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Drafting of a plan or convention for the construction of an object or of a system; process of creation; act of creativity and innovation

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    3D Printing Today
    3D Printing Today #582

    3D Printing Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 34:10


    Designing for Vase Mode, 3D Printed Bellows, Two Design Approaches

    Design Better Podcast
    Jae Park: Designing a new generation of vehicles at Ford, and why friction matters in the creative process

    Design Better Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 47:19


    Visit our Substack for bonus content and more: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/jae-park As designers and creatives, many of us spent years of our career looking at blank canvases and attempting to find the best place to start solving the problems in front of us. Now that AI can churn out designs and imagery, not to mention writing, video, and even music in seconds, what are we losing from the friction that is being removed from the creative process? Our guest today, Jae Park, VP of Digital Product Design at Ford's Electric Vehicle Digital Design division, posed this question to us. Jae previously led design teams at Microsoft, Amazon, and Google—companies that epitomize the "move fast and break things" mentality of Silicon Valley. But he questions whether our obsession with speed is actually how we want to live. We talk with Jae about the "valley" between disruptions, why Ford's pivot to affordable EVs matters for American manufacturing, how Gen Alpha will reshape our expectations of vehicles, and why the Socratic method might be more important than any design tool in the age of AI. Jae also discusses what might be his most complex challenge yet: helping a 120-year-old automotive icon compete in an era where, as he puts it, "the phone and the car are becoming the same thing"—at least in rapidly evolving markets like China. Bio Jae Park is a design leader with a track record of building teams and driving innovation at the intersection of business, technology, and human needs. At Ford's EVDD group, he leads cross-functional designers shaping the company's digital product strategy to make mobility a fundamental right while advancing sustainability. His career includes inspiring new ways of working at Google, creating the award-winning Metro design system at Microsoft, and leading the invention of Amazon's Echo Show, which defined a new multimodal product category. Guided by a belief that innovation begins with people, Jae's leadership style emphasizes curiosity, collaboration, and empowerment. He nurtures diverse teams of designers and technologists, ensuring they have the perspective and support to create products that serve humanity and improve the world at scale. *** Visiting the links below is one of the best ways to support our show: Saily: Saily solves the hassle of staying connected while traveling by offering affordable, data-only eSIM plans that activate seamlessly when you arrive—no physical SIM swap needed. Plus, it layers in built-in security features like ad blocking, web protection, and virtual location for safer browsing on the go. Download their app on your phone and you can buy an eSIM before you fly so you're connected the minute you land. And if you're traveling between countries, you only need one eSIM. You can get a global or a regional plan and travel with the same eSIM plan. Get an exclusive 15% discount on your first Saily data plans! Use code DESIGNBETTER at checkout. Download Saily app or go to ⁠https://saily.com/designbetter⁠

    BiggerTalks's podcast
    175. Spirituality and Social Media: Designing a Feed That Serves Your Soul

    BiggerTalks's podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 16:23


    Can spirituality and social media work together to serve your soul?In this episode of the Spiritual Fitness Podcast, Eric Bigger explores ‘algorithm spirituality'—the practice of shaping your feed with intention so it inspires growth and aligns with your higher purpose. Learn how to unfollow what drains you, engage with what uplifts you, and design a digital space that truly supports your spiritual journey.Join the conversation and begin shaping a digital space that uplifts and inspires you.In this episode: Unfollow accounts that don't support your growth Engage with content that uplifts and inspires Set clear intentions for how you use social media Share posts that reflect your true self and add value Remember: you control the algorithmShop IYLA: https://iylia.com/Use promo code EB20 for IYLIA champagne, offering 20% off on orders up to $200Check out Miracle Season's collection: https://itsmiracleseason.co/collections/frontpageWork with me: https://www.ericbigger.com/workwithme?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=work_with_m...Connect with Simplified Impact: https://hubs.ly/Q02vvMJ90

    How I Work
    Designing prompts that save you hours every week with Dropbox's Morgan Brown

    How I Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 36:19 Transcription Available


    What if the biggest value of AI isn’t answers, but better questions? For Morgan Brown, Vice President of Product and Growth at Dropbox, that realisation has transformed everything from family dinners to global product strategy. In this episode, I chat with Morgan about how he uses AI as both a problem-solver and a sparring partner. Morgan leads Dropbox’s AI products, but he’s also built his own app from scratch - with no coding background - to help his six-year-old son manage type 1 diabetes. We dive into how Morgan uses AI to eliminate grunt work, create powerful prompts, and even stress test his own ideas. This conversation will show you practical ways to turn AI into a genuine partner for your work and life. We discuss: The story behind CARB Scan, the AI-powered app Morgan built to help his son manage diabetes How he uses AI to eliminate shallow work, like meeting recaps and email sorting Why designing prompts is a superpower—and Morgan’s framework for writing great ones The automation Morgan built to scan and summarise the entire AI/ML landscape every morning How to use AI as a true thought partner for brainstorming, strategy, and decision-making The risks of skipping human feedback and why real-world validation still matters Morgan’s advice for spotting your own hidden time sinks and turning them into AI experiments Key Quotes “LLMs aren’t the best search engine. They’re much better as a thought partner.” “The real leverage of AI isn’t the answers. It’s the better questions.” Connect with Morgan Brown on X (Twitter), LinkedIn, and his website https://www.morganbrown.co/ Check out Morgan’s book Hacking Growth. Get your hands on Morgan’s AI research prompt here. If you enjoyed this, listen to my episode with Bob Johansen - we talked about reframing AI as “augmented intelligence,” and it pairs beautifully with Morgan’s approach. My latest book The Health Habit is out now. You can order a copy here: https://www.amantha.com/the-health-habit/ Connect with me on the socials: Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanthaimber) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/amanthai) If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work and live, I write a weekly newsletter where I share practical and simple to apply tips to improve your life. You can sign up for that at https://amantha-imber.ck.page/subscribe Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes. Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au Credits: Host: Amantha Imber Sound Engineer: The Podcast Butler See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Profiles in Leadership
    Ja'Nae Duane and Steve Fisher, The Greatest Technology in the World is Worthless without Wisdom to Guide It

    Profiles in Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 62:59


    Dr. Ja-Naé Duane is a creator, behavioral scientist, award-winning innovator, and 4x entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience guiding organizations, institutions, governments, and communities toward a new renaissance and a better future for humanity. For the past two decades, Ja-Naé has dedicated herself to one mission: make life better for one billion people. As an expert on global systems, she focuses on helping corporations, governments, and universities understand and develop systems of the future using emerging technology such as VR/AR, AI, and blockchain by guiding them forward, helping them get out of their own way to create exponential innovation and future forecasting. She has had the pleasure of working with companies such as PWC, Saudi Aramco, Yum Brands, Samsonite, Natixis, AIG, and Deloitte. A top-rated speaker and co-author of the best-selling The Startup Equation, Ja-Naé excels at helping both startups and multinational firms identify new business models and pathways on a global scale.  Over the years, her work has caught the attention of The Associated Press, NPR, The Boston Globe, and BusinessWeek. Ja-Naé holds degrees from Brown University, I.E. Business School, Northeastern University, Carnegie University, Bentley University, and Boston University. Ja-Naé is a member of the Loomis Council at the Stimson Center, collaborator with the National Institute of Health, and holds appointments at Brown University and MIT's Center for Information Systems Research. Her next book, SuperShifts, will be released in April 2025.Steve Fisher is a visionary futurist, innovation leader, and design strategist with over 30 years of experience driving transformational change. Passionate about reimagining business models, he leverages cutting-edge advancements—especially Generative AI—to empower organizations across industries to navigate complexity and seize future opportunities.  As a leader in foresight and innovation, Steve has consistently spearheaded high-impact initiatives at renowned organizations. At McKinsey & Company, he co-founded the Futures Practice, integrating strategic foresight and speculative design to help businesses anticipate and adapt to an uncertain future. At FTI Consulting, he led the adoption of Generative AI for business model transformation, pioneering new AI-driven solutions that delivered measurable impact across industries. Beyond corporate leadership, Steve is the Managing Partner of Revolution Factory, a global innovation firm that fosters cutting-edge solutions through AI, strategic foresight, and design thinking. He also serves as Chief Futurist at the Human Frontier Institute (HFI), where he explores emerging trends, conducts research on future-oriented challenges, and mentors leaders in strategic foresight. A prolific thought leader and author, Steve co-authored the best-selling The Startup Equation and is releasing his next book, SuperShifts in April 2025 and Designing the Future the following year—which delve into the future of business, technology, and human adaptation. He shares his insights through keynotes, industry publications, and his podcasts—the Think Forward Show and Off World Podcast—which explore the intersection of innovation, AI, and humanity's expansion beyond Earth. Committed to democratizing futures thinking, Steve believes that understanding human history and patterns of change are essential to building resilient, future-ready organizations. His expertise in Generative AI, strategic foresight, and design-led innovation enables him to help organizations anticipate challenges and seize opportunities with confidence.

    Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
    Whitetail Landscapes - Building Nutrient Dense Food Plots Now, Germination Tactics, Drought

    Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 57:11


    In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) and Albert Tomechko (Vitalize Seed) discuss various strategies for optimizing hunting properties through effective land management and habitat improvement. The conversation covers designing frameworks for hunting, late-season planting strategies, enhancing germination techniques, and the importance of cold hardiness in plants. Additionally, the episode delves into the significance of foliar applications for plant health and the integration of soil health and nutrition in achieving optimal growth. The episode concludes with a discussion on seed selection tailored to specific soil types, emphasizing the need for diversity in planting to mitigate risks and enhance resilience.   takeaways The podcast focuses on maximizing hunting properties through land management. Designing effective hunting frameworks requires a deep understanding of environmental complexities. Diversity in planting strategies can significantly mitigate risks associated with crop failure. Cold hardiness is essential for ensuring plant survival during harsh winter conditions. Foliar applications can enhance nutrient uptake and overall plant health. Soil health is a critical factor in successful planting and crop yield. Germination techniques play a vital role in the success of food plots. Understanding soil chemistry is crucial for effective land management. Selecting the right seeds based on soil type can optimize growth and resilience. Integrating various planting strategies can lead to more productive hunting environments.   Social Links https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en Home | Vitalize Seed Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide
    ERP 494: Designing Love That Lasts: 6 Principles for Lasting Connection — An Interview with Dr. Sara Nasserzadeh

    Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 52:25


    About this Episode What if everything you know about love is a myth—built on luck, chance, and hope? The truth is, many of us walk into relationships with big dreams of “happily ever after,” only to find that real connection can feel overwhelming, elusive, or even impossible to sustain. We use words like “respect,” “trust,” and “compassion,” but rarely stop to define what they truly mean for ourselves and our partners. Without a roadmap, couples often end up lost in confusion, miscommunication, and heartbreak. In this episode, you'll discover a fresh, research-backed framework for designing love that actually lasts. You'll learn about the six key ingredients necessary for truly thriving relationships and uncover why love can't survive on feelings alone. By diving into practical strategies, real-world examples, and self-reflection tools, this conversation offers a powerful guide to recognizing what really matters in your connection and how to nurture it, every single day. Dr. Sara Nasserzadeh, Ph.D., is a renowned author, speaker, and thought leader in relationship dynamics. With experience in 41 countries, she has advised hundreds of couples, governments, UN agencies, and corporations. Her book, Love by Design: 6 Ingredients to Build a Lifetime of Love, explores six key principles for thriving relationships. Dr. Nasserzadeh's work has been featured in leading media outlets, including NPR, The New York Times, BBC, CNN, and more. Check out the transcript of this episode on Dr. Jessica Higgin's website. Episode Highlights  05:45 Dr. Sara's unique approach to relationship dynamics and global work. 09:43 Unpacking the emergent love research model and its origins. 10:58 Grounded theory research: Analyzing couples and identifying relationship patterns. 15:52 Defining core relationship concepts and the search for universal ingredients. 19:19 Emergent model findings: Moving beyond “love comes first”. 21:01 Three phases of research and development of a relationship assessment tool. 24:42 The six key ingredients for lasting love. 29:11 The power of loving behaviors and nonverbal communication in relationships. 32:20 Cultural and physical factors that influence emotional connection. 34:32 The importance of everyday gestures and their impact on intimacy. 38:07 Small actions and social etiquette: Nurturing connection in daily life. 44:49 Understanding your “love blueprint” and core sensitivities. 45:56 Knowing yourself: Quirks, pet peeves, and vulnerabilities in relationships. 49:24 Dr. Sara's resources, final thoughts, and where to connect. Mentioned Love by Design: 6 Ingredients to Build a Lifetime of Love (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Relationship Map To Happy, Lasting Love Connect with Dr. Sara Nasserzadeh Websites: sara-nasserzadeh.com Facebook: facebook.com/Dr.SaraNasserzadeh YouTube: youtube.com/user/DrSaraNasserzadeh Instagram: instagram.com/dr.saranasserzadeh Connect with Dr. Jessica Higgins Facebook: facebook.com/EmpoweredRelationship  Instagram: instagram.com/drjessicahiggins  Podcast: drjessicahiggins.com/podcasts/ Pinterest: pinterest.com/EmpowerRelation  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drjessicahiggins  Twitter: @DrJessHiggins  Website: drjessicahiggins.com   Email: jessica@drjessicahiggins.com If you have a topic you would like it to be discussed, please contact us by clicking on the “Ask Dr. Jessica Higgins” button here.  Thank you so much for your interest in improving your relationship.  Also, I would so appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here.  Thank you!   *With Amazon Affiliate Links, I may earn a few cents from Amazon, if you purchase the book from this link.

    Whitetail Landscapes - Hunting & Habitat Management
    EP193 Building Nutrient Dense Food Plots Now, Germination Tactics, Drought

    Whitetail Landscapes - Hunting & Habitat Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 54:41


    In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) and Albert Tomechko (Vitalize Seed) discuss various strategies for optimizing hunting properties through effective land management and habitat improvement. The conversation covers designing frameworks for hunting, late-season planting strategies, enhancing germination techniques, and the importance of cold hardiness in plants. Additionally, the episode delves into the significance of foliar applications for plant health and the integration of soil health and nutrition in achieving optimal growth. The episode concludes with a discussion on seed selection tailored to specific soil types, emphasizing the need for diversity in planting to mitigate risks and enhance resilience. takeawaysThe podcast focuses on maximizing hunting properties through land management.Designing effective hunting frameworks requires a deep understanding of environmental complexities.Diversity in planting strategies can significantly mitigate risks associated with crop failure.Cold hardiness is essential for ensuring plant survival during harsh winter conditions.Foliar applications can enhance nutrient uptake and overall plant health.Soil health is a critical factor in successful planting and crop yield.Germination techniques play a vital role in the success of food plots.Understanding soil chemistry is crucial for effective land management.Selecting the right seeds based on soil type can optimize growth and resilience.Integrating various planting strategies can lead to more productive hunting environments. Social Linkshttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=enHome | Vitalize Seed Company Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Decorating Pages
    Chief of War: Jean-François Campeau on Designing Hawaii's Epic Story

    Decorating Pages

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 69:06


    On Decorating Pages Podcast, Emmy-winning host Kim Wannop talks with Production Designer Jean-François Campeau about AppleTV+'s epic series Chief of War, starring Jason Momoa. From hand-lashed huts and carved canoes to sacred tiki sculptures and cliffside temples, Jean-François explains how the team honored Hawaiian culture while shooting across Hawaii and New Zealand. Hear how cultural blessings, natural lighting, and meticulous craftsmanship brought authenticity and scale to this groundbreaking production.Perfect for fans of production design, set decoration, Hawaiian history, Jason Momoa, and epic filmmaking.

    Experiencing Data with Brian O'Neill
    178 - Designing Human-Friendly AI Tech in a World Moving Too Fast with Author and Speaker Kate O'Neill

    Experiencing Data with Brian O'Neill

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 50:10


    In this episode, I sat down with tech humanist Kate O'Neill to explore how organizations can balance human-centered design in a time when everyone is racing to find ways to leverage AI in their businesses. Kate introduced her “Now–Next Continuum,” a framework that distinguishes digital transformation (catching up) from true innovation (looking ahead). We dug into real-world challenges and tensions of moving fast vs. creating impact with AI, how ethics fits into decision making, and the role of data in making informed decisions.      Kate stressed the importance of organizations having clear purpose statements and values from the outset, proxy metrics she uses to gauge human-friendliness, and applying a “harms of action vs. harms of inaction” lens for ethical decisions. Her key point: human-centered approaches to AI and technology creation aren't slow; they create intentional structures that speed up smart choices while avoiding costly missteps.     Highlights/ Skip to: How Kate approaches discussions with executives about moving fast, but also moving in a human-centered way when building out AI solutions (1:03) Exploring the lack of technical backgrounds among many CEOs and how this shapes the way organizations make big decisions around technical solutions (3:58)  FOMO and the “Solution in Search of a Problem” problem in Data (5:18)  Why ongoing ethnographic research and direct exposure to users are essential for true innovation (11:21)  Balancing organizational purpose and human-centered tech decisions, and why a defined purpose must precede these decisions (18:09) How organizations can define, measure, operationalize, and act on ethical considerations in AI and data products (35:57) Risk management vs. strategic optimism: balancing risk reduction with embracing the art of the possible when building AI solutions (43:54) Quotes from Today's Episode "I think the ethics and the governance and all those kinds of discussions [about the implications of digital transformation] are all very big word - kind of jargon-y kinds of discussions - that are easy to think aren't important, but what they all tend to come down to is that alignment between what the business is trying to do and what the person on the other side of the business is trying to do." –Kate O'Neill     " I've often heard the term digital transformation used almost interchangeably with the term innovation. And I think that that's a grave disservice that we do to those two concepts because they're very different. Digital transformation, to me, seems as if it sits much more comfortably on the earlier side of the Now-Next Continuum. So, it's about moving the past to the present… Innovation is about standing in the present and looking to the future and thinking about the art of the possible, like you said. What could we do? What could we extract from this unstructured data (this mess of stuff that's something new and different) that could actually move us into green space, into territory that no one's doing yet? And those are two very different sets of questions. And in most organizations, they need to be happening simultaneously." –Kate O'Neill     "The reason I chose human-friendly [as a term] over human-centered partly because I wanted to be very honest about the goal and not fall back into, you know, jargony kinds of language that, you know, you and I and the folks listening probably all understand in a certain way, but the CEOs and the folks that I'm necessarily trying to get reading this book and make their decisions in a different way based on it." –Kate O'Neill     “We love coming up with new names for different things. Like whether something is “cloud,” or whether it's like, you know, “SaaS,” or all these different terms that we've come up with over the years… After spending so long working in tech, it is kind of fun to laugh at it. But it's nice that there's a real earnestness [to it]. That's sort of evergreen [laugh]. People are always trying to genuinely solve human problems, which is what I try to tap into these days, with the work that I do, is really trying to help businesses—business leaders, mostly, but a lot of those are non-tech leaders, and I think that's where this really sticks is that you get a lot of people who have ascended into CEO or other C-suite roles who don't come from a technology background.”  –Kate O'Neill     "My feeling is that if you're not regularly doing ethnographic research and having a lot of exposure time directly to customers, you're doomed. The people—the makers—have to be exposed to the users and stakeholders.  There has to be ongoing work in this space; it can't just be about defining project requirements and then disappearing. However, I don't see a lot of data teams and AI teams that have non-technical research going on where they're regularly spending time with end users or customers such that they could even imagine what the art of the possible could be.” –Brian T. O'Neill   Links KO Insights: https://www.koinsights.com/ LinkedIn for Kate O'Neill: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateoneill/ Kate O'Neill Book: What Matters Next: A Leader's Guide to Making Human-Friendly Tech Decisions in a World That's Moving Too Fast

    The Modern Customer Podcast
    Therabody's Transformation Into a Customer-First Brand

    The Modern Customer Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 30:28


    This week on The Modern Customer Podcast, John Solomon, CMO of Therabody, shares how the company rebuilt its brand around the customer. By shifting from product-first to customer-first, Therabody expanded relevance, built trust, and strengthened loyalty. AI then pushed personalization even further—turning product use into connected experiences that grow with each customer. Highlights from our conversation:  ✔️ Leveraging customer feedback to guide Therabody's rebrand and audience-first strategy  ✔️ Applying AI to deliver personalized wellness experiences at scale  ✔️ Designing products and experiences around customer needs  ✔️ Building cultural relevance through talent partnerships that strengthen brand connection

    The Tech Trek
    From Prototype to Production

    The Tech Trek

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 30:54


    Sumit Arora, VP of Advanced Technology at Ascend Learning, joins the show to unpack the real challenges of turning AI prototypes into production-ready systems. From managing non-deterministic outputs to rethinking the relationship between engineering and product, Sumit shares hard-earned lessons on what it actually takes to build AI that works at scale. If you're navigating how to move beyond experiments and deliver AI products that stick, this episode will give you a clear look at the path forward.Key Takeaways• Scaling AI is not about building smarter prototypes—it's about mastering distributed systems, security, and availability.• The best AI teams combine deep systems engineering with practical product sense.• Traditional software requirements processes won't work for AI. Co-creation between product and engineering is essential.• Innovation pods—small, cross-functional teams—can accelerate experimentation without killing momentum.• Success at scale comes from modular, reusable AI systems that can plug into multiple contexts.Timestamped Highlights02:14 — Why building a working AI demo is easy, but scaling it into a reliable product is hard04:49 — Lessons from the big data revolution and how AI is moving even faster08:41 — The skill sets AI teams really need and why distributed systems expertise trumps pure ML13:13 — Designing user experiences for AI and why response times redefine UX expectations17:00 — The evolving relationship between product and engineering in the AI era23:10 — How innovation pods help organizations experiment without stalling production teams26:47 — Why modular, self-contained AI systems are the key to scaling across an enterpriseA Line That Stuck“You can't requirement doc your way to AI success. Product and engineering have to co-create and move fast.”Call to ActionIf you found this conversation useful, share it with a colleague, subscribe to the show, and leave a quick rating—it helps us bring more tech leaders and practitioners to the table.

    Staffing & Recruiter Training Podcast
    TRP 268: [Legal] Why Compensation Matters with Camille Stell

    Staffing & Recruiter Training Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 26:54


    In this legal-focused edition of The Rainmaking Podcast, Scott Love speaks with Camille Stell, co-author of Respect: Insights to Attorney Compensation Plans. Together, they explore why compensation is more than just numbers—it's about respect, transparency, and culture. Camille explains how lawyers often interpret pay as a measure of personal value, which can make compensation discussions emotionally charged. She shares insights into the complexities of law firm compensation, including the influence of multiple committees, the challenges of integrating laterals, and generational expectations around transparency. Camille also highlights how compensation strategies shape firm culture, impact collaboration, and affect retention and succession planning. She outlines emerging trends, such as rewarding team contributions, expanding non-equity career paths, and building transparency into comp systems. For law firm leaders, Camille suggests auditing current systems, aligning compensation with strategic goals, and increasing year-round communication to reduce the stress of “comp season.” Her practical guidance helps firms create fairer, more effective plans that balance individual rewards with long-term institutional success. Visit: https://therainmakingpodcast.com/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/8roVK-hYZ48 ---------------------------------------

    The Future Of Teamwork
    How to Move Teams to Action by Designing Better Employee Experiences with Lindsey Caplan

    The Future Of Teamwork

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 44:52


    How do you move a whole group of people at once – emotionally, behaviorally, and meaningfully? In this episode of The Future of Teamwork, Dane Groeneveld sits down with Lindsey Caplan, Founder and Lead Consultant at The Gathering Effect, to discuss how to move your teams to action through more effective team gatherings. Lindsey shares actionable strategies for creating onboarding programs that go beyond compliance, designing town halls that feel personal and purposeful, and using small but powerful techniques to make every meeting memorable.Whether you're planning a one-day session or a multi-team conference, this episode is full of practical insights for connecting, inspiring, and influencing your people.

    Social Media Marketing Made Simple Podcast
    Behind the Scenes: Designing a Launch That Works for YOU

    Social Media Marketing Made Simple Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 22:59


    In this episode, I walk you through four powerful launch strategies - webinars, bootcamps, open houses, and paid workshops and explore the importance of aligning a launch with your business's unique needs. The centerpiece is the case study of Louise Miller's Make It Happen Club, where she and I designed the bespoke "Quiet Action, Big Impact" launch. It blends a challenge-style format with an open house approach to authentically reflect Louise's sense of calm and her audience's needs. Here's the thing: there's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all launch. If you want it to really stick and last you've got to pick a launch style that feels like you, speaks to what your people actually want, and suits what you're offering. Key Takeaways Don't Force It - Launch with Intention Your launch should feel authentic, not contrived. Launch formats like webinars or bootcamps only succeed when they naturally fit your style and audience dynamics. Four Core Launch Strategies Webinars — Educational, interactive, and great for feeding high-intent prospects Bootcamps — Intensive, immersive, and perfect for engagement and transformation Open House — Low-pressure peek behind the curtain; ideal for showcasing offerings Paid Workshops — Commitment-filtered sessions that lead to higher conversion rates The Case of Louise Miller's Make It Happen Club Louise's business thrives on calm, thoughtful planning. A typical webinar or bootcamp wouldn't reflect that. Instead, we partnered to create a hybrid launch called Quiet Action, Big Impact—a soft, intentional experience infused with mindful structure. Customize to Connect Matching your launch approach with your personal rhythm and your audience's needs doesn't just boost conversions—it sets the stage for an experience that feels meaningful and memorable. Craft with Clarity A strategic launch starts with clarity: Understand your strengths and style Know your audience's preferences Design with intention, not pressure Launch should reflect your values, not someone else's playbook LINKS TO RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE Ep 339 - Re-defining Productivity and Reducing Overwhelm: Strategies for Success with Louise Miller  Connect with Louise Miller on Website Connect with Teresa on Website,

    Short Term Rental Secrets Podcast
    Ep 259 - Why STR Is Just the Vehicle to Building True Freedom

    Short Term Rental Secrets Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 29:39


    Short-term rentals are not the endgame—they're the vehicle.In this episode, Emanuele and Mike break down how STR can fuel bigger goals, lasting freedom, and a life by design.• Why STR is a tool, not the destination• The mindset shift that changes how you build• How to keep your bigger vision in focus• Avoiding the trap of chasing unit count• Using business to buy back your time and freedom00:03:21 – Designing a Business That Lasts00:05:26 – Keeping Your Bigger Vision Alive00:06:32 – The Mindset Shift for STR Success00:11:00 – The Mindset Shift for STR Success00:12:15 – Why Belief Fuels Momentum00:15:27 – Designing a Business That Lasts00:17:11 – Designing a Business That Lasts00:19:35 – How to Build Lasting Momentum00:20:25 – Designing a Business That Lasts00:20:56 – Scaling With the Right MindsetGet FREE Access to our Community and Weekly Trainings:http://group.strsecrets.com/

    Pencils&Lipstick podcast
    Ep 278 Plottr and Story Designing with Cameron Sutter

    Pencils&Lipstick podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025


    Today we are talking to Plottr creator Cameron Sutter. Plottr has loads of templates that make crafting a satisfying ending for any genre so painless that you'll want to tell all your friends about it.You can check it out here: https://katcaldwell.com/plottrYou can also find out more about Story Snap here: https://katcaldwell.com/storysnap(These links are affiliate links which provide money for the show at no greater cost to you)Sign up for my writers' newsletter to learn more about the craft of writing, know when my workshops are and be the first to get exclusive information on my writing retreats. https://katcaldwell.com/writers-newsletterWant more information on my books, author swaps, short stories and what I'm reading? Sign up for my readers' newsletter. https://storylectory.katcaldwell.com/signup You can always ask me writing questions on instagram @katcaldwell_writing

    Everything Made Beautiful with Shannon Scott
    EMB EP47 | Transition as an Invitation: Finding God in the In-Between with Tony Calabrese

    Everything Made Beautiful with Shannon Scott

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 56:12


    I sit down with Pastor Tony Calabrese, lead pastor at The Gathering in Spring Hill, Tennessee, for a conversation that ranges from his admittedly bougie coffee habits to the deep spiritual work that happens in seasons of transition.Tony shares how his passion for prayer was shaped by watching his single mom depend on God through difficult circumstances, and why he believes prayer begins with understanding God as Father rather than taskmaster. We dive into his journey of saying yes to his biggest no - church planting - and how God often calls us out of our comfort zones to step into His purposes.The heart of our conversation centers on transition as spiritual invitation. Tony offers profound insight for anyone feeling stuck between what was and what's to come, explaining why God's perceived absence in difficult seasons might actually be the prime condition for His breakthrough. We explore how the greatest demonstration of God's power at the resurrection was actually what was missing from the tomb, not what was there.Tony also shares about The Gathering, the church he recently planted after a previous church planting season ended during COVID. He describes this new venture as the most freeing and joy-filled season of his 19-year ministry. Whether you're in a season of transition, struggling with prayer, or simply need encouragement to trust God in the unknown, this conversation offers hope and practical wisdom for following Jesus through every season of life.Chapters00:00 | Introduction and First Impressions04:42 | Transitioning Through Life's Seasons05:11 | The Coffee Journey09:12 | The Power of Prayer14:27 | Personal Stories of Prayer19:13 | Saying Yes to Our Biggest No23:07 | Encouragement for Prayer29:02 | Navigating Transitions30:14 | Navigating Transitions: The Spiritual Journey37:01 | The Power of Dependence in Transition41:29 | God's Silence: A Test of Faith47:34 | The Gathering: A New Church Community54:45 | Designing a Beautiful Day: Simple JoysTony's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tony_calabrese_The Gathering Website: https://www.thegatheringchurch.co/Tony on QAVA: https://qava.tv/teachers/tony-calabrese/

    The Learning & Development Podcast
    L&D Detective Kit For Investigating Performance Impact With Kevin M Yates

    The Learning & Development Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 42:17


    In this episode, Kevin Yates - widely known as the L&D Detective® - joins David to explore why measuring impact remains one of the most persistent challenges in Learning & Development, and how L&D can finally start getting it right. Together, they unpack why reporting on learning activity isn't enough, what it really means to uncover evidence of performance impact, and how L&D must evolve to contribute meaningfully within the wider performance ecosystem. Kevin outlines the flaws in traditional training needs analysis, introduces his Workplace Performance Investigation Framework, and explains how business metrics—not LMS data—must become the cornerstone of meaningful measurement. Kevin also shares how L&D teams can use tools like the Performance Impact Blueprint and Instructional Design for Performance to plan for outcomes from the outset, and why embracing the identity of ‘impact investigators' is critical for L&D's future. If you're serious about proving learning's contribution to business performance, this episode is unmissable. KEY TAKEAWAYS The "village" approach is central to performance. L&D should measure collective, not isolated, impact. LMS data is easy to get, but it does not truly measure the impact on business performance. The 6 questions for business performance and 6 for human performance, in the framework, uncover the true needs behind a training request. Because improving performance involves many teams, a project management approach helps organize everyone's roles, tasks, and contributions toward a shared business goal. BEST MOMENTS “It takes a village to impact workplace performance." “We must define impact. Before we can investigate it.” "Designing for performance is very different than designing for training." Kevin M. Yates Bio Kevin M. Yates is globally recognised as the L&D Detective®, known for investigating the impact of training and learning on workplace performance. With over 25 years of experience across major brands like McDonald's, Meta, and Grant Thornton, Kevin brings a practical, data-driven approach to measuring learning's contribution to business results. His work empowers L&D teams to go beyond activity metrics and uncover real evidence of performance impact. Kevin is also the founder of Meals in the Meantime, a nonprofit tackling food insecurity with the same focus on measurable outcomes. You can follow and connect with Kevin via: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmyates/ Book: https://kevinmyates.com/detective-kit Website: https://kevinmyates.com/ VALUABLE RESOURCES The Learning And Development Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-learning-development-podcast/id1466927523 L&D Master Class Series: https://360learning.com/blog/l-and-d-masterclass-home ABOUT THE HOST David James David has been a People Development professional for more than 20 years, most notably as Director of Talent, Learning & OD for The Walt Disney Company across Europe, the Middle East & Africa. As well as being the Chief Learning Officer at 360Learning, David is a prominent writer and speaker on topics around modern and digital L&D. CONTACT METHOD Twitter:  https://twitter.com/davidinlearning LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjameslinkedin L&D Collective: https://360learning.com/the-l-and-d-collective Blog: https://360learning.com/blog L&D Master Class Series: https://360learning.com/blog/l-and-d-masterclass-home This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

    Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres
    Art That Moves People to Act: Maggie O'Neill on Designing Change

    Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 15:58


    On Mission Matters, Adam Torres talks with Maggie O'Neill, Founder/Artist/Activist of Vote For Your Daughter and Our Daughter's Future Fund, about transforming art and design into advocacy—building public installations that elevate women's and girls' rights and inspire civic action. Big thanks to ⁠Take The Lead Women⁠! Follow Adam on Instagram at ⁠https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/⁠ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: ⁠https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/⁠ Visit our website: ⁠https://missionmatters.com/⁠ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: ⁠https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Design Curious | Interior Design Podcast, Interior Design Career, Interior Design School, Coaching
    156 | The Impact of Custom Furniture in Your Interior Design Projects With Michael Brinkley

    Design Curious | Interior Design Podcast, Interior Design Career, Interior Design School, Coaching

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 27:20


    Are you tired of sourcing the same mass-produced furniture pieces your clients can find anywhere?Imagine offering them something truly unique—a custom furniture solution that not only fits their space perfectly but also reflects their personality and lifestyle.In this episode, I explore how interior designers can elevate their projects through custom furniture with builder Michael Brinkley. Michael shares how designers can turn client frustrations, like the wrong size, finish, or style in mass-produced pieces, into opportunities by collaborating with a custom furniture maker. He walks us through his creative process, from sketching and 3D modeling to building functional, heirloom-quality pieces that solve real design challenges. Through stories of unique projects, like a dining table made from wine crates and a barn door with a built-in TV, Michael highlights how custom furniture isn't just a design upgrade; it's a powerful way for interior designers to stand out in a competitive market.If you're an interior designer looking to deliver distinctive, tailor-made solutions for your clients while elevating your business, this conversation will give you the insider's perspective you need.Featured Guest:Michael Brinkley is the owner and master craftsman of Brinkley Furniture, a nationally recognized custom furniture studio in Redding, California. With over 30 years of experience in cabinetry and furniture design, he specializes in creating heirloom-quality, one-of-a-kind pieces that blend timeless design with modern functionality. His work is celebrated nationwide for its craftsmanship, innovation, and ability to bring designers' and clients' visions to life.What You'll Learn in This Episode✔️ How partnering with a custom furniture builder can help you deliver one-of-a-kind solutions for your clients.✔️ The process of transforming client ideas into functional, beautifully engineered custom pieces.✔️ Why communication and collaboration between designers and builders are key to a successful project.✔️ Real examples of standout custom furniture projects.✔️ Tips on sourcing materials locally and navigating budget-conscious options without sacrificing style.✔️ How custom furniture can help you differentiate your design business in a competitive market.✔️ Why investing in custom furniture is a long-term value for clients, offering heirloom-quality pieces.Read the Blog >>> ⁠The Impact of Custom Furniture in Your Interior Design Projects ⁠NEXT STEPS:

    Business RadioX ® Network
    Designing the Future: Navigating Creativity, Commerce, and AI

    Business RadioX ® Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025


    In this episode of Association Leadership Radio, Lee Kantor interviews Lee-Sean Huang, Co-Executive Director of Learning and Programs at AIGA. They discuss AIGA's evolution, its role in supporting designers through professional development, ethics, and adapting to technological changes like AI. The conversation explores the balance between art and commerce in design, the importance of business […]

    Design Your Wedding Business
    The Podcast is Back: Designing a Wedding Business That Works for You

    Design Your Wedding Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 11:20


    Have you ever wondered if it's really possible to build a wedding business that fuels your freedom instead of draining your energy? In this episode, I'm sharing why I've returned to the mic and what you can expect as we relaunch Design Your Wedding Business. I open up about my journey from luxury wedding planner to certified operational expert, and the lessons I've learned about burnout, balance, and building a business that supports your life—not the other way around.I'll dive into the realities of the wedding industry, what it takes to shift from hustle mode to CEO mode, and why strategy, systems, and soul are all essential for lasting success. Whether you're a planner, florist, DJ, or any kind of creative entrepreneur, you'll walk away from this episode feeling seen, encouraged, and inspired to rethink the way you run your business.Topics covered in this episode include:Why I decided to bring the podcast back (and what's different this time)The hidden costs of running a “booked-out” businessThe surprising connection between marketing and client experienceHow burnout creeps in—and the warning signs to look forA behind-the-scenes look at scaling, stumbling, and starting againWhy “working smarter” is more than just a clichéHow life's hardest seasons can shift your perspective on businessThe first steps to designing a business that truly works for youResources:I would love to connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JenTaylorConsulting/ & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jentaylorconsulting/!Grab your free business audit at JenTaylorConsulting.comShow notes available at: https://jentaylorconsulting.com/design-your-wedding-business-podcast/

    Short Term Rental Secrets Podcast
    Ep 259 - Why STR Is Just the Vehicle to Building True Freedom

    Short Term Rental Secrets Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 29:39


    Short-term rentals are not the endgame—they're the vehicle.In this episode, Emanuele and Mike break down how STR can fuel bigger goals, lasting freedom, and a life by design.• Why STR is a tool, not the destination• The mindset shift that changes how you build• How to keep your bigger vision in focus• Avoiding the trap of chasing unit count• Using business to buy back your time and freedom00:03:21 – Designing a Business That Lasts00:05:26 – Keeping Your Bigger Vision Alive00:06:32 – The Mindset Shift for STR Success00:11:00 – The Mindset Shift for STR Success00:12:15 – Why Belief Fuels Momentum00:15:27 – Designing a Business That Lasts00:17:11 – Designing a Business That Lasts00:19:35 – How to Build Lasting Momentum00:20:25 – Designing a Business That Lasts00:20:56 – Scaling With the Right MindsetGet FREE Access to our Community and Weekly Trainings:http://group.strsecrets.com/

    The Hairdresser Strong Show
    SPECIAL: Building a Salon, Real-Time Docuseries: Construction | Franky Acevedo, Barber & Gabby Bastos, Stylist | Co-Owners, Corte

    The Hairdresser Strong Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 23:15 Transcription Available


    Join us for Part 1 of our docuseries with Gabby and Franky, two first-time salon owners in Washington, D.C., as they open Corte—sharing the real challenges, surprises, and lessons of building a salon from the ground up.

    Top Traders Unplugged
    SI365: Design or Luck: Why Trend Following Results Diverge ft. Katy Kaminski

    Top Traders Unplugged

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 55:51 Transcription Available


    Katy Kaminski returns to explore why results in trend following rarely look alike, even when the rules sound the same. Using fresh research from Man Group and Quantica, she and Niels trace the fingerprints of design choices: the pace of signals, how portfolios tilt, whether to add carry, and the impact of alternative markets. Along the way they connect these differences to today's landscape, from the Fed's looming decision to Europe's bond jitters, from gas and power's outsized role in recent Alternative CTA returns to the risks of crowding. It's a clear-eyed discussion about how systematic strategies evolve - and why dispersion matters.Get Your FREE Copy of the latest Research Paper from DUNN Capital.-----50 YEARS OF TREND FOLLOWING BOOK AND BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIDEO FOR ACCREDITED INVESTORS - CLICK HERE-----Follow Niels on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube or via the TTU website.IT's TRUE ? – most CIO's read 50+ books each year – get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to the Best Investment Books ever written here.And you can get a free copy of my latest book “Ten Reasons to Add Trend Following to Your Portfolio” here.Learn more about the Trend Barometer here.Send your questions to info@toptradersunplugged.comAnd please share this episode with a like-minded friend and leave an honest Rating & Review on iTunes or Spotify so more people can discover the podcast.Follow Katy on LinkedIn.Episode TimeStamps:01:12 - What has caught our attention recently?06:44 - Industry performance update12:01 - How different can managers really be in the trend following space?22:30 - Is Andrew Beer onto something about the sharpe ratio of trend indices?24:26 - Why Katy and Alex are obsessed with return dispersion30:34 - What drives dispersion the most?32:41 - Designing a trend following benchmark35:46 - Quantifying turbulence in CTAs39:46 - The importance of simplicity as a CTA42:30...

    I Am Refocused Podcast Show
    Designing Outdoor Sanctuaries with Steve Griggs: Luxury, Story & Function

    I Am Refocused Podcast Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 31:06


    Steve Griggs has been building more than gardens for nearly 40 years — he builds stories, sanctuaries, and spaces that speak. In this episode, he pulls back the curtain on what truly separates pretty landscaping from living landscapes: engineering, plant science, personal memories, privacy, and yes — even the grit behind the beauty.

    Men In Blazers
    Architect Dan Meis on designing Everton's new stadium and how it will give the Toffees an edge: Running the Game 09/12/25

    Men In Blazers

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 48:02


    On the latest episode of Running the Game, Rog sits down with Architect Dan Meis to discuss his design of Hill Dickinson Stadium, Everton's new home. Dan breaks down how he channelled Goodison Park into his design, the influence of NFL stadiums on their European counterparts, and the relationship between players and the arenas they play in. Plus, Dan reveals how Hill Dickinson Stadium with give Everton an edge over their opponents.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The BossBabe Podcast
    483: High-Functioning Burnout Exposed: When Life Feels Flat

    The BossBabe Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 22:43


    Ever feel like life just feels… flat - even when, on paper, nothing is wrong? In the finale of our 5-part High-Functioning Burnout Exposed series with Awaken the Muse, Natalie, Alexi Panos and Emily Gallagher dig into numbness, stuckness, and the urge to burn it all down. You'll discover why flatness is actually a signal of misalignment, how to tune into your inner GPS, and the small shifts that bring you back online without overhauling your entire life. You'll learn a simple self-audit to spot what needs to shift, how to create breathing room when your to-do list never ends, and what it really looks like to design your days with more aliveness, joy, and ease. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 When numbness and avoidance take over 01:55 Stuckness as a signal: what your inner GPS is telling you 03:20 Numb isn't nothing: why flatness is still information 05:27 Do you really need to blow up your life? 06:52 The self-audit: what to add in, what to let go of 08:34 Designing instead of reacting: subtle shifts that create energy 12:12 The 80/20 Reset: Creating space when your list never ends  15:24 The real reason change never sticks until you change you 17:10 Gentle discipline: 3–5 minute daily practices that nurture presence RESOURCES + LINKS Click Here To Join Soft Success: A Free Live Masterclass Experience Taking Place On September 24th To End High-Functioning Burnout And Redefine Success On Your Terms. Sign Up For Our Free Weekly Newsletter & Get Insights From Natalie Every Single Week On All Things Strategy, Motherhood, Business Growth + More.  Drop Us A Review On The Podcast + Send Us A Screenshot & We'll Send You Natalie's 7-Figure Operating System Completely FREE (value $1,997).

    The No Name RC Podcast
    Show #330 The No Name RC Podcast - Jimmy Woodley of Ignite Design Rc Gas Trucks

    The No Name RC Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 103:36


    ⏱️ Episode Timestamps (00:00) - Intro  (05:24) How Jimmy connected with NNRC & Ignite RC beginnings (11:08) Hobby shops, Traxxas vs race brands & bringing new people into RC (16:15) Why Traxxas Slash was so important for RC racing (19:06) Short course & drag racing trends – from Slashes to DR10s (31:53) Keeping RC fun vs. taking racing too seriously (39:20) Ignite Design RC conversions & charity race stories (42:26) Development of Ignite gas truck kits & Classic RC integration (51:08) Partnership with Nova Engines – challenges & breakthroughs (1:03:10) Novarossi's history, Serio influence & engine improvements (1:09:33) Designing reliable engines vs. overpowering screamers (1:20:28) Future plans: 1/8 scale engines & product strategy (1:31:12) Visiting Nova factory in Italy & small-business culture (1:37:01) Supporting small RC shops & final thoughts

    Matt Brown Show
    MBS920 - The AI Advantage: Designing Smarter Workspaces with AI with Matt Watts

    Matt Brown Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 26:27


    Send us a textIn this episode of the AI Advantage series, Matt speaks with Matt Watts, Founder and CEO of MWA Projects in London. For over 20 years, MWA has been delivering high-end design and build projects for global clients like Jimmy Choo, Nike, Converse, and Grosvenor Estates. Now, AI is transforming how projects are imagined and executed.Matt shares how AI is speeding up feasibility studies, cutting design iterations from weeks to days, and helping teams generate more accurate budgets and takeoffs in record time. He also explores AI's role in contract review, marketing, translations, and project risk detection. But creativity, trust, and the personal touch remain irreplaceable in design and construction.We dive into hallucination risks, the future of robots on site, education's slow adaptation to AI, and the leadership skills CEOs will need in an AI-powered economy.Support the show

    Almost 30
    796. How To Feel Good Where You Live (While Calling in Your Future Dream Home)

    Almost 30

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 41:27


    In this solo episode, Lindsey gets real about her journey balancing city hustle with spiritual self-care rituals. If you've found yourself craving a nature fix while living that fast-paced urban life, or if you've ever wanted to feel more grounded in your space—this episode will hit home in all the right ways. Ahead, Lindsey opens up about navigating big life changes, manifesting future dreams, and finding gratitude in the present—even if your “now” feels like it's not your “forever.” She shares tried-and-true home rituals + creative reframes to help you turn your environment into a sanctuary. Is your nervous system overloaded from city noise? Do you need a permission slip to dream big about what's next? Lindsey serves highly relatable wisdom and heart-led encouragement to inspire you to design a life that feels nurturing, soulful, and authentically you! We also talk about: Reframing the daily chaos of your life  Creating your own city-friendly herb garden Science-backed reasons your body craves nature Easy rituals to soothe overstimulation How to set boundaries with your phone Simple decluttering tips to clear mental fog  Designing a sacred “reset” nook in your home  Dreaming up your future “forever home”  Loving the now while calling in what's next Resources: Instagram: @lindseysimcik Order our book, Almost 30: A Definitive Guide To A Life You Love For The Next Decade and Beyond, here: https://bit.ly/Almost30Book.  Sponsors: Ka'Chava | Go to https://kachava.com and use code ALMOST30 for 15% off your next order. Hero Bread | Hero Bread is offering 10% off your order. Go to https://hero.co and use code ALMOST30 at checkout. BEAM | Visit https://shopbeam.com/ALMOST30 and use code ALMOST30 to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off. Chime | Open your account in 2 minutes at https://chime.com/almost30. Revolve | Shop at https://REVOLVE.com/ALMOST30 and use code ALMOST30 for 15% off your first order. #REVOLVEpartner To advertise on this podcast please email: partnerships@almost30.com. Learn More: https://almost30.com/about https://almost30.com/morningmicrodose https://almost30.com/book Join our community: https://facebook.com/Almost30podcast/groups https://instagram.com/almost30podcast https://tiktok.com/@almost30podcast https://youtube.com/Almost30Podcast Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: almost30.com/disclaimer.  Almost 30 is edited by Garett Symes and Isabella Vaccaro.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Teaching in Higher Ed
    Layered Learning: Designing video with Intention and Authenticity

    Teaching in Higher Ed

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 47:18


    M. C. Flux uncovers lessons for video creation from what he calls layered learning on episode 587 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I've also started creating these little quiz questions in them, but they're not hard. They're just to keep their attention going. -M. C. Flux Many students seem to enjoy this and actually learn well from it, so I keep doing it. -M. C. Flux I think these students struggle so much with attention that bringing them back with a really simple question just helps. -M. C. Flux The fact that students have shorter attention spans is still something we need to pay attention to. I don't think it's as bad as people say, but it is actually still a big piece of how I design instruction. -M. C. Flux A lot of students are used to rewatching things that they enjoy. -M. C. Flux Resources Video: Education as Content, by Dr. Flux The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why it Matters, by Priya Parker Preferences vs. What Works, by Robert Talbert Song: Leave it Like it Is, by David Wilcox  Episode 555: A Big Picture Look at AI Detection Tools with Chris Ostro LinkedIn: Christopher Ostro LinkedIn: Dr. MC Flux Netflix Special: Bo Burnham Inside DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Insta360 Flow Pro HollyLand Lark Microphones Games: Agency as Art, by C Thi Nguyen

    Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast

    Nina Ruscio, the Emmy-nominated (for The Flight Attendant) production designer of The Pitt on HBO, discusses how her design helped create this enormous – and enormously popular – show. Nina reveals how producer John Wells (The West Wing; E.R.) tasked her with creating a ground plan before the writers even started writing episodes; the joy of living a freelance, project-based lifestyle; how her background as an English major allows her designs to express literature visually; how memories from the musical she designed in college remain in her sedimentary layer; and the remarkable privilege of creating the world in which stories are invented. PART ONE OF A TWO-PART CONVERSATION. (Length 18:11) (Photo of Nina on her set for The Pitt by cinematographer Johanna Coelho.) The post Designing The Pitt appeared first on Reduced Shakespeare Company.

    Practice Disrupted with Evelyn Lee and Je'Nen Chastain
    207: Architecture, And: Mark Chambers on Designing Systems for Change

    Practice Disrupted with Evelyn Lee and Je'Nen Chastain

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 60:45


    What happens when an architect's skillset is applied not just to buildings, but to the complex systems that shape our cities, policies, and climate? This week, Evelyn is joined by co-host Larry Fabbroni and his longtime friend and Carnegie Mellon classmate, Mark Chambers, an environmental policy leader and architect who has taken his training from design studios to city halls and the White House.This rich conversation explores Mark's remarkable career arc, from practicing architect to the Sustainability Director for Washington D.C. and New York City, and later, the first Senior Director for Building Emissions and Community Resilience in the Biden White House. Mark explains how he views his architectural training as the discipline of a "three-dimensional problem solver," a skill that allows him to deconstruct and reassemble complex policy challenges just as he would a building. He argues that this skillset is a strategic advantage, especially in interdisciplinary rooms where the architectural perspective is unique and highly valued.The discussion goes beyond resumes to tackle the big questions facing the profession and society. When asked how architects can secure more value for their work, Mark challenges the premise of fighting for a bigger piece of the existing pie."I'm questioning the whole pie. I'm questioning the way in which the pie was set up. It's like, I don't want a bigger slice. I want a different pie." - Mark ChambersThis episode concludes with a masterclass in optimistic disruption, as Mark advocates for a fundamental reimagining of the architect's role - from a service provider to an owner, a caretaker, and a shaper of systems. He offers advice for professionals at any stage on how to build a personal narrative, take calculated chances, find their audience, and use their unique skills to drive collective action and build the future they want to see.GuestMark Chambers is an architect, environmental policy leader, and social impact designer focused on the intersection of climate action, community, and the built environment. His career has been dedicated to public service, having served as the Director of Sustainability for both New York City and Washington D.C., and as the Senior Director for Building Emissions and Community Resilience for the White House Council on Environmental Quality. A graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, Mark uses his architectural training to solve complex systemic problems and advocate for a more sustainable and equitable future.Larry Fabbroni is an architect with over two decades in practice. He formerly led master planning projects at Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects and Strada Architecture, working on some of the largest development projects in the U.S. Today, he serves as a consultant specializing in strategic pre-development services and as CIO for the Practice of Architecture. Larry earned his MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, where he focused on entrepreneurship and strategy.Is This Episode for You?This episode is for you if:✅ You are curious about career paths for architects in public policy, climate action, and government. ✅ You want to understand how an architectural skillset can be a strategic advantage in non-traditional roles. ✅ You feel frustrated by the existing systems and are looking for inspiration to challenge the status quo. ✅ You are seeking an optimistic framework for staying hopeful and effective in a time of uncertainty. ✅ You want advice on how to build a career narrative, take chances, and find your voice to make an impact.

    Mid Mod Remodel
    Designing Accessibility into Your Mid-Century Home

    Mid Mod Remodel

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 63:37 Transcription Available


    Designing accessibility into your mid-century home is easier than you think. Mid-century houses have enormous potential to fit every stage of life. They make great first homes for  young couples and singles, were built for and are adaptable to the needs of growing families, and serve owners who choose to age in place. Let's talk about how to design accessibility into your mid-century home to fit your life and the lives of the people you love.This week you'll learn:The difference between accessibility and universal design.Where big accessibility wins are easiest…if you plan for them. What makes mid-century homes great for aging in place. Get the full show notes with all the trimmings at https://www.midmod-midwest.com/2206Like and subscribe at Apple | Spotify | YouTube. Want us to create your mid-century master plan? Apply here! Or get my course, Ready to Remodel.

    New Books Network
    Designing and Facilitating Workshops with Intentionality

    New Books Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 47:49


    Designing and Facilitating Workshops with Intentionality offers practical guidance, tools, and resources to assist practitioners in creating effective, engaging workshops for adult learners. Drawing from three key learning frameworks and the author's considerable expertise in facilitating workshops across both educational and corporate settings, this book focuses on ten essential principles to consider when developing professional learning experiences. Whether facilitating on-site or virtually, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how to design and facilitate workshops with an inclusive mindset, thus creating meaningful, active learning opportunities that result in greater involvement among participants and better feedback. Guiding questions, chapter takeaways, and a compendium of additional online resources supply plentiful opportunities to further build and fine-tune these skills. Within these pages, both new and seasoned facilitators will find inspiration, encouragement, and support, as they craft professional learning experiences that ignite curiosity and spark growth in all learners. Our guest is: Dr. Tolu Noah, who is an educational developer at California State University, Long Beach, USA, where she designs and facilitates professional learning programs for instructors. She has 16 years of teaching experience, and she enjoys facilitating engaging workshops and keynotes about a variety of teaching, learning, and technology topics. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is a dissertation and writing coach, and a developmental editor. She is the producer of the Academic Life podcast, and author of the show's newsletter found at ChristinaGessler.Substack.Com. Playlist for listeners: Moments of Impact How We Show Up A Pedagogy Of Kindness Project Management Engage in Public Scholarship Leading From The Margins Diversity and Inclusion You Have More Influence Than You Think A Guide To Learning Student Names The Power of Play in Higher Education Belonging: The Science of Creating Connection Imposter Syndrome Attention Management Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading and sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 275+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

    Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats
    936: Realtime LED Wall With React + Websockets (I Let Strangers Control It)

    Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 47:12


    Scott, Wes, and CJ dive into Wes's Hackweek project: a real-time, web-controlled LED grid. They break down the hardware build, custom 3D-printed diffuser, ESP32 microcontroller, and Cloudflare durable objects powering live pixel art, GitHub activity displays, and interactive web drawings. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 02:03 Wes' Hackweek project: a web-controlled LED grid 03:52 The hardware: LED panels, soldering, and power WS2812 LED panels 06:38 ESP32 microcontroller and WLED firmware explained ESP32 Microcontroller 10:57 Power supply challenges and injection fixes 15:05 Debugging and testing a DIY LED matrix 15:56 Shorts, blown circuits, and melted wires 17:58 Designing and 3D-printing the diffuser for crisp pixels 21:29 The software: Cloudflare Durable Objects + Party Server Cloudflare Durable Objects Party.server 22:18 Real-time sync and state management across clients Party Client 28:43 Connecting the server to the LED hardware 41:51 Open access fun: scripts, NSFW images, and moderation Cloudflare tunnel 44:10 Live demos 45:34 Future plans: stats, rooms, and making it always-on Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads

    Your Brand Amplified©
    Designing Your Best Life: Bill Zujewski on Sustainability and Mindfulness in Business

    Your Brand Amplified©

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 38:39


    Bill Zujewski's journey from corporate executive to entrepreneur illustrates a profound commitment to helping individuals achieve balanced and fulfilling lives. With over two decades of experience in enterprise software marketing, Bill has held significant leadership roles in high-growth companies, including CMO positions at Tulip Retail and Axeda. His transition to entrepreneurship began with the co-founding of Green Business Bureau, where he focused on promoting sustainability among small businesses. This experience laid the groundwork for his current venture, GoodLiife LLC, which emphasizes intentional living through the innovative ZenScore™ system and mobile app. At GoodLiife, Bill empowers individuals to assess their well-being across various life domains, such as health, relationships, and personal growth. His approach encourages self-reflection and accountability, enabling users to set meaningful goals and make informed decisions. As a devoted husband and father, Bill understands the importance of nurturing relationships and balancing personal and professional responsibilities. His insights are further enriched by his role as CEO of Mementix, a social networking app designed to enhance real-life connections through shared experiences. To dive deeper into Bill's philosophy and practical strategies for living your best life, consider exploring his book, What's Your Life Score: A Playbook for Designing Your Best Life. This comprehensive guide offers valuable tools and insights to help you reflect on your current life situation and create a roadmap for achieving your aspirations. Whether you're seeking to improve your well-being, strengthen relationships, or find greater purpose, Bill's book serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to embark on a transformative journey toward a more fulfilling life. For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery.We're happy you're here! Like the pod?Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/Leave a rating and review on your favorite platformFollow @yourbrandamplified on the socialsTalk to my digital avatar

    The Official Marvel Podcast
    Designing The Fantastic Four for the MCU

    The Official Marvel Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 34:38


    This week, we explore the MCU designs of the Fantastic Four with Marvel Studios Executive Creative Director and Production Illustrator, Ryan Meinerding (01:09). We also hear from the President of Trading Cards for Fanatics Collectibles David Leiner on what fans can expect from the 2025 Topps Chrome Marvel launch (12:00). Plus, writer Benjamin Percy tells us about Frank Castle's return to Marvel Comics in Punisher: Red Band #1 (21:05). All time codes are approximate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
    Kristen DiStefano on Designing for Future-Ready Sustainability

    The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 43:05


    The Green Impact Report Quick take: What if your master plan was smart enough to beat policy to the punch? Kristen DiStefano shares bold strategies from Atelier Ten that are shaping the future of zero-carbon communities — before the ink is dry on today's code. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Kristen DiStefano is a Director at Atelier Ten and a leading voice in environmental design. Trained in both civil engineering and architecture, she brings technical fluency and people-centered creativity to some of the West Coast's most ambitious sustainable projects. From net-zero campuses to district-scale reuse systems, her work bridges policy, performance, and people.

    Art of Dental Finance
    Designing and Building a Dental Office Part 2

    Art of Dental Finance

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 61:17


    In this episode of The Art of Dental Finance and Management, Art Wiederman, CPA, continues his conversation with Mike Pennisi, owner and founder of the Rinnovo Group. With over 18 years of experience and more than 250 dental offices completed, Mike offers guidance for dental practice owners planning a new build, remodel, or office expansion.Art and Mike walk through the essential planning points, including defining the practice vision, reviewing contracts, ensuring facilities support today's technology needs, and addressing potential challenges with landlords. They also discuss ADA compliance, the differences between ground-up builds and expansions, how payment structures are arranged, and the effect of current tariff policies on construction costs.Listeners will gain insights into working effectively with construction professionals and coordinating with banks, CPAs, attorneys, and other advisors to keep projects on track. As a continuation of their earlier discussion, this conversation equips practice owners with the knowledge to avoid costly missteps and build a strong foundation for future growth.

    DevOps Paradox
    DOP 315: Why Good Developers Spend More Time Designing Than Coding

    DevOps Paradox

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 34:35


    #315: In this episode, the discussion centers around the critical importance of design over mere code writing in software development. The hosts reflect on their experience with coding tools like Cursor and Claude Code, noting their pros, cons, and the efficiency brought by AI in handling coding chores. They highlight the paradigm shift in developer tasks from writing code to managing and designing projects, comparing it to the role of an author in world-building. The conversation also touches on the potential future of startups leveraging AI to minimize costs, the iterative nature of design, and practical tips for integrating AI into development workflows effectively.   YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/devopsparadox   Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://www.devopsparadox.com/review-podcast/   Slack: https://www.devopsparadox.com/slack/   Connect with us at: https://www.devopsparadox.com/contact/

    The Performance Podcast with Melissa Kendter
    65: Strength Training Matters, Science-Backed + Experience

    The Performance Podcast with Melissa Kendter

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 22:24


    This episode breaks down the importance of strength training and essential strength training tips for maximum performance. Learn why strength training matters for overall health and athletic performance, and the key principles to train effectively. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced lifter, this episode provides actionable advice backed by science to help you train smarter, build strength, and enjoy the process.@melissa_kendterResources Mentioned:Schoenfeld, B. J. (2010). The mechanisms of muscle hypertrophy and their application to resistance training. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(10), 2857–2872. Rhea, M. R., et al. (2002). A comparison of linear and daily undulating periodized programs with equated volume and intensity for strength. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 16(2), 250–255. Schoenfeld, B. J. (2017). Resistance training: Muscular adaptation and performance outcomes. Strength and Conditioning Journal, 39(2), 10–19. Bernárdez-Vázquez, R., et al. (2022). Resistance training variables for optimization of muscle hypertrophy. Frontiers in Sports, 3, 949021. Schoenfeld, B. J., et al. (2022). Less time, same gains: Comparison of superset vs traditional set training on muscular adaptations. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 36(6), 1567–1574. Iversen, V. M., et al. (2021). No time to lift? Designing time-efficient training programs for strength and conditioning. Sports Medicine, 51(12), 2651–2663. 

    Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
    Episode 281 - Spike Feresten

    Breaking Bread with Tom Papa

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 95:17


    Today Spike Feresten joins us at the table! He's written for your favorite shows including Late Night with David Letterman and Seinfeld - and he's here to talk all things comedy! Tom talks with Spike about his many interests - collecting cars, playing live ball tennis, and designing watches. Enjoy!  Check out Spike's podcast Spike's Car Radio.  Text PAPA to 64000 to get twenty percent off all IQBAR products, plus FREE shipping. Message and data rates may apply.  ButcherBox is offering our listeners $20 off their first box and free protein for a year. Go to ButcherBox.com/papa to get this limited time offer and free shipping always.  ------------------- 0:00:00 Intro 0:01:02 TomPapa.com 0:01:57 Patreon Shoutout 0:02:27 Pressures of Spike's bread  0:03:10 Seinfeld stopped Tom from golfing  0:05:00 Collecting cars  0:10:10 Paul Newman's flat loafs and Tom's fascination  0:15:29 Comedy writing vs stand up  0:17:00 Playing tennis, live ball 0:25:50 Writing for Letterman, Seinfeld  0:30:50 Writing "Soup Nazi" episode and working with Larry and Jerry 0:40:10 Seinfeld bungalow and Hollywood magic  0:42:00 IQ Bar ad  0:44:05 Butcher Box ad 0:45:41 State of comedy in Hollywood 0:48:48 Fox late night show and cancellation  1:01:02 Colbert cancellation  1:06:12 Podcast - Spike's Car Radio 1:07:20 Personality of people who drive specific cars  1:12:10 Uncomfortable moment  1:14:32 Tom & family past Seinfeld and Spike driving Porsches 1:16:05 Father forcing fist fights 1:20:02 watching Friends and old Seinfeld episodes  1:22:35 Designing watches  ------------------- Tom Papa is a celebrated stand-up comedian with over 20 years in the industry. Watch Tom's new special "Home Free" out NOW on Netflix! Patreon - Patreon.com/BreakingBreadwithTomPapa Radio, Podcasts and more: https://linktr.ee/tompapa/ Website - http://tompapa.com/ Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/tompapa Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@tompapa Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/comediantompapa Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/tompapa #tompapa #breakingbread #comedy #standup #standupcomedy #bread #seinfeld #latenight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    How to Decorate
    Ep. 430: Balancing Old & New with Claire Staszak

    How to Decorate

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 64:29


    Join Caroline and Taryn as they welcome Chicago-based interior designer Claire Staszak to the show, known for her expertise in historic architecture where she expertly blends tradition with modern flair. Claire delves into her journey of transforming traditional design elements with contemporary touches. Having established her design firm a decade ago, Claire offers listeners a peek into her distinct aesthetic and approach to projects. She shares the exciting journey of renovating her dream home, for example: a 1926 Mediterranean house where she skillfully blends charm with modernity, focusing on natural light and practical design. The discussion also covers how to handle design choices with kids in mind, emphasizing practicality without compromising on style. Moreover, Claire introduces her exquisite wallpaper collection, shedding light on its inspiration and customization options. This episode rounds off with practical advice for tackling design challenges and creating cohesive yet functional spaces. What You'll Hear This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate Podcast00:33 Meet Claire Staszak: Chicago's Historic Home Specialist01:03 Claire's Design Philosophy and Journey04:29 Balancing Traditional and Modern Elements10:42 Claire's Personal Home Renovation Journey20:18 Designing for Functionality and Aesthetics26:42 Navigating Renovation Challenges36:33 Transforming the Mud Room: Aesthetic and Functional Design39:08 The Importance of a Welcoming Entryway40:30 Exploring Color Palettes: Warmth and Earthiness45:26 Designing with Kids in Mind: Balancing Beauty and Practicality49:56 Wallpaper Collection: Inspiration and Customization56:53 Final Thoughts and Where to Find Us Also Mentioned: @centeredbydesign | Claire's Instagram ⁠centeredbydesign.com⁠ | Claire's Official Website ⁠Shop Ballard Designs⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Website Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it'll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    HR Superstars
    The Future of HR Is Already Here

    HR Superstars

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 40:16


    The future of work is already here, so why does HR still feel stuck in the past? Despite rising expectations, many HR teams are still relying on outdated tools like annual surveys, rigid change models, and compliance-first programs. The result: employee experiences that feel transactional instead of inspiring. In this episode, Loren Blandon joins Karina Young to talk about how HR can finally catch up to the way people actually work today. Loren is a Future of Work Strategist and Fractional HR Executive with nearly two decades of experience across industries. Loren shares why HR should borrow from marketing and brand building, how she rebuilt learning teams with human-centered design, and the importance of creating programs employees are proud to talk about outside of work. She and Karina also dig into how to get past “check-the-box” approaches, why HR leaders need to put the employee at the center of every decision, and how grassroots energy often drives change more effectively than top-down mandates. For HR leaders carrying more responsibility than ever with limited resources, this episode is a call to bring creativity, empathy, and courage to the way we design work and to step confidently into the future that's already unfolding. Join us as we discuss: (00:00) Meet HR Superstar: Loren Blandon (02:21) Loren's path from psychologist to HR leader (03:41) Why traditional change models no longer work (05:19) What HR can learn from top consumer brands (08:52) Breaking free from compliance-first HR mindsets (10:45) Designing learning programs people actually want (14:06) The role of AI in today's HR function (17:11) Addressing fear and uncertainty across every career stage (23:53) Using influencers to amplify culture and learning programs (27:26) The future of employee listening powered by AI (31:40) Practical ways HR teams are using AI today (37:00) Advice for HR leaders stepping into new roles   Resources: For the entire interview, subscribe to HR Superstars on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube, or tune in on our website. Original podcast track produced by Entheo. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for HR Superstars in your favorite podcast player. Hear Karina's thoughts on elevating your HR career by following her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karinayoung11/ Download 15Five's Employee Engagement Playbook: https://www.15five.com/ebook/engage-to-excel-15fives-employee-engagement-playbook/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=Q2_2023_Podcast_CTAs&utm_content=Employee  For more on maximizing employee performance, engagement, and retention, click here: https://www.15five.com/demo?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=Q2-Podcast-Ads&utm_content=Schedule-a-demo Loren Blandon's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorenblandon/

    Mom Group Chat
    EP 112: Designing a Home You Love with Chandler Quarles

    Mom Group Chat

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 54:18


    This week on Mom Group Chat, we're joined by Chandler Quarles—mom, designer, and co-founder of the wildly successful Peach & Pine Interiors. Chandler pulls back the curtain on what it's really like to run a thriving interior design business while raising kids, and she shares her best advice for creating a home you actually love living in.We cover it all—from cozy quick fixes to smart investments, and even the trends that make us laugh looking back. Chandler also talks about the dynamics of working with her husband as her business partner and how they've made it work (through both the highs and lows).In this episode you'll hear: How Chandler juggles motherhood with running a successful design firm Practical tips for creating a home you love (even with little ones running around) Easy ways to make your space feel instantly cozy What's worth investing in vs. where to save when it comes to home design A candid conversation on past design trends and how to stay timeless The realities of working with your spouse in businessWhether you're dreaming up your next big reno or just want to make your home feel a little more like you, this episode is full of ideas, laughs, and inspiration.Follow Peach & Pine Interiors on IG: @peachandpineinteriorsCheck out their website: https://peachandpineinteriors.com/**Join the official Mom Group Chat Facebook group: **MOM GROUP CHAT FACEBOOK GROUPKeep up with the Moms and join the conversation on our socials:**

    The HR L&D Podcast
    The Menopause Maze: Making Midlife Leadership a Strategic L&D Priority with Fiona McKay

    The HR L&D Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 39:40


    This episode is sponsored by Deel.Ensure fair, consistent reviews with Deel's calibration template. Deel's free Performance Calibration Template helps HR teams and managers run more equitable, structured reviews. Use it to align evaluations with business goals,reduce bias in ratings, and ensure every performance conversation is fair, consistent,and grounded in shared standards.Download now: www.deel.com/nickdayMenopause at work is not a policy box to tick. In this HR L&D episode, Nick Day sits down with Fiona McKay, founder of The Menopause Maze, to unpack how menopause affects leadership performance, talent pipelines, and boardroom readiness. You will learn why a symptom-only lens misses the real career impacts, how the “invisible filter” quietly shapes who gets promoted, and what HR and L&D can do to turn menopause into a leadership advantage. We cover data-driven diagnostics, the No Pause Scorecard, manager upskilling, and confidential coaching routes that protect privacy while improving performance and retention. Watch to move from awareness to action and build an inclusive, high-performance culture that keeps your best women.Workplace Scorecard: https://www.themenopausemaze.com/menopause-at-work-scorecard-for-workplacesNick Day's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickday/Find your ideal candidate with our job vacancy system: https://jgarecruitment.ck.page/919cf6b9eaSign up to the HR L&D Newsletter - https://jgarecruitment.ck.page/23e7b153e7(00:00) Preview and intro (02:25) Who Fiona McKay is and her mission (The Menopause Maze)(04:07) Menopause as an overlooked strategic blind spot(06:49) Why HR/L&D must lead or risk stall and attrition(11:06) Myths, symptom distribution, and the “invisible filter”(14:01) Equipping senior women for boardroom performance(16:02) Succession planning when symptoms peak(18:02) Data point: 73% would move for a menopause career coach(20:27) No Pause Scorecard and data diagnostic explained(23:07) Confidential coaching routes for leaders (B2B and direct)(26:19) Designing lifecycle-aware leadership development(28:25) Talent attraction and Gen Alpha expectations(29:42) Practical L&D actions: on-demand learning and manager support(31:50) Four immediate actions for organisations(33:46) Culture, inclusion, and the ripple effect beyond work(37:00) HR L&D Vault: resource, lesson, and future advice

    The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
    How Men Heal Through Vulnerability & Going From A Secret Struggle to A Safe Connection ft. Chandler Rogers

    The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 66:13


    In this powerful episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, I sit down with Chandler Rogers—founder of the Relay app and a man on a mission to help men break free from pornography and reclaim deep connection. Chandler shares his raw personal story as a new dad, a husband navigating the fog of sleep deprivation, and a man who turned his own struggle with porn into a platform that has already helped over 5,000 men heal. This conversation isn't just about addiction—it's about isolation, shame, leadership, and stepping into the masculine role your family needs. Chandler reveals the emotional spiral that so many husbands silently endure and how one vulnerable conversation with his wife brought them closer than ever. We talk about why porn is not the real issue, how to lead with emotional clarity, and what it means to truly be seen by your partner. If you've ever struggled with secret shame, felt alone in your role as a dad or husband, or craved deeper intimacy and purpose, this episode will show you you're not broken—just unfinished. Real healing starts with connection. TIMELINE SUMMARY [0:00] - Welcome to the Dad Edge and today's focus: breaking the shame cycle [3:09] - Becoming a father: sleep deprivation, joy, and surprises [8:45] - Marriage after kids: missed connection, emotional gaps, and resentment [12:06] - The physical toll of fatherhood and why self-care matters [13:29] - The emotional cost of disconnection in marriage [15:09] - How resentment is the cancer of relationships [16:50] - Why Chandler named his platform “Relay” and its deeper meaning [18:20] - Why isolation fuels addiction and how connection heals [19:34] - Why porn isn't the problem—it's a comfort mechanism [20:35] - Porn as a symptom of emotional wounds, not the root cause [21:21] - Childhood trauma, hyper-stimulus, and the pain-pleasure cycle [22:56] - How most men justify porn use (and why those stories fall apart) [25:35] - The shame spiral: dissociation, numbness, and fragmentation [28:54] - When needs go unmet: rationalizing porn through “selflessness” [30:11] - Owning masculine needs without blame or desperation [32:03] - Chandler's powerful conversation with his wife that changed everything [33:17] - Why emotional awareness is the first step to intimacy [34:18] - The feminine response: how wives crave emotional leadership [35:30] - The difference between openness and emotional outbursts [36:38] - The moment Chandler reconnected with his wife through vulnerability [39:47] - How unspoken needs lead to resentment—and eventually porn [41:25] - The silver lining: how healing starts with connection [43:20] - How Relay works: anonymous, app-based community for men [46:45] - Why your wife shouldn't be your accountability partner [48:02] - Why connection must be as easy as access to porn [49:47] - How Relay connects you with the right people  [51:36] - Seeing your group's progress and showing up with purpose [53:11] -  Designing your future vs. resisting your past [54:11] - Replacing one habit with a better one: app design insights [56:33] - How a community will help you grow into a better person [58:01] - The real problem isn't desire, it's implementation [01:00:00] - Why information alone won't change your life [1:01:06] -  Where to find Chandler and the Relay app 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS   1. Porn Isn't the Problem—It's the Pain Most men turn to porn not out of lust, but to numb discomfort, avoid connection, or cope with emotional pain they haven't addressed.   2. Resentment Is the Silent Killer of Marriage Unspoken needs become stories. Stories become disconnection. And disconnection becomes resentment. That's the cancer that silently kills intimacy.   3. You're Not Broken—You're Just Unfinished Most men don't lack desire or information—they lack implementation. Healing is not about perfection. It's about progress with others.   4. Emotional Leadership Is Masculine When men speak their needs clearly—without blame, shame, or desperation—it inspires women to soften, lean in, and reconnect.   5. Connection Is the Antidote to Shame Isolation fuels addiction. Community kills shame. Vulnerability with safe men in a trusted circle is what creates lasting transformation.   LINKS & RESOURCES   Join Relay (Chandler's App): https://www.joinrelay.app Email Chandler: chandler@joinrelay.app Dad Edge Podcast: https://www.thedadedge.com/podcast Join the Alliance (Dad Edge Community): https://www.thedadedge.com/alliance