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English Academic Vocabulary Booster
3141. 118 Academic Words Reference from "Elora Hardy: Magical houses, made of bamboo | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 105:08


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Elevate Season 1-4
#59. Engineering Dreams | Neil Thomas

Elevate Season 1-4

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 57:44


No one ever became a great artist, or architect, or engineer simply by focusing on art or architecture or engineering. Sure, you have to hone your skills and master your craft, but what feeds that craft is an interest in the world around us. A fascination with broader, even tangential subjects like fashion, clothing, nature, music, culture, or the simple beauty of a bird in flight.Neil Thomas has let that kind of curiosity guide him since he was a ten-year-old boy. He has used his skills of observation, creativity, and collaboration to build some of the world's most captivating and awe-inspiring structures.Elora Hardy is cut from the same cloth, making a name for herself in the world of design and architecture by letting the world we live in guide her work.Here's Neil in conversation with Elora, along with a global community who are eager to learn more about beauty, building, and balance. 

Story of Design
Finding Our Way Back to Our Roots with IBUKU

Story of Design

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 21:50


Inspired by Balinese culture and traditions, IBUKU always sees bamboo as an architectural material and constantly spreads its vernacular language through beautifully built structures. The studio was founded by Elora Hardy in 2010, hand have built up to 200 bamboo structures; bringing local Indonesian techniques, processes, and materials to the rest of the world to build sustainably as a way of connecting with nature.

KEMBALI20 Podcast
UWRF21 Podcast | Bamboo Visionaries

KEMBALI20 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 61:01


Elora Hardy is the creative genius behind IBUKU, an architectural company that constructs breath-taking bamboo structures. Arief Rabik is the force behind Indonesia's Environmental Bamboo Foundation and the founder of the 1000 Bamboo Villages project. Meet these young changemakers who are paving the way to a greener world in conversation with Gill Westerway.

Elevate Season 1-4
#19. Nature's Oracle | Elora Hardy and San Rahi

Elevate Season 1-4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 30:31


Royal Designer for Industry, Elora Hardy, is the world's leading bamboo architect. Her artistic flair and dedication to sustainable living has produced astonishingly exquisite homes and hotels, as well as her flagship project, the world-renowned Green School in Bali, cultivating the next generation of eco-conscious visionaries.Join San Rahi in conversation with Elora, exploring plant-based living from the edge of wildness, on the cusp of art and commerce. 

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Holding Up The Ladder
Elora Hardy

Holding Up The Ladder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 52:02


Today, we're talking about the future - about creating a world we haven't yet seen and a future that hasn't yet been imagined. We're talking about outside the box thinking, dreaming, playing, experimenting. I'm talking AI, living on Mars, the Elon Musks, the Will. I. Ams, my guest earlier this season, Beatie Wolfe who uses technology to push what's possible in our musical experiences (she sent her music to space, and has contributed to pioneering Dementia research). At times they may seem eccentric to us but actually there's something they've tapped into that we haven't understood yet - what's that phrase, ‘it seems impossible until it's done'.And in the realm of sustainability and renewable materials in architecture and design there's my guest today, Elora Hardy who is pushing the realms of possibility with bamboo.I first learnt about Elora Hardy and the work she does with design and architecture firm she founded Ibuku on Apple TV series Home - these breathtaking, otherworldly cities made entirely out of bamboo. Born in Toronto, Canada but grew up in Bali, Elora has a background in Fine Art and used to work for fashion designer Donna Karen. We talk about how not having any formal architectural training actually helped Elora to work outside the traditional confines of architecture, yet with a respect for craft, study and skill and how this helped to push the envelope of what's possible in architectural design.We talk about the qualities of bamboo, bamboo as a new form of renewable material and replacement for fossil fuels. We talk about the process that goes in to designing these other worldly structures in the lush Balinese landscape, about serving materials and the surrounding environment rather than using these materials to serve us. We talk about shelter and space and our interconnectedness with nature and each other. We also talk about her 5 year old son's love of loud instrumental rock music! Guest: Elora Hardy Title: It's not going to look the way people imagine because it hasn't been imagined yetArtists on playlist: Led Zeppelin, Daft Punk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Steve VaiIbuku Bali Website: https://ibuku.com/ IG: @ibukubali Apple TV Home Trailer - https://youtu.be/l2n5DcNXJ8YBambooU website: https://www.bamboou.com/IG: @bambooubali Green School Bali website: https://www.greenschool.org/baliIG: @greenschoolbali If you'd like to support the podcast click here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Ultimate Health Podcast
373: Elora Hardy - Creating Sustainable Bamboo Architecture In Bali

The Ultimate Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 75:57


Elora Hardy (IG: @eloradora) is the Founder and Creative Director of IBUKU. Raised on the beautiful island of Bali, Elora was inspired by the highly skilled local craftsmen as well as by the talented jewelry designs of her parents. She spent 14 years of her young adult life in the United States, where she received a degree in fine arts and went on to New York City to design prints for Donna Karan that would walk the world’s runways. In 2010, Elora left her successful career in the fashion world to carry on the incredible work of the design-build team that created the world-renowned Green School in Bali, founded by her father John Hardy. She reconnected with the culture and landscape that she loves and today continues to cultivate Balinese artisans alongside innovative designers and architects with the goal of making Bali a global center for sustainable design and bringing those designs to the rest of the world. In this episode, we discuss: Elora created her 1st structure when she was 9 years old… the fairy mushroom house Growing up in Bali with Canadian roots What boarding school in the US was like as a teenager Life in NYC designing prints for Donna Karan How Elora met her now husband at a yoga class in NYC The vision for Green School in Bali Leaving her career in NYC to learn from her dad, John Hardy How to grow bamboo Processing & treating bamboo to make it last The beauty & sustainability of building with bamboo How Green School has evolved since 2008 Learning by experiencing nature Designing unique homes that connect with nature How COVID-19 has impacted Bali's tourism The evolution of Bali's tourism over the years Shifting the conversation about the way things are made Working with different types of bamboo The deep need for inspiration & hope Show sponsors: Organifi

Bamboo U
Bamboo Farms in Europe

Bamboo U

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 51:49


This episode was recorded in Gozo, Malta in Dr. Friederich's home. Dr. Hans Friederich's blog:  Hansfriederich.wordpress.comThe Bamboo European Plantation Program: Bamboologic.euThe World Bamboo Organization: Worldbamboo.netInternational Bamboo and Rattan Organisation: www.inbar.int

Bamboo U
Becoming a Bamboo Architect

Bamboo U

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 52:23


Jules works for Ibuku and is currently part of the team designing Green School in Tulum, MexicoYou can also follow us on instagram @bambooubaliThis episode was recorded at Bambu Indah in Bali Indonesia.  Sorry about the frogs in the background. Life in the jungle.

Bamboo U
Bamboo Carpentry in Bali

Bamboo U

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 45:17


If you want to meet Moko take a tour of the Ibuku factory or come to Bamboo U! If you liked this podcast and want to learn more about Bamboo U please check out our upcoming course here.You can also follow us on instagram @bambooubaliThis episode was recorded at The Kul Kul Farm in Bali Indonesia. 

Bamboo U
Building Championship-Winning Bikes With Bamboo

Bamboo U

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 50:07


Check out BooBike, BooHugger, and his factory Bamboo Master. If you liked this podcast and want to learn more about Bamboo U please check out our upcoming course here.You can also follow us on instagram @bambooubaliThis episode was recorded at The Kul Kul Farm in Bali Indonesia.  

Bamboo U
Reimagining Homes with Bamboo

Bamboo U

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 64:56


Please check out Elora's work at IBUKU.COM as well as her inspiring TED Talk. She was also just featured on Apple TV's new HOME series. View the trailer here, or check it out on Apple TV. You can also see her work on instagram @ibukubaliIf you liked this podcast and want to learn more about Bamboo U please check out our upcoming course here.You can also follow us on instagram @bambooubaliThis episode was recorded at Bambu Indah in Bali Indonesia. 

Bamboo U
Training The Eye With Bamboo

Bamboo U

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 44:10


Scotts favourite book:  Elements of Design: Rowena Reed Kostellow and the Structure of Visual  Relationships, By Gail Greet HannahIf you liked this podcast and want to learn more about Bamboo U please check out our upcoming course here.You can also follow us on instagram @bambooubaliThis episode was recorded at The Kul Kul Farm in Bali Indonesia. 

Bamboo U
1000 Bamboo Villages

Bamboo U

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 54:25


1000 Bamboo Villages LinkArief's Book: "Towards Resilient Bamboo Forestry: A Reference Guide for Improved Management of Clumping Bamboo for Timber Bamboo" by Arief Rabik, Ben BrownArief's Bio: Trained in environmental sciences, Arief is considered as the world’s top bamboo forestry and harvesting expert. He founded Indobamboo and aims at combining production with community development. He is a member of the Indonesian delegation for COP 21, 22 and 23.If you liked this podcast and want to learn how to sustainable harvest, propagate and preserve bamboo, join us at Bamboo U on one of our upcoming courses.And follow us on instagram @bambooubali to see what we are up to in Bali.

Bamboo U
Building the Future with Bamboo

Bamboo U

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 45:59


John's Website Green by John and CynthiaGreen SchoolBambu IndahIf you enjoyed this episode please check out what John Hardy is currently working on, instagram @greenbyjohn  If you liked this podcast and want to learn how to build and design with bamboo and have an unique architectural tour of the Green School, join us at Bamboo U on our upcoming courses.And follow us on instagram @bambooubali to see what we are up to in bali.This episode was recorded at Bambu Indah in Bali Indonesia.

Bamboo U
About this Podcast

Bamboo U

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 16:24


Bamboo U is more than a workshop, it is a place where we can create a better future. People come together here to reconnect. To  work with their hands by making real bamboo structures,  and by making their own bamboo designs come to life. We often see beautiful finished prototypes of lamps, chairs, intriguing art pieces, and detailed models of future bamboo houses. Learn why bamboo is the sustainable material of the future. If you are familiar with or have attended a Bamboo U course, just skip straight to the interviews. Our website: Bamboou.comIBUKU's Website: ibuku.comGreen School's website: greenschool.org

Real Deals by Chloé
What Retail + Technology + Art in 2020 Looks Like

Real Deals by Chloé

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 31:41


Immersive Entertainment Technology that will make Retail in 2020 Fun Again! Get ready to be transported into the world where technology disrupts the shopping center asset class. Area15, led by the CEO Winston Fisher, creates a new category of experiential retail- providing futuristic, yet here and now, ways for family and friends to enjoy collective entertainment. Delve into the brilliant mind of Winston Fisher as he exercises his creative muscles and contributes extreme ambition to the project. Fisher is the lead developer for AREA15, the venture is a culmination of his career experience, passion and self-driven interests. Creative partner is Michael Beneville, of Beneville Studios. EXPERIENCES & EXHIBITIONS: Meow Wolf, Nomadic, Emporium, Oddwood and Dueling Axes Shogyo Mujo by Bart Kresa Studio  Mechan 9 by Tyler FuQua   Creations The Sanctuary by Elora Hardy of Ibuku Pulse Portal by Davis McCarty Disco Ball by Ivan McLean El Scorcho by Ivan McLean  In Every Lifetime I will Find You, Michael Benisty Watch the  YouTube Video | www.Area15.com | @Area15Official 

The Oceanriders Podcast
Meet Renee Labbe: Founder of LABBE and Design Forecaster

The Oceanriders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 50:54


Before I had this conversation with Renee, I didn't even know that design forecasting existed. For the past 20 years, Renee has been bobbing all over the world defining and influencing fashion, automotive, architecture and interior design brands into what the next big trend is going to be. Renee is also the founder of a new über-cool 100% plant based and ocean friendly skin care brand for surfers and ocean lovers : LABBE. You may have spotted her glorious black bottles on Instagram and around the web. My chat with Renee is a fascinating conversation because we get find out what happens behind the scenes before the magazines and the reporters pick new trends up. We talk about how trend forecasting works, why you need an artsy and analytical brain and I pick Renee's brains on the architectural trends that are going to be the next big thing in the years to come. I apologize in advance if it gets a bit nerdy but I've been infused with architecture ever since I was little. But Renee's story is also a story of transformation through the ocean. I love these stories and they are one of the main reasons I love doing this podcast. A few years ago, Renee decided to step down from her highly demanding , 70 hour-a-week job and found solace in the ocean. In a flukey way, she discovered the therapeutical effects of the ocean. One thing lead to another, and she got hooked on surfing and created a very soothing, organic and 100% natural apres-surf oil to apply directly on salty skin. This was the foundation of her stylish skin care brand : LABBE which is based in sunny Venice Beach, California. Today Renee shares her time between her "real job" which is a forecasting trends in architecture, interior design and the automotive industry and developing her skin care brand for surfers and ocean lovers LABBE. If you would like to get your hands on Renee's apres-surf oil, you can on www.thelabbe.com. You can also follow LABBE on instagram at thelabbe https://www.instagram.com/thelabbe/ You can find links to all the people and products mentioned in this podcast in the shownotes on your phone or in the medium article that I publish weekly. The Oceanriders Podcast is a passion project and I would like to thank you all for listening to my weekly conversations. It really makes my day to see the number of listeners on the rise. I you would like to join me for an episode, or if you know anyone who would like to share their story please reach out to me on Instagram @theoceariderspodcast or via email at hello@theoceanriderspodcast.com. If you would like to support my podcast, you can: First, you can help by telling your friends, your family or any fellow surfers about the podcast. Adding a few stars or a review on Apple Podcasts helps too. But ultimately, spreading the word is the easiest way to help. Second, I created a profile on Buy Me a Coffee.com. It's a website a bit like Patreon where I can receive donations. You can connect to my page on www.buymeacoffe.com/oceanriders. For the price of a cuppa, you can help me pay for my editor and hosting fees. Just sayin'! This episode wouldn't have been put together without the help of my newest recruit : Isabella Blanca Palangan who is a wizard at putting podcasts together and making this episode sound great! You rock Isabella! And, of course, it wouldn't have been possible without the time that my enchanting guest Renee took to make this episode. Thank you Renee you're welcome back any time! Thanks guys for listening. Until next week, take care, have fun and enjoy the waves! Ciao Imi Links LABBE : www.thelabbe.com  Broadside Studios (Renee's design forecasting consultancy) : http://www.broadsidestudios.com/ Green School Bali : https://www.greenschool.org  Green Village : https://greenvillagebali.com/ Ibuku, Elora Hardy, the designer making bamboo houses in Bali: http://ibuku.com/ Guy Okazaki, Venice Beach shaper : http://www.guyokazaki.com/

Dream Big Podcast
DB 111: Elora Hardy & The Magical Bamboo Houses She Builds In Bali

Dream Big Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 33:47


When we watched Elora Hardy’s TED Talk and saw photos of the magical bamboo houses that she was building in Bali, Eva immediately said that we need to invite Elora on the podcast.  We encourage everyone to watch the TED Talk because the phrase “you have to see it to believe it” definitely applies to Elora’s work. We were honored to have her on the podcast and hope to be able to visit Bali to meet Elora and see her mesmerizing bamboo homes in person.  For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/111

Life Athletics
Elora Hardy - LIfe Athletics Podcast Ep 49

Life Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2015 59:57


Name: Elora Hardy   Today's guest Life Athlete is Elora Hardy. Elora is the head of Ibuku the world leader in Bamboo construction. What they do is create architectural dreamscapes out of Bamboo. Here she opens up vulnerably and courageously about her, process, her journey, and her passion... all only days before the birth of her first child.        Habit of Thought:   Ask yourself: “Am I doing this because it's what I've always done or am I doing this because it's the right thing to do in this instance?”   Habit of Action: “Draw out of you what's possible at that time”   Greatest area of strength: Making things beautiful. Training for this area:   “First they have to inquire as what they mean by ‘beautiful'”      Quote: “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone and as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give others permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” - Marianne Williamson - Book:   Goodnight Moon - Margaret Wise Brown The Martian - Andy Weir   Web Resource:    http://ibuku.com    Elora's TED talk   Contact:   https://instagram.com/ibukubali/  https://instagram.com/eloradora/      http://ibuku.com/connect/contact/ 

Life Athletics
John Hardy - Life Athletics Podcast Ep 18

Life Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 15:53


John Hardy is a visionary. He created an internationally renown jewelry line that bears his name and when he retired from that he founded “Green School”. He inspires art, creativity, ingenuity and, passionate living in those around him. He's a fierce advocate for the planet and for the future green leaders among us. Habit of Thought: “Stand under the part of the sky where the ideas fall out.” Habit of Action: “Manifest those ideas” Also: “My belief is that much better than telling people what to do is to show them. If you're pissed off at all of the garbage, go pick it up.” Greatest area of strength:  “I'm all about ideas and action... and I have a pretty good eye... when I see things I know whether they're good or not. I don't have the skills to draw, I don't have the skills to render them, I just have the skills to talk about them and I know when they're beautiful.” Training for this area: “Do something. Anything. It's simple. It's about action.” Book: Diet Evolution - Dr. Gundry Web resource: http://ibuku.com Elora Hardy's - TED Talk John's TED Talk  Contact: john@greenschool.org  

TED Talks Art
Magical houses, made of bamboo | Elora Hardy

TED Talks Art

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 10:17


You've never seen buildings like this. The stunning bamboo homes built by Elora Hardy and her team in Bali twist, curve and surprise at every turn. They defy convention because the bamboo itself is so enigmatic. No two poles of bamboo are alike, so every home, bridge and bathroom is exquisitely unique. In this beautiful, immersive talk, she shares the potential of bamboo, as both a sustainable resource and a spark for the imagination. "We have had to invent our own rules," she says.

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Casas mágicas hechas de bambú | Elora Hardy

TEDTalks Arte

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 10:17


No han visto nunca edificios como estos. Estas increíbles casas de bambú construidas por Elora Hardy y su equipo con un toque balinés sorprenden con sus curvas a cada paso. Desafían las convenciones porque el bambú en sí mismo es muy enigmático. No hay dos cañas de bambú iguales, por lo que cada casa, puente y baño es algo único y exquisito. En esta hermosa charla nos habla del potencial del bambú, un recurso sostenible que potencia la imaginación. "Tuvimos que inventar nuestras propias reglas", dice ella.

TEDTalks Art
Des maisons magiques, fabriquées en bambou | Elora Hardy

TEDTalks Art

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 10:17


Vous n'avez jamais vu de constructions comme celle-là. Les maisons de bambou incroyables construites par Elora Hardy vous réservent des surprises à chaque courbe. Elles défient les conventions parce que le bambou lui même est tellement énigmatique. Il n'existe pas deux poteaux similaires. Chaque maison, chaque pont, chaque salle de bain est donc merveilleusement unique. Dans cette conférence très belle et immersive, elle partage avec nous le potentiel du bambou à la fois en tant que ressource durable et en tant qu'étincelle pour l'imagination. « Nous devons créer nos propres règles », dit-elle.

TEDTalks Arte
Casas mágicas, feitas de bambu | Elora Hardy

TEDTalks Arte

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 10:17


Você nunca viu edificações como essas. As incríveis casas de bambu construídas por Elora Hardy e sua equipe em Bali se dobram, curvam e surpreendem a cada volta. Elas desafiam o convencional porque o próprio bambu é muito enigmático. Não existem duas varas de bambu iguais. Por isso, cada casa, ponte e banheiro é requintadamente único. Nesta bela e imersiva palestra, ela compartilha o potencial do bambu, tanto como recurso sustentável, quanto como fagulha de imaginação. "Tivemos que inventar nossas próprias regras", diz ela.

TEDTalks Kunst
Magische Häuser aus Bambus | Elora Hardy

TEDTalks Kunst

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 10:17


Sie haben so etwas noch nie gesehen. Die umwerfenden, von Elora Hardy und ihrem Team auf Bali gebauten Bambushäuser, winden sich, biegen sich und überraschen einen auf Schritt und Tritt. Sie widersetzen sich Konventionen, da der Bambus selbst so geheimnisvoll ist. Es gibt keine zwei gleichen Bambusstangen, und deshalb ist jedes Haus, jede Brücke und jedes Badezimmer ausnehmend einzigartig. In dieser schönen, alle Sinne umfassenden Rede teilt Elora das Potenzial des Bambus als nachhaltiges Material und als Leuchtfeuer der Fantasie. „Wir müssen unsere eigenen Regeln erfinden“, sagt sie.

TEDTalks 예술
대나무로 만든 마법의 집 | 엘로라 하디(Elora Hardy)

TEDTalks 예술

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 10:17


아마 이렇게 생긴 건물은 본 적이 없으실 겁니다. 발리에 있는 엘로라 하디의 작업팀이 지은 이 멋진 대나무집은 어느 코너에서도 꼬이고, 굽고, 놀라기를 반복합니다. 그들은 대나무 자체가 불가사의한 재료이기 때문에 관습을 무시합니다. 어떤 두 대나무 막대도 정확히 같지 않기 때문에 각각의 집의 다리와 화장실은 절묘하게 독특합니다. 이 아름답고 에워싸는 듯한 강연에서 그녀는 지속 가능하고 상상력의 불씨가 될 수 있는 재료인 대나무의 잠재력에 대해 이야기합니다. 그녀는 "우리는 우리만의 룰을 만들어야 했습니다."라고 말합니다.

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IDEO Futures
Episode 15: Girls Driving for a Difference + Diego's update from TED

IDEO Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 39:46


This week, we’re excited to talk to Katie Kirsch and Jenna Leonardo, co-founders of Girls Driving for a Difference. Jenna, Katie and their teammates Rachel Chung and Natalya Thakur are embarking on a journey to empower middle-school girls through design thinking workshops across the country this summer. Their passion is clear and we hope you’re as inspired by their mission as we are. We love their perspective on the age-old question: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Find out more about Girls Driving for a Difference on their Kickstarter page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1066334211/girls-driving-for-a-difference-a-design-studio-on And follow them on Twitter: @girlsdrivingfor. Diego calls in from the TED conference in Vancouver, BC and gives us an insider view into what actually happens on the ground (hint: it looks just like Richard Scarry’s Busytown). Some of his highlights included: - June Cohen: https://twitter.com/junecohen - Elora Hardy: http://ibuku.com/ - Theaster Gates: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theaster_Gates - But most of all, Moon Hooch! (Watch here: https://youtu.be/wwBhxBBa7tE) You’ll also get a sneak peek of next week’s HMW, as Diego and Joe dip their toes into Meerkat. Not this meerkat (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meerkat). This Meerkat! (http://meerkatapp.co/) And, of course, a fresh dose of VDTBOM (venture design that blew our mind). Like what you've heard? Not so much? Either way, please follow us on Twitter, @ideofutures, to send us a tweet or shoot us an email at futures@ideo.com. And as always, the IDEO Futures podcast is available on iTunes. Please subscribe here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ideo-futures-king-ship/id938339249?mt=2 Thank you for listening!