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My latest guest mix for Charisarts for broadcast on his shows on Free Radio Stuttgart (DE) and Radio Stadtfilter (CH) Details can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/coderedfm https://code-red-fm.de/ https://stadtfilter.ch/sendungen/164-garacho/ DJ Teebee - Blue Rose (Travel In Silence EP - Subtitles) DJ Teebee - Intelligence Unknown (Juice Records) Maxwell - Gravity: Pushing to Pull [Fellowship Remix] (Defunked) Fellowship - Divided Soul (Liquid Funk LP - Creative Source Records) Lenzman - Starz feat. Kevin King [LSB Remix] (Looking at the Stars ~ The Remixes - Metalheadz) L.A.O.S - Harmony (Future Retro) L.A.O.S - We All (Moodswings LP - Spearhead Records) Apex feat. Ayah - Space Between (Weapons of Mass Creation 3 LP - Hospital Records) Logistics - The Trip (Weapons of Mass Creation 2 LP - Hospital Records) Villem & Mcleod - Another Star (Samurai Red Seal) Break - No Destiny (Commercial Suicide) Marcus Intalex & Spirit - Crackdown (Metalheadz) Spirit - Buzzed (The Fourth Cycle EP - Dispatch Recordings) A Sides - Arctic feat. MC Fats (Fours EP - Sun and Bass Recordings)
What does it mean to live a heroic life? Does it take the skillset and killer instinct of a Marine on the front lines in war? Or do you need the courage and mental toughness to overcome life's greatest challenges? For Rudy Reyes, my guest in this episode, it was all this and more. Once a Weapon of Mass Destruction, Rudy is now on a mission to be known as a Weapon of Mass Creation. But what does that mean? And how you can do the same in your life? How to condition yourself to stay focused in any situation. [23:31] What is the ultimate form of bravery and courage? [37:35] Rudy's 3 components of optimal fitness. [55:43] Should you resist all of the modern diet trends? [1:01:30] How to use adversity as a tool to thrive in life. [1:08:41] 7 Cardinal Sins of Muscle Growth: Don't waste another workout until you download this FREE report. https://jasonferruggia.com/7sins How to Get Ripped Over 40: Get ripped... In just 3 hours per week. https://www.physiqueover40.com/guide LMNT: Zero sugar. No artificial colors. Pure electrolytes without the crappy ingredients. Restore health through hydration, and get a free sample pack at drinklmnt.com/renegade. Blokes: Every man over 40 should be getting comprehensive blood work done every 6 months to maximize health and performance. Get started today at blokes.co/jay.
GameCast -GośćCast #10 - Michał Azarewicz PR & Marketing Manager w Mass Creation oraz Publishing Manager w We Dig Games opowie o kondycji polskiej branży gier. A ponieważ nasz gość zna polską branżę od podszewki to właśnie z nim porozmawiamy o jej kondycji i wspólnie spróbujemy odpowiedzieć na pytanie dlaczego giełda już nie jest rakiem gamedevu. Audycja GameCast to cotygodniowy podcast, w którym Jan „Johnny” Wyspiański i Mariusz Grotek przekażą Wam najnowsze informacje ze świata gier komputerowych, esportu i technologii. Usłyszycie także pogaduchy o fantastyce, science-fiction, książkach, konwentach i serialach. Dowiecie się gdzie odbywają się największe turnieje, na jakie premiery gier zwrócić uwagę i w jaki sprzęt warto się wyposażyć. Całość okraszona jest dużą dawką wysublimowanego humoru. Dodatkowo w audycjach spin-offowych posłuchacie o branży od strony biznesowej (z specjalistą w tym temacie - Mateuszem Szukajtem, CEO Galaktus PR), czy też grach planszowych oraz filmowych premierach. Dziękujemy za słuchanie! Do usłyszenia! Strona Podcastu https://audycjagamecast.pl/ https://galaktus.podbean.com/ RSS https://feed.podbean.com/galaktus/feed.xml Posłuchasz nas także na: https://www.podkasty.info/katalog/podkast/6499-GameCast Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/gamecasttw Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DfwoyVQ0lfiAS5rZH8VNw Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0gxTF2iBGNysZr0rPgWeXk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AudycjaGameCast Google Podcast https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2dhbGFrdHVzL2ZlZWQueG1s?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjpkIWV9aTtAhUtgnIEHdAUC9UQ9sEGegQIARAC Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/GameCast-32-Czarny-cyber-monday-w-to-pikne-pitkowe-popoudnie-Podcast/B08JM94ZNF
Stellantis reverses controversial changes in contract terms for suppliershttps://www.autonews.com/automakers-suppliers/why-stellantis-retreated-burdensome-contract-term-changes-suppliers?utm_medium=social&utm_term=automotive+news&adobe_mc=MCMID%3D40406725175085922120783321951674270084%7CMCORGID%3D138FFF2554E6E7220A4C98C6%2540AdobeOrg%7CTS%3D1652783462&utm_source=linkedin&utm_content=b4cab056-abaf-49ae-ad28-abb93e712549&CSAuthResp=1%3A%3A903981%3A20957%3A24%3Asuccess%3AF8F49C6B8914C7F1DC82E4AA454D36C6 (Here's the Automotive News article) Good move but what's next? how will Stellantis rebuild supplier trust? We're taking a break, recording from Wales, and changing habits and routines. Time to challenge your thinking and listen to an episode outside of your industry silo. Try one of these:- https://findinggravitas.com/episode/meet-nick-norris-navy-seal (Episode #12, Nick Norris, Navy SEAL) https://findinggravitas.com/episode/meet-clint-bruce-former-navy-special-warfare-officer-nfl-player-and-entrepreneur (Episode #29, Clint Bruce, Former Navy Special Warfare Officer) https://findinggravitas.com/episode/meet-aled-miles-president-ceo-of-sauce-labs (Episode #33, Aled Miles, President & CEO of Sauce Labs) https://findinggravitas.com/episode/meet-david-chislett-chief-activator-weapon-of-mass-creation (Episode #35, David Chislett, Chief Activator & Weapon of Mass Creation ) https://findinggravitas.com/episode/meet-the-generation-z-ceo-michael-chime-ceo-of-prepared (Episode #18, Michael Chime, Generation Z CEO) https://findinggravitas.com/episode/meet-kristy-fercho-head-of-home-lending-at-wells-fargo-chair-of-mortgage-bankers-association (Episode #08, Kristy Fercho, Head of home lending at Wells Fargo & Chair of Mortgage Bankers Association) https://findinggravitas.com/episode/meet-laura-lawson-chief-people-officer-united-wholesale-mortgage (Episode #03, Laura Lawson, Chief People Officer - United Wholesale Mortgage)
The guys talk about Kendrick's The Heart Pt. 5, Bad Bunny's new album, Travis Scott making a comeback and the new Minions soundtrack. Plus Anaheim's own YBG talks about starting in radio, making dope music videos and his single "Hungry". Then Soli from Weapons of Mass Creation comes though to talk about the band's past year, upcoming gigs and their new single "Turmoil" Instagram: @soliwomc @ybg714 @womc714 Links to Youtube, TikTok, Patreon and more: https://linktr.ee/therodriguezshow
The latest edition of On Rotation to be presented by myself, originally broadcast on https://www.icrfm.com/ This is the presented version, a music only version is available via the link below: https://www.mediafire.com/file/odsumnxi8x3e30k/On+Rotation+11+March+2022+-+Music+only+mix.mp3/file TeeBee - Daywalker [Subtitles] Rareform - Banal (Total Science Off World Edit) [New Vision Recordings] Digital - Scandal [L Plates] Natural Born Chillers - Rock the Funky Beat (Urban Takeover Remix) [EastWestDance] Shy FX - This Style [SOUR] Roni Size/Reprazent - Trust Me [Talkin' Loud Classics] Shy FX - Gangsta II feat. Gunsmoke (L Double Remix) [SOUR] Roni Size/Reprazent - Share the Fall [Talkin' Loud Classics] Digital - Square Head [L Plates] Marcus Intalex - Deep Stepper [Marcus Intalex EP - Sun and Bass Recordings] Calibre feat. DRS - Sunrise [Signature Records] FD - Ambra (Calibre Remix) [Serious EP - Sun and Bass Recordings] A Sides - Artic feat. MC Fats [Fours EP - Sun and Bass Recordings] FD - Serious [Serious EP - Sun and Bass Recordings] Cujo - Clarity [Soundtrax For Life Vol. 1 - Sound Trax] Rhyming in Fives - Into the Sunset [Light Leaks EP - Narratives Music] A Sides - Conscious Dub [Fours EP - Sun and Bass Recordings] Rhyming in Fives - Exposed [Light Leaks EP - Narratives Music] S.P.Y. - By Your Side [Spearhead Records] Apex feat. Ayah - Space Between [Weapons of Mass Creation 3 - Hospital Records] Netsky - I Refuse [Spearhead Records] Blame + The Pedge - Avalon [Weapons of Mass Creation 3 - Hospital Records] London Elektricity - The Great Drum & Bass Swindle (Logistics Remix) [Weapons of Mass Creation 3 - Hospital Records] Nu Tone - Missing Link [Hospital Records] T-Connection - At Midnight [T.K. Records]
Kamień węgielny pod dzisiejszą audycję podłożyli przedstawiciele Anshar Studios i Mass Creation, reagując w social mediach na nasze newsy o pierwszych wynikach izometrycznego RPG-a ("Gamedec: Krytycy nie są zgodni, ale jest nieźle") i chodzonej bijatyki ("Shing debiutuje… i tonie na listach sprzedaży"). Obaj zgodnie twierdzili, że przytaczane w naszych materiałach dane bynajmniej nie przesądzają o sprzedażowym sukcesie bądź porażce. Wspólnie z Łukaszem Hacurą i Michałem Azarewiczem zastanawiamy się więc, ile o zbycie mogą powiedzieć nam wishlisty, SteamDB, SteamCharts, SteamSpy czy liczba ocen na platformie Valve. Wyjaśniamy także, które gry sprzedają się na jakich platformach, dlaczego oceny użytkowników bywają cenniejsze od opinii mediów i dumamy, czy twórcy w ogóle powinni przesyłać dziennikarzom klucze.
In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Jerry Fu about conflict with cultural expectations and how culture is constantly changing. They discuss how the individual and the employer can navigate the complexities of culture expectations and how to have healthy conflict. Judith shares the Maverick Leader view who reduces the complexity of culture conflict to the fundamentals of leadership. She ponders the impact of cultural identity on how you identify yourself. Is it possible to stay true to yourself? Listen up to the rest of the conversation. The Mavericks of Mass Creation videos discussed in the episode can be found here: http://bit.ly/MavericksOMC Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com Company Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
In this episode Judith Germain speaks with Patience Ogunbona about the masks that introverts wear and the affect of wearing one. They discuss the self-doubt, self-loathing and self-sabotaging of introverts. Patience explains how introverts can turn this around and how introverted entrepreneurs can become successful. She also explains how employers can help introverted people on their teams, and how introverted people can make themselves more included. Listen up to the rest of the conversation. The Mavericks of Mass Creation videos discussed in the episode can be found here: http://bit.ly/MavericksOMC Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com Company Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Sian Young about healing the human by living more sustainably. It's a Maverick view! Judith expresses her curiosity on how does Maverick Leadership relate to sustainability? Sian is a Sustainable Success Coach and shares how you can live sustainably, healing yourself and the environment that you work in. She explains how living more sustainably (reducing the toxic load on your body, and toxic language in the mind) can change how employees interact with each other in the workplace. Listen to the rest of the conversation! The Mavericks of Mass Creation videos discussed in the episode can be found here: http://bit.ly/MavericksOMC Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com Company Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Dana Vogelmeier who is a workplace strategist. She helps organisations have a company that individuals what to work. They discuss how workplace war can be created and that leaders are role models and are expected to behave in a certain way. Dana explains how mavericks can find a job that they would be happy in. She also shares how employers can create a better workplace. This is a fun conversation, listen up. The Mavericks of Mass Creation videos discussed in the episode can be found here: http://bit.ly/MavericksOMC Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com Company Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Tina Berger about being still long enough to listen. This conversation follows Tina's views on inspiration, creativity and curiosity and how the scientific method isn't everything. Brainstorming becomes a competitive sport. How can groups work better together and what role has 'deep listening' have when individuals work together? What conditions are needed to enable inspiration? What steps are needed to be able to inspire others? The Mavericks of Mass Creation videos discussed in the episode can be found here: http://bit.ly/MavericksOMC Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com Company Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Jenny Toh about what's behind the facade. This is a conversation about imposter syndrome. Where does it come from, how it is formed and what to do about it. They also discuss how to empower someone and how to find out what your values are. The Mavericks of Mass Creation videos discussed in the episode can be found here: http://bit.ly/MavericksOMC Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com Company Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Aaron Young about the ethical dilemmas of a Maverick. Aaron shares his journey in Africa, where his ethics was challenged greatly and the long term consequences that he still lives with today. During the conversation they talk about the pragmatism of Mavericks, and how they deal with adversity. They discuss the Socialised Maverick's call towards being justice driven and what happened to Aaron's principles when he was faced with being sent to an African prison. Listen up to the rest of the conversation. (The opinions expressed in this conversation are Aaron's and are not endorsed by Judith Germain or The Maverick Paradox) The Mavericks of Mass Creation videos discussed in the episode can be found here: http://bit.ly/MavericksOMC Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com Company Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
ln this episode Judith Germain speaks to Jon Baker about the introverts' productivity gap. They discuss introversion and how it affects how leaders respond to their employees. Judith ponders whether the real problem with introverts' lack of productivity is due to a deficit of real leadership skills within the organisation. Jon talks about the differences between introverts and extraverts and how leaders need to factor this in if they wish to increase productivity. Listen to the rest of the conversation. The Mavericks of Mass Creation videos discussed in the episode can be found here: http://bit.ly/MavericksOMC Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com Company Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
The guys review Tyler, The Creator's new album, the BET Awards and the Smithsonian Hip Hop Anthology. Then Tha Prince THS returns to update us on his ventures and remix album. And the return of Weapons of Mass Creation! They discuss their new single "All I Do" Instagram: @thaprinceths @womc714 Videos for the episode at: https://www.youtube.com/c/therodriguezshow Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/TheRodriguezShow. $1 a month gets you an exclusive segment and more! Listen to The Rodriguez Show every Friday 10AM (PST) on your favorite podcast app (iTunes, Google Play, etc.) and visit rodriguezshow.com for videos, pictures and more! Follow the guys: Instagram Cesar Rodriguez= @iamcesarrod Carlos Rodriguez= @cvrlos_trs or @fotosbycvrlos_ Mandoh= @mvndoh Twitter: @rodriguezshowoc Instagram: @therodriguezshow Facebook.com/officialrodriguezshow Assistant Producer: Yael Flowers Content Creator: Alondra Valdivia Executive Patreon Tier Supporter: Efrain Martinez rodriguezshow.com hits101radio.com
In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Darrell Williams on what you are going to do, who you are going to follow and who you are going to be. That the decisions that you make today are going to affect your tomorrow. They discuss what HR looks for in US Military Officers and what's the dominant leadership style. Darrell's answer is surprising. They talk about the fact that leaders are role models all the time. Amongst a number of other things, they discuss the need to compete to grow and not to destroy. They talk about leadership being about helping people in their weakest moment and what do you do with those career critical moments. Listen up to the rest of the conversation. The Mavericks of Mass Creation videos discussed in the episode can be found here: http://bit.ly/MavericksOMC Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com Company Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
The David Lee Martin Show - Daily Encouragement For Christian Creatives
https://davidleemartin.com/become-a-weapon-of-mass-creation/ The creative life is not one that resides in the world of ideas, it lives and breathes in the realm of action. Application is where the rubber meets the road and visions become reality. It is no use to have a notion roll around in your skull endlessly without it somehow finding a vent of expression. Only in its outing can an idea find an audience. And with an audience it takes form.
Meet David Chislett - Author, poet, musician, artist, entrepreneur, and a man on a mission to activate creativity in as many people as he can. This podcast will challenge your perception of creativity, what it is, how it works and how to unleash creativity in your team. 1:55 David’s story 6:10 Going deep into innovation & creativity 22:20 Music & managing creatives 28:00 Labels 35:00 What is a creativity workshop? 37:00 Creating a culture of innovation 49:00 Is now the time? 57:10 How do you start your day? 1:02:50 Advice to your 25yr old self
Jeżeli chcecie odczuć na własnych uszach, co to znaczy zostać opętanym przez bogów Chaosu, mam dla was świetną informację. Wystarczy, że posłuchacie, o czym gadamy, jak zwykle o niczym i bez sensu. Serio, to nasz najbardziej chaotyczny odcinek. Co ciekawe, w tym morzu obłędu, udało nam się dopłynąć trzy razy do celu. Za pierwszym razem mówiąc o Shing!, jednym z ciekawszych beat-em up'ów ostatnich lat - i to od polskiego studia Mass Creation. Za drugim - o EarthX, dzięki której to grze mogliśmy się poczuć jak Elon Musk, obecnie najbogatszy człowiek świat. I na koniec Timelie, gdzie skradaliśmy się, przekradaliśmy i rozwiązywaliśmy zagadki środowiskowe. Tak więc, jeśli zamęt i kołomyje nie są wam straszne, zapraszamy do przesłuchania odcinka! 02:36 Intro 15:11 Shing! 37:17 EarthX 52:25 Timelie
This week I had a fascinating conversation about all that we can learn from being in nature with Claire Vanderplank.Claire, through her company, Weapons of Mass Creation provides a vision quest service here in Western Australia.During this conversation, we really dived into what exactly is a vision quest and in particular the role of nature and all that we can learn from nature in relation to transition within our own systems and community.This is a super conversation with a lady who has spent a lot of time solo by herself out in nature; and you can really tell that there's a lot of depth of character that she's drawing on throughout the podcast.
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/My guest this week, David Chislett, dropped out of private school in South Africa to become a rocker. From playing punk to managing bands he ultimately made his way to Utrecht in the Netherlands to become a self-proclaimed Weapon of Mass Creation.He teaches people how we can put creativity at the heart of our armoury of workplace skills. Doing this can help us become not just better innovators, but better decision makers.We cover:- Preconditions for creativity- Punk rock in South Africa- Which dots to join- Everyday creativity- Making it happenTo your humanity,RichardLinks:David's websiteThe Playful Creative summit
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/My guest this week, David Chislett, dropped out of private school in South Africa to become a rocker. From playing punk to managing bands he ultimately made his way to Utrecht in the Netherlands to become a self-proclaimed Weapon of Mass Creation.He teaches people how we can put creativity at the heart of our armoury of workplace skills. Doing this can help us become not just better innovators, but better decision makers.We cover:- Preconditions for creativity- Punk rock in South Africa- Which dots to join- Everyday creativity- Making it happenTo your humanity,RichardLinks:David's websiteThe Playful Creative summit
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/My guest this week, David Chislett, dropped out of private school in South Africa to become a rocker. From playing punk to managing bands he ultimately made his way to Utrecht in the Netherlands to become a self-proclaimed Weapon of Mass Creation.He teaches people how we can put creativity at the heart of our armoury of workplace skills. Doing this can help us become not just better innovators, but better decision makers.We cover:- Preconditions for creativity- Punk rock in South Africa- Which dots to join- Everyday creativity- Making it happenTo your humanity,RichardLinks:David's websiteThe Playful Creative summit
OTG Bonus "Mass Creation Interview" by Only True Gamers
OTG Bonus "Mass Creation Interview Sneak Peek" by Only True Gamers
Greg Kurek is creative director at Mass Creation, an indie games studio that is known for its mobile games. They took the dive into premium Steam and Console titles with Shing!, an arcade Beat 'Em Up.The developers took a big risk in mixing up the familiar control scheme for old school players. I wanted to find out if it paid off and what some of the lessons were from this! Hope you guys find it interesting.Get Shing! on Steam:https://store.steampowered.com/app/1103730/Shing/Follow Mass Creation- Twitter: https://twitter.com/mass_creation- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shingthegame- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MassCreationGames- Website: https://mass-creation.com/Follow Moonlight Game Devs:- Website: https://moonlightgamedevs.com/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/devs_moonlight- Discord: https://discord.gg/rfcYJJB- Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/MoonlightGameDevs- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Moonlight-Game-Devs-117297853384521- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrGAw9i5HoaByeiQAV5FaLA- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moonlightgamedev/
You can’t keep a good band down and no Reno band epitomizes that made-up saying better than our guests this week, Weapons of Mass Creation. You can’t call it a comeback, because they’ve been here for many years (you can’t call it a plagarism, because it’s altered a bit.). We get to talk to them […]
If you enjoy this podcast, consider buying me a coffee: https://adamstoner.com/support When I shared my last update, the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis was still a tragedy happening in a country with little resemblance to ours, millions of miles away. Today, in the UK, we're faced with thousands of fresh cases and the prospect of hundreds of deaths each day. There's a lot of suffering and despair in the world right now, not just from those afflicted with the virus but also from small businesses that have shuttered and people whose lives have dramatically changed. But I also see a lot of hope. I see people mucking in and helping out locally, I see new businesses – and new ways of doing business – rise from the ashes of old ones. It might surprise some of you that I am an investor in a few independent businesses and, although the honey company I invest in has been hampered by the closure of the hospitality industry, and the beer business by the closure of gastropubs, I'm proud to report they're both doing well, taking care of their staff, and continuing to operate online. Support them, and your own local enterprises, if you can. I'm probably one of the exceptionally lucky ones in this crisis, managing to actually save some money due to the fact my £600-a-month season ticket habit is temporarily paused. I've been sharing some of that spare cash with Age UK – who are doing a great job supporting elderly people who are most at-risk at this time – and The Trussell Trust – who run food banks up and down the country. This crisis has also highlighted to me that humankind has the power to make significant change very quickly. We know in the face of immediate crises what needs to be done. Already, we see forms of community democracy and grassroots action starting to spring and I see an increased sense of autonomy among individuals and communities who are able to make their own decisions in the presence of slow moving professional advice. My hope, when this whole thing is over, is that we can turn this action into lasting system change. The fear we are all experiencing today is a revelatory one – it's of vulnerability and frailty – but it's important to remember that whatever you're doing to help, whether it's staying in or fighting on the frontline, helping in hospitals or shopping responsibly in supermarkets, sharing information online or in your community, we all have a part to play. I've been trying my best to play my part… As schools shut their gates for what could be the last time this academic year, Fun Kids – the UK's children's radio station that I work for – moved up a gear. I'm producing and editing a daily kids podcast called Stuck at Home. You can get Stuck at Home in all of your usual apps from Apple Podcasts and Spotify to Google Podcasts and, for the first time for an active podcast created by a commercial radio station, you can also discover a special version created for BBC Sounds. Shutting the office has turned me on to ways of working that I probably wouldn't have tried. Earlier in the month, I shared some of my favourite creative tools in a post titled Weapons of Mass Creation – you can read it at /weapons – but I've found a few to be vital for working from home: Slack and Zoom for communication (even though Zoom faces questions over its end-to-end encryption claims) Cleanfeed for high quality remote recording; we're using it at Fun Kids to record Stuck at Home and The Week Junior Show Dropshare for sharing files with people quickly and CloudMounter, which lets you mount services like Dropbox as if they were hard drives In the absence of a professional soundproofed studio, I've been using a Shure MV88 microphone plugged into my iPhone with a pair of Bose QuietComfort 35's to monitor the sound. It's what I am using to record my podcast, under a bunch of duvets! Let me know your favourite tools for working from home by dropping me a tweet (I'm @admstnr) or by emailing me by tapping here. Now that so many of us find ourselves working in places that were previously very not-work, I think having fun and interesting hobbies to separate those times are important. Spring is here and I've begun planting up my VegTrug. I'm growing onions, carrots, celery, tomatoes and, as always, chillies from the fantastic people at the South Devon Chilli Farm. Although I grow every year, I was inspired to get a move-on by Dave Erasmus – a longterm mentor of mine – who mentioned the importance of growing food in a video on his YouTube channel. I've also picked up my ukulele for the first time in a few months, strumming some tunes every now-and-then to help break up the day. I'll spare you a video of that, but you can hear a little in the podcast version of this newsletter – tap here to subscribe. Wherever you may be, I hope you're safe and well and manage to find that all important space and time for yourself. That's all for this month. Stay in touch. Your friend, Adam Stoner
More recently known for her Black Panther and Wakanda Forever Marvel Comics, Nnedi Okorafor is an international award-winning novelist of African-based science fiction, fantasy and magical realism for both children and adults. Born in the United States to two Nigerian immigrant parents, Nnedi is known for weaving African culture into creative evocative settings and memorable characters. In a profile of Nnedi’s work titled, “Weapons of Mass Creation,” The New York Times called Nnedi’s imagination “stunning.” Game of Thrones author, George R.R. Martin and HBO are currently developing a show based on her World Fantasy Award Winning novel, Who Fears Death. Ta-Nehisi Coates has passed the torch on writing the Black Panther comics to Nnedi, and the women warriors from the mega-hit movie were such fan favorites that Marvel has tasked Nnedi to create a new spinoff comic, Wakanda Forever. Series: "Writer's Symposium By The Sea" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33945]
More recently known for her Black Panther and Wakanda Forever Marvel Comics, Nnedi Okorafor is an international award-winning novelist of African-based science fiction, fantasy and magical realism for both children and adults. Born in the United States to two Nigerian immigrant parents, Nnedi is known for weaving African culture into creative evocative settings and memorable characters. In a profile of Nnedi’s work titled, “Weapons of Mass Creation,” The New York Times called Nnedi’s imagination “stunning.” Game of Thrones author, George R.R. Martin and HBO are currently developing a show based on her World Fantasy Award Winning novel, Who Fears Death. Ta-Nehisi Coates has passed the torch on writing the Black Panther comics to Nnedi, and the women warriors from the mega-hit movie were such fan favorites that Marvel has tasked Nnedi to create a new spinoff comic, Wakanda Forever. Series: "Writer's Symposium By The Sea" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33945]
More recently known for her Black Panther and Wakanda Forever Marvel Comics, Nnedi Okorafor is an international award-winning novelist of African-based science fiction, fantasy and magical realism for both children and adults. Born in the United States to two Nigerian immigrant parents, Nnedi is known for weaving African culture into creative evocative settings and memorable characters. In a profile of Nnedi’s work titled, “Weapons of Mass Creation,” The New York Times called Nnedi’s imagination “stunning.” Game of Thrones author, George R.R. Martin and HBO are currently developing a show based on her World Fantasy Award Winning novel, Who Fears Death. Ta-Nehisi Coates has passed the torch on writing the Black Panther comics to Nnedi, and the women warriors from the mega-hit movie were such fan favorites that Marvel has tasked Nnedi to create a new spinoff comic, Wakanda Forever. Series: "Writer's Symposium By The Sea" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33945]
More recently known for her Black Panther and Wakanda Forever Marvel Comics, Nnedi Okorafor is an international award-winning novelist of African-based science fiction, fantasy and magical realism for both children and adults. Born in the United States to two Nigerian immigrant parents, Nnedi is known for weaving African culture into creative evocative settings and memorable characters. In a profile of Nnedi’s work titled, “Weapons of Mass Creation,” The New York Times called Nnedi’s imagination “stunning.” Game of Thrones author, George R.R. Martin and HBO are currently developing a show based on her World Fantasy Award Winning novel, Who Fears Death. Ta-Nehisi Coates has passed the torch on writing the Black Panther comics to Nnedi, and the women warriors from the mega-hit movie were such fan favorites that Marvel has tasked Nnedi to create a new spinoff comic, Wakanda Forever. Series: "Writer's Symposium By The Sea" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33945]
What does it mean to live a heroic life? Does it take the skillset and killer instinct of a Marine on the front lines in war? Or do you need the courage and mental toughness to overcome life’s greatest challenges? For Rudy Reyes, my guest in this episode, it was all this and more. Rudy is a former Force Recon Marine, actor, motivational speaker and fitness expert. As a child he faced and overcame struggles that most people can’t fathom. Watching silver screen heroes like Bruce Lee and Stallone, he found encouragement, hope and the example of what he wanted to be. He followed in the footsteps of his father and stepfather and enlisted in the Marines. After proudly serving his country he ended his decorated military career as an American hero. At one point in his life Rudy was a Weapon of Mass Destruction. His new goal is to leave a legacy where he is known as a Weapon of Mass Creation. Rudy achieved success and fulfillment despite great adversity. To learn what it takes for you to do the same don’t miss this episode. Show notes for this and every episode can be found at www.JasonFerruggia.com This episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens. With 75 ingredients working together to help with eleven different areas of health, there is no better all-in-one supplement than Athletic Greens. Detoxify your body, boost your energy, and strengthen your immune system. Get all your vital nutrition in 30 seconds or less by going to https://www.athleticgreens.com/jay to claim your Renegade Radio special offer. This episode is also brought to you by Four Sigmatic. Their brand new Mushroom Mocha Mix combines their super popular Mushroom Coffee with the goodness of chaga and criollo variety cacao to delight and soothe the senses, morning or night. Criollo variety cacao is grown in the foothills of the Andes and is arguably the best tasting and highest quality cacao on the planet. Mushroom mocha mix boasts 500mg of organic dual-extracted chaga per serving. Four Sigmatic is gut friendly and great for those who get an upset stomach from regular coffee. It gets you focused but not jittery, and contains less than half the caffeine of regular coffee. Four Sigmatic comes in handy packets that you just mix with hot or cold water, and it takes just a second to prepare. Go to www.FourSigmatic.com/Jay and use the code JAY to get 15% discount. This episode is also brought to you by Organifi, an organic, superfood supplement line that makes quality trusted nutrition convenient and accessible. Their Daily Tumeric helps promote a healthy response to inflammation in your body. Click HERE or go to www.organifi.com/jay to get 20% off your order by using the coupon code “JAY” at checkout.
This week on the Creative South Podcast I’m talking with designer and illustrator, Brittany Barnhart. Brittany and I talk about how attending Weapons of Mass Creation while in college helped solidify her desire to be a designer, the importance of remaining curious and learning new things, dealing with a nightmare client and the lessons she learned, and more,
Dustin Lee of Retro Supply Co. It’s funny how a change of events can spark a radical shift for the better in your life. Dustin Lee went from rock bottom and desperation to kicking out amazing vintage based designer products for creatives under his business Retro Supply Co. His shop specializes in brushes, textures and fonts inspired by historic vintage materials. That's just the tip of the iceberg. Dustin found a need in the world and invested the extra effort in order for his products to stand out on Creative Market. The rest is history he changed his life with a new source of passive income. Over the years, he's carved out a niche in this field by giving talks and teaching workshops on building side income with your creative projects. The response was so massive that he eventually created a side brand called Passive Income for Designers which is structured around his newsletter and Facebook Group. In a competitive world where people tend to keep knowledge to themselves, Dustin goes all out and shares it all. He is also a co-host on the growing Honest Designers Podcast where he and 3 other creative talk about business insights and how they push each other to the next level. There's Gold in This Episode In this episode we talk about: Making and creating things you wish you saw in the world. Decision making and finding ways to stand out. Taking action when your back is against the wall. How digital products should be just as attractive as physical products. The benefits of collaborating and building relationships. Practical steps for creating and launching your first product. All listeners of this episode are gifted with a coupon code for 30% OFF your first order on his Retro Supply Co. website. Use PIZZAROLLS30 and take advantage of everything he has in his shop, including bundles! Keep an eye out for his workshops or speaking gigs in 2018. In the meantime, connect with him via social media, his newsletters, podcast or Facebook Group below in the show notes section. Shownotes Retro Supply Co. Website Retro Supply Co. Instagram Design Cuts - Honest Designers Podcast Free Retro Supply Co. Product Bundle & Newsletter Dustin Lee's Twitter Get the FREE 5-Day Passive Income for Designers Course Passive Income for Designers Facebook Group The wonderful / amazing Diane Gibbs Weapons of Mass Creation (WMC Fest) Von Glitcshka's Entertaining Twitter Account Join my team and get first dibs on holiday products and discounts Podcast theme music by Blookah Want to Support the Show? Become a backer on Patreon Leave an iTunes Rating and Review Share the show on social media or follow the Perspective Podcast Instagram Subscribe on your favorite podcast player: iTunes Stitcher Google Play Radio Overcast
Matt and Andy take an episode off and Maurice wrangles three new contributors from all over the country to discuss how geography influences design community. Richard Wade Morgan, Kim Green, and Jamal Collins call in from Atlanta, Boseman, and Clevenland, respectively, and compare their experiences as a designer in different locales. Links Discussed Studio WadeSarah LawrenceWeapons of Mass CreationAdventures in Design PodcastMontana State UniversityBora ShehuUniversity of GeorgiaLiving Walls AtlantaGoat Farm Arts CenterRazorfishSon & SonsMailchimpKabbageMake America Gay AgainLost-N-Found Youth
A Memo From Scotty: 3 Years of Weekly Content Can Lead to Fatigue In 2017 I started the year off the with the motto, "Do Less But Better." Unfortunately, I am human and have been horrible at sticking to this mantra. Over the past 3 years, I've been putting out weekly content like a drawing, blog post or audio. Weekly content is all I know but trying to manage this with: the day job doing freelance maintaining relationships with my wife, family and friends has begun to take a toll on me, not to mention all the other things I seem to fit within my schedule. Sometimes it can feel like an endless cycle, like when do I get a break? This past April was absolutely ridiculous with all the traveling and teaching a workshop at Creative South and speaking at Crop Conference. The months and preparation leading up to it were intense as well. I told myself that May would be different and I would slow down and enjoy myself. Next thing you know, I book up any free time I have with freelance and side projects. Safe to say, May went by in a flash and I can barely remember anything that happened. It's making me realize that I keep my plate full unintentionally and it makes it difficult to "live in the moment" even though I've improved at celebrating all wins...or at least acknowledge them. There’s just so much going on that I can’t stress myself out trying to hustle to make all these things happen in the week. I’m infamous for being too hard on myself and that’s why I’m giving myself a break and ditching unnecessary stress. Reevaluating My Priorities The podcast is my #1 priority as it’s the most fulfilling but it’s also the most demanding. Sometimes I don’t feel like I have enough time to pump out the best quality in the episode or the show artwork as I'm rushed. This pains me but for the short future I’m going to take the show to an every other week for my sanity and to free me up to: experiment with video on the podcast for Youtube spend more time with Emily, family and friends during the summer update my website prepare for my Weapons of Mass Creation speech in August go above and beyond in my client work to help pay off debt I'm making this choice to ditch unnecessary stress I get when trying to rush out an episode each week. There's too much going on and especially in the summer time to effectively manage it all to the quality I expect from myself. The show will eventually return to a weekly format as I know this is what has the biggest potential in my short creative career. However, I need to pace myself and play long-game mindset so I don't burn out in the short term. Give Yourself a Break While it'll be hard to adapt to this new format, my life and productivity revolve around routine. I know this will allow me to reflect and understand how I can improve and evolve the show to a higher level. I hope you know how much your respect, understanding, encouragement and support mean to me as I slowly figure things out in my personal and business life. Thanks for listening. Much love, Scotty Shownotes Creative South Crop Conference Weekly Content Checklist Podcast Music: Blookah
The Do’s & Don’ts of Attending Creative South (From My Perspective) Are you feeling a bit stagnant in your work and desperate to get around like minded creatives? If so, then it’s time you attended a conference like Creative South. Here in a few weeks, April 6-9 to be exact, hundreds of people will invade the tiny downtown Columbus, GA area. When you arrive, there is a buzz in the atmosphere as you know you’re around the right people. Shit, the tagline is even “Come as Friends, Leave as Family,” and this couldn’t be truer. In 2015, I attended Creative South for the first time it sparked a massive swing of momentum in my life. There were several reasons I purchased the ticket because I: felt compelled to try something different. needed to surround myself with like-minded individuals who are doing what I strive to do. needed to get out of my comfort zone and get out of my little bubble in Cedar Falls, IA. All three of these were accomplished and Creative South has become an annual affair for me. I’ve built so many amazing relationships that I’m actually bringing my wife, Emily Russell, this year so she can see what the hype is about. If you’re attending for the first time, this post is for you. Here is a list of Do’s and Dont’s to ensure you experience Creative South like a champ in 2017. Do’s Attend All the Speakers The speakers Mike Jones and company bring in are the real deal. They’ve built or are building a name for themselves in their respected industries. Their focus is to provide you with something to act on when you leave the conference. Each year I’ve made an effort to reach out to several speakers who inspired me. It led to great conversations over lunch, dinner, etc. and resulted in some great relationships. Some speakers I’m particularly hyped to see this year are Jamal Collins, Dominque Falla, Bob Ewing, Alicja Colon and Ced Funches. Take Notes Listening is great, but these speakers are dropping gold and you’re going to want to refer back to some of the bombs they dropped. You can even take sketchnotes like Emily Carlton who I’ll plug in the workshop section. You can then share your notes on social media with the Creative South #CS17 and let people know what they are missing! In 2015, I shared my sketchnotes with Jason Craig after his talk. This led to a screen printed coffee poster collab and he also became a great friend and a mentor to me. He even hung out with me back stage last year to help me prep before my talk. Attend the Bridge Party Thursday’s opening mixer party is absolutely ridiculous and sets the tone for the conference. They shut down an entire bridge and deck it out for one epic party. There are food vendors, drinks, fireworks, great conversations and Ink Wars… Watch Ink Wars Ink Wars is held Thursday on the bridge. It’s a setup of about 5 artists who are equipped with only a small sketchbook, a large white canvas and a massive black sharpie to go to war with. The artists have 1 hour to create something based off a random topic. These constraints unleash some pretty wild concepts that’ll blow your mind. Participate / Watch Adobe Creative Jam Alright, this one is new to me and its’s replacing the beloved Type Fight...RIP. Adobe Creative Jam is an event series where creatives share a behind-the-scene peek into their processes and projects. Meanwhile, teams compete in a tournament that puts their creative skills to the test using Adobe Creative Cloud. Be sure to check it out wherever it’s hosted. The vendor hall is my best guess. Attend Workshops Some of the best value comes from attending workshops which range from hand lettering, passive income, sketchnotes, etc. Here’s a little shameless plug. This year I’m actually co-teaching a workshop with the homie Brian Manley called "Crafting Your Killer Talk." If you’re looking to get into public speaking, podcasting, vlogging or videos in general, then this workshop is for you. Sharing your brilliant and strange ideas publicly can be difficult but our workshop will: help you overcome your fear of speaking publicly give you the tools and structure to outline your ideas boost your confidence in writing and communicating those ideas I remember watching people on stage my first year wishing I could grow a pair and do the same. The following year Mike Jones asked to speak and it was the most terrifying yet life changing experience. It’s since led to me speaking at upcoming conferences like Crop and Weapons of Mass Creation. Hell, it even sparked the inspiration to start the Perspective Podcast. This workshop is about getting you on this level too as you have something valuable to share and you can make an impact outside of your art as well. Spend Your Life’s Savings in the Vendor Hall Last year I spent all my money at the Inch x Inch, DKNG and Draplin booths. You’ll find a ton of other booths sporting posters, t-shirts, pins, stickers, etc. You even will have the chance to screen print your own tee with Real Thread. I have no doubt you’ll leave with plenty of swag to plaster in your office, on your sketchbooks, laptop, skateboard or pretty much anywhere. Get Out of Your Comfort Zone If you want the full experience you gotta ditch your introverted tendencies. Being reserved and escaping to your hotel room will extinguish any chance of having any impactful conversations and epic relationships. While I’m an extrovert, I still came here all by myself in 2015 and didn’t know anyone. My anxiety was through the roof like a new kid from a small town in a massive high school. However, I forced myself to mingle and now my best friends who I talk to the most are the people I met here. You’ll get back what you put into it! Reach Out to People When you arrive, it’s going to be like you’re around hundreds of familiar Instagram avatars. Start connecting names and faces beforehand through social media so you can jump right into a conversation when you meet in person. Doing this will make getting out of your comfort zone and building relationships that much easier. Again, the speakers are so down to earth so don’t be afraid to approach them. Oh ya, try not to gush about how great they are—it’s awkward so treat them like the normal people they are. Try the Local Food There is so much great food in downtown Columbus and you have to make the effort to try it all. My personal favorites were Iron Bank Coffee Co. in the mornings, Picasso’s, 11th and Bay, Tommy’s BBQ, The Black Cow and the Loft just to name a few. I promise you will not leave hungry. Dont’s Treat it as a Business Networking Event For the love of everything good on this earth, please do not show up throwing your business cards to as many as people as possible. This isn’t the place for that shit. Build relationships and hand out some stickers, patches or pins. Get to know people and their story. I’m not even bringing business cards this year but if I did, I would only hand them out to someone if they asked me. Be a Grimey Salesman Along with throwing your business cards out to people, don’t go pushing your products and services on people either. This place is about building community. It’s not a breeding ground for you to sell your stuff. Sign up for a vendor booth if that’s the case. Be a Fly on the Wall By hanging back during the day and going to your hotel each night, you can't experience Creative South like a champ. Even if you don’t drink, that’s totally fine! This is an intimate setting and you will get your full money’s worth by investing in yourself and taking every precious moment possible to engage in deep conversations. Feel the Pressure Many people hand out cool things like stickers, pins, patches, coasters, etc. Don’t feel the pressure of needing to go all out on swag to hand out to people. Soak up the Creative South experience instead. People won’t remember you necessarily for what you handed out — they will remember you from the connection they made with you. Get Too Hungover Party away, I know I will be, but don’t miss out on speakers, panels, vendors, conversations, etc. because you were too hungover and need puke in the comforts of your room. This is a sure bet to waste your money and your experience. I understand taking a nap or recharging for a bit, but being a hungover mess isn’t going to impress anyone. Be Afraid to Get Weird in Good Taste I was a bit reserved my first year, but last year and this year are far from the case. There will be plenty of opportunities to embarrass yourself for awesome prizes. You can let loose, do karaoke, hug strangers or dance freely because seriously, no one cares and you’re even weirder playing the “too cool” game. Experience Creative South Alright, so if this is your first year then I can’t tell you how excited I am for you. As you can tell, I’m driving home the point that this place is all about the people and the motivation you will take home with you. Be yourself, but also break out of your shell and do things you normally wouldn’t like introduce yourself to one of your favorite speakers. Follow these guidelines and you'll be sure to experience Creative South like a champ! ps. Definitely, make sure to come say hey to me as I have 2 types of pizza stickers to dish out. Key Takeaways Surround yourself with like-minded individuals Familiarize yourself with people via social media beforehand Don’t be afraid to reach out and strike up a convo Participate in every social event possible Take notes / sketchnotes Take a workshop, especially mine. You’ll get back what you put into it Relationships > business cards Finally, if you need some more reasons to attend Creative South in the future, check out my friends Lenny’s Top 10 Reasons to Attend Creative South. Shownotes: Mike Jones Matt Dawson - Stay Gray Ponyboy Crop Conference Weapons of Mass Creation Lenny Terenzi Jamal Collins Dominque Falla Bob Ewing Alicja Colon Ced Funches Emily Carlton - Sketchnotes Jason Craig Crafting Your Killer Talk Workshop My Creative South Speech 2016 Nick Jenkins - Blookah Music
We’re wrapping up the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I sit down with Ryan Roghaar of R2 Media Group and talk about working with a partner in Spain, the challenges of splitting time between two continents, how he got to where he is today, and more.
We’re wrapping up the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I’m joined by my beautiful and talented co-host, Lenny Terenzi of Hey Monkey! Design. We sit down with Brittany Barnhart and talk with her about getting started in the industry as a freelancer, the importance of experimenting with your work, her passion for illustration, her favorite type of beer, and more.
We’re continuing with the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I fired my former co-host Blake Stevenson of Jetpacks and Rollerskates in favor of Mr. Hey Monkey himself, Lenny Terenzi. We sit down with Doc Reed and talk with him about lucid dreaming, the importance of listening, and the best and worst advice he’s ever gotten.
We’re continuing with the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I’m joined once again by a special guest co-host, Blake Stevenson of Jetpacks and Rollerskates. We sit down and talk with Dustin Lee of Retro Supply, about awkward off mic moments, why he started Retrosupply and his new project, Passive Income for Designers, where he teaches designers how to market and sell products to earn an income. And, I give him a hard time about his podcast, Passive Income for Designers, which just released a new episode after an extended hiatus.
We’re continuing with the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I’m joined by a special guest co-host, Blake Stevenson of Jetpacks and Roller-skates. We sit down and talk with Anderson Munro of Bluu Dreams, an Aquatic themed clothing brand about his company, how he got his start, and the best and worst advice he’s ever gotten.
We’re continuing with the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I’m joined by a special guest co-host, Mr. Blake Stevenson of Jetpacks and Roller-skates. We sit down and talk with New Jersey-based Designer and Illustrator, Kevin Greene about growing up in a blue-collar family, designing the Shorty Awards, and pushing himself to pursue more illustration work.
We’re continuing with the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I talk with designer Joe Baron of Branded Baron about Ink Wars, the importance of having a good lawyer, and we do bad impressions of Muppets and Thundercats.
This special bonus episode was recorded live at Weapons of Mass Creation. Dylan Menges joined me in the balcony of the State theater lobby for a short conversation about being a competitor in ink wars and the importance of drawing with your hands instead of just the computer.
This special bonus episode was recorded live at the Dribble Meetup during Weapons of Mass Creation. I had the opportunity to talk with Mitch Shepherd of Humbly Made, Mike Sulick from Fan Brandz, and Mr. Wongface himself – Jordan Wong about life, work, and automatic drawing.
This is a special bonus episode of the podcast recorded live at Weapons of Mass Creation during the Dribbble Meetup. I sit down with two Stephanies — Steph Squared if you will — for short conversations about life, work, and a ton of random stuff.
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Speaker Jillian Adel. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Speaker Jillian Adel. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
This past weekend I was in Cleveland for Weapons of Mass Creation, and I had the opportunity to record the podcast live from Vendor Village. I recorded a series of short 15 minute interviews while I was there and at the Dribbble meetup afterward, with some incredibly talented people. So, for the next several weeks we’ll be posting those interviews on Thursdays as bonus episodes. And speaking of WMC fest, my guest this week – Carlos Basabe, was the Emcee of Ink Wars at Weapons of Mass Creation. Carlos is a talented illustrator and designer, who runs his own company, Four Six Six studios, based in Washington DC. We talk about his early life in Havana, Cuba, growing up in Florida, his path to becoming an illustrator and designer and much more.
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Speaker Jay Wallace. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Vendor Snakes And Aceys. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Workshop Leader Brad Weaver. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Attendee Jeffrey Immer. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we answer all your questions in this special edition #AMA w/ Bryan Garvin For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Speaker Wilson Revehl. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Workshop Leader Mamie Kanfer Stewart from Meeteor.com. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Backer Dan Weiss from American Greetings. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Attendee Stephanie Irigoyen. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Attendee Stephanie Irigoyen. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Podcaster Jason Frostholm. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Podcaster Jason Frostholm. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Speaker Jay Wallace. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Vendor Snakes And Aceys. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Attendee Jeffrey Immer. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we answer all your questions in this special edition #AMA w/ Bryan Garvin For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Speaker Wilson Revehl. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Workshop Leader Mamie Kanfer Stewart from Meeteor.com. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Backer Dan Weiss from American Greetings. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This time we sit down with WMC7 Workshop Leader Brad Weaver. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit wmcfest.com
My guest today is Mike Jones, co-founder of Creative South. This episode is a little different, Mike and I sat down in my living room to talk about Weapons of Mass Creation, building relationships, and tons of great food in Cleveland.
My guest this week is Aaron Sechrist, better known to the design world as OK Pants. Aaron has worked with clients like Disney, House of Blues, and Patton Oswalt; as well as having his work featured in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. We talk about growing up in Cleveland, his blue color work ethic, getting his start out of college designing ads for escorts in the local arts and leisure newspaper, his love for stand-up comedy, and his involvement with Weapons of Mass Creation.
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of our design conference, Weapons of Mass Creation Fest, to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation.… Continue Reading » The post We Are Weapons 009 – Wilson Revehl appeared first on Go Media™ · Creativity at work!.
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of our design conference, Weapons of Mass Creation Fest, to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation.… Continue Reading » The post We Are Weapons 008 – Mamie Kanfer Stewart appeared first on Go Media™ · Creativity at work!.
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of our design conference, Weapons of Mass Creation Fest, to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation.… Continue Reading » The post We Are Weapons 007 – Dan Weiss from American Greetings appeared first on Go Media™ · Creativity at work!.
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of our design conference, Weapons of Mass Creation Fest, to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation.… Continue Reading » The post We Are Weapons 006 – Designer Stephanie Irigoyen appeared first on Go Media™ · Creativity at work!.
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This week, we sit down with RealThread's Jordan Schiller. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit http://wmcfest.com
In this new audio series by Go Media, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This week, we sit down with RealThread's Jordan Schiller. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit http://wmcfest.com
In this new audio series, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This week, we sit down with Dameon Guess, founder of JakPrints. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit http://wmcfest.com
In this new audio series, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This week, we sit down with Dameon Guess, founder of JakPrints. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit http://wmcfest.com
In this new audio series, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This week, we sit down with Nova Scotia Illustrator and WMC Attendee Liz Mac. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit http://wmcfest.com
In this new audio series, we sit down and talk with the contributors, sponsors, and attendees of WMC7 to find out more about them and why they are Weapons of Mass Creation. This week, we sit down with Nova Scotia Illustrator and WMC Attendee Liz Mac. For more about Weapons of Mass Creation visit http://wmcfest.com
My guest this week Is Bryan Garvin, from Weapons of Mass Creation. Bryan and I get into the nitty-gritty details of why you should come to WMCFest. We cover everything from speakers like Stefan Sagmeister and Mark Brickey of Adventures In Design, the incredible workshops on topics like How to Start and Build a Profitable Design Business or Sign painting, the entertaining podcasts, the Cleveland studio tour, and the amazing meet and greets and parties that are planned. If you head over the WMCfest.com between now and July 10th you can get two tickets for the price of one. That’s right, Buy One Get One free. So, bring a friend and head to Cleveland the first week of August for Weapons of Mass Creation!
Sean and Tom take each other on in GoMedia's Designer Face Off and talk about the upcoming Weapons of Mass Creation design extravaganza coming up in Cleveland in August where Sean will be hosting a workshop and talk. Tom interviews architect Manuel Smalis.
Jeff Finley is the co-founders of Go Media Arsenal, one of the first online marketplaces for designers. He's also the co-founder of Weapons of Mass Creation, a beloved design conference in Cleveland, Ohio. In this in-depth interview, you'll learn how Jeff has done such amazing work (and get inspired to create your own big things). Plus, Jeff will share his own unique journey that brought him on a cross-country to his next big adventure.
"If I can contribute to the design world, something that might exist long after I'm gone, that's a win for me...Sports Fonts was a part of that". This week I'm speaking with typeface and logo designer, Kristopher Bazen. Kris is currently a senior apparel designer at J. America. He also recently founded Sports Font Foundry, an online store and typeface foundry targeting the sports industry. From getting kicked out of high school to battling cancer, Kris has a very inspiring story of perseverance and overcoming obstacles in life to get where you want to be professionally and approaching your career from a different mindset. Before founding Sports Font Foundry, Kris spent time at Reebok, Adidas - Sports Licensed Division and Old Hat Creative honing his branding and illustration skills. In this interview, Kris shares advice for getting starting from scratch in the sports industry, diversifying your skillset, learning to sell good design to clients, the importance of sketching and more. Kris also touches on his sports logo design process and custome typeface design process. We also take a question from twitter as @ScottdeFasselle: "If you had to start from scratch—no one knew you & you hadn't worked in the industry, how would you get started?" Mentions include: • @KrisBazen on Twitter • Sports Font Foundry • J America • Pro Football Hall of Fame • Washington Wizards Logo • Old Hat Creative • Joe Bosack: Episode 2 • Lost Type • Hoefler & Co. • TOMS Shoes • Warby Parker • Chris Gardner • The Pursuit of Happiness • Dave Ramsey • Harley Creative (future guest) • Frazer Davidson, Field Theory Sports Branding (future guest) • Weapons of Mass Creation My next guest is John Trotter, founder and creative director of strategic sports branding agency, Forty Forty. John was a former designer at Nike and design director at Landor before founding his firm which works with brands such as the Washington Nationals, NFL Players Association, DC United, Keen Footwear and more.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Alan fills in for John Stadtmiller, Hour 1 of 2. Frankfurt School and Macy Group, "Liberalization" of America - Rhodes and Milner Society, Royal Institute of International Affairs / Council on Foreign Relations - Takeover of ALL World Resources - Agenda of Cultural Destruction, End of Family Unit - End of an Age - New American Century, World War - Welfare State and Single-Parent Families - Federation of the World - HG Wells' "Modern Utopia" - Blending of Communism and Capitalism - Training by Indoctrination, Media Propaganda Aimed at the Mass - Creation of Generation Gap to Prevent Transmission of "Contaminated" Values - Fabian Society, George Bernard Shaw - Promotion of Promiscuity, Hedonism, Narcissism - Theodor Adorno - IQ Drop - Human Nature Weaponized - Madame Blavatsky and Theosophy, Use of Drugs in Religions. *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Dec. 16, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
Here's something I made one summer when I had too much time on my hands, a laptop with Adobe Audition and a load of soundfiles. Enjoy... Total Science – Defcon 69 (Metalheadz) High Contrast – When The Lights Go Down (Hospital) Pendulum – Slam (Hold Your Colour LP – Breakbeat Kaos) The Prodigy – Voodoo People [Pendulum remix] (XL) Sub Focus – Bluenote (Frequency) High Contrast – Racing Green (Hospital) Q Project – Ask Not VIP (Advance//d) Logistics – Together (Future Sound of Cambridge EP – Hospital) Unknown – The Bizness (Re-Bound) Nu:Tone – Seven Years [Matrix remix] (Hospital) Verse & BC UK – Half Life (Crunch) London Elektricity – Hanging Rock (Power Ballads LP – Hospital) Logistics – The Trip (Weapons of Mass Creation 2 LP - Hospital) Blueskin ft. Cleveland Watkiss & Singing Fats - Hold The Moment (Club Sessions Part 5 EP – Liquid V) Mathematics – Sphinx (Social Studies) Breakage & Jubei – Harvester (Emcee) Breakage & Jubei – Still There (Emcee) D Bridge vs. Calibre – Hot Flush (Exitvs.) Nucleus & Paradox – Delphian (Esoteric) Calibre – Go Back To Go Forward (Second Sun LP – Signature) Photek – Knitevision (Form & Function LP – Virgin) Amit – Roots (Commercial Suicide) Amit – Immigrants (Bingo) Digital – Termite (Innerground) Digital & Spirit – Phantom Force (Phantom Audio) Basic Operations – Caulker Sunrise (Advance//d) DJ Die – Play It For Me Part II (V) Cyantific – Reincarnation Dub (Hospital) M.I.S.T. – Outerspace (Soul:R) Capone – Friday (Hard Leaders) Jenna G + Chase & Status – In Love (For Lost Friends LP – Bingo)