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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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    Beyond the To-Do List
    Donald Miller on Productivity: How to Focus, Finish, and Find Meaning (Shortcast)

    Beyond the To-Do List

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 10:48


    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

    The Threshing Floor
    Episode 92: Content Creator Roundtable

    The Threshing Floor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 129:57


    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.

    Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design
    Episode 578 (2025) Dr. Tim Tompson and Leanne Sobel On Designing Systems For Social Impact

    Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 24:21


    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.

    Talk Design
    Designing Across Boundaries: From Naval Dreams to Architectural Realities with Kory Cox

    Talk Design

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 89:35


    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.

    Experts of Experience
    Breaking Through The LLM Filters & Designing An Offer They Can't Refuse

    Experts of Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 67:25


    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

    The SoundCentric Podcast
    Episode 108 | Dewey Saunders Talks Designing Anderson .Paak's “Malibu,” Future's “WIZRD” Cover, and the Rise of AI in Art + More

    The SoundCentric Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 57:07


    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  

    Association Tech Insider
    S2E25: Designing the Membership Experience: What Happens Between Join and Renew

    Association Tech Insider

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 38:28


    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.

    The Better Than Rich Show
    Burn the Backup Plan: Chaz Wolfe on Building a 7-Figure Life Without Playing It Safe | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 213

    The Better Than Rich Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 37:28


    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.

    Country Proud Living  Nurturing Home, Empowered Self
    Ep.65 Let Your Light Shine: Spreading Joy and Purpose Through Peaceful Country Living

    Country Proud Living Nurturing Home, Empowered Self

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 11:49


    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.

    Mailbox Money Show
    Loral Langemeier - “You're a Millionaire” Mind

    Mailbox Money Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 42:38


    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

    Hospitality Daily Podcast
    Designing Tech That Hotel Teams Actually Want to Use: Insights from Jerimi Ford

    Hospitality Daily Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 31:47


    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

    Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design
    Episode 576 (2025) Azubuike Akunne On Designing Smart Food Systems

    Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 24:25


    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.

    The Supersized PhysEd Podcast
    Next Level Leadership: From White Belts to Ninjas!

    The Supersized PhysEd Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 33:30 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHappy summer, PE Nation!!!I'm excited about the new program I want to start in the fall. The Next Level Leadership program transforms PE grading through a martial arts-inspired wristband system that recognizes and develops student leadership qualities beyond athletic skill.• Designed to reward students who demonstrate leadership, helpfulness, and good character• Five belt levels (white, green, orange, purple, black) with increasing leadership requirements• Program benefits include becoming field day helpers, safety patrol members, and game captains• Focus on developing the whole child rather than just athletic ability• White belt (beginner) requires respect, responsibility, and safety• Green belt (awesome) requires 100% effort and good sportsmanship• Orange belt (hero) demonstrates game knowledge and consistent helpfulness• Purple belt (elite) requires two years of demonstrated leadership• Black belt (ninja) reserved for fifth graders who could "run the class"• Program designed to work over three years (grades 3-5)Take care,DaveMy article on "Next level Leadership"-Supersizedphysed.com serves as the hub for all resources, articles, and courses• Free resources include Substack and Medium articles with PE tips, games, and strategies• A free video course on the "PE-9": principles for improving your PE program• Free ebook on setting up your PE program, especially helpful for newer teachers• "High Fives and Empowering Lives" book available as an ebook ($2.99) or paperback ($9.99)Paperback or download: HEREAmazon Ebook: HERE• My courses: "Designing a Sport Education Unit" and "The First Week of PE" • Teachers Pay Teachers store with over 30 affordable resourcesWebsite for the book: https://www.teacherchefhockeyplayerbook.com/

    Allotment Diaries Podcast
    EP.65 | Designing Green Dreams with James Smith!

    Allotment Diaries Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 89:29


    In this episode, Laura and Chay are joined by the talented James Smith, an accomplished garden designer at Landscape Services. James is a former RHS medalist and was a finalist for the prestigious Young Designer of the Year award. With years of experience designing stunning gardens and landscapes across Hampshire and Dorset, James brings a wealth of knowledge and creativity to the conversation.James shares his journey into the world of landscape design—what first inspired him, how he developed his craft, and what drives his ambitions today. Prior to the interview, Laura and Chay sent James the designs of their own allotment plots, and during the episode, he offers honest and thoughtful feedback—highlighting what he loves, suggesting areas for improvement, and giving practical tips to consider.The chat also touches on James's own growing season, how his new greenhouse has transformed his gardening experience, and what exciting plans he has on the horizon.Whether you're a budding gardener or a design enthusiast, this episode is full of inspiration and insight into the creative world of garden design.You can follow James journey on instagram HEREIf you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

    D Talks - The Design Podcast
    Designing Life | Vinamra Agrawal, Foudner Brandhero | Sanjay reddy | The Design Podacst | D Talks

    D Talks - The Design Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 47:19


    Vinamra, a TEDx speaker and a seasoned design strategist with over a decade of experience, has collaborated with more than 130 brands. He works closely with tech company founders, CMOs, and product managers to elevate business KPIs, such as user retention, engagement, and conversions, through impactful brand design, UX design, and web design for both new and existing digital products.In this episode, we discuss how Vinamra transitioned from a corporate employee to starting a Design agency, the decisions he has taken over time to develop a location and time independent mindset. ________________________________________Online courses for UCEED CEED NID & NIFT⁠________________________________________Order the book: INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN“Introduction to Design” isn't just a book; it's a helpful guide that clears up confusion, busts myths, and shows the way for new designers. With the help of beautiful and simplified diagrams and illustrations, this book makes understanding the design world even easier and more practical, empowering readers to explore their creativity with confidence. Split into four main parts, each one acts like a map, leading you through the world of design. It helps you understand what design is all about and figure out your own path within it. With easy-to-understand writing and detailed illustrations, this book goes beyond just teaching—it becomes a joyful experience, full of knowledge, and a journey of discovery and understanding yourself better.I've been designing for 15 years and if this book had come 15 years ago, I would have achieved all I did till now, in 8 years! Aaquib WaniFounder & Creative Director Aaquib Wani Design________________________________________Connect with Sanjay Reddy(Host)LinkedinInstagram________________________________________

    Self Improvement Daily
    SISD #66 - Designing Your Financial Future with Brennan Schlagbaum

    Self Improvement Daily

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 37:02


    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.

    Designing with Love
    The Human Loop: How AI Can Transform Instructional Design with Nathalie Doremieux

    Designing with Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 37:31 Transcription Available


    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.

    Experience Points
    Randy O'Connor on Designing Through Constraints

    Experience Points

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 22:24


    Randy O'Connor on Designing Through ConstraintsIn this episode of Experience Points, Dave Eng welcomes game designer, artist, and educator Randy O'Connor to explore the crucial role of constraints in game design and learning. From limited resources to time pressure, constraints shape player experiences and enhance engagement. Randy shares insights on how friction creates meaningful challenges, how platform limitations influence design choices, and why designing for “not doing” can be just as impactful as action. Through examples like This War of Mine, Frostpunk, and Hades, they discuss how well-crafted restrictions foster creativity, strategy, and deeper learning.If you liked this episode please consider commenting, sharing, and subscribing.Subscribing is absolutely free and ensures that you'll get the next episode of Experience Points delivered directly to you.I'd also love it if you took some time to rate the show!I live to lift others with learning.  So, if you found this episode useful, consider sharing it with someone who could benefit.Also make sure to visit University XP online at www.universityxp.com University XP is also on Twitter @University_XP and on Facebook and LinkedIn as University XPAlso, feel free to email me anytime at dave@universityxp.comGame on!Get the full transcript and references for this episode here: https://www.universityxp.com/podcast/140Support the show

    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.

    Design Systems Podcast
    134 Modernizing a Legend: Catherine Dubut Builds the Future at Ford Pro

    Design Systems Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 30:33


    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.

    The Rights To Ricky Sanchez: The Sixers (76ers) Podcast
    Designing The Sixers Plan If Embiid Never Plays Again

    The Rights To Ricky Sanchez: The Sixers (76ers) Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 68:00


    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

    Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast
    Episode 537: Creating Positive Soundscapes in Cities

    Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 52:11


    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

    Think Like A Game Designer
    Dominic Crapuchettes — Designing for Constraints, Rebuilding After Failure, and Finding the Magic in Games (#85)

    Think Like A Game Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 68:56


    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)
    Designing the AI-First Operating Models: Generac, CBRE, and Rockwell Share Their Blueprint

    Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 31:51


    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.

    The TIN Lounge
    The Minibar: Booking vs Designing travel and 9 Places you can visit for (almost) free on a stopover flight

    The TIN Lounge

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 31:04


    Find us on social media: Facebook & InstagramEmail us: hello@thetinlounge.com Discussion:9 Places You Can Visit for (Almost) Free on a Stopover FlightAre you booking or designing travel? As heard on Excess Baggage:American Airlines Launches First Touchless ID LanesFAA to Cap Flights at Newark Airport Through 2025Alaska Airlines plans first Europe route, Seattle to RomeCruise guests increasingly seek private, premier shore excursionsCarnival Cruise Line Unexpectedly Cancels SailingsMexican Navy Steps Up Sargassum Seaweed Collection Efforts in Key Tourist AreasClassic Vacations Adds Flights, Car Rentals to Advisor Booking PlatformASTA Touts Win in Nebraska as No New Sales Taxes Are ImposedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Transmission
    Inside NESO: Designing the grid for net zero in the UK with Julian Leslie (Director of Strategic Energy Planning and Chief Engineer @ NESO)

    Transmission

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 38:24


    As electricity systems decarbonise, the role of national planners and system operators is going through a major shift. Strategic planning is no longer just about keeping the lights on. It now involves reshaping the grid to support high levels of renewable generation, growing electrification, and new sources of flexibility. The challenge lies in aligning long-term goals with real-world system operations.In this episode of Transmission, Ed sits down with Julian Leslie, Director of Strategic Energy Planning and Chief Engineer at the National Energy System Operator (NESO). The conversation explores how long-term energy planning is changing in Great Britain and the need for low-carbon dispatchable power, the role of storage and interconnectors, and the uncertainty around technologies like hydrogen and carbon capture. We also unpack how NESO is managing competing pressures while working to design a future-proof system. If you want to understand how the UK grid is being reimagined for net zero, this one is worth a listen.Key topics include:How Great Britain's system operator is evolving from National Grid ESO to NESOWhy strategic planning must now consider the whole energy system, not just electricityThe role of low-carbon dispatchable generation in a net zero futureHow hydrogen, storage, and CCS are being factored into long-term plansWhy planning under uncertainty is so difficult, and how NESO is respondingAbout our guestJulian Leslie is Director of Strategic Energy Planning and Chief Engineer at NESO, the new National Energy System Operator for Great Britain. With more than 30 years of experience at National Grid and the ESO, Julian has helped shape both real-time system operations and long-term planning. He now leads the team responsible for designing the future of Britain's electricity system, ensuring it can meet climate targets while staying reliable and cost effective.For more information on NESO's work, head to their website.About Modo EnergyModo Energy helps the owners, operators, builders, and financiers of battery energy storage solutions understand the market - and make the most out of their assets.All of our podcasts are available to watch or listen to on the Modo Energy site. To keep up with all of our latest updates, research, analysis, videos, podcasts, data visualizations, live events, and more, follow us on LinkedIn or Twitter. Check out The Energy Academy, our bite-sized video series breaking down how power markets work.

    Transmission
    IInside NESO: Designing the grid for net zero in the UK with Julian Leslie (Director of Strategic Energy Planning and Chief Engineer @ NESO)

    Transmission

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 38:24


    As electricity systems decarbonise, the role of national planners and system operators is going through a major shift. Strategic planning is no longer just about keeping the lights on. It now involves reshaping the grid to support high levels of renewable generation, growing electrification, and new sources of flexibility. The challenge lies in aligning long-term goals with real-world system operations.In this episode of Transmission, Ed sits down with Julian Leslie, Director of Strategic Energy Planning and Chief Engineer at the National Energy System Operator (NESO). The conversation explores how long-term energy planning is changing in Great Britain and the need for low-carbon dispatchable power, the role of storage and interconnectors, and the uncertainty around technologies like hydrogen and carbon capture. We also unpack how NESO is managing competing pressures while working to design a future-proof system. If you want to understand how the UK grid is being reimagined for net zero, this one is worth a listen.Key topics include:How Great Britain's system operator is evolving from National Grid ESO to NESOWhy strategic planning must now consider the whole energy system, not just electricityThe role of low-carbon dispatchable generation in a net zero futureHow hydrogen, storage, and CCS are being factored into long-term plansWhy planning under uncertainty is so difficult, and how NESO is respondingAbout our guestJulian Leslie is Director of Strategic Energy Planning and Chief Engineer at NESO, the new National Energy System Operator for Great Britain. With more than 30 years of experience at National Grid and the ESO, Julian has helped shape both real-time system operations and long-term planning. He now leads the team responsible for designing the future of Britain's electricity system, ensuring it can meet climate targets while staying reliable and cost effective.For more information on NESO's work, head to their website.About Modo EnergyModo Energy helps the owners, operators, builders, and financiers of battery energy storage solutions understand the market - and make the most out of their assets.All of our podcasts are available to watch or listen to on the Modo Energy site. To keep up with all of our latest updates, research, analysis, videos, podcasts, data visualizations, live events, and more, follow us on LinkedIn or Twitter. Check out The Energy Academy, our bite-sized video series breaking down how power markets work.

    The Infill Podcastâ„¢ - The Place For 3D Printing, Makers, and Creators!
    Ep. 63: Brigitte Kock, Variable Seams, on Reinventing Fashion with Modular 3D Printing

    The Infill Podcastâ„¢ - The Place For 3D Printing, Makers, and Creators!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 50:49


    In this episode, we are joined by Brigitte Kock (@variableseams). Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Brigitte Kock is a London-based fashion designer, maker, and the creative force behind Variable Seams. Brigitte is on a mission to rethink fashion by turning everyday filament-based 3D printing into a tool for creating modular, repairable garments—think LEGO for fashion!In this episode, we dive into how Brigitte's journey in digital fabrication, and how she blends 3D printing, mathematics, and creative problem-solving to design custom wearables with simple tools.

    Product Thinking
    Episode 227: Inside LinkedIn's Product Strategy Culture with Monica Lewis

    Product Thinking

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 45:12


    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

    Construction Brothers
    How Do We Fix ConTech?

    Construction Brothers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 60:03


    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

    Tea for Teaching
    Designing and Facilitating Workshops

    Tea for Teaching

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 23:17 Transcription Available


    In higher ed, like in most fields, learning continues after employment. In this episode, Tolu Noah joins us to discuss strategies to design and facilitate effective workshops and professional development. Tolu is an educational developer with 16 years of teaching experience in higher ed and K-12. She received the 2019 Teaching Excellence Faculty Award at Azusa Pacific University and was named by EdTech Magazine as one of the 30 Higher Ed IT Influencers to Follow in 2023. Tolu's work has been published in EDUCAUSE Review, Edutopia, and Faculty Focus. She is the author of Designing and Facilitating Workshops with Intentionality: A Guide to Crafting Engaging Professional Learning Experiences in Higher Education, published by Routledge, Taylor and Francis A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com.

    The Lighthouse Conversations
    "I'm competing with white space”: Heba El Gabaly on designing the future

    The Lighthouse Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 62:12


    Heba El Gabaly, co-founder and CEO of Efreshli, discusses her journey from corporate to entrepreneurship, scaling a tech-driven design-led business, and the importance of blending online and offline experiences. The episode explores her unique blend of leadership, what it felt like to bring on a co-founder and her mission to make quality design accessible to everyone. Chapters 0:01 Coming up… 2:36 The Efreshli journey 3:11 Building a business online vs offline 7:21 The Challenges of Entrepreneurship 8:53 First Customers and Social Media Success 14:15 Navigating VC Funding 19:31 Men vs Women Entrepreneurs 25:21 Bringing in a co-founder 35:16 Scaling and expanding Efreshli 38:47 The Impact of AI 47:42 ‘Good design companies sell taste' 53:26 Expanding Efreshli to the UAE & Saudi Arabia 57:13 Creating keeps you young

    Level Design Lobby
    DaggerHeart - Designing TTPRGS

    Level Design Lobby

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 40:58


    A different style fo design but one still so interesting for us to check out learn more about. I am joined by Spencer and Rowan as we talk about how they crafted both the mechanics and narrative for DaggerHeart.  --------------------------- DaggerHeart --------------------------- Pick up the game now - daggerheart.com  --------------------------- Contact --------------------------- Spenser - https://x.com/SpenserStarke Rowan - https://x.com/TheRowanHall  --------------------------- Contact Me --------------------------- Mailing List: https://bit.ly/4gYaJ9d  ---------------------------- Let's Design Books ----------------------------- Ebook - https://bit.ly/39BakJD Physical Books - https://bit.ly/3mfOsbS ---------------------------------- Level Design Kit ---------------------------------- Purchase now: https://bit.ly/4gYaJ9d ----------------------------------- Contact Me ---------------------------------- Website: https://www.maxpears.com/​ Email: leveldesignlobby@gmail.com Twitter: https://x.com/MaxPears Bluesky: https://bit.ly/42HX9Tt

    Beacon of Creation Podcast
    Souped-Up Keywords! Your Upgrades On Old Mechanics

    Beacon of Creation Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 73:09


    With Tarkir Dragonstorm winding up, we're following their lead and enhancing some old mechanics! Like going from Scavenge to Renew and Flashback to Harmonize, we asked the listeners to design some new mechanics based on old ones. Designing mechanics is one of the hardest things to do a designer, so check out the fruits of everyone's labor! Join Beacon of Creation's Discord: https://discord.gg/t88Vpwh Show Notes and Images: https://beaconofcreation.com

    How to Decorate
    Ep. 417: Crafting Colorful Elegance with Palmer Weiss

    How to Decorate

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 62:03


    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!

    How'd She Do That?
    241. Founders of Half Past Seven on Hosting Well, Designing with Purpose, and Building a Brand

    How'd She Do That?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 46:48


    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.

    The Angry Designer
    Stop Designing for Your Client. Start Designing for the End User.

    The Angry Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 38:00


    Too many Graphic Designers forget one brutal truth. Design is NOT for you, your portfolio, or even your client. It's for their audience. Period. The client pays the bill, sure. But they're not the one your work is for. And every time you forget that, your design gets weaker. Less effective. Easier to ignore.This week on The Angry Designer podcast, we're calling out one of the biggest blind spots in design: the end user. We break down why obsessing over client approval is killing your impact, your confidence, and your portfolio! And how to flip that mindset before it wrecks your career.From billion-dollar branding flops to ego-driven design disasters, we expose how even the biggest companies forget who they're actually designing for and why smart designers never make that mistake twice.In this episode, you'll learn:- Why pleasing your client doesn't mean serving their goals- How to shift from design decorator to design translator- The red flags that prove you're designing for approval, not impactIf you're tired of chasing trends, bending to bad client opinions, or wondering why your work isn't landing, this is your wake-up call.If you're designing to impress other designers, or to stay on your client's good side, this episode is the slap you need.Because at the end of the day, design starts and ends with the end user.Ignore that, and you're just making things pretty.Stay Angry our Friends –––––––––––Join Anger Management for Designers Newsletter at https://tinyurl.com/mr4bb4j3Want to see more? See uncut episodes on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/theangrydesigner Read our blog posts on our website TheAngryDesigner.comJoin in the conversation on our Instagram Instagram.com/TheAngryDesignerPodcast

    Decorating Pages
    Designing Matlock: Adam Rowe on Reinventing Legal Drama with Kathy Bates

    Decorating Pages

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 84:37


    Production Designer Adam Rowe joins Kim Wannop to talk all things Matlock – CBS's stylish legal reboot starring Kathy Bates. Hear how he transformed repurposed sets into high-gloss, emotionally driven environments. From reflections and ring lights to 18 unique courtroom builds, this episode is a must-listen for fans of TV production design and visual storytelling.Perfect for fans of The Good Wife, Ally McBeal, The Practice, and anyone who loves smart mystery dramas with layered sets.#Matlock #CBSMatlock #ProductionDesign #KathyBates #BehindTheScenes #SetDesign #DecoratingPages #TVProduction

    Maintainable
    Melanie Sumner: Why Continuous Accessibility Is a Strategic Advantage

    Maintainable

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 49:30


    Melanie Sumner: Why Continuous Accessibility Is a Strategic AdvantageMelanie Sumner, Product Accessibility Lead for Design Systems at HashiCorp, joins Robby to talk about what it takes to scale accessibility across legacy products—and how aligning design and engineering processes creates lasting change. Melanie shares her work making Ember.js more accessible, her team's philosophy behind their design system, and why she treats accessibility like any other technical concern.From the pitfalls of nested interactive elements to the strengths of Ember's conventions and codemods, this conversation offers a roadmap for integrating accessibility into every layer of product development.Melanie also reflects on why she trademarked the term Continuous Accessibility, how it fits into product lifecycles, and what other frameworks can learn from the Ember community's approach.“Accessibility is a technical problem with a technical solution.”Melanie joins us from Chicago, Illinois.Episode Highlights[00:01:00] What Well-Maintained Software Looks Like: Consistency, purpose, and bridging design and engineering[00:02:30] Building a Unified Design System Across 10+ Legacy Products[00:03:30] Creating Component Requirements Before Design or Code[00:05:00] Designing with Accessibility Defaults—and Providing Bridges for Legacy[00:07:00] How Ember's Conventions Help Scale Front-End Systems[00:09:30] Who Uses Ember—and Why It's a Fit for Teams with Big Requirements[00:13:30] Technical Debt in Design Systems and the Cost of Rushing[00:16:30] How They Future-Proof Components and Avoid Over-Engineering[00:19:00] What “Continuous Accessibility” Means in Practice[00:21:00] Accessibility Testing and the Limits of Automation[00:23:00] Common Accessibility Mistakes: Nested Interactives and Misused DIVs[00:24:30] Keyboard Navigation as a Litmus Test[00:26:00] Text Adventure Games and Accessibility as a Playable Experience[00:28:30] The Origin of Her Accessibility Journey at UNC Chapel Hill[00:31:00] Why She Avoids Framing Accessibility in Emotional Terms[00:32:45] Compliance as a Business Driver for Accessibility[00:35:00] Open Source Work on Testing Rules Across Frameworks[00:38:00] The Navigation API and Fixing Single-Page App Accessibility[00:40:30] HTML's Forgiveness and the Illusion of “Good Enough”[00:43:00] Advice for Engineers Advocating for Accessibility Without Authority[00:46:45] Book Recommendation: Cradle Series by Will Wight[00:48:30] Where to Follow Melanie: melanie.codesLinks and ResourcesMelanie's WebsiteHelios Design System at HashiCorpCradle Series by Will WightEmber Community SurveyA11y Automation GitHub ProjectAxe-coreFollow Melanie:GitHubLinkedInThanks to Our Sponsor!Turn hours of debugging into just minutes! AppSignal is a performance monitoring and error-tracking tool designed for Ruby, Elixir, Python, Node.js, Javascript, and other frameworks.It offers six powerful features with one simple interface, providing developers with real-time insights into the performance and health of web applications.Keep your coding cool and error-free, one line at a time! Use the code maintainable to get a 10% discount for your first year. Check them out! Subscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOr search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.Keep up to date with the Maintainable Podcast by joining the newsletter.

    SaaS Fuel
    291 Laura Bell Main - From Reactive to Proactive: Shifting the Culture of Security in Software Development

    SaaS Fuel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 41:28


    In this episode of SaaS Fuel, Jeff Mains is joined by cybersecurity expert and SafeStack CEO Laura Bell Main to reframe how SaaS founders think about security. It's not just compliance or a checklist—it's a cultural foundation for growth. Laura shares how security, when embedded early, accelerates deals, reduces friction in enterprise sales, and strengthens trust with customers before it's ever questioned.You'll learn how to shift developer mindsets, build security into your engineering culture, and avoid the costly mistake of treating security as someone else's job.Whether you're a bootstrapped founder or VC-backed startup, this is the episode that helps futureproof your SaaS—without killing your velocity.Key Takeaways00:00 – Intro: Hiring challenges in a capital-efficient SaaS world01:47 – Why security isn't a feature—it's the foundation02:16 – Creating a dev culture where security is second nature04:00 – Guest intro: Laura Bell Main of SafeStack05:04 – Laura's cybersecurity journey and founding SafeStack08:01 – Security as culture, not compliance10:50 – Scaling to 84 countries with no ad spend13:03 – From side project to global venture14:52 – Early founder mistakes and big lessons17:06 – Culture of learning: “What I Learned Today”18:46 – Scaling support for SaaS founders20:00 – Filtering the noise and trusting your next step22:35 – Cross-cultural founder lessons25:17 – Internal culture: Balancing trust, safety, and innovation29:13 – Designing security education that actually works33:15 – Getting entire engineering teams involved36:10 – The risk of delaying security in SaaS38:28 – Accelerating enterprise sales with securityTweetable Quotes“Security isn't a task—it's a culture.” — Laura Bell Main“Most SaaS founders wait until it's too late to think about security.” — Jeff Mains“Embedding security early isn't a slowdown—it's an accelerant.” — Laura Bell Main“The cost of a bad hire is nothing compared to the cost of a poor culture.” — Jeff Mains“If 150 developers is your threshold for hiring a security person, you've waited too long.” — Laura Bell Main“Scaling a SaaS company requires fewer hacks and more habits.” — Jeff MainsSaaS Leadership LessonsSecurity Is a Culture, Not a CheckboxMaking security part of your team's DNA creates long-term growth, not short-term friction.Hire Based on Pain, Not HopeScaling prematurely can be just as dangerous as hiring too late.Start Security Early—Not After the First Enterprise DealFounders who embed security from the start build trust faster and shorten the sales cycle.Teach Security as Behavior, Not Just TheorySafeStack succeeds by focusing on culture change, not technical checklists.Global Growth Without Ads Is PossibleIf your mission is clear and execution solid, early adopters will spread the word.Your Culture Is the Greatest Risk or AssetCreate an environment where learning is daily, mistakes are shared, and trust is built top-downGuest ResourcesEmail - laura@safestack.ioWebsite - https://safestack.io/Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurabellmain/Episode...

    Most Podern Podcast
    How to Create Housing for Community over Profit - with Jeremy McLeod of Nightingale Housing

    Most Podern Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 57:46


    What happens when an architect develops their own projects, stops chasing profit, and starts designing for people, planet, and purpose? Jeremy McLeod, founder of Breathe and Nightingale Housing, shares how a single prototype sparked a housing movement in Australia. From ditching car parks and private laundries to designing rooftop commons and slow elevators, Nightingale flips the development playbook — proving that sustainability, affordability, and community aren't just compatible, but catalytic. With a waitlist over 21,000 strong, this conversation reveals how one radical idea changed the market and inspired a new model of ethical housing.Subscribe to Most Podern on:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3zYvX2lRZOpHcZW41WGVrpApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/most-podern-podcast/id1725756164Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@MostPodernInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/most.podernLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/most-podernKeywordsJeremy McLeod, Nightingale Housing, affordable housing, nonprofit developer, ethical development, triple bottom line, sustainable housing, Melbourne architecture, car-free housing, shared laundries, rooftop commons, housing affordability crisis, build-to-sell, housing without profit, real estate innovation, alternative housing models, climate-resilient design, housing as a human right, community-focused developmentChapters0:00 — Why Profit Gets in the Way2:00 — Building the Prototype Without a Developer5:00 — When 1,000 People Lined Up8:00 — Launching Nightingale from a Manifesto10:00 — Triple Bottom Line: Sustainability, Community, Affordability14:00 — Nonprofit Development in a For-Profit World17:30 — Why Australia's Housing Market Is Broken21:00 — The Rising Cost of Homeownership24:00 — Designing for Community, Not Just Residents28:00 — Rooftop Laundry, Not Penthouses31:00 — Slow Elevators and Street-Level Encounters34:00 — System Redesign: Finance, Rules, and Ballots36:00 — Powering Every Building with Renewables38:00 — The Market Starts Paying Attention41:00 — Ditching Car Parks for Shared Cars44:00 — Lessons in Scaling: Trade-offs and Adaptations51:00 — Designing Meaningful Imperfection54:00 — What It Takes to Start Something Bold56:00 — The Future Will Ask: Why Didn't We Fight Harder?LinksJeremy McLeod (LinkedIn) - https://au.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-mcleod-architectNightingale Housing - https://www.nightingalehousing.org/Breathe Architecture - https://www.breathe.com.au/Let My People Go Surfing - https://www.patagonia.com/product/let-my-people-go-surfing-revised-paperback-book/BK067.html

    WLEI - Lean Enterprise Institute's Podcast
    Management System Surfaces Problems

    WLEI - Lean Enterprise Institute's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 43:00


    Josh Howell, LEI President, talks about the relationship of problem-solving and daily management with Jill Miller, Manager for Global Learning and Development at MillerKnoll, a maker of office furniture, equipment, and home furnishings. Jill supports the development, use, and expansion of the MillerKnoll Performance System (MKPS), which she says is designed to meet customers' needs by engaging and developing people to daily surface and solve problems. “At its heart, it's really about building capability across the organization.”   Josh and Jill describe their experiences with how an effective daily management system makes it easy and straightforward for organizations to know what problems they should be solving. “One of the most powerful things about MKPS is that it helps make problems visible every day, right where the work is happening,” says Jill. “So when people ask, ‘What problem do we need to solve?' the system actually helps answer that by revealing the problems that might otherwise go unnoticed. I think at that point, the problems are plentiful. There's no shortage of problems.”  MKPS intentionally sets up both the system and culture to support daily problem-solving by:  Designing work to clearly show abnormalities and make them visible in real time,   Making it easy and safe for individuals to quickly highlight problems (people are not blamed or ignored),   Providing a prompt, supportive reaction to an associate's call for help (an “andon call”), and  Ensuring the problems that are surfaced actually get solved; team leaders (called “facilitators” at MillerKnoll) are developed to be skilled in practical problem-solving, identifying root causes, and eliminating problems in ways that keep them from recurring.   The two also discuss the development of ongoing MKPS expertise within MillerKnoll: building capability in a way that is standardized so that MKPS is effectively executed in a consistent manner. This involves a partnership between the MKPS leadership team, operations leaders, and the human resources group that supports operations for selecting individuals to train (“students”), creating alignment based on behaviors and characteristics, and reflecting on the learning process and its effectiveness. Jill says students have called the development program “life changing” — who they are as a person, how they think, how they see their roles, how they interact with people, and how they approach their careers within the company.  

    The Nugget Climbing Podcast
    EP 278: Seneida Biendarra — Onsighting Without Sight, Designing Better Gear, and Wielding the Empathy Gun

    The Nugget Climbing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 151:05


    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

    The Digital Supply Chain podcast
    Six-Second Wins: Designing Waste Out of Supply Chains with Intelligent Automation

    The Digital Supply Chain podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 36:40 Transcription Available


    Send me a messageIn this episode of the Sustainable Supply Chain podcast, I had a cracking chat with René Schrama, Chief Commercial Officer at Peak Technologies. We dug into the evolving landscape of supply chain automation and what it truly means to “leverage automation intelligently” today.René shared how supply chain leaders are moving beyond full-scale automation projects and instead focusing on targeted improvements that actually matter. We explored why finding even six seconds to save in a warehouse process can add up to real gains, and how the Kaizen approach remains a solid guiding principle for continuous improvement.We didn't shy away from the challenges, either. René highlighted the impact of geopolitical disruptions like tariffs and shifting trade policies, and why adapting supply chain strategies has become more critical than ever.A big takeaway for me? Automation isn't about replacing people, it's about striking the right balance between human creativity and machine precision. We also discussed the importance of designing out waste, re-harvesting resources, and why open systems, not closed silos, are key to future-proofing operations.If you're in supply chain, sustainability, or digital transformation, this one's worth a listen. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!Listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts, or on my website at https://www.sustainablesupplychainpodcast.com/#SupplyChain #Sustainability #Automation #Kaizen #IntelligentAutomation #PodcastElevate your brand with the ‘Sustainable Supply Chain' podcast, the voice of supply chain sustainability.Last year, this podcast's episodes were downloaded over 113,000 times by senior supply chain executives around the world.Become a sponsor. Lead the conversation.Contact me for sponsorship opportunities and turn downloads into dialogues.Act today. Influence the future.Support the showPodcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's generous supporters: Alicia Farag Kieran Ognev And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent episodes like this one.Podcast Sponsorship Opportunities:If you/your organisation is interested in sponsoring this podcast - I have several options available. Let's talk!FinallyIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to just send me a direct message on LinkedIn, or send me a text message using this link.If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks for listening.

    UXpeditious: A UserZoom Podcast
    UX for AI: Designing intelligent experiences with Greg Nudelman

    UXpeditious: A UserZoom Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 43:26


    Episode web page: https://bit.ly/4kw3gQJ ----------------------- Got a question? Want to recommend a guest? Or do you want to tell me how the show can be better?  Send me a voice message via email at podcast@usertesting.com ----------------------- In this episode of Insights Unlocked, we dive into the rapidly evolving intersection of UX design and artificial intelligence with Greg Nudelman, UX architect at Sumo Logic and author of UX for AI. Hosted by Sean Treiser, this conversation explores why conventional UX tools and mindsets are no longer sufficient in an AI-driven world—and what design leaders can do to keep pace. Greg challenges the status quo, likening traditional UI workflows to rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic, especially as AI becomes the centerpiece of digital experiences. He introduces the concept of “iceberg UX,” where visual design is only the surface, and the real value lies in content, data, and AI interactions beneath. He advocates for retiring “lorem ipsum” and instead prioritizing real, meaningful output that aligns with user context and workflows. Key topics include: Why UI alone won't cut it in the era of AI, and what “iceberg UX” really means The death of lorem ipsum and the rise of content as core design output How to use the “value matrix” to assess risk and ROI in AI predictions Practical frameworks for incorporating AI, data, and empathy into design processes The skills UX and product teams need to thrive in a world of intelligent agents Why Greg believes UX professionals must move fast or risk becoming obsolete Greg also previews his AI UX bootcamp and shares insights from his viral content experiments, underscoring how AI is reshaping not just products but also how we market and communicate. Whether you're a product designer, UX strategist, or CX leader, this episode will challenge you to rethink your role in a world where machines are increasingly not just tools—but collaborators. Episode links: Greg on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregnudelman/ UX for AI book https://www.uxforai.com/c/ux-for-ai-book Learn more about Insights Unlocked: https://www.usertesting.com/podcast

    The Supersized PhysEd Podcast
    Summer Tune-Up for PE Teachers

    The Supersized PhysEd Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 12:03 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHappy summer PE Nation!In today's episode I encourage you to enjoy your summer break, while adding  professional development to enhance your PE program before the next school year begins.• Supersizedphysed.com serves as the hub for all resources, articles, and courses• Free resources include Substack and Medium articles with PE tips, games, and strategies• A free video course on the "PE-9": principles for improving your PE program• Free ebook on setting up your PE program, especially helpful for newer teachers• "High Fives and Empowering Lives" book available as an ebook ($2.99) or paperback ($9.99)Paperback or download: HEREAmazon Ebook: HERE• My courses: "Designing a Sport Education Unit" and "The First Week of PE" • Teachers Pay Teachers store with over 30 affordable resources• The "Beg, Borrow, Build and Steal" equipment ebook for equipment managementPut in the work during summer break. Yes, take time off, rest, enjoy your family and friends, but don't wait until the last second to gear up for the next school year. Always be learning, always be listening, always be creating.Take care,DaveFollow me on Twitter (X): https://x.com/PE_Dave1017Website for the book: https://www.teacherchefhockeyplayerbook.com/

    Redefining AI - Artificial Intelligence with Squirro
    Dr. Ja-Naé Duane and Steve Fisher - SuperShifts and Smart Synergy - Transformation in the Age of Intelligence

    Redefining AI - Artificial Intelligence with Squirro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 23:36


    After winning the prestigious New York Digital Award in 2024 Redefining AI returns with an electrifying Season Four!Join your host Lauren Hawker Zafer, on behalf of Squirro, the Enterprise Gen AI Platform, as we embark on another season of groundbreaking conversations.In this episode of Redefining AI, host Lauren Hawker Zafer sits down with Dr. Ja-Naé Duane and Steve Fisher.For over 20 years, behavioral scientist ⁠Dr. Ja-Naé Duane⁠ dedicated herself to one mission: Make life better for one billion people. This award-winning innovator and expert on global systems focuses on helping corporations, governments, and universities understand and develop systems of the future using emerging technology such as VR/AR, AI, and blockchain. Ja-Nae guides companies 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 within the Singularity University community and the author of the bestseller, “The Startup Equation,” Ja-Nae is helping both startups and multinational firms identify new business models and pathways for global scale.Over the years, her work has caught the attention of The Associated Press, NPR, The Boston Globe, and BusinessWeek. Ja-Nae holds degrees from Brown University, I.E. Business School, Northeastern University, Carnegie University, Bentley University, and Boston University. Ja-Nae 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. ⁠Steven 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, Steven 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, Steven 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, Steven co-authored the best-selling The Startup Equation (McGraw Hill, 2016) and is currently developing two new books—SuperShifts (2025) and Designing the Future (2026)—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, Steven believes that understanding human history and patterns of change is 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.Follow and subscribe to Redefining AI to join us in the full episode!#ai #redefiningai #spotify #techpodcast

    Rizzology
    #134 | Tom DeGiuli |

    Rizzology

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 80:21 Transcription Available


    Send feedback for the showWelcome back to Rizzology! In this episode, Nick and Tom DeGiuli are hanging out in the studio. We kick things off talking about live podcasting, crazy travel schedules, and how Hyrox is blowing up as the new CrossFit.From there, it's a wild ride: they swap stories about fitness cults, the Liver King scandal, influencer marketing gone rogue, and just how weird social media can get—yes, including selling bathwater and OnlyFans drama. There's plenty of joking around, some surprisingly deep talk about chasing trends, being real with yourself, and what it means to actually be happy with your body and your life, even as the internet keeps changing the game.00:00 Live Streaming & Travel Reflections07:25 "Wrestling with Authenticity and Persona"14:56 Marine Biologist's Thrilling Passion19:54 AI Creations Need Watermarks22:22 Social Media Overload Impact27:13 Fragmented Follower Engagement Issues32:08 "Lion or Sheep Dilemma"38:24 "Seeking Connection and Attention"45:16 Gym's Next Chapter: Jiu Jitsu?47:44 Training Girls in Self-Defense57:24 Finding Personal Happiness in Fitness01:02:37 Life Choices and Expansion Dilemma01:03:27 Expanding for Business Growth01:12:40 Transformative Late-Night Workouts01:16:10 Designing an Innovative Gym Space01:19:31 "Consult God Before Church Visit"Support the showYouTubeInstagram Tik Tok We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Feel free to share your favorite moments or any questions you have for Darren. Thank you for being part of the Rizzology community. Your support means the world to us!

    Dear Alice | Interior Design
    Designing the Perfect Outdoor Entertaining Space: Furniture, Layouts & Lighting

    Dear Alice | Interior Design

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 49:11


    We're diving into Designing the Perfect Outdoor Entertaining Space — from choosing the right outdoor furniture and smart layout tips, to setting the mood with exterior lighting. Whether you're hosting summer dinners, cozy backyard parties, or simply upgrading your patio, this guide will help you create a stylish, functional outdoor area that guests will love.