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Marcus John Henry Brown kam aus England nach Deutschland, machte sich einen Namen in der Kreativwelt und wagte dann den Pivot. Er gründete "The Speakery" ein außergewöhnliches Studio für SPEAKER TRAINING & PERFORMANCE ART. Vorhang auf.
In Episode 86 begeben wir uns mit dem Performancekünstler und Speaker-Trainer Marcus John Henry Brown genau zwischen zwei Welten: Kunst und Corporate. So sprechen wir u. a. über die große Macht von Powerpoint-Folien, wie schlechte Vorträge entstehen und warum viele Menschen mehr Angst vor öffentlichen Reden haben als vor dem Tod - inklusive wie man diese Angst erfolgreich überwinden kann. Shownotes:Speakery – Das Speaker Training Unternehmen von MarcusPresento Mori – 9 Presentation Principles that could save your lifeAlle Performances von Marcus auf YouTubeMarcus Gedichtband 1: A Wicked Pack Of Cards: a book of unusual business spellsMarcus Gedichtband 2: The Hustleverse
Der Performance Artist Marcus John Henry Brown legt eine kreative Pause ein - nach einem emotional überaus intensiven und zu teilen autobiografischen Stück. Er konzentriert sich nun darauf, anderen mit ihrer Bühnenpräsenz zu helfen.
This week we've laid bait of crisp apple strudels and schnitzel with noodles to snare Munich-based performance artist, Marcus John Henry Brown, to talk on a few of his favourite things. Hisüber-talented creative chops have conjured up “performance hacks”, a keynote format that disrupts conference proceedings, delighting and shocking audiences across the world. Marcus gives us the lowdown on the best (and worst) Batman, hacking business conferences, creating Blade Runner with PowerPoint, hanging in there as an artist last year, audience obsession, ideas, your left buttock, and tonnes more. Plus, there's an unmissable masterclass on how to do better virtual keynotes. Danke schön. ///// You can follow Marcus on Twitter Here's his website Check out his performances and tips to make better virtual keynotes here His beloved ISOLATED Talk Hanging in There is well worth a watch too These are his speaking terms and conditions Marcus's book recommendations are: Anything by Mark Earls Anything by Eaon Pritchard Anything in the future by Vikki Ross (So keep an eye out here) /////
On this week’s show we talk to Marcus John Henry Brown about his latest work Hanging in There. You can also find his previous work on his YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/MarcusJohnHenryBrown/videos This week’s automatically generated transcript… Intro Matt: Well welcome once again to WB 40 and you join us in the bubble, that is the […]
On this week’s show we talk to Marcus John Henry Brown about his latest work Hanging in There. You can also find his previous work on his YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/MarcusJohnHenryBrown/videos This week’s automatically generated transcript… Intro Matt: Well welcome once again to WB 40 and you join us in the bubble, that is the […]
Ever wanted to know what a buffet of thought leaders looks like? Your curated plate will be served up to you CoronaTV style. A dollup of Moshe Engelberg. A spoonful of Wesley Faulkner. A serving of Geoff Cottrill. A handful of Josh Bernoff. And a pinch of Tricia Benn. Each of my 5 guests will introduce the topic of their choice and then collectively, we’ll discuss over egg-timed 5 minutes. I don’t know the topics in advance; nor do I necessarily want to know them. Plus I’ll show you the best of the week that was in the form of my 1-minute CoronaByte highlights. This week you’ll hear from Marcus John Henry Brown, Dan Silberberg, Sally Hogshead and Martin Lindstrom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marcus John Henry Brown describes himself as a performance artist. He creates performance art that hacks the business context, the relationships between and impact of technology, culture and commerce on society. “Part performance, part lecture (and parody) it was like watching a live TED meets ‘Black Mirror’ Live special. Terrifying as it was refreshingly original.” After reading that review, I am salivating and can’t wait to welcome him on CoronaTV. Oh, and he’ll also talk about how to apply this approach to virtual presentations and keynotes! How lucky are we????!!!!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Realtalk mit Marcus John Henry Brown über Kunst, Corona und das Neuerfinden
Eaon talks with Marcus John Henry Brown, the performance artist.Based in Munich, Marcus has created a series of critically acclaimed 'business' performances, they look at the relationship and impact of technology, culture and commerce on society.And he’s just published his firsty book, a long form poem ‘A Wicked Pack of Cards’.
"Performance Hacking" nennt der gebürtige Engländer Marcus John Henry Brown seine magische One-Man-Show, mit der er auch bei den Medientagen in München auftritt. Moderation: Achim Bogdahn
### Intro - Alexa und „Spiele Musik für eine Teezeremonie“ - Musik Fab Cushion : Martinibomb http://www.comfortstand.com/catalog/016/index.html - Tellerrand-Zitate - Grußwort vom großartigen Marcus John Henry Brown https://www.marcusjohnhenrybrown.com ### Wahnzeit und Onkel Sebastian - Sebastian Clauß / Wahnzeit - „Junkmail ist geil“ vom Februar 2006 http://wahnzeit.de/junkmail-ist-geil/ - Neuer Podcast mit Onkel Sebastian Clauß und Onkel Alex Wunschel mit dem Thema „Tee“ ### Outro - http://www.wahnzeit.de/junkmail-ist-geil/ - ### Produktion **Signalstrecke der Episode** - Podcast-Studio im Kutscherhaus - Mikro: SE M1C - Recorder: Zoom H6 Recorder WAV 44,1 KHz 24 bit - Post Pro und Mastering auf Adobe Audition (DAW)
Immer wieder führt Marcus John Henry Brown seine Zuhörer emotional durch dystopische Visionen der digitalisierten und von Werbung und Daten-Kontrollen überschatteten Zukunft. In seinem Münchner Studio MJHB entwickelt er mittels KI Visionen, Ideen und Stories für internationale Marken. Darüber unterhalten wir uns mit ihm in dieser Episode, im Anschluss gibt es seine Performance “The passing” auf dem ADC Festival 2019 zu hören.
Immer wieder führt Marcus John Henry Brown seine Zuhörer emotional durch dystopische Visionen der digitalisierten und von Werbung und Daten-Kontrollen überschatteten Zukunft. In seinem Münchner Studio MJHB entwickelt er mittels KI Visionen, Ideen und Stories für internationale Marken. Darüber unterhalten wir uns mit ihm in dieser Episode, im Anschluss gibt es seine Performance “The passing” auf dem ADC Festival 2019 zu hören.
In der Folge 14 haben wir Marcus John Henry Brown zu Gast. Er ist Creative Mentor und Performance Artist – kann uns also sehr viel zu dem Thema Kreativität erzählen und vor allem bringt er handfeste Tipps mit, wie man auf Knopfdruck gute Ideen bekommen kann.
Feed Your Brain - Future of Tech, Strategy in Business and Digital Innovation
Marcus John Henry Brown has been one of the most ironic, hilarious and informative guests I have had on the podcasts. He is an Englishman with a German passport. He calls himself a performing artist and creative mentor with the idea to help and consult commercial clients create creative answers to difficult problems. He has been famous for his published books and articles and his spectipical speeches about the future of technology. Listen to this, if you would like to get a different perspective on technology and the future we live in - and be ready for a smile or a laugh! SHOWNOTESMarcus John Henry Brown's WebsiteMarcus handles on twitterBook: The new dark age Bob Ross on YoutubeSilicon BeachBook: The one thingBook: Into the woodsIf you liked this episode, I would love to receive a good review on iTunes! :) And definitely let me and Marcus know on the socials. In case, you want to make a wish regarding a future guest, write me an email at info@maxelster.com