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The Construction Record Podcast
The Construction Record Podcast – Episode 362: Construction goes to the Movies

The Construction Record Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 21:17


On this special episode of The Construction Record Podcast, as children and teens across North America make their way back to school for another year, digital media editor Warren Frey and ConstructConnect director of news media Vince Versace discuss construction as seen in the movies. Films and television can inspire future career choices for young people, and certainly The LEGO Movie, which celebrates becoming a master builder in a world of bricks is no exception. Vince and Warren also cover more adult fare such as Locke, a film starring Tom Hardy about real construction challenges as he drives across the UK. Other construction films include Bridge on the River Kwai, Darkman and other, as well as many documentary series such as Extreme Engineering, Megastructures and Cities of the Underworld and Design Canada, a film about how Canadian design from the 1960s influenced both graphic presentation and architecture.   You can listen to our recent podcast with Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA) president Jeannine Martin and British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) president Chris Atchison about the upcoming B.C. election here and our episodes are available at the Daily Commercial News and Journal of Commerce websites, on Libsyn and at  Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music's podcast section. Thanks for listening. DCN-JOC News Services With Locke, construction gets its movie LEGO builder captures The Post's form and function in Vancouver Bridge on the River Kwai Darkman The LEGO Movie Extreme Engineering Megastructures Cities of the Underworld Design Canada

Kapital
K125. Manu Gamero. Ideas escondidas

Kapital

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 89:12


«El tipo tenía razón. Yo no lo sabía entonces y tardé en saberlo, pero tenía razón. Una temporada en Nueva York cambia a cualquiera, para bien y para mal. La vida en Nueva York es un deporte de velocidad y reflejos en el que, al final, decide la suerte. Eso tiene que ver, seguramente, con el tipo de persona al que atrae la ciudad. Pocos van a Nueva York para retirarse o para llevar una vida tranquila. A Nueva York se va a trabajar y a vivir con la mayor intensidad posible, lo cual acarrea riesgos. Y hace falta suerte. Supongo que yo la tuve. Algunos de mis amigos no la tuvieron». Enric González en Historias de Nueva York. Kapital es posible gracias a sus colaboradores: Idealista/data acaba de lanzar una plataforma para encontrar las mejores oportunidades de inversión residencial, informándote de la rentabilidad del inmueble o su alquiler estimado. Accede al análisis económico de todos los anuncios publicados en Idealista, con datos como la estimación del coste de reforma, los gastos asociados o el flujo de caja. En el buscador encontrarás además información de la zona, como la demanda de alquiler y el perfil de sus habitantes. Puedes ver cómo funciona la plataforma con la muestra en abierto de La Rioja. Idealista/data pone a tu disposición toda la información ordenada y en tiempo real del sector inmobiliario para que tomes la mejor decisión con los mejores datos. Utiliza el código Kapital_invest en el registro para recibir un descuento del 40%. Índice: 1.30. La dureza de Nueva York. 11.55. Diseño autodidacta. 17.15. Compromiso por entender al cliente. 24.31. Tu visión en una servilleta. 28.09. El pitch de Don Draper a Lucky Strike. 31.19. Interacciones sin pantallas. 36.52. Cómo diseñar una identidad nacional. 40.04. Elon Musk, Jony Ive y Steve Jobs. 52.10. A los neoyorquinos les gusta Calatrava. 54.36. Ideas como producto colectivo. 1.00.01. Mi revelación de carrera. 1.10.55. Nuestras vidas antes de internet. 1.20.11. Las ventajas del trabajo remoto. Apuntes: Historias de Nueva York. Enric González. Mad men. Matthew Weiner. Design Canada. Greg Durrell. Steve Jobs. Walter Isaacson.

BRAND PARTY Podcast
#5MinuteMonday: How to Achieve Success with Your Designer

BRAND PARTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 4:07


In today’s episode, find out the 5 essentials to get the perfect designer for your next project in less than 5 minutes. We all know there’s nothing more frustrating than not knowing what’s going on with your project but that ends today. Whether you found them on Fiverr, Upwork, they are a freelancer, run their own business or are an agency, you need to know the answer to these 5 questions before you sign on the dotted line. Listen in to find out some of Christine’s best ways to set up no-fail communication channels so that your designer can deliver.Good luck on your search for success, my friend.New here? Catch up on everything you missed in Season 1!Christine is the founder of CL Designs and the host of Brand Party Podcast. Christine has traded in climbing the corporate ladder for climbing mountains around the world. She helps lifestyle businesses realize their vision and connect with the people most important to them through branding, web design, and social content creation, with a holistic brand 360 perspective. Saying no to dull and clunky visuals and yes to consistency, creativity and efficiency form the core of her approach. What to Listen For Start here. Your project will crumble before it gets started without this check-in. (1:49)Do they even know what they are doing? Assess a potential designer with ease and confidence by finding out their system and platforms for communication. (2:24)This isn’t just a pay check. How to politely ask if your new designer supports your vision? (3:05)Speed Recap: 5-point checklist to achieve success with your next designer. (3:35)Resources From This Episode:Making Content Just Got Easy with Canva ProHow to Achieve Success with your Graphic Designer Looking for a designer for your next project? Let's chatLike what you've heard?Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your BestieFree Brand Consistency ChecklistCheck In With Christine Christine on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram 

BRAND PARTY Podcast
The Secret Sauce To Successful Fortune 100 Marketing

BRAND PARTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 18:30


In today’s episode, get your nose out of your spreadsheets and learn what to skip and what to double down on when it comes to having successful marketing like a Fortune 100 company.  Gain insights to apply to your own path with key indicators on when you should start paid ads and outsource your marketing. Christine and Erik (@erikhuberman) also go deep and chat about what success means to them and how happiness is the key to life, no matter what you’re doing. Plus, hear about why 3rd party marketing works best.Erik Huberman is the founder and CEO of award-winning Hawke Media, the fastest growing marketing consultancy in the United States. Launched in 2014, Hawke Media has been valued at $75 million and has grown from seven to over 150 employees in Los Angeles, New York, and Boston. The company has serviced over 2000 brands of all sizes, ranging from startups to household names like Red Bull, Verizon Wireless, and Alibaba. As a serial entrepreneur and marketing expert, Huberman is a sought-after thought leader in the world of digital marketing, entrepreneurship, sales, and business as a Forbes “30Under30.”What to Listen For: The age-old debate: Tweaking vs Innovating. Is tweaking better than innovating when it comes to moving the needle forward?  (2:46)Deep expertise goes a lot further than mediocrity. At what point should you outsource your marketing? (4:15)Are you using your own time wisely? Ask yourself this FIRE question if you’re debating hiring someone. (5:35)Check this list. Erik’s recommendations for Small Business Marketing Essentials on a limited budget. (10:55)Having trouble getting results from your marketing efforts? Here’s the secret sauce to marketing. (14:08)Resources From This Episode:Lenny & Larry’sHawke Media PodcastHawkemedia.comErik on TwitterFree Brand Consistency ChecklistJoin Skillshare and Get 2 Months FreeLike what you've heard? Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your BestieFree Brand Consistency ChecklistCheck In With Christine & ErikChristine on InstagramErik on InstagramHawke Media on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram

BRAND PARTY Podcast
How to Get Out of Your Own Way and Past Perfectionism

BRAND PARTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 23:33


In today’s episode, ditch the overwhelm and learn easy ways to show up as your full self, all the time.  It’s not about showing up perfectly, it’s about showing up. Easier said than done. Tune in to try out some tools that will bring you to an even deeper awareness of yourself in any given moment and help you get out of your own way.  Do you struggle with performance anxiety or speaking your truth in front of others without word vomiting? Are you a recovering perfectionist or exhausted by overwhelm? Christine and Chantal (@chantalstaffabb) will have the next steps of your self-growth journey mapped out by the end of this episode.Chantal Stafford-Abbott, founder of The Deep Space has worked as an international fashion model for over a decade living in NYC, Paris, London, and other fashion capitals of the world. She moved back to Montreal in 2017 to pursue her studies in Human Relations at Concordia, and founded The Deep Space that year. The Deep Space is a monthly conversation series that helps open-minded people who want to explore common experiences through safe and non-judgmental conversations in a community setting. Her mission is to create safe spaces for human conversations in modern settings.What to Listen For Time to Dive Deep. Why having a safe space to have deep conversations is so transformative to personal growth. (7:23) Flex your Muscles! (10:40) Making your way back to authenticity by checking in with this sense.Do you have performance anxiety? This mantra is a gamechanger. (14:22) Under Pressure? Here are 3 tips to kick overwhelm’s butt to the curb. (16:44)Resources From This Episode:The Next Deep Space ConversationFind more of what makes you happy. Join Skillshare & Get 2 Months Free Like what you've heard? Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your bestieFree Brand Consistency ChecklistCheck In With Christine & ChantalChristine on InstagramChantal on InstagramThe Deep Space on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram

BRAND PARTY Podcast
How to Have Healthy Money and Live a Wealthy Life

BRAND PARTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 19:17


In today’s episode, find out how Beyonce and your (next) accountant are basically twins. Having healthy finances in your business isn’t just about balancing the books, although that’s something you shouldn’t be avoiding. Working on your money mindset can help you set the right goals, the right prices, and even help you during tax time. Christine and Lisa (@lisa.zamparo) explore tangible money tips for your mindset, your budgets, and ways you can assess your current financial state as you head into Q2.Lisa Zamparo is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) in Toronto who helps female led-startups and self-employed women grow their profits and create a sustainable income. Lisa combines her Bay Street finance experience with a passion for personal development. She sees entrepreneurship as a vehicle for personal growth, and profit as a powerful tool for making positive change in the world.The Wellth Company is a financial services firm providing tax, bookkeeping and CFO services designed for the way women work and communicate. They value collaboration, communication and empathy. When you work with them, you feel empowered by your finances.What to Listen For: Let me see you 1-2 Step. 2 tangible steps to reduce the overwhelm when it comes to all the Covid-19 financial updates. (4:16)Don’t beat yourself up. We’ve all been there. The 2 most common financial mistakes that will shortchange you. (5:29)Charging hourly? This quote is a gamechanger. (7:30)Wealthy or wellthy? The top 3 things you need to assess your own financial wealth. (9:38)Keep more of your money during tax season! 3 ways to make taxes easy breezy lemon squeezy. (13:16)Handle your finances like a professional. Here are Lisa’s favourite financial tracking tools. (15:58)Resources From This Episode:FreshBooksQuickBooksLike what you've heard? Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your BestieFree Brand Consistency ChecklistCheck out the shownotes & partial transcriptionsCheck In With Christine & LisaChristine on InstagramLisa on InstagramThe Wellth Co on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram

BRAND PARTY Podcast
Do Right by People and They’ll Do Right By You

BRAND PARTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 22:50


In today’s episode, lean into the conversation of resilience and building a business through obstacles and hardship as Chieff shares his journey of building a business during a global pandemic. It takes great leadership, problem-solving on the fly, and massive amounts of resilience to start and run a business in the best of times, and even more so now. Christine and Chieff (@goaskchieff) also dive deep into the importance of having a community behind you and how supporting your community can come back to you tenfold.Chieff Bosompra is a results-driven person with a creative eye and expansive imagination. He uses 7+ years of creative management and data analytics to help businesses tell engaging stories about their brand identity, services, and products. He's also the founder of Undisposable and Aunty Lucy's Burgers.What to Listen For Learn from Your Mistakes. Honing in on clarity when your brand is close to your heart. (4:30)Follow the Leader. How to lead and empower as your company grows. (5:14)Be real. Why transparency and authenticity will always perform better than Instagram hype. (10:23) This is WILD!!! Listen to this journey of overcoming hardship and building resilience while growing a business from scratch during a global pandemic. (12:01)Not just a hashtag. The top ways we can best support BIPOC businesses. (17:38)Resources From This Episode:Undisposable PUMA collabAunty Lucys Feature in The Toronto Star Protect & Grow Your Business With Contracts That Work As Hard As You DoSupport a BIPOC business and rep some Aunty Lucy's merchLike what you've heard? Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your bestieFree Brand Consistency ChecklistCheck In With Christine & ChieffChristine on InstagramChieff on InstagramAunty Lucys on InstagramUndisposable on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram

BRAND PARTY Podcast
How Curiosity Will Make You A Better Business Owner

BRAND PARTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 16:53


In today’s episode, give a round of applause to your own damn self. It’s often easier to clap for others than to clap for ourselves. That’s why it’s essential that we sit in building our own self-esteem as business owners. You need to be able to champion yourself and show up with confidence day in, day out to stay in it for the long haul. We’re talking about how you can strengthen those self-esteem muscles. Christine and Alana (@alanaruoso) also discuss mindset hacks to keep that nasty imposter syndrome at bay and ways to double down on trusting your own gut. Plus, you’ll get 3 ways to ensure you’re actually building your own dreams and not someone else’s.Alana Ruoso is a Success Coach for Designers, Creatives and Entrepreneurs who deep down know that they can do better, but keep falling short of where they want to go. With over 20 years of experience working at top design studios and owning her own businesses, Alana has been there, done that, bought the T-shirt and re-designed it so it looks much better with your favourite jeans. Radiating humour and honesty, Alana shows clients how to ditch struggle, own their value and move their career from vanilla success to spectacular triumph.What to Listen For: You can do it, put your back into it. The 3 S’s are the backbone of your biz. (4:02)Staying in the safety zone won’t save you. Fake it until you become it when imposter syndrome hits. (6:36)Is pastel pink really right for your business or is it just right for you? Ask yourself: WWCD? for all your big decisions. (7:32)Fear or facts? Engage this trifecta while you trust your gut. (8:03)Gather round, it’s storytime. Try these top 3 tips for building your own version of success. (9:08)Resources From This Episode:Amy Cuddy’s Ted Talk on Body LanguageHow to Build a Brilliant Creative Career ResourceOverextended and Tired of It ArticleRunning a Business Isn't Easy. Making Content Just Got Easier with Canva ProLike what you've heard? Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your BestieFree Brand Consistency ChecklistCheck In With Christine & AlanaChristine on InstagramAlana on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram

BRAND PARTY Podcast
#5MinuteMonday: Design Trends Of 2021 That Will Get You Noticed

BRAND PARTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 6:09


In today’s episode, learn the top design trends of 2021 that will take your brand to the next level and have all eyes on you. The guesswork and confusion? Poof! Gone. After combing through all of the 2021 design trend predictions and recommendations, this list will cut through the noise and make sure you know what is really impactful for your brand this year. So sit back and listen in. Maybe you’ll even find the permission you need to stop looking like everyone else in your industry. Plus, you’re not going to want to miss the bonus colour trends of the year.New here? Catch up on everything you missed in Season 1 and 2!Christine is the founder of CL Designs and the host of Brand Party Podcast. Christine has traded in climbing the corporate ladder for climbing mountains around the world. She helps social impact businesses and nonprofits create cohesive branding, web design, and social content creation to increase your impact and sales. Saying no to dull and clunky visuals and yes to consistency, creativity and efficiency forms the core of her approach. What to Listen For What’s THE most important design trend in 2021? Find out how Just Creative recommends implementing this one. (1:01)Knock Knock! Were you awake in 2020? You’ll need to stand up and use your voice for this design trend. (1:58)Embrace your imperfect perfection (finally!) This one is a distinct look and might not be the perfect match for every brand. (2:37)Ready to stand out? Be bold with this design trend that includes liberated, saturated colours that won’t have you mistaken for anybody else. (3:00)Bright or Calming? Breaking down the colour trends for 2021. (4:11)Resources From This Episode:Just CreativeThe DrumWebFlow99 DesignsWixGet Creative with Canva ProBook a Call with ChristineLike what you've heard? Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your BestieFree Brand Consistency ChecklistCheck In With Christine Christine on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram

BRAND PARTY Podcast
Honest Reasons Why Freelancing is Actually Worth It

BRAND PARTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 19:19


In today’s episode, discover how to find a legitimate mentor or coach who can help take your freelance life to the next level. Check the receipts. There’s a lot of fakers out there. And let’s be clear about one thing, even though you are flying solo, you don’t have to do this freelance thing on your own. Don’t miss Christine and Jasmine (@jasminewilliamsmedia) chatting about the benefits of finding support and asking for support within the freelance community. Life’s always better when someone’s got your back. Plus, you’ll hear Jasmine’s incredible freelance journey and a first-hand account of how she found the perfect mentor for her and action-packed tips on how you can do it too.Jasmine Williams is an award-winning writer, content marketing expert, and the founder of Jasmine Williams Media, a boutique content marketing consultancy serving a global roster of industry-leading companies and visionaries. Jasmine helps creative entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, and growth-stage startups launch and grow their businesses with strategic storytelling.What to Listen For: What was scary then is not scary now. How Jasmine got the courage to do this. (6:11)This is the Holy Grail. Finding the perfect mentor is not impossible with these 3 tips. (7:45)You can Google til the cows come home but it won’t give you this and TBH, you need it. (9:39)Don’t get it twisted. The subtle and not-so-subtle difference between coach and mentor. (11:27)Who do you want on this roller coaster ride with you? Finding support and seeking support while you’re flying solo. (13:31)Resources From This Episode:Jasmine on Twitter Jasmine on LinkedIn Join the Waitlist for Jasmine’s Click-Worthy Content Academy Tease Tea Founders Fund Mentorship ProgramUplevel Your Freelance Skills. Join Skillshare Now and Get 2 Months Free!Like what you've heard? Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your BestieFree Brand Consistency ChecklistCheck In With Christine & JasmineChristine on InstagramJasmine on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram

BRAND PARTY Podcast
Why Courage Makes You The Best Kind Of Leader

BRAND PARTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 15:02


In today’s episode, get complete clarity on what it takes to be a leader, finally. The word leadership gets tossed around like caesar salad these days. Everyone has leadership “advice” ranging from vague to strange and yet we’re all told we need to be a great leader to run a great business. Christine and Sandra (@sandra_corelli) will define courageous leadership and get you on a clear path of what you actually need to know about leadership and yourself! Are you willing to show up authentically? How about when you don’t know what the answers will be? Plus, you’ll hear how 2020 has changed what’s required to be a good leader for your team, for your clients, and for the world. As Founder & CEO of Humanicity Consulting Group, Sandra’s passion is to redefine leadership by being more intentional about how we work, lead, and live. It has become her mission to help people by maximizing their strengths and unique talents to propel them to make an impact within themselves, their company, and their culture. Sandra believes that connection is at the heart of leadership – when you are clear about your purpose, you can lead with intention, nurture inclusion, and create lasting impact. What to Listen For: Navigating a changing world can have you feeling inside out and upside down. Here’s what courageous leadership is all about and how it can help us now. (3:43)North? South? East? West? What direction do you lead from? (4:43)How Do You Measure Up?The 6 Quintessential Qualities of a Courageous Leader. (5:20)Haters gonna hate but they might have a point. The 10% truth and the impact it could be having. (9:56)Resources From This Episode:Sandra on TwitterSandra on LinkedInContracts to Protect Your Biz Like what you've heard? Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your BestieFree Brand Consistency ChecklistCheck In With Christine & SandraChristine on InstagramSandra on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram

BRAND PARTY Podcast
Pitch Perfect - Why Your Story Needs to Be Seen and Heard

BRAND PARTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 17:41


In today’s episode, discover why your story truly matters to the world. Truly! And it always has. Jump on in and listen to how you can use your unique, beautiful story to get more eyes on you and your brand, fast. Christine and Jennifer (@shesnewsworthy) chat about why authenticity is a major player for your brand getting featured in the media, and how to pitch perfectly to actually get the media coverage you deserve. Plus, cultivating a strong mindset that can serve you from a TV segment to closing a sale is closer than you might have guessed.Jennifer Singh is a former TV reporter turned PR Strategist, Media Coach and entrepreneur. She has more than 15 years of experience working in the Canadian media industry as a producer, writer, and reporter for CTV, Global, CP24 and the CBC. Jennifer founded She’s Newsworthy Media to help amplify the voices of women in the media because their expertise is underrepresented. What to Listen For Let your story shine. These key actions will get you out of imposter syndrome & comparison stat. (3:25) Eeek. This might scare the crap out of you. What’s the right outlet for your story? (5:48)Your story is not for everyone. 3 things you can include in your media pitch to ensure your story lands in the right hands. (8:25)Do you have a fresh story? Inclusive marketing and allyship in media are hot right now but let’s not stop there. (11:39) Under fire. The action we can take to ensure our media is representative, inclusive, and diverse. (14:55)Resources From This Episode:The Pitch Perfect Formula Media + PR Toolkit FREE! Media Pitch TemplateBook a Call with JenniferSign Up for Freelancer University Like what you've heard? Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your BestieFree Brand Consistency ChecklistCheck In With Christine & JenniferChristine on InstagramJennifer on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram

BRAND PARTY Podcast
#5MinuteMonday: Never Make These Branding Mistakes Again

BRAND PARTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 8:14


Season 3 is all about impact and exploring the deep, tough questions in your business. Topics we’ll be covering this season include diversity and inclusion, accessibility, personal growth and boundaries, and what it takes to be a courageous leader. In today’s episode, find out the 5 branding and design myths that we need to debunk to best understand that branding is worth your investment. Whether budget, uncertainty, or other pressing priorities have stopped you in your tracks on getting a bold brand, you and your brand are worth investing in. Listen in as Christine busts the branding and design myths that are holding you back from standing out as the number one choice to your dream clients and having massive success!New here? Catch up on everything you missed in Season 1 & 2!Christine is the founder of CL Designs and the host of Brand Party Podcast. Christine has traded in climbing the corporate ladder for climbing mountains around the world. She helps social impact businesses and nonprofits create your bold legacy through cohesive branding, web design, and social content creation to increase your funding opportunities and sales. Saying no to dull and clunky visuals and yes to consistency, creativity and efficiency form the core of her approach. What to Listen For Can’t blow this house down! Are you taking care of your biggest, most valuable asset? (2:38)More than your logo. This is how many touch points it takes to lead customers to action. (5:07)It’s gonna cost you! Rebuilding your crumbling foundation or building right from the ground up. (5:30)Branding isn’t just for the big guys. Is it too early for you to establish your brand? (5:55)Ditch the DIY stat! This branding myth is the most detrimental. (6:18) Resources From This Episode:Catch up on Season 1 & 2 of the BPPSave This Post! Debunking Branding Myths Why your brand is like a houseFree Brand Consistency ChecklistBook a Clarity Call with Christine Level Up Your Content Now with Canva Pro Like what you've heard? Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your BestieCheck In With Christine Christine on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram

Whatevertown
#36 Here Here I'm Here

Whatevertown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 58:24


“Those were the glory days of jokes” References Intro: Gabriel Gundacker’s Coinstar bit 1, 2, 3 The new Canada Food Guide ‘Farming Simulator’ is getting its own esports league Would You Rather… …​learn that we’re alone in the universe, or find out that aliens have heard our call and are on the way to take our resources? (Thanks Gustavo!) …​poop in the only toilet at a party—knowing you’ll clog it—or in the bushes? …​be my grandma or my grandpa? …​have a permanent splinter under your toenail or have a permanent bad haircut? …have to work in a free clinic in 2050’s Russia twice a week OR your family crest is a banana and Die Hard movies starred William Shatner? …forget who you are every time it rains or never be able to remember why you walked into a room? Recommendations: Jon: Design Canada Ryan: Back in My Body by Maggie Rogers (from Heard It In A Past Life) Tim: Phoenix by Pedro the Lion Brought to you by our Patreon supporters. Thanks!

The 2020 Network
Quality Content: 2018's Most Popular Episode

The 2020 Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 34:30


In the spirit of the holiday season, we're highlighting the most listened to episodes from each show. Toping Quality Content's most popular list, is Alex's interview with filmmaker Greg Durrell, who's documentary Design Canada celebrates the golden era of graphic design in Canada.

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#80/NY Architecture + Design Film Festival 1: Curbed's Kelsey Keith + Mmuseumm + Canada's Greg Durrell

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 68:51


Every fall, the New York Architecture and Design Film Festival (ADFF) premieres the best new documentaries of the year. Kelsey Keith, the Editor-in-Chief of Curbed, was on the ADFF discussion panel for Enough White Teacups, a film by Michelle Bauer Carpenter about using design to solve critical human problems.  Host George Smart interviewed Keith at the Curbed offices in New York where they talked about the movie as well as Paris, Candide, and tacos. The Mmuseumm is New York's smallest, barely the size of a closet, and highlights a new model of curating modern artifacts. The New York Times Style Magazine included Mmuseumm on The Cultivist’s “Top 12 International Hidden Art Gems,” and it was called curatorial genius by Steve Heller at The Atlantic. Closed for the winter, it will reopen in the spring. Greg Durrell is the producer of Design Canada, the first documentary chronicling the history of Canadian graphic design and how it shaped a nation and its people.  He is a partner at Hulse & Durrell, a Vancouver-based firm that develops brands, products and films for ambitious organizations to make a lasting impact. Their client list includes the International Olympic Committee, the Canadian Olympic Team, NBC Sports, and Square, that company whose terminals you're swiping regularly.

The 2020 Network
Quality Content #9: Design[ing] Canada, with Greg Durrell

The 2020 Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 33:27


Host Alex Paterson is joined by designer and filmmaker Greg Durrell, whose documentary film Design Canada celebrates the golden era of Canadian graphic design, for a deep dive into Canadian design and what it says about us as a country.

Hal Anderson
The Ultimate Fighter 27 Champ!

Hal Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 28:45


In today's podcast, Hal Anderson talks to the Ultimate Fighter Champ 27 Brad Katona. Hal also chats with Greg Durrell about his new documentary Design Canada. And Julie Buckingham teaches Hal about the importance of emoji.

Off Hours
I Keep Buying Lathes

Off Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 69:11


Turns out there’s more than one way to thread a screw. Chris talks to Jon about the upsides and challenges of crafting multi lead threads for his pens, and why you should use metric—not imperial—measures. • Jessica Edwards The Producer of the documentary film, Design Canada & founder of Film First Co. • Timely Tees Jon recently released a co-axial version of the Escape Tee • Multi Lead Threading One of Chris’ most popular blog posts • The Machinery's Handbook A quintessential reference in any machine shop • The Sheaffer Snorkel A stupendously over-engineered fountain pen design • Fischer Space Pen A pen engineered for use in zero gravity • David Oscarson Pens • Dykem Layout Fluid A surface masking solution that makes it easier to see where the tool you're using has come into contact with the material you are working on • Taig Lathe One of the first lathes in Chris’ n+1 collection of lathes • The Perfectionists A book, by Simon Winchester, that details the history of precision manufacturing • Archimedes Screw • Logan Lathe The lathe Chris upgraded to from the Taig • Higbee Thread • Breech Thread • Follower Thread Cutting A video demonstrating how threads are cut using a follow rest • Hello internet A podcast hosted by CGP Grey & Brady Haran • Demise of the Kilogram A video produced by Hello Internet co-star, Brady Haran, that explores how the way we define various units of measurement is changing • Veritasium Derek Muller goes hands-on with the world's roundest object, a sphere of silicon used as the definitive standard of a kilogram • Veritasium Redux A follow up to the previous video, Derek Muller ventures deep into the National Institute of Standards & Technology to discover how science is redefining the kilogram & rendering that perfect sphere of silicon effectively obsolete

Off Hours
Design Canada

Off Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 46:49


It was Canada Day this past weekend. This may get a little patriotic. Sorry. Full visual show notes available at http://offhours.show/ep20 • Helvetica A documentary detailing the origin & ubiquity of the typeface Helvetica • Design Canada A documentary on Canadian design • Canadian Flag A visual history of the Canadian flag, courtesy of Wikipedia • Canada Wordmark Official guidelines for the Canada wordmark • Massimo Vignelli "If you can design one thing, you can design everything." • CN Logo A look back through the identity design of Canadian National Railway • Ontario Logo The former logo of the Ontario Government • Olympic Logo Official logo for the 1976 Olympics in Montreal • 1972 team Canada hockey jersey Looking back on the design of the Team Canada hockey jersey, created for the 1972 Summit Series, by John Lloyd • Heather Cooper Designer of the Roots logo, alongside other iconic Canadian logos & illustrations • Rams A forthcoming documentary exploring the life & work of the legendary, German designer, Dieter Rams • Jon Klassen Canadian author & illustrator who helped fund Design Canada, his book I Want My Hat Back is a favourite in the Edwards' household • Julie Kraulis Another Canadian children's book author & illustrator who has recently made a splash on the watch scene with her incredible, large scale pencil drawings of iconic timepieces • Concepts 5.0 iPad A sketching app that Chris has been using on his iPad Pro • Patek Desk Clock An example of one of the many ornate desk clocks produced by Patek Philippe

T'as raison ma Brenda
Émission du 29 juin 2018

T'as raison ma Brenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018


Au menu cette semaine, je vous parle du documentaire Design Canada, de l'opération Ikea à Paris, de Youtube Music et IGTV, la nouvelle application d'Instagram.

T'as raison ma Brenda
Émission du 29 juin 2018

T'as raison ma Brenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018


Au menu cette semaine, je vous parle du documentaire Design Canada, de l'opération Ikea à Paris, de Youtube Music et IGTV, la nouvelle application d'Instagram.

Whatevertown
#15 The Winkler Police Report

Whatevertown

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 60:51


Winkler, MB Winkler noise by-law The News Loud neighbour and missing sweater The Bant Wheel Sandwich Alignment Chart Family Roadtrips Would you rather… (With special guests, Sarah Kehler and Jaymi Brown) …drink a litre of hot sauce, or a litre of hand lotion? …get a free Whitecap V60 coffee every day but it gives you minor indigestion/gas for three hours, or have to drink a Tim Horton’s double-double every day and as you receive the coffee, you have to see “Ooo, I love me a good Timmy’s coffee!”. …win a year trip to Europe with $2000.00 a month included, or get to spend 10 minutes on the moon The Recommendations Jon: Design Canada Ryan: Vide Noire by Lord Huron Tim: The Habitat by Gimlet Media

Master of One Network
Episode 119: 静かな樹皮 (a quiet bark)

Master of One Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 56:47


A Quiet Place: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6644200/ Isle of Dogs: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5104604/ Crop 2018: http://www.cropbr.com/ Uncharted: The Lost Legacy: https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/uncharted-the-lost-legacy-ps4/ Design Canada: https://designcanada.com/ Delta Captain Wings: https://www.flysfo.com/museum/aviation-museum-library/collection/13075

Sunday Night in Canada
Episode 50: The Praxis Vindication

Sunday Night in Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 71:12


[00:00] Intro [04:20] Nathan went to a play. [05:59] Fax machines and the internet. Let's News! [12:34] Design Canada is a documentary on Kickstarter about Canadian graphic design. [LINK] [15:55] Don't you put Nintendo Switch carts in your mouth. [LINK] [18:16] Star Trek Discovery is set for a late-summer/fall launch. Andrew isn't holding his breath. [LINK] [28:25] Ridin' the .wav [39:45] Retro Commercials [45:20] Stargate SG-1 - S03E12 - Jolinar's Memories recap [57:38] Stargate SG-1 - S03E13 - The Devil You Know recap