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Today serial entrepreneur Jeff Kirschner joins me to discuss the key ingredients to creating a sustainable business with purpose. Listen in as Jeff and I explore why the world needs to hear stories of embracing adversity, why we avoid challenges – subconsciously or intentionally, and how to work through the discomfort of uncertainty. Jeff also shares leadership insights to empowering your team in order to avoid a performance bottleneck and the importance of pragmatic empathy as a leader. Jeff Kirschner is the Founder & CEO of Litterati, a global community working to create a litter-free planet. Litterati is taking a data-driven approach to understanding one of humanity's most complex and challenging problems.Litterati has been featured by Rolling Stone, CNN, National Geographic, USA Today, Time Magazine, Huffington Post, Upworthy, the San Francisco Chronicle, and many more. Jeff is a serial entrepreneur with a love of storytelling. He is a keynote speaker for Fortune 500 corporations like Google, Facebook, eBay, Keep America Beautiful and more. You can learn more about Jeff in the following ways: Website: www.litterati.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffkirschner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/litterati Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on the Design Driven Life, Wendy Yates speaks with Jeff Kirschner. Former world backpacker turned bartender, Jeff is a serial entrepreneur with a love for storytelling. When his 4-year old daughter saw a plastic tub of cat litter in the woods, little did Jeff realize that it would be the spark for creating Litterati - a movement that's “crowdsource-cleaning” the planet. Now in 165 countries, the Litterati community identifies, maps, and collects waste -- resulting in an Open Litter Database - the largest of its kind. They have been featured by National Geographic, Rolling Stone, Fast Company, and at TED. Wendy and Jeff discuss how he took on the gargantuan task of starting a movement that aimed to clean up his immediate surrounding and how it grew into a global initiative despite the early speed bumps that almost derailed the project. Connect with Jeff Kirschner via Litterati.org and LinkedIn.the Design Driven Life is sponsored by Well Fit Human Retreats. Well Fit Human combines travel, fitness, and humanitarian work in vibrant destinations. Create positive impact through personal growth during our life-changing experiences. elevate yourself on their upcoming retreats.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Imagine a world without litter. That is the mission of today’s guest, Jeff Kirshner, founder of Litterati. Litterati is an app that is empowering individuals to make a significant, measurable impact on the environment. By capturing data through geo-tagged photos of litter, Litterati is able to understand why the litter is on the street and where it is coming from. Litterati is a shining example of how communities are using technology and data to make the world a better place. When I first spoke with Jeff I was inspired by his passion to make a positive change, and what I find particularly fantastic about Litterati is that it really is about a collective effort across communities. I am a strong believer that we as individuals can take small actions to make a significant impact, and Litterati has shown, without a doubt, how a single person can inspire a community, influence an industry, and change government policies. About Jeff Former world backpacker turn bartender, Jeff Kirschner is a serial entrepreneur with a love for storytelling. And when his 4-year old daughter saw a plastic tub of cat litter in the woods, little did Jeff realize that it would be the spark for creating Litterati - a movement that’s “crowdsource-cleaning” the planet. Litterati has been featured by National Geographic, Rolling Stone, and Forbes, and they are backed by leading Silicon Valley investors, the National Science Foundation, and have been highlighted at TED. Resources Mentioned Jeff’s TED Talk https://www.ted.com/talks/jeff_kirschner_this_app_makes_it_fun_to_pick_up_litter?language=en Connect with Jeff Website https://www.litterati.org Instagram https://www.litterati.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thelitterati/ Twitter https://twitter.com/litterati
Setting out on a mission to clean the entire planet might sound like an April Fool’s joke, but I assure you it isn’t. It’s Jeff Kirschner’s BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal) and it’s happening right before our very eyes. Litterati has been featured in National Geographic, Rolling Stone, Forbes, Ted and of course, right here on this show! Join me, where he’ll tell his story and what we can learn from his experiences about the power of community, communication and of course, storytelling Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Litterati is an app and a movement to solve our planet's litter problem through individual empowerment and data-driven policy.
Jeff Kirschner, Founder & CEO - Litterati, a global community working to create a litter-free planet. Litterati has been featured by Rolling Stone, CNN, National Geographic, USA Today, Time Magazine, Huffington Post, Upworthy, the San Francisco Chronicle, and many more. Jeff is also a public speaker. Over the last several years, he's been a keynote speaker for Fortune 500 corporations, universities, government organizations, and conferences. Examples include Google, Facebook, eBay, Keep America Beautiful, the US Environmental Protection Agency, the University of Michigan, the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business, and 100+ others. Previously, Jeff was the Co-Founder and Creative Director of two other startups. Intro, an SMS-based platform designed to help conference speakers meet, engage, and follow up with their audiences. (Acquired by Bizzingo, Inc.), and Razz, a mobile entertainment company, backed by Mayfield Fund, Cardinal Venture Capital, Siemens Acceleration in Communications, and Guy Kawasaki's Garage Technology Ventures. His career began at TBWA/CHIAT/DAY, where he was a writer working with clients such as Levi's, Sony, and Novartis. Jeff has continued to consult to advertising agencies such as MuhTayZik Hofher, working on clients such as Google and HP.
Jeff Kirschner is the founder and CEO of Litterati, the crowdsourcing app that has helped people all over the world clean up more than 6 million pieces of litter to date. Litterati isn't just cleaning up the streets though: the data collected by the app is actually transforming the way some companies do business. Jeff has also transformed his own career, from ad exec and screenwriter to green entrepreneur. He's got a lot of heartfelt insights to offer on how to tackle big problems, how to use data, how to tell the story and bring people on board... and how to navigate the joys and sorrows of a purpose-driven career.
Hey podcast family! In this episode we interview Founder and CEO Jeff Kirschner about his company Litterati (www.litterati.org) and how he has developed a global community that's creating a litter free planet through social media and data. If you need to reach out, email info@theunicornfinders.com If you want to follow us on social media: Head to our LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theunicornfinders Or follow us on Twitter! Jake Shepherd (sirjakeshep) Dan Thompson (dk_thompson) Taylor Desseyn (tdesseyn)
Today, our guest is Jeff Kirschner, a fantastic storyteller, and an inspiring entrepreneur. With his startup Litterati, he created a community of 170’000 people who are on a mission to clean the planet. During this episode you will learn: How he started and financed Litterati as a solopreneur in parallel to his consulting career. How his TED residency, his TED talk, and their Kickstarter campaign contributed to his progress. How he started growing this community organically using only Instagram, without having to build an app. How the power of its mission helped him attract his first collaborators and his co-founder. How they managed to move their community from Instagram to their Android and iOs app, which was a very tricky move. Jeff was extremely honest by sharing with us his biggest mistake with Litterati, how that mistake hurt him and his community, and how they fixed it with his team. Finally, Jeff also discussed with us his list of 4 Do’s & Don’ts on how to build a community, which, as promised, are super insightful and hands-on tips. Visit www.GTImpact.com for the resources and bonuses linked to this episode.
I'm releasing Jeff's part 2 at the same time as 1.5 since they're both short episodes and still haven't led to achieving his goal. You'll hear we joke about it but, if I'm open, I'm frustrated at what I feel as my failure.I intend in these interactions, beyond helping guests share and act on an environmental value, to deepen their appreciation of that value so they feel they acted meaningfully and want to share something joyful. I believe everyone cares about something environmental enough to unearth that meaning.Jeff seemed to appreciate the project as something to manage, but I failed at unearthing and deepening the environmental aspect of it. I'm not saying that's bad, but incomplete. For someone who has made such a successful app, business, and community, I would have thought I'd unearth and activate plenty in terms of results and feeling of meaning and purpose. I don't think I did.If you hear it differently, let me know. I view my conversations with Jeff as lessons to learn from, but I'm not sure what to learn.Learn about LitteratiDownload from Android or Apple See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Since I don't use many apps and pick up litter already, I felt modest expectations of Jeff's Litterati, but I love it. It delivers the main things I look for: fun, community, connection, effectiveness, and free---the opposite of what many people connect with litter.As I'm writing, the app has recorded over 5 million pieces of litter picked up by over 150,000 people in over 165 countries. I think we can safely say the app led to a huge majority of those people connecting and picking up those pieces of litter. I hope those of you who haven't picked up litter are feeling the tug to try it out.My experience is that the more you pick up, the more acting on litter goes to the clean part of your brain, not the dirty part, if you know what I mean. I don't feel like I'm touching dirt, I feel like I'm cleaning my world. See where waste ends up motivates me to buy less stuff with packaging and other sources of litter, which lowers demands and can change systems.Jeff started all that. This episode covers Jeff's start and leads to his first environmental challenge.Those considering acting entrepreneurially to solve environmental (or any other) problems can learn a lot from Jeff's experience and success.Learn about LitteratiDownload from Android or Apple See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeff felt his challenge wasn't big but openly shared that, in his terms, he failed at it.We all fail. I haven't studied it scientifically, but I believe that the more successful the leader, the more openly they share their failures. Jeff shares his and I learned from his openness and comfort with vulnerability.If you'd like to learn to face failure better, I predict you can learn from Jeff.It's short so I'm calling it episode 1.5 and will post episode 2 at the same time.Learn about LitteratiDownload from Android or Apple See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are you ready for a good story about people power and the environment?Gravy because today we're talking to Jeff Kirschner who kickstarted a community of people around the world who are picking up the trash on our streets, parks, beaches, and more. They call themselves Litterati.Bailey met Jeff back in 2014, when she was still working at Instagram and Jeff’s Litterati hashtag was burgeoning on the site. People concerned about how we were leaving the planet were photographing the pieces of trash they were picking up everywhere from Oakland to the Great Wall of China. Since we met back then, Jeff built a standalone app for the Litterati community. With this new app, the community can catalogue exactly what piece of trash they’ve picked up where. Some of the members of the Litterati community pick up hundreds, even thousands, of pieces of trash EACH DAY. To date, the cumulative impact is remarkable: 145,000+ people in the Litterati community have picked up 4.2 million pieces of trash. If you want to get involved with Litterati, download their app or go to their website: https://litterati.orgGrab your copy of GET TOGETHER—our handbook on community-building
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We've spoken about the issue of plastic waste in a few previous episodes, but the problem of litter extends much beyond that. There are many other materials and items that are used in an increasingly disposable manner and that contribute to this epidemic. Litterati is a mobile app, created by Jeff Kirchner. It started off simply as an Instagram hashtag, but it started to grow into a global movement. Jeff then realised he was collecting lots of useful data and perhaps this data could be leveraged to approach brands who were the main litter offenders. In the interview, Jeff will share some of the stories of how that is working in the real world and how the power of ‘big data' can be used for good and not evil for a change. We also talk about how even though littering isn't necessarily the biggest environmental issue of our time that the app can be used as a gateway into other issues and a way to engage people on an accessible issue. Download the app on iTunes or Android and have a go, it's actually really fun! If you want to join the growing Facebook community head to: https://www.facebook.com/groups/350453888983249/
Walking through a forest in the Bay Area, Jeff Kirschner and his kids saw trash near a stream. His daughter pointed out that it did not belong there. Since then, Jeff and his team developed Litterati (an app dedicated to making a litter-free world) and, more significantly, an international community dedicated to cleaning the planet. In this podcast, Jeff discusses his background and Litterati's evolution. He delves into how the company uses the data and information they gather to enable both the public and the private sector to make more informed decisions and choices.
When Jeff Kirschner’s daughter saw a plastic tub of cat litter in the woods, little did he realize that it would be the spark for creating Litterati, a global community working to create a litter-free planet. Jeff is the founder and CEO of Litterati. He talks about crowdsource-cleaning the planet one piece of litter at a time and goes through the process of creating the app and how it has empowered communities to take action. Dubbed as one of America’s top innovation experts by Inc. magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Dateline NBC, CNBC, CIO Magazine, and the CBC, is Doug Hall – an inventor, researcher, educator, and craft whiskey maker. Doug is the founder of the Eureka! Ranch, Innovation Engineering Institute, and Brain Brew Custom Whiskey. He talks about innovation and why it should be approached at as a system, as well as the key things that make people come up with meaningful, unique ideas. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Take The Lead community today:DrDianeHamilton.comDr. Diane Hamilton FacebookDr. Diane Hamilton TwitterDr. Diane Hamilton LinkedInDr. Diane Hamilton YouTubeDr. Diane Hamilton Instagram
Brandice Brown shares her stories of training pets to perform in movies. Dr. Gary Epler tells us some tips and tricks to living a healthier life. Jeff Kirschner talks to us about littering and how the app he created is helping encourage people to clean up. Alison Faulkner shares her experiences chasing her dreams and overcoming obstacles with enthusiasm. Deborah Collins Stephens tells us about the best life advice she's ever received.
Jeff Kirschner, CEO and Founder of Litterati, joins us on the Changemaker Forum Podcast to talk about creating a litter-free world by leveraging crowdsourcing.
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Today Jeff Kirschner Founder CEO of Litterati joins us in the Virtual Studio ; ) Jeff feels his sense si that, He is on this planet to share the stories of what's possible, then create the change to make them happen. Jeff Founded Litterati, a global community working to create a litter-free planet. They are taking a data-driven approach to understanding one of humanity's most complex and challenging problems. (www.litterati.org) Litterati has been featured by National Geographic, USA Today, Time Magazine, Huffington Post, Upworthy, the San Francisco Chronicle, and many more. Jeff's also a public speaker. Over the last several years, He's been a keynote speaker for Fortune 500 corporations, universities, government organizations, and conferences. Examples include: Google, Facebook, eBay, Keep America Beautiful, the US Environmental Protection Agency, the University of Michigan, University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business, and 100+ others.Previously, he was the Co-Founder and Creative Director of two other startups. Intro, an SMS-based platform designed to help conference speakers meet, engage, and follow up with their audiences. (Acquired by Bizzingo, Inc.), and Razz, a mobile entertainment company, backed by Mayfield Fund, Cardinal Venture Capital, Siemens Acceleration in Communications, and Guy Kawasaki's Garage Technology Ventures.His career began at TBWA/CHIAT/DAY, where he was a writer working with clients such as Levi's, Sony, and Novartis. I've continued to consult to advertising agencies such as MuhTayZik Hofher working on clients such as Google and HP.His passion lies in storytelling. He has written several scripts and taught Story at the Miami Ad School.You can reach his anytime on Twitter @jeffkirschnerhttps://www.ted.com/speakers/jeff_kirschner https://twitter.com/jeffkirschner Go Plastic Neutral ! http://www.plasticoffsets.com
Jeff Kirschner is the founder and CEO of Litterati, an app that encourages people to dispose of litter and log information about where it's found. Listen in as Chris Ategeka speaks with Jeff about the app, the health of the environment, and other unintended consequences of technolog.
“Meet people where they are”: Environmental entrepreneur Jeff Kirschner on how his Litterati project grew from an Instagram photo of a cigarette butt to a global community clean-up, and how data (and vanilla creme cookies) can drive sustainability. The post Ep 14 Environmental Entrepreneur Jeff Kirschner appeared first on Midlife Mixtape .
Litterati founder Jeff Kirschner joins us and we talk about the global impact of his crowd-source cleaning app that makes it fun to pick up litter, TED talks, plastic in the oceans, using big data to for good, dreaming big, the attention economy and we pl
When his 4-year old daughter saw a plastic tub of cat litter in the woods, little did Jeff Kirschner realise that it would be the spark for creating Litterati - a global movement that's “crowdsource-cleaning” the planet one piece of litter at a time. Featured in National Geographic, Time Magazine, Fast Company, and USA Today, Litterati has become a shining example of how communities are using technology and data to solve our world's most complex problems. Jeff has shared the Litterati story at Fortune 500 companies such as Google, Facebook, and Uber, keynoted environmental summits at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Keep America Beautiful, as well as leading schools including Stanford, MIT, and the University of Michigan. Jeff was recently a TED Resident where he developed Litterati into an “idea worth spreading.” Jeff Kirschner's TED Talk Litterati Website Litterati Twitter Litterati Facebook TED blog post TEDx Kazimierz Building a schoold in the cloud TED talk How great leaders inspire action TED talk About your host Richard Lucas Richard is a business and social entrepreneur who founded, led and/or invested in more than 30 businesses, Richard has been a TEDx event organiser, supports the pro-entrepreneurship ecosystem, and leads entrepreneurship workshops at all levels: from pre-schools to leading business schools. Richard was born in Oxford and moved to Poland in 1991. Read more here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/entrepreneurship-and-leadership
Summary: When his 4-year old daughter saw a plastic tub of cat litter in the woods, little did Jeff Kirschner realize that it would be the spark for creating Litterati – a global movement that’s “crowdsource-cleaning” the planet one piece of litter at a time. Featured in National Geographic, Time Magazine, Fast Company, and USA … Continue reading Jeff Kirschner – Founder of Litterati- a community that’s “crowdsourcing “cleaning the planet”(s3ep9) → The post Jeff Kirschner – Founder of Litterati- a community that’s “crowdsourcing “cleaning the planet”(s3ep9) appeared first on Project Kazimierz.
The earth is a big place to keep clean. With Litterati -- an app for users to identify, collect and geotag the world's litter -- TED Resident Jeff Kirschner has created a community that's crowdsource-cleaning the planet. After tracking trash in more than 100 countries, Kirschner hopes to use the data he's collected to work with brands and organizations to stop litter before it reaches the ground.
지구는 깨끗이 해야 하는 큰 장소입니다. 전세계의 쓰레기를 찾아내고 수거하고 위치를 태그하는 앱인 리터라티를 가지고 TED 레지던트인 제프 키르쉬너는 다양한 사람들의 참여를 통해 지구를 깨끗이 청소하는 공동체를 만들었습니다. 100여개 이상의 나라에서 쓰레기를 추적하면서 키르쉬너는 그가 수집한 데이터가 브랜드와 조직들과 쓰레기가 땅에 떨어지기 전에 쓰레기를 버리지 못하게 협업하는 데 사용되기를 바랍니다.
A Terra é um lugar grande para se manter limpo. Com o "Litterati" - um aplicativo para os usuários identificarem, coletarem e marcarem geograficamente o lixo do mundo - Jeff Kirschner, do TED, criou uma comunidade de limpeza colaborativa do planeta. Depois de rastrear o lixo em mais de 100 países, Kirschner espera usar os dados coletados para trabalhar com marcas e organizações visando impedir que o lixo penetre no solo.
تعتبر الأرض مكانًا شاسعًا للحفاظ على نظافتها. من خلال تطبيق ليتراتي يستطيع المستخدمون تحديد و جمع ومعرفة مكان القمامة المنتشرة في العالم -- أنشأ (جيف كريشنر) مجتمعًا يساعد على نظافة الكوكب معتمدًا على تكاتف الجميع. بعد تعقب القمامة في أكثر من مائة دولة، يأمل كريشنر في استخدام البيانات التي جمعها للعمل مع العلامات التجارية والمنظمات لوقف انتشار القمامة على الأرض.
La Tierra es un lugar grande que se debe mantener limpio. Con Litterati, una aplicación para que los usuarios identifiquen, recolecten y ubiquen la basura del mundo, Jeff Kirschner, residente TED, ha creado una comunidad que está limpiando el planeta de forma colaborativa . Después de rastrear basura en más de 100 países, Kirschner espera usar los datos recolectados para trabajar con las marcas y organizaciones y así detener la basura antes de que llegue al suelo.
Die Erde ist ein großer Ort, den es sauber zu halten gilt. Mit Litterati – einer App, deren Benutzer den Müll der Welt finden, sammeln und geotaggen können – hat TEDResident Jeff Kirschner eine Gemeinschaft gegründet, die gemeinsam den Planeten säubert. Nachdem sie Müll in über 100 Ländern verfolgt haben, hofft Kirschner, dass er mit den gesammelten Daten mit Firmen und Organisationen arbeiten kann, damit der Müll gar nicht erst den Boden erreicht.
Cette Terre est un vaste lieu à garder propre. Avec Litterati -- une application pour que les utilisateurs identifient, ramassent et géolocalisent les déchets à travers le monde -- le Résident TED Jeff Kirschner a créé une communauté de nettoyage collectif de la planète. Après avoir localisé des déchets dans plus de 100 pays, il espère utiliser les données qu'il a collectées pour travailler avec des marques et organisations, et intervenir avant que les déchets ne touchent le sol.
While backpacking around the world, Jeff Kirschner saw first hand the challenges we face on a global scale. In many ways, this experience led to his most recent venture. Inspired by his 4 year old girl and a cigarette butt, Litterati is a global movement using technology & data to “crowdsource-clean” the planet -- one piece at a time. Featured in National Geographic, Time Magazine, USA Today and Fast Company, Litterati is the epitome of how a simple action can create global impact. Link to this episode: http://bit.ly/2jdrALT Transcripts, blogs, and more: www.gdapodcast.com For booking info: www.gdaspeakers.com or call (214) 420-1999 twitter: @gdapodcast instagram: @gdapocast fb: facebook.com/gdapodcast
This might be our best episode yet! Film writer and podcaster Jeff Kirshner talks to us about two classic horror films: Bride of Frankenstein and The Pit and the Pendulum...and in the process gives us a window into his world. Contact us: twitter.com/thismoviepod twitter.com/reelthomernst facebook,com/thismoviepod thismoviepod@gmail.com Our theme is Arcade Paradise by Scott Holmes
It's time to get back to work. After our Crypticon special, we now return you to our regular program. In today's Real World Horror story, we discuss a story that sounds like it's from Ghostbusters 2, but is (allegedly) oh so real. In Horror Business, we play a little bit of catch-up, covering news stories on Halloween and Friday the 13th, and go on a rant about The Conjuring and James Wan. We also discuss the best horror to come out of E3 and who will fill Tim Curry's giant shoes in Stephen King's It. Speaking of Stephen King, we reviewed yet another adaptation of his work, the sci-fi thriller Cell. We also discuss the indie home invasion horror Crush the Skull. We also spoke to the authors of Death by Umbrella! The 100 Weirdest Horror Movie Weapons, Christopher Lombardo and Jeff Kirschner. We discuss their book as well as their podcast, Really Awful Movies. So grab a spoon and dig in.
New studies sampling fish in markets in CA and Indonesia reveal plastic fibers in the guts of fish. What does this mean? Should consumers be worried? Dr. Rochman discusses the findings and situation at hand. On the 2nd half, Jeff Kirschner of Litterati tells us the vision behind Litterati, how it works and what its meant to do to help clean up litter and keep it off the ground.