. At the end of September, Andy attended alongside Todd Henderson, Director of architecture firm, Cumulus; Chi Ryan, Experience Strategy Director at pwc and Marcel Jacobs, Design Lead at Mentally Friendly. Given the audience at the event, this episode is especially good for those of you looking to get a break in the industry. But even if you're looking to create a good first impression or network for a new role, there's some great advice in this one. You can find out more about Todd, Chi and Marcel at the Foundry Live event page. Thanks to Matt Leach and Ali Kerr for collaborating on this one and giving us permission to share with the NNC community. FOLLOW: @myfoundrylife @adwrighty @sarahpnguyen @nvrnotcreative Thanks to: @streamtime --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nevernotcreative/message
In this episode, we spoke with Chi Ryan National Experience Strategy Lead at PwC. Chi Ryan makes meaningful products, services and experiences for humans, and humanity — and she’s passionate about empowering others to do the same. She has worked with many of the big names in service design including Fjord, Isobar and Idean and she is now the experience strategy lead at PwC. We talked about Ancient Egypt and Graham Hancock, using video and motion to communicate, teaching and learning, the circular economy and how we can wake people up to think differently. Chi also shared The Circular Design Program and highlighted the responsibility designers have towards fighting to eradicate industrial waste and pollution. Special thanks to our friends Streamtime for their ongoing support. Check them out at streamtime.net. Get a free account. Try them out. It'll be time well spent. Links: https://grahamhancock.com Do What You Can’t https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG7dSXcfVqE Jodorowsky’s Dune Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg4OCeSTL08 Jodorowsky meets Kanye West https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7Qdc2ggPHc The Circular Design Program https://www.dezeen.com/2019/06/11/ellen-macarthur-circular-economy-designers/ Kaching Film https://kachingfilm.com
This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design and The Academy.ie Hello, and welcome to another episode of This is HCD. I’m your host Chi Ryan and in this episode, I’m speaking to Derek Horn, a designer at Bedwood and Co., a New York-based branding agency focused on design, strategy, and innovation. He’s also a volunteer director at Out for Undergrad, a non-profit that helps LGBTQ undergraduate students reach their full potential. Connect with Derek on LinkedIn Now you can leave us a voicemail Have something to share about this episode? Leave us a voicemail now Connect with This is HCD Follow This is HCD us on Twitter Follow This is HCD on Instagram Sign up for our newsletter (we have lots of design giveaways!) Join the practitioner community on This is HCD Slack Channel Read articles on our This is HCD Network on Medium Other podcasts on This is HCD Network Power of Ten with Andy Polaine EthnoPod with Dr John Curran & Jay Hasbrouck Bringing Design Closer with Gerry Scullion ProdPod with Adrienne Tan Support the show.
Hello, and welcome to another episode of This is HCD. I’m your host Chi Ryan and in this episode, I’m speaking to Phil Balagtas and Jack Wilkinson from speculative futures, an international community focused on speculative and critical design, design fiction, futurism, and strategy and foresight. Practitioners in their own right, Phil has been a practicing visual and interaction designer since 2001 and has experienced designing across a variety of devices and platforms within non-profit, retail, advertising, and enterprise software organisations. https://www.primerconference.us/ Have a comment about this episode that you'd like to share? Now you can leave us a voicemail Have something to share about this episode? Leave us a voicemail now Connect with This is HCD Follow This is HCD us on Twitter Follow This is HCD on Instagram Sign up for our newsletter (we have lots of design giveaways!) Join the This is HCD Slack Channel Follow us on Medium Other podcasts on This is HCD Network Power of Ten with Andy Polaine EthnoPod with Dr John Curran Bringing Design Closer with Gerry Scullion ProdPod with Adrienne Tan This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design and The Academy.ie Support the show.
Better Questions Better Life Podcast (Formerly the Why 2 Podcast)
“Being different gives the world color.” - Nelsan Ellis How does a Human Centered Designer think about and ask questions? Well, there are few in the industry better to ask than the talented Chirryl-Lee Ryan. Chi has almost 20 years of experience in visual design, research, and human centered design. She’s worked, and led teams, at some of the most innovative and forward thinking companies in the world including Fjord, Isobar, and Idean. During part 2 of 2 of her interview, we get into more of the nitty gritty of how she goes about inspiring others to ask questions and techniques she uses to ask questions. Make sure you follow the Better Questions Better Life on the socials and join in to the conversations using the hashtag #BQBL Make sure to check us out on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Better Questions Better Life Podcast (Formerly the Why 2 Podcast)
“Empathy is simply listening, holding space, withholding judgment, emotionally connecting, and communicating that incredibly healing message of you’re not alone.” – Brene Brown What is being empathetic? Is your knowledge undermining your ability to ask questions? These, and many more questions are asked, and talked about in today’s episode as we focus on shoring up the 3 foundational mindset pillars that everything else in this podcast is built upon. So don’t miss this episode! Make sure you follow the Better Questions Better Life on the socials and join in to the conversations using the hashtag #BQBL Make sure to check us out on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Click here to check out part 1/2 of Chi Ryan’s interview here.
Better Questions Better Life Podcast (Formerly the Why 2 Podcast)
“We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.” - Walt Disney How does a Human Centered Designer think about and ask questions? Well, there are few in the industry better to ask than the talented Chirryl-Lee Ryan. Chi has almost 20 years of experience in visual design, research, and human centered design. She’s worked, and led teams, at some of the most innovative and forward thinking companies in the world including Fjord, Isobar, and Idean. During part 1 of 2 of her interview, she talks us through how she goes about asking clients questions as she tackles some very big challenges in some very big companies! She also gives us brilliant insights as to how to inspire others to ask questions as she drives change and innovation. Chi also has her own podcast which explores many of today’s topics in greater detail and is always high on my own podcast rotation! Make sure you follow the Better Questions Better Life on the socials and join in to the conversations using the hashtag #BQBLMake sure to check us out on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Hello, and welcome to another episode of This is HCD. I’m your host Chi Ryan and get ready for an exciting episode because today I’m speaking to Australian designer and nurse practitioner, Maitu Bush. Maitu has a masters’ degree in public health and broad clinical and managerial nursing experience, including working in Tijuana, Mexico with Nobel Prize Laureate, Mother Terresa, in International Border Aid. As well as experience as an emergency oncology intensive care nurse and as a sexual health nurse practitioner. Matiu on Twitter Bolton Clarke Read the transcript of this episode Read about Matiu Bush This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design Follow This is HCD us on Twitter Follow This is HCD on Instagram Sign up for our newsletter Join the This is HCD Slack Channel Follow us on Medium Support the show.
Hello, and welcome to another episode of This is HCD. I’m your host Chi Ryan and in this episode, I’m speaking to Liz Fosslien, designer, illustrator, and co-author of the brilliant book: No Hard Feelings, The Secret Power of Embracing Emotion at Work. Liz spent the last three years empowering leaders at companies like Google, Facebook, and Nike, to create cultures of belonging in which employees feel safe taking risks, asking questions, and putting their ideas out into the world. Instagram @lizandmollie Twitter @fosslien www.lizandmollie.com Buy the book This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design Follow This is HCD us on Twitter Follow This is HCD on Instagram Sign up for our newsletter Join the This is HCD Slack Channel Follow us on Medium Support the show.
Hello and welcome to another episode of This is HCD. I'm your host Chi Ryan, and in this episode, I'm speaking to researcher Steve Portigal. Steve is the Principal of Portigal Consulting and the author of two books: Interviewing Users: How to Uncover Compelling Insights, and Doorbells Danger and Dead Batteries: User Research War Stories. Based outside San Francisco, Steve helps companies to think and act strategically as a result of human insights. Steve has his own podcast, Dollars to Donuts, where he interviews people who lead user research in their organizations. Throughout his career, Steve has interviewed hundreds of people including families eating breakfast, hotel maintenance staff, architects, rock musicians, home automation enthusiasts, credit default swap traders, and radiologists. His work has informed the development of mobile devices, medical information systems, music gear, wine packaging, financial services, corporate internet and video conferencing systems. Wowsers - Steve has really done a lot of things! Exclusive discount The following 20% discount code for 'Doorbells, Dangers and Dead Batteries'. Expires on December 31, 2018: HCD2018 Resources Doorbells, Dangers and Dead Batteries Interviewing Users Portigal Consulting Rosenfeld Media Steve Portigal on LinkedIn Vox Media Dollars to Donuts podcast This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design Follow This is HCD us on Twitter Follow This is HCD on Instagram Sign up for our newsletter Join the This is HCD Slack Channel Follow us on Medium Support the show.
Hello and welcome to another episode of this is HCD. I'm your host Chi Ryan and Aussie designer, living in working in New York City. In this episode, I'm catching up with Marc Stickdorn and Adam Lawrence, co-authors of the cult service design books. This is Service Design Thinking and more recently This is Service Design Doing. If you aren't familiar with either of the books, we'll put the links into the show notes for this episode. Marc on Twitter Adam on Twitter More than Metrics Experience Fellow Smaply Work Play Experience This is Service Design Thinking book This is Service Design Doing book This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design Follow us on Twitter Follow on Instagram Sign up for our newsletter Join our Slack Channel Follow us on Medium Support the show.