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Agency For Change : A Podcast from KidGlov
Changemaker Hanson Hosein, HRH Media Group

Agency For Change : A Podcast from KidGlov

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 33:13 Transcription Available


At KidGlov, storytelling is a significant component to our work. Stories not only help us better understand causes and organizations, they have the potential to connect minds, to inspire movements, and catalyze real change in the world. And there's no doubt about it, storytelling is an art form. And there are very few people who know this better than today's guest, Hanson Hosein.As an early practitioner of multimedia storytelling, Hanson is a former NBC Middle East correspondent, a documentary director, co-founder of the Communication Leadership graduate program at the University of Washington, a celebrated speaker, a TEDx presenter, and he has interviewed some of today's most influential leaders, including Jeff Bezos. Today he is the president of HRH Media Group, a Seattle-based communication strategy and content production agency.

Content Strategy Insights
Hanson Hosein: Leadership Guidance for Turbulent Times with the "Wind Rose"

Content Strategy Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 31:57


Hanson Hosein was my first guest on this podcast, and now he's also guest 131. Hanson is a natural leader with a fascinating background that includes frontline wartime reporting, innovative multimedia storytelling, and executive leadership in academia.  His current work articulates his leadership approach in a declaration entitled "A Wind Rose Can Make Sense of Forces Beyond Our Control: Sixteen Tenets and 10,000 Words for Real-Time Leadership." https://ellessmedia.com/csi/hanson-hosein-2/

Input Doc: Marketing Interviews
Why Algorithms Rob Us Of What Truly Matters - Hanson Hosein

Input Doc: Marketing Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 49:57


Hanson Hosein is a documentary filmmaker and storyteller. Currently, Hosein is Co-Founder of the University of Washington's Communication Leadership graduate program, President of HRH Media Group, and a co-principal of MIRA!. In this episode Hanson and Tim speak about: How to set up a successful interview Hanson's book, “Storyteller Uprising”  Hanson's  documentary, “Independent America, the Tulane Search for Mom and Pop” The shifting perspectives regarding technology Thinking profoundly about social platforms How algorithms favor stories that have the most intensity and heat  An argument for making communication difficult What Hanson is doing with MIRA!  Teaching the new generation to think things through ethically before they join the tech workforce Whether companies actually know how to use the first party data that they have. The mistrust in institutions. Agreeing on a single narrative as a country, and what happens if our country can't agree. Sharing your political stance as a business owner Being politically and socially useful as a small business. How people react in a crisis What it is like to be a reporter during a crisis Documenting a story while living it Deciding if a moment is worth recording  Defining loyalty and trust in relation to storytelling Episode Transcript & Mentions Clyde Golden is a creative agency in Seattle specializing in research, strategy, and content creation via Customer Journey programs.

XR Seattle Podcast
S2E2: Why We Work feat. Hanson Hosein

XR Seattle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 43:41


The crew gets philosophical with journalist/academic Hanson Hosein (@hrhmedia) as they discuss everything from historical trends on automation, technology adoption, and equity, and of course XR. You might want to do your homework on this one as we pepper the technology talk with economic theory, science fiction, key elements of story-telling, and even lessons from the Age of Revolutions -- all this talk of the leisure class makes me want to re-watch Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/xrseapod/message

The Augmented City Podcast
The Next Normal: A Conversation w. Hanson Hosein, Curator and Connector

The Augmented City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 18:53


This episode features a conversation with Hanson Hosein, a leading thinker and advocate about the power - and peril - of storytelling to effect social change.

Marketing for Good
Misinformation & the Staying Power of Stories with Hanson Hosein

Marketing for Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 46:07


In this episode, Erica and Hanson discuss:Why lies spread so much more quickly than the truth.Living in an information vacuum, there’s so much information that we don’t know which to choose.How the algorithms of your browsing habits and social media know you better than you know yourself, which may motivate you even more than the stories you hear today.Creating communities with similar values. If that can’t be a whole country, can it be a state, a city, or the company you work for? Key Takeaways:Misinformation is like carbs. We are addicted to it because it’s so easy to consume and temporarily satisfying.When you’re in a state of fear and anxiety, you’re more susceptible to misinformation because you want easy answers.Stories are what set us apart from any other species as they give us our sense of identity and purpose.You need to convey something astounding, surprising, and amazing that constituents don't already know to make them stick around, and do it in a way that looks compelling enough to show that you actually mean it.  "Everybody says they want the truth. They want the facts. But you speak to the folks at Facebook as I have, and they will tell you that uniformly, the links that get the most attention are the ones that are patently false. That's what people are attracted to." —  Hanson Hosein Try out the Wordifier FREE to see if you should stop using a word, use it with caution, or use it all you want? http://www.claxonmarketing.com/wordifier/ About Hanson: Hanson Hosein is Co-Director of the Communication Leadership master’s program at the University of Washington and the President of HRH Media Group LLC  a media production and communications strategy firm that has worked with organizations such as REI, Microsoft, Tableau Software and the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. He’s a pioneer of multimedia storytelling: as an Emmy and Overseas Press Club award-winning journalist for NBC News, a solo TV war correspondent with MSNBC and CBC and a documentary film director whose work has been streamed and broadcast worldwide. While at the UW, Hanson has also been recognized as Seattle’s “Most Influential” as he engages publicly with the region’s leaders on-camera and on-stage.  He has law degrees from McGill University and the University of Paris, and a master’s in journalism from Columbia University. Connect with Hanson Hosein:Watch Hanson’s  “Future Computed” interview with Microsoft leadership on Artificial Intelligence - https://videopress.com/v/2lK0nA3aHanson’s TEDx talk  “Why I drop the Mic”- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI3nGrxWR_UHis Creative Mornings presentation on Creativity and Compassion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCBHl9SYTf0&feature=youtu.beGet Hanson’s book “Storyteller Uprising”: https://www.amazon.com/Storyteller-Uprising-Trust-Persuasion-Digital/dp/1463631502/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321342796&sr=8-1Website: www.hrhmedia.comEmail: Email@hrhmedia.comAlso Discussed:The Center for an Informed Public: https://www.cip.uw.edu/Thought Exchange: https://www.thoughtexchange.com/ CONNECT WITH ERICA:Website: http://www.claxonmarketing.com/about-erica/http://www.claxonmarketing.com/http://www.wordifier.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ClaxonMarketingLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericamillsbarnhart/Email: info@claxonmarketing.com

Listen In
Hanson Hosein, Co-Director, Univ of WA CommLead Grad Program: The Communicator's Role Today & In the Future | Ep #45

Listen In

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 21:23


In uncertain times, the role of the communicator is vital and the future of this function continues to evolve. Listen in as Angee Linsey speaks with Hanson Hosein, co-director of the University of Washington's Communication Leadership graduate program, about the importance of communications leaders being the antenna of an organization and how the future of our work may change. In this episode, Hanson shares some insights on our world in the age of acceleration and the age of anxiety simultaneously. With exceptional communications, leaders can help everyone through both. And as we look forward to the future of work, he shares his own philosophy of how to stay ahead of the curve. Not only should we all be thinking about what we can do that people will pay us to do, but what do we enjoy and how can we lead those efforts to create what will be new and needed in our evolving reality. While it's nearly impossible to be intentional in our own career development during a time of crisis, this episode gives a few morsels of food for thought for now and in the future, while paying attention to our current needs. Visit: LinseyCareers.com for show notes and available downloads. © 2020 Angee Linsey

The Augmented City Podcast
AC RoundTable - Hanson Hosein & Matt Ashworth on the Future Of Communications & Technology

The Augmented City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 39:30


John Gauntt sits down with Hanson Hosein the Director of Communication Leadership Graduate Program at the University of Washington, and Matt Ashworth the Senior Vice President of WE Communications to talk the future of technology, storytelling and communications.

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
61: Kat Holmes with Hanson Hosein

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 73:01


A computer mouse that doesn’t work for left-handed people, an interface whose color scheme is inaccessible for users with colorblindness, a touchscreen payment system that’s only usable by those who read English, have 20/20 vision, and use a credit card—these design oversights are the building blocks of exclusion, and they’re built into many devices we take for granted. Inclusive design expert Kat Holmes founded mismatch.design to combat the problem of devices that reject their users, and she brought her expertise to Town Hall to discuss how assumptions or thoughtless choices can lead to exclusion in design. She was joined in conversation by Hanson Hosein, Director of the Communication Leadership master’s program at the University of Washington. Holmes cited advice from her book Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design to show how inclusion can be a source of innovation and growth, especially for digital technologies, acting as a catalyst for creativity and a boost for the bottom line as a customer base expands. Join Holmes and Hosein for a treatise on remedying mismatched designs and creating elegant solutions that make tech accessible for excluded users. Kat Holmes is the founder of mismatch.design, a community and digital magazine dedicated to advancing inclusive design. Holmes served as the Principal Director of Inclusive Design at Microsoft from 2014-2017 and led a multi-disciplinary team in the development of the award-winning Inclusive: A Microsoft Design Toolkit. Hanson Hosein is the Director of the Communication Leadership master’s program at the University of Washington and the President of HRH Media Group LLC. He’s a pioneer of multimedia storytelling: as an Emmy and Overseas Press Club award-winning journalist for NBC News, a solo TV war correspondent with MSNBC and CBC and a documentary film director. Recorded live at University Lutheran Church by Town Hall Seattle on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. 

Content Strategy Insights
Hanson Hosein: Pioneering Digital Storyteller – Episode 1

Content Strategy Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017 33:45


Do we really need any more content? Hanson Hosein has some thoughts on this, and much more, in this premiere episode of the "Content Strategy Interviews" podcast. Hanson Hosein was a pioneering digital storyteller as an NBC war correspondent and as a freelance news producer. He is currently the Director of the Communication Leadership program at the University of Washington in Seattle. Here's the video version of my interview with Hanson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bw19fAC8s04&t

Content Strategy Insights
#001 Hanson Hosein

Content Strategy Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017 33:45


Do we really need any more content? Hanson Hosein has some thoughts on this, and much more, in this premiere episode of the "Content Strategy Interviews" podcast. Hanson Hosein was a pioneering digital storyteller as an NBC war correspondent and as a freelance news producer. He is currently the Director of the Communication Leadership program at the University of Washington in Seattle.

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Mediablather
92 – Visionary Educator

Mediablather

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2009


Hanson Hosein was a successful television news producer who traveled the world and won an Emmy award working for NBC News before realizing a decade ago that the media world was about to change dramatically.  He ditched the world of … Continue reading →