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Today, Clancy speaks with Lucy Flores, Design Strategist and Founder of Studio Magic Hour, a collaborative design studio working to advance equity in the food system. In this episode, you won't want to miss their discussion about how she uses design as a platform to advance equity in the food system, what it means to expand the lens on food beyond nutrition, and what it means to practice equity in the creative side of designing.
Send us a textKicking off Season 4 of the K+K show!!!In this episode we welcome Fred Hart, a dynamic designer, strategist, and sneaker aficionado who recently went on his own after nine years at the helm of Interact. Fresh off a major life transition and celebrating his child's first birthday, Fred sits down with Kirk and Andy K, to dive into a conversation packed with creativity, culture, and career reflections.Fred's journey into design started with a love for sneakers and basketball, growing up in Hawaii and inspired by the likes of Jordan, Garnett, and Iverson. From sneaker sketches in notebooks to studying architecture, visual communications, and eventually finding his niche in packaging design, Fred shares how his passion evolved into a flourishing career. The episode is peppered with sneaker talk, from favorite Reebok and Nike designs to the cultural impact of footwear on art and identity.The conversation also touches on the challenges and joys of navigating the creative world. Fred, with his wealth of experience, discusses how building strong relationships with clients can make all the difference in design projects. He reflects on the strategic side of design—understanding what clients need beyond just visuals—and how aligning design with business objectives is crucial for success. Kirk and Andy add their own perspectives on the design industry, from working with challenging clients to developing genuine business relationships built on mutual respect and trust.This episode is more than just design talk; it's about life, relationships, and how design connects to larger business challenges. Fred emphasizes the importance of staying authentic to oneself while understanding the client's world and how a strategy-led approach to design can be a game-changer.Listen in as Fred Hart drops insights on creativity, business strategy, and the journey from sneakers to brand strategy. Get ready for laughs, deep dives, and a refreshing take on what it means to truly love what you do.Connect with Fred here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredwhart/Support the showAbout Kirk and Andy. Kirk Visola is the Creative Director and Founder of MIND THE FONT™. He brings over 20 years of CPG experience to the packaging and branding design space, and understands how shelf aesthetics can make an impact for established and emerging brands. Check out their work http://www.mindthefont.com. Andy Kurts is the Creative Director and Founder of Buttermilk Creative. He loves a good coffee in the morning and a good bourbon at night. When he's not working on packaging design he's running in the backyard with his family. Check out Buttermilk's work http://www.buttermilkcreative.com.Music for Kirk & Kurtts intro & outro: Better by Super FantasticsShow a little love. Share the podcast with those who may benefit. Or, send us a coffee:Support the show
Episode 12 of Success Saudi Podcast features Brandie Janow, a Design Strategist and Community Lead. Brandie is the founder of Kingdom Creatives, a think tank and social enterprise bringing together over 700 individuals, businesses, and government organizations involved in the creative sectors. She is also the Head of Community at Al Mashtal Community House and a recognized voice in the Saudi business and design community. In this interview, Brandie shares: ▪ Tips on connecting with like-minded people in Riyadh ▪ Mistakes she sees newcomers make in the Saudi market ▪ Lessons learned from her mentor, Princess Nourah AlFaisal ▪ Who can join Kingdom Creatives ▪ Current challenges in the freelancing industry in KSA ▪ Why entrepreneurship isn't for everyone ▪ Upcoming events at Al Mashtal Creative Incubator and Community House The full episode is now live on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, & Spotify!
Episode 144: Power of Podcasting in ArchitectureHow can architects effectively leverage podcasting as a platform for storytelling, personal branding, and connecting with their clients?On this episode of Practice Disrupted, I am excited to share my conversation with Lauren Popish, founder of The Wave Podcasting, Project Manager at Google, and former Design Strategist at Gensler. Today, Lauren shares her valuable insights into the intersection of storytelling, podcasting, and architecture, offering inspiration and practical advice for both new and experienced podcasters.First, Lauren opens up about her past challenges with public speaking and how podcasting helped her overcome them and build confidence. This inspired her to found The Wave Podcasting to help others find their voice. She also highlights the value of diverse skills and experiences in finding the perfect role for you.Then, we discuss the importance of storytelling and individuality in podcasting. Lauren emphasizes how podcasting offers a unique opportunity to build personal connections with your audience and guests, especially in the architecture industry, where it can showcase an architect's personality and work process.A common reason people don't start podcasts is because they believe that it is saturated or that someone is already out there doing the thing they want to be doing…it's not about creating a podcast concept that is totally different from anything else that exists. It's about bringing a perspective that no one else has. You as an individual have lived a life that no one else has lived. - Lauren Popish To wrap up the episode, Lauren encourages aspiring podcasters to start without waiting for perfect equipment or timing. She suggests focusing on the "why" behind your podcast and embracing your unique perspective. Lauren also shares her expert advice for anyone who wants to grow their podcast and how her company can assist.Tune in next week for an episode about the psychology of architecture. Guest:Lauren Popish Lauren Popish is the founder of The Wave Podcasting, a company that helps women start and grow podcasts through online educational resources, affordable podcast editing services, and digital community. The Wave launched The Wave Editing, the first podcast editing service for women by women in 2021. The Wave Editing pairs female audio engineers with female podcasters so they can grow their shows by outsourcing the tedious tasks that prevent many podcast hosts from building their audience. Learn more at thewavepodcasting.com. The Wave is an award-winning podcast company and was founded in 2019 with the goal of helping women share their stories through podcasting. What started as a real estate company providing highly-stylized podcast studio space for women has since become a major online educational hub. The Wave offers free educational resources including over 100 blog posts, YouTube videos, and a weekly newsletter that has amassed a cult following.
Hi, welcome to Everything Is a Prototype, The DMBA podcast, where we talk all things design strategy…and prototypes. In this episode, Jinney Kho, a former interior architect and recent DMBA grad, talks about her journey and how she has designed a new path as a design strategist and startup founder. Enjoy!
#047 - We wrap up Season 4 reflecting on some end of year reflection workshops I ran with Design Strategist, Josie Downey, to help designers and changemakers reflect on their year and refocus on 2024. We are also joined by Product Strategy Consultant, Jason Mesut, who attended one of those workshops.Have you reflected on your year and set your intentions for 2024? If you already have or if you're thinking of doing one, this episode might give you some ideas and new ways of going about it.In this episode:Bringing your body into your reflection exerciseEmbracing your moments from the year as they were without judging themPlaying with crazy ideas for the new year and embracing the unknownThe power of visualising the future and trusting your inner selfand much more!ShownotesJosie Downeyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/josiedowney/Jason Mesuthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonmesut/Resources for reflection curated by Jason MesutAndrea Mignolo's At the end of a cyclehttps://methodandmatter.com/essays/end-of-a-cycle/The year compasshttps://yearcompass.com/Your data-informed self-reflectionhttps://medium.com/service-advent/your-data-informed-self-reflection-db9b96e24c7dShow creditsIllustrations by Isa Vicentehttps://www.instagram.com/isadezgz/Music by Brad Porterhttps://prtr.co/Follow Design Feeling on social! LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/designfeelingco Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/designfeelingco/ Twitterhttps://twitter.com/designfeelingco TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@designfeelingco Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/designfeelingco
In this episode, Nicole Lashae Ben, Design Strategist and C.E.O. of Thrive In Design, shares her incredible journey from working with renowned interior product brands to establishing herself as a prominent figure in the industry. Discover the secret sauce behind her success as Nicole unveils A.C.E. The Journey, her proprietary method designed to transform interior product companies. Learn how this innovative approach addresses the unique needs of the market, providing comprehensive solutions for sales teams and enhancing customer understanding.The Design Board, by UpSpring, is a proud member of SANDOW Design Group's SURROUND Podcast Network, home to the architecture and design industry's premier shows.
Ready for round two with Chris Do? Dive into the season finale of the Kirk + Kurtts Design Podcast where we unpack the magic of right-brain thinking. Ever felt stuck in a design rut? Chris explains how tapping into this intuitive, holistic approach can be the game-changer in navigating our intricate world.But it's not all brain waves and creativity—relationships take center stage too. We dive into why connections in the creative sphere are about more than just networking; they're the heart and soul of groundbreaking projects.Between the insights, don't miss out on the light-hearted exchanges and wit that only Kirk, Kurtts, and Chris can serve up. As we wrap up Season 2, join us for a finale filled with knowledge, laughter, and a peek into the future of design.Learn more about Chris here:https://thefutur.com/people/chris-doConnect with Chris here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisdo/Support the showAbout Kirk and Andy. Kirk Visola is the Creative Director and Founder of MIND THE FONT™. He brings over 20 years of CPG experience to the packaging and branding design space, and understands how shelf aesthetics can make an impact for established and emerging brands. Check out their work http://www.mindthefont.com. Andy Kurts is the Creative Director and Founder of Buttermilk Creative. He loves a good coffee in the morning and a good bourbon at night. When he's not working on packaging design he's running in the backyard with his family. Check out Buttermilk's work http://www.buttermilkcreative.com.Music for Kirk & Kurtts intro & outro: Better by Super FantasticsShow a little love. Share the podcast with those who may benefit. Or, send us a coffee:Support the show
PART ONE: On this episode of the Kirk & Kurtts Design Podcast, we're joined by none other than Chris Do, a heavyweight in the design and branding game. If you've ever wondered how a personal feud could spawn an iconic car brand like Lamborghini, you'll want to hear this.We also dive into Google's 10x rule—because in Silicon Valley, playing it safe is the riskiest move. And speaking of risks and rewards, we delve into the tricky terrain of packaging design. With consumers' attention spans shrinking, your product has a split second to make an impression on the shelf. Chris gives us the lowdown on how to do it right.Ever think you're too introverted to take center stage? Chris Do's personal journey from behind-the-scenes to media frontman proves otherwise. We chat about the potent combination of storytelling and branding, particularly in the attention-scarce landscape we're navigating today.Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation where we cover everything from crafting compelling narratives to standing out in an overcrowded market.Learn more about Chris here:https://thefutur.com/people/chris-doConnect with Chris here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisdo/Support the showAbout Kirk and Andy. Kirk Visola is the Creative Director and Founder of MIND THE FONT™. He brings over 20 years of CPG experience to the packaging and branding design space, and understands how shelf aesthetics can make an impact for established and emerging brands. Check out their work http://www.mindthefont.com. Andy Kurts is the Creative Director and Founder of Buttermilk Creative. He loves a good coffee in the morning and a good bourbon at night. When he's not working on packaging design he's running in the backyard with his family. Check out Buttermilk's work http://www.buttermilkcreative.com.Music for Kirk & Kurtts intro & outro: Better by Super FantasticsShow a little love. Share the podcast with those who may benefit. Or, send us a coffee:Support the show
Jamie McKibbin is a System Design Strategist who has been in the consulting industry for over 12 years. Jamie has a BS in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh. He's co-founded 4 companies utilizing his experience in neural network mapping methodology. Jamie has worked with several Fortune 100 companies and exited his first business at the age of 31. He focuses on living by his core values of truth, honesty, hard work, and integrity to improve people's lives wherever he goes. He is an avid traveler who enjoys health & fitness and giving back by supporting others to improve themselves in all forms.Learn more about Jamie's companies and gain access to free resources: https://jamiemckibbin.com/Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-jamie-mckibbin-system-design-strategist
Jamie McKibbin is a System Design Strategist who has been in the consulting industry for over 12 years. Jamie has a BS in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh. He's co-founded 4 companies utilizing his experience in neural network mapping methodology. Jamie has worked with several Fortune 100 companies and exited his first business at the age of 31. He focuses on living by his core values of truth, honesty, hard work, and integrity to improve people's lives wherever he goes. He is an avid traveler who enjoys health & fitness and giving back by supporting others to improve themselves in all forms.Learn more about Jamie's companies and gain access to free resources: https://jamiemckibbin.com/Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-jamie-mckibbin-system-design-strategist
Staff design is a competency level. It could have several specializations. One of them being a strategist. Today I chat with Larry Cheng about how to progress in the IC path, and what is required on the staff designer career trajectory. Connect with Larry --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewayofproductdesign/message
"The most secure way to success is to simply try again." This insightful advice from Tobi's Fortune Cookie perfectly captures the spirit of our latest episode. Join us as we embark on an exciting exploration of the intersection between culture and creativity, delving into the contrasting worlds of the East and the West. In this episode, we are thrilled to talk to John Lam, a seasoned Design Strategist, Culture Analyst, and juror of the iF Design Award, who has worked in both German and Chinese organizations. With his firsthand experience, John provides invaluable insights into how culture influences creativity. We'll dive into Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory, shedding light on how it directly relates to creativity.What to expect from this episode:· Can creative achievements be evaluated objectively at all?· How do culture and creativity intertwine?· What are the contrasting definitions of creativity in Western and Eastern cultures?· What alternative uses are there for chopsticks?· How is creativity nurtured and expressed in Chinese corporate contexts?We look forward to hearing about your experiences and opinions. Feel free to leave a comment or connect with us directly on LinkedIn.
Om is a designer by profession and entrepreneur by aspiration. Today, he's the Director of Product design at DISQO by day and CEO, co-founder of Personify by night.INTERVIEW VIDEO:https://youtu.be/asEjJAov3nU ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A KICKASS RESEARCH WORKSPACE FOR YOUR TEAM? Check out Personify - https://personifyhq.com/CONNECT WITH OM SUTHARLinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/omsuthar/Twitter - https://twitter.com/astr0mnautWebsite - https://om.super.site/CONNECT WITH MELinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayneil Twitter - https://twitter.com/jayneildalal
Episode 113: 2023 AIA Gold Medal Award Winner Carol Ross BarneyWhat can we learn from 2023 AIA Gold Medal Award Winner Carol Ross Barney?Join us this week as we speak with Carol Ross Barney, the 2023 AIA Gold Medal winner. Ryan Gann, a former employee of Carol's and one of her students, will be our facilitator. Get ready to be inspired by a unique conversation that only happens between two individuals who have a great deal of respect for each other and have worked together for many years.Ryan and Carol's conversation is a fascinating exploration of the intersection between architecture and social justice. They discuss the importance of Equity + Representation in architecture, and how Carol has been a trailblazer in this area throughout her career. She shares stories about the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field, and how she overcame them with the help of other women who inspired and supported her along the way. The conversation also touches on Purpose Driven Architecture, which is an approach that prioritizes the needs of people and communities over aesthetics or ego. Carol explains how this philosophy has guided her work, particularly in projects that serve marginalized communities. Finally, Ryan and Carol go beyond architecture to discuss how design can be used as a tool for social change.They talk about the role of architects in addressing issues like climate change, affordable housing, and racial inequality, and how Carol's work has been driven by a desire to impact society positively. Overall, this conversation is a powerful reminder of the potential for architecture to be a force for good in the world, and of the importance of diversity and inclusion in the field.It was a great privilege to sit back and listen to these two individuals. We hope that you will enjoy the change-up in the format of this episode and find it as insightful as we did.Guests:Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, HASLA has been in the vanguard of civic space design since founding Ross Barney Architects in 1981. With a career that spans nearly 50 years, Carol has made significant contributions to the built environment, the profession, and architectural education. From the early days in the United States Peace Corps planning National Parks in Costa Rica to recent collaborations with City Governments, Carol has relentlessly advocated that excellent design is a right, not a privilege. At the forefront for equity in the architectural profession, Carol has long sought to move beyond her gender as a contributing factor or hindrance to success. But it's not enough just to blaze the trail, Carol continually teaches, mentors, and empowers young architects to contribute their ideas and designs to progress the profession.Ryan Gann, AIA, NOMA an Architect and Design Strategist; helps clients become better versions of themselves through design, culture, and prosperity. This work expands beyond architecture and often sits at the intersection of engagement and facilitation, elevating community-centered voices through the built environment. Ryan is the recipient of the AIA Associates Award, Schiff Foundation Fellowship from the Art Institute of Chicago, was the inaugural Architect-in-Residence at the Hyde Park Art Center, and recently co-curated an exhibition with Carol at the Chicago Architecture Center titled ReCovered: Chicago's Urban Tree Canopy."
Aditya is a Lead Designer at Yoomi Health, a healthcare startup that reimagines physical therapy using machine learning. He works on the digital experience of their platform Yoomi, aiming to gamify a patient's interaction with their therapist. Prior to this, he worked at ThinkPlace as a Design Strategist to develop a digital ethics framework to help companies navigate ethical strategies for digital transformation. And during his time in India, he was a Product Designer at JioTesseract Reliance, where he worked to develop the JioGlass, India's first mixed reality product. He is currently doing his master's at Parsons School of Design, and outside of his professional life, he enjoys anime, cooking, and exercising.
On this episode of Tangents, Chrisoula Kapelonis, Design Strategist at Google shares her experiences asking questions about what the intersection between architecture and technology is and can be. Highlights: Architect, Technologist, Strategist The Intersection of Architecture & Technology Deciding to Pursue Architecture or Not How Explorations Can Guide Your Path and Moving Beyond Academia Choosing to Be Uncomfortable Building A Home As A Technologist Programming Space Independent of the Physical Building 4D Simulations of Space With Time The Greatest Impact With Technology During Post Occupancy What Does Success Look Like Working with Translations Between Mediums Architects Are Those That Question Spaces That People Dwell In Evolving Questions on the Home and Workplace ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
After discovering her love for business strategy, web design and copywriting, Jennifer created JenWestWriting to combine her unique experiences as an attorney, woman of color and faith-driven business owner to design strategic tools for her clients.Jennifer's pick for the Leaders Are Readers Series:Building A StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald Miller https://amzn.to/3THNX9j
It's not often we get to talk to a giant…Our guest for this episode is one of the fathers of personal computing, someone who has had a profound influence on how we interact with computers and the digitisation of the modern world. Tom Hardy is an Atlanta-based Design Strategist who is currently a Professor of Design Management at Savannah College of Art and Design. However, he is perhaps best known for his 22-year-long career at IBM, where he was instrumental in developing the original IBM ThinkPad. His diverse work has also been featured in Bloomberg's Business Week, The New York Times, Time Magazine and is prominent enough to justify his own Wikipedia page. Hosted by Oliver Alexander and Fraser Greenfield with guest Tom HardyTom Hardy - Professor of Design Management - Graduate Program - Savannah College of Art and Design | LinkedIn To find out more about Tom's consultancy please visit:Verbal-Visual.comTom Hardy's Wikipedia PageTom R Hardy Savannah College of Art and Design Tom Hardy - Innovation and Chaos Research Paper | ResearchGateWhat's a Wicked Problem? (1857) Frederick Douglass, "If There Is No Struggle, There Is No Progress" IBM SCAMP | Smithsonian Institute Bubble Memory - Vintage Computer Chip Collectibles, Memorabilia & Jewellery 1984 Apple's Macintosh Commercial (HD)William C. Lowe - Computer History MuseumHalt and Catch Fire | SBS On Demand—————————————————————-Here's how you can stay up to date with usFollow (REDACTED) on Instagram | @redacted_designpod Follow (REDACTED) on TikTok | @redacted_designpodFollow (REDACTED) on LinkedIn | @redacted_designpodTo contact us about sponsorship, or reach out with your own questions please email us via: redacteddesignpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode of The Future Of, Venessa de Lisle, Senior UX Designer at Fresh Consulting, Matt Schoenholz, Founder of Tandem Vans, and Sujatha Isabelle Moraes, Independent Creative Director & Design Strategist, join Jeff Dance to explore the future and benefits of inclusive design and how to design with more meaning and intent.
Karine Sarkissian is a founding partner at Tamar Capital (2016), a single-family office based between the Middle East, the UK, and the US. She oversees the FO's Impact and Venture portfolio. Designer and Design Strategist by background, Karine has extensive experience in social innovation for urban and economic development initiatives within New York City and Internationally. Leveraging her expertise, she co-founded Le Studio as part of Tamar Capital to actively support portfolio companies and investors alike through design, impact measurement, and strategy development. Since inception 2 years ago, Le Studio has supported more than 50 aspiring entrepreneurs across 4 continents. Karine also co-created and co-facilitated the Open IDEO NYC Chapter, served as a Design for America mentor to graduate students within New York University, as well as a Hult Prize accelerator mentor. She often freelances as a graphic designer and illustrator, and spends most of her time outside or in the ocean. Karine was the Fall 2022 Social Innovator in Residence with the ERA Chair in Social Innovation and the DESIS Lab at NOVA SBE. Follow Karine on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karinesarkissian/ and Twitter: @karinesark Learn more about her work at Tamar Capital: https://tamar.capital/ and Le Studio https://lestudio.io/ Discover her portfolio: http://karinesarkissian.com Conception, host and production: Anne-Laure Fayard Sound design & Post-production: Claudio Silva Music: Guilhem Tamisier Art work: Guilhem Tamisier The Podcast was recorded and produced in the Fidelidade Creative Studio @ Nova SBE
In this episode, Pablo Groglopo shares insights about his job as a Circular Design Strategist. Among others, we talk about circular design, system thinking, identifying future scenarios and personal branding. Key words: - Circular design - System thinking - Value chain - Stakeholder management - Product service systems - Reframing questions - Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) - Future scenarios - Net zero vs. Net positive - Regenerative trend - Ellen McArthur Foundation - Intrapreneurship - Analysis paralysis - Personal branding - Books: The Blue Economy / Products That Last / Brand The Change - Documentary: Kiss the Ground DISCLAIMER: all speakers on this podcast, speak on behalf of themselves and do not represent the company they work for.
To round out season two, I'm pulling back the curtain and chatting with my producer about the behind-the-scenes of the show. Lauren Popish is the founder of The Wave Podcasting, an agency and recording studio based in Los Angeles that helps people tell their unique stories through podcasting by providing audio editing, educational resources, and a digital community. Lauren is a total pro when it comes to successfully launching and scaling a podcast, which is no easy feat into today's market. We discuss what the top podcasts have in common, the importance of building a community around your show, and her advice for how to finally take the leap and follow through on that podcast idea that you've been thinking about. In the second half of the episode, we turn the tables and Lauren asks me some questions about where the idea for American Building came from, how my goals and priorities for the show have changed over time, and what I have planned for season three. I also share a little bit about my family history and the impact that my parents have had on my career and ability to take calculated risks. About the Guest:Lauren Popish is the founder of The Wave Podcasting, an agency and recording studio based in Los Angeles that helps people tell their unique stories through podcasting by providing audio editing, educational resources, and a digital community. Previously, she worked as a Product Manager at CBRE, Customer Success Manager at Floored, and a Design Strategist at Gensler. She graduated from Arizona State University. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered:What ‘pod fading' is and why so many podcasts don't last long term Tools for building your brand and cultivating a listener community The reality about the initial and ongoing costs of podcasting My favorite part about hosting American Building The process that my team and I have for generating episode ideas, booking guests, and conducting interviewsMy advice for anyone who wants to get into the podcasting space About Your Host:“Atif Qadir is the Founder & CEO of REDIST, a technology company making it easy for commercial real estate professionals to find and use the $100B of real estate incentives given out every year in the US.”Resources and Links:Lauren Popish's LinkedInThe Wave Podcasting WebsiteThe Wave Podcasting InstagramGrab our exclusive guide Seven Tips on How to Stand Out in Your FieldLearn more on the American Building websiteFollow us on InstagramConnect with Atif Qadir on LinkedInLearn more about Michael GravesLearn more about REDIST
Alicia Lawrence is a Marketing & Design Strategist, mom of 2, and wife. She has a beautiful heart for Jesus and loves serving the women in her life. Inside this episode, we talk about motherhood and balancing life as an entrepreneur. She also gives INCREDIBLE tips for how to start showing up consistently on Instagram while not feeling like all you do is hang on Instagram. Be ready to take some notes with this episode!Learn more about Alicia's Society: https://hello.dubsado.com/public/form/view/615364ffa2b2e560c32755caFind her on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/iamalicianoelle/New episodes post every Thursday!Come hang with me on IG, it's my fave place to be:https://www.instagram.com/amberwilfahrtCheck out my blog: www.amberwilfahrt.com/blogWant some added self care that you won't have to add to your to-do list? Get my 7 day self care challenge: www.amberwilfahrt.com
My Guest today is Dr Carrie Graham Dr. Carrie O. Graham is an adult learning expert and instructional design strategist, with 25+ years' experience strategically designing learning experiences that improve engagement, ensure information retention, and appropriate skill application. Her service-based clients are committed to providing quality content and skills development opportunities for adults. We talk about - The importance of adult learning as an instructional design process - Business ownership journey (mistakes, successes, challenges) - Being an African American in white male spaces - Validation of self - Giving ourselves grace Connect with Dr Carrie Website - drcarriegraham.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcarriegraham Connect with Annie Annie Gibbins Global - https://anniegibbins.com/ The Women's Business Tribe - https://womensbiztribe.com/ The Women's Business Incubator - https://womensbizincubator.com/ You Tube - https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCgd7xunKekXX9Px7LmThXlQ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anniegibbins/ Clubhouse:@anniegibbins Facebook: - https://www.facebook.com/groups/womensbiztribe Instagram: annie.gibbins Twitter: @anniegibbins --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/annie-gibbins/message
Seun started as a graphic designer and developed his career into being a successful freelance design strategist today. As he's based in Nigeria, he shares with us what the design strategy industry looks like over there and how he supports organizations in "going from standardization to humanization". In addition, he also shares a project example that illustrates how user research can change the course of a project. Key words: - Freelancing - User research - Butterfly Works - Design Strategy in Nigeria - Human-centricity - Strategic Fore sighting - Adaptability - Started as a Graphic Designer - Executive design strategy roles - Tim Brown DISCLAIMER: all speakers on this podcast speak on behalf of themselves and do not represent the company they work for.
Katie Swindler is a human-centered design strategist with 15 years of experience. Originally educated as a theatre director, her creative approach combines storytelling and technology, emotion and utility to enable brands to connect deeply with consumers and fulfill real human needs.Author of the book Life & Death Design, published by Rosenfeld Media in January 2022, which looks at what life-saving technology can teach us about designing for the human stress response. She's an experienced presenter who has spoken on UX topics internationally at industry events such as SXSW Interactive, IXDA, 4A's and PUSH.In this episode, we talked about:Katie's role in AllstateDuties as a head of design strategy for the Innovation DepartmentHow did Katie start in design?The transition from theater to design careerKatie's book: Life & Death DesignAnd MUCH MORELinks and Resources:https://www.linkedin.com/in/katieswindler http://www.katieswindler.com https://twitter.com/katieswindlerux https://www.lifeanddeathdesign.com
Este episodio es patrocinado por crema, la plataforma de pagos creada 100% para freelancers. Encuentra más en crema.cm/afterhours. Fran es Licenciada en Diseño y Comunicación Visual por la Facultad de Artes y Diseño de la UNAM. Actualmente es Social Media and Design Strategist en la revista de moda masculina BADHOMBRE Magazine.Creó su propio blog en 2017 como un repositorio de marcas alternativas al consumo de fast fashion y un escaparate informativo sobre lo que ocurre en el mundo de la moda nacional. Ha escrito para diferentes revistas de moda y actualmente tiene una columna mensual en la revista @noisemag_ sobre consumo responsable en la moda. Creó el Glosario de Moda Sustentable en Trending Topic Moda Circular. Ha sido conferencista y panelistas en diferentes organizaciones públicas y privadas. El día de hoy platicamos de su trayectoria como creativa y en la industria de la moda, lo que ha aprendido de trabajar en social media y sobre todo nos da mil y un consejos para triunfar en nuestra vida profesional. Fran Bahena: http://instagram.com/fran_bahena/ Afterhours: www.afterhours.com.mx https://www.instagram.com/afterhoursmx/
Equity-Driven Design Strategist Lucy Flores joined me on Ditching Hourly to brainstorm her positioning. Talking Points The difference between a specialization and a niche The difference between a mission statement and a positioning statement Why positioning is especially important for soloists How to know when your positioning is specific enough Related LinksLucy's website
We take a deep dive into the sensemaking of design and strategy starting with reminiscing college days at Ball State University. Both of us had similar 'awakenings' that changed our outlook on life. Brady Mick is on sabbatical currently from strategic design and planning, having been a facilitator of process and workplace design. His passion for co-creating cohesion in customer/vendor/production environments brought much sensemaking to his practice. Then a strange thing happen. He followed his gut feeling that he needed a change and left a leading education and workplace design and thought leadership firm. Although the workplace was a great experience, he felt there was still something more and took a leap of faith to find out. Our chat explores the trending of organizational development that is springing from the archaic notions of the greats from the era of assembly and production. We explore the new(er) notions of sensemaking and emergence of real innovation in the co-creation of new agile systems within organizations. Bringing the younger generation on board, Brady speaks to a surprising realization from observing his teenage son playing video games. Most of us are bereft of solutions for engaging teens beyond the gaming lifestyle they have today, often affecting school performance negatively. He sees something beyond that and you'll be pleasantly surprised at the re-framing. This was a most enjoyable conversation that you'll enjoy, a real-life exploration of things that matter to all of us from personal growth to family to building community. What really is the 'age of enlightenment' as it relates to the evolution of humanity now? Are we moving into, as Brady calls it, the 'age of intuition.' From Brady... I am designing my future. In this new reality, I imagine that: “Status quo” is a creative challenge Divergent and new ideas are welcome Work process is for people to produce results in a positive experience Purposeful design requires deep thinking Teams are built on a strengths-based philosophy Innovation is valued as equal to collaboration Learning is currency The future has meaning and purpose. with Brady on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brady-mick/ ______________________________________________________________________________ Academian Mironova's Dissertation: https://youtu.be/sMxvNJMiJHs Brady's Reflection: Zen is a rare spirit in pursuit of the higher value understanding we all need to thrive. Zen moves with confidence and insight thought the ethereal and the practical to achieve actionable knowledge. Zen had read widely in the plethora of thought offered to each of us, and has thought deeply about the meaning, value and beauty of what he has discovered. What a joy to work with him to build wisdom; the type of wisdom that brings pleasure to the struggles often faced in a business life. I recommend connecting with Zen and participating in his passion for connecting us to the next level evolution/revolution in our culture. Zen's Re:Build presentation on Holistic Education: https://youtu.be/_rTBroZHwAQ Subscribe to One World in a New World - https://www.youtube.com/c/OneWorldinaNewWorld Zen's books on Amazon: https://amazon.com/author/zendor Music: Outcasts and Social Misfits (Zen on drums) Buy Zen a cup of coffee: https://bit.ly/3gxIceb Digital Vitae: https://zenbenefiel.com Transformational Life Coach: https://BeTheDream.com
Continuing our mission to discover and bring to light exciting stories from the legal world, in this episode, I discussed with Isabel Venegas, lawyer and Legal Operations specialist, within a law firm in the sunny city of Barcelona, Spain. Doing less typical work, Isabel has exciting tasks to perform in her job. From establishing internal processes and rules to managing change in the company or helping to standardise the services within the law firm, Isabel is doing all that while working remotely. Isabel supports a hybrid schedule, as she confesses that when she needs to do user research or find ways to help lawyers ease their work, she needs to observe how all this work is done precisely. Also, meeting from time to time with the team is suitable for those who still have issues with adopting the remote work, helping everyone align with the mission and values. If I intrigued you, go and listen to the entire episode and find out more from Isabel: Why establishing the processes, rules and coordination from the onboarding process is essential. The importance of setting boundaries when working remotely and being mindful of people's time. Patience is essential in working remotely. Her future plans to launch a particular class with Tessa from Legal Creatives about Legal Project management and Legal Design and how these two merge. Isabel Venegas Follert is a lawyer and a certified Legal Project Manager, Legal Design Expert and Legal Operations specialist, with a Master's degree in International Business Law from ESADE with more than ten years of experience as a legal advisor and strategist for multinational companies in the real estate, mining, construction and M&A sectors. As an innovation seeker, her practice was mainly focused on business development and legal operations for law firms, alternative legal service providers and technology companies in Spain and Latin America. Isabel's contact details: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelvenegas/ Thank you for listening! If you liked this episode, please share it with a friend who could benefit from listening to it. It means a lot to me! If you haven't already, please don't forget to subscribe. That way, every time I prepare a new episode for you, it'll automatically show up on your phone.
Self-Made Multimillionaire, Marketer,Life Design Strategist, author . He is one of the most well known Internet marketers in the world today. Having started online in 1996 with less than $2.00 to his name, his personal online businesses alone have generated over $ 200,000,000 in online revenue since then. This doesn't include the millions of dollars his students have produced from his teachings. It's not uncommon to see Armand share the stage with other world famous leaders like, Richard Branson, Kareem Abdul-Jabar, Mark Victor Hansen, Robert Allen, Dan Kennedy, Jay Abraham, Alex Mandossian, Joe Polish, Jay Conrad Levinson, T. Harv Ecker, Les Brown, and many, many more.He is an internationally sought after speaker, trainer and creator. He has huge constituencies in the United States as well as Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Singapore, Ireland, Malasyia and Indonesia. Armand also ran the most prestigious and largest Internet Marketing seminar in the United States, which has trained more people on Internet Marketing than any other seminar.Armand Morin truly believes in the concept of “Success Leaves Traces®” and is sincerely committed to the success of online entrepreneurs. If you've been on the Internet at all over the past decade, you have seen Armand Morin whether you knew it or not. Either by seeing the end result of one of his many products, one of his student's websites, or by simply seeing his name on hundreds of thousands of websites all over the Internet. Do this. Right now, go to Google and type in “Armand Morin.” Now, go to Yahoo and do the same search. And finally, do the same search: ArmandMorin.com2021 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS
Harsh Wardhan is a design thinking thought leader, who uses his human-centered design skills and his design strategy expertise to help companies build future strategies rooted in deep human insights that deliver business value. In his ten years of practice in the design industry, he has collaborated with organizations across different sectors like automotive, healthcare, hospitality, fin-tech, and architecture.In this episode, we talked about:How did Harsh get into designHarsh cites some of his first projectsArchitecture to software design work to being a design strategistLearnings from starting own design firmDesign thinking + innovationAnd much more!Resources and Links:https://www.hwardhan.com/https://www.wespeakinnovation.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt4EEtn2ShY
In this episode of the #GirlsWhoPrint Podcast, Deborah Corn and Kelly Mallozzi are joined by Vicki Strull who shares about trends in the packaging space, telling stories through pictures, and the power of mentorship. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Vicki Strull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vickistrull Vicki Strull Design: https://vickistrull.com/ Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Kelly Mallozzi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellyquinn1969/ Girls Who Print: https://girlswhoprint.net
Striking out on your own can be tough, but I can tell you from personal experience that it can be one of the most rewarding things you do in life. And what better person to talk about this feeling than design strategist Lisa Cain. Lisa has worked in the visual design field for well over 20 years, so she knows a LOT about what it takes to get things done. We started off talking about how she started her studio, and Lisa gave a peek in to her creative process on some of her projects. Lisa also spoke about her early career in visual merchandising, how that has helped her as a designer, and how her family has helped motivate her drive to succeed. (Also, did you know she was a backup singer?) It's awesome to have designers like Lisa to show us how to thrive as a creative on your own terms!LinksLisa Cain DesignLisa Cain on InstagramLisa Cain on TwitterJamie Principle - Waiting On My Angel (Club Mix)For extended show notes, including a full transcript of this interview, visit revisionpath.com.==========Sponsored by AdobeSupport for Revision Path comes from Adobe MAX.Adobe MAX is the annual global creativity conference and it's going online this year -- October 26th through the 28th. This is sure to be a creative experience like no other. Plus, it's all free. Yep - 100% free!With over 25 hours of keynotes, luminary speakers, breakout sessions, workshops, musical performances and even a few celebrity appearances, it's going to be one-stop shopping for your inspiration, goals and creative tune-ups.Did I mention it's free?Explore over 300 sessions across 11 tracks, hear from amazing speakers and learn new creative skills… all totally free and online this October.To register, head to max.adobe.com.==========Sponsored by Brevity & WitBrevity & Wit is a strategy and design firm committed to designing a more inclusive and equitable world.We accomplish this through graphic design, presentations and workshops around I-D-E-A: inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility.If you're curious to learn how to combine a passion for I-D-E-A with design, check us out at brevityandwit.com.Brevity & Wit — creative excellence without the grind.==========Follow and SubscribeLike this episode? Then subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite shows.Follow us there, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us!You can also follow Revision Path on Instagram and Twitter.==========CreditsRevision Path is brought to you by Lunch, a multidisciplinary creative studio in Atlanta, GA.It is produced by Maurice Cherry and engineered and edited by RJ Basilio. Our intro voiceover is by Music Man Dre, with intro and outro music by Yellow Speaker.Thank you for listening!
Following a listener request, we are exploring how workplace is evolving through and post-pandemic. In this first episode of our Workplace miniseries, Design Strategist, https://www.evelynlee.com/ (Evelyn Lee, FAIA), joins us to share her research and insight into the evolution of workplace. Evelyn is the first ever Senior Experience Designer at https://slack.com/ (Slack Technologies), Founder of the https://practiceofarchitecture.com/ (Practice of Architecture), and Co-Host on the Podcast, https://gablmedia.com/show/practicedisrupted/ (Practice Disrupted). Thank you to our sponsors! Twinmotion Twinmotion is a real-time rendering solution used by architecture, engineering, and construction professionals to create high-quality imagery, client presentations, and interactive experiences that help communicate your BIM data and design ideas, fast. Visit https://my.captivate.fm/twinmotion.link/spaces (twinmotion.link/spaces) and try Twinmotion for free. Show Music: Intro - "Keep Calm and Chill" by Soundroll Outro - "Still Trying," by Dylan Sitts If you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at https://gablmedia.com/ (Gābl Media).
Karen is an amazing teacher and this fun episode is all about letting things be and allowing them to unfold with grace into something else. Allowing the beauty and fun! Brush up on Human Design and all the coolness around this unique personality assessment on Karen's Last Visit. Awesome! Today, Karen and I chatted about real-world opportunities to just allow. Not judging, just letting things be and allowing them to unfold into something new and lovely. Never resisting, just being in the flow and looking for the joy! Awesome and fun episode! Get your FREE Human Design Chart here and start Being Who You Really Are!
Today on the tea, Sharon welcomes two "behind the scenes" staff members to the front of the mic! Chris Daneau, Director, Creative Content & Video as well as the driving force behind Long Island TV, and Alyssa Paxton, Digital Media and Design Strategist who also produces and edits this podcast. The three are sipping on two delicious reds, 2017 Raphael Estate Malbec and Mattebella Famiglia- Red blend. Chris and Alyssa talk about things going on in the creative department, parenting, and some of their Long Island favorites. They laugh, spill some tea and some CelebriTEA, read some HotTeas reviews and share some fun facts. Plus they are getting PUMPED UP for next week's on-site recording at Terra Vite Winery & Vineyard.If you didn't win this time, please stay tuned, because there will be more opportunities to win Long Island Tea contests and giveaways in the future! TIMESTAMPS: 1:05 How you Doin'6:32 Wine of the Week11:13 Tea Time21:38 #LongIslandLife,38:32 CelebriTEA41:00 HotTeas & TEAsers ABOUT LONG ISLAND TEA:For more details on our show, visit https://discoverlongisland.com/tea. TAG US!@DiscoverLongIsland and @LongIslandTeaPodcast so we can followyour adventures and give you a shoutout. WINE OF THE WEEK:Raphael Estate Malbechttps://www.raphaelwine.comMattebella Famiglia- Red blendhttp://mattebella.com/main Long Island Tea is sponsored by Long Island Wine Country. Visit https://liwines.com/ WINE OF THE WEEK DEAL : Terra Vite· 20% off August Wine Classes· Promo Code: TV2021 Long Island Tea is sponsored by Long Island Wine Country. Visit https://liwines.com/ TEA TIME! NEW! Kristen and Sharon's recommendations are now listed on Amazon!Check out our Amazon Affiliate link:www.amazon.com/shop/discoverlongisland Dreams Ice Cream and Waffles:https://www.newsday.com/lifestyle/restaurants/dreams-ice-cream-waffles-valley-stream-1.50291557The Girl in the Triangle by Joyana Petershttps://www.amazon.com/Girl-Triangle-Joyana-Peters/dp/1736937308/ref=sr_1_1?crid=24BOB37Y549PV&dchild=1&keywords=girl+in+the+triangle&qid=1626732201&sprefix=girl+in+the+triangle%2Caps%2C150&sr=8-1Tunnel to Towers Foundation's Never Forget Concert:https://tickets.jonesbeach.com/results-ticket?evtid=4754700&event=Never%20Forget%20Concert:%20Journey,%20The%20Chainsmokers%20&%20Steve%20Miller%20Band WATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNY FOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Long-Island-Tea-Podcast-101538728517461Twitter: https://twitter.com/longislandteapodcast WRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you areinterested in collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice"or ifyou just want to say “How you doin?” RATE AND REVIEWUS:Be sure to leave us a 5 star rating and review on Applepodcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-island-tea/id1538642018 Kristen and Sharon will read their favorite reviews on a future episode. WEAR US:Shop Long Island gear at https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alice is the co-founder and Design Strategist at Future Urban Living (FUL) where she and her colleagues work on making the future circular. A UX and Service Designer by trade, Alice has worked for IBM, the Italian government and many other organizations. Discover the disruptive potential of the circular economy, the business benefit of thinking about products and services holistically, and how to get started on your journey.
Today, we discuss Planet Centric Design with Samuel Huber, Design Strategist at GoodPatch who specialised in sustainable design approaches. Samuel also pursues a Ph.D. in Systemic Management at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Here's what we discuss: - Welcome - Who's Samuel Huber? - Who said Planet Centric Design? - A definition for Planet Centric Design (PCD) - The old becomes new again - PCD simplifies access to complex topics - On labels & the need to reframe our way of working - Planet Centric, Circular Design, Systemic Design, etc. - Maps, Models, the tree & the forest: the value & limits of reduction - Our tools are biased towards humans - Resolving contexts gap: how can we practice PCD? - The limits & ethics of interpretation - Mitigating our bias toward the problem-solution dichotomy - Planet Centric Design in practice Samuel Huber https://samuelhuber.medium.com https://twitter.com/samphuber GoodPatch https://global.goodpatch.com https://medium.com/goodpatch-global University of St. Gallen https://ifb.unisg.ch/en/
Wells MEgalli is an Experienced Architect, Design Strategist, and Senior Project Manager with deep arts, media, and design background. Early career in digital content design, creating virtual experiences for cultural clients such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Fashion Institute of Technology. Designer for a broad range of projects spanning content, interiors, Ux, and architecture for residential, educational, and cultural clients. Founded Wells Megalli Design, a NY-based design studio in 2008. *Excerpt from https://www.linkedin.com/in/wellsmegalli/
This week we are speaking to Jason Pamental, a design strategist, author, speaker, UX leader, technologist, an expert in web typography, and an Invited Expert on the W3C Web Fonts Working Group. He has worked with many organizations including Adobe, Audible, Condé Nast, GoDaddy, IBM—and given presentations and workshops at conferences all over the world. I also publish a newsletter on web typography. Responsive Typography Book https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/responsive-typography/9781491907085/ Jason's website https://rwt.io/ https://rwt.io/presentations https://rwt.io/resources --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/designhuddle/support
Lennard Hulsbos is a design strategist working at the intersection of business, technology, and designed experiences for clients like Deutsche Telekom, Huawei, Lenovo, Starbucks, Philips, Porsche, Uber, and Circle Economy. His experience in building global design agencies and teams began in 2008, when he founded one of the world's first online graphic design agencies, Cradle of Design. Len went on to help lead branding and design agencies across Asia Pacific and Europe – including Aquarius (now ServicePlan China), Designit, Spark Design, and Iris – before setting up the Netherlands outpost of the Danish firm Manyone in 2019. Projects included strategy and branding for a vegan ice cream brand under Unilever, the development of Toolkit Earth, and thought leadership on the EU Green Deal and its implications for business, before COVID-19 halted the Dutch office's operations in 2020. Len continues to do independent consulting in the field of strategic design, championing post-human-centric design and sustainability in product development, while advising organizations on expansion and change management. Active in various social and political causes, Len was part of a youth-led effort helping to shape the Climate Agreement for the Dutch government. He was also part of the team awarded two UN Millennium Goals Awards with Satara, a slow fashion women's equality NGO. Len co-founded Circular UBI (C.UBI), an initiative that aims to develop a sustainable economic paradigm by proposing a preliminary framework to finance a universal basic income out of global resource usage, within the context of the circular economy and enabled by technology. He discusses both circularity and UBI with us today, as well as his thoughts on user rights / data privacy, and the socio-economic impact of an automated society. This episode is dedicated to anyone trying to build bridges of understanding and live in harmony with those who have different beliefs. In this (artificially?) divided world, Len's kind and inclusive approach to having potentially polarizing discussions is a vision of the future we can all get behind. --- Follow Len https://www.linkedin.com/in/hulsbos/ and C.UBI http://www.circularubi.org/ Ask him about Toolkit Earth, a facilitation tool that aims to marry business, human, and planetary needs to solve the climate crisis, whilst building great cities, businesses, and experiences. He is currently building a political lobby with Maak Amsterdam and supporting a global coalition of youth advocates in creating a campaign. More talks: Creative Mornings Munich Challenging the Status Quo Podcast Recommended Reading: Environmental Migrants: Up to 1 Billion by 2050 New Zealand Ditches GDP for Happiness and Wellbeing More on Circular Economy, UBI, Data Rights --- Photo by Stephanie Zuure Music: “Neon Laser Horizon” by Kevin MacLeod (imcompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License Sound Editing by franticsong Like what you heard? Do rate, review, share, and subscribe so others can find the episodes too. Follow instagram.com/occupationalhazards.podcast for more updates! xoxo Jo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/occupationalhazards/message
https://www.christopherhibma.com/ In his most recent role as the Director of Sundance Institute's Theatre Program, Christopher Hibma built one of the world's leading brands and most diverse rosters of artist activities. In his role, he worked to expand the Program's cultural impact outside the American context, with an emphasis on storytelling that incorporated a multiplicity of cultures particularly from East Africa and the Arab region/diaspora. Christopher crafts creative environments for artists to luxuriate in their animating impulses. He has designed spaces & programming at MASS MoCA in the Berkshires, at Ucross Foundation on a cattle ranch in Wyoming, at Luma Foundation in Arles, France and in capitals across the Arab region and East Africa. He has developed a set of organizing principles and anticolonialist values when developing programs with partners across international borders and contexts. Christopher incorporates the principles rigor, grace & intention as he cultivates the talents of storytellers, thinkers and leaders as he designs into their best instincts. He and his husband have a daughter and live in Minnesota. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bravemaker/support
Episode Title: Impact Development and Design Strategy with Braham BergInterviewer: Bradley Caro CookInterviewee: Braham BergIn this Career Up Now Socially Distanced Close Up podcast Bradley Caro Cook interviews Braham Berg, an impact-driven real estate developer and design strategist.Braham was always interested in knowing about the actual conceptualization of the project so he gravitated towards understanding how a project gets run and this led him to the point where he is now. During this podcast, he talks about getting awestruck by saint mary's cathedral in Japan, finding inspiration from projects all over the world, being open-minded to learning new aspects of the field and understanding that projects require patience. Let's join Braham Berg and our host Bradley Caro Cook for this thought-provoking conversation.
The COVID-19 pandemic has incited a sudden and dramatic social experiment — forcing millions globally to work from home. To understand how this is affecting employees now and how it might redefine the workplace in the future, HGA surveyed over 3,500 professionals across generations, from a wide range of industries, and working in various roles. Following clues in the qualitative and quantitative data, our team of researchers and workplace strategists formed five core insights into people's experiences, motivations, and behaviors, and translated them into key considerations for the future workplace. Kara Freihoefer, Director of Research, and Amin Mojtahedi, Design Strategist, will dig deeper into the results to discuss what we've learned and how we believe workplace will transform as a result.
Join me and Matthew Manos, Author, Design Strategist, Educator, and Entrepreneur as we talk about his passion for saving the world with design by making creativity and innovation more accessible. View the show notes at bailyhancock.com/scl/46. {This is episode 2 of 4 in the second mini-series of season 2 on INNOVATION X COLLABORATION}
Genius Activator, Design Strategist, & Futurist Speaker Patricia Parkinson Joins The Show With Erica Blair Who Helps Visionary tech projects deliver cutting-edge communication. 1:25 What's Different About Telos? 5:00 Decrypted Origin Story 7:00 The Barrier To Blockchain Adoption & A Vision To Fix It 13:00 Why New People Adopt Blockchain 15:30 Who Owns The Future? 21:00 The Blockcollab Experiment 24:00 DACs 24:44 How To CoOwn A Project You Build (Upstock) 28:10 Chestnut Product Update 32:30 Everipedia & Their Onboarding Strategy 37:20 Where Is The Biggest Opportunity In Blockchain? 39:20 Psychological Motivators For Blockchain Use 44:30 Sci-Fi, Story Telling, & The Future Of Blockchain 48:00 The Telos Brand Story 55:35 Predictions For A Sci-Fi Future 1:05:00 Game Design For Human Nature http://ericablair.io/ https://patriciaparkinson.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eos-podcast/support
In episode 33, Ryan catches up with Ben Scragg, a college buddy who also just happens to work just up the road at ASU as the Lead Design Strategist in the Teachers College. They talk about everything from the color of Band-Aids to the upcoming OLC Innovate conference in Denver.
There exists a hidden world of which the average consumer has no knowledge—the world of design and innovation that crafts nearly everything we see and use. Join Design Strategist Lee Fain as he takes us on a storytelling adventure using Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey framework to a new world of creativity, design, prototyping, and customer discovery. Lee is co-head of design strategy at IdeaCouture, a global design and innovation consultancy. In this episode, Lee shares his wisdom on the business value of design, common design pitfalls, the power of physical artifacts to manifest the intangible, his original DOES framework, and the genuine joy he finds in the creative process. And don't leave the theater too soon—there's a BONUS portion after the outro music that you won't want to miss!@_leefain @IdeaCouture @Cognizant @SCADdotedu @jcf_org @SherpaPod @theBenReport #InnovationEngine- A Sherpa's Guide to Innovation is a proud member of the Health Podcast Network @HealthPodNet -Support the show (https://healthpodcastnetwork.com/)