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We settle in for a long chat about storytelling and the art of immersion with Frank Rose, the man who literally wrote the book on the subject. Frank's latest book, 'The Sea We Swim in: How Stories Work In A Data Driven World' takes center stage and we also touch on his work with Columbia University's Digital Storytelling Lab and their annual Digital Dozen list.Show NotesThe Art of ImmersionThe Sea We Swim InColumbia University's Digital Storytelling Lab2022 Digital DozenThe Denver Immersive Gathering Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Frank Rose is the author of The Sea We Swim In and The Art of Immersion, a landmark book on tech and narrative. A former contributing editor at Wired and contributing writer at Fortune, he now teaches global business executives as faculty director of Columbia University's Strategic Storytelling seminar and heads the Digital Dozen awards program at Columbia's pioneering Digital Storytelling Lab.www.frankrose.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join us for the wrap up of Season 3 where we invite YOU to a 90-Day Episode Challenge! This podcast is rich with remote resources that benefit your working experience, but it's important that you don't stop there. For best results you need to move from information to application. In this episode we do a high-level overview of the 2022 episodes and the Top 5 played of all time with an invitation to connect for a direct conversation. Top 5 Episodes to Date:1. EP13: Building Trust and Connection in the Remote Space; An Essential Foundation for Remote Work (click to listen)2. EP001:Remote Pathways - Introducing the Remote Pathways Podcast and the Digital Dozen (click to listen) 3. EP42: Hybrid Community & Connections | Guest: Clint Byars - Pastor of Forward Church (click to listen)4. EP43: 10 Valuable Systems for Hybrid, Remote & Virtual Teams (click to listen)5. EP53: Data Storytelling | Guest Winston Faircloth | For Love of Team™ Founder (click to listen)Thank you for the opportunity to travel with you on your remote pathway! Let's Connect!Contact Jennifer Britton to speak virtually on topics related to effective virtual conversations, virtual team development, virtual team leadership, growing a solopreneur business OR her own experience in leading remote teams globally in the voluntary sector.Contact Michelle Mullins to discover a healthy, sustainable rhythm of life, that will help you avoid burnout and say YES to the work you love!Support the Podcast–Please Leave us a ReviewAre you finding this podcast valuable? The greatest compliment you can pay us is to share it and leave a review on iTunes. Click here and scroll down to Customer Reviews to let others know what you've found to be helpful as you're listening in!Let's Connect!Visit www.RemotePathways.com to connect with Jennifer and Michelle directly. Remote work is here to stay and we want to hep you on your way :-)
In this episode, I'm really excited to have as my guest, Frank Rose, the author of The Sea We Swim In and The Art of Immersion, a landmark book on tech and narrative. A former contributing editor at Wired and contributing writer at Fortune, he now teaches global business executives as faculty director of Columbia University's Strategic Storytelling seminar and heads the Digital Dozen awards program at Columbia's pioneering Digital Storytelling Lab. In our discussion, Frank talked to me about: Why we are turning away from advertising and seeking more immersive entertainment experiences How to be strategic with storytelling in a way that engages and serves our audience What he means by Narrative Thinking Listen to the podcast to learn more. https://innovabiz.co/frankrose (Show Notes and Blog) https://innovabiz.com.au/innovabuzz/ (The Podcasts)
Frank Rose is the author of The Sea We Swim In and The Art of Immersion, a landmark book on tech and narrative. A former contributing editor at Wired and contributing writer at Fortune, he now teaches global business executives as faculty director of Columbia University's Strategic Storytelling seminar and heads the Digital Dozen awards program at Columbia's pioneering Digital Storytelling Lab.www.frankrose.com
In this episode of Remote Pathways podcast we welcome our guest, Josh Little to explore Asynchoronous Verbal Conversations and the awesome Volley app! Josh Little, a serial “tactile entrepreneur” (like Serge from the Digital Dozen). Josh has created and exited from two incredibly successful tech companies so far, with a third pending, and is now working on his fourth, Volley. Josh's involvement in sales and marketing at three Fortune 500 companies gave him a solid foundation of leadership, storytelling, team-building, and communication. On that foundation, he created Volley. Volley solves the problem of “Death by Meetings” - bridging the gap between text-based apps like Slack and video-chat apps like Zoom by implementing asynchronous verbal conversations. Josh's work has been highlighted in TechCrunch, Mashable, Entrepreneur, Inc., and Forbes. His accomplishments aren't only in the tech world; he's also a classically trained singer and a fifth-generation pickler!In this episode we explore:Josh's remote working storyAsynchronous video communication formatDesigning technology that's flexible to the environmentThe awesome Volley AppThe power of having conversations without having to schedule themDo we still need stand-up meetings?Connect with Josh:Click here to visit our guest page to learn more about our guest, Josh Little!Episode Question:What do you love about asynchronous conversations? Community Call:Join us as we continue the conversation on our monthly community call held on the 1st Thursday of the month via zoom at 7:00am ET.NOTE: email info@potentialsrealized.com for zoom room details NEW Monthly Planning Sessions:The monthly planning sessions are 45-min facilitated real-time planning sessions held on the 3rd Thursday of the month via zoom at 7:30am ET. Click here to register. Follow our Podcasthttps://www.RemotePathways.com/podcast Follow us atFacebook.com/RemotePathwaysInstagram.com/RemotePathwaysTwitter/RemotePathways Let's Connect!Contact Jennifer to speak virtually on topics related to effective virtual conversations, virtual team development, virtual team leadership, growing a solopreneur business OR her own experience in leading remote teams globally in the voluntary sector. Contact Michelle Mullins to have a great conversation about your remote working adventure and learn to THRIVE in the remote space. The Remote Pathways podcast is co-hosted by Jennifer Britton and Michelle Mullins. It is based on the writing of Jennifer Britton, author of Remote Pathways. We would love to hear from you. Please visit our Remote Pathways Podcast page.
In this episode of the Remote Pathways podcast we explore what's possible in 2021 and the importance of setting intention. In this episode we explore:What's possible in 2021Connecting possibilities with your vision, values, and purposeHaving better conversations and being consistentAmplifying your presence and the importance of focused actionSunshine Mind Map for growthQuestion of the Week:What is your word of the year? Follow our Podcasthttps://www.RemotePathways.com/podcast Follow us at Facebook.com/RemotePathwaysInstagram.com/RemotePathwaysTwitter/RemotePathways ***Join the Conversation***Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our comments section.Connect with us at our Facebook Group – and let us know what you do to get up to speed quickly***LET'S CONNECT*** Community Call:Join us as we continue the conversation on our monthly community call held on the 1st Thursday of the month via zoom at 7:00am ET. Click here for zoom room information.NEW Monthly Planning Sessions:The monthly planning sessions are 45-min facilitated real-time planning sessions held on the 3rd Thursday of the month via zoom at 12:15pm ET. Click here to register.If you are a new listener to the Remote Pathways podcast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Remote Pathways Podcast page, or reach out to us to discuss coaching, consulting or training support around remote work. You may also want to get in touch with one of the many assessments we mention in our podcast today, including the Everything DISC Agile EQ. Check Out More Remote Pathways Programming and supportsConsulting support as you go virtualFacilitate a lunch and learn (virtual), co-working session or Team DayRegister to be notified of the next Remote Rhythm Retreat®
In this episode of the Remote Pathways podcast we take a trip down memory lane and review the episodes of the first season. Join us as we remember our FABULOUS podcast GUESTS and more!In this episode we explore:Overview of our FABULOUS podcast guestsReminder of our most popular episode on Trust, Safety and ConnectionEffective Virtual Conversations benefitsRemote leadership and relationshipsPodcast Community Calls and NEW planning session opportunityConnect with our wonderful guests:Podcast Guest PageQuestion of the Week:Who is your favorite guest from Year One?Follow our Podcasthttps://www.RemotePathways.com/podcast Follow us at Facebook.com/RemotePathwaysInstagram.com/RemotePathwaysTwitter/RemotePathways***Join the Conversation***Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our comments section.Connect with us at our Facebook Group – and let us know what you do to get up to speed quicklyIf you are a new listener to the Remote Pathways podcast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Remote Pathways Podcast page, or reach out to us to discuss coaching, consulting or training support around remote work. You may also want to get in touch with one of the many assessments we mention in our podcast today, including the Everything DISC Agile EQ.Check Out More Remote Pathways Programming and supportsConsulting support as you go virtualFacilitate a lunch and learn (virtual), co-working session or Team DayRegister to be notified of the next Remote Rhythm Retreat®
In this episode of the Remote Pathways podcast we take a trip down memory lane and review the episodes of the first season. Join Michelle and Jennifer for this high level overview of our Remote Adventure!In this episode we explore:Digital Dozen Avatar overviewSome of our favorite moments in Season #1The origin of the Remote Pathways podcastWhat's ahead and important in 2021The fabulous topics, downloads, and more that we explored in Season #1Episode Download:Reconnect with the Digital DozenQuestion of the Week:What is your favorite episode in Season #1Follow our Podcasthttps://www.RemotePathways.com/podcast Follow us at Facebook.com/RemotePathwaysInstagram.com/RemotePathwaysTwitter/RemotePathways***Join the Conversation***Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our comments section.Connect with us at our Facebook Group – and let us know what you do to get up to speed quicklyIn this episode, we mentioned the episode about Remote CollaborationIf you are a new listener to the Remote Pathways podcast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Remote Pathways Podcast page, or reach out to us to discuss coaching, consulting or training support around remote work. You may also want to get in touch with one of the many assessments we mention in our podcast today, including the Everything DISC Agile EQ.Check Out More Remote Pathways Programming and supportsConsulting support as you go virtualFacilitate a lunch and learn (virtual), co-working session or Team Day
In this episode of Remote Pathways we are interviewing Kim Avery! Kim Avery is the Vice President of Marketing at the Professional Christian Coaching Institute and the founder and president of Kim Avery Coaching, a global coaching firm that specializes in equipping coaches and entrepreneurs to build successful businesses as they partner with God to change the world.Kim lives in beautiful Winter Haven, Florida with her husband Ron, and their Australian Labradoodle, Samwise Gamgee. She is also the proud mother of Jonathan, her recently deceased daughter Bethany, and "Nina" to four incredible grandchildren, Peyton, Paisley, Ethan, and Alexandar.Listen to this fun and inspiring conversation as Kim shares her story about working remote, the importance of community, tips for programming in the virtual space and MORE!In this episode, we discuss:Kim's remote working storyThe importance of communityGreat ways to nurture authentic remote relationshipsKim's wonderful Marketing Momentum program How social media helped Kim write her fabulous book, The Prayer Powered EntrepreneurThis week's download from Kim Avery5 Simple Emails That Get You ClientsGuest ResourcesCheck out our NEW Guest page to learn more about Kim AveryThis week's questionWhat gives you Momentum in the Remote Space?Join the conversation on our next community callThursday, July 9th @ 7am ET on Zoom (check Remote Pathways Facebook page for details) where you can connect directly with Kim!Follow usFacebook.com/RemotePathwaysInstagram.com/RemotePathwaysWebsiteCheck out the Resource Hub for Remote Professionals!RemotePathways.comThanks for joining us. Please share this with others who work remote and are interested in Marketing Momentum and The Prayer Powered Entrepreneur!
Title: Remote Pathways - Goals, The One Page Plan, Serial Entrepreneurs and CoachesIn this episode of Remote Pathways we take a closer look at Serge, a Serial, Seasoned Entrepreneur, and Mel, a Professional Coach . We also zoom into the topics of goals and having a One Page Plan. If you are a new listener to the Remote Pathways podcast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!In this episode, we discuss:The pathways a seasoned, serial entrepreneur – Serge (Pathway 3), and Mel, a Professional Coach (Pathway 4)Working with Goals and having them visible in a One Page PlanThe landscape of Serge, a seasoned (experienced) serial entrepreneur - What he brings and what support he can benefit fromThe landscape of Mel, a professional coach – What she brings and what support she can benefit fromIf you are a coach, be sure to check out the companion edition of PlanDoTrack, geared for Coaches which is called the Coaching Business Builder Workbook and Planner. Both are authored by Jennifer Britton and are available through Amazon.Join us online in our remote virtual meeting space at the Conversation Sparker Zone to share your vision for your work.This week's download: One Page Plan Follow usFacebook.com/RemotePathwaysInstagram.com/RemotePathways
In this episode of Remote Pathways we are exploring the landscape of the Digital Dozen, twelve different professionals who work in the remote space. This podcast episode introduces the co-hosts and provides an overview of where we are going with this podcast.The Remote Pathways podcast is co-hosted by Jennifer Britton and Michelle Mullins. It is based on the writing of Jennifer Britton, author of Remote Pathways and Effective Virtual Conversations.If you are a new listener to the Remote Pathways podcast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit remotepathways.com and let us know how we can help you today!In this episode, we discuss:Who we are Where we are going in future episodes Twelve different pathways of remote professionals
Kimberly Mitchell talks about how we can promote inquiry in the classroom. From helping students to effectively generate questions to modeling curiosity, we have five practical ideas to bring inquiry into our classroom. www.coolcatteacher.com/e360 Powerschool has fantastic a fantastic K12 Academic Leaders Webinar Series at coolcatteacher.com/PowerSchoolWebinar including my "Digital Dozen: 12 Tips for Building Your Digital Classroom". PowerSchool is my only recommended SIS and LMS.
AP US History Teacher, Andrew Sharos, talks about how to create a collaborative environment that helps students learn and succeed in AP courses. www.coolcatteacher.com/e358 Powerschool has fantastic K12 Academic Leaders Webinar Series at coolcatteacher.com/PowerSchoolWebinar including my "Digital Dozen: 12 Tips for Building Your Digital Classroom". PowerSchool is my only recommended SIS and LMS.
Sean Wybrant, 2017 Colorado Teacher of the Year, has students building virtual reality and augmented reality experiences. They are programming in advanced ways with a full motion capture lab. Even more amazing are the methods Sean is using to teach his students. www.coolcatteacher.com/e358 PowerSchool has fantastic K12 Academic Leaders Webinar Series at coolcatteacher.com/PowerSchoolWebinar including my "Digital Dozen: 12 Tips for Building Your Digital Classroom". PowerSchool is my only recommended SIS and LMS.
David Hopkins, author of Emergency Rations #EdTechRations: What’s so important we can’t leave it at home?, talks about the educational technology that educators around the world carry in their bags and pockets. www.coolcatteacher.com/e357 Sponsor: PowerSchool has a fantastic K12 Academic Leaders Webinar Series at coolcatteacher.com/PowerSchoolWebinar including my "Digital Dozen: 12 Tips for Building Your Digital Classroom". PowerSchool is my only recommended SIS and LMS.
Teacher Morgan Toal shares the powerful writing project that she calls the "Thank You Project" - what a great way to be kind and considerate and teach writing at the same time! www.coolcatteacher.com/e356 Sponsor: PowerSchool has fantastic a fantastic K12 Academic Leaders Webinar Series at coolcatteacher.com/PowerSchoolWebinar including my "Digital Dozen: 12 Tips for Building Your Digital Classroom" and an upcoming webinar on "Best Practices for a Balanced Assessment System." PowerSchool is my only recommended SIS and LMS.
Crossroads - the Columbia DSL @ the Film Society of Lincoln Center
The Columbia University School of the Arts' Digital Storytelling Lab has a new monthly podcast entitled Crossroads. A collaboration with the Film Society of Lincoln Center, Crossroads is recorded in front a live audience at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Auditorium. The monthly podcast is a mixture of talks, interviews, fireside chats and lab project updates that explore new forms and functions of storytelling. Our first episode was recorded earlier this year in front of a live audience at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Hosted by storytelling pioneer Lance Weiler, Director of the Columbia Digital Storytelling Lab, and Frank Rose, author of The Art of Immersion and Senior Fellow at Columbia University School of the Arts, the evening included a brief presentation on the “Digital Dozen” followed by two roundtable discussions inspired by its selections. Rose leads a conversation on journalism in the digital age with Adam Moss, Editor in Chief of New York, and Bill Wasik, deputy editor of The New York Times Magazine and author of And Then There's This. Both publications were honored in the Digital Dozen, New York for its National Magazine Award-winning interactive narrative “This Is the Story of One Block in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn” and the Times Magazine for its pioneering virtual reality report on the global refugee crisis, “The Displaced.” Lauren Cornell, Curator and Associate Director, Technology Initiatives at the New Museum and Co-curator of its highly successful 2015 Triennial, and Zach Kaplan, Director of the digital art organization Rhizome, a New Museum affiliate, then join Rose for a discussion of art and technology sparked by “Freedom,” an installation by Josh Kline that was commissioned for the Triennial and chosen by the Lab as one of its Digital Dozen. Music by Kim Lightyear from the track Alone. For more visit - https://soundcloud.com/kim-lightyear/alone
Robert Tercek is one of the world's most prolific creators of interactive content. In 2009, he was named one of the “25 Executives to Watch” by Digital Media Wire. Variety has named him one of the “Digital Dozen” most influential players in new media. The Industry Standard dubbed him a “TV Anarchist”. Tercek has served in executive leadership roles at major media companies, most recently as President of Digital Media at OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network, and previously as Senior Vice President of Digital Media at Sony Pictures Entertainment and earlier as Creative Director at MTV: Music Television. He also co-founded five startup ventures, including 7th Level, Inc which went public in 1993. Mr Tercek has provided strategic insight and advice to many companies seeking to enter the networked entertainment market, including: Nokia, Motorola, AMD, MSN, Sony Computer Entertainment, Taito, Bandai Networks, Siegel and Gale, CMP Media Group, VNU Media Group, and The Anthony Robbins Companies. He has supervised new media strategy and the creation of online programs for many of the world's leading motivational speakers and authors, including Anthony Robbins, Oprah Winfrey, Suze Orman, Dr Mehmet Oz, Elizabeth Lesser, Jean Chatsky, David Bach, Marcus Buckingham, Deepak Chopra, Debbie Ford, and Martha Beck. He is the author of Vaporized: Solid Strategies for Success in a Dematerialized World. Robert believes that the world as we know is drastically changing, if companies do not keep up with its changes, then they will be left behind. Companies have to learn to realize that data is their most important asset, but they have no place for it on their balance sheet. Robert will teach you how to keep up with a digital world changing with the speed of light. Robert's Favorite Quote:"The reasonable man adapts to the world, the unreasonable man persists in adapting the world to himself." -George Bernard Shaw Robert's Favorite Book:Being DigitalThe Third Wave Link's From Today's Show:https://vaporizedbook.comhttp://www.roberttercek.com
Robert Tercek is one of the world's most prolific creators of interactive content. In 2009, he was named one of the “25 Executives to Watch” by Digital Media Wire. Variety has named him one of the “Digital Dozen” most influential players in new media. The Industry Standard dubbed him a “TV Anarchist”. Tercek has served in executive leadership roles at major media companies, most recently as President of Digital Media at OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network, and previously as Senior Vice President of Digital Media at Sony Pictures Entertainment and earlier as Creative Director at MTV: Music Television. He also co-founded five startup ventures, including 7th Level, Inc which went public in 1993. Mr Tercek has provided strategic insight and advice to many companies seeking to enter the networked entertainment market, including: Nokia, Motorola, AMD, MSN, Sony Computer Entertainment, Taito, Bandai Networks, Siegel and Gale, CMP Media Group, VNU Media Group, and The Anthony Robbins Companies. He has supervised new media strategy and the creation of online programs for many of the world's leading motivational speakers and authors, including Anthony Robbins, Oprah Winfrey, Suze Orman, Dr Mehmet Oz, Elizabeth Lesser, Jean Chatsky, David Bach, Marcus Buckingham, Deepak Chopra, Debbie Ford, and Martha Beck. He is the author of Vaporized: Solid Strategies for Success in a Dematerialized World. Robert believes that the world as we know is drastically changing, if companies do not keep up with its changes, then they will be left behind. Companies have to learn to realize that data is their most important asset, but they have no place for it on their balance sheet. Robert will teach you how to keep up with a digital world changing with the speed of light. Robert's Favorite Quote:"The reasonable man adapts to the world, the unreasonable man persists in adapting the world to himself." -George Bernard Shaw Robert's Favorite Book:Being DigitalThe Third Wave Link's From Today's Show:https://vaporizedbook.comhttp://www.roberttercek.com
Robert Tercek is one of the world’s most prolific creators of interactive content. In 2009, he was named one of the “25 Executives to Watch” by Digital Media Wire. Variety has named him one of the “Digital Dozen” most influential players in new media. The Industry Standard dubbed him a “TV Anarchist”. Tercek has served in executive leadership roles at major media companies, most recently as President of Digital Media at OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network, and previously as Senior Vice President of Digital Media at Sony Pictures Entertainment and earlier as Creative Director at MTV: Music Television. He also co-founded five startup ventures, including 7th Level, Inc which went public in 1993. Mr Tercek has provided strategic insight and advice to many companies seeking to enter the networked entertainment market, including: Nokia, Motorola, AMD, MSN, Sony Computer Entertainment, Taito, Bandai Networks, Siegel and Gale, CMP Media Group, VNU Media Group, and The Anthony Robbins Companies. He has supervised new media strategy and the creation of online programs for many of the world’s leading motivational speakers and authors, including Anthony Robbins, Oprah Winfrey, Suze Orman, Dr Mehmet Oz, Elizabeth Lesser, Jean Chatsky, David Bach, Marcus Buckingham, Deepak Chopra, Debbie Ford, and Martha Beck. He is the author of Vaporized: Solid Strategies for Success in a Dematerialized World. Robert believes that the world as we know is drastically changing, if companies do not keep up with its changes, then they will be left behind. Companies have to learn to realize that data is their most important asset, but they have no place for it on their balance sheet. Robert will teach you how to keep up with a digital world changing with the speed of light. Robert's Favorite Quote:"The reasonable man adapts to the world, the unreasonable man persists in adapting the world to himself." -George Bernard Shaw Robert's Favorite Book:Being DigitalThe Third Wave Link's From Today's Show:https://vaporizedbook.comhttp://www.roberttercek.com
Robert Tercek is one of the world’s most prolific creators of interactive content, having created breakthrough entertainment experiences on every digital platform, including satellite television, game consoles, broadband Internet, interactive television and mobile networks. In his 22-year career, Tercek has launched startup ventures and served in executive leadership roles at major media companies, most recently as President of Digital Media at OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network, and previously as Senior Vice President of Digital Media at Sony Pictures Entertainment. In 2009, he was named one of the “25 Executives to Watch” by Digital Media Wire, and Variety has named him one of the “Digital Dozen” most influential players in new media. His first book, Vaporized: Solid Strategies for Success in a De-Materialized World, will be released on September 19th, 2015.