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What does it mean to be good at thinking? Or more importantly, thinking strategically?Most people answer this question by saying that in order to be good at thinking, you have to be knowledgeable. And while knowledge is certainly a critical input for good thinking, it's just an input. It's not the actual practice of being able to think well.Good strategic thinking is the culmination of mental processes that enable us to analyze, reason, solve problems, make decisions, and generate creative ideas in an efficient manner.In other words, it's a skill. But we don't treat it as one.It's something we can get better at and refine, a muscle that we can strengthen, and yet outside of our daily work, we do very little to develop that muscle. And it's a special muscle, because thinking strategically demands that we employ all kinds of cognitive abilities at once.In this house episode of Unseen Unknown, Jasmine and Jean-Louis break down his steps for how to think strategically, and to keep getting better and better at it.Don't take your ability to think strategically for granted. Many of us only do a fraction of what is possible with our minds, but there is a lot more power available to us when we start to cultivate our thinking skills.Links to interesting things mentioned in this episode and further reading:The issue at Houston Airport — Occupied time & design. (Caus): https://medium.com/caus/the-issue-at-houston-airport-occupied-time-design-542b092b3747Episode 369: Wait Wait...Tell Me! (99% Invisible Podcast): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/369-wait-wait-tell-me/id394775318?i=1000519252449 The Truth Behind Japan's “Seven Minute Miracle” (BBN Times): https://www.bbntimes.com/politics/the-truth-behind-japan-s-seven-minute-miracleEpisode 130: Diana Chapman: Trusting Your Instincts (The Knowledge Project Podcast): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/130-diana-chapman-trusting-your-instincts/id990149481?i=1000550402826Known knowns, known unknowns, unknown unknowns & Leadership (Andrea Mantovani): https://medium.com/@andreamantovani/known-knowns-known-unknowns-unknown-unknowns-leadership-367f346b0953Conspicuous Commitment Is The Next Era Of Status (Concept Bureau): https://conceptbureau.com/conspicuous-commitment-is-the-next-era-of-status/For more brand strategy thinking: https://www.theconceptbureau.com/
Today, we have a special episode featuring Jose's recent appearance on the Marketing the Invisible Podcast with Leadsology hosted by Tom Poland. If you've been frustrated, or stuck on a revenue plateau, this episode is for you!
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Understand how legal services means actually better business leadership Discover the importance of legally protecting your business to avoid future stress and business hindrance Learn why you need to get organized and create a legal file for yourself Resources/Links: Want to know more about everything legal you need in your business? Click here: legalwebsitewarrior.com/legalbasicsbootcamp Summary Have you been wanting to legally protect your business from potential copyright infringements? Legally protecting your business leads you to become a better business leader– want to know how? Heather Pearce Campbell is a warrior mama, nature lover, and dedicated attorney and legal coach for world-changing entrepreneurs. She is based in Seattle, Washington, and can be found online at www.legalwebsitewarrior.com. Dive into the world of legal basics with Heather and learn what it means to legally protect your business and how it can help you become a better business leader. Check out these episode highlights: 02:28 – Heather's ideal client: My ideal clients, like we said in the intro, are world-changing entrepreneurs. I call them “information entrepreneurs”. They're generally online experts, speakers, and authors. 03:05 – The problem she helps solve: So, a couple– the list of legal problems is long but going, you know, moving out, the bigger picture, typically, the largest problem people face is getting a legal understanding of their business, having what I call “the map”, right? 03:55 – The symptoms of the problem: Well, so one is they're just not connecting with somebody who they feel understands their business from a legal perspective, that's like an entry-level pain point. But the other pain points are they're hiring. 05:39 – Clients' common mistakes before consulting Heather: They will often attempt first a do-it-yourself approach, cobble a contract together, or borrow it from somebody else's business when it's not really a fit for them. The worst is going to Google and just taking whatever they find, which can often- yes, templates. 07:52 – Heather's Valuable Free Action (VFA): A step in the right direction is to get yourself organized. Go gather up what you do have in place. So, for example, maybe you've got a client agreement in place for your standard client services. 09:01- Heather's Valuable Free Resource (VFR): Want to know more about everything legal you need in your business? Click here: legalwebsitewarrior.com/legalbasicsbootcamp 09:33 – Q: What is it that I wish people knew about legal that they don't? A: A couple of things. One is that it is synonymous with business leadership. I joke with people that I deliver legal services, but what I sneak in is actually better business leadership. Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode: “Get yourself organized. Go gather up what you do have in place.” -Heather Pearce CampbellClick To TweetTranscript (Note, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast) Tom Poland 00:10 Greetings, everyone, and a warm welcome to another edition of Marketing the Invisible. Today, I'm joined by Heather Pearce Campbell. Heather, a good day from Down Under. A warm welcome! Where are you hanging out? Heather Pearce Campbell 00:21 Excellent! So good to see you, Tom. I am over in Seattle, Washington. Tom Poland 00:26 The home of Oldham and North America's greatest coffee. The scene and culture and innovations are quite extraordinary. So, for those of you who don't know Heather, she's warrior mama. And by golly, sometimes you have to be a warrior mama. How old are the little ones? Heather Pearce Campbell 00:43 Yep, so I've got one who is four and about to turn five. And my nine-year-old just turned 10 a couple of days ago! So, we joke, we have a little person who's already a decade in the house. Tom Poland 00:55 Right, very cute ages, both of them, especially the four-year-old. So, in addition to being a warrior mama, she's a nature lover. She's a dedicated attorney and legal coach for world-changing entrepreneurs. She can be found on-site, on the website, I should say, Legalwebsitewarrior.com. Folks, really, really important subject. A lot of people, and I'm one of them, get hot and heavy about marketing because you got to make sure that your asset is protected. You may be doing all the right things. You might be being quite careful but there are some pretty malicious people out there because the north of the USA is hot and heavy about legal stuff. I'll say a quick story. I was looking to franchise in the US and I went to see a franchise specialist in the US he sat me down in front of his desk and he was in the old days where you picked up the phone and talk to your receptionist, “Dolly, bring me in the phonebook.” And Dolly brought in the phonebook, the Yellow Pages. And he grabbed the Yellow Pages. And he had rifled through it and he held up the Yellow Pages. And the Yellow Pages were sort of you know, three inches thick, reading one section. He said the first thing you need to know is that's the number of attorneys that want to sue your ass. Heather Pearce Campbell 02:07 Nice visual demonstration, just in case you're wondering. Tom Poland 02:10 Welcome to America! Yeah, welcome to the minefield. And it's true, you've got to have your legal. You've got to have your I's dotted and your T's crossed. Otherwise, you could be losing your shirt, all in all, work. So, let's get on with the interview, “How to Legally Protect your Business.” Our seven minutes start now. Question number one, Heather, is, who's your ideal client? Heather Pearce Campbell 02:28 My ideal clients, like we said in the intro, are world-changing entrepreneurs. I call them “information entrepreneurs”. They're generally online experts, speakers, and authors. They do all kinds of things in their business, you know. They're podcasters, but they are largely dealing with information, right? Consultants and coaches. People whose entire business is developed around a body of work. Tom Poland 02:52 And very appropriate that you're on the Marketing the Invisible Podcast because what they have is not a physical product, but intellectual. Heather Pearce Campbell 02:59 That's right. Tom Poland 02:59 So, tell us, question number two, six and a half minutes left, what's the problem you solve for these world-changing entrepreneurs? Heather Pearce Campbell 03:05 So, a couple– the list of legal problems is long but going, you know, moving out, the bigger picture, typically, the largest problem people face is getting a legal understanding of their business, having what I call “the map”, right? The legal roadmap to your business. People tend to cherry-pick their legal needs, like, “My business coach told me this”, or my friend in business told me this, but they've never sat down with somebody to get a comprehensive understanding top to bottom of their legal needs, so that they can, from a strategic perspective, prioritize what they need. Tom Poland 03:41 Right. Thank you for that. What would you say are some of the typical symptoms that your ideal clients are experiencing before, but they're sort of- what would give someone listening to this a bit of a heads up that they need to find out more about what you do? Five and a half minutes left. Heather Pearce Campbell 03:55 Right? Well, so one is they're just not connecting with somebody who they feel understands their business from a legal perspective, that's like an entry-level pain point. But the other pain points are they're hiring. They might be hiring internationally. They've got an online business, and they're facing privacy issues. They have intellectual property issues; they're concerned about launching a new course or program or they're thinking maybe I need to get a trademark. They're reaching into the US and I work with a lot of people internationally as well. So, they're facing the whole sea of legal issues that you just referenced in that Yellow Pages book, right? They're facing being in the marketplace. So, they generally have a host of legal things going on in their business, but one of those pain points is going to jump up and bite them. Tom Poland 03:55 Are they in that sort of situation where they don't know what they don't know, but they know that they don't know what they don't know? If you like, it sort of says, you know. Because you've got intellectual property protection rights. You've got potential litigation for which they need some sort of legal professional identity or protection. Heather Pearce Campbell 04:58 That's right. Tom Poland 04:58 Is the outgoing legal stuff to protect your intellectual property as well as the incoming? Heather Pearce Campbell 05:03 It's all of the above, right? And the ways that we grow our businesses through relationships, are all opportunities for things to go sideways. Tom Poland 05:13 You're right. Tell me about it! I mean, the thing is that folks, you can be as pure as the white-driven snow and as well-intentioned as Mother Teresa, and you can still get someone who wants to have a go at you. So, let's just assume that people are aware that there are some legal issues that should be taken care of, what would you say, question four, are some of the common mistakes that people make when trying to resolve those? Heather Pearce Campbell 05:39 Yeah. Totally. They will often attempt first like a do-it-yourself approach, cobble a contract together, borrow it from somebody else's business when it's not really a fit for them. The worst is going to Google and just taking whatever they find, which can often- yes, templates. But if they- the crazy part about the online world is you can often find yourself in a copyright infringement scenario, not thinking like, “Oh, yeah, legal work belongs to somebody.” So, I end up chasing down people all the time that have ripped information off of my client's websites, right? So do not do any of those things! Tom Poland 06:23 A sub-question, how much of you, and I'm stopping the clock here because I'm squeezing another question in. How much of your percentage of your time is chasing people who have infringed copyright? I mean, we have it all the time. People just blatantly copied our programs and courses and put them up on their websites. Heather Pearce Campbell 06:38 You know, for once I enroll clients, especially clients that have good visibility in the marketplace, and truthfully, all my other clients, too, are on their way to good visibility, if they don't have it already. I tell them, you just need to plan for this. This is the reality, unfortunately, of yes, it's going to happen. It's not really a matter of if, it's a matter of when and it tends to be ongoing once you've reached certain levels of business. Tom Poland 07:03 I would say we discover someone every week. We now have a system in place that once a month, we have to scan for our product names, and we find people- Heather Pearce Campbell 07:11 That's right. Tom Poland 07:12 Yeah, and, folks, it'll happen to you before you think that you're highly visible. That's the thing that I was surprised at. Okay, back on track. Thank you! Just under three minutes left. Question five, I know from painful experience, that people should not try to do this themselves. We're coaches. We're marketers. We are whatever we are, but we're not legal people. And DIY is just a frickin disaster! You could actually create more problems than you're trying to solve. So that said, that's a big mistake. But we're not suggesting people should do it themselves, but give us one valuable free action that someone could take to not solve the whole problem, but take them a step in the right direction. Heather Pearce Campbell 07:52 Yes, a step in the right direction is to get yourself organized. Go gather up what you do have in place. So, for example, maybe you've got a client agreement in place for your standard client services. Maybe at some point, you did put a privacy policy from a template generator site on your website. Create a legal file for yourself and go gather up the resources that you have. This will help somebody like me do an audit for you very quickly, right? You've got your stuff altogether. And also, if you haven't done this, like, Tom, I'm sure you've got a million pages all over the internet, Tom, between landing pages, sales pages, webinar funnel, like all the things. Make sure you have all of your online real estates because that is where our IP lives, most of us in the online space, documented in a spreadsheet tracked by page. Tom Poland 08:01 Excellent idea! Pain in the butt, but just so important. Heather Pearce Campbell 08:35 You will feel so good when you've done even just that initial step. Tom Poland 08:52 Right. Okay. Thank you for that. 70 seconds left, two questions to go, and one valuable free resource. Where can people go to find out more about what you do? Heather Pearce Campbell 09:01 Yes, legalwebsitewarrior.com/legalbasicsbootcamp. This is a free, really mini, bite-sized legal basics boot camp that will walk you through a framework that I created that will help you quickly understand your business from a legal perspective. Tom Poland 09:18 So, folks, it's www.legalwebsitewarrior.com/legalbasics, plural, bootcamp. Go get it! 40 seconds left, Heather. What's the one question I should have asked you, but didn't? Heather Pearce Campbell 09:33 You know, what is it that I wish people knew about legal that they don't? A couple of things. One is that it is synonymous with business leadership. I joke with people that I deliver legal services, but what I sneak in is actually better business leadership. It is about it- because the entrepreneurs that I serve, don't have in-house counsel. They're not Starbucks and Nike, but they need to be leading their businesses in a very specific way, right? The other thing is how you- Tom Poland 10:04 Five seconds. Heather Pearce Campbell 10:04 Okay, all wrapped up. Tom Poland 10:06 Alright. Heather Pearce Campbell, thank you so much for your time. Tom Poland 10:11 Thanks for checking out our Marketing The Invisible podcast. 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The Successful Invisible A podcast by a Life Coach about dating and relationships for dating over 35+. Specifically for professional women who are dating over 35+. In each episode, Janelle (MBA, ACC) takes an honest deep-dive into dating and relationship subject areas, through the lens of a Relationship Coach. She challenges her audience in an honest and compassionate way so they can level up in their self-awareness and dating lives. New episode every week Monday at 3am EST. https://anchor.fm/thesuccessfulinvisible
In episode 235 of the podcast "Hidden In Plain Sight," Armin Pluto and Lucy Devlin start exploring communication in space, but end up uncovering some bizarre and unnerving experiences from early manned space travel.To download, right-click here and then click Save.Join the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Cast of characters:Josh Roseman as Armin PlutoRenee Chambliss as Lucy DevlinRish Outfield (of The Rish Outcast and The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Gerald Schroeder (retired Air Force Lt. Colonel and NASA astronaut)Big Anklevich (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Marty Gibson (astronaut)Marshal Latham as Louis Vance (astronaut)Gino Moretto as a New Zealand sheep herderR.C. Anderson works in the engineering field, but moonlights as a speculative fiction author. (As rewarding as the later is, the former pays the mortgage.) He has been published in such places as the Journey Into… podcast. He currently lives in Hillsboro, Oregon, with his two cats.Relevant Links:Journey #147 - Journey Into IFC by R. C. Anderson 99% Invisible Podcast Music used in this episode:Dark Space Music mix by Gydja for Cryo Chamber Theme music: Liberator by Man In SpaceTo comment on this or any episode:Leave us a voicemail at 77-JINTO-107 (775-4686-107)Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here
This is an insights-packed conversation around how to build better relationships at work, how to use data to your advantage, and about design ethics.Connect with LeonardoLinkedIn, Instagram, Website, ADPlistSelected links from the episode99% Invisible Podcast
In an age that seems dominated by conflict, it's important that we step back and remind ourselves of our amazing capacity to work together. And there's perhaps no greater example of that than the modern city. From the smallest details to the large-scale infrastructure, every piece of a city was thought about, designed, and built by someone to make one large living thing we could all inhabit. When it all works well, it enables our society to work well, too. Roman Mars has spent his career chronicling these bits of human ingenuity that we so often take for granted—things like the utility codes, the curb cuts, the traffic signals, and much more. As host of the 99% Invisible Podcast and, with Kurt Kohlstedt, co-author of the book The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Everyday Design, his work challenges all of us to look up and around, and to think about the how and the why of design around the world in a different way. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emily, John and David discuss Steve Bannon's contempt of Congress, supply chain woes, and Americans pro-actively leaving their jobs. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Jordan Weissmann for Slate: “The Absolute Simplest Explanation for America's Supply Chain Woes” David J. Lynch for The Washington Post: “Inside America's Broken Supply Chain” Derek Thompson for The Atlantic: “The Great Resignation Is Accelerating” Matt Bruenig for The People's Policy Project: “Democratic Child Care Plan Will Spike Prices for the Middle Class by $13,000” The Unknowns, by Gabriel Roth Tonja Jacobi and Dylan Schweers for The Harvard Business Review: “Female Supreme Court Justices Are Interrupted More by Male Justices and Advocates” Kate Murphy for The New York Times: “You're Not Listening. Here's Why” Deborah Tannen for The New York Times: “In Real Life, Not All Interruptions Are Rude” Elan Morgan for Medium: “99% Invisible Podcast's Brilliant Response to Criticism of Women's Voices” Here's this week's chatter: Emily: Paul Shechtman for The New York Law Journal: “Understanding the Significance of Supreme Court Cert in ‘Shinn v. Jones'” David: Hetty McKinnon for the New York Times: “Sook Mei Faan (Cantonese Creamed Corn With Tofu and Rice)” John: “One Hour to Think,” in On Democracy, by E.B. White; Vera Listener chatter from Adrian Monthony: Twitter thread on the strange story of an abandoned airplane by Chris Croy @ChrisCroy; Harish Pullanoor for Quartz: “The Crazy Story Behind a Rickety Boeing 720 Parked at an Indian Airport For 24 Years” For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment John, Emily, and David discuss the data provided by listener Lindsay Lee about which host does the most interrupting on the Political Gabfest. Check out Lee's blog post here. Go to Slate.com/gabfestplus to become a slate plus member today! Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Jocelyn Frank. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Monday Surprise! We're so excited to share last week's episode of 99% Invisible with Fated Mates listeners this week — Sarah's favorite podcast did an episode about romance covers, and it was thoughtful and respectful and perfect….and not only because she was on it. She's so grateful to the team at 99% Invisible for having her, and we're so grateful to them for letting us share the episode with all of you. Enjoy!Show NotesSarah was a guest on last week's 99% Invisible podcast called The Clinch. We're huge fans of the podcast, but it's especially because their episode about locks called Perfect Security was the inspiration for Felicity Faircloth in Wicked and the Wallflower. Although we haven't talk about the cover of Tender is the Storm on Fated Mates, we did discuss another Johanna Lindsey fan favorite, Gentle Rogue. One of Jen's favorite episodes of 99% Invisible is about flag design, probably because it was very complimentary to the Chicago flag. Sarah's is obviously Perfect Security, but she also loved this one on water fountains.If you're looking for other great reads about romance covers, Kelly Faircloth wrote about clinch covers for Jezebel and it is a must read. And Jen wrote about the art of the Harlequin romance cover for Kirkus.This episode of 99PI was produced by Katie Mingle and inspired by her mom, Pamela Mingle, who writes historical romances. Try her debut (with that gorgeous clinch!), A False Proposal, or her most recent, Game of Spies.
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As Big Brother Canada 9 keeps on coming with the surprises, today we have a surprise as well! Anna is covering for Shannon this week and we couldn't be happier about that! This week sets the stage for next weeks, "Invisible HOH" and unfortunately it is the week after Kiefer held the title of the boring, normal Head of Household... sorry Kief! Austin was told she was safe... was she safe!? Will "Pantry-Gate" forever haunt Rohan and Kyle!? We get into it Tonight (early morning)! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richard-and-shannon/support
Happy Holidays to you! Our gift to you is a very special episode of the podcast, where we give you a breakdown of the new release Wonder Woman 1984, available in theaters and on HBO Max. We give you the Barbershop Summary(5:54), the good(11:47), the bad(26:50), and the ugly(1:08:14). We are excited to give you our hot takes on a brand new film, and we hope you enjoy. If you haven't yet, make sure you subscribe to the podcast a because we have some big things coming. Credits - Marshall Mathers, Andre Young, Labi Siffre(1999). My Name Is performed by Eminem. On the album The Slim Shady LP. Aftermath records, Interscope Records, and Web Records. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
SPEAKERS Roman Mars Host and Creator, "99% Invisible" Podcast; Founder, Radiotopia; Co-Author, The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Everyday Design Kurt Kohlstedt Digital Director and Producer, "99% Invisible" Podcast; Co-Author, The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Everyday Design Alexis Madrigal Staff Writer, The Atlantic—Moderator In response to the Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak, this program took place and was recorded live via video conference, for an online audience only, and was live-streamed by The Commonwealth Club of California from San Francisco on October 6th, 2020.
SHOW NOTES Episode 5: Left Brain Right Brain Welcome everyone to Midwest Photo’s new podcast 2 Weird Camera Dudes. Midwest is excited to bring another form of photography education to our community. Every other week your hosts Tom Wright and Kevin Deskins will be sharing tips, stories, new releases, and even some bad jokes all about photography and the gear that surrounds it. Subscribe and stay tuned for a wild ride. Be sure to check us out on Instagram @2weirdcamerabeards for images and more from this week’s episode. Visit us at: https://mpex.com/ 2887 Silver Drive, Columbus, OH 43221 (614) 261-1264 Gear used: RODEcaster Pro Podcast Studio https://mpex.com/rode-rodecaster-pro-integrated-podcast-production-studio.html Rode Podmic https://mpex.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=rode%20podmic Music by: Ray Schierloh https://rayschierloh.bandcamp.com/ Important Folks: Madi O’Neill—Executive Producer Josh Appelbaum—Graphic Designer Ken Lewis and Moishe Appelbaum—Allowing us to take over and make this podcast Podcast Homework/Challenges Do you take on photography as a left-brain or a right brain? Try doing a shoot opposite to what you are used to and see if you learn something new. Let’s start a conversation on copy vs inspiration. Let us know over on our Instagram! Send us a message or shoot us an email at 2weirdcamerabeards@mpex.com Try some of the studio lighting Tom mentioned or the gear Kevin mentioned by renting them from https://www.mpexrentals.com Tag us in your images and visit us on social media 2weirdcamerabeards Tom Likes Hockey, Do you? Pacific Rink Pond Pack https://bit.ly/3jCb8Rl Use Promo Code “camera” for 15% off Links and Timestamps Kevin’s Inspirations (9:45) Technical inspiration comes from compact discrete range finders with small primes: -My Canonet QL17: https://bit.ly/3iBaIcw -Fuji X-100v: https://mpex.com/fujifilm-x100v-digital-camera-black.html -Fuji Xpro3: https://mpex.com/fujifilm-x-pro3-mirrorless-digital-camera-body-only-black.html -Fuji XF 50mm F2: https://mpex.com/fujifilm-xf-50mm-f2-r-wr-lens-black.html -Fuji XF 35mm F2: https://mpex.com/fuji-xf-35mm-f2-r-wr-lens-black.html -Fuji XF 23mm F2: https://mpex.com/fuji-xf-23mm-f2-r-wr-lens-black.html -Fuji XF 16mm F2.8: https://mpex.com/fujifilm-xf-16mm-f2-8-r-wr-lens-black.html -My Artistic inspiration has come from “unconventional portrait photographers” -Matt Day: @mattdayphoto on Instagram -Noah Kalina: @noahkalina on Instagram -Gregory Crewdson: @crewdsonstudio -@LeonardoCarrizo on Instagram -Kevin’s wife who IS A PHOTOGRAPHER @ashrae30 on Instagram -Tariq Tarey: @tariqtarey on Instagram -Former Chief White House Photographer for Reagan and Obama, Pete Souza: -https://www.petesouza.com/ Tom’s Inspirations (23:00) Thomas Demand, Exhibition Catalog https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/116 Susan Sontag, Regarding the Pain of Others http://www.susansontag.com/SusanSontag/books/regardingPain.shtml Saving Face: The Art and History of the Goalie Mask https://bit.ly/3jHc1rO Book Recommendations Pete Souza-Obama Intimate Portrait- https://amzn.to/36LbO30 Lighting by David Prakel: https://bit.ly/36EFD5i Intimate Presidency Ronal Reagan: https://amzn.to/3ljWcHR Josef Albers, Interaction of Color https://albersfoundation.org/teaching/josef-albers/interaction-of-color/publications/#slide1 Edward Steichen, The Family of Man https://mo.ma/34yVEY3 John Szarkowski, Looking at Photographs: 100 Pictures from the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art Honorable Mentions Our very own Sarah’s work: @sarahkpfeifer Alec Soth @LittleBrownMushroom on Instagram Fuji X-Trans Film Simulation Sheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1R7Zau2LIoy5vd5sPXrIGmtGbrSGlj_fPYPPG2rsWMFg/htmlview?fbclid=IwAR0OIBC8MAG8CyeZIU5-YOI_S_vaovETn5iUzTEKLFN__Glf6owWuUDyuxA# The Ted Radio Hour podcast: What is Original? https://apple.co/30EFvPG 99 % Invisible Podcast: 389- Whomst Among Us Has Let The Dogs Out https://apple.co/30F6GK8
Annie Rinker, Director for the Office of Innovation at Hines and Board Member for the Global Workspace Association joins Bold Founder, Caleb Parker, to share how Hines is future proofing their portfolio with Space-as-a-Service. Annie is the woman leading the roll out of Space-as-a-Service across the Hines global portfolio, which includes 539 properties across 205 cities in 24 countries on 5 continents (representing a whopping 232m SqFt.) The two talk about management agreements with operating partners, what to look for in an operating partner, and how the right Space-as-a-Service footprint becomes less riskier than a conventional 10 year lease. **Annie has some important advice for asset owners who are thinking about launching their own inhouse Space-as-a-Service operation.** Questions asked in this episode What drives the Hines approach to Space-as-a-Service? Why create a sub-brand? How do you determine which assets in your portfolio to roll out a Space-as-a-Service footprint in? What are "fully integrated building amenities?" Why go the operating partner route versus inhouse? What do you look for in operating partners? What does a financial model for landlords and operators that is sustainable for both look like? (Audience question from Benjamin Bach, Vice President Cushman & Wakefield) What are the minimum amenities a building should offer? Do you think all this remote work we're doing is going to increase the demand for Space-as-a-Service? Do you agree with the JLL prediction that 30% of overall office stock will be Space-as-a-Service by 2030? What is your view on asset owners who go the inhouse route to launching a Space-as-a-Service operation? Value Bombs and Tweetables Coworking adds value through services to customers, which delivers revenue to the bottom line of a building Space-as-a-Service can add $2 NOI to an asset Real estate is becoming a much more service oriented industry Large companies need to be nimble, small companies need the ability to quickly grow Hines recognized they had to offer a Space-as-a-Service product in their buildings to attract and retain customers Space-as-a-Service becomes a competitive advantage for an asset Flexspace enables Hines to align with the needs of contemporary and future office customers With the ability to work remotely the physical office becomes more of a want than a need, so real estate owners need to think about the services that support culture and collaboration Hines chose the operating partner route versus spinning up inhouse operation When looking at asset strategy and how to incorporate flex it’s Important to choose a brand that is aligned with your building’s brand, but also important for the partnership to be fully aligned We’re going to see a shift of attitudes in the capital markets towards Space-as-a-Service The right Space-as-a-Service footprint becomes less riskier than a conventional 10 year lease Health and wellness amenities will be expected of Class A office buildings in a post Covid world. Remote work will create more demand for Space-as-a-Service Space-as-a-Service could exceed JLL’s prediction of 30% of overall office stock by 2030 Warning: Real estate owners have a lot to consider before launching their own Space-as-a-Service operation versus going the operating partner route. Resources Global Workspace Association Board:https://www.globalworkspace.org/about-gwa/ 99% Invisible Podcast https://99percentinvisible.org/ About Annie Rinker Annie Rinker is Director for the Office of Innovation at Hines and Board Member for the Global Workspace Association Annie has has over 13 years experience in the Space-as-a-Service, brokerage, property management and asset management fields. She gained her master’s degree in real estate finance and development from Georgetown University in Washington, DC. Starting at Carr Workplaces as a Client Services Director in 2006, her story is impressive as she climbed the ladder at Carr. If you don't know, Carr operates the seventh largest shared office space company in the US, with 32 locations and more than nearly 800K square feet of office space supporting over 10K clients across their portfolio in major cities such as DC, NYC, Chicago, San Francisco and Boston to name a few. Annie became Vice President of the company before launching Carr's managed office product called WorkReady. Throughout her career she's managed coworking facilities, been responsible for all financial and operational components, and she's managed a regional sales team of coworking managers. Now she continues to build on the intersection of coworking and traditional commercial real estate by exploring other ways to drive value in buildings though the Hines coworking platform, The Square. 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Just because you couldn't hear us doesn't mean we weren't here. Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan are back for the monthly rendition of the podcast so they have that much more to talk about. That includes our main review of Leigh Whannell's The Invisible Man! You can find Film Fallout every week on iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud, and Facebook, as well as anything else that pulls an RSS Feed. The podcast (@filmfalloutcast), Chris (@HammerkopCross), and Dylan (@DreaminDylanS) are also on Twitter. You can also find Chris' film writing at goombastomp.com. Please feel free to share the podcast with anyone who may enjoy it, and rate and subscribe on iTunes to help spread the word as much as possible! Intro & Outro Music: Waiting Room by Fugazi Transition Music: You Are All I See by Active Child
Hi listener! We have a great episode this week! The show begins with the discussion about a new streaming service that caters to the "Ain't nobody got time" people. In quick news we talk about CREED III and how The IPHONE is a major movie spoiler...Thanks. Also, the "Spiritual reboot" of CandyMan will be the trailer we'll talk about. The movie does have us intrigued.We went to the movies to try to find out where is "The Invisible Man" with Elizabeth Moss who did a fantastic job as Cassie. We review the movie in this episode and give you some pointers on where to look. Big music news as Alanis Morissette released her music video for "Reasons i drink" from her new album "Such pretty forks in the road" out May 1st. Check it out before you get to this part to get our perspective as we talk about the many representation throughout the video. Vampire Weekend released 3 Japanese bonus track from their "Father of The Bride" Album and Lady Gaga released her first single "Stupid Love" from her new album "Chromatica". All that that and then some with 6 degrees of separation and our fact of the week!Thank you always for listening to our podcast, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and follow us on instagram at PRESSPLAYAR Find out more at https://augierizz.pinecast.co
Christian Friedrich in conversation with Maren Deepwell, CEO of the Association for Learning Technology. Feedback and comments are very welcome on twitter @HOOU_HAW or via email to team_hoou@haw-hamburg.de. Links Maren Deepwell's blog: “Blogging about being a CEO, Anthropologist & Open Practitioner in Learning Technology” marendeepwell.com/ Maren Deepwell on the ALT website: www.alt.ac.uk/news/all_news/profile-maren-deepwell The Lace Project, Delicate Checklist: www.laceproject.eu/ethics-privacy/ Virtually Connecting virtuallyconnecting.org/ Maha Bali blog.mahabali.me/ Martin Hawksey, The ALT Virtual Teams Stack, mashe.hawksey.info/2019/11/the-alt…al-teams-stack/ CMALT Accreditation Framework www.alt.ac.uk/certified-membership The OER Conference 2020 oer20.oerconf.org/ #FemEdTech femedtech.net/ FemEdTech Quilt quilt.femedtech.net/ Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado-Pérez www.goodreads.com/book/show/411040…-invisible-women Caroline Criado Perez, Invisible Women on the 99% INVISIBLE Podcast 99percentinvisible.org/episode/invisible-women/ #ALTC on Twitter: twitter.com/search?q=%23altc&sr…=typed_query&f=live
Christian Friedrich in conversation with Maren Deepwell, CEO of the Association for Learning Technology. Feedback and comments are very welcome on twitter @HOOU_HAW or via email to team_hoou@haw-hamburg.de. Links Maren Deepwell’s blog: “Blogging about being a CEO, Anthropologist & Open Practitioner in Learning Technology” https://marendeepwell.com/ Maren Deepwell on the ALT website: https://www.alt.ac.uk/news/all_news/profile-maren-deepwell The Lace Project, Delicate Checklist: http://www.laceproject.eu/ethics-privacy/ Virtually Connecting http://virtuallyconnecting.org/ Maha Bali https://blog.mahabali.me/ Martin Hawksey, The ALT Virtual Teams Stack, https://mashe.hawksey.info/2019/11/the-alt-virtual-teams-stack/ CMALT Accreditation Framework https://www.alt.ac.uk/certified-membership The OER Conference 2020 https://oer20.oerconf.org/ #FemEdTech http://femedtech.net/ FemEdTech Quilt https://quilt.femedtech.net/ Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado-Pérez https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41104077-invisible-women Caroline Criado Perez, Invisible Women on the 99% INVISIBLE Podcast https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/invisible-women/ #ALTC on Twitter: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23altc&src=typed_query&f=live Chapter Marks 00:00:13 Intro: Maren Deepwell 00:07:23 Changes in the Higher Ed Landscape 00:14:44 Online Communities and Online Events 00:20:48 CMALT 00:28:57 OERconf 00:44:51 #FemEdTech 00:59:28 Hope in EdTech 01:02:26 Wrap-up and Open Invitation
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Life, Death, and Future of Radio Are you an avid radio listener? What’s your favorite part about radio? Do you prefer the spontaneity of radio or curating the content you want to listen to? This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Life, Death, and Future of Radio with Avery Trufelman of the 99% Invisible Podcast. Connect with Avery online at 99PercentInvisible.com, […] The post EA281: Life, Death, and Future of Radio with Avery Trufelman appeared first on EntreArchitect.
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On this episode of Nino & Friends, I have a VERY SPICY episode for you guys. I decide to bring my team aka my @invisiblepodcastradio fam to join me on this very special episode of Nino & Friends. The reason why it’s episode so special is because, I’m still on a high of going to the Millennium Tour last week and I thought it would be dope to an entire episode highlighting black culture in the early 2000s that forever changed our childhood/middle school years. I also thought it would be dope to have this conversation because 1. To me this such an underrated era 2. We’re in the moment right now were nostalgia is big thing. So I hope you guys enjoy this episode. Make sure you stay tune for Y2k mix from DJ Cash Era. Be sure to follow @invisiblepodcasradio and @djcashera Follow me on @Iamninoblanco
Ep. 111 When History meets technology meets innovation meets inspiration! Some old fashioned marketing and promotion is not a bad thing! For those of you that know me well, will know that I just love history, I love hearing about the age of innovation and anything that is architecture or Mid Century Modern related. I recently heard a great story on 99% Invisible Podcast about Sears, you know, the mega department store that became the "everything store" back in the day. For many of my listeners, perhaps you were one of the kids that got their new school clothes from Sears as a kid and the same place you can get your car serviced, or buy a refrigerator all in one trip. Well, I heard a story of when Sears was creating the big shopping experiences for American families in the early 1900's (1924 specifically) On April 9, 1924, Sears own radio station signed on with 500 watts, with offices on the 11th floor of the Sears 14-story “skyscraper” at Homan and Artlington Street in downtown Chicago. The radio station was titled WLS, this stood for "Worlds Largest Store". In my opinion, this is brilliant, their own station to entertain the modern American lifestyle. And if you realize, this is actually an early version of HGTV for radio listeners. (remember radio is the early entertainment before TV and Podcasts). LOL You may be asking, what does this have to do with my art or creative business, well, I will tell you - it has a lot do do with this. By Sears creating their own radio station, they got to focus on their market, they got to sell to their customers direct, they had a voice right in your ear. Can you imaging the amount of amazing radio and commercial coverage they were able to to to get MORE business into Sears? Heck, did you know that you could even buy a home kit to build your own house from Sears back in the day? Yes , it's true! Today's episode is a reminder and a recap of a great episode that I love where I discuss "Building your own art group" which originally aired in June of 2016. in this is a smaller version of a radio station, but the scope and the mentality is the same. Don't wait for others to take the lead, build your tribes and your networks, invite others to join you, be the leader in your tribe. Listen up to the podcast today, it will be sure to inspire you! Referencing this awesome episode: Episode 006 - Creating Your Own Art Group NEW Motivational Freebie Download Click here to get yours! HEY, IF YOU WANT TO GET MY FREE EXHIBITOR TOOLKIT GET IT NOW BEFORE IT GOES AWAY! Click here to get the toolkit! Check these episodes out on the website at http://rockstarmentor.com/podcasts/Or whatever podcast player you prefer (ie., iTunes. Stitcher Radio, Google Play, TuneIn etc). For the full summary of the Rockstar Mentor show notes visit me at http://rockstarmentor.com/blog Please visit our website to sign up to be on the front lines of amazing information and free downloads that I have prepared especially for you. http://rockstarmentor.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rockstarmentor)
This week we explore the shows you listen to and share our favorites! The List (in random order) Embedded.fm Business of Machining Car Talk Free Agents Mac Power Users Spacepod The Orbital Mechanics Back to Work Undersampled Radio We Martians Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me 99% Invisible Podcast.__init__ Python Bytes The Productivity Show Radio Lab Reply All Spark Gap Still Untitled Weather Brains Crimetown GTD Podcast Heavyweight Nerds on Draft Startup Podcast Surprisingly Awesome Technical Difficulties Work in Progress Ask me another Note to Self The Minimalists Welcome to Night Vale She Explores Nocturne Freakonomics Snap Judgment The Dirtbag Diaries Hidden Brain Dear Sugars The Moth Outside Podcast This American Life Lore Lexicon Valley Ear Hustle Pardon the Interruption Stuff You Should Know Faculty of Horror Undiscovered Cracked TED Podcasts Pen Addict Women on the Road The Allusionist Science AAAS BBC Inside Science In Our Time More or Less: Behind the Stats Science Talk The History of Ancient Greece The Scientific Odyssey More Perfect Physics World The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry Science Vs Rachel Maddow Show Podcast Exposing PseudoAstronomy The Reality Check Flannelcast Common Sense Stuff You Missed in History Class My History Can Beat Up Your Politics The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe The History of Rome The Infinite Monkey Cage This Week in Google The Now Show The News Quiz The Documentary Seriously Revolutions Radio in Four You’re the Expert Flash Forward Futility Closet Ologies Podcast Every Little Thing Revisionist History Star Talk Radio Alice Isn’t Dead Beef and Dairy Network Comedy Bang Bang Dead Pilots Society Doug Loves Movies How Did This Get Made? I Was There Too ID10T James Bonding Making It Mountain Bike Radio Thrilling Adventure Hour The Orbiting Human Circus Pistol Shrimps Radio Smartest Man in the World Spontaneanation Superego 36 Questions AirSpace Atlanta Monster Big Picture Science Blue Dot Casefile Cosmic Vertigo Criminal Explore a Story Fieldwork Diaries Foodstuff Gastropod Gravity Assist Hackable? Horizon Line Houston we have a podcast Ice Coffee Limetown MtnMeister Orbital Path Origin Stories Outside In Sawbones Science Solved It Science Sort Of Science Friday Sidedoor Podcast Slow Burn Stay Tuned with Preet The Antarctic Sun The Sharp End Third Pod from the Sun Undiscovered Twenty Thousand Hertz Two Scientists Walk into a Bar Warm Regards Unexplained Mysteries Paleocast Forecast Fun Paper Friday Live Science Article Newman, Janet, et al. “Structural characterization of a novel monotreme-specific protein with antimicrobial activity from the milk of the platypus.” Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology Communications 74.1 (2018): 39–45. Contact us: Show - Support us on Patreon! - www.dontpanicgeocast.com - SWUNG Slack - @dontpanicgeo - show@dontpanicgeocast.com John Leeman - www.johnrleeman.com - @geo_leeman Shannon Dulin - @ShannonDulin
Recorded November 10, 2017 in Chicago, IL at The Overlook Place. IPR artist interview with Lauren Spearman of R&B Yoga followed by the Q&A with the IPR Squad. Hosted by Asya Isamoura Photo by @shotbydon
Tratamos hoy de nuevo otra característica imagen de esta ciudad y que la identifica en el repertorio popular de imágenes de NYC:Los llamados Fire Escapes, esas antiguas estructuras destinadas a la evacuación de ciertos edificios en caso de incendio formadas por pasarelas y escalinatas metálicas adosadas a la fachada de ciertos edificios y que en muchos casos se han colado en el imaginario colectivo gracias a famosas referencias cinematográficas y de la cultura pop del pasado siglo.Good Egress - 99% Invisible Podcast:http://99percentinvisible.org/episode/good-egress/Feed para suscribirse al podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/user/7494944/episodes/feedGoogle Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Idrycv6ghsga4qttxahulpnywee?t=Un_minuto_en_Nueva_YorkMétodos de contacto:email: unminutoennuevayork@gmail.comWeb: http://un-minuto-en-nueva-york.tumblr.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unminutoennuevayorkpodcast Twitter: @unminutoenNY Instagram: @unminutoennuevayork
Tratamos hoy de nuevo otra característica imagen de esta ciudad y que la identifica en el repertorio popular de imágenes de NYC: Los llamados Fire Escapes, esas antiguas estructuras destinadas a la evacuación de ciertos edificios en caso de incendio formadas por pasarelas y escalinatas metálicas adosadas a la fachada de ciertos edificios y que en muchos casos se han colado en el imaginario colectivo gracias a famosas referencias cinematográficas y de la cultura pop del pasado siglo. Good Egress - 99% Invisible Podcast: http://99percentinvisible.org/episode/good-egress/ Feed para suscribirse al podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/user/7494944/episodes/feed Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Idrycv6ghsga4qttxahulpnywee?t=Un_minuto_en_Nueva_York Métodos de contacto: email: unminutoennuevayork@gmail.com Web: http://un-minuto-en-nueva-york.tumblr.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unminutoennuevayorkpodcast Twitter: @unminutoenNY Instagram: @unminutoennuevayork
To script or not to script… that is the question. One of the things we're often asked, especially by new podcasters, is “should I write a script for my podcast?” The answer is almost always ‘yes'. At least to some degree. In the real world, it's unusual that complete scripts are written. More commonly […]Support the show (https://pod.academy)
To script or not to script… that is the question. One of the things we’re often asked, especially by new podcasters, is “should I write a script for my podcast?” The answer is almost always ‘yes’. At least to some degree. In the real world, it’s unusual that complete scripts are written. More commonly […]Support the show (https://pod.academy)
This year has been a blast. Since launching the Telling The Story podcast in April, I have interviewed twelve great journalists and storytellers about their work. With the year wrapping up, I decided to take a look back. I compiled some of the best moments from the past year into a "Best Of" advice edition of the Telling The Story podcast. Hear from eight terrific storytellers about their thoughts on what makes a great storyteller, such as: Jon Shirek: my first podcast guest and my co-worker at WXIA-TV in Atlanta Anne Herbst: a versatile news photographer and now assistant chief photographer at KDVR-TV in Denver Matt Detrich: a longtime staff photographer at the Indianapolis Star Andrew Carroll: the author of the fascinating new book, Here Is Where Roman Mars: the esteemed host of 99% Invisible, and my most popular podcast guest to date Erin Brethauer: multimedia editor of the Asheville Citizen-Times, and -- for a week this year -- the overseer of the New Yorker's Instagram account Tomas Rios: a self-described paid-lance sportswriter whose work has appeared in Slate and Deadspin Rachel Hamburg: a recent graduate of Stanford and the managing editor of the Stanford Storytelling Project It's a solid group of storytellers, and they offer some great advice. READ MORE >> → The post PODCAST EPISODE #13: “Best Of” Advice Edition, 2013 appeared first on Telling The Story.
The great thing about the 99% Invisible podcast is that feels like a well-kept secret -- even as it has risen the ranks to become one of the most downloaded podcasts on iTunes. Seemingly improbably, Roman Mars has created and built a beautiful podcast that discusses the virtues of design and architecture -- visual subjects that are tackled in audio form. It is a tricky challenge, but Mars and his team regularly prove worthy of it, captivating their audience with vignettes about subjects like city streets, slot machines, and -- most perplexingly, from my vantage point -- rebar. In the process, Mars has developed a reputation as "the Ira Glass of design", and that reputation is warranted -- to a point. As a listener of both, I feel like Mars has developed his own persona, with more asides and unbridled enthusiasm. Both are terrific, and Mars is quickly becoming just as popular as Glass. I was honored to interview Roman Mars for the sixth episode of the "Telling The Story" podcast. READ MORE >> → The post PODCAST EPISODE #6: Roman Mars, 99% Invisible Podcast appeared first on Telling The Story.