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Latest podcast episodes about storylab

Business Leadership Series
Episode 1411: Sanyin Siang: Behavioral Science Principles and Life Data Points

Business Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 32:33


Sanyin Siang shares highlights from her journey, and how to accept positive affirmations and constructive criticism as data points in your life, importance of being generous, and how to be vulnerable.Sanyin helps leaders launch and create value by focusing on mindset, behavioral change, and team and culture building. Sanyin is a CEO Coach, Advisor, Author,the Executive Director of Duke University's Fuqua/Coach K Center on Leadership & Ethics (COLE) and a Professor with its Pratt School of Engineering.The COLE center is a leadership laboratory that engages all of Duke's Daytime MBA students and convenes high-level think tank gatherings to explore today's complex leadership opportunities and challenges.Sanyin coaches C-suite executives and is in the original cohort of Marshall Goldsmith's 100 Coaches. She is an advisor for GV (former Google Ventures), Duke Corporate Education, and the Sports Innovation Lab. Her thought leadership has appeared in Forbes, Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, and CNN. She has more than 1 million LinkedIn followers. She is a LinkedIn 2017 & 2018 Top 10 Influencer and a 2018 Thinkers50 On the Radar.Sanyin's board service has included those of The Emily K Center, The Museum of Life & Science, Duke Children's Hospital & Health Center. She is a Sr. Advisor with Dan Ariely's Center for Advanced Hindsight and a faculty with StoryLab at Duke. She has spoken to audiences from the White House to Global Sports Management and Owners Summits.Prior to Duke, Sanyin worked at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world's largest federation of scientific and engineering societies, and publisher of Science. Her initiatives explored the ethical, social, and legal implications of technological advances before they became reality.Her book The Launch Book: Motivational Stories for Launching Your Idea, Business, or Next Career, uses behavioral science principles to help readers build the mindset for addressing major change.Sanyin received a BSE in Biomedical Engineering and an MBA from Duke University.Order "The Launch Book": https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074JC5L9V/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0

Music By Design
32 - Going deeper with the Root Center

Music By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 30:07


In this episode we take a deeper look at the Root Center which houses Gate 54, Maddy Walsh's Conscious Sun energy. This episode has an extension in the Patreon where I continue to go through each of the gates in the root, there is a short accompanying ebook and I provide a playlist of music created by other artists who also have Gate 54 in their Conscious Sun. The patreon is LOADED with goodies so be sure to head over and check it out!StoryLab is coming to Alchemy Healing Arts this April! For more info, join the mailing list HERE.You can get your free Human Design chart at my website.During this podcast I mentioned a few other episodes including:#4 with Jess Novak#13 with Alex Sovronsky#31 with Maddy Walsh

Wianda Bongen Podcast
38. De keerzijde van de medaille: Een ode aan mijn flaters

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 36:46


Ik geef je een kijkje in de keuken: een eerlijke blik achter de schermen van een aantal hoogtepunten en successen dit jaar. Want ging alles wel zo vlekkeloos tijdens de lancering van mijn live event in juni? En verliep alles subliem tijdens het ontwikkelen van mijn training StoryLAB? In deze aflevering: de keerzijde van de medaille. De rauwe kanten van falen en de kracht die schuilt in doorzetten. Geen opgepoetste succesverhalen, maar de eerlijke verhalen vol hoogte- en dieptepunten die mij het afgelopen jaar hebben gevormd. Dit is het verhaal achter de verhalen.Wil je meer informatie over die in mijn ogen zo mooie training StoryLAB? Klik dan hier.Schrijf je via deze link in voor mijn nieuwsbrief ThinSkinLetters.Wil je iets delen? Stuur me gerust een DM via Instagram: @wiandabongen.

Wianda Bongen Podcast
37. Wat Storytellend Ondernemen écht inhoudt.

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 16:58


Ik strooi al jaren vrolijk rond met mijn zelfbedachte term 'storytellend ondernemen'. Voor mij is het glashelder wat het betekent, maar hoe zit dat met jou? Wat is storytellend ondernemen eigenlijk? En waarom ben ik ervan overtuigd dat het een onmisbaar ingrediënt is voor een sterk merk?In deze aflevering duiken we in mijn merkfilosofie en ontdek je wat storytellend ondernemen écht inhoudt. Hoe gebruik je storytelling om een brug te slaan tussen je marketing en je branding?Wil je na het beluisteren échte stappen zetten? Schrijf je in voor mijn online training StoryLAB en ontdek hoe storytelling de sweet spot van je merk wordt.Volg me via @wiandabongen voor dagelijkse updates, motivatie en een bak aan gezelligheid.

Wianda Bongen Podcast
36. De Sky is niet altijd de Limit.

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 17:01


In deze aflevering deel ik hoe ik balanceer tussen mijn onstuitbare ambitie en de signalen van mijn lijf die vragen om rust. Hoe blijf ik groots dromen én trouw aan mijn fysieke grenzen? Daarnaast neem ik je mee in mijn hersenspinsels over mijn huidige aanbod: wat doe je als je agenda overloopt, je ambities sky-high zijn en je zoekt naar een nieuwe route? En dat alles met een snufje kosmische inspiratie, wat wil een mens nog meer? ---Interesse in StoryLAB? Klik hier voor alle info! Volg mij via @wiandabongen op Instagram voor een dagelijkse dosis impact. Inschrijven voor mijn nieuwsbrief ThinSkin Letters doe je hier.

Wianda Bongen Podcast
35. Stop met vullen, start met voeden.

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 24:36


Fastfood vult, (voor een klein uurtje) maar voedt niet. Hoe zit dat met jouw content?Ben je zichtbaar omdat je iets moét posten, of omdat je écht iets te vertellen hebt? In deze aflevering deel ik waarom zoveel ondernemers zichzelf onzichtbaar maken met oppervlakkige content en hoe je stopt met vullen en begint met voeden. Heb je behoefte aan meer voedende content? Schrijf je in voor mijn online training StoryLAB. Ik help je in deze training om van oppervlakkige content, met enkel wat vermaak en een snelle glimlach als resultaat gaat naar voedende content met storytelling als nummer één marketingtool. Volg mij op Instagram voor een flinke dosis inspiratie, motivatie en gezelligheid via @wiandabongenMet een scherpe pen en open vizier deel ik over wat mij beweegt en beroerd in fragmenten, korte open brieven, alledaagse overpeinzingen en vertel ik je over mijn nieuwste creaties. Op de hoogte blijven? Schrijf je in voor ThinSkin Letters - mijn nieuwsbrief.

Wianda Bongen Podcast
34. Mijn 'bange' doel stretcht me maximaal.

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 23:06


In deze eerste aflevering binnen de reeks "tussen de regels" klets ik over afgelopen week én deel ik mijn bange doel voor 2025. Dit is namelijk tegelijk mijn grootste uitdaging als ondernemer. Ik vertel je waarom dit doel me tegelijkertijd inspireert én angst aanjaagt. Wil je meer weten over mijn online training Storylab. Klik hier!Volg mij op Instagram voor een flinke dosis inspiratie, motivatie en gezelligheid via @wiandabongenMet een scherpe pen en open vizier deel ik over wat mij beweegt en beroerd in fragmenten, korte open brieven, alledaagse overpeinzingen en vertel ik je over mijn nieuwste creaties. Op de hoogte blijven? Schrijf je in voor ThinSkin Letters - mijn nieuwsbrief.

Wianda Bongen Podcast
33. No guts, no stories.

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 17:50


‘Wij van Wc-eend adviseren Wc-eend.' Je kent het vast wel. Maar wees eens eerlijk: klinkt de communicatie van veel ondernemers ook niet een beetje zo?Veel ondernemers blijven hangen in standaard praatjes. Ze verkopen hun aanbod – dit is wat ik doe, hier ben ik goed in – maar vergeten het allerbelangrijkste: waarom iemand voor hen zou kiezen. Mensen kopen geen opsomming van features. Ze kopen het resultaat. De verandering. Mensen kopen verhalen.In deze aflevering daag ik je uit om verder te gaan dan informerende woorden en standaardformules. Het verschil tussen onzichtbaar blijven en impact maken zit voor een groot deel in het hebben van lef. No Guts, No Stories. Via deze link kun je je inschrijven voor de wachtlijst van online training StoryLAB en ontvang je als eerste een exclusief aanbod. Volg mij op Instagram voor een flinke dosis inspiratie, motivatie en gezelligheid via @wiandabongenMet een scherpe pen en open vizier deel ik over wat mij beweegt en beroerd in fragmenten, korte open brieven, alledaagse overpeinzingen en vertel ik je over mijn nieuwste creaties. Op de hoogte blijven? Schrijf je in voor ThinSkin Letters - mijn nieuwsbrief.

The VetsConnect Podcast
Special Edition: The One Man One Mic Foundation's Story Lab: A Night Of Veteran's Stories

The VetsConnect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 98:14 Transcription Available


Send us a textThese nine stories were recorded in front of a live audience for the One Man One Mic Foundations Fundraiser, Story Lab: A Night Of Veterans Stories.Have you ever faced a challenge so daunting it felt insurmountable? Meet Ms. Williams, a beacon of resilience, who turned a grim prognosis into a story of triumph and hope. Her journey from a life-altering accident and a rare cancer diagnosis to becoming a leader for veteran support is nothing short of inspiring. Through innovative medical treatments and sheer determination, she stands strong today, leading the charge in healing methods for veterans across the country.Then we shift gears to hear from Staff Sergeant Rivera, whose path in the Marine Corps was as unexpected as it was transformative. As his son steps onto the same path, Rivera reflects on his own beginnings, influenced by a colorblind friend and a persuasive recruiter. His tale takes us through the intricacies of military operations and the invaluable lessons of leadership and adaptability learned in the high-pressure environments of the Anglico and JRTC. These stories highlight the profound impact of mentorship and the complexities of strategic military roles.Finally, travel back to 1968 with a retired Navy Master Chief who, with humor and resourcefulness, provided for his family through fishing adventures filled with lessons of love and resilience. This episode is a testament to the power of community and the bonds formed through shared hardships and triumphs. From acts of compassion to stories of survival and recovery, we explore how veterans continue to support one another, fostering a network of strength and healing. Through their narratives, we celebrate the enduring spirit of those who serve and the powerful impact of shared experiences.

Music By Design
22 - Jess Brown from Root Shock shares her journey

Music By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 95:24


In this episode I got to chat with Jess Brown from the band Root Shock all about her journey with singing, song writing and coming to a place where she loves her life. She is a 3/5 Ego-Projected Projector RAX Vessel of Love and speaks her design so well as we go into the meanings behind some of her songs and how she became the lead woman of a prominent reggae band in upstate NY. To connect with jess, find her on instagram @reawakenedjewelry @rootshockTo see Jess' chart and find all kinds of other goodies, check out the Patreon page If you are new to Human Design or would like to pull up your chart and get some great basic descriptions of what it means, go to my new website at http://annawithintention.love To register for my free connections meeting via WBOC follow this link:https://wboconnection.org/event-5921014To signup for StoryLab on November 16th follow this link:http://annawithintention.love/storylab2024

Music By Design
21 - Brian Grafstein on Les Claypool, Phish and the Gene Keys

Music By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 100:24


In this episode I am chatting with my friend Brian Grafstein, music lover, gene keys guide, massage therapist and so much more! We talked at length about the Gene Keys and Brian's study with Gate 18 and how it is serendipitously connected to his love of Les Claypool from Primus and Trey Anastasio from Phish.  We didn't actually talk much about his HD in this episode but he is a 4/6 Emotional Projector, RAX Explanation and you can check out his Gene Keys profile as well as his HD chart next to Les and Trey's on the Patreon page at www.patreon.com/musicbydesign. To learn more about Brian and what he does you can connect with him on Instagram or via his Website.  If you want to pull up your own Gene Keys profile go to https://genekeys.com/free-profile/ If you are new to Human Design or would like to pull up your chart and get some great basic descriptions of what it means, go to my new website at http://annawithintention.love  To register for my free connections meeting via WBOC follow this link: https://wboconnection.org/event-5921014 To signup for StoryLab on November 16th follow this link: http://annawithintention.love/storylab2024 Get your tickets to see Mikaela Davis in Homer on 11/20: https://www.tixr.com/groups/center4art/events/mikaela-davis-118329

The VetsConnect Podcast
Connecting Through Storytelling: Scott McLean's Mission To Help Veterans With PTSD and TBI With The One Man One Mic Foundation

The VetsConnect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 47:30 Transcription Available


Send us a textScott McLean's journey from military service to podcasting, to nonprofit founder is nothing short of inspirational. How does a 10-year Air Force veteran and former military dog handler transition to founding a nonprofit and hosting a successful podcast? Scott joins us to share his personal battle with PTSD and how equine therapy through the Herd Foundation became a transformative force in his life. He emphasizes the importance of veteran-support nonprofits and the critical role community support plays in mental health, offering insights that are both deeply personal and universally relatable.Curious about the origins of the Vets Connection Podcast? Scott reveals how interactions with influential figures like Jonathan Oakley and Cecilia Baez shaped his vision. Through strategic networking on LinkedIn and a commitment to collaboration over competition, Scott has managed to secure compelling interviews that highlight the invaluable work of organizations supporting veterans. His approach to podcasting is not just about sharing stories but creating a network of support and understanding for veterans everywhere.Storytelling lies at the heart of Scott's mission, and he explains why it's so effective in forging emotional connections. From public speaking engagements to his upcoming Story Lab event fundraiser, Scott shows how personal narratives can elicit powerful responses and foster a sense of community. We also spotlight Alex's commendable efforts in building resources for veterans, underscoring the immense power of collective support. This episode is a testament to the impact of stories, both told and lived, in driving positive change.

Lyme, Mold, and Chronic Illness Recovery: You are not crazy. There is hope!
Elevating Your Life Script with Karen Curry Parker and Heather Gray FDN-P

Lyme, Mold, and Chronic Illness Recovery: You are not crazy. There is hope!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 45:53


https://renegadehealthboss.com In this episode 114, Heather Gray FDN-P welcomes Karen Curry Parker to discuss the transformative power of Human Design and its impact on personal and spiritual growth. Heather and Karen explore the intersection of health, authenticity, and energy management, sharing insights and personal stories that highlight the importance of understanding and aligning with one's true self. In this podcast you will discover 02:09 -Heather and Karen talk about their energy types in Human Design, leading to a broader discussion about how this knowledge has changed Heather's life. 02:49 - Karen's Journey: Karen shares her journey into Human Design, including a transformative experience in Sedona, Arizona. 03:10 - Impact of moving her family to Sedona and beginning her work with Human Design America. 04:22 - Human Design Beginnings: Her initial experiences with Human Design and how it resonated deeply with her. 05:53 - What is Human Design?: Detailed explanation of Human Design, describing it as a synthesis of various systems and philosophies.  07:01 - Chart Analysis: How to read a Human Design chart and its significance in understanding energy use. 08:16 - Authenticity and Energy: Importance of authenticity in maintaining energy and health, particularly in relation to immune function. 11:00 - Integrity and Health: Concept of structural integrity in Human Design and its impact on health, especially immune function. 12:16 - Impact of Personal Narrative: How one's personal narrative can affect health and wellbeing. 13:00 - Healing and Authenticity: Role of authenticity in healing and the cosmic pause provided by chronic illnesses. 14:45 - Emotional Themes: Emotional themes associated with different Human Design types and their significance. 17:10 - Types and Themes: Detailed description of the emotional themes for different Human Design types, including generators, manifesters, projectors, and reflectors. 18:00 - Interpreting Signals: The power of understanding one's Human Design to better navigate emotional and physical challenges. 26:07 - Understanding Emotional Responses: The impact of neurotransmitters and emotional responses on our creativity and manifestation. 27:23 - Manifesting Through Storytelling: How visualizing and affirming positive narratives can align with our true selves. 29:02 - Story Lab Process: Introduction to Story Lab, a method for rewriting personal narratives using Human Design. 30:15 - Transforming Trauma Through Creativity: Shifting trauma-based stories from the left brain to the right brain to foster creativity and healing. 37:02 - Navigating Partner Dynamics: Personal anecdotes on how understanding Human Design can improve relationship dynamics. To Get BioMed: Contact Dr. Drobot here https://thebiomedcenter.com/ Tel:480-614-5820    Only contact the Scottsdale location Get EMF Rock: Emfrocks.com/THELYMEBOSS  Use code THELYMEBOSS to get 10% off.Guest Bio: Karen Curry Parker, PhD, is an international best-selling author and creator of Quantum Human Design™ and the Quantum Alignment System™. With over 30 years of experience in speaking, coaching, and podcasting, she helps people reconnect with their creativity and manifest their desires. She offers certification pathways for coaches and has hosted notable guests like Gregg Braden and Dr. Joe Dispenza on her podcast. Karen holds a PhD in Integrative Health and is a faculty member at The Shift Network and Omega Institute. She has been featured on Bloomberg, CBS, and ABC. Lear more about Karen Curry Parker https://quantumhumandesign.com/what-is-quantum-human-design/Link to her free trial. https://learn.quantumhumandesign.com/products/uhd-membership-freetrial Get healthier food into your diet with these easy, yummy, fast meals today! Get more energy, less brain fog, and LESS pain when you start eating a low-inflammatory diet Download your free video series Real Cooking For Real Life here. https://renegadehealthboss.com #RenegadeHealthBoss #HumanDesign #youarenotcrazy #PersonalTransformation #Storytelling #EmotionalHealing #Manifestation #itsnotinyourhead #SelfEmpowerment #CreativeLiving #thereishope #TraumaHealing #PositiveChange #MindsetShift --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/renegadehealthboss/support

Wianda Bongen Podcast
32. Als laatste gekozen met de gym.

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 21:08


Ik denk dat het stukje 'ideale klant' ons ondernemers soms iets teveel naar onze bol gestegen is. Zonder kennis van zaken proberen we een bepaalde doelgroep aan te spreken, en doen dat op een steeds destructievere manier.Ik ben er van overtuigd dat wanneer je als creatief ondernemer zorgt voor een sterke marketing, wanneer je zorgt dat je met jouw verhalen, je manier van communiceren, jouw tone of vocie en de interactie met je klanten je visie helder kunt verwoorden; je de juiste mensen als vanzelf naar je toe trekt. En dat hoef je dus niet te doen op basis van vooraf bedachte omzetdoelen, populariteit, beginners niveau of jaren van ervaring. Het gaat om het werk wat je als ondernemer aan de achterkant moet doen om vervolgens aan de voorkant het gewenste resultaat te gaan zien. In deze podcast deel ik mijn visie met je. //Wil je meer informatie over mijn online training StoryLAB? Klik hier voor de sale pagina met alle info. Wil je iets kwijt over deze aflevering? Stuur me gerust even een DM via @wiandabongen op Instagram.

Wianda Bongen Podcast
31. Het perfecte plaatje is een fata morgana.

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 22:36


Heb je ooit door Instagram gescrold en je afgevraagd waarom andere trouwfotografen altijd die perfecte plaatjes lijken te schieten? In deze aflevering neem ik je mee op mijn avontuur door een rabbit hole vol indrukwekkende foto's en onthul ik waarom 'het perfecte plaatje' vaak niet meer is dan een fata morgana.Ontdek hoe je door de illusie heen kunt kijken en leer je eigen unieke stijl te omarmen, ongeacht de omstandigheden. Esthetiek vind je terug in elke bruiloft, groot of klein//Klik hier voor informatie over het creative retreat wat ik samen met Raisa Zwart organiseer. Hier vind je meer informatie over mijn nieuwste online training; StoryLAB.En hier vind je mijn volledige aanbod.

Quantum Conversations: With Karen Curry Parker
Breaking Free from Societal Conditioning with the Five Human Design Types

Quantum Conversations: With Karen Curry Parker

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 20:00 Transcription Available


Discover your authentic self and transform your life with Quantum Human Design™. Begin rewriting your story today. "You're not broken, stuck, or blocked. You've simply been conditioned."  - Dr. Karen Curry Parker, host of Quantum Revolution and creator of Quantum Human Design™ Join Karen as she explores the profound journey of breaking free from societal conditioning. Using the framework of the five Human Design Types, Karen illustrates how each Type can reclaim their sovereignty and live authentically. Through compelling stories and practical advice, she guides listeners on how to shed the masks they've worn and confront the conditioning that has shaped their lives. This episode offers a powerful roadmap for those seeking to align with their true selves and create a life of purpose and joy. Check out the video interview on YouTube! https://youtu.be/wN-aE10M8Cs  Links: Get your free Quantum Human Design™ Chart at https://freehumandesignchart.com/ To learn more about Karen and her team, head to https://quantumhumandesign.com/ For more information and for full transcripts (starting with season 6), please go to our website at https://quantumrevolutionpodcast.com/ Produced by Number Three Productions, https://numberthreeproductions.com/ Timestamps: [0:00] Introduction to this episode, “Breaking Free from Societal Conditioning with the Five Human Design Types,” with Karen Curry Parker. [01:21] Reclaiming sovereignty over your true identity. [07:21] The Story Lab, your story told through the lens of Quantum Human Design™. [09:12] The five Human Design Types, beginning with The Manifestor. [10:59] The Generator [12:36] The Manifesting Generator [14:34] The Projector [16:31] The Reflector [18:34] Conclusion and outro to this episode, “Breaking Free from Societal Conditioning with the Five Human Design Types,” with Karen Curry Parker.

Museum Chat Live!
Museum Chat Live! E903 – Equatorial Emigrants: Tales from the StoryLab 3

Museum Chat Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024


In this 3-episode series, host Sean Dineley lets a sampling of long-time St. Catharines residents do most of the talking. The people whose stories you will hear have all been participants in the museum's StoryLab program. This ongoing oral history project is all about getting the diverse experiences and perspectives of real St. Catharinites into […]

Wianda Bongen Podcast
26. Hoe een rode pen mijn grootste mindfuck werd.

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 22:34


De opmerking "Jij hebt makkelijk praten, jij hebt talent" krijg ik wel eens toegespeeld. Ik moet er altijd een beetje om glimlachen. Ik heb talent, net zoals ieder mens in meer of mindere mate talent heeft. Het gaat er niet om of je het hebt of niet. Het gaat erom wat je ermee doet. Stop je je talentin een gouden kooi en kijk je er van een afstand naar? Of ga je er mee aan de slag en geef je jouw talent de kans om te vliegen? Storytelling is een vaardigheid, geen superkracht. Die je kunt leren en ontwikkelen, net zoals fietsen of koken. Ik help je hierbij via mijn online training Storylab, meer info? Klik dan hier. Wil je iets kwijt over deze aflevering of heb je een vraag? Stuur me gerust een DM via instagram @wiandabongen.

Just a Good Conversation
Just a Good Conversation: Rachel Elizabeth Seed

Just a Good Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 86:30


Rachel Elizabeth Seed is a Los Angeles-based nonfiction storyteller working in film, photography and writing. She is a 2022 Jewish Film Institute fellow, a 2021 California Film Institute fellow and Jewish Story Partners grantee, a 2020 Sundance Institute, Chicken + Egg Pictures, NYFA New York Women's Film Fund fellow, and a 2019 Sundance Edit & Story Lab fellow and Sundance Documentary Fund recipient for her feature documentary, A PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY. Rachel's work has also been supported by Field of Vision, the Jerome Foundation, NYSCA, the Maine Media Workshops, the Roy W. Dean grant, and IFP.  Formerly a photo editor at New York Magazine, her photography was included in the International Center of Photography's exhibit on Hurricane Sandy, Rising Waters, and she was a cameraperson on several award-winning feature documentaries including SACRED by Academy-Award-winning filmmaker Thomas Lennon. Rachel's writing has been published by No Film School, the Sundance Institute, and Talkhouse and she is Executive Director / Co-founder of the Brooklyn Documentary Club, a thriving NYC-based filmmaker collective with 250+ members. Rachel directed a film A PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY A daughter attempts to piece together a portrait of her mother, an avant-garde journalist and a woman she never knew. Uncovering the vast archive Sheila Turner-Seed produced, including lost interviews with iconic photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson, Gordon Parks, and Lisette Model, the film explores memory, legacy and stories left untold. https://www.rachelseed.com/#/apm/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matt-brown57/support

Wianda Bongen Podcast
24. Mensen kopen verhalen.

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 23:33


In mijn aller eerste 'on the road' deel ik mijn gedachten over het feit dat mensen verhalen kopen en waarom het, met dat gegeven in je achterhoofd, belangrijk is om te communiceren vanuit je meerwaarde via Storytelling.Wil je meer informatie over mijn online training StoryLAB, waarin ik je leer verslavend goede verhalen te vertellen als creatief ondernemer? Dan vind je alle informatie hier.Het boek waar ik het in deze aflevering over heb, vind je hier in het Nederlands en als je liever in het engels leest dan klik je hier.Wil je me een berichtje sturen? Doe dat dan via mijn DM op @wiandabongen of @wiandabongenphotography.

Wianda Bongen Podcast
23. Creatief? Wie, ik? Ja, jij!

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 19:51


Als je ooit hebt gedacht 'ik ben niet creatief', dan is deze aflevering speciaal voor jou. We moeten, in mijn ogen, af van het hokjesdenken rondom creativiteit – van de gedachte dat je alleen creatief bent als je goed was in handvaardigheid op school. Creatief zijn is geen uitzonderlijk talent dat slechts aan een select groepje van de mensheid kan worden toebedeeld. Ieder mens is creatief, en in deze aflevering leg ik je precies uit hoe dat zit.En als je een duwtje in de rug nodig hebt, dan staat mijn digitale deur altijd voor je open. Kom even langs via mijn DM op Instagram @wiandabongen of doe gezellig mee met mijn training StoryLAB. Ik leer je in deze training verslavend goed verhalen vertellen, om daarmee een onuitwisbare indruk te maken op je doelgroep. Maar je rekent ook af met het gevoel 'niet interessant genoeg' te zijn voor een storyteller, je overwint blokkades, zelfsabotage en angst rondom Storytelling, en ontdekt hoe je met zelfvertrouwen zichtbaar kunt zijn via jouw verhalen.Oh en nog een kleine reminder: begin klein, maar begin vandaag.

Wianda Bongen Podcast
22. Hoe hoog leg jij de lat?

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 21:03


Deze week heb ik een drastisch besluit genomen en maak ik korte metten met mijn perfectionisme. Het zit me namelijk flink in de weg en belemmert mijn groei. Ik deel in deze aflevering wat ik ga doen en hoe ik mezelf bij de lurven pak om dit patroon te doorbreken. Ook ga ik weer flink aan de slag met een van mijn favoriete Storytelling tools, metaforen (hoe hoog leg jij de lat?).Alle informatie rondom mijn training StoryLAB, waarin ik je leer een verslavend goede Storyteller te worden, vind je hier. Volg je me al op instagram? @wiandabongen of @wiandabongenphotography

Wianda Bongen Podcast
21. Beter worden in Storytelling? Voorkom deze 8 veelgemaakte fouten.

Wianda Bongen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 26:01


Verhalen vertellen is de makkelijkste manier om je te onderscheiden van de rest. Want niemand heeft meegemaakt wat jij hebt meegemaakt, niemand denkt, ziet, voelt en ervaart zoals jij dat doet. Kortom: Niemand kan jouw verhaal vertellen.Ik geef een training rondom Storytelling binnen het ondernemerschap, StoryLAB, waarbij ik je help om een Storyteller te worden waar halsreikend naar wordt uitgekeken.Ben je op zoek naar een oprechte, emotionele verbinding met je doelgroep waardoor je onvergelijkbaar én onvergetelijk wordt? Wil je dat mensen het leuk vinden om je te volgen en graag met je willen samenwerken? Dan is Storytelling als ondernemer daar de perfecte tool voor.In deze aflevering deel ik alvast een aantal handige tips om zelf mee aan de slag te gaan, zodat je van je persoonlijke verhalen, transformerende verhalen kunt maken.Hier kun je alle info over de training terugvinden: www.wiandabongen.com/storylab en ik spreke je graag via instagram: www.instagram.com/wiandabongen

Museum Chat Live!
Museum Chat Live! E902 – Via Paraguay: Tales from the StoryLab 2

Museum Chat Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024


In this 3-episode series, host Sean Dineley lets a sampling of long-time St. Catharines residents do most of the talking. The people whose stories you will hear have all been participants in the museum's StoryLab program. This ongoing oral history project is all about getting the diverse experiences and perspectives of real St. Catharinites into […]

Audio Branding
From Music to Marketing: A Conversation with Josh Butt - Part 1

Audio Branding

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 30:10


“Usually the thing I love about sound is how it answers the question within a very short period of time. You don't have to listen for very long, right? If you hear a message twice, you go, ‘Oh, that must be their message.' Turned up in two ads, you know, like it becomes a current. I mean, to me, it's obvious pretty quickly.” -- Josh Butt This episode's guest is the Chief Production Officer of Ampel and an award-winning content creator of podcasts, TV, audio ads, and video content with over 25 years of experience. With an ear for sonic logos, musical stings, and funny ads, his work makes audiences laugh, think and act. He's won a number of awards along the way and has previously worked at MediaCom, Storylab, ABC, and Triple M. A VCA and Monash Business school graduate, he's a past participant of The Observership Program, a former lecturer at the Australian Film, Television, and Radio School, a former board member of Co-Curious / Curious Works, and he currently sits on the Create NSW Multi-Arts Board.His name is Josh Butt and if you're interested in learning more about the correlation between sound and memory, where humor fits into advertising, and how companies can make the best impact with curated sound, stay tuned because you're going to want to hear what he has to say!As always, if you have questions for my guest, you're welcome to reach out through the links in the show notes. If you have questions for me, visit audiobrandingpodcast.com where you'll find a lot of ways to get in touch. You can also join regular Clubhouse chats in The Power of Sound House every Wednesday (check the schedule for times). Plus, subscribing to the newsletter will let you know when the new podcasts are available, when new audio rooms are scheduled and what they'll be about, and it'll give you access to a resource called The Studio with lots of interesting sound-related mp3s, videos, educational pdfs, and exclusive discounts from previous guests.If you're getting some value from listening, the best ways to show your support are to share this podcast with a friend and leave an honest review. Both those things really help – and I'd love to feature your review on future podcasts. You can leave one either in written or in voice format from the podcast's main page. I would so appreciate that. (0:00:00) - From Music to AdvertisingWe start off with a look back at Josh's early memories of sound, which, in his case, turns out to be the infamous “your door is ajar” car alert from the ‘80s. “It was a cool car,” he recalls. “I mean, sorry, it wasn't a very cool car, but it had a great sound. That's probably the first sound that I can think of.” Josh tells us about the importance of being adaptable in the Australian market, and how it led to him taking on a range of audio roles. “I had a business degree,” he says, “and so falling into the producer line sort of became my thing because I could communicate with all the creative people.” (0:07:14) - Analog vs Digital Media and Sonic BrandingJosh also tells us about his early work with analog tape vs. digital audio, which one he prefers, and how his early days in podcasting led him into audio marketing. “Sonic branding has really been a focus of mine,” he explains, “as well as making radio ads and podcast ads that are for the audience.” We talk about some of the famous brands he's worked with and the enduring impact a sonic brand can make. “They'll be reaping the rewards from this,” he says about the famous McDonald's jingle, “for twenty years because what...

Business Leadership Series
Episode 1351: Sanyin Siang: Behavioral Science Principles and Life Data Points

Business Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 32:33


Sanyin Siang is Derek's amazing featured guest this week! Sanyin shares highlights from her journey, and how to accept positive affirmations and constructive criticism as data points in your life, importance of being generous, and how to be vulnerable.Sanyin helps leaders launch and create value by focusing on mindset, behavioral change, and team and culture building. Sanyin is a CEO Coach, Advisor, Author,the Executive Director of Duke University's Fuqua/Coach K Center on Leadership & Ethics (COLE) and a Professor with its Pratt School of Engineering.The COLE center is a leadership laboratory that engages all of Duke's Daytime MBA students and convenes high-level think tank gatherings to explore today's complex leadership opportunities and challenges.Sanyin coaches C-suite executives and is in the original cohort of Marshall Goldsmith's 100 Coaches. She is an advisor for GV (former Google Ventures), Duke Corporate Education, and the Sports Innovation Lab. Her thought leadership has appeared in Forbes, Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, and CNN. She has more than 1 million LinkedIn followers. She is a LinkedIn 2017 & 2018 Top 10 Influencer and a 2018 Thinkers50 On the Radar.Sanyin's board service has included those of The Emily K Center, The Museum of Life & Science, Duke Children's Hospital & Health Center. She is a Sr. Advisor with Dan Ariely's Center for Advanced Hindsight and a faculty with StoryLab at Duke. She has spoken to audiences from the White House to Global Sports Management and Owners Summits.Prior to Duke, Sanyin worked at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world's largest federation of scientific and engineering societies, and publisher of Science. Her initiatives explored the ethical, social, and legal implications of technological advances before they became reality.Her book The Launch Book: Motivational Stories for Launching Your Idea, Business, or Next Career, uses behavioral science principles to help readers build the mindset for addressing major change.Sanyin received a BSE in Biomedical Engineering and an MBA from Duke University.Order "The Launch Book": https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074JC5L9V/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0

Museum Chat Live!
Museum Chat Live! E901 – Finding Home: Tales from the StoryLab 1

Museum Chat Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024


In this 3-episode series, host Sean Dineley lets a sampling of long-time St. Catharines residents do most of the talking. The people whose stories you will hear have all been participants in the museum's StoryLab program. This ongoing oral history project is all about getting the diverse experiences and perspectives of real St. Catharinites into […]

The 7am Novelist
Bonus! Spitballing with Michael Lowenthal

The 7am Novelist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 32:49


What is spitballing? A way to open up new ideas and possibilities in response to a writer's story in a way that brightens their imagination and allows them to “steer into the curve,” making the story truly their own. Michael Lowenthal, who teaches a similar workshop method with the Story Lab at Lesley University, gives us some pointers about how to make the process work and what to avoid.There's still time to register for our live webinar, beginning tomorrow. Email me at 7amnovelist.substack.com if you want to take part. You can also watch the recordings here on our SubStack page or listen to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe to our Substack page for updates.Want “spitballing” help for one of your own writing obstacles? Subscribers can email a one-minute-or-less recording (Wave, MP4, or M4A format) detailing “What's Holding You Back?” to 7amnovelist@substack.com. If making a recording seems impossible, submit your responses in writing (under 200 words).Michael Lowenthal is the author of four novels: The Same Embrace (Dutton, 1998); Avoidance (Graywolf Press, 2002); Charity Girl (Houghton Mifflin, 2007), which was a New York Times Book Review “Editors' Choice” and a Washington Post “Top Fiction of 2007″ pick; and The Paternity Test (University of Wisconsin Press, 2012), an Indie Next selection and a Lambda Literary Award finalist. His short stories and essays have appeared in Tin House, Ploughshares, the Southern Review, Guernica, True Story, and the Kenyon Review, and have been widely anthologized, in such volumes as Lost Tribe: Jewish Fiction from the Edge, Bestial Noise: The Tin House Fiction Reader, and Best New American Voices 2005. He has also written for the New York Times Magazine, Boston Magazine, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, Out, and many other publications. His first story collection, Sex With Strangers, was published in March 2021. Lowenthal lives in Boston. Since 2003, he has been a faculty member in the low-residency MFA program at Lesley University. Thank you for reading The 7am Novelist. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com

Intelligenza Artificiale Spiegata Semplice
L'intelligenza artificiale ci aiuta a capire e proteggere le foreste, più altre news.

Intelligenza Artificiale Spiegata Semplice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 9:49


• Kyutai è un progetto privato e non profit che mira a promuovere lo sviluppo e la ricerca sull'Intelligenza Artificiale, presentato presso Station F, il principale incubatore di startup francese, il 17 novembre. I tre co-fondatori sono Xavier Niel (CEO di Iliad), Rodolphe Saadé (presidente di CMA CGM) ed Eric Schmidt (ex CEO di Google). Iliad ha investito 100 milioni di euro, CMA CGM altri 100 milioni, e la fondazione di Eric Schmidt e altri investitori ha contribuito con ulteriori 100 milioni. Jen-Hsun Huang, co-fondatore e CEO di Nvidia, ha fornito supporto tecnologico cruciale. Il presidente Emmanuel Macron ha sottolineato l'importanza dell'open source e della regolamentazione nell'Intelligenza Artificiale. La presentazione ha incluso interventi e panel sull'Intelligenza Artificiale, con il supporto tecnologico di Nvidia e Scaleway di Iliad;• Durante il Torino Film Festival odierno, verrà presentato "Cassandra", il primo cortometraggio frutto della collaborazione tra intelligenze umane e artificiali. In anteprima, è possibile visionare il trailer in esclusiva, mentre il film completo sarà accessibile su RaiPlay. Il 28 novembre, il cortometraggio sarà proiettato presso la Scuola Holden di Torino e sarà parte di una masterclass sull'intelligenza artificiale durante il Talents and Short Film Market, evento organizzato da A.I.A.C.E. e partner fondatore di TFI Torino Film Industry. Questo lavoro cinematografico è stato realizzato dalla Scuola Holden in collaborazione con Rai Cinema, sotto la direzione di Riccardo Milanesi di Holden.ai Storylab;•Un ambizioso progetto promosso dalla Global Forest Biodiversity Initiative, coinvolgendo oltre 150 scienziati e sfruttando la potenza dell'intelligenza artificiale, ha migliorato la comprensione delle foreste globali e la necessità di proteggerle. Tre studi, pubblicati su Nature e Nature Plants, affrontano questioni cruciali legate all'ecologia forestale. Il primo, su Nature ad agosto, esplora l'invasione di alberi non autoctoni, rilevando che fattori climatici e attività umane incidono sulla gravità dell'invasione. Il secondo, pubblicato su Nature, valuta il potenziale globale di carbonio delle foreste, indicando che il 61% si trova in aree esistenti, sottolineando l'importanza della protezione e gestione sostenibile. Infine, uno studio su Nature Plants ad ottobre indaga la variazione globale nel tipo di foglia degli alberi, offrendo informazioni cruciali sui cambiamenti climatici futuri. Il professore Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, coautore, sottolinea che nonostante le foreste siano un serbatoio di carbonio cruciale, i cambiamenti antropogenici ne minano la capacità di assorbimento.

Inner States
Jack, Seigen, and a Federal Execution

Inner States

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 51:32


WFIU has a new podcast out, developed with NPR's Storylab. Rush to Kill is about what happened at the United States Penitentiary in Terre Haute from July 2020 to January 2021. Those were the final months of the Trump presidency, when his administration decided not only to resume executions, but to get through as many as possible. The show examines the legal arguments that made that possible, and specific cases of some of the inmates who were executed. In conjunction with the show's release, I wanted to go back to a classic Inner States episode. Jack was a grad student in music at IU when he met a man named Seigen at the local Zen center. Seigen was decades older, but in spite of the age gap, they became good friends. They took lots of walks. “This is a sassafras,” Seigen would say. They would look at that for a while. Once they'd seen one sassafras, it wasn't as if they'd seen them all. They stopped to look at every tree. Then, one day, Seigen asked Jack to drive him to an execution. The man being executed was Wesley Purkey, for whom Seigen was a spiritual advisor. Purkey was the second person to be killed in the Trump administration's "rush to kill." This is mainly about Jack and Seigen's friendship. It's also, in part, about a secondhand experience of a federal execution. There's nothing graphic, but if that's something you or someone you're listening with might be sensitive to, you might keep the topic in mind. Credits Inner States is produced and edited by me, Alex Chambers, with Violet Baron, Jillian Blackburn, and Avi Forrest. Our theme song is from Amy Oelsner and Justin Vollmar. I continue to be deeply appreciate of airport people for sharing their music, which I've used to score a number of episodes. You can purchase their music here. The music in this episode is a version of “okay ohio part 1.” We also have music from Ramón Monrás-Sender..

Mamy na to slajd
Jeden slajd o... globalnych trendach w contencie TV

Mamy na to slajd

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 10:17


Przyglądając się globalnym trendom w contencie wideo oferowanym przez platformy streamingowe, możemy zaobserwować wzrost popularności programów typu reality show. To już nie tylko niskobudżetowe produkcje, ale złożone, przemyślane, wielopoziomowe realizacje, często nagrywane w odległych, egzotycznych lokalizacjach. Co jeszcze czeka nas w streamingowych formatach w najbliższej przyszłości? Jak zostanie wykorzystana technologia, taka jak deep fake czy A.I., do tworzenia treści? Więcej o trendach i formatach ze świata, w rozmowie z Kubą i Martą, opowiada Luci Sanan, K7 Media. Luci Sanan to „comercially minded” ekspertka od programmingu. Pracowała dla twórców treści, ale i dla marek, wprowadzając je w świat produkcji lub tworząc programy dla reklamodawców w ramach Storylab i Dentsu. Związana wcześniej także m.in. z Banijay International. Na VideoWars opowiedziała o trendach w programmingu. VideoWars by ScreenLovers to cykliczna impreza dla fachowców z rynku wideo i reklamy. W tym roku już po raz szósty spotkali się eksperci, którzy współtworzą rynek telewizji, wideo i reklamy, a agencja GoldenSubmarine oraz podcast #MamyNaToSlajd były dumnymi patronami medialnymi wydarzenia.

Peruvians of USA
87 (English) My Story with Online Dating & How I Met My Husband

Peruvians of USA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 12:15


In this episode, Nathalie shares her experience with online dating and how she met her husband. This story was originally shared as part of Story Lab at the University of Michigan. Ways to support Peruvians of USA:  Sign up for our newsletter - https://www.peruviansofusa.com/newsletter Visit our website for episode notes - https://www.peruviansofusa.com/episodes Give us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify  Become a Listener Supporter - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peruviansofusa/ Visit our Online Store and help us change the narrative with our t-shirt: “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano.” Also available in feminine (“peruana”) and gender-neutral (“peruanx”) versions - https://www.peruviansofusa.com/shop Follow Peruvians of USA Podcast on IG: @peruviansofusa    Like our page on Facebook! - https://www.facebook.com/peruviansofusa --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peruviansofusa/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peruviansofusa/support

THE POWER OF REINVENTION with Kathi Sharpe-Ross
E109: Imagination Is Everything and Anything is Possible with Shannon Pruitt

THE POWER OF REINVENTION with Kathi Sharpe-Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 36:41


This week I was delighted to have an empowering conversation about the importance of storytelling with Shannon Pruitt, the Global Chief Content & Partnership Innovation Officer at Stagwell Global. She also currently sits on the board of Versus Systems and is Chief Member at Chief, a private network built to drive more women into positions of power and keep them there. During her impressive career she was the founder and CEO of SMPI Marketing Group; Managing Partner, EVP at Horizon: Walt Disney Television Network's portfolio; CMO at The Honest Company; Chief Content Officer at Carat USA  and so much more.  From early on in life, Shannon was able to capture her imagination and unveil the power of storytelling by writing a series of stories and turning them into plays. Realizing how impactful storytelling could be if deployed for good, Shannon used it as a major tool to bring people together around ideas and initiatives. This is the reason that she chose to join the team at Story Lab and became president and CEO of the company. She then went on to create her podcast “Diversity and Disruption with Shannon Pruitt” which is a platform that brings together various industry players to share, learn, inspire and get inspired.  Furthermore, Shannon has always had the courage to be an outlier - someone who is not afraid to think not only outside of the box, but as if there is no box at all! Thanks to her curiosity and the desire to be unique she has created a career and a life where she is her own narrator.  Some powerful takeaways from today's episode: Finding out the “secret sauce” of who you are and what you can do differently should never be taken for granted. If you know your customers and are able to package your data and information with the story relevant to your audience, then you can always get the desired outcome.  Creating your own success story may not happen overnight, but always remember that progress is progress, so take it one step at a time. Showing up with good energy and curiosity will always be seen and appreciated by people, ultimately attracting new opportunities to your life.  Links: Shannon Pruitt's  LinkedIn: Shannon Pruitt | LinkedIn THE RE:INVENTION EXCHANGE - for more Inspired Content, Blogs, Podcasts, RE:INVENTION Virtual Chats, or to buy a copy of my book RE:INVENT YOUR LIFE! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? by Kathi Sharpe-Ross, visit https://www.thereinventionexchange.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/kathisr_chief_reinventor/ FB: Kathi Sharpe-Ross | Facebook LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathisharpeross     Twitter: TheReinventionExchange (@ReinventionExch) / X

Coram Deo Denver
Sunday Gathering - Story Lab Exercise

Coram Deo Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 51:10


In August we recenter on the mission and vision for our church family. One of the core values we have is participation. The mission and vision of Coram Deo is empowering the members to be taking risks and living out their sense of mission and vision. This week we did a prayerful reflection activity called a "Story Lab Exercise." You can find the Companion Worksheet (here) or on our website under the Practices Tab (here). 

Making Media Now
Director Christine Yoo Takes Us Inside San Quentin Prison with ”26.2 to Life”

Making Media Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 48:43


Joining host Michael Azevedo on this episode is writer, producer and director Christine Yoo. Christine joins Michael to talk about her documentary "26.2 to Life," which brings viewers to San Quentin State Prison to watch prisoners train for a marathon that's run inside the prison walls. The film has been enthusiastically received at numerous film festivals across the country, winning the Audience Award at the Santa Barbara Int'l Film Festival and the Seattle Int'l Film Festival. It will be featured at the Woods Hole Film Festival, held in Falmouth, MA, from July 29 to August 13. Additionally, the film will be opening in theaters in LA NY SF and Seattle on 9/22, followed by a 48-hour nationwide virtual premiere at Sept 29-Oct 1. Ticket information here. In addition to directing "26.2 to Life," Christine is the Co-Executive Producer of "The Winning Spirit," from Executive Producer Michael Strahan and The Story Lab, a 6-part docu-series that follows the Ka-Who-Ku High School football team on the North Shore of Oahu through their 2021 championship season. She has produced non-fiction series on National Geographic, The History Channel, and Oxygen.  Making Media Now is sponsored by Filmmakers Collaborative, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting media makers from across the creative spectrum. From providing fiscal sponsorship to presenting an array of informative and educational programs, Filmmakers Collaborative supports creatives at every step in their journey.   About the host: www.writevoicecreative.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-azevedo/ Sound Engineer: A.J. Kierstead 

Nice Podcast with Dave Delaney
#58 Storytelling, public speaking, and writing with Nick Westergaard

Nice Podcast with Dave Delaney

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 51:54


Nick Westergaard is an author, educator, and speaker. He's spent his career building standout brands at organizations of all sizes—from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies to President Obama's Jobs Council.  The Nice Podcast is brought to you by Futureforth.com. We teach leaders to improve employee retention, communication, and culture with the Nice Method™. What we talked about... Nick Westergaard's StoryLab program. Dave's guest appearance on Nick's podcast. Telling your story is foundational. The ability to craft, hone, and shape your story with others.  Stories that come from saying yes, saying no, and making mistakes. Story starter ideas. Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life through the Power of Storytelling by Matthew Dicks.  Generate stories by thinking of a theme. First _____ Last _____ Best _____ Worst _____ From blogging to books. Strategies for writing a book. Moth Storyslam. Advice for TEDx speakers.  Staging information. Talk Like TED: The 9 Public-Speaking Secrets of the World's Top Minds by Carmine Gallo. Summaries, scenes, and reflections. Personal vs. professional brand storytelling tips. Brand coaching. The value of mentors. Read The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are by Brené Brown. Check out Nick's books. Contact Nick at nickwestergaard.com. We ❤️ Our Listeners. Please follow the show and leave a review wherever you subscribe to podcasts. Reviews and sharing the show are the nicest ways to support the podcast and are deeply appreciated. Thank you.

Confabulation
#62 Perspectives

Confabulation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 22:16


It's all in how you look at it, where you're standing, or just who you are. In this episode, we'll hear a story by Michele Luchs, and then talk to her about perspective and what it means to get at a truth -- not the whole truth, just one of so many.Michele Luchs is a storyteller, media-literacy specialist, teacher trainer and curriculum writer. She is a producer at Confabulation, where she also teaches StoryLab, Confabulation's storytelling workshop.And here's another perspective: watch Michele tell the story at our March 2023 show at the Phi Centre hereSubscribe to our YouTube channel for more stories  @confabulationstoriesStay in the loop with all of our upcoming live shows by subscribing to our newsletter www.confabulation.ca   And if you see a theme that inspires a story, pitch it here!Thanks to the Conseil des Arts de Montréal and the Canada Council for the Arts for their continued support.Produced and hosted : Matt Goldberg and Deb VansletPost production: Deb Vanslet Theme song: Can't Have You by Bent by Elephants from their album This is Water.Additional music : Epidemic Sound

Outliers
Gabriel Saenz de Buruaga - SONORA y el mundo del podcast

Outliers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 49:58


El episodio de hoy va de creación de contenido, ya que Gabriel Saenz de Buruaga descubre que la publicidad podía beneficiarse de los nuevos formatos para que las marcas produzcan contenido para las personas y aumentar así su relevancia. Mientras ese negocio va teniendo éxito con Animal Maker, eventualmente The Story Lab, descubre el mundo del podcast y produce XRey, uno de los podcasts más exitosos en España. Esto lo lleva a enamorarse de las posibilidades del mundo del audio, y hace poco lanza SONORA, una plataforma de pago para la producción de podcasts en español. Aparte de su historia, hablaremos bastante de la industria de los podcast y me dará algunas recomendaciones para lanzar mi incipiente carrera como productor de contenido. Con este episodio, terminamos la décima temporada del podcast y nos damos un par de semanas hasta empezar la onceava. Créditos Musicales: Jahzzar https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar

Self Evident: Asian America's Stories
Self Evident Presents: "Arrival" (by VPM's Resettled)

Self Evident: Asian America's Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 32:22


The LahPai family's arrival to Virginia from Myanmar was highly anticipated: the local resettlement agency prepped their home; the local religious community was ready to provide support; the family's U.S connection lived just minutes down the street. Even with these support systems, resettlement was (and still is) not a straightforward, clean-cut process. Why is that? In this debut episode from Resettled — a series by Virginia Public Media about the real experiences of refugees after they arrive to the U.S. — you'll meet the people helping the LahPais during their early days of resettlement... and explore some of the unexpected difficulties that arise when moving to a new country, a new culture and a new life. Episode Credits: Resettled is a production of VPM Produced by Gilda di Carli and edited by Kelly Jones, with oversight from Angela Massino and Nate Tobey Hosted by Ahmed Badr Production management by Gavin Wright Steve Humble is VPM's Chief Content Officer Music for this episode by Sandhill and Blue Dot Sessions. Special thanks from VPM: Thanks to Catherine Komp, Zar Wahidi, Yasmine Jumaa and interns Safiya Ahmed and Helen Zein Eddine, along with the folks at NPR's Story Lab for helping kickstart the podcast. Thanks to Leslie Bretz, Louise Keeton and Michael Hayes for web and digital support. More photos and stories available at vpm.org/resettled.

Narrow Way to Broadway
Ep 6.5: Darius Buckley: Telling Stories of Faith Through Playwriting

Narrow Way to Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 41:05


Join Emma as she chats with our Friend Darius Buckley on this week's episode! In this episode, we discuss how we can share stories of faith through playwriting and delve into what it really means to create Christian Art! To learn more about Darius check out the links below! Darius's Website: https://www.dariusbuckley.com/home Darius's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dariustheplaywright/ Darius's Story Lab: https://www.dariusstorylab.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/narrow-way-to-broadway/support

Let's Talk About Food
Lance Gould: From Huff Po to Elephants, Food and the Brooklyn Story Lab

Let's Talk About Food

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 29:45


Lance Gould has a pretty terrific story to tell. He began as a journalist covering the UN and ended up becoming Arianna Huffington's “bestie,” managing the opinion section for the Huffington Post. (He says only the Pope refused to take his call.) Now he is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Brooklyn Story Lab (BSL), a media-strategy firm that teaches purpose-driven organizations how to be more effective storytellers, particularly around their SDG-related work. And quite a bit of his work revolves around world food issues. He was previously a journalist who held newsroom-leadership positions at The Huffington Post (Executive Editor), The Boston Phoenix (Editor in Chief), The New York Daily News (Deputy Managing Editor), and Spy Magazine. In 2016, Lance received a Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Award for his editorial work related to the SDGs. In 2017, Lance was named to the Leadership Council for the UN's Media for Social Impact Summit. He is on the Board of World Elephant Day and for four years has been a volunteer commissioner for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)'s Commission on Education and Communications.Photo Courtesy of Lance Gould.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Let's Talk About Food by becoming a member!Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

Sznurowadła myśli
Z Agnieszką Kruk o scenariopisarstwie i fenomenie seriali

Sznurowadła myśli

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 45:39


Jaki jest sekret „Euforii", jednego z najbardziej wciągających seriali ostatnich czasów? Dlaczego reżyserzy niekoniecznie powinni pisać scenariusze? Jak budować wiarygodne postaci i autentyczne dialogi filmowe? I czy scenarzysta musi czerpać z własnych doświadczeń życiowych, aby napisać wybitny scenariusz? Porozmawiałam z Agnieszką Kruk, scenarzystką, script coachem, edukatorką i współzałożycielką szkoły StoryLab.pro. Wypytałam Agę o to, co odróżnia wybitny scenariusz od przeciętnego, jak wpadać na oryginalne pomysły na filmy, i czym różni się wyobraźnia lateralna od wertykalnej? Nie obyło się bez odniesień do konkretnych filmów czy seriali, takich jak „Big Lebowski", „Matrix", „House of Cards", „Juno" czy „Euforia". Aga podzieliła się swoim niemal 30-letnim doświadczeniem w branży filmowej, która niezwykle mnie fascynuje. Jeżeli jesteście ciekawe, dlaczego pewne seriale czy filmy Was wciągają, a inne nudzą, i dlaczego bohater filmowy wcale nie musi wzbudzać podziwu czy aprobaty, to koniecznie posłuchajcie naszej rozmowy. Zapraszam! StoryLab.pro i darmowe webinary o scenariopisarstwie: https://storylab.pro/video/ StoryLab.pro – kursy i warsztaty: https://storylab.pro/akademia-scenariopisarstwa/ Fanpage Agi: https://www.facebook.com/scenariopisarstwopl/ Poczytaj mnie na Instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/sznurowadla.mysli/ PATRONITE – Jeśli uważasz moje treści za wartościowe i pomocne, możesz wesprzeć dalszy rozwój Sznurowadeł, dołączając do grona Matronek i Patronów na Patronite. Zapraszam z całego serca. Szczegóły subskrypcji znajdziesz pod linkiem: https://patronite.pl/sznurowadla-mysli Ukłony i podziękowania za realizację dźwięku należą się niezastąpionemu Piotrowi Sz. Sznurowadeł możecie posłuchać na: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Overcast, PocketCasts i RadioPublic.

Break Away: Leadership For A Sound Mind And Body
How can students grow the skill of influential storytelling?

Break Away: Leadership For A Sound Mind And Body

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 19:52


To be an effective leader — at work, in the community, or in your personal life — you must be able to communicate with impact. Often this means telling stories that are meaningful to you and others, and doing so in the rich language and expressive style of a seasoned storyteller. At Story Lab, students develop executive-level presence and communication skills through storytelling workshops and events. Offered by the Sanger Leadership Center at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, Story Lab focuses on teaching participants the art and architecture of story development and delivery as a means toward positive influence and impact. At the end of each semester, Story Lab hosts a public showcase inviting some of its workshop participants to take the stage and tell their stories. In this episode, Sanger Program Coordinator Ben Applebaum-Bauch speaks with MBA student Jessica Liang about her story of advocacy in the face of adversity and the ways her leadership skills have developed since participating in Story Lab.

Curious Story Lab
Curious Story Lab Episode 1 Building Wealth with Del Terrelonge

Curious Story Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 48:03


You ever wonder how designers reimagine the work they do that reshapes the world we inhabit? In episode one of Curious Story Lab, Del Terrelonge and I discuss how his work shifts the narrative as he straddles between the fields of art, architecture, and design. As the founder and creative director of RHED; his firm located in Toronto, Canada, Del speaks from experience on building a self-sustaining practice and how designers might envision building wealth. His firm works on a broad range of projects from developing and branding, such as The Templar, a boutique hotel to designing a gallery and modular housing outside of Toronto.You can find Del Terrelonge: RHED or Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhedbuiltprojects/You can find Curious Story Lab onlineFor more information on Curious Story Lab visit our Website https://curiousstorylab.com/Or you can follow us on Twitter; Instagram; or Facebook:Find Curious Story Lab OnlineWebsite :https://curiousstorylab.com/Twitter: @curiousstorylabInstagram: @curiousstorylabFacebook: @curiousstorylabSponsor: Poster House Museum, the only museum devoted entirely to preserving Posters. Visit: https://posterhouse.org/Credits:Creator & Host: Michele Y. WashingtonProducer: Alicia Ajayi @aliciaoajayiSound Engineer + Music: Joanna SamuelsEditor: Angelina BrunoEmail: curiousstory21@gmail.comFollow us on Spotify or Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast

New View EDU
Sanyin Siang

New View EDU

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 43:36


Are we creating school environments that allow us to see the “assumed awesomeness” in everyone? Now, more than ever before, school leadership is about modeling hope, resilience, and a sense of possibility, so we can support our communities in developing their collective superpowers.School leadership has never been easy, but at this moment in particular, there are new challenges and opportunities that could completely transform school, for better or worse. What is the role of a leader at this point in time? What are the practices that will help school leaders navigate the ambiguity and uncertainty ahead while staying true to a vision for their communities? This year, and the years ahead, are going to be a test of resilience, trust and courage. And to pass the test, CEO coach, author, and executive director of the Fuqua/Coach K Center on Leadership and Ethics at Duke University Sanyin Siang believes we'll have to make a fundamental shift to prioritizing relationships in our schools.In this episode, hosts Tim Fish and Lisa Kay Solomon invite Sanyin Siang to apply her learnings from working with top leaders from the military, athletics, and global entrepreneurship to the school setting. What are the essential understandings, skills, and practices school leaders can adapt from other settings to create dynamic and supportive environments for students and staff? How can we learn from the legacies of great leaders like Coach K to transform our own teams and live lives of significance? It's a big topic to tackle at a time when many are focused on just getting students back to school and back to the traditions and systems we recognize. But Sanyin argues that in this moment of transformation, we have a unique opportunity to adapt our practices to help our schools thrive in a rapidly changing world.Examining resilience through the lens of leadership, Sanyin explains how individual resilience must give way to a deeper understanding of collective resilience. She offers insights into the difference between developing learning environments for transactional education—such as knowledge acquisition—and developing learning environments for relational education that recognizes the personal contributions each person can make to a team. And she vividly paints the picture of leadership as an art form that chips away all but the “assumed awesomeness” in each person, leaving every student and staff member ready to develop their own superpowers.Some of the key questions Tim and Lisa explore in this interview include:How can seeing themselves as coaches help school leaders model more effective practices?How can we see the full range of value and possibility inherent in every person within our school communities? What does it look like to honor the contributions of each person to a larger team dynamic, rather than focusing on individual achievements? How can we measure the impact of great “assists?”What does it mean to live a life of significance, and how do we shift our leadership practices to model and support lives of significance for everyone in our communities?Resource List:The Fuqua/Coach K Center on Leadership and Ethics: Learn more about the center's work on leadership and listen to its “Life of Significance” podcast series.Sanyin's Forbes Profile: Read Sanyin's articles on ethical leadership strategy. The Launch Book: Motivational Stories to Launch Your Idea, Business or Next Career: Sanyin's latest book on leadership and inspiration.How You Build Resilience for the Long Haul: Sanyin's article on resilience, which Lisa quotes during the episode.In This Episode:“When we look at our students, we're dealing with human possibilities here. Why can't we look at our teams the same way and say, ‘Hey, I wonder what awesomeness there is that have yet to be discovered about you, that you don't even realize, and how we can draw that out?'” (5:48)“I know the great coaches all care deeply and want to see only the best things happen for the person they're working with.” (9:03)“I think we're also moving from eras of transaction to eras of relationship. When you think about knowledge acquisition, that can feel transactional. Knowledge is very individualistic. But the world is moving so fast, no one single person could have the answers. And so we now are moving to a world of, instead of individuals, to teams. And so with moving to this world of teams, we have to talk about relationships.” (12:51)“And one thing I know about us high achievers is we tend to play our mistakes over and over and over in our head. Instead of thinking about them as mistakes and failures, can we just reframe failures as simply outcomes different than the ones we had hoped for or anticipated?” (19:39)“And what we've discovered is some key themes such as big moments matter, but to be true in the big moments, you have to be true in the small moments. And moments, moments matter.” (38:20)“What is the real role of education? Is it only about knowledge? Is it creating workers for the economy? Or is it about something bigger, more purposeful than that, which is unleashing human possibilities? Because teachers, I think the reason why we think of teachers, is they were among the first to really see us. And when we see someone that's how we matter.” (39:22)Full TranscriptAbout Our Guest:Sanyin Siang is on a mission to discover and enable greatness in others. Whether it's in her work as a CEO coach, educator, startup advisor, or author, she teaches individuals and organizations to find the champions within themselves and gives them the tools to keep on winning.Sanyin co-founded and leads Duke University's Coach K Center on Leadership and Ethics at its Fuqua School of Business and is a professor with Duke's Pratt School of Engineering. The center is a leadership laboratory that convenes think-tank gatherings across sectors to explore today's complex leadership challenges. Sanyin has worked with four-star generals, world-class CEOs, athletes, and Nobel laureates.Her ideas on leading innovation, storytelling, culture in an age of disruption, and sports business have been featured in The New York Times, Fortune, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal. She was named to LinkedIn's Top 20 Global Influencer Voices in 2017 and 2018. She is a member of the 86th Joint Civilian Orientation Conference, the Department of Defense's oldest civilian program. Her book, The Launch Book: Motivational Stories for Launching Your Idea, Business, or Next Career, inspires readers through stories of different leaders and gives them an action plan for leveraging change using behavioral science concepts.She is also an advisor for GV (Google Ventures) and Sports Innovation Lab, a faculty member with Story Lab at Duke, and serves on the boards of the Emily K Center and North Carolina Museum of Life and Science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tales from the Moosiverse

Meet the passionate but untrained dragon named T'oka. What will happen when she meets Montgomery the Moose and Ringo the Unpredictable Horse - two future protectors of magic - in 642 BCE?   Join our Storylab writing programs on Outschool.   Support us on Patreon!   Buy Tales from the Moosiverse merchandise through our Teepublic store. Your order helps cover the production costs of these episodes!   Subscribe to the Moosiverse newsletter at Moosiverse.com for storytelling tips, news, events, and more!   Send your stories by email, audio or video to hello@moosiverse.com; we'll post some on Moosiverse.com and play snippets in future episodes.   Writer/narrator: Ian Jackson   Team Moosiverse: Angel, Sam, Matthew & Emily Jackson   Audio Engineering: Trevor Whitaker Black - trevorwhitakerblack.com   Music: Easy Stroll by Jay-Man - ourmusicbox.com   Artwork: Phil Hodgkiss - rakishdesign.co.uk

Tales from the Moosiverse

As they attempt to restore chocolate in 642 BCE - in what is now known as the Tabasco region of Mexico - Montgomery the Moose and friends meet someone familiar, who is... unpredictable.   Join our Storylab writing programs on Outschool.   Support us on Patreon!   Buy Tales from the Moosiverse merchandise through our Teepublic store. Your order helps cover the production costs of these episodes!   Subscribe to the Moosiverse newsletter at Moosiverse.com for storytelling tips, news, events, and more!   Send your stories by email, audio or video to hello@moosiverse.com; we'll post some on Moosiverse.com and play snippets in future episodes.   Writer/narrator: Ian Jackson   Team Moosiverse: Angel, Sam, Matthew & Emily Jackson   Audio Engineering: Trevor Whitaker Black - trevorwhitakerblack.com   Music: Easy Stroll by Jay-Man - ourmusicbox.com   Artwork: Phil Hodgkiss - rakishdesign.co.uk

The Editor's Cut
Interview with Ricardo Acosta, CCE

The Editor's Cut

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 66:08


In today's episode Sarah Taylor chats with Ricardo Acosta, CCE an editor based in Toronto, Canada. He is an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Member and internationally renowned Film Editor, Story Editor, Creative/Editorial Consultant. Ricardo Acosta has been awarded with an Emmy, and has been nominated several times for Genie, Gemini, CCE and CS Awards. Ricardo came to Canada from his native Cuba in 1993, where he studied and worked at the world-renowned Cuban Film Institute in Havana. He has been a fellow of the Sundance Institute (as alumnus and adviser) for several years for the Documentary Editing and Story Lab and The Composer and Sound Design Lab. His film Sembene! (2015), premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and at the Cannes Film Festival. Marmato (2014) premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. In this episode we discuss Ricardo's role as a story rescuer and his work on Shooting Indians, Heman's House, The Blessing and I am Samuel.

Marketing Trends
Creating Branded Content with Shannon Pruitt

Marketing Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 52:16


Shannon Pruitt has helped forge partnerships between some of the greatest brands in the world and some of the best original programming. Shannon is the President of SMPI Marketing Group, and she previously served as the CMO of The Honest Company, President and CEO of The Story Lab, and VP of Integrated Solutions of Warner Brothers. She joined the show to tell us best practices for these kinds of partnerships, what she learned from being a CMO, and how to get the most out of influencer relationships. For full notes and show notes, click here. Marketing Trends is brought to you by our friends at Salesforce Pardot, B2B marketing automation on the world's #1 CRM. Are you ready to take your B2B marketing to new heights? With Pardot, marketers can find and nurture leads, close more deals, and maximize ROI. Learn more by heading to www.pardot.com/podcast. To learn more or subscribe to our weekly newsletter, visit MarketingTrends.com.

The Introvert Entrepreneur
Ep155: Esther Choy of Leadership Story Lab

The Introvert Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 34:32


Esther Choy, founder of Leadership Story Lab and author of "Let the Story Do the Work," offers advice on leveraging one of the strongest interpersonal tools that we have — storytelling.  Full episode show notes at www.TheIntrovertEntrepreneur.com/podcast