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Caroline and Liz engage welcome Corey Damen Jenkins to the show, principal and CEO of Corey Damen Jenkins & Associates. Renowned across the industry for his exuberant use of color and pattern, this episode offers listeners an exclusive look at his upcoming book, "Design Reimagined," as well as his new YouTube series of the same name. Corey shares his remarkable journey from the automotive industry to the heights of the design world, highlighting the importance of flexibility in design and life. He provides practical tips for layering, combining styles, and using anchor pieces, offering valuable insights for both seasoned professionals and budding decorators. What You'll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate Podcast 00:34 Special Guest: Corey Damen Jenkins 01:34 Corey's Journey: From Automotive to Interior Design 03:34 The 779th Door: A Turning Point 06:07 Overcoming Rejection and Finding Success 09:58 Design Philosophy and Generosity 11:27 Design Reimagined: The New Book 15:13 Flexibility in Design and Life 21:03 Combining Traditional and Modern Elements 27:58 Practical Tips for Layering and Mixing Styles 34:38 The Importance of Scale in Design 34:52 Living Room: The True Heart of the Home 36:20 Sectionals: Love-Hate Relationship 38:52 A Bold Upper East Side Apartment 42:16 The Power of Jewel Tones 49:29 Designing for Families and Functionality 51:30 Launching a YouTube Series 58:05 Anchor Pieces and Budgeting Tips 01:02:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Also Mentioned: ballarddesigns.com | Shop Now coreydamenjenkins.com | Designer Website @coreydamenjenkins | Designer IG Please send in your decorating dilemmas + pictures so we can answer them on an upcoming episode (podcast@ballarddesigns.net) . And, of course, please subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already in Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss a new episode. Happy Decorating!
About Derek SiversDerek Sivers has worn many hats, musician, entrepreneur, author, and philosopher, but his work maintains a single throughline: a relentless pursuit of living deliberately. He first found success by founding CD Baby, an indie music platform that revolutionized digital distribution before he sold it for over $20 million and donated most of the proceeds. Since then, he's become a bestselling author of books like Anything You Want, Hell Yeah or No, and Useful Not True, each filled with punchy, poetic wisdom earned from experience. In this episode, we explore how to treat your life like a design problem, why marketing is part of the art, and how vulnerability and weirdness aren't liabilities—they're the keys to resonance. Whether you're building a company, making games, or just trying to figure out how to live a more meaningful life, this conversation will challenge your assumptions and invite you to take that first small but deliberate step. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit justingarydesign.substack.com/subscribe
#341: Rachel Blank is the Founder and CEO of Allara, a virtual care platform built for the millions of women living with complex, chronic conditions. Allara makes expert healthcare accessible by connecting patients with specially trained, and highly empathetic doctors and Registered Dietitians who treat patients from a whole health perspective. Rachel founded Allara following her own experience struggling to get a diagnosis and trusted treatment for PCOS. Prior to founding Allara, Rachel was the Director of Strategy at Ro and is a graduate of Harvard Business School.Topics discussed:Why Allara Health would not have started if she stayed in her previous relationship and did not call off the weddingImportance of not rushing into marriage, especially when you know it doesn't feel rightThe difference between feeling unsafe and emotionally safe and understood in a relationshipPersonal experience with navigating PCOS and different women's health conditionsReceive weekly personal insights from Emily's email newsletter and subscribe hereWatch Full Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatfulfillsyou/videosBILT Credit Card Info (Pay Rent and Earn Points):https://bilt.page/r/HQ06-ZV7OENJOY 10% OFF THE WHAT FULFILLS YOU? CARD GAME AT www.whatfulfillsyou.com - code "WHATFULFILLSYOU10"Follow the What Fulfills You? Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatfulfillsyouFollow Allara Health on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allarahealthFollow Emily Elizabeth's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyeduong/Read more on the blog: https://emilyelizabeth.blog/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/what-fulfills-you-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We are thrilled to have the opportunity to talk to the incredible costume designer behind both seasons of ANDOR, Michael Wilkinson (BATMAN V SUPERMAN, WATCHMEN, JUSTICE LEAGUE, GARDEN STATE, TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN). Caitlin talked with him one-on-one about: The close relationship between costume creation and production design Designing for characters like Mon Mothma and Cassian who have pre-established looks in other Star Wars films The evolution of Kleya's character as seen through her clothing … and so much more! We also talked our favorite costumes from ANDOR, and why costumes are such a core piece of storytelling. Thank you to Lucasfilm for the opportunity! Join our Patreon community and unlock bonus episodes + more! Our website! Follow us on Twitter/X @skytalkerspod Follow us on TikTok @skytalkers Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram @skytalkerspodcast Follow Charlotte on Twitter/X @crerrity Follow Caitlin on Twitter/X @caitlinplesher Email us! hello@skytalkers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In today's episode, I'm joined by Chelsea Kramer, keynote speaker at the Rise Happiness Summit and founder of Design to Thrive—a coaching program helping high-achieving women build lives they love (without burning out in the process).Chelsea shares her own story of chasing career success at all costs—working 60+ hour weeks in corporate consulting—until a breaking point forced her to redefine everything.We talk about:Redefining success on your termsNavigating fear during career shiftsHow to reclaim your energy, purpose, and joyWhy burnout isn't a badge of honorAnd how true alignment creates space for mid-week tennis (yes, really!)✨ Explore more: chelseakramer.com
In this Shortcast edition, Donald Miller, author of Building a StoryBrand, shares how applying storytelling principles can bring clarity, purpose, and momentum to your personal and professional life. Drawing from narrative theory, Donald explains how to see your life as a story—complete with a clear goal, supporting characters, and an inciting incident—and how productivity begins with the power of focus and finish. In this Shortcast, we explore: The Life-as-Story Framework: Donald outlines the classic storytelling structure and how it applies to real life: a character with a problem, a guide, a plan, and a call to action that leads to either success or failure. The Power of an Inciting Incident: We discuss how deliberately creating an inciting incident—like signing up for a marathon or making a public commitment—can push you into meaningful action. Designing the Ideal Workday: After battling writer's block, Donald took a road trip and absorbed every productivity audiobook he could, using what he learned to build a personalized, high-focus day planner. Focus and Finish: Donald explains how the two most important productivity principles are narrowing your focus and completing what you start—because only finished work makes an impact. Clearing the Clutter of Life's Script: By eliminating unnecessary “characters” and distractions from your life story, you can make space for the plot that actually matters. Donald's insights offer a unique, narrative-driven approach to productivity that helps you clarify your goals, trim the distractions, and finish what matters most. Find more shortcasts like this on Blinkist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You want both: The freedom to design your schedule around your life AND the income that reflects your expertise. If you've been told you have to choose between flexibility and financial success, this episode is for you. Maybe you're the dietitian working all hours, taking calls during family time, and feeling like you're always "on." Or perhaps you're afraid that setting boundaries and creating the schedule you want will cost you clients and income. What if I told you that having both freedom and money isn't just possible - it's the key to sustainable success? Here's the truth that nobody talks about: The dietitians making the most money aren't grinding themselves into the ground. They've figured out how to work with intention instead of desperation, how to attract clients who respect their boundaries, and how to create multiple income streams that don't require them to be constantly available. They've designed businesses that serve their lives, not consume them. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE In this episode, I'm breaking down exactly how to stop choosing between the life you want and the income you deserve. This isn't about working less and hoping for the best - it's about working strategically so you can have both the freedom to live on your terms and the financial success that reflects your expertise. Here's the breakdown: Why the "choose one or the other" mentality is keeping you stuck and attracting the wrong clients The three key strategies that allow successful dietitians to have both freedom and high income The 5-step practical roadmap to design your practice around your life without sacrificing money Mindset shifts that separate experts from people-pleasers (and why this matters for your rates) Real talk responses to every objection your brain is throwing at you about why this won't work RESOURCES & LINKS Free Resource: The Private Practice Foundation Blueprint - Start your private practice with confidence Related Episodes: Episode 331: Unlearning Scarcity Episode 329: Breaking Free From The “I'm Not Here for the Money” Mindset in Dietetics CONNECT & TAKE ACTION Find Christine: Email: hello@manipuracentre.co Podcast: Make More Money as a Dietitian on Apple Podcasts | Spotify Community: Join 1200+ dietitians in The Make More Money as a Dietitian Community Instagram: @money.mindset.dietitian Website: manipuracentre.co Your Next Steps: Step 1: Track Your Business Hours for 1 Week Write down every minute you spend on work (including mental energy) to see where your time really goes. This time audit is a critical step of awareness; don't skip it. Step 2: Join the Community Connect with other dietitians transforming their careers in our free Facebook group, The Make More Money as a Dietitian Community Step 3: Join the Aligned Success Academy WaitlistReady to have both freedom AND money? Explore the Aligned Success Academy and get on the waitlist here.
What does it take to turn discipline into joy and inner clarity into impact? This week on Lifted, host Tembi Locke sits down with therapist, entrepreneur, and mental wellness advocate Nina Westbrook for a powerful conversation about identity, ambition, and the long game of self-trust. Nina, founder of the online wellness platform Bene by Nina, creator of the Do Tell card game, and host of The Relationship Chronicles podcast, opens up about how her upbringing, athletic background, and clinical training inform her work at the intersection of emotional well-being and modern entrepreneurship. Together, she and Tembi explore how to sustain mental wellness while building something bigger than yourself. Nina shares the personal pivots that shaped her journey, from navigating transitions and grief to creating a life that reflects her values, and what it looks like when dreams come true in unexpected ways. With warmth, clarity, and strength, Nina reflects on: What healthy competition really looks like and how to redefine it from within Why self-care for Black women is an act of reclamation and power The importance of boundaries in relationships, business, and identity How building Bene by Nina became an extension of her values and expertise The healing power of community, travel, and support systems Key themes: mental wellness, boundaries, mental health advocacy, athletic discipline, licensed marriage and family therapy, travel as self-care, transitions in motherhood and marriage, self-care for Black women, competition, entrepreneurship, grief and identity, emotional clarity, wellness frameworks, community support Mentioned: Bene by Nina (platform), Do Tell card game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of ITE Talks Transportation, Joey Paskey, Director of Public Works for the City of Las Vegas, discusses the unique transportation challenges in a fast-growing city like Las Vegas, where she oversees a diverse infrastructure system that serves both residents and more than 40 million annual visitors. She emphasizes the city's proactive safety approach, including a Vision Zero action plan, and highlights the importance of clear public communication and collaboration with stakeholders. Paskey also reflects on lessons learned on the job—particularly around communication, maintenance, and budget management—that go beyond traditional engineering education.
Are you considering creating some form of Redemption geared content? Are you curious how some of the established content creators in our game got their start or just want some advice on how to get started creating content yourself? If so, then this is the episode for you. Featuring BaboonyTim, Redemption with Jayden and RobM Studios, this deep dive into the world of content creation for the game of Redemption will give you more persepctive on how each of them approach content creation and how they balance it with their enjoyment of the game and other aspects of life. There's lots of good takeaways from this if you have ever considered taking the dive into becoming a Redemption content creator. **Disclaimer** This round table discussion was recorded in October of 2024. Some of the references will alert you to that, but the heart of the content is still useful. As you will hear in the episode, Tyler Stevens, also known as Mr.Hiatus, was not able to join us for this recording. His answers to the questions we answered are below: What is the reason you chose to be a content creator for the game of Redemption? "At the time, it was just Jayden doing deck content. I love building decks and talking, so I figured I might as well make a channel. I also thought it would help me from a designer standpoint to get more intuned to the meta." What was your initial goal and/or inspiration? "My initial goal was to constantly know the meta from a design standpoint and to give back to the community." How has your content grown or evolved over time? "My content hasn't grown much over time I just got myself in my channels. Slowly and surely getting higher quality, but I set the bar low for myself!" How much work is involved with taking your content from idea to published work? "For me, it's not too complicated to take an idea to publish. I don't edit, so as long as I know the deck, I can get the video done in one take." What is your favorite piece of content you have created? "Practice to Lose video" What was the most challenging? "The most challenging is aspect of content, for me, is creativity and consistency. Having material come out weekly to bi-weekly and having decks be creative." How do you balance enjoyment of the game with the work required to produce content? "Enjoyment of the game, for me, at this point is deck building and design. I still like being competitive, but my enjoyment comes from designing cards and sharing decks. So content for me is genuinely fun." Have you ever "burned out" and what was that experience like? What pulled you back in or kept you in past that? "Shoutout to Brian Jones who has checked in on me for burnout. I make decks. I make videos. I'm on discord seemingly 24/7. I design cards and playtest. I love every bit of it. I'm not burned out yet, but will make sure I always keep the community and design as a priority. I don't have kids…yet. " How do you safeguard yourself against burnout? "Safeguarding myself against burnout is creativity. If I don't have new cards or new decks, I get bored. Designing new cards and decks brings me back to enjoyment. " What does the future of your content look like? "The future of my content will be the same, I imagine, and maybe some other behind the scenes content. I do want to do a Bible deep dive and card creation live, like I somewhat showed with Omen Interpreter. Going through some of the Bible and making cards “live” would be amazing." What advice would you give to someone else who is considering creating content for the game? "My advice for anyone, understand the time it takes and be real with yourself if you can give that time to the community. Also, keep it fun." As always, thanks for listening. If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider supporting our sponsors at Your Turn Games.
On Episode 578 of Impact Boom, Dr. Tim Tompson and Leanne Sobel of Snowmelt discuss how design and systems thinking can be leveraged to create more participatory and equitable strategies across complex social challenges, enabling collaborative leadership, and embedding human-centred approaches within organisational change. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 577 with Hanna Ebeling on backing the boldest impact ventures and building regional resilience -> https://bit.ly/448b1VU The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Tom Allen Guest(s): Dr. Tim Tompson and Leanne Sobel Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
Step into the world of refined architecture and bespoke living with Kory Cox, AIA—an accomplished and licensed architect based in Utah, known for his unparalleled expertise in custom residential design. With over two decades of hands-on experience, Kory has become a trusted name in the world of luxury home creation, delivering spaces that perfectly fuse timeless elegance with innovative functionality.Kory's architectural vision is deeply inspired by Utah's diverse landscapes—from the breathtaking mountain vistas of Park City to the vibrant urban pulse of Salt Lake City. His designs are not only responsive to the environment but are also deeply attuned to the lifestyle, tastes, and aspirations of each individual client. Whether you're dreaming of a peaceful mountain retreat surrounded by nature, a sleek and modern city residence, or a warm and welcoming family estate, Kory takes the time to understand your story, translating it into a space that feels both personal and exceptional.What sets Kory apart is his meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to excellence. Every line, material, and finish is thoughtfully selected to reflect a balance of beauty, practicality, and sustainability. His collaborative approach ensures that clients are involved throughout the creative process—transforming what can often feel overwhelming into an exciting and fulfilling journey.With a legacy of architecturally significant homes throughout Utah and beyond, Kory Cox continues to push the boundaries of residential design. His work is a celebration of individuality, a reflection of place, and a testament to the power of good design to enhance how we live, connect, and feel at home.Let Kory bring your dream home to life—an extraordinary living space that's as unique as you are. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Nate McClennen and Rebecca Midles discuss the Getting Smart Learning Innovation Framework, designed to catalyze systems change in education. They explore how personalized, competency-based learning models integrated with AI can meet the diverse needs of students and overcome the systemic challenges currently facing education. The conversation highlights the framework's focus on community-driven visions, adaptive learning models, and innovative signaling methods to ensure meaningful credentialing and assessment. Join us as we uncover the potential of this framework to lead educational systems toward new horizons, addressing pressing issues such as equity and access while empowering learners and leaders alike. Outline (00:00) Introduction to the Framework (03:00) The Role of Leadership in Education (09:59) The Importance of R&D in Schools (19:39) Overview of the Framework (26:16) Learning from Implementation (29:50) Debates and Discussions (34:39) Next Steps and Conclusion Links Watch full video here Read the full blog The Getting Smart Learning Innovation Framework Building Systems That Serve: The Power of the Getting Smart Innovation Framework What is the Evolving Role of Future Educators? How can we reimagine where learning happens? Designing schools as community hubs within a personalized ecosystem The Transcript Trap: Why Our Students Need Credentials, Not Just Grades
In this episode of the Soundcentric Podcast, host Adam Dash engages with graphic artist Dewey Saunders, known for his iconic album covers for artists like Anderson Paak and Future. They discuss the evolution of music production, the significance of album art in shaping music culture, and the creative process behind designing memorable visuals. Dewey shares his journey from Philadelphia to Los Angeles, the challenges he faced in the music industry, and his thoughts on the impact of AI on art. The conversation also touches on the importance of collaboration, the role of visuals in storytelling, and advice for aspiring artists. Find us on social media for daily content and information regarding all things music industry Twitter: https://twitter.com/soundcentricmus Instagram:https://https://www.instagram.com/soundcentricmusic/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundcentricmusic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoundCentricmusic Website: https://soundcentricmusic.com Podcast: https://www.soundcentricmusic.com 00:00:45 Meet Dewey Saunders: The Man Behind “Malibu” 00:01:29 Inside the Malibu Cover Origins 00:02:27 Early Anderson .Paak: Breezy Lovejoy Days 00:03:38 Why That Tiny Desk is One of the Greatest 00:05:20 Seeing Your Art on Dorm Walls & T-Shirts 00:11:12 Tagging Rappers on Instagram Changed Everything 00:14:16 Designing the Venice Cover With Total Freedom 00:18:09 Getting the Malibu Job + Quitting His Job for Art 00:22:39 The Thanksgiving Night Cover Switch 00:26:36 How Album Covers Should Reflect the Music 00:31:01 Is Album Art a Lost Art? 00:32:28 Using AI in Art: Blessing or Curse? 00:37:20 “Too Perfect” Art vs. Human Imperfection 00:39:15 The Ray-Ban Campaign That Funded His LA Move 00:41:25 From Anderson .Paak to Future's “WIZRD” Cover 00:46:17 How “WIZRD” Validated Dewey's Versatility 00:47:36 Dewey's Mount Rushmore of Album Covers 00:52:06 Advice to Aspiring Cover Artists & Designers 00:53:46 The Power of Luck, Footwork & Visualization 00:55:37 Dewey's New Music Era as Dewey Bryan
What happens to marketing when AI controls the entire purchase funnel?Steven Van Belleghem, global CX thought leader, keynote speaker, and author, joins us to unpack how AI isn't just changing workflows, it's rapidly transforming customer decision-making itself.Uncover how customer expectations are shifting, how brands can prepare for AI-powered shopping assistants, and why the brands of the future must be search-visible, review-backed, and emotionally resonant. Steven warns that most companies are only focused on internal AI efficiencies… while ignoring how customer journeys are being upended in real time.We also explore his framework for “The Offer You Can't Refuse,” why authenticity is overrated, and what a 1% human experience should look like when everything else is automated. If you're a CX leader, marketer, or executive wondering what to do when the funnel disappears and your customers outsource their decisions to algorithms—this is the conversation you can't afford to miss. Key Moments:00:00 The Rise of LLMs in Search and Their Impact04:29 Introducing Steven Van Belleghem, CX Expert, Author, and Keynote Speaker07:22 Steven's Journey: From Family Business to AI Expert13:22 The Future of AI in Customer Experience and Branding34:55 Steven's Four Pillars of Success37:26 Examples of European Companies Excelling in Customer Experience40:12 The Power of Small Changes in Customer Experience46:51 Authenticity vs. Artificial Experiences51:49 The Impact of AI on Customer Experience55:10 Leadership's Role in Customer-Centric Culture01:02:06 Lightning Round: Steven's Personal Inspirations and Advice –Are your teams facing growing demands? Join CX leaders transforming their AI strategy with Agentforce. Start achieving your ambitious goals. Visit salesforce.com/agentforce Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org
Membership is more than a transaction. It's an experience shaped by what happens after a member joins and before they decide to stay.In this episode, host Rhoni Rakos, ASAE Tech Council member and digital strategy consultant, leads a cross-functional conversation with association experts who are rethinking how we design the membership experience. Together, they explore how behavioral cues, design strategy, and member data can help associations build more intentional, trust-driven journeys.Guests include:• Michelle Wroblewski, Director of Association Growth and Strategy• Brittany Lancor, Senior Marketing Manager at PropFuel and incoming Chair of the ASAE Marketing Professionals Advisory Council• Evan Reid, Senior Director of Analytics and ASAE Tech Council memberThis episode is part of Decoding Membership, a three-part podcast series by the ASAE Technology Professionals Advisory Council. Each episode brings together diverse voices to explore how associations can evolve recruitment, retention, and renewal strategies using behavioral science, data analytics, and cross-departmental collaboration.
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When will fully autonomous vehicles see widespread adoption? According to Applied Intuition, that future is closer than you may think. Applied Intuition's CEO, Qasar Younis, and CTO, Peter Ludwig, talk with Elad Gil about how now is the best time to both work on self-driving vehicle technology and monetize it. Qasar and Peter discuss the advantages of developing their own OS in-house for their autonomous applications, self-driving technology's potential to drive re-shoring of vehicle manufacturing to the United States, and how best to gauge the bar for safety in autonomous systems. Plus, they explore how self-driving technology may reshape the designs of not only vehicles, but cities themselves. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @qasar | @AppliedInt Chapters: 00:00 Qasar Younis and Peter Ludwig Introduction 01:28 A Primer on Applied Intuition 11:08 Applied Intuition's Customers 12:04 Impact of Chinese Vehicles Manufacturers 15:44 EV Policies in the European Market 20:49 Can Robotics and Automation Re-Shore Vehicle Manufacturing? 21:53 Training Models for Autonomous Vehicles 26:41 Gauging the Bar for Autonomous Vehicles Safety 32:03 Timeline for Large-Scale Autonomous Vehicle Adoption 36:28 Rethinking Urban Design for Autonomous Vehicles 38:47 How Applied Intuition Uses AI for Tooling and OS 42:09 Designing for User Experience 43:31 Applied Intuition's Hiring Strategy 45:01 Conclusion
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In this electrifying episode of The Better Than Rich Show, Mike Abramowitz sits down with Chaz Wolfe—7-figure entrepreneur, investor, and host of Gathering The Kings—to unpack what it really means to go “all in.”Chaz Wolfe shares his journey from uncertainty to decisive leadership, revealing the mindset and systems that helped him scale businesses, build legacy, and live with intention. From faith and family to finances and fitness, Chaz teaches how to lead every part of your life like a CEO.Whether you're growing your first six-figure business or running multiple ventures, this episode will challenge you to remove your safety nets and lead with conviction.
Episode overview: Guidione Machava has a confession: he's tired of being called an "African designer." The Mozambican product designer, now based in France and fresh from stints at Shopify and Paris-based 23point5, reckons that geographic qualifiers automatically strip away a third of your professional value before you've even started. It's a provocative stance from someone who's built his career bridging African markets and global tech giants. Since launching- MozDevz - Mozambique's largest developer community - over a decade ago, Machava has been methodically executing what he calls his "Maria Sharapova strategy": a systematic approach to becoming world-class that he lifted from a Tim Ferriss podcast. The strategy worked. From building communities across six African countries to creating a business directory that attracted 300,000 SMEs, to founding Kabum Digital (Mozambique's leading tech publication), Machava has consistently punched above his weight class. His secret? "Piggybacking" on successful people and refusing to let his environment dictate his ambitions. Andile Masuku probes Machava on the realities of designing for African versus Western markets, why physical product development taught him to appreciate software's forgiving nature, and his mission to prove that world-class design talent can emerge from anywhere, provided you're strategic about how you position it. Key insights: - On strategic positioning: Despite building African communities and solving African problems, Machava deliberately brands himself as a "world-class designer" rather than a "world-class African designer." His reasoning? International clients and collaborators unconsciously devalue geography-qualified talent, even when they won't admit it. - On market realities: Designing for Western markets versus African markets isn't just about different user needs, it's about fundamentally different quality bars. "In Africa, designing a product that works well is a plus. In France, it's the bare minimum," he observes. - On the intersection economy: His time at 23.5—building design tools for made-to-order, sustainable fashion—taught him that the intersection of digital and physical economies is where the hardest, most rewarding innovation happens. Unlike software, physical products offer no "rollback to previous version" option. - On manufactured serendipity: Rather than waiting for opportunities, Machava systematically identified people in positions he wanted to occupy, then found ways to provide value to them. The approach landed him interviews with executives from IDEO, Google, and Facebook for his World Class Designer podcast. Notable moments: 1. How a Tim Ferriss interview with tennis champion Maria Sharapova became Machava's career template for achieving world-class performance in design 2. Why Shopify's hierarchy of priorities—solve merchants' problems first, make money second, never reverse that order—fundamentally changed how he approaches product design 3. The brutal economics lesson he learned at 23point5: physical product margins are tiny, error tolerance is minimal, and mistakes literally end up in landfills 4. His unconventional path from economics degree to postgraduate design studies, convincing Open Window Institute for Creative Arts & Technologies to let him skip three years of undergraduate work The contrarian take: Machava's most provocative insight centres on geographic positioning. Whilst celebrating African innovation has become fashionable, he argues that leading with continental identity in global markets is a strategic error. "If you say just 'world-class designer,' it's a completely different perspective," he notes, drawing from conversations with international colleagues who've confirmed his suspicions about unconscious bias.
Show SummaryYou got the title. Now what?You're no longer the one making the work. You're leading the people who do. And suddenly… Everything that made you successful stops being useful.No one teaches you how to lead a creative team. There's no playbook for designing trust. For giving feedback that doesn't kill morale. For building culture that doesn't burn people out.Unless you've read Raising Creative Teams— Kevin Frank's new book, and the episode you're about to hear.Kevin led global creative at Apple. He was Executive Creative Director at LinkedIn, where his team won AdAge's In-House Agency of the Year. But his real education in creative leadership came when he realized: The most creative thing a leader makes… Is the environment.This conversation is for anyone who's ever wondered: Am I leading the work—or the conditions that make the work possible?Key Points & Questions It PlantedCreative Leadership ≠ More Creativity → When I stop doing the work myself, what am I actually supposed to do instead?Systems Create Culture → Are our rituals and norms fueling trust—or just enforcing compliance?Feedback Isn't a Gut Thing—It's a Designed System → Do our feedback loops scale confidence, or confusion?Hiring Sets the Trajectory, Not Just the Talent → Who you hire shapes what the team becomes—so what am I really optimizing for?Gratitude Isn't Soft—It's Infrastructure → What would change if appreciation was baked into the operating system?Creative Systems Need Co-Architects → Kevin doesn't say this directly, but his framing of leadership raises a bigger question: Are creative leaders building systems alone—or should they be partnering with ops as force multipliers?About KevinKevin Frank is a creative leader, author, and team coach with three decades of experience building award-winning teams across tech, media, and marketing.He spent years leading global creative at Apple, then as Executive Creative Director at LinkedIn, built an in-house agency that earned back-to-back AdAge Best Places to Work honors and the title In-House Agency of the Year.Now, Kevin runs Doing Interesting Stuff—a Paris-based consultancy where he helps creative leaders build better teams, scale trust, and lead with vision. His new book, Raising Creative Teams, distills those lessons into a hands-on guide for anyone navigating the messy, meaningful leap from creative to creative leader.Connect with Kevin → LinkedIn ProfileRelevant Links
Send us a textWelcome to Country Proud Living! "Where nurturing spaces empower your life and every day feels a little more like home." I'm your host, LoriLynn, and today's episode is all about encouragement, kindness, and letting your inner light shine—especially when the world feels heavy.Originally planned as a Father's Day episode, today's topic gently shifted in light of current events. There's so much hurt and heaviness in the world, and I felt deeply called to share a message of hope, purpose, and peaceful impact through the lens of country living.✨ In this soul-soothing episode, you'll hear:How small acts of kindness—like dropping off fresh rhubarb or a handwritten note—can light up someone's dayWays to live with more intention, love, and grace, no matter your season of lifeGentle ideas to help you reconnect with others and spread joy in your communityA quiet challenge to reach out, speak up, or show up for someone who's been on your heartWhy your everyday presence matters more than you know—and how your light creates ripplesWhether you're watching fireflies from your front porch or baking lemon bars to share with a neighbor, your peaceful presence makes a difference. As June wraps us in golden evenings and wildflowers, it's the perfect season to shine from the inside out.
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In this episode, James and Otto sit down with renowned planner and designer, Beth Helmstetter, for a masterclass in emotionally intelligent event design. Known for her deeply intentional, soulfully refined approach to luxury weddings, Beth shares how she's built a brand rooted not just in aesthetics—but in hospitality, heart, and human connection. From working with ultra-high-net-worth clients to managing teams across multiple ventures (including her gifting company and boutique hotel), Beth reveals how she brings a sense of calm leadership to every space she enters. She shares her philosophy on true hospitality, why emotional safety matters more than wow-factor, and how planners can lead with softness while still commanding respect. Beth also discusses The Good Beginning, her charitable registry platform that invites couples to start their marriage with generosity and intention. If you're a wedding planner, designer, or creative searching for more meaning in your work, this episode is an invitation to rethink what luxury really means—and how to infuse it with presence, purpose, and care.
Get my new book: https://bronsonequity.com/fireyourselfDownload my new special report - How to Use Inflation to Your Advantage - www.bronsonequity.com/inflationWelcome to our latest episode!Ready to fast-track your journey to millionaire status? Join host Bronson Hill and co-host Nate Hambrick for an electrifying conversation with Loral Langemeier, a six-time New York Times bestselling author and founder of Integrated Wealth Systems. Recorded in mid-May 2025, this episode dives into Loral's 25-year legacy of mentoring millionaires, from her Nebraska farm roots to building 272 fitness centers for Chevron's oil rigs and distributing 25,000 Cashflow games globally. A master of wealth creation, Loral shares insights from her books, The Millionaire Maker and Make Your Kids Millionaires, revealing how to shift from a make-and-spend cycle to a make-and-invest mindset. Discover why 86% of millionaires are self-made, how to leverage debt for 15-18% returns, and why alternative assets like oil and gas, aviation, and crypto in Roth IRAs outperform traditional mutual funds. Loral also unpacks tax strategies—using trusts, LLCs, and depreciation schedules to slash taxes—and the art of brokering deals to solve high-value problems.Loral's actionable steps, including her “Three Days to Cash” workshop, will inspire you to build wealth boldly.TIMESTAMPS00:48 - Guest introduction: Loral Langemeier 02:03 - Loral's journey: From Nebraska to millionaire mentor 07:17 - Millionaire mindset: Make and invest, not spend 09:23 - Fast cash: Three Days to Cash workshop success 11:53 - Teaching kids: Pressure washing to millions 14:01 - Brokering deals: Solving high-value problems 16:18 - Deal pitfalls: Designing your divorce upfront 18:23 - Trusts and LLCs: Building a Rockefeller legacy 21:48 - Asset protection: When to start trusts 24:39 - Alternative assets: Oil, gas, and aviation 27:07 - King Air strategy: 100% depreciation in five years 31:54 - AI and CPAs: Why strategists still win 32:37 - Roth IRA hacks: Crypto and real estate deals 37:41 - How to connect: Free tickets and gap analysisConnect with the Guest:Website: https://askloral.com/The Millionaire Intensive: https://askloral.com/event/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/askloral/?hl=en#MillionaireMindset#TaxStrategy#AlternativeInvesting#RealEstate#OilAndGas#RothIRA#WealthBuilding
In this episode of Crazy Wisdom, host Stewart Alsop speaks with Moritz Bierling, community lead at Daylight Computer, about reimagining our relationship to technology through intentional hardware and software design. The conversation traverses the roots of Daylight Computer—born from a desire to mitigate the mental and physiological toll of blue light and digital distraction—into explorations of AI integration, environmental design, open-source ethos, and alternative models for startup funding. Moritz discusses the vision behind Daylight's “Outdoor Computing Club,” a movement to reclaim nature as a workspace, and the broader philosophical inquiry into a “third timeline” that balances techno-optimism and primitivism. You can explore more about the project at daylightcomputer.com and connect through their primary social channels on X (Twitter) and Instagram.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversationTimestamps00:00 – Introduction to Daylight Computer, critique of mainstream tech as a distraction machine, and inspiration from Apple's software limitations.05:00 – Origin story of Daylight, impact of blue light, and how display technology influences wellbeing.10:00 – Exploration of e-ink vs. RLCD, Kindle as a sanctuary, and Anjan's experiments with the Remarkable tablet.15:00 – Development of Solo OS, the role of spaces in digital environments, and distinctions between hardware and software.20:00 – Vision for AI-assisted computing, voice interaction, and creating a context-aware interface.25:00 – Emphasis on environmental design, using devices outdoors, and the evolutionary mismatch of current computing.30:00 – Reflections on solar punk, right relationship with technology, and rejecting accelerationism.35:00 – Introduction of the third timeline, rhizomatic organizational structure, and critique of VC funding models.40:00 – Discussions on alternative economics, open-source dynamics, and long-term sustainability.45:00 – Outdoor Computing Club, future launches, on-device AI, and the ambition to reclaim embodied computing.Key InsightsTechnology as Both Lifeline and HindranceMoritz Bierling frames modern computing as a paradox: it connects us to society and productivity while simultaneously compromising our well-being through overstimulation and poor design. The Daylight Computer aims to resolve this by introducing hardware that reduces digital fatigue and invites outdoor use.Inspiration from E-Ink and Purposeful ToolsThe initial concept for Daylight Computer was inspired by the calm, focused experience of using a Kindle. Its reflective screen and limited functionality helped Anjan, the founder, realize the power of devices built for singular, meaningful purposes rather than general distraction.Designing for Contextual IntentWith the introduction of Sol OS, Daylight enables users to define digital “spaces” aligned with different modes of being—such as waking, deep work, or relaxation. This modular approach supports intentional interaction and reduces the friction of context-switching common in modern OS designs.Respectful Integration of AIRather than chasing full automation, the Daylight team is exploring AI in a measured way. They're developing features like screen-aware AI queries through physical buttons, creating a contextual assistant that enhances cognition without overpowering it or promoting dependency.Alternative Economic ModelsRejecting venture capital and the short-term incentives of traditional tech funding, Daylight pursues a community-backed model similar to Costco's membership. This aligns financial sustainability with shared values, rather than extracting maximum profit.Third Timeline VisionMoritz discusses a conceptual “third timeline”—a balanced future distinct from both primitivism and techno-solutionism. This alternative future integrates technology into life harmoniously, fostering right relationship between humans, nature, and machines.Environmental Computing and Cultural RegenerationDaylight is not just a hardware company but a movement in environmental design. Through initiatives like the Outdoor Computing Club, they aim to restore sunlight as a central influence in human life and work, hinting at a cultural shift toward solar punk aesthetics and embodied digital living.
The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money
Have you ever wondered if property development could be your next big wealth accelerator? You've probably heard the success stories – investors who've turned modest sites into multimillion-dollar assets by building just two townhouses. But what you don't often hear about are the sleepless nights, the missteps, the cost overruns, the unexpected council headaches, or the “learning experiences” that chew up profit and time. Today, I'm joined by Greg Hankinson – Director of Metropole's Project Development Division. Greg has almost 3 decades of experience managing hundreds of successful small to medium-scale projects. Just to make things clear… what are we going to be discussing today isn't about becoming a full-time developer. It's about how smart investors are adding a powerful strategy to their portfolio – one that's backed by professionals who've done it hundreds of times before. So whether you're looking to build wealth faster, reduce your reliance on market growth, or just explore what's possible beyond buying and holding, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss. Takeaways · Property development can be a game changer for wealth creation. · Understanding the current market dynamics is crucial for investors. · Planning and preliminary research are essential for successful developments. · Development finance differs significantly from traditional home financing. · Identifying suitable development sites requires thorough due diligence. · Designing properties to meet market demand is key to maximizing returns. · Having the right team of experts can significantly impact project outcomes. · Contingency planning is vital to manage unexpected costs during development. · Common mistakes include misunderstanding development finance and costs. · Long-term holding of developed properties can lead to greater financial benefits. Chapters 01:50 Introduction to Property Development 03:10 The Appeal of Townhouse Developments 05:18 Understanding Market Demand and Supply 07:19 Planning and Strategy in Development 11:22 Navigating the Property Cycle 12:46 Criteria for Development Sites 15:52 Budgeting and Cost Management 18:10 Building the Right Team 19:37 Designing for the Market 21:40 Common Mistakes in Property Development Links and Resources: Answer this week's trivia question here- www.PropertyTrivia.com.au · Win a hard copy of How to Grow a Multi-Million Dollar Property Portfolio – in your spare time. · Everyone wins a copy of a fully updated property report – What's ahead for property for 2025 and beyond Join us at the Ultimate Property Development Workshop in Sydney on 19th July Click here for all the details https://realestateworkshop.com.au/ Greg Hankinson - Director, Metropole Constructions Interested in getting involved at the “wholesale” end of the property market? We'll help you become a property developer. Click here and find out how. https://metropole.com.au/develop/ Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan Click here and have a chat with us Michael Yardney – Subscribe to my Property Update newsletter here Get a bundle of eBooks and Reports at www.PodcastBonus.com.au Also, please subscribe to my other podcast Demographics Decoded with Simon Kuestenmacher – just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future.
In this episode, hospitality tech pioneer Jerimi Ford shares his approach to designing technology that hotel teams genuinely want to use. He discusses why curiosity, empathy, and real-world observation are critical for creating practical solutions that solve non-obvious problems. Listen in to discover how Jerimi's methods help hotel teams become more productive, engaged, and ready for an AI-driven future.Learn more about Transcendent here and Actabl here. A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Welcome back to the Innovator Insights podcast, hosted by LouderAI. Today we welcome our visionary guest Joe Walker, Principal at Walker Architects, inc. As an early AI adopter, Joe recognized that business and architecture were on the brink of rapid change. In this episode, he shares how he got started and built an AI-ready culture. Website: Louderai.com Sign up for our AI Newsletter: bit.ly/3VURS5J
On Episode 576 of Impact Boom, Azubuike Akunne of NeuBite discusses how fintech and smart vending machines integrated with public assistance programs can transform food access, and why community-centred design, innovation, and art are essential to addressing systemic inequity in underserved neighbourhoods. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 392 with Amar Singh on kindness led enterprises building multicultural acceptance -> https://bit.ly/3TnhV4L The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Indio Myles Guest(s): Azubuike Akunne Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
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Ready for a deep dive interview into the intersection of responsible financial planning and self-improvement?In this episode I (Brian Ford) interview Brennan Schlagbaum, founder of the renowned financial planning program Budgetdog.
In this episode, Dr. Sarah Ranney shares her journey from instructional coach to executive director of Lafayette Preparatory Academy. She and Jethro dive into the powerful—and sometimes delicate—dynamics of instructional coaches evaluating teachers. Dr. Ranney discusses how LPA has built a culture of continuous improvement, the role of academic rigor, and how leadership vision shapes school success.Lafayette Preparatory Academy, started k-2 and added a grade each year, K-8The reason schools exist is to educate kids. Strong academic program Inner core of St. Louis CityDiverse by design - socio-economic status and race and religious diversityWhat three words would you use to define our school? It really does take a village to raise a childParent experienceIntake conference - teachers asking parents to build relationshipsFamilies are our students' first teachers. Teachers are spending many hours with our kids. Students grew academically over the pandemic because of the relationships with parents. Designing school. Data personalizes and depersonalizes all at the same timeTeaching is a very personal project. If you think you don't have anywhere to grow, you probably should get out of the field you're in. Why their coaches do evaluations instead of the principal.How to be a transformative principal? Ask for feedback and be willing to be vulnerable to respond to that feedback.About Dr. Sarah Ranney Dr. Sarah Ranney has been with Lafayette Preparatory Academy (LPA) since 2014 and is a proud parent to an LPA 8th grader. She believes that every child has an inalienable right to attain an excellent education no matter their economic status, residential location, or background. Sarah joined LPA after four years working as an instructional coach with Teach For America where she focused on developing Early Childhood and Elementary teachers across the metropolitan area. She supported more than 300 teachers in more than 40 schools during her tenure there. Prior to Teach For America, Sarah spent several years in the classroom in the St. Louis Public Schools and an Independent, Private School. Sarah has an Ed.D in School Administration as well as an Education Specialist and Masters in School Administration from the University of Missouri- St. Louis, a Master of Arts in Teaching from Webster University, a Bachelor of Arts in Media Relations and a Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She is a certified Teacher, Principal, and Superintendent. Sarah is also a Doula and Certified Lactation Counselor. She is also an Assistant Scoutmaster with Troop 362 and loves helping youth develop leadership skills in the great outdoors. When not at school, you might find her playing strategic games like War Chest or Settlers of Catan or hanging out in Tower Grove park with her family. Join the Transformative Mastermind Today and work on your school, not just in it. Apply today. We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
In this episode @ellenmarygardening chats with James Wylie from the Victoria & Albert Museum in Dundee about the new exhibition - Garden Futures: Designing with Nature. James talks through the exhibition, its importance and how it will inspire visitors. Take the journey through the exhibition in this episode and book your tickets to go! www.vam.ac.uk and check out the socials @vadundee Series 18 is sponsored by British Garden Centres. British Garden Centres are the largest family owned, and family run garden centre group in the UK, with over 70 garden centres. “We aim to provide you with great plants and gardening products at affordable prices, with a first-class service delivered by a passionate team.” – The Stubbs Family. With garden centres offering plants, food and gift areas, outdoor living, Christmas departments, restaurants, homeware and so much more. All garden centres are pet friendly, and many welcome coach parties. The business also boasts a variety of retail partners across the group inside each garden centre. www.britishgardencentres.com
Welcome to episode 32 of the Designing with Love podcast! In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Nathalie Doremieux, the co-founder of Podcast LeadFlow and an expert in the instructional design field. Artificial Intelligence may be revolutionizing education, but are we using it effectively? In this eye-opening conversation with Nathalie, we dive deep into the reality of online learning and how to create experiences that actually work.The statistics are sobering—only 3-5% of people typically complete online courses. But this isn't just a student motivation problem; it's a fundamental design issue. "People don't want more, they want results," Nathalie explains, challenging the common belief that more content equals more value. Together, we explore how instructional designers can help subject matter experts translate their expertise into programs that don't overwhelm learners but instead guide them systematically toward achievement.Whether you're an instructional designer, educator, or business owner creating online programs, you'll walk away with actionable strategies for implementing AI thoughtfully, adapting to different learning styles, and focusing relentlessly on what matters most—learner results. This isn't just about better course design; it's about transforming how we think about learning in the digital age.
Sustainability Now - exploring technologies and paradigms to shape a world that works
A Sustainability Now Interview with Bill Reed, pioneer of Regenerative Design What if our buildings—and our communities—could heal the land, restore ecosystems, and regenerate life? In this deeply transformative conversation, Mira Rubin is joined by Bill Reed, one of the foundational voices in the green building movement and a pioneer of regenerative design. Far beyond sustainability as a checklist of efficiencies, Bill challenges us to shift our very way of being—to see development as an evolutionary, co-creative dance with the living systems that surround us. Drawing from decades of groundbreaking work with Regenesis Group, Bill reveals how true sustainability is impossible without regeneration, and how the places we build must be understood as dynamic expressions of life—not objects to control, but relationships to honor. From healing salmon streams in Idaho to catalyzing civic transformation in Chile, this episode is a powerful reminder that when we change our lens, we change what's possible. Whether you're a designer, changemaker, or simply someone longing for a deeper relationship with place, join us for a conversation that will challenge your assumptions, stir your soul, and illuminate a path forward grounded in reciprocity, reverence, and love.
Learn how to Break free from the outdated retirement mindset We're challenging everything you've been taught about retirement, success, and fulfillment. The traditional idea of retiring at 65 might be doing more harm than good. Learn how redefining your relationship with work, money, and meaning can unlock a richer, more intentional life—especially if you're grinding toward an exit or feeling uncertain about your next chapter. Derek's a seasoned financial advisor, entrepreneur, and author of Let's Retire Retirement. With more than 25 years in the financial world and a deep network of 7, 8, and 9-figure entrepreneurs, he brings a human, purpose-driven perspective to wealth planning. He's also the co-founder of Cadre, a curated networking community, and a thought leader who helps high achievers design lives filled with meaning, balance, and long-term value. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Traditional retirement is an outdated concept that often leads to a loss of purpose and fulfillment. Redefining success means focusing on contribution, connection, and intentional living—not just financial accumulation. Many retirees return to work, not for money, but to regain meaning and engagement in life. Planning to work in some capacity longer can create more freedom and flexibility today. Purpose-driven work, even if part-time or passion-based, enhances health, happiness, and longevity. Designing your life around what energizes you leads to greater long-term satisfaction and impact. Small mindset shifts, like embracing gratitude and owning your choices, can transform your entire outlook. Investing in relationships, health, and meaning now pays bigger dividends than simply chasing more income. Growing your business is hard, but it doesn't have to be. In this podcast, we will be discussing top level strategies for both growing and expanding your business beyond seven figures. The show will feature a mix of pure content and expert interviews to present key concepts and fundamental topics in a variety of different formats. We believe that this format will enable our listeners to learn the most from the show, implement more in their businesses, and get real value out of the podcast. Enjoy the show. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any future episodes. Your support and reviews are important and help us to grow and improve the show. Follow Charles Gaudet and Predictable Profits on Social Media: Facebook: facebook.com/PredictableProfits Instagram: instagram.com/predictableprofits Twitter: twitter.com/charlesgaudet LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charlesgaudet Visit Charles Gaudet's Wesbites: www.PredictableProfits.com
Send us feedback or episode suggestions.What does it take to transform 121 years of automotive legacy into a modern digital ecosystem? Catherine Dubut, Director of Global UX Strategy at Ford Pro, joins Chris Strahl to share how her team is reengineering the organization's fragmented product landscape into a scalable, unified digital assembly line.With over 80 legacy sites, 20+ global markets, and deeply siloed teams, the scale and complexity of Ford Pro's challenge was immense. Catherine explains how her team brought structure to chaos—combining elements from outdated systems, building new foundations where needed, and stitching them together into a single, coherent design system. From establishing governance and cross-functional collaboration to introducing micro frontends and scaling adoption, this episode offers a playbook for modernizing UX at enterprise scale.Key themes:Designing for fleets, not just drivers—multiple users, journeys, and roles per customerReplatforming 80+ tools across legacy systems and international business unitsBuilding a design system through consolidation, extension, and future-proofingUsing micro frontends to bridge disparate tech stacks across Ford ProMeasuring success through design efficiency, team adoption, and developer alignmentView the transcript of this episode.Check out our upcoming events.If you want to get in touch with the show, ask some questions, or tell us what you think, send us a message over on LinkedIn.GuestCatherine Dubut is Director of Global UX Strategy at Ford Pro, the commercial business of Ford Motor Company. She oversees a global team of individual contributors and managers across design, user research, information architecture, and content strategy. Catherine is a seasoned UX leader with a track record of designing impactful experiences, driving UX practice maturity, and digital transformation at dynamic brands at places like Samsung Electronics, REI, and Intuit. Based in Seattle, Catherine's been involved in design community activities including organizing local events, mentoring underrepresented UX professionals, public speaking, and writing. She enjoys exploring cities, outdoors, architecture, and other adventures with her husband, daughter, and terrier mix rescue.HostChris Strahl is co-founder and CEO of Knapsack, host of @TheDSPod, DnD DM, and occasional river guide. You can find Chris on Twitter as @chrisstrahl and on LinkedIn.SponsorSponsored by Knapsack, the design system platform that brings teams together. Learn more at knapsack.cloud.
A two-pod series starts today! For today's pod, we talk about what we'd do with the pick and the roster if the Sixers were to know that Joel Embiid will never play again. This weekend, we'll do the pod "if they know he'll be good to go this year." We also talk about the Sixers reported interest in VJ Edgecombe, and a very scary Ricky date that is upcoming in August.The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings SportsbookGet your Barker dog bed with Process Pup patches at barkerbeds.com/rickyGet Customer Support that doesn't suck with Ethos Support at ethossupport.com/ricky or text or call Blair at (240)-593-2485Adam Ksebe is the official Realtor of The Process at 302-864-8643Surfside Iced Tea & Vodka is the official canned cocktail of The Ricky
This week we're joined by Chris Berdik to talk about his book Clamor: How Noise Took Over the World and How We Can Take it Back. We discuss the impacts of road noise on health and wellbeing, how our brains process sound, and creating positive urban soundscapes. We also talk about the problems with open offices and the incomplete story of the decibel. Bonus link: Designing the sounds of TfL's buses in London - YouTube Find Chris at ChrisBerdik.com +++ Get the show ad free on Patreon! Follow us on Bluesky, Threads, Instagram, YouTube, Flickr, Substack ... @theoverheadwire Follow us on Mastadon theoverheadwire@sfba.social Support the show on Patreon http://patreon.com/theoverheadwire Buy books on our Bookshop.org Affiliate site! And get our Cars are Cholesterol shirt at Tee-Public! And everything else at http://theoverheadwire.com
Dominic Crapuchettes is the founder of North Star Games and the designer of massive hits like Wits & Wagers, Say Anything, and the Evolution series—games that have sold over 4.5 million copies. In this episode, Dominic opens up about the rise and fall of North Star, from building a 30-person team and landing six SKUs at Target, to watching the company go bankrupt and eventually buying it back. He shares what he's learned from those hard-won lessons, including how to build frothing fan communities, how to design with audience constraints in mind, and why brand and hook matter as much as gameplay. We also dive into his most ambitious project yet: Nature, a new modular game system launching at Gen Con that aims to bring the magic of collectible games to families and casual players alike. Whether you're a founder, designer, or someone trying to follow your passion while staying afloat, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Think Like A Game Designer is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit justingarydesign.substack.com/subscribe
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
984: In today's episode of Technovation, we feature a panel from our Metis Strategy Summit held on May 13, 2025 moderated by Peter High. The topic was Designing an AI-First Operating Model, and the executives who joined the discussion were Talal Butt, Chief Information Officer of Generac Power Systems; Ampily Vijay, Chief Digital & Technology Officer of CBRE Investment Management; and Chris Nardecchia, Chief Digital Officer of Rockwell Automation. Each shares frontline perspectives on embedding AI at scale from energy tech and industrial automation to real estate investment and operations. Together, they explore how enterprise leaders are shifting from isolated AI pilots to fully integrated operating models that prioritize data, talent, and measurable impact. From reshaping customer experiences and product ecosystems to building architecture for sustainable scale, this conversation delivers a playbook for moving beyond experimentation and into durable transformation.
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In this episode of the Product Thinking Podcast, Melissa Perri sits down with Monica Lewis, VP of Product at LinkedIn, to explore how AI is transforming sales solutions.Monica shares her journey from engineering to leading LinkedIn's billion-dollar Sales Solutions team, focusing on creating powerful AI-driven tools that increase the effectiveness of the sales team.Monica discusses the integration of AI in sales processes and highlights the importance of understanding customer needs to create solutions that address real-world challenges. She emphasizes the role of AI in streamlining tasks, thereby enabling sales professionals to focus on strategic activities that create value for buyers and sellers.If you want to learn how AI can reshape your approach to product management and sales strategy, tune in and gain valuable insights from Monica's experience at LinkedIn.You'll hear us talk about:00:02:54 - Grounding AI in Customer NeedsMonica explains how LinkedIn ensures their AI solutions are centered around customer problems, emphasizing the need for understanding audience and customer requirements first when developing AI-driven products.00:10:27 - Leveraging AI to Improve Sales EffectivenessMonica shares how AI is helping salespeople become more efficient by automating non-customer-facing tasks and providing valuable insights for better decision-making.00:30:01 - Embracing Failure and Rapid TestingMonica shares a pivotal moment at LinkedIn where rapid experimentation and smart risk-taking led to an increase in customer acquisition, highlighting the importance of quick testing, learning, and iteration.Episode resources:- Monica on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicamlewis/- Check our new course: https://productinstitute.com/p/mastering-product-strategy-overviewTimestamps:00:00 Introduction03:04 Dear Melissa07:49 Building Sales Solutions at LinkedIn13:01 Creating a culture of experimentation16:12 Trends in AI and the evolving role of salespeople21:17 Balancing metrics, data, and user value25:13 Designing user experiences with smart cues30:59 Monica's career pivotal moments and product strategy insights36:59 Managing innovation, bets, and experimentation40:46 The future of sales and advice to younger self
In this episode, we sit down with Jeff, a seasoned veteran of both military and construction tech, to explore the parallels between warfighter support and field technology in construction. From his background in the New Zealand Army to developing tools for the U.S. DoD, Jeff shares powerful insights about product bias, user experience, and how tech must serve those at the sharp end of the spear. We discuss what goes wrong when tech is built in silos, the importance of post-sales support, and why field adoption is the true measure of success. Whether you're a startup founder, a field leader, or a technologist, this is a must-listen on how to build tools that actually work—for the people who need them most.0:00 – What really matters in product success: post-sale support1:00 – Jeff's military background and transition to construction tech3:00 – Comparing warfighters and constructors: tools, stress, and stakes7:00 – The disconnect between tech builders and field users10:30 – Why engineering bias can derail adoption17:00 – Designing for real personas, not ideal users22:00 – Field implementation: the napkin vs the model27:00 – The power of third-party feedback and checking your “true north”35:00 – Workflow integration: A to E to C to O41:00 – Tech adoption fails without a field-level incentive47:00 – The reality of scaling tech in the U.S. market50:00 – SMB vs enterprise: choosing who you're really building for
Caroline & Liz welcome renowned interior designer Palmer Weiss to discuss her unique journey into design. Originally from Charleston, S.C. and now based in San Fransisco, CA, Palmer launched her eponymous firm in 2002 and has since become renowned across the industry for blending traditional interiors with modern twists. In this episode, Palmer shares her approach to using color as a neutral, drawing inspiration from fabric, light, and personal experiences. Her insights provide a deep dive into maintaining sophistication and timelessness in spaces that appeal to both modern and traditional tastes. From the challenges of balancing practical items in design to making bold choices, Palmer offers listeners practical tips for creating harmonious interiors that resonate personally and aesthetically. What You'll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to Ballard Designs Podcast 00:33 Meet Palmer Weiss: A Journey from Charleston to San Francisco 01:21 The Art of Using Color in Interior Design 02:00 Palmer's Background and Path to Interior Design 03:38 Launching a Design Firm: Challenges and Triumphs 08:52 Exploring Color and Pattern in Design 22:43 Client Projects and Design Philosophy 30:05 Family and Nature-Inspired Design 31:08 The Role of Upholstery in Room Design 32:12 Practicality and Color Choices 33:43 Designing for Families and Imperfections 36:15 Creating Timeless Interiors 43:35 Balancing Modern and Traditional Elements 51:27 Designing Multipurpose Spaces 53:28 Approaching Window Treatments 57:42 Conclusion and Where to Find More of Palmer's Work Also Mentioned: ballarddesigns.com | Shop Now palmerweiss.com | Designer Website @palmerweiss | Designer IG Please send in your decorating dilemmas + pictures so we can answer them on an upcoming episode (podcast@ballarddesigns.net) . And, of course, please subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already in Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss a new episode. Happy Decorating!
In today's episode of How'd She Do That?, Emily Landers welcomes Jen Burch and Margaret Dillard, the talented co-founders behind the elevated home and entertaining brand Half Past Seven. What began as a shared appreciation for thoughtful design and meaningful gathering has blossomed into a celebrated business known for its handcrafted home essentials that combine function, beauty, and story.Listeners will hear how Jen and Margaret met through work, connected as moms of young boys, and went on to build a business rooted in the mantra “more joy, less stress.” From the origins of the brand name to their passion for traditional craftsmanship and Mexican artisanship, this episode is full of wisdom, inspiration, and laughter.With product lines ranging from hand-blown glassware to hand-painted ceramics and pewter serveware, Half Past Seven empowers women to entertain with ease and confidence—elevating the everyday with products that hold both purpose and style.Whether you're a design enthusiast, aspiring entrepreneur, or someone who simply loves gathering people together, this episode will leave you deeply inspired.
Seneida Biendarra is the 2023 US National Champion in the women's B2 (severely blind) category. We talked about losing her vision as a teenager, her current visual experience, creating mental maps of the world, finding freedom in risk, designing outdoor gear, the world of paraclimbing and the adaptive community, sight guiding, the empathy gun, embracing chapters in life, and much more.Arc'teryx:Women's climbing clothingMen's climbing clothingCheck out the NEW Kragg Collection.Mad Rock:madrock.comUse code “NUGGET10” at checkout for 10% off your next order.Rúngne:rungne.info/nuggetUse code “NUGGET” for 10% off storewide, and use code “SHIPPINGNUGGETS” for free shipping.Become a Patron:patreon.com/thenuggetclimbingShow Notes: thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/seneida-biendarraNuggets:(00:00:00) – Intro(00:02:00) – 1950s appliances(00:05:08) – A fresh start(00:07:49) – Seneida's visual experience(00:10:00) – Losing vision(00:17:02) – The map(00:19:38) – Visual experience continued(00:23:35) – An invisible disability(00:25:56) – Daily living vs. climbing(00:29:44) – Meeting other blind climbers(00:36:08) – Crashes(00:39:34) – Risk & freedom(00:44:48) – Early climbing(00:48:32) – An onsight philosophy(00:52:19) – Visualization(00:55:09) – Lights out(01:01:49) – Accessibility tools & basketball(01:05:59) – Designing gear(01:13:06) – Parents & childhood(01:17:08) – Backpacking(01:19:21) – Daily living continued(01:28:55) – Nate(01:31:10) – Sight Guiding(01:37:40) – The world of paraclimbing(01:41:28) – 2028 Olympics(01:46:09) – Identity & community(01:49:51) – Mourning, normalizing, & sympathy(01:53:31) – How to be a supportive sighted person(01:56:25) – Empathy gun(02:01:09) – Parts of ourselves(02:04:45) – Interpersonal bonds(02:12:39) – Embracing chapters(02:18:53) – Self-driving taxis(02:21:55) – Spotlighting the adaptive community(02:26:12) – “You belong more than you think you do.”(02:29:45) – New designs