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In this issue of The Brief, we're reflecting on what we learned about the past and future of design from our conversation with Paola Antonelli (The Museum of Modern Art), Mark Wilson (Fast Company), Kate Aronowitz (GV), Mike Davidson (Microsoft), and Meaghan Choi (Anthropic). Looking back at 30 years of design by Eli Woolery Roughly thirty years ago, I was an undergrad, sitting in our dorm's computer cluster —this was before the days when most students had laptops. I ran into something I hadn't seen before. It was called Netscape Navigator, and it was one of the first commercial internet browsers (which our very first guest on Design Better, Irene Au, helped design). I clicked on one of the buttons (probably, “What's Cool”), and along with a nifty loading animation, the browser took me down some early internet rabbit hole. I don't remember where exactly I ended up, but I do remember being blown away by the experience. As a computer nerd kid in the 80's, I had spent plenty of time with bulletin board systems (BBS's) and things like America Online, which we could access through a dial-up modem from home. But this was very different. It was fast—compared to what I was used to—and it felt like I could almost instantaneously access content from all around the world (even though the content online at the time was a miniscule fraction of what it is today). I had entered school to study product design, but this was for products in the physical world…digital product design didn't exist as we know it today. The first use of the phrase “User Experience” in a job title was Don Norman's role a a User Experience Architect at Apple in the mid-90s. Browsers like Netscape Navigator, and then the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, opened up a new world of opportunities and challenges for the field of design. In our conversation with Paola and Mark, we talked about four: the democratization paradox, design's loss of innocence, the fragmentation of the design profession, and the shift from tangible to intangible design. The Democratization Paradox “We democratized all the tools and we democratized none of the platforms. And that gap is just in a nutshell, kind of what's broken about the individual's ability to communicate.”—Mark Wilson, Fast Company While design tools and capabilities have been democratized (everyone can now access design software, create content, etc.), the platforms and systems remain highly centralized within a few large companies—Meta, Google, TikTok, etc. The early, messy days of the internet (Geocities, MySpace) have been largely tamed, which can make for better user experiences, but we also miss the wild creativity that came from having an infinite number of ways to express yourself online. Back then, your personal web page could be a nightmare of animated GIFs, visitor counts, and autoplay music—terrible for usability, but at least it was yours. Today, we're all posting in the same formats, and are subjected to the same algorithmic rules for engagement. The tools to create have never been more powerful or accessible, yet we're increasingly creating within narrower and narrower boundaries defined by a handful of tech giants. Visit our Substack to read the whole article: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/the-brief-how-our-recent-past-should
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What does it take to go from decades in biopharmaceuticals to publishing a time-travel mystery novel? In today's episode of Fully Booked, debut author Mark Wilson shares how he applied his scientific mindset to the unpredictable world of fiction writing. From mapping out timelines on graph paper to learning key storytelling principles through trial and error, Mark walks us through the unexpected but rewarding journey that led to his first published book. While balancing a full-time job, Mark tackled the challenges of character development, world-building, and narrative pacing, only to be faced with how to get it all published. By staying open to feedback and taking a methodical approach to the entire writing process, he refined his novel and partnered with a hybrid publisher to bring it to market. This episode offers an inspiring look at how persistence, curiosity, and a willingness to take creative risks can launch a new author's path. Mark J. Wilson https://www.markjwilson.com/ Hidden Gems Need our help publishing or marketing your book? https://www.hiddengemsbooks.com/author-services/ All episode details and links: https://www.hiddengemsbooks.com/podcast
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Prison didn't stop Mark Wilson from becoming a force for good—it's where his journey into advocacy and restorative justice began. In Part 2, Mark shares how he used his time behind bars to create programs that empowered others to grow, take responsibility, and prepare for life after release. His work didn't end when the gates opened—today, he's a paralegal with the Oregon Justice Resource Center, helping people inside and out access justice and support. We talk about reentry, rebuilding family connections, and what it really means to live with purpose after incarceration. Whether you've been affected by the justice system or not, Mark's story is filled with insight and inspiration for anyone who believes in second chances, healing, and making a difference.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Prison: The Hidden Sentence Community today:https://prisonthehiddensentence.com/LinkedInTwitterFacebook
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Visit our Substack for bonus content and more:https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/bonus-episode-30-years-of-design Today we celebrate 30 years of Wert&Co.—the quiet champions of design who have shaped our field by placing the brightest designers in roles of influence at brands that impact culture, commerce, and community. Design Better is brought to you by Wix Studio, the most powerful web design platform for entrepreneurs, agencies, and creative thinkers. Learn more → To mark the occasion, Design Better is live in New York City with an inspiring panel. We'll look back at how design has shaped the world over the past three decades and look ahead to the essential role design must play as technology reshapes the human experience. Our conversation begins with Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator of Architecture and Design and Director of Research & Development at The Museum of Modern Art. Paola is one of the most influential voices in contemporary design, exploring how design shapes culture, technology, and society. We're also joined by Mark Wilson, Global Design Editor at Fast Company. Mark covers the intersection of design, technology, and culture, bringing a journalist's rigor and a designer's eye to stories that reach millions. In the second half of our conversation, we shift our focus to the present and future of design—the teams, the individual contributors, and the leaders who are navigating this evolution in real time. Kate Aronowitz, and Meaghan Choi, and Mike Davidson are three leaders who have different perspectives on where design is headed, and what it means to build meaningful careers in this rapidly changing landscape. Kate Aronowitz is a Design Partner at GV, where she helps companies of all sizes build design-driven cultures. Meaghan Choi is a Product Designer at Anthropic, focused on developer experiences for emerging technologies like AI and cloud computing, including her work on Claude Code. Mike Davidson is VP of Design and User Research at Microsoft AI, with more than two decades leading design at companies including Twitter, Disney, and ESPN.
Get More LVWITHLOVE Content at LVwithLOVE.com Become a partner! Families and young people are the future of the arts, and no one knows that better than Mark Fitzgerald Wilson, Executive Director of the Zoellner Arts Center at Lehigh University. Mark joined Zoellner in 2020, bringing an eclectic background as an educator, business professional, and opera singer. Originally from Iowa, he discovered the Lehigh Valley through his son's lacrosse tournaments and fell in love with the area's energy, trails, and sense of community. When he arrived at Zoellner, he noticed a missing piece in local arts programming: family experiences that were fun, welcoming, and accessible. The result was Family FUN-A-PALOOZA, an annual event that brings families together for live theater, interactive arts activities, and partnerships with local organizations. This year's Family FUN-A-PALOOZA takes place Saturday, November 1 from 10 AM to 1:30 PM, featuring Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical, based on the beloved children's book by Mo Willems. Developed by the Kennedy Center, the show promises laughter, energy, and plenty of opportunities for kids to move and make noise. “This is a non-shushing show,” Wilson says. “Kids, have fun. Parents tell us that when they hear that, the weight just lifts off their shoulders. This is for everyone. We have families with neurodivergent children, sensory-friendly audiences, and people who just want to enjoy being here together.” The event features more than 20 community and campus partners, including PBS, Lehigh University Art Galleries, and local dance groups. Visitors can take part in crafts, art projects, and pre-show performances throughout Zoellner's lobby and open spaces. Costumes are encouraged, even for parents. “It's the day after Halloween, so bring your costumes,” Wilson laughs. “Dress up, have fun, and parents, wear a costume too.” Beyond Family FUN-A-PALOOZA, Zoellner's fall and spring lineup is packed with major performances and new experiences. Wilson highlights Postmodern Jukebox, Dirty Dancing in Concert, and the Morgan Freeman Symphonic Blues Experience, along with orchestral performances from the New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra. “We want to bring world-class artists to our stage while also connecting students to the professional world,” Wilson says. “There are so many great arts organizations in the Lehigh Valley, and each of us brings something different. For Zoellner, it's about giving people cultural experiences they might not get anywhere else.” He also points to Zoellner's new well-being concert series, which lets audiences lie onstage among musicians for a meditative, health-focused experience. “The arts are part of the ecosystem that keeps our community healthy,” Wilson explains. “Music and movement make people feel better. Across the country, doctors are prescribing the arts as part of someone's physical or mental health. That's where we're headed too.” Wilson says innovation will define the next phase of Zoellner's growth. Expect site-specific performances, partnerships with local nonprofits for community ticket programs, and more creative collaborations that bring people together in unexpected spaces. “People want experiences, not just events,” Wilson says. “Some want to sit in Baker Hall, some want to see a show outside, and some might even want to see something in a parking garage. The arts can meet people wherever they are.” Family FUN-A-PALOOZA 2025 takes place Saturday, November 1 from 10 AM to 1:30 PM at the Zoellner Arts Center on the campus of Lehigh University. Visit zoellner.cas.lehigh.edu for details and upcoming events. Listen to the full episode: www.lvwithlove.com Thank you to our Partners! WDIY 88.1 FM Wind Creek Event Center Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate Molly’s Irish Grille & Sports Pub Banko Beverage Company
Florida's economic future depends heavily on investment in education. That mission starts in kindergarten and also requires continuing education to uplift millions of job ready people. In this episode, TBBJ Editor Alexis Muellner invites Florida Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Mark Wilson to share statistics and perspective that impacts business owners in every zip code across the state.
INTERVIEW: Mark Wilson from Mental Health Foundation on 'Top Up' wellbeing campaign for Mental Health Awareness week by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Mark Wilson and SLO Tribune Editor Joe Tarica join host Clive Pinder
Host Clive Pinder is joined by Mark Wilson and SLO Tribune Editor Joe Tarica
A striking new sculpture of an eagle can be seen at Mountshannon Harbour. The sculpture, titled Caimin, the Eagle, was created by local blacksmith and metalworker Mark Wilson together with artist Lynn Kirkham. It commemorates Caimin, one of Ireland's oldest breeding white-tailed eagles, who died last May after almost two decades soaring above Lough Derg. The piece celebrates not only Caimin's legacy but also the wider success of the white-tailed eagle reintroduction project in East Clare. For more on this, Alan Morrissey had a chat with Mark Wilson, Local blacksmith and metalworker. Photo (c) Vera O'Rourke Photography
Incarceration doesn't just impact the person behind bars—it affects entire families. In Part 1 of this powerful conversation, Mark Wilson shares the beginning of his journey through addiction, incarceration, and the ripple effects it had on his loved ones. As he faced the consequences of his actions and the reality of life in prison, Mark began to reflect deeply on the harm he caused and the changes he needed to make. He opens up about the personal and emotional toll of prison—not just for himself, but for his family, who served that “hidden sentence” right alongside him. This episode explores the reality of addiction, accountability, and the early seeds of transformation that would eventually lead him to a life of purpose and service. No matter your background, Mark's story is a reminder that change is possible—and that healing often starts with honesty and connection.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Prison: The Hidden Sentence Community today:https://prisonthehiddensentence.com/LinkedInTwitterFacebook
We talked about the Ryder Cup in our second hour as we were joined by PGA Rules Official Mark Wilson. He and Huge talked about a rough first 2 days for the Americans, gave their thought's on what the American stormed back like they did yesterday, talked about what they would've liked to seen done differently, and more Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome to Connect, a podcast featuring one-on-one interviews with some of the top movers and shakers in the mortgage industry. This week we welcome Mark Wilson, CEO, Advisent Episode discussion topics: How you got into the mortgage industry? You have big news that just launched – the rebranding of your company. What was CWDL is now Advisent! Why a rebrand and what has been the journey to Advisent? How does this rebrand help Advisent support clients with long term strategic goals? I've always found it fascinating that your firm specializes in this the mortgage industry. Where to you see accounting in the mortgage banking space going in the next 5 – 10 years? Can you share with our listeners why you chose to support the California MBA? To learn more about the California MBA, visit cmba.com
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After a stunning rally for US stocks, can investors find better opportunities in other markets? Mark Wilson, Head of Equities Franchise Sales in Global Banking & Markets, discusses with Chris Hussey. Recorded on September 24, 2025. The opinions and views expressed herein are as of the date of publication, subject to change without notice, and may not necessarily reflect the institutional views of Goldman Sachs or its affiliates. The material provided is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation from any Goldman Sachs entity to take any particular action, or an offer or solicitation to purchase or sell any securities or financial products. This material may contain forward-looking statements. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its affiliates make any representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or information contained herein and disclaim any liability whatsoever for reliance on such information for any purpose. Each name of a third-party organization mentioned is the property of the company to which it relates, is used here strictly for informational and identification purposes only and is not used to imply any ownership or license rights between any such company and Goldman Sachs. A transcript is provided for convenience and may differ from the original video or audio content. Goldman Sachs is not responsible for any errors in the transcript. This material should not be copied, distributed, published, or reproduced in whole or in part or disclosed by any recipient to any other person without the express written consent of Goldman Sachs. © 2025 Goldman Sachs. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We were joined by PGA Rules Official Mark Wilson so we could get his thought's on day one of the Ryder Cup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by PGA Rules Official Mark Wilson. He and Huge talked about what they like about both teams, discussed some of the things they're looking forward to, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gordon Duncan is joined by Andy Halliday & Roger Hannah as they react to a weekend of Cup action in Scotland, Russell Martin bounces back with a defeat over Hibs, Celtic breeze past Mark Wilson's Partick Thistle and then two clubs then draw each other in the League Cup Semi Finals. There's also a look back over all the weekends top performers and biggest blunders...Plus Beat The Pundit & The Full Time Teaser
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Gordon Duncan is joined by Hugh Keevins & Scott Allan as they build up to a busy weekend of League Cup action, Celtic travel to Firhill to face Mark Wilson's Partick Thistle, there's build up to Rangers clash with Hibs and there's breaking news from Celtic later in the show. Plus Beat The Pundit & Full Time Teaser
The Right In The Coupon team, Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden, Derek Ferguson and Gordon Dalziel catch-up on the latest Scottish Football news from the week including a sighting of Russell Martin's Rangers squad at Loch Lomond for a team building day following their league defeat to Hearts...The lads also look ahead to this weekend's Premier Sports Cup Quarter-Finals as Hibs travel to Ibrox looking to emulate their Edinburgh rivals' recent victory there while Celtic make the short trip to Firhill to take on Gordon Dalziel's old radio colleague Mark Wilson and Partick Thistle plus Killie face St Mirren and Aberdeen welcome in-form Motherwell to Pittodrie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Right In The Coupon team, Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden, Derek Ferguson and Gordon Dalziel catch-up on the latest Scottish Football news from the week including a sighting of Russell Martin's Rangers squad at Loch Lomond for a team building day following their league defeat to Hearts...The lads also look ahead to this weekend's Premier Sports Cup Quarter-Finals as Hibs travel to Ibrox looking to emulate their Edinburgh rivals' recent victory there while Celtic make the short trip to Firhill to take on Gordon Dalziel's old radio colleague Mark Wilson and Partick Thistle plus Killie face St Mirren and Aberdeen welcome in-form Motherwell to Pittodrie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mediocrity: How Does It Appear in Your School or School System? This is episode 785 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. This is a short introduction to what mediocrity is and why it is important to identify it. I share some thoughts from my friend Mark Wilson that he discussed in his workshop - From Getting by to Getting Better. This is an introduction to a series of episodes that is focused on exposing your mediocrity and sharing some ideas to overcome it. So much to think about! Thanks for listening! Thanks for sharing! Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Learn more about Mark Wilson: https://principal-matters.com https://stevenmiletto.com/581 What They Didn't Teach You In Fancy Leadership School: A Guide for Successful School Leadership: Wilson, Dr. Mark D: 9798988457107: Amazon.com: Books Honda Commercial: Honda - OK Factory (2003, UK) Length - 14:37
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5x PGA Tour winner Mark Wilson shares fatherhood advice as a dad of three kids and gets into what it's like to be a rookie on the PGA Tour Champions this year at age 50.
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Clive discusses Election Integrity with SLO Tribune Editor Joe Tarica and Mark Wilson
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This week Scott & Chris try and predict the 12-team College Football Playoff teams. Plus, a huge week 1 matchup between FSU and Alabama, Mark Wilson joins the show to rep the garnet & gold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump just created the National Design Studio and tapped Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia to lead the charge. Cracker Barrel has offended or enraged just about everyone with its new logo. Figma hit Wall Street with a bang. It's been a big month for design. And on this episode of By Design, hosts Liz Stinson and Mark Wilson give the rundown of the latest news before talking with Figma chief design officer Yuhki Yamashita just after the company's super successful IPO. Yuhki shares where Figma goes from here and how he's thinking about design products in the age of AI and vibe coding. Then, we'll round things out the best and worst designs of the month as Teenage Engineering, Apple, A24, and AOL battle for the crown (or not).
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Host Clive Pinder sits down with SLO Tribune Editor Joe Tarica and media commentator Mark Wilson for issues of the day.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Brian Graham & Gordon Dalziel as they react to Rangers victory in Athens, breakdown Celtic closing in on Manchester City's Jahmai Simpson-Pusey, Brian give's us an insight into Falkirk preparation for the new season and Partick Thistle's Mark Wilson re-joins the panel..sort of
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There have been 11 Superman films released in the past 50 years. How do you make a new one that stands out? On this episode of By Design, hosts Liz Stinson and Mark Wilson interview the production designer for the latest Superman film, Beth Mickle. They discuss her collaborations with director James Gunn and share how she developed the latest Superman aesthetic. Plus, she explains why her team chose the more difficult route of relying heavily on practical effects. Liz and Mark also discuss the latest in design news including the vibeless summer , Meta's tent city, and a certain copycat in the New York City mayoral race. And at the end of the episode, Liz and Mark debate their best and worst designs of the month: MAGA Coke, Sam Altman's sunglasses, and Anne Hathaway are all in contention.
What does successful reentry really take—and why do so few get the chance? In this episode, Mark Wilson reflects on his first six months of freedom after nearly 40 years in prison and exposes the broken systems waiting on the outside. From inaccessible housing to bureaucratic cruelty, we explore why Oregon's reentry process fails so many, and what it would take to build one rooted in dignity and support.The Trail Blazing Justice podcast is a production of the Oregon Justice Resource Center.
