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Doomer Optimism
DO 305 - Orthodox Masonry

Doomer Optimism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 68:15


Patrick Lemmon and Seth HarrisIn this episode, Patrick and Seth discuss the principles of traditional and orthodox building methods, the importance of local materials, and the future of sustainable construction. They explore how craftsmanship, local culture, and thoughtful design can create enduring and meaningful structures.Keywords:building, masonry, traditional construction, local materials, sustainability, architecture, craftsmanship, Vermont, masonry revival, orthodox Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Built Environment and Human Flourishing03:00 Personal Journeys in Craftsmanship and Building Traditions05:58 The Philosophy Behind Orthodox Masonry08:54 The Importance of Teamwork in Craftsmanship11:50 Learning from Nature: Building with Local Materials15:00 Challenging Traditional Building Practices18:02 The Historical Context of Building in Vermont21:04 The Concept of Housewrights and Holistic Building23:57 The Impact of Industrialization on Building Practices27:03 The Relationship Between Building Materials and Environment29:59 The Future of Building: Embracing Local and Sustainable Practices40:02 The Impact of Flooding on Homes41:56 The Evolution of Building Materials43:50 Ventilation and Heating in Masonry Homes50:04 Design Principles in Architecture52:00 The State of the Building Arts Movement01:03:04 Optimism in Building PracticesOrthodox Masonry is a design/build firm specializing in structural masonry and timber frame construction. Creating buildings that are both structurally and aesthetically resilient, we offer an alternative to disposable construction. https://www.orthodoxmasonry.com/about

Architecture, Design & Photography
Ep 129 - How Spaces Shape Our Lives: Insights from Danish Kurani

Architecture, Design & Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 101:27


In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography, Trent Bell sits down with architect and author Danish Kurani to discuss his latest book, The Spaces That Make Us: Why Design Is Broken and How We Can Create a Happier, Healthier World.  Trent and Danish explore the powerful ways architecture and environmental design shape our psychology, behavior, relationships, and overall well-being. From the spaces we grow up in to the cities we move through every day, the discuss how thoughtful design can influence how we connect, feel, and live. The Spaces That Make Us: Why Design Is Broken and How We Can Create a Happier, Healthier World: https://www.amazon.com/Spaces-That-Make-Us-Healthier/dp/1400249120 About Danish Kurani: Danish Kurani sees how buildings are failing to nourish people. After witnessing how poorly designed environments hold back people across the globe – from the middle of Manhattan to villages in India – he's made it his mission to remake architecture for human flourishing. His groundbreaking designs for New York City, Google, and communities on four continents prove that thoughtful architecture can unlock human potential. Named one of the World's Most Innovative Architects by Fast Company, Kurani has pioneered a human-centered approach that's transforming lives worldwide. His work spans from floating homes in disaster-prone areas to schools in informal settlements, always focusing on one question: how can architecture solve our most pressing social challenges?  A Harvard-trained architect and urban designer, Kurani's architectural ideas have been shared at leading institutions including Stanford, MIT, Harvard, and Columbia, and featured in TIME, World Economic Forum, and the Wall Street Journal. National governments recognize him as a leading voice in social impact architecture – not because he builds beautiful buildings, but because he builds spaces that work for real people. More from Danish Kurani:  Website - https://danishkurani.com  Architecture Website: https://kurani.us/  LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/danishkurani More from us:  Website: www.adppodcast.com  Instagram: http://instagram.com/adppod_

Austroads: Transport Research and Trends
Design Principles for Adapting Roads and Infrastructure for Emerging Mobility Technologies

Austroads: Transport Research and Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 63:28


As automated, connected and electric vehicle technologies continue to develop, road agencies across Australia and New Zealand need to prepare infrastructure for new operating conditions. Technologies such as Automated Vehicles (AVs), Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs), Electric Vehicles (EVs), Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) place new demands on both physical and digital infrastructure. Many of these demands extend beyond the scope of current design standards. This webinar presents the findings of Austroads Project CAV6428, which defines a set of high-level design principles to support infrastructure readiness for future mobility. The project reviewed international and local research, analysed existing Austroads and jurisdictional guidance, and engaged with Austroads member agencies to understand current challenges and priorities. The project outputs provide a structured foundation to support agencies through this transition, identifying key gaps and mapping how infrastructure capability can evolve over time. The project identified 24 topic areas - 11 physical and 13 digital - where agencies require clearer direction to support emerging vehicle technologies. Across these topics, the report identifies 135 design principles covering areas such as managing transitions of control between automated and manual driving, ensuring readability of lane markings and signage, managing mixed traffic interactions, kerbside management for automated vehicles and EVs, ensuring reliable CAV communications, protecting data from cybersecurity threats, and supporting digital resilience. The principles give agencies practical direction for planning and adapting infrastructure in an evolving technology environment. They support informed decision-making that reflects local context, operational needs and technology readiness. The principles are a flexible toolkit that agencies can apply selectively to suit different project types and stages of deployment, while supporting consistency across jurisdictions. The project also developed an online mapping tool to help visualise and navigate the principles. This interactive matrices allow users to filter by topic area and explore how physical and digital considerations for vehicle technologies impact infrastructure. In this session, presenters David Yee and Megan Sharkey explain the purpose and structure of the design principles, summarise the key physical and digital topic areas, outline how agencies can apply the principles in practice. The session will also demonstrate how the mapping tool can support practical application. This webinar is relevant to professionals across road and transport agencies, including planners, designers, asset managers, ITS specialists and policy leads involved in preparing infrastructure for emerging mobility technologies.

Monocle 24: Monocle on Design
Feeling over form and function: the design principles of Tola Ojuolape and Rodolfo Agrella

Monocle 24: Monocle on Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 32:05


London-based interior designer Tola Ojuolape discusses the sense of belonging that she strives to achieve with each new project. Then: Venezuela’s Rodolfo Agrella on the importance of “energy”. Plus: café interiors from the new issue of Monocle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HER Style Podcast | Buy Less, Shop Smarter, Build a Wardrobe You Love
328 | How to Wear Bold Colors Without Feeling Overdone

HER Style Podcast | Buy Less, Shop Smarter, Build a Wardrobe You Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 20:13


Just like in the grand scheme of life, our style journeys tend to take us on a winding road where our focus can shift greatly from one season to the next. One minute, all that matters is cramming for your finals and securing that summer internship. Then you blink and you're planning for your wedding day or to deliver your first baby. Maybe you're getting established in your career or transitioning into retirement. Our lives aren't static and neither are our wardrobes. That's one of the coolest things I get to witness among my clients. Not only do I get a sneak peek into their day to day lives, but I get to see how their style priorities evolve over time. When our work starts, we dive into the basics — fit, color, making sure their style is dialed-in and true to who they are.  A little while later… after they've gotten their feet wet… I get to see what really moves the needle for them. Some clients aspire to seek out the perfect prints, others want to liven up their accessories, and then there are those who realize they've still been brushing off the basics (undergarments, pajamas, athletic wear — that old chestnut) and we get to tackle the nuances of what they truly need for their style to thrive in the current season. I don't know what that is for you or the exact stage of wardrobe development that you're in. But for me? Right now, I am craving color. With all the rich and radiant hues to choose from this spring, you might be itching for more variety in your closet, too. But if you're also like me in that you look best in softer or more muted tones, you might feel limited in how much color you can wear. Here at Her Style, we're all about breaking the rules — with strategy and intention. So in today's episode, I'm going to help you layer on the color in a way that complements you and boosts your confidence. Because there's nothing worse than getting dressed and then feeling self-conscious or overdone all day. Let's make sure you're wearing the colors you love in a way that makes you look and feel your very best.   FREE 5-MIN PERSONAL STYLE QUIZ: https://herstylellc.com/quiz HER STYLE ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/heatherriggsstyle/ JOIN THE WAITLIST FOR HER STYLE COLLECTIVE: https://herstylellc.com/collective   Related Episodes: 150 – 8 Ways to Be More Bold and Creative With Your Outfit Styling 82 – How To Confidently Wear ANY Color You Want 72 – Create Better Outfits Using These 3 Design Principles

Creating Cadence
99 - One Word To Rule Them All

Creating Cadence

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 18:56


In a fast-moving world where burnout, distraction, and overwork have become normalised, building sustainable rhythms may be one of the most important leadership skills of all. What if the problem isn't you… but the framework you've been given? In the penultimate episode of Season 15, Mich Bondesio revisits the central concept that has shaped six years of the Creating Cadence Podcast: "Cadence".This episode brings together the core themes explored throughout the season — burnout, attention, loneliness, regenerative work, focus, constraints, inner capacity, and sustainable performance — and reveals how they all connect through one foundational idea: Rhythm.Rather than chasing the impossible ideal of “work-life balance,” this episode explores why human beings are designed for movement, variation, seasonality, and recovery — and how cadence creates a more sustainable way to work, lead, and live.This is both an introduction to the philosophy of cadence and a reflective wrap-up of the season's deeper themes before the landmark 100th episode.In this episode:Why “work-life balance” often fails high performersThe difference between balance and cadenceHow cadence supports sustainable performanceWhy humans are designed for rhythm, not consistencyThe role of seasonality in work and leadershipWhat “effort waves” are — and why recovery mattersThe dangers of constant intensity and self-overrideHow flexible beats create adaptable structureWhy cadence affects relationships, leadership, and cultureTime Stamps:[00:02:17] The Problem with Balance[00:04:51] What Cadence Actually Means[00:06:31] Seasonality as a Design Principle[00:08:40] Effort Waves & The Myth of Constant Intensity[00:10:36] Flexible Beats[00:12:47] The Social Dimension – Cadence in Relationships[00:14:30] Cadence as an Operating Philosophy[00:16:01] Wrap UpAbout Creating Cadence:Creating Cadence is a podcast about what it really takes to work well and live well in this fast-paced world. The focus is on re-imagining work and business for high-performing founders and teams, creatively-minded entrepreneurs, and purpose-driven business owners who want to make a meaningful impact without sacrificing themselves or their people to burnout, hustle, and overwork.Season 15 follows a monologue format hosted by Mich Bondesio, exploring burnout and overwork and why they have no place in the future of work.Produced by: Bondesio MediaAvailable on: Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, YouTubeEdited on: DescriptHosted on: AcastMusic: "Changing Their Minds" from Premium Beat#Productivity #FutureOfWork #Leadership #BurnoutPrevention #SustainableBusiness #RegenerativeWork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rip It Up: The Renovations Podcast
#58 - Balance, Proportion, & Colour - Interior Decorating Explained

Rip It Up: The Renovations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 31:03 Transcription Available


Having a good eye for design is partly an art - but there is a science to it too, and it's something you can learn. It's about understanding the components of what makes a room just work. In this episode, we break down the core principles of interior design and how to apply them in your homes.What we cover:The 7 key design principles: proportion, balance, unity, rhythm, emphasis, contrast, and detail.How to use repetition and contrast to create a cohesive space.Choosing colour based on tone and shade.The most common layout mistakes - from rugs and artwork to furniture placement.Mood boards, finding your style and not panic shopping.The “slow interiors” approach - it's totally fine to take your time.Key takeaways:Good design is about proportion and layout first, styling second.Colour decisions should always start with the light in your space.The best interiors evolve over time - not in one shopping trip.This episode is a practical guide to creating a home that feels juuuust right.Follow the podcast on Instagram @ripitup_podcast_official, or follow us - Jenny is @workerscottage and Kate is @victorianrathmines

Seller Sessions
Brand Design on a Budget: Google Stitch, Design Principles & Live Split Testing — Conversion Monthly

Seller Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 55:56


In this Conversion Monthly, Danny McMillan is joined by Dorian and Matt Kostan (no Sim this episode — he's on holiday) for a live, practical session on building brand-quality design systems fast and for free. Dorian opens with a tight crash course in the three design fundamentals that separate professional Amazon listings from amateur ones: font pairing, grid and layout, and colour theory. He then demos Google Stitch live, building a full design system from a wooden utensil listing in real time. Danny shows a more automated route — using Perplexity to control Stitch autonomously and generate a complete brand kit from just a product title, bullet points, and a reference image. Matt rounds it off with a live Product Pinion split test of the new designs against the original listing — and the results deliver the session's sharpest lesson. The big takeaway: pretty is not enough. Information + design working together is what converts. Key Topics Google Stitch for brand design — Free AI design tool that generates full brand guidelines, font pairings, and mockups from reference images and prompts 3 design fundamentals every seller should know — Font pairing, grid and layout, colour theory with a contrasting action colour Perplexity + Stitch autonomous workflow — Danny demos letting Perplexity control Stitch end-to-end with zero manual input to generate a full brand kit Coolers.co — Free colour palette tool with a visualiser and AI colour bot (Matt) UX and design laws applied to Amazon — Miller's Law, Fitts' Law, Jacob's Law, Occam's Razor translated into listing and brand site decisions Product Pinion live split test — New designed variants vs the original listing, with real shopper results in under 10 minutes Live test result — The original information-heavy image outperformed the prettier redesigns early on; lesson: strip information at your peril Timestamps [00:00] Intro — Danny opens, Sim is out, format overview [00:48] Dorian: Why most Amazon listings lack design consistency [02:00] The 3 design principles: font pairing, grid/layout, colour theory [04:30] Font pairing explained — serif vs sans-serif, how world-class brands use them [07:00] Colour theory — complementary colours plus one contrasting action colour [08:30] Live Google Stitch demo — wooden utensil set, design system generated from brand brief + images [10:00] Stitch output: colour palette, font pairings, layout mockups [12:17] Matt: brand guidelines used to cost $1,000+ — now free in Stitch [13:00] Dorian: live Figma iteration — cleaning up the infographic using new design system fonts [17:00] Matt: information hierarchy lesson — measurements vs benefits on infographics [19:30] Dorian: "mouse text" and anchoring — what to leave in, what to strip out [20:33] Matt: Coolers.co overview — free colour palette generator and visualiser [22:00] Matt: UX/UI design principles applied to Product Pinion and Amazon listings [25:12] Danny: Perplexity + Stitch autonomous brand kit demo — Z Kitchen brand from scratch [27:00] Z Kitchen outputs: design system, A+ content, infographic, lifestyle mockups, packaging concepts [31:00] How to iterate inside Stitch — refine vs reimagine, varying only specific elements, up to 5 variants [36:00] Danny: UX design laws — Miller's Law, Fitts' Law, Jacob's Law, Occam's Razor [40:00] Danny: Typography slides — spacing systems, layout balance, font families [43:32] Dorian: reveals three redesigned variants ready for split test [44:35] Matt: launches live Product Pinion test — 50 shoppers, cooking category targeting [47:33] Live results coming in — original listing leading over new designs [48:00] Dorian: "pretty is one thing but the information has to be there" [49:00] Danny: design and information are two separate layers — both are required [51:30] Product Pinion API + Claude integration teaser [52:36] Final results and wrap-up — test completed in ~10 minutes with 50 real shoppers [53:44] Closing thoughts and Seller Sessions Live preview (26 days out) Key Takeaways Three principles separate professional listings from amateur ones — font pairing (serif + sans-serif), grid and layout (hierarchy: 1, 2, 3), and colour (complementary base + one contrasting action colour). Google Stitch is the best free tool right now for design mockups — unlike image generators (Gemini, GPT), Stitch understands design principles and generates layout-aware mockups you can iterate on. Pretty does not convert on its own — the live test showed the original, information-heavy image outperforming the cleaner redesigns early. Design is a layer on top of strong product information, not a replacement for it. Perplexity can run Stitch autonomously — paste a product title, bullet points, and a reference image; let it loop through Stitch without touching anything; come back to a full brand kit. You can test design variations with 50 real shoppers in under 10 minutes — Product Pinion lets you run image split tests with category-targeted shoppers, get qualitative feedback, and iterate the same day. Nano Banana outputs in Stitch cannot be regenerated — switch to one of the standard models if you need variation or refinement controls. AI gets you to the concept stage fast — use Stitch to generate the direction, then hand to a designer for finishing. Revision cycles and meetings shrink dramatically. Notable Quotes "If everything is important, nothing really is." — Dorian "The hardest thing is to make something simple, elegant, and something that people get instantly." — Dorian "Pretty is one thing, but the information has to be there. I didn't put the information there — and it's not doing well." — Dorian (on live split test results) "Most people don't necessarily know good design, but they know what they like. It's more of a feel — they go, that looks a bit cheap, or that looks really good." — Danny McMillan "It's never been easier and faster to become a world-class brand on design. Plug in your details, get a design guide going, and you can really up your brand in a very short period of time." — Matt Kostan "The breakout brands from the Amazon community — we haven't had enough of them crossing over. Now that gap's closed." — Danny McMillan Resources Mentioned Google Stitch — Free AI design tool; generates brand guidelines, font pairings, mockups, A+ content concepts, and layout variations. Up to 3,000 generations per day (free) Figma — Design tool used by Dorian to pull Stitch outputs and refine layouts manually Adobe Color (color.adobe.com) — Colour palette exploration and complementary colour tool; used in the live demo for the wood/blue beach-forest palette Coolers.co — Free colour palette generator with AI colour bot and real-world visualiser Pinterest — Recommended for browsing font pairing inspiration Nano Banana 2 — Image generation model available inside Stitch; note: regeneration/variation controls don't work on Nano Banana outputs Perplexity — Used to autonomously control Google Stitch via browser automation, building a full brand kit end-to-end from a single prompt Product Pinion — Consumer research and split testing tool by Matt Kostan; image tests with real shoppers, category targeting, results in minutes. Product Pinion API + Claude integration in development. Guest Info Dorian — Design and conversion specialist, Seller Sessions Conversion Monthly co-host Matt Kostan — Founder of Product Pinion, consumer research and split testing for Amazon sellers

Global Trade Gal
Design Trend Insights - Balancing Modern Trends with Timeless Design Principles

Global Trade Gal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 18:18


In this episode of Deep Dive by Global Trade Gal, Mondoro examines how to balance modern home decor trends with timeless design principles to create enduring products. We'll explore foundational elements such as balance, texture, color theory, and functionality—key factors that ensure your items remain attractive and useful as styles evolve.Discover how adaptable palettes, diverse shapes, and varied finishes allow designers to refresh collections while maintaining classic appeal. Mondoro also discusses the importance of high-quality materials and expert craftsmanship for product longevity and consumer satisfaction.Packed with practical manufacturing advice and styling inspiration, this episode serves as a strategic roadmap for businesses navigating the global furniture market. Join us for actionable insights and industry expertise to help you develop versatile home furnishings that transcend fleeting fads.Read our blog post https://mondoro.com/design-trend-insights-home-decor-product-design/Support the showThe best way not to miss an episode is to subscribe or follow us on your favorite podcast apps. If you are enjoying the show, please help by rating or reviewing us. This really does help others find the show.  A 5-star rating goes a long way!  Know someone who would love the show?  The biggest compliment you can give is to share it with a friend!  The Global Trade Gal Podcast is a production of Mondoro.com. Mondoro specializes in creating, developing, and manufacturing home decor and furniture products for export. If you're interested in learning more, please reach out to Anita directly at sales@mondoro.com. We would love to hear from you! You can also discover more about us through the links below.Check our out website @ Mondoro.comFollow Us on: YouTube: @MondoroCompanyLinkedIn @MondoroInstagram @Mondoro_CompanyFacebook @MondoroCompanyLtdPinterest @MondoroCo

HER Style Podcast | Buy Less, Shop Smarter, Build a Wardrobe You Love
320 | The 6 Questions That Instantly Improve Any Outfit

HER Style Podcast | Buy Less, Shop Smarter, Build a Wardrobe You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 20:23


As women, we're really good at spotting what looks amazing on someone else. I see this all the time inside my group coaching program. You can instantly notice when a friend's outfit looks put together. You can point out exactly what's working. You'll give genuine compliments like, "Oh my gosh, that color is so good on you," or "I love how you styled that jacket."   But when it comes to yourself? Everything feels a little harder to see clearly, because you're not looking at yourself the same way you look at other people. You're not thinking critically, you're being critical.   Being critical sounds like: "This doesn't look good on me." "I hate this." "Why can't I get this right?"   But thinking critically sounds like: "Okay, what would make this better?" "What's slightly off here?" "What small adjustment would improve this?"   And that's what I want to give you today. Because improving an outfit is almost never about changing the whole thing. It's about making tiny, intentional tweaks. But in order to do that… you have to be able to see what's going on.   So today, I'm walking you through six simple questions you can ask yourself that will instantly improve any outfit. This isn't a checklist to make you overthink getting dressed. It's just a way to help you look at your outfits more clearly and critically, so you can make quick, confident decisions and feel better in your clothes every day.   FREE 5-MIN PERSONAL STYLE QUIZ: https://herstylellc.com/quiz HER STYLE ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/heatherriggsstyle/ JOIN HER STYLE COLLECTIVE: https://herstylellc.com/collective   Related Episodes: 249 – Simple Fit Fixes Every Woman Should Know to Make Better-Looking Outfits 180 – The Ultimate Outfit Troubleshooting Checklist to Fix Your Look When It Feels "Off"  72 – Create Better Outfits Using These 3 Design Principles

yourHOME by design
The Secret to a Designer Home: Mastering Pattern Without the Fear. Ep #65

yourHOME by design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 44:07


Send us Fan MailWhat if the one thing missing from your home… is the very thing you've been avoiding?Pattern.In this episode of Your Home by Design, Nico breaks down why so many people feel intimidated by pattern—and how that hesitation is holding your space back from feeling truly designed.You'll discover how pattern goes far beyond decoration. It shapes how you feel, how your brain processes your space, and how your home supports your daily life.Whether you're drawn to bold interiors or prefer a more subtle approach, this episode gives you a clear, step-by-step framework to start using pattern with confidence—without overwhelm or regret.If you've ever walked into a room that just works but couldn't explain why… this is the missing piece.What You'll Learn:Why pattern is the key to making a space feel intentional (not flat or unfinished)The psychology behind pattern—and how it impacts your mood and stress levelsHow to overcome the fear of “getting it wrong”The difference between subtle vs. bold pattern (and how to choose what's right for you)A step-by-step method to build a cohesive pattern story in any roomWhere to introduce pattern safely if you're just starting outHow to use pattern to reinforce your lifestyle, habits, and design styleKey Takeaways:Pattern isn't just visual—it's psychological. Your brain craves structure, rhythm, and repetition.Most people avoid pattern because it feels like a “big commitment”—but it doesn't have to be.The most beautiful spaces don't play it safe—they layer pattern with intention.Start with function first: how you want to feel in a space determines your pattern choices.Balance is everything: too little feels flat, too much feels overwhelming—intentional layering is the goal.You don't need to go bold—subtle, tonal patterns can be just as powerful.A well-designed room is built like a puzzle—pattern is what ties all the pieces together.Support the showWebsite:  https://www.yourparo.comResources:                                                     Free Living Room Know How.                                                                                      Free Bathroom Serenity Guide.                                                                                   Get the Free Guides Here!  https://www.yourparo.com/free-guides                                                    Digital Course: Design Your Home for Better Living https://www.yourparo.com/course

Experience Points
Mary-Ellen Fimbel on Game Design Principles for Education

Experience Points

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 21:07


Mary-Ellen Fimbel on Game Design Principles for EducationThis episode of Experience Points features game designer and educator Mary-Ellen Fimbel, who shares how game design principles can transform classroom learning. She discusses “teaching like a game dev,” using storytelling, interactivity, and even puppets as playful avatars to deliver authentic feedback and spark curiosity. Mary-Ellen explains how honoring student questions, modeling inquiry, and scaffolding problem-solving builds confidence and creativity. She also explores project-based learning through student-created games and her classroom approach to metacognitive self-assessment. Educators, designers, and anyone interested in games-based learning will find practical strategies to make learning more engaging, dynamic, and meaningful.If you liked this episode please consider commenting, sharing, and subscribing.Subscribing is absolutely free and ensures that you'll get the next episode of Experience Points delivered directly to you.I'd also love it if you took some time to rate the show!I live to lift others with learning.  So, if you found this episode useful, consider sharing it with someone who could benefit.Also make sure to visit University XP online at www.universityxp.comUniversity XP is also on Twitter @University_XP and on Facebook and LinkedIn as University XPAlso, feel free to email me anytime at dave@universityxp.comGame on!Get the full transcript and references for this episode here: https://www.universityxp.com/podcast/157Support the show

Circularity.fm
Circular Design Principles: Overcoming Material Barriers

Circularity.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 43:58 Transcription Available


What should designers know about materials before product development? In this episode, Andreas Maegerlein, Head of the Creation Center Europe at BASF, talks about circular design from a material perspective, focusing on how material choices enable or limit circularity. The conversation looks at how product design is affected when materials are developed to last for decades, while products are often designed to be disposable or short-lived. What you'll hear in this episode: • The importance of aligning material choice with product lifetime and use cycles •Why material selection need to be informed by recycling infrastructure, recycling technologies, and energy-usage • How the role of designers is evolving from showcasing quality alone toward also conveying sustainability This episode opens the series Implementing Circular Design Principles, produced in collaboration with the German Design Council. The series explores how design decisions shape circular outcomes at the material, product, and system level, following the principles of Rethink, Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.

RAS Talk
Fish welfare as a design principle with Daniel Elton of Lago Sofia

RAS Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 52:20


Last year, Lago Sofia became the first Chilean aquaculture farm to be WELF-CERT certified for its animal welfare standards. CTO Daniel Elton shares their approach to animal welfare in RAS systems, emphasizing the five domains defined by the OIE: feeding, environmental parameters, behaviour, and mental well-being. He also introduces a new venture, Blue Waters Aquaculture Engineering, where they can offer their technological expertise to design RAS projects for others.

Rails with Jason
296 - Software Design Principles with Andrea Laforgia

Rails with Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 68:22 Transcription Available


In this episode I talk with Andrea Laforgia about programming principles, why good code is code that's easy to change, and his motto: "write your code so it can be easily deleted." We discuss technical debt as an operating model, the fallacy of sacrificing quality for speed, and AI's impact on learning fundamentals.Links:Andrea Laforgia on LinkedInNonsense Monthly

Project Medtech
Episode 242 | Emily Adams, Co-Founder at Leading with Human Design | Empowering Teams with Human Design Principles

Project Medtech

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 36:21


Duane Mancini welcomes Emily Adams, Co-Founder of Leading with Human Design, who shares her remarkable journey from growing up in the Amish culture to becoming a leader in the tech and consulting world. Emily details her escape at 17, her transition into the corporate world, her rapid rise in the automotive manufacturing industry, and her healing journey through therapy and powerlifting, which led her to discover human design. Now, with her tech platform, she helps teams understand their unique working and decision-making styles to improve leadership and team dynamics. Emily Adams LinkedInLeading with Human Design Website“From Choice to Change” BookDuane Mancini LinkedInProject Medtech WebsiteProject Medtech LinkedIn

Work For Humans
Designing Your Life: How to Use Design Principles to Get What You Want in Work and Life | Bill Burnett, Revisited

Work For Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 61:14


From kitchen tables to self-driving cars, everything around us was designed to solve a problem. Bill Burnett, award-winning Silicon Valley designer, believes we can use the same approach to design careers that bring fulfillment and joy. By using curiosity, reframing, collaboration, and other tools, Bill shows how to enjoy the present while shaping a better future. In this revisited episode, Dart and Bill discuss how to adopt a design mindset for life and work, tackle the sunk-cost fallacy, rethink work-life balance, and share practical management advice.Bill is an award-winning designer, New York Times bestselling author, adjunct professor, and Executive Director of the Life Design Lab at Stanford University. Throughout his career, Bill has designed everything from the first slate computer to Hasbro Star Wars action figures, assisting and advising Fortune 100 companies and start-ups alike.In this episode, Dart and Bill discuss:- The design mindset you need to build the life you want- The problem with hyper-focusing on one goal- How to reframe problems to discover new solutions- Avoiding the sunk-cost fallacy- Enjoying what you have while building a brighter future- Management advice for interviewing and hiring adaptable employees- An antidote for the work-life balance problem- And other topics…Bill Burnett is an award-winning Silicon Valley designer and New York Times best-selling author. He currently serves as the Adjunct Professor and Executive Director of the Life Design Lab at Stanford University, and over 350 universities now use his curriculum on how to design your life. Throughout his career, he has designed everything from the first slate computer to Hasbro Star Wars action figures in the toy industry, assisting and advising Fortune 100 companies and start-ups alike.Bill is the co-author of the bestselling book Designing Your Life and recently published Designing Your New Work Life, both of which have garnered significant acclaim. His impact on design, education, and professional development continues to shape industries and inspire aspiring designers worldwide.Resources Mentioned:Designing Your New Work Life, by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans: https://www.amazon.com/Designing-Your-Work-Life-Happiness/dp/0593467450Designing Your Life, by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans: https://www.amazon.com/Designing-Your-Life-Well-Lived-Joyful/dp/1101875321Connect with Bill:www.DesigningYour.LifeWork with Dart:Dart is the CEO and co-founder of the work design firm 11fold. Build work that makes employees feel alive, connected to their work, and focused on what's most important to the business. Book a call at 11fold.com.

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits
Gather At The Well: Re-Entry Without the Burnout: Return from Rest with Rhythm, Not Rush - Lindsey Fuller

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 24:27


We know that gut-punch feeling when your time off ends and the peace you just earned starts draining away before Monday even hits. We've all been there. Here's the thing: Returning to work shouldn't feel like a rush that undoes your rest.This week Lindsey is pulling back the curtain on how she makes rest non-negotiable, even after a big pause like an eight-week micro sabbatical. She's not just sharing ideas; she's giving you the blueprint to design a mindful reentry, a process that is actually a nourishing ritual. Listen as she grounds her approach in the theme of Recovery as a Design Principle, sharing concrete examples from her own eight-week micro sabbatical to show you how to truly honor your rest instead of undoing it.It's time to move past rigid "work-life balance" and embrace Work-Life Integration, designing flow that honors your mission and your humanity, choosing rhythm over rush. Episode Highlights: Lindsey's Personal Approach to Returning After a Break (01:40)Five Key Re-Entry Rituals for Sustainable Return (06:28)Grounding Yourself: Jill's 54321 Somatic Practice (10:08)Using the Parasympathetic System to Rest in Motion (12:22)Shifting from Work-Life Balance to Work-Life Integration (16:00)Actionable Homework for Designing Your Re-Entry (21:46)Reflective Journaling and Affirmations for Integration (22:07)Episode Shownotes: www.weareforgood.com/episode/restwithrhythmnotrush//Join the We Are For Good Community—completely free.Join fellow changemakers, share takeaways from this working session, and keep collaborating in a space built for connection, inspiration, and real impact: www.weareforgoodcommunity.com Say hi

Talk Design
EcoNest: Merging Architecture, Nature & Japanese Design Principles

Talk Design

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 113:43


Paula is an Architect, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, Member Emerita, Building Biologist, author, healthy building consultant and educator. Graduating from the University of Toronto School of Architecture in 1978 and from the Institute of Building Biology and Ecology in 1994, Paula founded her own award-winning architectural practice in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1986-2009 and founded EcoNest Architecture Inc. in Ashland Oregon in 2010.Mae Yuuki is a licensed Architect based in Oregon with over a decade of experience designing homes that prioritize human health, connection with the environment, and a deep sense of sanctuary. Mae greatly values the power of healthy environments and the home as a nourishing place for healing and restoration. She brings a unique blend of design expertise, natural building experience, and a keen sensitivity to how buildings can support physical, emotional, and environmental well-being. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's the Little Things
How Permaculture Design Principles Can Make Cities More Resilient

It's the Little Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 45:26


Linda Appel Lipsius is the executive director of Denver Urban Gardens, where she supports a network of over 200 gardens and food forests that produce 650,000 pounds of food annually. She also helps launch initiatives to help make Denver a greener, more food-resilient place. Linda came on this podcast in July to discuss how community gardens can strengthen cities. Today, she rejoins Tiffany for a deeper dive into how the principles of permaculture can shape how we think about cities. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Permaculture Design Principles Denver Urban Gardens (site) Local Recommendations:‍ Little Owl Coffee‍ The Kitchen‍ Museum of Contemporary Arts ‍Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram) Do you know someone who would make for a great Bottom-Up Revolution guest? Let us know here! ‍ This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership.

Active Towns
Adapting Dutch Cycle Network Design Principles to the North American Context w/ Nick Falbo

Active Towns

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 71:51


In this episode, I finally connect with Nick Falbo to nerd out on the history of protected bike lanes and protected intersections in the United States, how we got so off-track, and how he is leveraging the Dutch cycle network design standards to build world-class infrastructure here in North America while working with the Dutch firm Mobycon.Helpful Links (note that some may include affiliate links to help me support the channel):

Honest UX Talks
#148 Lessons that shaped my design principles

Honest UX Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 36:07


Anfi shares the insights and experiences that have shaped her design principles.This episode was recorded in partnership with ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Wix Studio.⁠ Discover Wix Studio's AI Code Assistant to streamline your workflow and boost efficiency.Check out these links:Join Anfi's ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Job Search community⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The community includes 3 courses, 12 live events and workshops, and a variety of templates to support you in your job search journey.Ioana's ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AI Goodies Newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ioana's Domestika course ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Create a Learning Strategy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Enroll in Ioana's AI course ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠"**AI-Powered UX Design: How to Elevate Your UX Career"**⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Interaction Design Foundation with a 25% discount.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Into UX design⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ online course by Anfisa⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠❓Next topic ideas:Submit your questions or feedback anonymously ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow us on Instagram to stay tuned for the next episodes.

Digital Insights
Set the Standard: Why Every UX Team Needs Design Principles

Digital Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 4:28


Ever notice how every other department has policies and procedures, but UX rarely does?There are rules for procurement. Rules for budgets. Rules for installing software. Even rules for when you're allowed to eat fish at your desk (I wish I was joking). But ask someone for the rules around UX, and you'll probably get a blank look.The difference? Most teams have taken the time to write theirs down. We haven't.That's what we're going to fix.We'll start with one of the most accessible and impactful types of UX guidance you can create: design principles.What Are Design Principles, Really?Design principles are a set of high-level guidelines to help your organization make consistent, user-centered decisions. They provide a north star for teams as they navigate the thousand tiny choices that shape your user experience - from interface copy to onboarding flows.Done right, they:Keep people focused on what matters mostEnsure UX is considered across the board, not just by your teamHelp settle disagreements without calling in the UX policeIn short, they make your life easier and your users' experience better.Why You Can't Just Make Them UpYou may have heard about design principles before. You may have even created your own. However, if you don't create them in the right way, they will rarely succeed.This is because if you try to create them in a vacuum, nobody will follow them.It's not enough to draft a list of nice-sounding statements and post them on the wiki. People will (rightly) wonder where they came from and why they should care. You need to build buy-in from the start.A Simple Way to Create Design Principles That StickHere's the process I use with clients:1. Start with inspirationGo to principles.design and collect around 30 existing principles that could work for your organization. Choose ones that reflect the values you want to promote, and that you'd personally stand behind.2. Involve stakeholders earlyShare this shortlist with a broad group of colleagues. Ask them to vote on the principles that resonate most. This gives them a voice in the process and gives your final list credibility.Note that because you pre-selected principles that could work for your organization, you prevent stakeholders from choosing inappropriate options while still giving them meaningful input.3. Narrow it downYou don't need 30 principles. Nobody will remember them. Based on the stakeholder voting, narrow down to the 6 to 10 most popular options. This gives you enough to provide structure, not so many that they become white noise.4. Share and promoteOnce you've finalized your principles, don't just email them out and move on. Introduce them in team meetings. Refer to them in design critiques. Use them as criteria in design reviews. Make them part of how work gets done.Later in this email course, we'll come on to look at marketing and promoting the work that you do internally within the organization, and that will include more on how to use design principles.Outie's AsideIf you're a freelancer or agency owner, design principles are still worth having, just framed a bit differently. They can be a powerful way to:Show clients what you stand for and how you workGuide internal consistency across your projectsCreate a shared language when collaborating with partnersYou might even consider turning your principles into a short onboarding doc for new clients. It sets expectations early and helps position you as a strategic partner, not just a pixel pusher.The Bigger PictureDesign principles are powerful, but they're just the start. If we want UX to be taken seriously across the organization, we need more than good intentions; we need policy. That's what we'll explore in the next email: how to create lightweight, flexible UX policies that help guide work without grinding things to a halt.Until then, have a think:What's one design decision your team has debated recently that a shared principle could've resolved?

Getting Smart Podcast
How Could Regenerative Classrooms Change The Way We View Education? | Benjamin Freud

Getting Smart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 45:30


Join us on the Getting Smart Podcast as host Mason Pashia dives into regenerative design in education with Benjamin Freud, Head of Upper School at Green School Bali and co-founder of Coconut Thinking. Together, they discuss how schools can move beyond sustainability to embrace regenerative practices that create conditions conducive to life—not just for students but for all living beings. Explore the difference between sustainable and regenerative design, how to foster emergence in learning, and why the future of education requires a life-centered approach. Tune in to rethink systems and embrace the messy, transformative potential of education! Outline (00:00) Introduction to the Podcast and Guest (03:58) Regenerative vs. Sustainable Design (06:53) Principles of Regenerative Practice in Education (11:03) Challenges and Contradictions in Regenerative Education (22:10) Exploring Growth Synergy in Education (25:52) Collaborative Learning and Assessment (29:38) Scaling and Adapting Educational Models (33:55) The Four S's Design Principle (37:39) Creating Conditions Conducive to Life Links Watch the full video here Read the full blog Benjamin Freud article Benjamin LinkedIn Coconut Thinking

Alexa's Input (AI)
Simplifying the Stack with Adam Anzuoni

Alexa's Input (AI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 49:18


In this conversation, Adam Anzuoni, co-founder of an AI onboarding automation startup SimpleStack, shares his journey in the tech industry, discussing his experiences as a CTO and the lessons learned that led to the creation of SimpleStack. We discuss the challenges faced by fast-growing startups in managing their tech stack, how SimpleStack aims to simplify user provisioning and authentication, the integration of AI agents in business processes, the importance of knowledge sharing in tech, and more! This is a great listen for those interested in learning more about building AI solutions, the startup path, and leadershipListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tnV8Qk6SEw1Dr9Tqikr0HWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alexa_griffithLinks: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamanz/Substack: https://substack.com/@adamanzuoniSimpleStack LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mysimplestack/about/SimpleStack Website: https://mysimplestack.com/You can now watch on ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠! Find more from this podcast at https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/alexagriffith/You can support this podcast on the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creators page⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Make sure to subscribe and follow ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Alexa's Input on X⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (https://x.com/alexasinput)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to get notified when a new podcast episode comes out.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Adam Anzoni and SimpleStack01:24 Adam's Journey in Tech and Lessons Learned02:40 Launch Experience at Google Cloud Next06:14 Transitioning from CTO to Co-Founder07:47 Understanding SimpleStack's Purpose and Problem Solving10:12 Identifying Market Gaps and Competitors12:49 Target Audience and User Experience15:54 Challenges in Building SimpleStack17:32 Design Principles and Customer Feedback18:53 Building Team Culture and Hiring Plans22:06 Finding a Co-Founder and Networking Benefits26:31 Investment Strategies and Future Plans27:29 Leveraging AI for Enterprise Solutions29:21 The Role of Leadership in Tech31:09 Educating the Community on AI34:29 The Evolution of AI Agents39:02 Automating Onboarding Processes42:31 Building Trust in AI Technologies48:09 Future of AI Integration51:39 Roadmap for SimpleStack's Growth

Work with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public Service.
EP#139: People-centred and inclusive: The APS Experience Design Principles

Work with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public Service.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 28:08


On the fifth episode of our APS Reform in Action series, we hear from Laure Yassine and Lisa Jansen from Services Australia, and Carly Harrison from the Australian Public Service Commission, on the development of Services Australia's APS Experience Design Principles – and how you can apply them, even if you're not a design expert.These seven principles – simple, inclusive, tailored, connected, transparent, safe, and trustworthy – help the APS design and deliver people-centred, inclusive services across all channels. Developed through extensive consultation and research, they offer practical guidance for improving both policy and service delivery.Laure Yassine, acting national manager, Business and Customer Architecture Branch, Services Australia, Lisa Jansen, national manager, Digital Product Design Branch, Services Australia, and Carly Harrison, assistant director, Partnership and Engagement, APS Commission, join host David Pembroke, CEO of contentgroup, to explore how these principles are being embedded across the APS to improve outcomes for all Australians.Key tips:1. Start with simplicity – clear communication and plain language make services more accessible for everyone2. Focus on outcomes. You don't need to be a design expert to apply these principles effectively3. Use the principles as a guide. They're a practical checklist to evaluate and improve services across government.Show notesAPS Experience Design Principles | agaGet in touch with the Design Experience Team at Services Australia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Paul's Security Weekly
Bringing CISA's Secure by Design Principles to OT Systems - Matthew Rogers - ASW #334

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 69:09


CISA has been championing Secure by Design principles. Many of the principles are universal, like adopting MFA and having opinionated defaults that reduce the need for hardening guides. Matthew Rogers talks about how the approach to Secure by Design has to be tailored for Operational Technology (OT) systems. These systems have strict requirements on safety and many of them rely on protocols that are four (or more!) decades old. He explains how the considerations in this space go far beyond just memory safety concerns. Segment Resources: https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/2025-01/joint-guide-secure-by-demand-priority-considerations-for-ot-owners-and-operators-508c_0.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHSXu1P4ZTo Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-334

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Bringing CISA's Secure by Design Principles to OT Systems - Matthew Rogers - ASW #334

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 69:09


CISA has been championing Secure by Design principles. Many of the principles are universal, like adopting MFA and having opinionated defaults that reduce the need for hardening guides. Matthew Rogers talks about how the approach to Secure by Design has to be tailored for Operational Technology (OT) systems. These systems have strict requirements on safety and many of them rely on protocols that are four (or more!) decades old. He explains how the considerations in this space go far beyond just memory safety concerns. Segment Resources: https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/2025-01/joint-guide-secure-by-demand-priority-considerations-for-ot-owners-and-operators-508c_0.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHSXu1P4ZTo Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-334

Application Security Weekly (Audio)
Bringing CISA's Secure by Design Principles to OT Systems - Matthew Rogers - ASW #334

Application Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 69:09


CISA has been championing Secure by Design principles. Many of the principles are universal, like adopting MFA and having opinionated defaults that reduce the need for hardening guides. Matthew Rogers talks about how the approach to Secure by Design has to be tailored for Operational Technology (OT) systems. These systems have strict requirements on safety and many of them rely on protocols that are four (or more!) decades old. He explains how the considerations in this space go far beyond just memory safety concerns. Segment Resources: https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/2025-01/joint-guide-secure-by-demand-priority-considerations-for-ot-owners-and-operators-508c_0.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHSXu1P4ZTo Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-334

Application Security Weekly (Video)
Bringing CISA's Secure by Design Principles to OT Systems - Matthew Rogers - ASW #334

Application Security Weekly (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 69:09


CISA has been championing Secure by Design principles. Many of the principles are universal, like adopting MFA and having opinionated defaults that reduce the need for hardening guides. Matthew Rogers talks about how the approach to Secure by Design has to be tailored for Operational Technology (OT) systems. These systems have strict requirements on safety and many of them rely on protocols that are four (or more!) decades old. He explains how the considerations in this space go far beyond just memory safety concerns. Segment Resources: https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/2025-01/joint-guide-secure-by-demand-priority-considerations-for-ot-owners-and-operators-508c_0.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHSXu1P4ZTo Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-334

GEAR:30
What's New in Ski & Snowboard Bindings (Burton, Spark R&D, ATK Bindings, AlpenFlow Design)

GEAR:30

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 62:26


What new thoughts and ideas emerge when you bring together in conversation makers of hybrid ski bindings and AT bindings and snowboard bindings and splitboard bindings? Well you're about to find out, because at Blister Summit 2025, Jonathan Ellsworth led a conversation along these lines with Will Ritter of Spark R&D; Royal White, from Burton; Andy Merriman, from ATK Bindings; and Cobey Nash, from the very new company, AlpenFlow Design. Enjoy, this is a great one.RELATED LINKS:Get Yourself Covered: BLISTER+TOPICS & TIMES:Exploring the Evolution of Bindings (3:11)Customer Feedback in Product Development (5:47)Design Principles of New Companies (08:50)The Importance of User Experience (12:13)Evolution of ATK Bindings (15:00)The Future of Snowboard Bindings (18:02)Challenges in Binding Production (21:02)User Errors / Misuse of Bindings (23:58)Understanding Binding Mechanics & Maintenance (34:03)The Importance of Familiarity with Gear (37:10)The Shift towards Lightweight Ski Gear (41:18)Ethical Considerations in Product Development (46:54)Bindings Compatibility (50:00)The Cost of Backcountry Bindings Explained (54:03)The Future of Binding Standards in Skiing (57:15)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Convo By Design
Technical Application of Design Principles and Addressing the Curve in Design Thought | 585 | Maggie Griffin of Maggie Griffin Design

Convo By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 68:19


Application and practical application of tools and techniques. These are just a few of the topics discussed in today's conversation with designer Maggie Griffin, founder of eponymous firm in Gainesville, Georgia. We are discussing more than design today. A lot more, actually. The changing landscape of the industry and staying ahead of the curve. Oh, that pesky curve. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home!  - Where service meets excellence TimberTech - Real wood beauty without the upkeep The trouble with the curve, and staying ahead of it is that if you don't actively stay ahead of it, it passes you by before you know it. Like AI for example. Many designers fear it, most don't really understand it. Those choosing to ignore it, or simply dabble won't lose their clients because of AI. They will lose their clients to designers who adapt and understand how to best use AI in unimaginable ways that will take costs down, increase specification of better products and materials, shrink the timeline and make the absolute most of every designable opportunity. It's true. Maggie and I are chopping this up along with a number of other ideas like; Exploring AI tools in practice AI and interior design application Industry trends and challenges Achieving balance of technology and residential design Kitchen design Product specification and client trust Bathroom design concepts Achieving functionality without sacrificing aesthetic  Thank you, Maggie. Enjoyed this. Thank you to my incredible partner sponsors, TimberTech, Pacific Sales, and Design Hardware. Amazing companies and great friends to the trade so please give them an opportunity for your next project. Thank you for listening, subscribing to the show and sharing with your colleagues. If not already subscribing, please consider that so you receive every new episode automatically to your podcast feed. Please keep those emails coming convo by design at outlook dot com and follow the conversation on Instagram, @ConvoXDesign with an “X”. Until next week, thank you for sharing this time together, until the next episode, be well, stay focused and now that it has arrived in earnest, try to rise above the chaos. - CXD

Paul's Security Weekly
CISA's Secure by Design Principles, Pledge, and Progress - Jack Cable - ASW #321

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 73:50


Just three months into 2025 and we already have several hundred CVEs for XSS and SQL injection. Appsec has known about these vulns since the late 90s. Common defenses have been known since the early 2000s. Jack Cable talks about CISA's Secure by Design principles and how they're trying to refocus businesses on addressing vuln classes and prioritizing software quality -- with security one of those important dimensions of quality. Segment Resources: https://www.cisa.gov/securebydesign https://www.cisa.gov/securebydesign/pledge https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/resources/product-security-bad-practices https://www.lawfaremedia.org/projects-series/reviews-essays/security-by-design https://corridor.dev Skype hangs up for good, over a million cheap Android devices may be backdoored, parallels between jailbreak research and XSS, impersonating AirTags, network reconnaissance via a memory disclosure vuln in the GFW, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-321

Paul's Security Weekly TV
CISA's Secure by Design Principles, Pledge, and Progress - Jack Cable - ASW #321

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 40:34


Just three months into 2025 and we already have several hundred CVEs for XSS and SQL injection. Appsec has known about these vulns since the late 90s. Common defenses have been known since the early 2000s. Jack Cable talks about CISA's Secure by Design principles and how they're trying to refocus businesses on addressing vuln classes and prioritizing software quality -- with security one of those important dimensions of quality. Segment Resources: https://www.cisa.gov/securebydesign https://www.cisa.gov/securebydesign/pledge https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/resources/product-security-bad-practices https://www.lawfaremedia.org/projects-series/reviews-essays/security-by-design https://corridor.dev Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-321

Application Security Weekly (Audio)
CISA's Secure by Design Principles, Pledge, and Progress - Jack Cable - ASW #321

Application Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 73:50


Just three months into 2025 and we already have several hundred CVEs for XSS and SQL injection. Appsec has known about these vulns since the late 90s. Common defenses have been known since the early 2000s. Jack Cable talks about CISA's Secure by Design principles and how they're trying to refocus businesses on addressing vuln classes and prioritizing software quality -- with security one of those important dimensions of quality. Segment Resources: https://www.cisa.gov/securebydesign https://www.cisa.gov/securebydesign/pledge https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/resources/product-security-bad-practices https://www.lawfaremedia.org/projects-series/reviews-essays/security-by-design https://corridor.dev Skype hangs up for good, over a million cheap Android devices may be backdoored, parallels between jailbreak research and XSS, impersonating AirTags, network reconnaissance via a memory disclosure vuln in the GFW, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-321

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin
Design, Innovate, Solve: Teresa Cain's Impact on Tech

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 20:21


Teresa Cain is an award-winning entrepreneur, educator, and speaker, and is the bestselling author of Solving Problems in 2 Hours: How to Brainstorm and Create Solutions with Two Hour Design Sprints, whose first edition became an instant hit among tech teams worldwide. With over 16 years' experience in the field of product management, innovation and UX, she has accelerated roadmap growth and user adoption for dozens of Fortune 100, Fortune 500, and start-up organizations into multi-million-dollar growth. She is currently the Director of Product Management, User Experience and Design for TreviPay, a leader in global billing and invoicing. She is also the founder of Lucid Startup Consulting, a training firm focused on research, strategy, and vision for product managers, UX teams, businesses and entrepreneurs. In 2023, Teresa received the prestigious Emerging Scholar Award from the International Conference on Design Principles and Practices including presenting on her research “”Putting Into Practice Evolving Design Thinking Methods at Technology Firms: The Evolution To 2 Hour Design Sprints” and was a 2022 Women in IT Summit & Award Series Finalist for Advocate of the Year. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!   Connect with Teresa Cain: Website: https://www.2hourdesignsprints.com X: https://twitter.com/DesignwithTCain LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cainteresa/ *E – explicit language may be used in this podcast.

The BoldBrush Podcast
118 Shuang Li — Slow and Steady Brings Success

The BoldBrush Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 63:33 Transcription Available


Order your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing  with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---On today's episode we sat down with Shuang Li, a classically trained Chinese-born artist who captures the world around her in an impressionistic approach. Shuang tells us about her transition to a full-time art career after working in graphic design and IT. She discusses the importance of patience, persistence, and passion when pursuing a career in the arts and reminds us that slow and steady will bring you success. She also shares with us how her background in design has influenced her painting approach, particularly in understanding value patterns and composition. Shuang emphasizes the value of starting with local art organizations and gradually building a reputation before applying to prestigious national shows. She also highlights the role of marketing tools like newsletters and her website in connecting with collectors and students. Finally, Shuang tells us about the local painting exhibition she's preparing with her fellow local watercolorists!Shuang's FASO site:https://www.shuanglifineart.com/Shuang's book "Watercolor Plein Air Basics":https://store.bookbaby.com/book/watercolor-plein-air-basicsShuang's YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@ShuangLiWatercolorsShuang's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/shuangli.artist/

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Dylan Field - Designing The Future - [Invest Like the Best, EP.407]

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 45:07


My guest today is Dylan Field. Dylan is the co-founder and CEO of Figma and last joined me on Invest Like the Best in 2020. A lot has changed since then and we explore the evolving landscape of design and how Figma has been navigating AI while staying true to its founding vision of eliminating the gap between imagination and reality. Despite Figma's incredible success in becoming the default design platform, Dylan remains deeply motivated by helping users achieve their goals. He shares fascinating insights about the underhyped aspects of AI reasoning capabilities, the future of design literacy, and why he believes truly great design will always require human craft and creativity. Please enjoy my discussion with Dylan Field.  For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Ramp. Ramp's mission is to help companies manage their spend in a way that reduces expenses and frees up time for teams to work on more valuable projects. Ramp is the fastest-growing FinTech company in history, and it's backed by more of my favorite past guests (at least 16 of them!) than probably any other company I'm aware of. Go to Ramp.com/invest to sign up for free and get a $250 welcome bonus. – This episode is brought to you by AlphaSense. AlphaSense has completely transformed the research process with cutting-edge AI technology and a vast collection of top-tier, reliable business content. Imagine completing your research five to ten times faster with search that delivers the most relevant results, helping you make high-conviction decisions with confidence. Invest Like the Best listeners can get a free trial now at Alpha-Sense.com/Invest and experience firsthand how AlphaSense and Tegus help you make smarter decisions faster. –  This episode is brought to you by Ridgeline. Ridgeline has built a complete, real-time, modern operating system for investment managers. It handles trading, portfolio management, compliance, customer reporting, and much more through an all-in-one real-time cloud platform. I think this platform will become the standard for investment managers, and if you run an investing firm, I highly recommend you find time to speak with them. Head to ridgelineapps.com to learn more about the platform. ----- Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.  Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Learn about Ramp, AlphaSense, and Ridgeline (00:07:11) Current State of Technology and Optimism (00:09:21) Entrepreneurial Mindset and Long-term Thinking (00:10:23) Challenges of Building in Stealth Mode (00:12:44) AI and the Future of Design (00:14:07) Navigating AI Opportunities and Risks (00:17:05) Design Principles and User Experience (00:29:55) Future of Interfaces and Interaction (00:31:45) Dark Patterns and Ethical Concerns (00:33:42) Personal Motivations and Company Vision (00:40:04) Balancing Responsibilities as a CEO (00:41:54) The Future of Design and AI Integration (00:44:48) Speculating on AI's Impact on Design (00:46:26) Encouragement to Experiment and Innovate

Your Wealth & Beyond: The Financial Planning Podcast
Building Brand Authenticity with Veronique James

Your Wealth & Beyond: The Financial Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 53:58


Entrepreneurs are always looking for an edge to stand out from their competition. One of the best ways to do this is by attracting and retaining driven talent and building a culture and atmosphere that the teams and customers enjoy working with. And that's precisely what today's guest has been doing for over two decades. Veronique James is the CEO and founder of the James Agency, a full-service integrated marketing agency in Scottsdale, Arizona, where she's worked with clients like USA Pickleball, Northern Arizona University, Travel Costa Mesa, and the Phoenix Children's Foundation, to name just a few. She prides herself on building a respectful, honest, and ego-free environment and helps clients connect their brand to their audience with authenticity. In our conversation, she shared how she finds moments of calm in her hectic schedule, the hard lessons that helped her build a high-performance luxury agency that retains clients and talent, and the mistakes that so many businesses make when trying to find their ideal customers. In this podcast interview, you'll learn: How Veronique's first job at a marketing agency showed her what not to do as she started to build and grow her business. Why the James Agency avoids churning employees, stays lean, and maintains a strong culture even when scaling. Why customers are hungrier than ever for authenticity. How Veronique is using AI as a supplement–not a replacement–at work. What Veronique did during the COVID pandemic to avoid cutting a single employee, maintain culture, and keep up morale during what was otherwise a very challenging year for her business. How to screen prospective clients early on–and help a client that isn't a good fit leave on their own. Interview Resources The James Agency The James Agency on LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter Veronique James on LinkedIn | Instagram | X/Twitter EO Rim to Rim to Rim Brené Brown Megan Simoes Audible Scaling Up Compensation: 5 Design Principles for Turning Your Largest Expense into a Strategic Advantage by Verne Harnish, Sebastian Ross  

Architecture, Design & Photography
Ep 113 - Alberto Ventosa Merino - Innovative Development Models for Modern Consumers

Architecture, Design & Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 63:24


In this conversation, Alberto Ventosa, the director of Alterland, shares his journey from finance to real estate development, emphasizing the importance of affordable home ownership and innovative development models. He discusses the changing landscape of consumer expectations, particularly among younger generations, and how his company aims to create sustainable, community-focused living spaces that blend modern luxury with nature. Alberto also highlights the investment potential of properties in Mazul and the importance of design in creating desirable living environments. In this conversation, Beto V.M. discusses the significance of aesthetics in architecture and development, drawing inspiration from his mother's artistic influence. He shares his innovative approach to real estate, which includes creating short films that tell stories about the community of Mazul, emphasizing the importance of connecting art, architecture, and personal experiences. Beto highlights the value of building long-lasting relationships with clients and the holistic approach to property ownership that prioritizes community and shared experiences over mere transactions. More Alberto Ventosa Merino: Website: www.mazul.mx/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mazul_puerto Alterland: www.alterland.mx/ More from us: Website: www.adppodcast.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/adppod_ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/architecture-design-photography/id1447381737 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5qTtT0lpXkVGyksEkN57VS

HER Style Podcast | Buy Less, Shop Smarter, Build a Wardrobe You Love
197 | How to Highlight Your Waist While Hiding Your Tummy

HER Style Podcast | Buy Less, Shop Smarter, Build a Wardrobe You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 17:23


I shared in another HER Style Podcast episode that 82% of women are self-conscious about their midsections. So it's no surprise that our friend, Tracy, reached out for some advice to help highlight her narrow waist while, at the same time, hiding her lower tummy.   This is a challenge that many of us face. And so I'm excited to share a few simple tips to help you master the art of directing attention where you want it to go. Let's work a little magic on your outfits today so you can create the illusion you want with your looks. I promise, this is a lot easier than you might think. Stick around and I will be so happy to tell you how!   FREE 5-MIN PERSONAL STYLE QUIZ: https://herstylellc.com/quiz HER STYLE BLOG: https://herstylellc.com/blog HER STYLE ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/heatherriggsstyle/ GET FEATURED ON A Q&A THURSDAY EPISODE: https://herstylellc.com/podcast JOIN HER STYLE COLLECTIVE: http://herstylellc.com/collective   Related Episodes: 196 – Body Image Boost: It's Not You... It's the Clothes 185 – Pear Shaped Body? Short Torso? Here's How to Dress for Your Shape and Proportions 154 – How to Hide Your Midsection While Still Looking Sexy and Cute 72 – Create Better Outfits Using These 3 Design Principles

Cracking The Code
Design Principles for Residential Comfort Advisors

Cracking The Code

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 21:57


Cracking The Code
Design Principles for Residential Comfort Advisors

Cracking The Code

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 21:57


Feng Shui Living: Tips for busy women looking to destress, relieve anxiety, and live with more intention

Send us a textAre you brand new to Feng Shui? You're going to LOVE this episode!In this episode of Feng Shui Living podcast I'm going to share with you where and how to start your Feng Shui journey. I share my favorite tips for newbies and give clear direction of where to go next.While this episode is geared to anyone just getting into Feng Shui, there is also some great content for long time listeners!Want to become certified in Feng Shui? Learn more and sign up for our May certification program here: https://www.elevatedlivingschool.comThanks so much for listening to Feng Shui Living!Hosted by Lisa MortonMake sure you subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more and follow Lisa here:www.purelivingwithlisamorton.comwww.instagram.com/purelivingwithlisamortonwww.facebook.com/purelivingwithlisamortonwww.pinterest.com/purelivingwithlisamortonLearn with Elevated Living School of Holistic Design & Feng Shuihttps://www.elevatedlivingschool.com/Thanks to our secondary show sponsor:Good Chi - Balance your energy and space

HER Style Podcast | Buy Less, Shop Smarter, Build a Wardrobe You Love
180 | The Ultimate Outfit Troubleshooting Checklist to Fix Your Look When It Feels “Off”

HER Style Podcast | Buy Less, Shop Smarter, Build a Wardrobe You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 22:14


Get ready, friend. Today, we're facing one of the most frustrating style challenges I know you've been experiencing head-on: “It looks great on her, but stupid on me.” (Stupid is a bad word in our house, so let's hope my son doesn't hear this episode anytime soon or he will totally call me out on that one!)   But in all seriousness, I help my clients tackle this problem all the time! You get an idea of a cute outfit in your mind, but then you struggle to pull it off in real life. Something looked amazing on that influencer, celebrity, or stranger, but it doesn't look the same way on you. You can't figure out what's “off” with your outfit. And here's the real curveball… 9 times out of 10, it's not the pieces you're wearing that are the issue, it's the way you're putting them together.    So let's get to the root of your outfit woes! I put together the ultimate outfit troubleshooting checklist to guide you in pinpointing the REAL problem and fixing your look when you know it's not working. Let's run through this list today so you can feel equipped with the knowledge you need to style your outfits like a pro.   FREE 5-MIN PERSONAL STYLE QUIZ: https://herstylellc.com/quiz HER STYLE BLOG: https://herstylellc.com/blog HER STYLE ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/heatherriggsstyle/ JOIN MY FREE VIP EMAIL COMMUNITY: https://herstylellc.com/vip JOIN HER STYLE COLLECTIVE: http://herstylellc.com/collective *** GET A PERSONAL COLOR PALETTE ONLY UNTIL 10/4/24 *** https://herstylellc.com/color   Related Episodes: 123 – Picking the Perfect Fabrics and Prints for You 76 – What I Learned from My 38-Year Struggle with Perfectionism 72 – Create Better Outfits Using These 3 Design Principles 56 – 3 Things to Focus On When Dressing for Your Body Type 3 – Why Your Color Season Doesn't Matter and What You Want to Know Instead

The Futur with Chris Do
307 - Crafting Value: Design, Principles, and Change - with John Roescher

The Futur with Chris Do

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 60:33


Reimagining Creativity In this episode, Chris Doe interviews John Roescher, founder of Raw Materials, a unique design company. John delves into his journey from founding Handsome to creating Raw Materials, highlighting the challenges of scaling a design agency while staying true to creative principles. He shares insights on fostering a culture of creativity, the importance of aligning with core beliefs, and navigating the evolving landscape of the design industry. Tune in to hear John's vision for the future of design and the lessons he's learned along the way. Check out today's guest, John Roescher: ➤ Instagram | Website | Twitter | LinkedIn Check out The Futur: ➤ Website | Courses | LinkedIn | Podcasts ➤ Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | TikTok | YouTube Check out Chris Do: ➤ Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter ➤ TikTok | Threads | Zaap | Clubhouse | Behance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Smashing the Plateau
How to Apply Basic Work Design Principles for Organizational Success Featuring Thomas Bertels

Smashing the Plateau

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 24:37


Thomas Bertels is a management consultant and business transformation expert on a mission to make work more productive, valuable, meaningful, and impactful. He has more than 25 years of experience helping companies across a range of industries, from startups to Fortune 5, transform how work gets done. Thinkers360 has recognized Thomas as a Top 50 Thought Leader on the Future of Work and Design Thinking.Before starting Purpose Works in 2021, Thomas was a founding partner at OXYGY/Valeocon. Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles at Aon Consulting and ABB.Thomas has written several books and numerous articles on work design, process improvement, business transformation, and organizational learning. His latest book is Fixing Work: Designing Jobs Employees Love (Greenleaf Book Group). He is also the host of the Work Matters podcast, where he explores in conversations with thought leaders and executives what leaders can do to fix work.Thomas and I discuss:Thomas's motivation for writing his latest book Why Thomas chose to write a business fable The process of writing an allegoryDifferences between writing an allegory and a traditional business book The impact Thomas hopes his book will have The connection between the book and Thomas's business Challenges Thomas foresees for thought leaders today What successful consultants do differently How Thomas would start his consulting business today Basic principles of the work design frameworkThe role of community in achieving professional success Learn more about Thomas Bertels at:Homepage www.purpose.works Book Site www.fixing-work.com Newsletter purposeworks.substack.com Diagnostic www.mymojo.works Podcast https://www.youtube.com/@WorkMatterspodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasbertels/, https://www.linkedin.com/company/purpose-works-consultingThank you to our sponsor:The Smashing the Plateau CommunitySign up now to receive expert strategy tips from our podcast—your success is just a click away!

Mac Power Users
735: Catching up with Ryan JA Murphy

Mac Power Users

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 80:08


Sun, 10 Mar 2024 21:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/735 http://relay.fm/mpu/735 Catching up with Ryan JA Murphy 735 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett Ryan Murphy returns to the Mac Power Users to discuss systems design principles when choosing software and workflows, intelligent use of AI tools, Obsidian, and using technology as a parent. Ryan Murphy returns to the Mac Power Users to discuss systems design principles when choosing software and workflows, intelligent use of AI tools, Obsidian, and using technology as a parent. clean 4808 Ryan Murphy returns to the Mac Power Users to discuss systems design principles when choosing software and workflows, intelligent use of AI tools, Obsidian, and using technology as a parent. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: 1Password: Never forget a password again. NetSuite: The leading integrated cloud business software suite. Download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist, designed to give you consistently excellent performance. Indeed: Join more than 3.5 million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. Guest Starring: Ryan JA Murphy Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback Ryan's Website Mac Power Users #636: Workflows with Ryan JA Murphy Mac Power Users #731: “Tears Rolled Down My Light Seal” - Relay FM Outliner Software: CRIMP defined "Research Perspectives: The Anatomy of a Design Principle" by Shirley Gregor, Leona Chandra Kruse et al. Can Design Be Non-paternalistic? Conceptualizing Paternalism in the Design Profession - ScienceDirect ChatGPT MindMac — Elegant and Fullfil ChatGPT Client for macOS 730: “Treat it as an Intern,” with Jeff Richardson - Episodes - MPU Talk Rubber duck debugging - Wikipedia Obsidian - Sharpen your thinking Drafts | Where Text Starts Whisper Memos Music to Focus Better - Brain.fm Endel - Personalized soundscapes to help you focus, relax, and sleep. Backed by neuroscience. Rules Shortcuts based on Event Obsidian, Roam, and the rise of Integrated Thinking Environments The Complete Guide to Time Blocking Stop Distractions on Your Mac — Focus App MacStories Starter Pack: Introducing Obsidian Shortcut Launcher, A Free Plugin to Trigger Shortcuts from Obsidian - MacStories Keyboard Maestro 11.0.2: Work Faster with Macros for macOS Yoto - T

Dear Alice | Interior Design
Fundamental Design Principles | Dimensions You're Going to Need to Know, Tag Now

Dear Alice | Interior Design

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 50:39


Today we are going to put all the fundamental design principles into one episode. We often give you guys little bits of information, such as you should hang your chandelier over your dining table, this height to this height, here's the range. We thought we should do an episode for you guys where when you are finally ready to make a remodeling move, or maybe you're rearranging your furniture this year, you'll know what to do with spacing and dimensions. You're probably all going to be working on some little project because you love interiors. So do we. We're all ready to make a move, which may just be moving furniture from one room to another, but we're going to give you dimensions that you need to know. Make sure to bookmark this episode because you're going to want to come back to it in the future again and again in your lifetime to make sure you're getting the spacing right.   All of your pathways need at least 36 inches 7:30 Cocktail table - 18 inches 12:15 Rugs 14:15 TV viewing heights 15:40 Kitchen 18:30 Bathrooms 29:50 Lighting 37:15 Fireplaces 43:20 Art 46:00 Drapes 49:15   “Otherwise the cocktail table just feels like it's out in the middle of the room and nobody can use it for what it's intended for…Or you have to stand up to walk forward while you're crouched to put your drink down, and your quads are burning by the time you get to the cocktail table! No really, you go in those homes and the cocktail table is sitting on a 4x6 rug in the middle of the room, and you're like ‘What!?' If you learn nothing else today, at least learn where your cocktail table goes.” 13:13

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice
Permaculture Garden Design Principles

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 9:33 Very Popular


To design a permaculture garden, start with what you have at the site, and build it out from there. Think about the terrain, and harness natural sources of water and energy. Then all you have left to do is pick your plants and, if you choose, animals.  Epic Gardening Shop Homepage: https://growepic.co/49kOwyH Botanical Interests Shop Homepage: https://growepic.co/3T73WRy Book Collection Page: https://growepic.co/48kwyLq EG Homesteading Book: https://growepic.co/3I5CNrK Connect With Angela Ferraro-Fanning: Angela Ferraro-Fanning is a Cornell University certified permaculturist and homesteader in central New Jersey. She believes in regenerative homesteading practices that mimic patterns in nature. The six-acre historic farm is home to working Clydesdale horses, honeybees, sheep, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, a small orchard, hobby vineyard, and food forest gardens. Angela is the author of several books including The Little Homesteader series, The Harvest Table Cookbook, and The Sustainable Homestead. She also co-hosts a podcast called HOMESTEADucation. Instagram YouTube Podcast Sustainable Homestead Book Little Homesteader Series Shop the Store As an exclusive for listeners, use code THEBEET for 5% off your entire order on our store, featuring our flagship Birdies Raised Beds. These are the original metal raised beds, lasting up to 5-10x longer than wooden beds, are ethically made in Australia, and have a customizable modular design.   Shop now and get 5% off your first order. Get Our Books Looking for a beginner's guide to growing food in small spaces? Kevin's book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, explains the core, essential information that you'll need to grow plants, no matter where you live! He also wrote Grow Bag Gardening to provide you with specialized knowledge that can bring you success when growing in fabric pots. Preorder Kevin's newest book Epic Homesteading if you are looking to turn your home into a thriving homestead!  Order signed copies of Kevin's books, plus more of his favorite titles in our store. More Resources Looking for more information? Follow us: Our Blog YouTube (Including The Beet Podcast,  Epic Homesteading and Jacques in the Garden and Botanical Interest ) Instagram (Including Epic Homesteading, Jacques) Pinterest TikTok Facebook Facebook Group Discord Server