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Feisworld Podcast

445 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 months ago - ★★★★★ - 46 ratings

Created by Fei Wu, Feisworld Podcast helps independent creators live their creative and financial freedom. Show notes, tools and resources: www.feisworld.com (created on Anchor.fm) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feisworld/support

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Ep 85. Polly Chatfield: The Gift of Teaching and Giving

November 13, 2016 04:00 - 51 minutes - 119 MB

Show notes, tools and resources: www.feisworld.com/blog/polly-chatfield  Polly Chatfield is a teacher, poet, and winner of a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for her topic "Patterns of Simile in The Divine Comedy". I met her during the 2016 Merrill Speakers Series at the Commonwealth School. For over twenty years, Polly taught various subjects at Commonwealth. Associate Producer of Feisworld, Adam Leffert, fondly recalls Polly as one of his favorite teachers of all time. He...

Ep 84. David Anttony: Life on a Nature-Abundant Organic Farm

November 07, 2016 05:09 - 54 minutes - 74.7 MB

David Anttony is a veteran IT and SEO expert who founded companies, worked around the globe before he settled down in Northern Philippines.  He and his partner opened up an organic farm called Happy House Farm that has welcomes hundreds of visitors from around the world. Their message and business model "Just relax and hang out in our nature-abundant organic farm, combine with a lifestyle program, or help out casually on the farm as you feel." David welcomes guests to be part of his famil...

Ep 83. David Stewart on Ageist: Rethink Aging and Redefining Later Life

October 31, 2016 16:02 - 54 minutes - 74.3 MB

  David Stewart (@WeAreAgeist) is the founder of Ageist, a website filled with beautiful photography and interviews with successful, vibrant people, generally over the age of 50. David's mission is to better understand of this inspirational, influential but underserved generation. Popular marketing and advertising campaigns relentlessly and exclusively chase after young millennials, even centennials (born after 2000). Yet as a generation, the over-50s control two-thirds of the world’s w...

Ep 82. Helen Chin Lui: Natural Healing and Self Care at Home and at Work

October 24, 2016 02:53 - 38 minutes - 53.1 MB

Helen Chin Lui is a Certified Reflexologist, Certified Energy Medicine Practitioner and teacher. She specializes in helping people of all ages to to provide chronic digestive relief, chronic pain relief and balance hormones naturally. In 2006, Helen founded the Healing Place in Medfield, MA. When Helen isn’t healing she is researching, teaching and writing. She also coaches self-care, self-healing Reflexology, Reiki and Chakra Balancing workshops. As part of Helen's education program, she ...

Ep 81. Will Collins: The Painful Truth that Brings Everything Together

October 17, 2016 20:32 - 1 hour - 82.6 MB

Will Collins (@WillumsFillum) is the screenplay writer for the Irish animation Song of the Sea, about a young Irish boy named Ben, and his little sister Saoirse, a girl who can turn into a seal, go on an adventure to free the faeries and save the spirit world. Immediately after the film, I reached out to Will Collins, the screenplay writer for the film. Will took me on a journey of his own, from the inception of the idea for Song of the Sea, to how Will was introduced as a writer, working ...

Ep 80. Sarah Cooper: Sarah Cooper: Behind the Scenes with the Creator of “10 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings”

October 10, 2016 02:36 - 51 minutes - 71 MB

Sarah Cooper (@sarahcpr) is a writer, comedian and creator of satirical blog The Cooper Review, which attracts more than 500K page views per month. Her work has appeared on The Washington Post, Fast Company, Business Insider, and Huffington Post. Sarah has over 15 years of experience in the corporate world including Yahoo, Google, before leading to her first viral article, “10 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings”. Her first book, 100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings, was released on Octobe...

Ep 79 (Mini): My Favorite Apps for Meditation and Self Care

October 06, 2016 21:18 - 16 minutes - 16.2 MB

2016 has been an eventful year.  Some good, some not so good. Via phone calls, text messages, personal emails, I learn about struggles, divorces and illnesses. The worst fear of all is possibly taking of care of a sick spouse or child. Unfortunately, life isn’t without hurdles. And when it rains, it pours. I don’t come close to knowing all the answers. But having experienced family medical issues with my father back in 2008-2009, I know intimately what it feels like to be desperate and h...

Ep 78. Jason Smith: Creating Clarity and Connection for Growth

October 03, 2016 03:00 - 43 minutes - 38.9 MB

Show notes, links and resources: www.feisworld.com/blog/jason-smith Jason Smith (@jason_smith) is the Manager Director at Founder at OHO Interactive, a thriving, curious team of 30 strategists, creatives, and developers solving business problems in the digital space. Jason and I connected via LinkedIn since 2012. Over the years, we exchanged ideas on project management, digital strategy and growing talent. Over the past three months, I grew closer to the entire OHO team and had the opport...

Ep 78. Jason Smith: Creating Clarity and Connection for Growth

October 02, 2016 16:57 - 43 minutes - 38.9 MB

Jason Smith (@jason_smith) is the Manager Director at Founder at OHO Interactive, a thriving, curious team of 30 strategists, creatives, and developers solving business problems in the digital space. Jason and I connected via LinkedIn since 2012. Over the years, we exchanged ideas on project management, digital strategy and growing talent.  Over the past three months, I grew closer to the entire OHO team and had the opportunity to speak with everyone in the company. I also developed a tr...

Ep 77. Anne Spalter: Thriving as a Digital Artist and Educator

September 25, 2016 03:35 - 44 minutes - 61.3 MB

Anne Spalter (@annespalter / http://annespalter.com/) is a Digital mixed-media artist. Our conversation today, just like the intro of Feisworld Podcast, crosses the boundaries between business, art and the digital world. Anne is an academic pioneer who founded the original digital fine arts programs at Brown University and The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in the 1990s. In her studio practice, Anne uses custom software to transform source footage—captured by her during multi-sensor...

Ep 76. Sheena Yap Chan: Where Can Confidence Take You?

September 19, 2016 23:10 - 47 minutes - 64.9 MB

Sheena Yap Chan is the founder & host of The Tao Of Self Confidence, a 15 - 30 minutes daily show packed with ways to build up your self confidence in many areas of your life. Sheena believes that Self confidence is the most important trait to have in every aspect of your life, yet so many people struggle to find it.   After launching her own podcast project just a little over a year ago (first episode released on August 28th, 2015), Sheena welcomed a community of women as guests and li...

Ep 75. Helen Chong: The Art of Business and Motherhood

September 13, 2016 13:52 - 53 minutes - 61 MB

Helen Chong is the founder and principal broker of Haylen Group Inc, a real estate investment services company, located in the San Francisco Bay Area. She raised three young children while building and running her own business. Helen grew up in Hong Kong. At a very young age, she experienced how difficult life can be. She had gone through numerous financial hardships as a child, recalling days being left home alone while her parents worked in another country. Helen had to quit school from...

Ep 74. Tsering Dolma Sherpa: Invest and Transform Women Entrepreneurs in Nepal

September 05, 2016 03:00 - 48 minutes - 47.6 MB

Tsering Doma Sherpa is a Communications and Program Coordinator at Daayitwa in Nepal. Daayitwa (translates as ‘self-responsibility’ in English). The organization aims to enable a thriving Nepal where all citizens embrace their responsibilities to collectively transform societal challenges into innovative opportunities. Instead of chasing after financial advancement and pursuing a comfortable and stable life in the US (Tsering was educated in the US for more than 10 years),  Tsering's wants ...

Ep 73. Gordon Lau: Journey of a Student Philosopher

August 29, 2016 16:30 - 47 minutes - 46.1 MB

  Gordon Lau recently graduated from NYU with a degree in philosophy. At age five, I took Gordon skating for the first time. He furiously got up after after each fall and didn't want to leave for hours. At age ten, he won a Ping Pong Tournament in Hong Kong, played Rugby for the Hong Kong National Junior Team against some of the most competitive leagues in the world. He's a skateboarder who self started several skate camps to help others learn. Gordon and his family moved to Toronto w...

Ep 73. Gordon Lau: Journey of a Student Philosopher

August 29, 2016 16:30 - 47 minutes - 46.1 MB

  Gordon Lau recently graduated from NYU with a degree in philosophy. At age five, I took Gordon skating for the first time. He furiously got up after after each fall and didn't want to leave for hours. At age ten, he won a Ping Pong Tournament in Hong Kong, played Rugby for the Hong Kong National Junior Team against some of the most competitive leagues in the world. He's a skateboarder who self started several skate camps to help others learn. Gordon and his family moved to Toronto w...

Ep 72. (Mini) eBook: One Week to Publish Your Podcast

August 27, 2016 21:49 - 18 minutes - 17.6 MB

Download the eBook for free at: https://www.feisworld.com/ebooks/ This eBook helps launch your podcast on iTunes in one week or less (assume that you have audio files in mp3 or wav ready to be packaged and published as podcast episodes.) Feisworld will be releasing a series of eBooks to guide you through the podcasting interview, production and marketing process - no experience required for podcasting or audio engineering. Anyone can do this.  Good luck!  --- Send in a voice message...

Ep 71. DESIGN / SUBURB / INNER-CITY / JUSTIN BIEBER

August 22, 2016 15:53 - 1 hour - 70.8 MB

Welcome to a special episode of Feisworld, where I interview 5 guests! They are Sue Brooks, an art teacher from the Design and Visual Communications Program at Newton North High School (NNHS), and her four graduating seniors : Marisa Ng, Bradley Trepanier, Sophie Tavolieri and Max Hernadez. The episode features the latest news and development from Sue's program. Marisa, Bradley, Sophie and Max took turns and talked about their fascinating projects in the past two years (2014-2016). From tea...

Ep 70. Lauren Brown: Professional Ballerina to Business Strategist Brown

August 15, 2016 22:22 - 51 minutes - 117 MB

Lauren Brown (@lobro443 on Instagram) is a Brooklyn-born, Duke grad with a passion for brand insights, digital strategies, and challenging the body and mind through exercise. She is a retired professional ballerina, who performed with The Pennsylvania Ballet and New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center before receiving her degree in Psychology at Duke. She was also a State and National Yoga Champion (#1 in MA-2015; #21 in USA-2015). In 2015, she and her team competed in the UBS & OpenIDEO C...

Ep 69. Alyssa Ackerman: An Open-ended Mission to Explore Human Landscapes… from a DIY van

August 04, 2016 23:42 - 57 minutes - 44.6 MB

Alyssa Ackerman (@alyrose15 on Instagram) is a Michigan native with a passion for travel and studying humans. From the road, she’s a Digital Marketing consultant, content creator, yogi, hiker, and photographer. In January 2016, Alyssa headed out in a DIY van to explore the United States. She converted her vehicle into a fully functioning unit including DIY sink build, storage shelf and table, cushions and curtains, extending couch and bed, (even) a solar panel installation. She created an...

Ep 68. Chris Voss: Playful and Courageous Negotiation

July 29, 2016 03:36 - 53 minutes - 49.1 MB

Chris Voss (@VossNegotiation) was an FBI special agent (of 24 years) who specialized in international hostage negotiation. In 2008, Chris founded a business negotiation consulting firm called the Black Swan Groupwhich offers services and learning opportunities to “Anyone who needs to negotiate, persuade, or influence”. “Everything we’ve previously been taught about negotiation is wrong: you are not rational; there is no such thing as ‘fair’; compromise is the worst thing you can do; the ...

Ep 67 (Mini): Financial vs. Spiritual Independence

July 19, 2016 03:00 - 12 minutes - 11.4 MB

What's more important - financial or spiritual independence? https://www.feisworld.com/blog/financial-vs-spiritual-independence To answer this question, I want to share a few personal stories from my childhood (in Beijing, China) to my transition as a high school student in the US. What is it like to grow up as a woman in the 21st Century? How do career, womanhood, motherhood intersect? How and when do we learn our own set of personal values? Before we dive in, I want to clarify that "spi...

Ep 66. Eirini Tornesaki: Risks and rewards inside and outside of KURIOS - Cabinet of Curiousities

June 11, 2016 22:56 - 49 minutes - 46 MB

Born and raised in Greece, educated and lived in the UK for 4 years, Eirini Tornesaki has been working with Cirque Du Soleil in the show KURIOS - Cabinet of Curiosities since January 2014, touring Canada and the United States.  Eirini is the original singer of KURIOS and performed the vocals on the soundtrack album recorded in Montreal and released in November 2014. When KURIOS came to Boston in May 2016, I was eager to see it live. The music hit me right away. I saw a petit, beautiful woma...

Ep 65. Nat Novak: The Art of Making Things

June 06, 2016 13:22 - 55 minutes - 48.2 MB

Listen while you browse on feisworld.com: http://wp.me/p5fQiP-C4 Nat Novak is a studio manager, a maker of all things at Brand Content, an agency based in Boston. He and I met at Arnold Worldwide in 2013.  In the years I have known Nat and while we worked at Arnold, we were both running around the office just like everyone else. From time to time, we would slow down our footsteps to have meaningful and philosophical conversation. I always wanted to capture those moments and glad we final...

Ep 64 (Mini): Three Unusual Ways to Generate Revenue Through Your Podcast

June 01, 2016 03:00 - 10 minutes - 10.6 MB

Many people asked me if there are ways to make decent money effortlessly through running a podcast. If the answer is no, then they ask “What’s the point?” By the way, if you are new to podcasting, every 10,000 downloads translate to just about $400 in sponsorship revenue. Most podcasts struggle to reach 10,000 downloads per month and $400 a month isn’t enough for anyone to work on a project full time. Podcasting can be labor-intensive. On average, it takes hours (if not days) to produce one...

Ep 63. Glenn Engler: Lead with curiosity, heart and a sense of humor

May 22, 2016 01:59 - 56 minutes - 53.5 MB

Glenn Engler (@Glennengler) is a Managing Director at Parthenon EY. Previously, he was the Global Chief Strategy Offer at Edelman, CEO at Digital Influence Group and President of Digitas Boston for nearly 10 years. Glenn is an industry veteran with nearly three decades of experience in business strategy, marketing, brand development, and communications. This is a rare opportunity for me to connect with Glenn not only on a professional but also a personal level. He has guest lectured in u...

Ep 62 (Mini): Q&A: Strategic Storytelling in Social Media

May 18, 2016 23:55 - 14 minutes - 14.2 MB

In this episode, Fei will answer the following questions in 12 mins:  Please tell us a little bit about what each of your positions entail and how they involve social  media. What steps did you take, hoops did you have to jump through, in order to obtain a position in  your field?   How do you and your organization use social media?  What was difficult about integrating its  usage?   ­ What are the benefits and dangers you have experienced concerning social media? What initially i...

Ep 61. Jonathan Bingham: CEO, Skater and Philanthropist from Janeiro Digital

May 13, 2016 04:09 - 47 minutes - 43.2 MB

  Jonathan Bingham (@jwbingham ) is the CEO at @janeirodigital "a team of creative problem solvers, committed to leveraging digital expertise for the benefit of businesses across all verticals." When I first set foot in Janeiro Digital in Boston MA, I noticed a giant mural that reads RADD (Research, Analysis, Design and Development). The slightly faded paint around the characters reminded me of an old school skatepark.  Jonathan walked over and greeted me with a smile. He wore casual skat...

Ep 60 (Mini): No Experience Required. Beginners Welcome.

May 04, 2016 02:51 - 12 minutes - 11.5 MB

Welcome to Episode #1 from our new series called MINI by Feisworld Podcast.  This has been a highly requested format. Minis are short and sweet episodes we will release every other week (in between our regular, interview format episodes).  Feisworld MINI is an opportunity to share stories written by Fei. In addition, many of Fei’s listeners want to find out more about Feisworld Inc in realtime. Feisworld Inc is a consulting service founded at the beginning of 2016. What’s involved? How to ...

Ep 60 (Mini): No Experience Required. Beginners Welcome.

May 04, 2016 02:51 - 12 minutes - 11.5 MB

Welcome to Episode #1 from our new series called MINI by Feisworld Podcast.  This has been a highly requested format. Minis are short and sweet episodes we will release every other week (in between our regular, interview format episodes).  Feisworld MINI is an opportunity to share stories written by Fei. In addition, many of Fei’s listeners want to find out more about Feisworld Inc in realtime. Feisworld Inc is a consulting service founded at the beginning of 2016. What’s involved? How to ...

Ep 59. Jordan Harbinger: The Inner Workings of Effortless Charm

April 19, 2016 04:37 - 1 hour - 64.6 MB

Meet Jordan Harbinger (@TheArtofCharm), show host for an iTunes Top 50 podcast called The Art of Charm (AoC). AoC also offers in-person training to help people become more charismatic in any situation, master their careers by becoming “super-connectors" and revamp their love lives and intimate relationships with confidence. The AoC podcast receives over 2 million downloads per months, with over 440+ episodes featuring guests such as Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin, Ramit Sethi and Noah Kagan. The ...

Ep 58. David Delmar: Hacking the Opportunity Gap with Resilient Coders

April 06, 2016 03:22 - 39 minutes - 33.6 MB

David Delmar (@delmarsenties) is the Founder and Executive Director at Resilient Coders (@resilientcoders), an organization dedicated to teaching young people from traditionally underserved communities how to code. Resilient Coders' team do this as a way of aligning students with a lucrative and meaningful career path. "It's a multi-tiered program that funnels students from learning HTML after school, through our downtown "Coworking" sessions, and ultimately, hourly employment. Higher perfo...

Ep 58. David Delmar: Hacking the Opportunity Gap with Resilient Coders

April 06, 2016 03:22 - 39 minutes - 33.6 MB

David Delmar (@delmarsenties) is the Founder and Executive Director at Resilient Coders (@resilientcoders), an organization dedicated to teaching young people from traditionally underserved communities how to code. Resilient Coders' team do this as a way of aligning students with a lucrative and meaningful career path. "It's a multi-tiered program that funnels students from learning HTML after school, through our downtown "Coworking" sessions, and ultimately, hourly employment. Higher perfo...

Ep 57: Matthew Cronin: Meet the Middle East. One person at a time.

March 23, 2016 04:15 - 36 minutes - 33.6 MB

Matthew Cronin is a 21-year old student majoring Foreign Policy at Boston University. He is expected to graduate in May 2016. Matthew and I met at Inna’s Kitchen in Newton, MA, where he works part-time. Through a casual conversation over a year ago, I found out that Matthew would be studying abroad in the Middle East as part of his study-abroad program. I couldn't wait for his return and learn more about his experience.  Although study-abroad was not a requirement for his major, Matthew ch...

Ep 56: Mick Ebling: Help One. Help Many. #NotImpossible

March 09, 2016 05:13 - 41 minutes - 37.5 MB

Mick Ebeling (@MickEbeling, @NotImpossible) is an American film, television and commercial Executive Producer, author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Mick has been honored by Advertising Age as one of the “Top 50 Most Creative People”, also in Wired Magazine Agent of Change, the recipient of the 2014 Muhammad Ali Humanitarian of the Year Award. Mick founded the Not Impossible Labs, a company committed to creating technology for the sake of humanity. The two known projects are Project Da...

Ep 55. Caitie Whelan (Part 2): Attention to What Matters

February 25, 2016 04:58 - 35 minutes - 32.3 MB

Caitie Whelan (pronounced WHALE-in) is the Noter-in-Chief for the The Lightning Notes, a website that delivers short daily post to help us move the world forward. It features striking stories and great ideas to remind us that we matter and improving the world is our matter. Caitie is not a writer by trait. Not long ago, she was a Senior Foreign Policy Advisor in Congress. After four years,  she decided it was time to take a dream deferred and put it out into the world. In Part 2, we unveil...

Ep 54. Caitie Whelan (Part 1): Attention to What Matters

February 25, 2016 04:18 - 42 minutes - 38 MB

Caitie Whelan (pronounced WHALE-in) @lightningnoter is the Noter-in-Chief for the The Lightning Notes, a website that delivers short daily post to help us move the world forward. It features striking stories and great ideas to remind us that we matter and improving the world is our matter. Caitie wasn't a writer. Not long ago, she was a Senior Foreign Policy Advisor in Congress. After four years, she decided it was time to take a dream deferred and put it out into the world.  In Part 1 of ...

Ep 53. Karen Fan and Felege Gebru (Part 2): a journey from Newton North High School to the White House

February 11, 2016 18:07 - 44 minutes - 40 MB

In 2013, NNHS InvenTeam applied to enter the Lemelson-MIT High School Student Grant. After a year of hard work (including the summer), their project was chosen to be presented at the White House Science Affair in front of President Barack Obama. In Part 2, we set aside glories and trophies and began focusing on the daily lives of two college students:  What is the day in the life of an MIT / Brown student? How to be obtain a "Pirate License" at MIT?  Why does Felege run with a "clicker" ...

Ep 52. Karen Fan and Felege Gebru (Part 1): a journey from Newton North High School to the White House

February 11, 2016 04:00 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

Show notes, tools and resources: feisworld.com/blog/karen-fan-felege-gebru  I have served on the Advisory Committee for Newton Public Schools Career & Vocational Technical Education Committee since 2011. I met Karen Fan and Felege Gebru through InvenTeam, initiated by an incredible art teacher named Sue Brooks at Newton North High School. InvenTeam functions very much like a small design and technology firm, where every student on the team has a specific role such as a designer, engineer, ...

Ep 51. Courtney Marsh: behind and beyond her documentary film "Chau"

December 30, 2015 04:00 - 1 hour - 60.1 MB

Show notes, tools and resources: https://www.feisworld.com/blog/courtney-marsh   Courtney Marsh (@courtneynmarsh) is a director and filmmaker.  Courtney's latest film Chau, Beyond the Lines is a documentary about a 16-year-old teenager named Chau in Vietnam who was disabled by the effects of Agent Orange. Chau aspires to become an artist and clothing designer. Agent Orange is the chemical sprayed over the jungles in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, to deprive the Northern Vietnamese Army of...

Ep 50. Srini Rao: What it takes to be an Unmistakeable Creative

December 17, 2015 04:02 - 42 minutes - 41.5 MB

Srini Rao (@umistakableCEO) is the host and founder of The Unmistakable Creative podcast where he has conducted over 600 interviews with thought leaders and people from all walks of life. Srini has a distinctive view into branding, storytelling, and marketing.  Unmistakeable Creative isn't your typical popular podcast. As a listener, you never hear from the same people or experience common topics.  Srini loves asking questions that have never been asked before. He doesn't let anyone off the...

Ep 49: Chris Edwards on Balls: A Story of Hope

December 06, 2015 22:45 - 1 hour - 66.1 MB

Chris is the author of the book called Balls: It takes some to get some, because "Changing your gender from female to male takes balls. And if you’re gonna do it in front of 500 coworkers at the largest ad agency in Boston, you better have a pretty big set!" Prior to focusing on Balls as a freelance writer, Chris was the EVP Group Creative Director at Arnold Worldwide - this is the company I've been working for for the past 2 years.  Chris' transition from female to male took years and i...

Ep 48: A Huge Hug for Krista Tippett - The Incomparable, Insightful Host of On Being

October 24, 2015 03:22 - 34 minutes - 34 MB

Krista Tippett is a Peabody Award-winning broadcaster and New York Times bestselling author. In 2014, Krista received the National Humanities Medal at the White House from President Obama for “thoughtfully delving into the mysteries of human existence, on the air and in print." I first discovered Krista Tippett on public radio and was immediately drawn to her voice and the structure of the content. She discussed and explored existential questions. She was spiritually bold. I was a 20-year...

Ep 48. Krista Tippett - The Incomparable, Insightful Host of On Being

October 24, 2015 03:00 - 36 minutes - 84.2 MB

Show notes, tools and resources: https://www.feisworld.com/blog/krista-tippett?rq=Krista Krista Tippett is a Peabody Award-winning broadcaster and New York Times bestselling author. This is a rare interview where Krista was the guest, and I was the host. Many of Krista' fans (myself included) wanted an opportunity to hear directly from Krista. How did she pursue the path of creating On Being? What are her hopes and dreams for the show (a Top 50 iTunes podcast)? Where did Krista come from an...

第47集:故宫画家李湘 "我要一辈子学习,创作,继续实现自己的梦想!”

October 04, 2015 03:58 - 1 hour - 69 MB

我的嘉宾与众不同,因为她是我的妈妈!很多人问我这一辈子给我启发最多的人是谁:妈妈!毫无疑问。今天,我把她的智慧和故事分享给大家。 妈妈是大画家,没错。但是我们的话题完全没有停留在她过去的辉煌之中。“人一定是要向前走的。” 退休之后的她,作出了一个常人难以想象的决定-妈妈要挑战自我,创作一生中规模和难度最大的120副佳作:中国历代皇后。 在这一集的播客里面,你会听到的话题包括: 李湘的成长-董寿平老师和6岁李湘的对话 艺术指引:"希望给后代留下一些(值得思考)东西" 从军到复原:从大刷子笔,到几根毛的小小笔 进入故宫:4个专家(包括刘炳森),2个学生。5年线条练习,99%不及格率 宋人册页到洛神赋(面对极上神品的修炼) (南宋)陈荣的龙,美极了-中国点彩画法早在欧洲派之前出现 现代的人比较浮躁,所以希望用艺术历史来教育我们下一代 中国艺术的千变万化-李湘谈汉唐宋元明清画法的变化 新美术派的开始都是不被承认的 毕加索的抽象画实际有着非常坚实的基础 什么是艺术家的“超灵感”? 女性在中国各个朝代的变化是什么? 宫廷的马和马的画法有什么不同? 怎样可以教...

第46集. 曾晓露:选择自己的人生真的最快乐

September 30, 2015 03:13 - 1 hour - 59.1 MB

First episode recorded in Chinese!  Target audience: Mandarin speakers, intermediate to advance Mandarin language students. :) Email me at [email protected] if you want an English translation, free of charge. 我今天的嘉宾是曾晓露(Pam Chang),一个超过了20年的朋友。 曾晓露来自艺术世家。爸爸是中国数一数二的艺术鉴定师。晓露在澳门长大,我们11岁的时候第一次见面:她的3个小妹妹,每一个都把她看成女英雄,拉着她的手不放。一个拉不到的就放声大哭。 15岁那年,晓露住在我北京的家一个夏天,我们那时的经历我至今不忘:一起学习英文,吃麦当劳,买衣服,录制自己的音乐(中英文都有!)。我爸爸还帮我们制作的CD的封面。 高中2年级以后我就去了美国读书,但是和晓露的联系没有间断。2010年的7月,我们两个人头脑一热,决定一起去欧洲旅行。两个星期的时间我们廉价周游了1...

Ep 45. Jordan Clayton: Unexpected UX

September 26, 2015 20:19 - 49 minutes - 47.7 MB

Joining me on the Feisworld Podcast today is Jordan Clayton, an SVP of UX (User Experience) at Arnold Worldwide. UX has become increasingly popular over the years across all the industries (technology, marketing, medicine and beyond), but most schools still haven’t figured out a systematic and effective way to help students learn more and be properly trained on UX. As a result, many young, ambitious, creative souls find it challenging to find a UX position they qualify for. This podcast ...

Ep 44. Atherton Twins: Human flight made possible

August 16, 2015 18:50 - 1 hour - 61.1 MB

Andrew and Kevin Atherton are living my childhood dreams. I had to put them on this podcast. Did you dream about flying as a child? I did, nearly every single day. I loved reading comic books and imagined myself as a superhero. I often dressed like one as soon as I came home from school. Recently, my mom and I went to see our first Cirque du Soleil show ever in Boston. The show was called Varekai. While every single act was extraordinary, there was one particular segment that left both of...

Ep 43. Dorie Clark on "Stand Out": find your idea, turn obstacles into strengths and meet the world

July 28, 2015 03:45 - 55 minutes - 52.8 MB

In the past year or so, I find myself increasingly attached to audiobooks. One of the books not only   spoke to me emotionally but also offered tactics I am able to apply daily, especially during the preparation and making of feisworld podcast. Dorie Clark is the author of this book, one of my new favorites, called Stand Out. There's a very important and useful idea not found in her book that you will hear in this podcast conversation.   Many people jumping into the entrepreneurial world h...

Ep 42. Chris Yen: Badass Kung Fu movie star and martial-arts-inspired fashion designer

July 10, 2015 01:45 - 52 minutes - 50.8 MB

I interviewed Chris Yen, an actress and entrepreneur from a proud lineage of Wushu and Tai Chi masters. Her mom, Bow Sim Mark, is one of the premier Chinese martial arts practitioners. Her brother, Donnie Yen, is currently the #1 Kung Fu action star in Hong Kong whose latest film Ip Man 3 will be released in 2016. Chris recently launched a fashion brand (June 2015) called ChrisYenFusion featuring athletic inspired casual wear. Chris had never worked as a fashion designer, yet she was deter...

Ep 41. Marianna Bucina Roca: A small gesture can change everything

June 29, 2015 02:37 - 55 minutes - 53 MB

Today on the Feisworld Podcast, you will meet Mariann Bucina Roca, an Executive Director from the Friends of Boston's Homeless (FOBH).    Did you know that Boston was a pioneer in addressing homeless needs? As part of this movement, FOBH played a significant part in helping homeless individuals transition from the streets and shelters to lead stable independent lives. One main focus for FOBH is to remove the final barriers during transitions that city and state programs often don’t have th...

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