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Karsch and Anderson
Karsch wanted to squeeze in one more question with Jared Goff!

Karsch and Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 8:04


What was the question???

Smart Business Revolution
How to Build an Impactful Agency and Leverage NFTs With Ross Drakes

Smart Business Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 44:34


Ross Drakes is the Founder and Creative Director of Nicework, a branding agency based out of South Africa. He is a former freelance creative turned entrepreneur who now helps his clients build brands that people genuinely care about. Ross is also a keynote speaker, host of the One More Question podcast, and co-host of the RadEO podcast. He is a member of EO South Africa. In this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast, John Corcoran sits down with Ross Drakes, the Founder and Creative Director of Nicework, to talk about how to build an impactful agency. They also discuss the evolution of Nicework, potential opportunities around NFTs, and how to know when to diversify your services.

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Words from the Wildwood
One More Question, If You Don't Mind

Words from the Wildwood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 27:59


God answered Habakkuk's first question, but the answer was unpopular. Now he asks a more pointed question, and tries to force God to answer. How will that work?

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Drive Time Sports Podcast
5-4-23 ONE MORE QUESTION, NO MORE ANSWERS

Drive Time Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 19:21


Ryan discusses the latest with the Val Nichushkin "incident"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Dream Architect Life: Where Money and Mindset Meet
The Power of Having One More Question To Ask Yourself, Part 3 (Ep. 32)

The Dream Architect Life: Where Money and Mindset Meet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 24:42


This is part 3 of our three part series about our findings in the book “The Power of One More” by Ed Mylett! In this episode, Bryan and Brittany discuss why you may be the biggest thing standing in your own way. They discuss things like how you can analyze your old ways of thinking … Continue reading The Power of Having One More Question To Ask Yourself, Part 3 (Ep. 32) →

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Success By The Books: The Bev and Cliff Notes
"The Power of One More" by Ed Mylett - Part 3 of 3 One More Question

Success By The Books: The Bev and Cliff Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 37:48


This is our third and final episode on "The Power of One More".  This is about the questions we can ask ourselves to become better than we were before.  This improvement could be professionally, spiritually, relationally, emotionally, physically, etc.  Cliff's In the News is BEER.  Cliff's Inside the Music is ANTIFREEZE.  Music - "In" (music only) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Kevin Fisher, Mary Lyn Bates.  "Antifreeze" (full song) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Kevin Fisher, Katelyn Marie Piz.

One More Question
How the Metaverse will change brands | Teemu Suviala, Reality Labs - Tech at Meta

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 47:25


In Episode #65, Ross is joined by Teemu Suviala, Global Head of Brand Design for Reality Labs at Meta.Reality Labs is a diverse group of developers, researchers, engineers, and designers that leads the expansive work being done at Meta in building the next computing platform and bringing the metaverse to life. Before joining Meta Teemu led creative work at brand and design agencies, Collins, as ECD and Wolff Olins as CD in New York. He is also a co-founder of design agencies Kokoro & Moi and Syrup Helsinki and a partner at footwear brand Tarvas.In this episode, Ross and Teemu discuss the history of surrealism and its return to mainstream attention, and how the Metaverse will change brands. He also shares what he's learned by being at the intersection of creativity and technology. Highlights from the conversationThe metaverse will accelerate surrealistic fantasy-shaped ideasAI tools that are connected to the metaverse will change how we designIt comes down to making sure that [your] core positioning and values are in a great placeDada and Surrealism were reactions to similar things that we're seeing todayOddness, surrealism, and escapism are starting to bleed out into popular cultureAs reality was getting weirder and weirder and sometimes even unrecognizable art did the same thing More about Teemu Suviala Teemu Suviala is the Global Head of Brand Design for Reality Labs at Meta. This diverse group of developers, researchers, engineers and designers leads the expansive work being done at Meta in building the next computing platform to help people connect, find communities and grow businesses - bringing metaverse to life. Reality Labs' work spans a number of breakthrough technologies such as Meta Quest, Meta Horizon, Meta Portal and Ray-Ban Stories and touches sectors ranging from entertainment and gaming to commerce, education and work. Teemu sits in the creative intersection of product and marketing focusing on strategic and conceptual foundations for how these brands come to life. He and his team develop brand strategies, design & identity systems as well as brand elements and experiences from custom typography and sonic logos to immersive retail environments and in-product brand moments across AR and VR, among other things. At Meta, brand design teams work at the very edge of the discipline, imagining how brands will be expressed in emerging environments — including some that don't yet exist.Before joining Meta Teemu led creative work at brand and design agencies Collins as ECD and Wolff Olins as CD in New York. He is also a co-founder of design agencies Kokoro & Moi and Syrup Helsinki and a partner at footwear brand Tarvas.Find Teemu here: Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Show NotesPeople:Leonora CarringtonJeff StapleBjarke IngelsCompanies and organisations:Tate ModernThe MetVenice BiennaleGuggenheim / Peggy GuggenheimRTFKTBIGMiscellaneous:SurrealismDada / Dadaism How you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework. We are on a mission to build purposeful Web3 brands that people care about.One of the things we do best is to ask the right questions. This podcast exists because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 15 years. Our clients range from a venture studio and Hollywood film producers to the inventors of the hamburger, to name a few. We have had the honour of talking to guests like Micheal Bierut, Natasha Jen, Bruce Mau, Jack Butcher, Aaron Draplin, Marina Willer and Fredrick Öst. Their work has shaped our industry over the last 40 years. The aim is to share useful perspectives, insights and inspiration you can use as you go about building your brand. Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.For cutdowns of the podcast visit our YouTube channel.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

One More Question
Creating 1000 handmade artworks in 1 year | David Gersch, CryptoLeos

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 38:28


In Episode #64, Ross is joined by David Gersch, Creator of CryptoLeos.CryptoLeos is an NFT collection celebrating pop culture by world-renowned artist David Gersch. Each NFT is a multi-utility asset – ownership of a CryptoLeo welcomes you to the Leo party, an exclusive club of stylish Oscar-winning winners!Ross and David discuss how he created 1000 unique artworks for CryptoLeos, the power of memes as drivers of culture, and his experiments at the forefront of new technology. Highlights from the conversationNFTs are a crossroads of new tech [with] internet cultureFun is very important, especially for NFTMemes are the medium through which we're able to [share culture] on the internetRule book? Throw that out the window. Let's do something differentI definitely believe in NFT because I believe in  the value in digital assetsLeonardo DiCaprio is probably the most memed celebrity of them all More about David GerschDavid Gersch is a world-renowned artist and the creator of the iconic CryptoLeo's NFT collection The Leoverse Metaverse.CryptoLeos is an NFT collection celebrating pop culture by world-renowned artist David Gersch. Each NFT is a multi-utility asset – ownership of a CryptoLeo welcomes you to the Leo party, an exclusive club of stylish Oscar-winning winners!Find David here: Twitter | Instagram | CryptoLeos Show NotesPeople:Leonardo DiCaprioBeepleCompanies and organisations:Bored Apes (Bored Ape Yacht Club)Punks (Crypto Punks)Art BaselMiscellaneous:The Art DegenHow you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework. We are on a mission to build purposeful Web3 brands that people care about.One of the things we do best is to ask the right questions. This podcast exists because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 15 years. Our clients range from a venture studio and Hollywood film producers to the inventors of the hamburger, to name a few. We have had the honour of talking to guests like Micheal Bierut, Natasha Jen, Bruce Mau, Jack Butcher, Aaron Draplin, Marina Willer and Fredrick Öst. Their work has shaped our industry over the last 40 years. The aim is to share useful perspectives, insights and inspiration you can use as you go about building your brand. Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.For cutdowns of the podcast visit our YouTube channel.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

One More Question
Runner and Clubhouse Pictures are reimagining how we tell stories in Web3 | Bryce Anderson

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 53:18


In Episode #63, Ross is joined by Bryce Anderson, Production Executive at Clubhouse Pictures and part of the team bringing Omega Runner to life.Bryce Anderson started his career and bought his first Bitcoin as an assistant at United Talent Agency. He joined Clubhouse Pictures when it was founded in 2015 and has worked on the producing team for Bright, Birds of Prey, and I, Tonya, among others.Ross and Bryce discuss why Bored Ape Yacht Club is similar to Hello Kitty, what people get wrong about film3, and why Clubhouse Pictures are reimagining storytelling in Web3 Highlights from the conversationA lot of people in Web3 don't realise turning a static image into global IP for entertainment is a huge liftThe Bored Ape brand is really powerful as an image. I would compare it to something like Hello KittyThe other mark of good world-building is that there's a lot more to do in it, a lot more to exploreI don't want to be the dragon that sits on a pile of IP goldThe potential for the next Marvel or the next Disney exists in Web3A lot of what inspired us to do this is fan fiction More about Bryce Anderson Bryce Anderson started his career and bought his first Bitcoin as an assistant at United Talent Agency. He then worked in creative development at Warner Bros. before joining Clubhouse Pictures upon its inception in 2015. He has worked on the producing team for Bright, Birds of Prey, and I, Tonya, among others.Find Bryce here: Twitter | LinkedIn Show NotesPeople:Bryan UnkelessCedric Nicolas-TroyanBlaise HemingwayCompanies and organisations:RunnerUnited Talent AgencyYUGA LabsHello Kitty How you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework. We are on a mission to build purposeful Web3 brands that people care about.One of the things we do best is to ask the right questions. This podcast exists because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 15 years. Our clients range from a venture studio and Hollywood film producers to the inventors of the hamburger, to name a few. We have had the honour of talking to guests like Micheal Bierut, Natasha Jen, Bruce Mau, Jack Butcher, Aaron Draplin, Marina Willer and Fredrick Öst. Their work has shaped our industry over the last 40 years. The aim is to share useful perspectives, insights and inspiration you can use as you go about building your brand. Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.For cutdowns of the podcast visit our YouTube channel.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

One More Question
Web3's value is NOT in technology | Jack Butcher, Visualize Value

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 50:29


In Episode #62, Ross is joined once again, by Jack Butcher, Founder of Visualize Value.Jack spent 10 years working in corporate advertising in NYC as a graphic designer for billion-dollar brands. In search of fun and freedom, he started his own agency...and found neither. After 2 years of further iteration, he built Visualize Value – a project he used to build a network of mentors, a $1M/year product business, and an audience of 600k+ people.Ross and Jack discuss the common misconception that Web3's most valuable attribute is its technology, why building a strong network is so important, and How Web3 will create stronger brand communities. Highlights from the conversationIf every product that you make is [based on] your customer's ability to install Metamask, you're gonna kill your businessOne of the strongest schools of thought in NFTs is the idea of incentivizing the propagation of an idea or a memeIn the world of brands and companies, trends and technologies come and go. This one [Web3] feels like it has far more economic validationThe really difficult thing to do is to get people together that have similar values, interests, and complementary skill setsA lot of what this technology enables are novel ways of collaborating [and] playing with economicsYour 200,000 Twitter followers aren't gonna participate, but there might be half a dozen that are materially invested in the work and can support at an outsized contribution More about Jack ButcherJack spent 10 years working in corporate advertising in NYC as a graphic designer for billion-dollar brands. It was fun, but the opposite of freedom. In search of freedom, he started his own advertising agency. It was not fun, and even less freedom.After two years of iteration, he figured out how to transition to highly specialized (and fun) consulting, which resulted in a product business: Visualize Value. VV is a project he used to build a network of mentors, a $1M/year product business, and a media platform with an audience of over 600,000 people. Now, Jack spends all of his time making things that make it easier to learn, teach, build, and sell.Find Jack here: Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram (Visualize Value) | Visualize Value Show NotesCompanies and organisations:OpenseaeBayFoundationStripeMiscellaneous:CryptopunksCC0NounsDAOMorning BrewMetamaskHow you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework. We are on a mission to build purposeful Web3 brands that people care about.One of the things we do best is to ask the right questions. This podcast exists because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 15 years. Our clients range from a venture studio and Hollywood film producers to the inventors of the hamburger, to name a few. We have had the honour of talking to guests like Micheal Bierut, Natasha Jen, Bruce Mau, Jack Butcher, Aaron Draplin, Marina Willer and Fredrick Öst. Their work has shaped our industry over the last 40 years. The aim is to share useful perspectives, insights and inspiration you can use as you go about building your brand. Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.For cutdowns of the podcast visit our YouTube channel.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

One More Question
Building a brand by mistake with Repeat Offenders – Gerhard Human

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 43:46


Highlights from the conversation"When I got into PVNKS I quickly realized that I was building a brand, building a world""This hub for like-minded people are invested in the project, but they're also invested in you, as an artist""Art is something that you do of your own will, not for the sole purpose of selling""Everything I saw at the time was really repulsive – terrible drawings of terrible things that are slightly altered by an algorithm""My sole purpose is making something and seeing if someone enjoys it. If someone enjoys it – that's all they need to get from it""Marvel or Dark Horse have got a huge platform to make your idea grow but they'll also take over" More about Gerhard Human Gerhard Human is an illustrator, animator and art director based in Cape Town, South Africa. He's been working in the visual industry since 2001.His work is strongly inspired by underground comics, skate culture and animation.He's done TV commercials for brands like MTV, Adobe, Goodwill and Smirnoff; and his work has been featured online and in print. Apart from commercial work, Gerhard had regular art exhibitions around the world.Find Gerhard here: Twitter | Website | PVNKS Show NotesPeople:Ben MauroBen Mauro on One More QuestionGeorge LucasCompanies and organisations:MarvelDark Horse (Comics)Miscellaneous:PVNKS (Repeat Offenders)How you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework. We are on a mission to build purposeful Web3 brands that people care about.One of the things we do best is to ask the right questions. This podcast exists because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 15 years. Our clients range from a venture studio and Hollywood film producers to the inventors of the hamburger, to name a few. We have had the honour of talking to guests like Micheal Bierut, Natasha Jen, Bruce Mau, Jack Butcher, Aaron Draplin, Marina Willer and Fredrick Öst. Their work has shaped our industry over the last 40 years. The aim is to share useful perspectives, insights and inspiration you can use as you go about building your brand. Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.For cutdowns of the podcast visit our YouTube channel.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

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Rethinking DAOs and changing the way Hollywood operates | Kenny Miller, StudioDAO

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 57:31


Highlights from the conversationIt still takes a creative person at the center to say – this is what it is, this is what it isn'tWe don't need to make a hundred million dollars on a movie. We just need for that to be a great experience for people in the DAOIt's gonna be the most dangerous audience in the world. They're gonna green light [+ have rights to] their contentFilms could become more like startups + having equity in those startups could be beneficial for actorsIt's a film studio owned by the filmmakers and the fansWhen you join a DAO, there's often a lot of weight that goes with itMore about Kenny MillerKenny Miller is a creative and entrepreneurial leader focused on developing media brands that target emerging spaces in digital media.This path has led to iconic work for culture-defining brands such as Apple, Disney, Nickelodeon, Noggin, MTV, The Walking Dead, Netflix, and the New York Knicks. His work has connected deeply with users of all ages worldwide. Kenny's work has covered every aspect of the business-- production, marketing, distribution, and importantly revenue, which have been completely refashioned by the never-ending digital transformation of media.From the launch of Quicktime to video games, social networks, user-generated content, streaming media, dynamic ad models, and now NFTs, Kenny's focus has always been on engaging audiences with emerging technologies and platforms.Now that crypto and the token economy have opened up a frontier where creators and fans can coordinate to independently produce content and franchises, Kenny is developing a token-driven funding and distribution platform called StudioDao to accelerate the ability of filmmakers and fans to innovate in financing and collaborative ownership structures.Find Kenny here: Twitter | LinkedIn | Discord | StudioDao  Show NotesCompanies and organisations:MTVNickelodeonViacomRobinHoodSharkDAONounsMCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe)Miscellaneous:Get Out (Jordan Peele Film)KYC (Know Your Customer)How you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework. We are on a mission to build purposeful Web3 brands that people care about.One of the things we do best is to ask the right questions. This podcast exists because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 15 years. Our clients range from a venture studio and Hollywood film producers to the inventors of the hamburger, to name a few. We have had the honour of talking to guests like Micheal Bierut, Natasha Jen, Bruce Mau, Jack Butcher, Aaron Draplin, Marina Willer and Fredrick Öst. Their work has shaped our industry over the last 40 years. The aim is to share useful perspectives, insights and inspiration you can use as you go about building your brand. Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.For cutdowns of the podcast visit our YouTube channel.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

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Why brands, designers, and creators need to get into Web3 NOW | Josh Rosenthal

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 52:07


Highlights from the conversationYou're used to thinking of technology as the value creator, but it's actually brands, studios, and agenciesYour cost of failure is small. And the only way to get asymmetric gains is to participate earlyYou can call them NFTs, but they're actually strong property rights of ownership for physical and synthetic assetsNow, the value is in the community, the content, the brand, the associationTransformative revolutions always start with finance. Cause that's where the value is. Then move into art and identity 'cause you're establishing values and coordinationIt gives you greater specificity to do product design. It gives you immediate market feedback More about Josh RosenthalJosh Rosenthal, Ph.D., is a former Late Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation historian turned crypto-first investor. A Fulbright Recipient to the Sorbonne's interdisciplinary think tank (École Pratique des Hautes Études), Josh founded multiple successful startups before starting a crypto-first founders' fund, the 6ixth Event, and crypto-first family office, Narwhal Ventures. A guest lecturer at Harvard, Hopkins, and MIT, as well as a keynote speaker at crypto conferences and regular guest on crypto media, Josh explores how communities are using decentralized technology to reshape our world in what has become known as a Crypto Renaissance.Half a millennium ago, communities adopted two new decentralized technologies to recreate their world. An explosive ledger-based financial technology powered the creation of a new proto-capitalism, while an incendiary permissionless print-based protocol communicated revolutionary ideas generating new markets for media. Early adopters parlayed their gains into a cataclysmic form of techno-art to recast their supernatural cosmology, the nature of vocation in an emerging world, and their roles therein. Find Josh here: Twitter | LinkedIn | The 6ixth Event | Narwhal Ventures Show NotesPeople:Medici FamilyCozomo de' Medici (Snoop Dogg)Companies and organisations:UniswapSushiSwapFAANGMiscellaneous:TAM (Total Addressable Market)DAO (Decentralised Autonomous Organisation)Bill Gates and David Letterman (interview - Bill gates explains the internet) How you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family, and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework. We are on a mission to build purposeful Web3 brands that people care about.One of the things we do best is to ask the right questions. This podcast exists because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 15 years. Our clients range from a venture studio and Hollywood film producers to the inventors of the hamburger, to name a few. We have had the honour of talking to guests like Micheal Bierut, Natasha Jen, Bruce Mau, Jack Butcher, Aaron Draplin, Marina Willer and Fredrick Öst. Their work has shaped our industry over the last 40 years. The aim is to share useful perspectives, insights and inspiration you can use as you go about building your brand. Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.For cutdowns of the podcast visit our YouTube channel.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

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How Web3 can benefit from Web2 thinking – Lubo Smid

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 42:10


Highlights from the conversationFor the majority of the people right now, there is just not a fast way to enter the tokenised worldIt doesn't matter whether you are in the app store or whether you have a web-based game, you need to work on the marketing strategy regardlessProjects are getting a lot of traction for no reason – just because of the hypeWe are very early and there are a lot of opportunities. So I definitely think that the bar right now [is] very, very low...if there is any bar at this pointIt's a wild west, but I think that the companies that are diving in early are going to benefit in the long runOnce the hype dies, what's left is the experience that people have with your product or game More about Lubo Smid Lubo Smid is the co-founder & CEO of STRV, a boutique software design and engineering team behind building digital products for some of the hottest startups and brands that value high quality and over a decade-long experience of building and launching great apps to the market. He is a Czech Forbes 30 under 30 and a startup-minded entrepreneur who is extremely passionate about cutting-edge technology and the latest trends.The majority of Lubo's focus these days is dedicated to STRV Labs. A portfolio of products that STRV incubates and operates on its own. It all started with a duo of dating applications for the LGBT community, Cosmic Latte, investment in soccer mobile game Live Penalty, breathwork application Float, and now two projects in web3 space. One NFT game is called Scavenger Land, and STRV's latest project is focused on the seamless entrance to the tokenized world for the end consumer.Lubo splits his time between Prague, where most of the STRV team is located, and Los Angeles, as he would put it, where the most exciting things are happening. When he is not hosting one of numerous STRV events for the community, he enjoys cycling and skiing. In these activities, just like in his professional ones, Lubo aims to push his boundaries to the next level.Find Lubo Smid here: Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn | Website Show NotesPeople:Gary VaynerchukCompanies and organisations:LedgerSTRVY CombinatorMiscellaneous:VeeFriendsScavenger LandNBA Top Shot How you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework. We are on a mission to build purposeful Web3 brands that people care about.One of the things we do best is to ask the right questions. This podcast exists because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 15 years. Our clients range from a venture studio and Hollywood film producers to the inventors of the hamburger, to name a few. We have had the honour of talking to guests like Micheal Bierut, Natasha Jen, Bruce Mau, Jack Butcher, Aaron Draplin, Marina Willer and Fredrick Öst. Their work has shaped our industry over the last 40 years. The aim is to share useful perspectives, insights and inspiration you can use as you go about building your brand. Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.For cutdowns of the podcast visit our YouTube channel.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

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How Huxley pushed against NFT trends and won – Ben Mauro

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 42:42


Highlights from the conversation:A graphic novel [is] one of the few ways a single creator can create the entire productYou go to a meeting and they're just like "Cool art, kid – but what does this look like as a movie?"Once NFTs + Web3 happened. It was just like, well, maybe this is a more interesting way to launch a product?You can't one-to-one sell a product like you would in Web2, you have to create some kind of interesting gamificationI feel like a lot of stuff in Web3 is reverse – "Here's some art. Maybe I'll make a product, if you give me money"Everyone was treating it like a Kickstarter. And I was treating it more like sales distribution More about Ben MauroWorld builder. Character creator. Storyteller. Ben Mauro's work has made a powerful impact on the gaming world, as senior concept designer and art director for first-person-shooting dynasties Halo and Call of Duty. Ben has been crafting the characters, weaponry, machinery and gamescapes that have made these franchises house-hold names for two decades. His visions have graced the big screen in Elysium, Chappie, and J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. Now he unveils his fully-fledged graphic novel series, Huxley.Find Ben here: Twitter | Instagram | WebsiteFind HUXLEY here: Website | Twitter | Discord | Opensea Show NotesPeople:Sava ZivkovicCompanies and organisations:Yuga LabsRespawnDark HorseMiscellaneous:Web3Web2How you can helpReview the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework. We are on a mission to build purposeful Web3 brands that people care about.One of the things we do best is to ask the right questions. This podcast exists because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 15 years. Our clients range from a venture studio and Hollywood film producers to the inventors of the hamburger, to name a few. We have had the honour of talking to guests like Micheal Bierut, Natasha Jen, Bruce Mau, Jack Butcher, Aaron Draplin, Marina Willer and Fredrick Öst. Their work has shaped our industry over the last 40 years. The aim is to share useful perspectives, insights and inspiration you can use as you go about building your brand. Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.For cutdowns of the podcast visit our YouTube channel.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

The Cold Calling Podcast
"One More Question" with Tommy Slocum

The Cold Calling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 6:13


In this episode of the Cold Calling Podcast, Tommy Slocum coaches Ed on digging deeper with questions whenever a prospect says that podcasting "isn't in the company's DNA." He talks about exploring the prospect's reasons for saying this and developing the mindset of asking just one more question. If you nail that question, it might just be the geyser that allows the other person to open up. Collin adds that you can even ask them if they know other individuals who might be interested in podcasting. Getting referrals and leads can count as wins as well!To learn more about Monster Connect and to claim your free dial session visit:https://monsterconnect.com/salescast 

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Luke Woodhouse: How to build a brand using one idea

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 36:16


Highlights from the conversationThe concept is the most important thing, because that's really what paints a picture in people's headsWe're always asking how can we exaggerate that idea? How can we make it really, really clear with every element?If you filter yourself, you run the risk of blending in with everyone elseIf you can use storytelling to bring those ideas to life in people's minds, then you don't need to convince them because they'll inherently understand itWe look for people who are ambitious and naturally want to create brave work. We also, um, create an environment where it's okay to put your neck out and try different thingsReally being a cheerleader – giving people that boost and telling them that their work is really good More about Luke Woodhouse Luke Woodhouse is Creative Director at Ragged Edge, a branding agency for changemakers.After working in branding agencies in London and Sydney, Luke landed at Ragged Edge and saw an opportunity to help build a team and an approach for people who care less about how things are, and more about how they could be.Whether at scale or scaling up, Ragged Edge works with businesses with the conviction to challenge the status quo. Brands like Wise, East London Liquor Co, Papier, Reveal, and Mindful Chef.From their London studio for clients around the world, the agency uses brand to solve complex, critical problems. Transforming businesses from the inside out with brave, conceptual thinking across strategy, creative, and implementation. Follow Ragged Edge on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn or visit their websiteFind Luke here: LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Show NotesPeopleDavid OrmondroydCompanies and organisationsBulbRevealCirca5000Who gives a crapIDEO How you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is to ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

Small Business Focus
Small Business Focus

Small Business Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 14:02


Guest: Ross Drakes | Host of One More Question podcast by Nicework See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The SeasonED RD
Ask One More Question

The SeasonED RD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 52:13


Tammy Beasley, MS, RDN, CEDS-S, CSSD Tammy shares a LOT with us today:   What she's learned about disclosure and what questions to ask yourself when you feel like sharing personal information.  Our training does not prepare us for working with eating disorder clients – no shame.  We are trained to give all the answers, but it's NOT our job to give answers.  Listen in for what our job IS.  "All those rough edges of self-growth keep popping up.  We smooth them out and they will come back."  Less is more – sit back and listen and not feel like we have to have all the answers. Ask One More Question. Can Vegan clients find recovery?  Tammy's Seasonings:  Eating Disorders: Nutrition Therapy in the Recovery Process by Rieff and Rieff “Do no shame” – instead of do no harm.  The client has to lead that journey. Guide the client to see the options.  Always ask for help (collaborate with therapists, medical providers, and SUPERVISION)  BIO: Tammy Beasley, RDN, CEDS-S, CSSD Tammy has devoted most of her 30+ years of experience as a registered, licensed dietitian to the field of behavioral health, specifically eating disorders. Over the last 6.5 years, Tammy served on the executive clinical leadership team of Alsana Eating Recovery Centers as the nutrition thought leader and creator of Alsana's innovative nutrition programming, one of the five dimensions of care unique to Alsana's Adaptive Care Model. During her service, Alsana more than doubled in size, and the nutrition team expanded from

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Michael Bierut: Should we be sceptical of brands?

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 49:25


Highlights from the conversationMy lack of conviction about branding may be [because] everything is being presented as a brand nowadaysBranding was this shorthand for authorityDesigners are taught form follows function. What really makes design contribute to culture are those 'other things' that come into playBrands provide visual and experiential cues that help us work through a complicated environmentMy [interest] in the subject matter has a direct relationship to how good the work for it isEverything is being presented as a brand nowadays More about Michael BierutMichael Bierut has worked as a graphic designer for over five decades. His first job after graduating from the University of Cincinnati was for Massimo Vignelli where he worked for 10 years. He then became a partner in the New York office of Pentagram, where he's worked for 32 years and counting. Along the way, he was elected to the Alliance Graphique Internationale (1989), to the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame (2003), and was awarded the profession's highest honor, the AIGA Medal (2006). In 2008, he was named winner in the Design Mind category of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards. He's been a senior critic in graphic design at the Yale School of Art and a lecturer at the Yale School of Management.Michael writes frequently about design, is the co-editor of the five-volume series Looking Closer: Critical Writings on Graphic Design, and co-founder of Design Observer, a blog of design and cultural criticism which now features podcasts on design, popular culture, and business. His books include 79 Short Essays on Design (2007), How to use graphic design to sell things, explain things, make things look better, make people laugh, make people cry and (every once in a while) change the world (2015) and Now You See It and Other Essays on Design (2018). He is still married to the first girl he ever kissed and has three children and two grandchildren.Find Michael here: LinkedIn | Instagram Show NotesPeople:John BergMassimo VignelliCompanies and organisations:Columbia RecordsNew York Public LibraryBrooklyn Academy of MusicMiscellaneous:Letraset How you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

One More Question
Jessie McGuire: What are the limits of branding?

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 49:28


Highlights from the conversationWe have to be doing work that is going to change the world around usThe boundaries of branding are absolutely limitless. What's not limitless are designersAs designers, we cannot continue to think about the planet as a completely replenishable resourceWe have the opportunity to show what we support through what we buyAt the end of the day, maybe you just are selling chocolate. You don't have to make it be about some larger societal issueIf we're saying that the design industry needs to change, we have to start making those moves ourselves More about Jessie McGuireJessie McGuire is the Managing Director at brand design studio ThoughtMatter. She leads a diverse team in creating daring designs and identities for a wide range of clients, from global brands to local communities, art museums and foundations, and institutions and non-profits.Her work spans projects for clients like Kimberly-Clark, P&G, and Colgate Palmolive. Jessie has played a role in raising awareness for socially progressive causes such as March for Our Lives, Girls Write Now and The Joyful Heart Foundation, and supports community-minded efforts for The New-York Historical Society, Downtown Staten Island, and The Center for Arts EducationFind Jessie here: LinkedIn | Instagram Show NotesCompanies and organisations:ThoughtMatterRobinhoodRedditSVA – School of Visual Arts How you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

Passenger of Love
S3E1 : ONE MORE REP, ONE MORE QUESTION, ONE MORE PRAYER

Passenger of Love

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 19:03


What's up y'all ✨ I had a chat with a friend that lead to this months topic of being available & allowing God to use us instead of just saying prayers asking that He would.

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Liza Enebeis: How Studio Dumbar creates brands that are Pure, Simple, + Powerful

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 48:57


Highlights from the conversationOne thing with simplicity is to not confuse it with minimalism. Simplicity is about focus and really defining your purposeIf you don't come together as a collective, sometimes you'll never be seenPurity is really important. It's where we try to get to the essence of a brandGreat design doesn't mean good results. It's really the power of everyone togetherMotion really brings the work to lifeEven then the smallest move can really define the personality of a brand More about Liza Liza is Partner and Creative Director at Studio Dumbar.Studio Dumbar (part of Dept) is an award-winning international agency with a Dutch heritage, specialising in visual branding and motion. Liza is directly involved with all main projects such as the visual identity for Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Mauritshuis, the Royal Picture Gallery, the brand refresh of the van Gogh Museum, and she is a co-initiator of Demo - Design in Motion Festival.She is an MA Design graduate from the Royal College of Art, London. Before joining Studio Dumbar she worked for Pentagram London for several years.Liza is a co-founder and the host of Typeradio.org, the podcast station on type and design. In 2018, she was elected as a member of the prestigious design association, AGI – Alliance Graphique Internationale. And in 2021 she became a member of the Board of D&AD – the Design and Advertising Association in the UK.Find Liza here: LinkedIn | Instagram | Website Show notesPeople:Tom DorresteijnMiscellaneous:NS – Dutch Railways rebrandBranding the Netherlands How you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

It doesn't take a genius.
87: Ask one more question

It doesn't take a genius.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 17:49


A short episode for a simple subject: Asking one more question can transform the interactions you have with others.  We would love your questions and comments for future episodes: Email Mike and Mark. 

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Rasmus Wängelin: Spotify – Global campaigns with local nuance (+ the story of Spotify Wrapped)

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 47:48


Highlights from the conversationI think Wrapped is a magical project because it's one of the only marketing projects where you have millions of people sharing their own experience of the year through the share cardStart with guiding principles – What does your brand stand for? What are you trying to do? How does that come to life?That's part of the magic of Wrapped – you release it to the world and then it just kind of takes its own life.We have this lens where we don't really talk about Spotify. We don't say ‘we're great, we have millions of songs'. We tell stories, and majority of the stories we tell are through the lens of what's happeningThe brand is always, in one way or another, echoing the sentiment of the company and its foundersSimple, graphic, colorful became three fundamentally important words that we could apply to all of the design work we were doing More about Rasmus Wängelin Originally from Sweden, Rasmus is a New York based designer & director currently working as Global Head of Brand Design at Spotify. In his role at Spotify, Rasmus leads a team of designers, art directors and design directors to spearhead Spotify's brand and marketing design-initiatives globally. Since joining in 2016, the Spotify in-house team has been recognized as “In-house agency of the year” 4 times — 18'(Ad-Age) & 19' 20' 21'(ADC).Prior to Spotify Rasmus spent 8 years at R/GA leading design-teams across clients like Nike, Samsung and Google.His work has been globally recognized and awarded by Cannes Lions, One Show, Art Directors Club, D&AD and more. Rasmus has taught classes at Hyper-Island, School of Visual Arts, Columbia University and was a design jury for 2018 The One Show.Find Rasmus here:Website | LinkedIn | Instagram Show NotesPeople:Alex BodmanAlex TanguayBen CrickBen Crick on One More QuestionBrian CollinsCompanies and organisations:COLLINSMiscellaneous:Spotify Wrapped How you can help:There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

One More Question
Stuart Watson: The Premier League rebrand + what's wrong with the design industry

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 47:46


Highlights from the conversation:Then you become a trusted advisor or partner who has got their back rather than a gun for hireWhen we, as an industry, get it right we add unbelievable value to the bottom line of a businessI definitely think there's gotta be a smarter way to be compensated for the work that we doBut the minute something's asked for free, then they have all the power and we're subservient to them. It's not healthyI don't think anyone feels that pitching is valid or valuable or adds anythingGreat work, in my opinion, comes from trust. And that trust comes from relationships More about Stuart WatsonStuart Watson is a graphic designer based in London. He started his career as the first junior designer ever hired by Wolff Olins. Whilst there he co-created the brand for ‘Oi' – Brazil's fastest ever start-up to reach one million customers, winning a Guinness World Record and Grand-Prix at The DBA Awards. In 2003 he left to join venturethree where he became a Partner aged 27 and went on to create brands for Sky, The Times, Little Chef, and King; who's IPO valued them at US$7.08 billion. In 2015, Stuart joined Design Studio as ECD, winning the pitch to rebrand Premier League. A year later, fed up with being an employee, Stuart quit, finding himself unemployed and unemployable. He started Nomad with Terry Stephens in 2016 with a maxed-out Amex card as funding. Their first project was the rebrand of Sky Sports, followed by The FA Women's Super League, a refresh of the Premier League, and the 2018 Cannes Lions event branding. Nomad now has a roster of Mass Fantastic clients including Premier League, Disney, BT, Sky, The FA, Natural History Museum and Rolls Royce. We are also proud sponsors of Hackney Laces, a community supported and run football club for girls who want to play football and learn new skills, on and off the pitch.Stuart has had articles published in Fast Company, Muse by Clio, Campaign Magazine, Tortoise, Design Week, and Creative Review, and has been a D&AD judge, and Chair of AGDA, Australia in 2015. He's also a visiting lecturer at Nottingham Trent University. His awards include: Transform Awards Gold, 2019 – The FA Women's Football D&AD In Book, 2012 – Little Chef Creative Review, Best in Book, 2012 – Little Chef Brand New Awards, 2012 – Little Chef Transform Awards Gold, 2012 – Little Chef Transform Awards Silver, 2012 – Little Chef D&AD Silver, 2010 – The Times D&AD in Book, 2006 – Sky DBA Grand Prix, 2003 – Oi Guinness World Records, 2003 - OiFind Stuart here: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram Show NotesPeople:Richard MastersMarina WillerCompanies and organisations:The Premier LeagueDesign StudioNatural History Museum How can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com#welovenicework #branding #communication #purposedriven #creativity #brandinnovation

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Episode #13-4: One More Question - The Aftermath

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 63:27


Quizbowl's 2010 National Scholastic Championship pitted hungry up-and-comers against the blueblood elite. One More Question tells the unbelievable story of that tournament. In this episode, the truth comes out.

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Episode #13-B: One More Question - Shorts

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 6:57


Quizbowl's 2010 National Scholastic Championship pitted hungry up-and-comers against the blueblood elite. One More Question tells the unbelievable story of that tournament. In this bonus episode, we hear a little bit more from our guests.

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Episode #13-3: One More Question - The Championship

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 68:26


Quizbowl's 2010 National Scholastic Championship pitted hungry up-and-comers against the blueblood elite. One More Question tells the unbelievable story of that tournament. In this episode, the teams face off for the NSC title.

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Natasha Jen: People vs. Design – how to ensure great brands survive handover

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 46:54


Highlights from the conversation:Since it's a living organism, a brand can behave really well if it's managed well. But it can also misbehave. There's also no such thing as a perfect brandIn the industry, we hand out brand manuals and they're sometimes treated as the Bible that the in-house design team has to conform to, but I actually don't see style guide that way – I see style guide as parameters[On research] What I want to do is get down to the very bottom of it. What is this thing? What is this subject? What is this topic? And a lot of times these projects came to us as something that is so alien that we [asked] – are we really qualified to do this?The total body of the work doesn't have a singular style to it. But rather, we always design very contextually, very specifically. But within that specific context, we want to be as creative and as expressive as possibleI think that's a fascinating way of thinking about our craft. That part of it is creating the visual, but part of it is also convincing human beings to understand, to make the leap, or to communicateI think sometimes clients hold the designers at an arm's length. They don't necessarily let them into the building. They don't let them see the bad stuff or, you know, actually understand how things work More about Natasha Jen Natasha Jen is an award-winning designer, an educator, and a partner at Pentagram. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, she joined Pentagram's New York office in 2012. A four-time National Design Award nominee, Natasha's work is recognized for its innovative use of graphic, verbal, digital, and spatial interventions that challenge conventional notions of media and cultural contexts. Her work is immediately recognizable, encompassing brand identity systems, packaging, exhibition design, digital interfaces, signage and wayfinding systems, print and architecture. Her recent clients include high-profile tech companies and startups, such as Google, Waze, Magic Leap, Essential Products. Past clients include a wide range of collaborators from cultural and consumer segments, including Nike, Puma, Target, Ralph Lauren Home, Kate Spade, Chanel, Tata Harper, The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum, Harvard Art Museums, Guggenheim Foundation, Fernando Romero Enterprise/FR-EE and OMA/Rem Koolhaas. Natasha he has earned awards from every major design competition and is frequently published in publications, including Wired, Fast Company, Kinfolk Magazine, Print Magazine, Creative Review, Metropolis, She was a winner of Art Directors Club's Young Guns 4 and also served as a judge for the competition in 2007, 2011, and 2017. In 2014, Wired Magazine named her as one of nine “Designers Who Matter.” She serves on the board of Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York. She also served as Board of Directors of the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) from 2014 to 2017. She is a faculty member at the School of Visual Arts BFA Graphic Design Program and is a guest critic at Harvard Graduate School of Design, Yale University School of Art, Cooper Union, Rhode Island School of Design, and the Maryland Institute College of Art.Find Natasha here: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram Show NotesCompanies and organisations:Calvin KleinDonna KaranMiscellaneous:Taipei, Taiwan How you can help:There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

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Episode #13-2: One More Question - The Contenders

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 47:54


Quizbowl's 2010 National Scholastic Championship pitted hungry up-and-comers against the blueblood elite. One More Question tells the unbelievable story of that tournament. In this episode, we meet the teams vying for the 2010 NSC title.

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Episode #13-1: One More Question - The Drive

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 37:59


Quizbowl's 2010 National Scholastic Championship pitted hungry up-and-comers against the blueblood elite. One More Question tells the unbelievable story of that tournament. In this episode, we meet three people with something to prove at the 2010 NSC.

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Ana Andjelic: Brands are not just economic entities, they're also social + cultural entities

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 43:26


Highlights from the conversation:If you build upon communities that have organically been created, the chances of success are much higherPeople are not buying products, people are buying stories[Brands] not just an economic entity, [they're] a social entity or cultural entityThe most successful brands piggyback on their existing communitiesIf you're not part of someone else's story, then you're in troubleCollaborations are not brand extensions. It's a big mistake to treat them as such More about Ana AndjelicNamed one of the World's Most Influential CMOs by Forbes, Ana Andjelic is the Chief Brand Officer of Banana Republic and author of “The Business of Aspiration." She specialises in building brand-driven modern businesses and runs a weekly newsletter, The Sociology of Business. Ana earned her doctorate in sociology and worked at the world's top brands and advertising agencies. She is a widely read columnist, speaker and advisor.Find Ana here: Website | Medium | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Show notesCompanies and organisations:DiorDisneyGOOPHeron Preston + Moon ToothpasteAllbirds + AdidasPatagoniaGlossierRaphaMiscellaneous:The Sociology of Business (Ana's newsletter)The Business of Aspiration (Ana's book) How you can helpThere are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

One More Question
DJ Stout: Logos are overrated

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 41:20


Highlights from the conversationI'm always encouraging my clients to brag in a good way.A logo is just a mark and some of the best-known brands in the world have really crappy logosAs far as trying to build a brand or a personality, that's memorable. It always comes from a unique place. And usually it comes from a smaller place[A logo] is just a symbol. A symbol only has meaning once you do all the other things around it that communicate that brandYou need to embrace who you are. Be true to who you are and tell that story of who you arePeople are so often very passionate about what they're making, if you can engage with that, you get away from the  mundane, sameness in so much of the communication you seeMore about DJ Stout DJ Stout is one of 24 Partners of the acclaimed international design consultancy Pentagram and the Principal of the Austin, Texas office. Stout joined Pentagram as a partner in 2000. Pentagram, founded in London in 1972 by five designers, currently has four offices around the world. In a special 1998 issue, American Photo magazine selected Stout as one of the “100 Most Important People in Photography.” In 2004 I.D. (International Design) magazine selected Stout for “The I.D. Fifty,” its annual listing of design innovators. In 2010 The Society of Illustrators honored Stout with the national Richard Gangel Art Director Award for his advocacy of illustration during his design career. Also in 2010 Stout was recognized as an AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts) Fellow Award recipient for his exceptional contributions to the field of graphic design. His design work is included in several national design collections including the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Dallas Museum of Art, The Wittliff Collections, and the Cooper Hewitt–Smithsonian Design Museum.Stout and his team specialize in the creation of brand identity and strategy, publication design, packaging and interactive solutions. Stout and his team have done work for high-profile companies and institutions like Microsoft Windows, Ruby Tuesday, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Walgreens, Lands' End, L.L. Bean, Southwest Airlines, The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, The Perot Museum of Nature and Science, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Contemporary Austin, The Houston Ballet, World Wildlife Fund, SkinCeuticals, Advanced Nutrients, Northwestern, Tulane, Vanderbilt, Middlebury, Loyola Marymount University, UC Berkley, The University of Colorado, Drexel and USC.DJ is the author of three books; The Pictures of Texas Monthly Twenty-Five Years, The Amazing Tale of Mr. Herbert and his Fabulous Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club, and Variations on a Rectangle–his forty-year design retrospective.Find DJ here: Instagram | Twitter  Show notesPeople:Michael BierutPaula ScherLuke HaymanHerbert Kokernot Jr.Companies and organisations:o6 RanchAlpine CowboysKokernot FieldTexas Monthly MagazineMiscellaneous:King of Diamonds – The story behind Alpine's Kokernot Field How can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

One More Question
Judge Edwin Cameron: South Africa's Constitutional Court – actually using values to build a brand

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 42:09


Highlights from the conversationAny public institution has a brand and is a brandThe Constitution has a lavish and generous set of values...but it comes down to the promise of human dignityIt doesn't matter if you've got this amazing message and amazing marketing collateral – if you don't actually do the thing that you said you would do, it all failsOne shouldn't over mythologize the element of public participationIt doesn't matter about its provenance, the fact is that it was an evocative and moving charter on the part of those struggling against ApartheidThe question is what was produced? Whether it's a flag, a set of values, did it have resonant integrity?  More about Judge CameronEdwin Cameron retired in August 2019, after 25 years' service as a judge, the last eleven in South Africa's highest court, the Constitutional Court. Before that, he served in the Supreme Court of Appeal for eight years, and the High Court for six. He was educated at Pretoria Boys' High, Stellenbosch and as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. During apartheid he was a human rights lawyer. He has fought for LGBTI equality, and helped attain the historic inclusion of sexual orientation in South Africa's Constitution. As someone living with HIV, he was a fierce critic of President Mbeki's AIDS denialist policies. His two prize-winning memoirs, Witness to AIDS (2005) and Justice: A Personal Account (2014), have been translated into German, Korean and Chinese.  He holds honorary degrees from six universities. After stepping down as a judge, he was elected Chancellor of Stellenbosch University and appointed Judicial Inspector of Correctional Services. Show NotesPeople:Arthur ChaskalsonPius LangaCompanies and organisations:The Constitutional Court of South AfricaThe Supreme Court of AppealThe High CourtMiscellaneous:The South African ConstitutionThe South African FlagMemoir: Witness to AIDS (2005)Memoir: Justice: A Personal Account (2014) How can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

Cogitations
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Cogitations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 21:05


This is a followup to yesterday's podcast. I pose the question, if the local church where you are were to vanish, who would feel it more? Would the members of the local church or the community more greatly feel the loss of the local church vanishing in your community? This is a sobering question and is a good gauge of how much work the local body is doing. If you like what we do and want to help out, www.patreon.com/nearchurches To email me cogitations@digitalbiblestudy.org For hundreds of good lessons on as many topics, www.digitalbiblestudy.org 

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One More Question
Jack Butcher: Visualize Value – a $1M brand in 18 months

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 44:19


Highlights from the conversation:Your brand is this decentralised thing that essentially exists in other people's heads. It's this thing that you're building in other people's mindsWhere you really start to feel the compound effect of brand [is] 12-18 months down the lineIt really does take a long time to win that battle of attention and fire off the sequence of neurons when someone sees your work. We underestimate how long it takes to get there. But we also underestimate what it's worth when you pass that thresholdThe only way to maintain the edge, long term, is just to dig your heels in and try and be clever, make better work and hope that it's obvious in the outputI didn't need 1000 people to believe in it for it to work. I needed to find five people a year that were interested in hiring me as a consultantThe power of consistency, and just going at something and tackling it, again and again, can produce value More about JackJack spent 10 years working in corporate advertising in NYC as a graphic designer for billion-dollar brands. It was fun, but the opposite of freedom. In search of freedom, he started his own advertising agency. It was not fun, and even less freedom.After two years of iteration, he figured out how to transition to highly specialized (and fun) consulting, which resulted in a product business: Visualize Value. VV is a project he used to build a network of mentors, a $1M/year product business, and a media platform with an audience of over 600,000 people. Now, Jack spends all of his time making things that make it easier to learn, teach, build, and sell.Find Jack here: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram (VV) Show NotesCompanies and organisations:Opponent How can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

The Saucer Life
The Saucer Afterlife- One More Question

The Saucer Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 3:54


Episode Notes We had one more question from a listener, so we fail to answer it! Also, a preview of where we're going with the Saucer Afterlife installments. Support The Saucer Life! Website: saucerlife.com Twitter: @saucerlife Instagram: saucerlife Facebook

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Off the Wagon!
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Off the Wagon!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 42:35


Truck Buckman visits Milan Petrovic at the local Walmart and talks to an incredulous but understanding Milan about his daughter Suzy's involvement in the blackmail of Levi Manwill. What a country! Exploring new team pairings, Stacie Lawson & John Woo-Tang head over to Dr. Lee's office to see if they can uncover any information on the three girls and the baby. With many possible (and possibly ruinous) approaches available to them, they somehow manage to avoid disaster and win the doctor's trust. The ever helpful and patient Annie points the party to the Young house. MUSIC FROM THIS EPISODE... Lobo Loco, "Jonny Pass Auf" — Unza Unza Orkstar, "Live at Pacific Parc" — Dumb Bunny, "Relax" — Chris Zabriskie, "CGI Snake" — Guy Gabriel, "Blood" — Josh Woodward, "Honcho Graham From Birmingham" — Colton Dewberry, "La Danse Avec Toi" — Cellophane Sam, "Awestruck" — Ivan Grigorashchuk, "The Night Comes" — The Dogon Lights, "Love Is Like The Sun" — Matthew Fisher, "Skyline" — Colton Dewberry, "Wayward Currents" — Blue Dot Sessions, "Inamorata" — madelyniris, "Leave and Never Look Back" Many thanks to freesound.org and it's amazing collection of contributors.

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Leland Maschmeyer: Lessons from Chobani - How to revolutionise a brand in 4 years

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 54:46


Highlights from the conversationWhen you're on the client side there are so many priorities to handle other than brand buildingIt's about encouraging a culture of not just being on repetition, but a culture that is about making things better and making things happenThe important thing is to know that a lot of people on the client side aren't brand buildersYou just hope that senior leadership has enough vision, communication ability and consistency in the narrative that they're telling that everyone in the company starts thinking with a holistic mindAs a business owner, he's like, I can't do any of that. I can't be the best marketer for my brand because I don't have the money to do thatIn an agency, you want to put a dent in the universe, you want to do something cool and breakthrough that people take notice. But when you're inside the company, you just want to survive to the next day and be a little better tomorrow More about LelandLeland is a designer and business executive fascinated with incredible innovation and incredible scale. In 2008, he co-founded and led as co-chief creative officer COLLINS, the globally renowned brand firm specialized in creating incredible innovation at incredible scale. In 2016, he joined Chobani as its first chief creative officer — then became its chief brand officer — where he transformed incredible scale to do incredible innovation. Today, he is the co-founder of two startups dedicated to incredible innovation that scales incredibly: River, an interest discovery engine, and Sway, a materials science company inventing seaweed-based plastic. In 2020, the World Economic Forum elected him a Young Global Leader. He is also a Board Member of the One Club for Creativity and Advisory Board Member of NOMI Networks – a global organization dedicated to ending modern slavery.Leland has built organizations honored as the most creative in the world: “Company of the Year” finalist (Fast Co), “In-House Agency of the Year” (Ad Age), “Design Firm of Year” (Ad Age), ”30 Most Important Design Companies" (Fast Co), "A Cult Brand" (The Gathering), “Most Innovative Company in the World” (Fast Co) x4, "50 Best Places for Innovators" (Fast Co) “Agency Creatives Would Kill to Work At” (WNW Magazine), “Agency Inventing the Future of Brand Building” (Forbes), “Brand that Matters” (Fortune), “Brands Changing the World” (Forbes). They have created “the next big design trend” (AIGA Eye on Design), produced “the future of music videos” (Forbes), influenced federal climate legislation, federal childhood nutrition policy, presidential candidate platforms, and won every major global creative award. He co-authored “The Anti-CEO Playbook,” a TED talk enjoyed by millions of people. He has won recognition as "Global 30 under 30” (Campaign), “Young Influencer” (Ad Age), “Most Influential Designers Today” (HOW Magazine), “Design Thinking Leader” (IBM), “Master of Marketing” (Assoc. of National Advertisers), “Tastemaker” (PDN Magazine), and “Designer to Watch” (Graphic Design USA).Find Leland here: LinkedIn | Instagram Show NotesPeople:Milton FriedmanCompanies and organisations:Chobani How can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic | http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

One More Question
Brent Couchman: How to create great work for clients like Facebook

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 46:32


Highlights from the conversationThe most successful relationships we have are the ones where the internal team have done the work to prime the key decision makers with what to expectThat's where balance is really crucial – we can support them and give them all the ammo needed. But at the end of the day [we need] their expertise for those crucial conversationsAs there's more access to design, [maybe] not designing is going to be differentiatedSome people just want to be part of some of the conversations along the way Part of it is figuring it out along the way. You find a rhythm or your stride a little bit into the processThere's only so much that we can do if your CEO has worked with his executive team for years. He's going to trust them way more than someone who's just come in More about BrentBrent Couchman is a graphic designer, creative director, and founder at Moniker, a brand design studio based in San Francisco.Moniker works with an international team that focuses on connecting future-thinking brands to today’s challenges and communities. Clients include Coinbase, Oculus, One Medical, Coca-Cola, Google, Facebook, Sonos, Casper, and many more.Find Brent here: Website | LinkedIn Show NotesPeople:Josh HigginsHillary Clinton (Brand)Greta ThunbergJames SommervilleVitalik Buterin (Ethereum)Companies and organisations:FacebookOculusPortalMinute MaidEthereum How can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn’t like, or what you’d like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you’d like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com#welovenicework #branding #communication #purposedriven #creativity #brand innovation

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Finnian Kelly: Build a movement – something bigger than a brand

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 60:31


Highlights from the conversation:We all have the same time in the day, but some people get exponential resultsYou can go on a completely different path and you can define what 'winning' isWe believe if we stop being self-critical, we're just gonna become a sloth...which is a complete lieGreat communities are not actually focused on communities, they're focused on a missionA lot of people get so focused on their benefits and features [of] their product, they forget that what people want to do is feel a particular wayPeople remember moments – life is a bunch of moments. What we're trying to do as marketers is, give people these moments More about FinnianAs a sought-after speaker, event facilitator and executive coach, Finnian has been dubbed “the Business Mystic” because of his unique ability to put consciousness into business and inspire leaders to find new levels of meaning and purpose through their creative endeavours.  This approach flowed through his term as President of the Colorado Chapter of Entrepreneurs Organization (EO) - the largest and most influential community of entrepreneurs in the world. As an entrepreneur, Finnian built and exited two multi-million dollar companies in the financial industry.  He’s the Creator and Chief Visionary Officer of Intentionality.com. Using the Intentionality framework, Finnian guides people to find their path, get on their path, and stay on their path to wholeness.As a lifelong learner, Finnian has degrees in maths, physics, finance, leadership, teaching and a master’s degree of science in positive psychology.  He spent 7 years in the Australian Defence Force and graduated from one of the most prestigious leadership organisations in the World, The Royal Military College of Duntroon.Finnian's finest accomplishment to date was being featured on the popular National Geographic Documentary, Undercover Angel. This was a project where he was dropped into an underprivileged community to find out their core issues, build trust and come up with a project that would support their needs.  He funded the entire program himself and worked with community leaders to form a family education centre in Fakulteta, Bulgaria.Above all, Finnian is a conscious being - committed to embodying Intentionality and inspiring others to do the same. Finnian travels the world spreading Intentionality on speaking tours, exploring new places and cultures and chasing powder as a ridiculously passionate skier!Find Finnian here:LinkedIn | Website Show NotesPeople:Warren RustandChris DoCompanies and organisations:EO (Entrepreneurs Organization) How can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn’t like, or what you’d like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you’d like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com#welovenicework #branding #communication #purposedriven #creativity #brandinnovation

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Alex Center: Vitamin Water – The $4.1 billion brand that changed the beverage game

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 46:25


Highlights from the conversationThey're not gonna care, and they shouldn't, because they don't need more thingsIf you play it safe and you go the easy route it falls on deaf earsIt's about the people that do it. We want to be in the right relationships with the right people. The product and all that other stuff are important, but great people build great brands and great companies, and I think that's where it starts.I think it takes courage to be presented with four potential brand identities in a first client presentation and take the one that's the most crazyA great brand has impact on the world and people and culture. It doesn't have to fundamentally make us all better humans, but it should hopefully, bring joy, happiness, connectivity to people's livesIt's not one thing, it's so many individual moments where you have to make decisions. And you know, and all those decisions add up. And Vitamin Water is a perfect example. It's like, if you get everything right, where you treat every single moment, as an opportunity to introduce yourself to peopleMore about AlexAlex Center is a Brooklyn-based designer and founder of the branding company CENTER.Prior to launching his own studio, he spent 11 years working for the global beverage leader Coca-Cola where, as Design Director, he led the strategy and design vision for the brands vitaminwater, smartwater & Powerade. Over his career, Alex has designed packaging that has been in the hands of millions, launched multiple breakthrough brands, given talks around the world and once met rapper 50 Cent who told him “You must think you're pretty special.” He got nervous and instantly started sweating.Today, his team at CENTER is building the next generation of icon brands partnering with companies like United Sodas of America, Heywear, Kin Euphorics, Good Light and Conbody. Alex is also a mentor with the SVA Masters in Branding program.In his personal time he enjoys rooting for New York sports teams that wear orange & blue, eating and instagramming delicious meals and spending time with his wife Jacquelyn De Jesu and their zero kids and zero pets.Find Alex here:LinkedIn | Website | Instagram Show NotesPeopleJonathan Mildenhall 50 CentBrian CollinsCompanies and organisationsBlack Lives MatterGlaceau Vitamin WaterUnited Sodas of America How can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn’t like, or what you’d like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you’d like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

Locked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State Warriors

Wes Goldberg, Warriors beat reporter for the Mercury News, breaks down the most important developments from the first week of Warriors minicamp, including Klay Thompson's health, Andrew Wiggins' conditioning and Marquese Chriss' future. Then he talks about the difference between Heat and Warriors culture before answering "One More Question" about the Warriors being in the luxury tax.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order.HelixRIGHT NOW Helix is offering up to 200 dollars off ALL mattress orders and two free pillows. Get up to 200 dollars off at Helixsleep.com/lockedonnbaKeepsIf you're ready to take action and prevent hair loss, go to Keeps.com/lockedonnbato receive your first month of treatment for free. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sermons – New Hope Community Church
One More Question (Habakkuk 1:12-2:1)

Sermons – New Hope Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 30:47


12O LORD, are you not from everlasting?My God, my Holy One, we will not die.O LORD, you have appointed them to execute judgment;O Rock, you have ordained them to punish.13Your eyes are too pure to look on evil;you cannot tolerate wrong.Why then do you tolerate the treacherous?Why are you silent while the wickedswallow up those […]

Podcasting Tips From The Front Porch

Troy encourages you to ask yourself one more question after you decide the topic of your next episode.

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What About All I've Already Been Given?

actionchurch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019


We've got ONE MORE QUESTION you need to ask to live a happier, healthier, and more fulfilling life.

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The Dave Ryan Show
6-25 Full Podcast: Just One More Question

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018


Steve-O & Weather Girl Jenny take over the show with Couples Confessions, Phone Rodeo, Jenny has a friend...., Murder Monday, an update on Tina's love life, and more!

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6-25 Full Podcast: Just One More Question

101.3 KDWB Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018


Steve-O & Weather Girl Jenny take over the show with Couples Confessions, Phone Rodeo, Jenny has a friend...., Murder Monday, an update on Tina's love life, and more!

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