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Wonders of the World
075 - Bali

Wonders of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 42:54


A Hindu island in the world's largest majority Muslim country, Bali is world-renowned for its natural and cultural beauty. But underneath the surfing and partying and rituals is the last bastion of an empire that once ruled all of Indonesia. Gajah Mada was the prime minister for Queen Gitarja of the Majapahit dynasty, and together, they united the islands. That is, until a wedding massacre sent it all spiraling. Tracy deLuca of the Results May Vary podcast describes her experience in Bali, where she got married! And we talk food, including sucking pig and fried rice. Sources: Coedès, George. The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. DK Eyewitness. Bali and Lombok Lonely Planet Bali, Lombok and Nusa Tenggara The Nagarakretagama Odorico, da Pordenone. Cathay and the way thither: being a collection of medieval notices of China (Translated by Sir Henry Yule and Henri Cordier) The Pararaton Photograph by chensiyuan

The Better Questions
How To Connect Your Present Self and Future Self - Tracy DeLuca

The Better Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 35:06


“So often, we design our lives unintentionally, or by default. Since our future self is still a stranger to us, still a theoretical self, the design process acts as the bridge between the action you take today and the future you want.”    Tracy DeLuca is the founder of How Might We Design, a consultancy that helps companies and individuals design their dream businesses and ideal lives. She has taught at Stanford's Institute of Design, Pixar, FitBit and TED.   We talk about how to take back control of your days (especially in the midst of a pandemic), how curiosity can be used to observe yourself objectively, and how Netflix binging and mindless scrolling can actually be beneficial.   If you're enjoying these conversations, tap the 5 Stars, or share this episode with someone who you think would enjoy listening. That's how the show will continue to grow!   For all the latest questions and quotes, visit TheBetterQuestions.com, or follow on Instagram @thebetterquestions.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
Healthcare, Time Machines, Uncertain Futures, and More

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 4:17


Healthcare, Time Machines, Uncertain Futures, and More in Process Hacker News Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got healthcare, time machines, uncertain futures, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/healthcare-time-machines-uncertain-futures-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events Mindfulness in America will be held in New York from October 12 to 13, and Rhonda Magee will be joining Anderson Cooper, Jon Kabat-Zinn, and more among the chosen speakers for the learning-filled summit. Get ready to crack up with comedians like Sarah Cooper at Comedy Time Machine in Queens, New York on August 19. Media Lisa Dale Miller’s newest guest on the Groundless Ground Podcast is author, Buddhist teacher, and prison chaplain Cuong Lu, who released his book, The Buddha in Jail last year. Kimberly Wiefling was featured on the Business Performance Podcast, sharing her thoughts on leadership, team management, and organizational culture,. On the JumbleThink Podcast, Marissa Orr proposes a healthier leadership, redefining the hierarchy of business and empowering work teams. You can improve in your areas of weakness by focusing on your strengths. Find out how in a new vlog by Ilan Ferdman on Personal Development Without the Fluff. The Great Hack is a Netflix feature about Cambridge Analytica showing the dark side of the social web. Dismayed by fallacies he saw in the film, Daniel Coffeen took to his blog to explain the context that the film did not get around to highlighting. Writing The Lemonade Life is a new book by our latest Hack the Process guest, Zack Friedman, and it’s now out in stores! In an article about venture capital opportunity zones on the Commercial Observer, Anne Driscoll was quoted revealing how Launch Pad, the co-working startup she co-founded, is helping promote opportunity zone programs. Alex Hillman hopes to encourage better health coverage plans for small businesses, and he could use your help by filling out a survey. Ron Carucci was quoted in a In CNN business edition article on the 4 biggest mistakes a CEO can make. Recommended Resources Chris Waugh, the Chief Innovation Officer at Sutter Health and Tracy DeLuca’s former podcast co-host, was asked by IDEO about leader creativity and what three qualities leaders most need in an uncertain future. Dorie Clark, referenced by both Nicole Holland and Ron Carucci, will join ExecConnect 2019 in New York City from October 6 to 8. The conference focuses on next-gen leadership to keep up with the changing needs for workforce diversity and digital transformation. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
Chaos, Procrastination, Childhood Fears, and More in Process Hacker News

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 4:15


Chaos, Procrastination, Childhood Fears, and More in Process Hacker News Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got chaos, procrastination, childhood fears, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/chaos-procrastination-childhood-fears-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events On June 19 in Chicago, Salesforce is hosting The New Standards of Customer Engagement, a workshop on thought leadership, customer engagement, and digital customer experiences that will be taught by Tiffani Bova. Launchpad, led by Anne Driscoll and Chris Schultz, is inviting New Orleans product managers, product designers, user experience designers, researchers, and product marketers to Product NOLA on July 3 to help build better digital products and create a better tech ecosystem. Media Bill Wooditch is one of our latest Hack the Process guests. Listen as he tells his story of fear in early childhood and encourages you to fail more to succeed, on the Second City Works Podcast. Process Street is more than a process documentation checklist. Hear their CEO Vinay Patankar explain the advantages of Process Street, and how it can help automate your business, in an interview on the DoorGrow Show. NBC Washington featured Sasha Ariel Alston as a young DC writer inspiring girls to pursue STEM with her book, Sasha Savvy Loves to Code. On the Living Corporate Podcast, Nicaila Matthews-Okome shares her career journey, her Podcast Moguls Program, and the new Color Noir app. Writing If you’re appearing on TV, a radio show, or a podcast and you hope to deliver a great interview, read these eight quick media training tips compiled by Alistair Clay. It can be tricky managing writer’s block for bloggers and authors alike. Find out about a hack for writer’s block that Alex Cespedes calls creative procrastination. In Daniel Coffeen’s newest blog post, he shares his thoughts on creating a tentative course outline for teaching William S. Burroughs. Recommended Resources Check out this review of Cheshire Crossing, an upcoming graphic novel by Andy Weir, who was recommended by Tracy DeLuca, illustrated by Sarah Andersen, who was mentioned by Sarah Cooper. On the John Maxwell Leadership Podcast, a special Father’s Day episode gives John a chance to talk about his deep appreciation for his father and how important his influence was. JuVan Langford considers John Maxwell one of his inspirations. Join Martha Beck, mentioned by Pace Smith, for Life Reboot: From Chaos to Clarity, a free recorded webinar that will help you get rid of your toxic thoughts and revitalize your mind. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
Brave Comedy, Healthcare Design, Brand Credibility, and More in Process Hacker News

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 4:20


Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got brave comedy, healthcare design, brand credibility, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/brave-comedy-healthcare-design-brand-credibility-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events New York, laugh until you drop at the first ever You’re So Brave Comedy Show with Nikki MacCallum and Sarah Cooper on January 31. The new Unprofessional Podcast hosted by Sarah also launched its first ever episode with Rob Haze, who tells the story of working at a chicken restaurant at an airport. For the month of January, the Voice Matters Workshop by Mike Massy is fully booked, but the workshop is still accepting registrations for February 11 to 13. Join Mike in Beirut, Lebanon to learn how to express your emotions through your voice. Cascade SF, founded by Andi Galpern has announced that they are partnering with O’Reilly Media for Strata Data Conference, an event that will gather top names in the data and business industry to speak about upcoming trends, tools, and technology. The conference happens from March 25 to 28 in San Francisco. Media In her newest podcast episode, Tara Hunt discusses how a new year calls for change, as brands and online marketing evolve with the times. Sasha Ariel Alston appeared on the Mind Over Matter Podcast to talk about her love for coding and how she managed to raise funds to publish her first book, Sasha Savvy Loves to Code. In the Mastery Series by Jay Wong, Jay teaches how to build brand credibility in four ways. If you want to set goals beyond work and parenting, and exercise a proper work-life balance, watch as Heather Chauvin suggests a strategy. On the In the Trenches Podcast with Tom Morkes, Mindvalley Teach co-founder Ajit Nawalkha speaks about switching mindsets and reframing a business. Engel Jones builds connections and tours the US through the power of interesting, twelve-minute conversations. Hear all about Engel’s podcasting journey on The Angles of Latitude Podcast. Writing Come read about the 2019 landing pages and web design trends you should know about! Rightmessage, created by Brennan Dunn is mentioned in this post. Recommended Resources On the IDEO U Podcast, Chris Waugh, former co-host of Tracy DeLuca‘s podcast and current Chief Innovation Officer of Sutter Health, gives his insights on how design can make healthcare more human. Shanley Kane, mentioned by Ashe Dryden during her Hack the Process interview, is coming out with a literary novel about the tech industry and it’s up for preorder now! Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Wonders of the World
043- The Nazca Lines

Wonders of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 51:20


Etched in the rocky plains of the southern Peruvian coast, the Nazca Lines fascinate visitors and archaeologists. While we still don't know why the Nazca people created lines, shapes and figures that could only be seen from the air, we have some hypotheses. We also know: not aliens. Max Serjeant from the Latin American History podcast talks about how civilization came to ancient Peru, how the Nazca and their predecessors tamed the desert, and why archaeologists think the Nazca created their geoglyphs. Tracy DeLuca, an avid traveller who recently flew over the lines, tells about her experience, both the amazing views and the stomach-churning turns. We also talk about Lima, one of my favorite cities, with its colonial architecture and incredible food scene, featuring ceviche, some of the best food on earth. So grab a pisco sour and enjoy! Sources: Dubé, Ryan. Moon Guide to Peru Hadingham, Evan. Lines to the Mountain Gods: Nazca and the Mysteries of Peru Lonely Planet Peru Masterson, Daniel. The History of Peru Moseley, Michael E. The Incas and Their Ancestors

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
2018-03-13 Process Hacker News from Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 4:04


Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got market manipulation, courageous coaching, customer service automation, and more. Enjoy! For all the links, check out the show notes for this episode at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-march-13-2018/ Launches Mike Massy just revealed his upcoming album’s cover art. The album, titled Bravo is now available for preorder on iTunes. Programs The Courageous Living Coach Certification, a program created by Kate Swoboda will be accepting registrations for its 2019 program soon. Sign up if you’d like to learn more about Kate’s life coach training. Events Michelle Kim will be speaking at the 22nd Women in Leadership Conference at Berkeley Haas on March 17, where the experts will present on how women evolve in careers. Media The most recent guest on Hack the Process, Engel Jones, just released a new episode of Twelve-Minute Convos featuring Jelle Drijver, who chats about his role of finding suitable office spaces for businesses. Find out what respect-based marketing is and how audience engagement boosts revenue in this interview with Bastian Ernst, Founder of Wild Audience, on Thriving Launch hosted by Luis Congdon. Hampton Catlin drinks an Elder Fashioned while having an amusing, laidback conversation on market manipulation and a leader’s extravagant spending with co-host Michael Lintorn Catlin on the We Have A Microphone Podcast. Your Online Genius Podcast just featured Gavin Zuchlinski, who explains how he serves customers using automation tools. In the newest episode of the Publishing Profits Podcast with Tom Corson-Knowles, Tom gets into a great conversation with Regina Calcaterra on how she wrote a best-selling memoir. Recommended Resources Some of the country’s leaders and healthcare experts are convening for the Becker’s Hospital Review 9th Annual Meeting will be held in Chicago from April 11 to 14. Chris Waugh, mentioned by Tracy DeLuca during her Hack the Process interview, will be joining the speaker line-up. BEing Seen and BEing Heard as a Thought Leader, is a new book co-authored by Mitchell Levy, whom Kimberly Wiefling suggested following. Watch SpaceX’s incredible video of the Falcon Heavy lifting off and putting a Tesla Roadster in orbit around the sun. SpaceX was founded by Elon Musk, a large influence on a number of past guests, including Tom Morkes, Omar Zenhom, Ricky Yean, Loic Le Meur and Alex De Simone. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
14 - Season One Review of Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 31:04


The previous episode of Hack the Process marked the end of the first season. At this point, I thought it would be a good idea to take an episode to review what I’ve discussed with the different guests, and share a little more about what my motivation was to create this podcast and put it out into the world. I’ll also tell you a little bit about what I was expecting from this podcast, and compare it to what actually came out. (I’ll give you a hint: it was a delightful surprise.) First of all, I want to thank all my guests from the first season: Tracy DeLuca, Adam Siddiq, Pace Smith, Paula Jenkins, Malek Banoun, Vinay Patankar, Alex De Simone, Andrew Nance, Ron Lichty, Ankit Shah, Hampton Catlin, Tara Byrne, and Ryan Waggoner. I don’t know if you fully understood what you were getting yourselves into when we started, but I appreciate each of you being so candid and open with our interviews. Your generosity and honesty made the season what it was. One of the things I like to bring to my work no matter where I’m working or what type of project I take on is the notion that it’s valuable to reflect–on a regular basis–on what you’ve accomplished, and think about how you might want to move forward based on that. I’m taking episode of Hack the Process as my opportunity to reflect on what I’ve done so far, and what I hope I’ve been able to provide to listeners. If you’ve been following the show, this episode will be an opportunity to find out how each of the guests on Hack the Process was selected, and remind yourself about the insights, stories, and ideas they shared. If you’re a new listener, this will be a chance to find out a little bit about the people we met in the previous episodes so you can decide if you want to subscribe and go back into the first season archives to take a listen to anyone in particular. Either way, I hope you’ll enjoy hearing more about why I decided to do this, and what I’m learning along the way. If you feel motivated to share some of your own experiences with the show, please leave a comment on iTunes.

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Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
1 - Applying Design Thinking to Your Life with Tracy DeLuca on Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2016 39:30


Tracy DeLuca and her partner Chris have worked in the field of design thinking and innovation for over 17 years between them. They’ve helped sustain a Food Revolution and redesigned the way L.A. County votes. They’ve even engaged the world’s most creative minds in science by turning their genes into music at TED. Throughout their careers, they always wondered what would happen if they took the same creative problem-solving process they used to help well-known organizations solve their toughest challenges and applied it to people’s lives.