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Feisworld Podcast

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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 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...

Ep 40. Renee Herendeen: Professional dancer, graceful and centered Marketing Director

June 22, 2015 21:21 - 42 minutes - 38.8 MB

I had the pleasure of interviewing a colleague, Renee Herendeen from Arnold Worldwide, on the feisworld podcast. Renee and I work on several of projects together.  We share similar beliefs when it comes to life at work and outside of work. One morning, Renee said to Carrie (my coworker) and me: "You two should come to my Zumba class on Tuesdays." "Did you say Z.U.M.B.A?" Though I teach Taekwondo (a form of Korean martial arts) to adults and children at my dojang once in a while, instru...

Ep 39: Alexander Kjerulf: The Chief Happiness Officer at Woohoo Inc.

June 11, 2015 02:40 - 43 minutes - 41.9 MB

Alexander Kjerulf (pronounced a little like care-oolf.) is the founder and Chief Happiness Officer (CHO) of Woohoo inc and one of the world’s leading experts on happiness at work. He is an author and speaker, presenting and conducting workshops on happiness at work at businesses and conferences in over 30 countries. His clients include companies like Hilton, Microsoft, LEGO, IKEA, Shell, HP and IBM. Alex was "officially" introduced to me by Stephen Shario, a guest from an earlier episode of...

Ep 38: Tom Seabourne (Part 2): Renaissance man of fitness

June 05, 2015 03:00 - 50 minutes - 49 MB

Show notes, links and resources: https://www.feisworld.com/blog/tom-seabourne Tom Seaborne is a fitness educator, author, martial artist and cyclist. Tom has a Ph.D. in exercise science. He was a member of the US. Taekwondo Team, and a National and International AAU Taekwondo Champion. In addition to Taekwondo, Tom is an ESPN professional Karate Association full-contact karate winner.  If there are avid cyclists who are listening to this podcast, it’s worth mentioning that Tom was the win...

Ep 37: Tom Seabourne (Part 1): Renaissance man of fitness

June 05, 2015 02:49 - 1 hour - 65.6 MB

Tom Seaborne is a fitness educator, author, marital artist and cyclist.   Tom has a Ph.D in exercise science. He was a member of the US. Taekwondo Team, and a National and International AAU Taekwondo Champion.    In addition to Taekwondo, Tom is an ESPN professional Karate Association full-contact karate winner.  If there are avid cyclists who are listening to this podcast, it’s worth mentioning that Tom was the winner of RAAM Open West, and ranked top 10 in the 1990 Race Across America....

Ep 36. Wade Devers: Designer to Creative Director with authenticity and humor

May 01, 2015 01:03 - 57 minutes - 55.2 MB

Wade Devers is an Executive Creative Director and Managing Director at Arnold Worldwide. He always leaves a unique impression. When I first walked in the door at the Arnold office back in December 2013, I must had met dozens of people on Day 1. I remember forcing myself to remember all the names and faces an felt completely overwhelmed. When Wade walked by me for the first time, I remember thinking "That beard! That face! That outfit!" but most importantly, "That spirit!"  Wade is both f...

Ep 35. Sam Ford on Spreadable Media, storytelling communication and audience engagement

April 20, 2015 19:56 - 1 hour - 74.1 MB

As the Director of Audience Engagement at Peppercom, Sam works with companies to better listen to, empathize with, understand, and serve their customers and other key audiences through communications and storytelling.  There are three major components to Sam’s job: Client consulting Design thinking (and how it applies to communication) Writing, speaking, and being on industry board (-> this one is probably my favorite!) [iframe style="border: none" src="//html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/ep...

Ep 34. Lee Schwamm, Vice Chair of Neurology from Mass General Hospital on designing effective approaches to patient care

April 08, 2015 03:12 - 1 hour - 65 MB

It is with great pleasure for me to welcome Dr. Lee Schwamm, Professor of Neurology from Harvard Medical School, Vice Chair of Neurology from Mass General Hospital (MGH) to the feisworld podcast.  In this one-hour interview, Lee talks with me about a Day in the Life of a Neurologist at MGH, followed by a 20-min deep dive into the study and evolution of patient care and patient satisfaction. What are some of the more straightforward vs. ambiguous measurements in patient care? Consider these ...

Ep 34. Lee Schwamm, Vice Chair of Neurology from Mass General Hospital on designing effective approaches to patient care

April 08, 2015 03:12 - 1 hour - 65 MB

It is with great pleasure for me to welcome Dr. Lee Schwamm, Professor of Neurology from Harvard Medical School, Vice Chair of Neurology from Mass General Hospital (MGH) to the feisworld podcast.  In this one-hour interview, Lee talks with me about a Day in the Life of a Neurologist at MGH, followed by a 20-min deep dive into the study and evolution of patient care and patient satisfaction. What are some of the more straightforward vs. ambiguous measurements in patient care? Consider these ...

Ep 33: Ira Cummings on art, design and the indescribable freedom

April 06, 2015 14:48 - 1 hour - 60.7 MB

Ira Cummings is my guest on the feisworld podcast. He is a Sr. Designer at Arnold Worldwide, with a background and training in illustration. I called him out as the first introvert ever invited to the podcast (perhaps, others may just be better at hiding it). But let’s face it, #IntrovertsRule. They are focused, thoughtful, and often bring the most surprising ideas and solutions to the table. Ira is one of them, whom I had the pleasure to work with in the past year on a variety of projects...

Ep. 32: Lisa Leffert: "I consider myself the luckiest person in the world". Stories from the Chief of Obstetric Anesthesia at MGH

March 30, 2015 03:00 - 57 minutes - 54.8 MB

I’d like to welcome Lisa Leffert to join me on the feisworld podcast! Lisa the Chief of Obstetric Anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). The focus of Lisa’s clinical work is on the care of pregnant patients. Together with a highly-skilled, multidisciplinary team, Lisa administrates a service, which features 3600 deliveries a year (that is, nearly 10 births per day), involving both low and high-risk obstetric patients, on the Labor Floor and in the associated operating rooms. -...

Ep 31. Van Le: changing worlds from the Fall of Saigon to Harvard, social service and the law

March 24, 2015 04:09 - 1 hour - 65.1 MB

“I must have been 6 or 7 years old. I remember gun battle, unmanned helicopter, deserted soldiers. There were candy stores that no one was watching. I wondered if we could just go get candies!” Van recalled his last memories of Vietnam before he left with his father, grandmother and eight brothers and sisters in April 1975 during the Fall of Saigon. My special guest on the feisworld podcast is Van Le. We first met in 2006 and kept in touch ever since. Van is now the father of two adorable...

Ep 30. Clint Willis (Part 2): Thinker. Writer. Surfer

March 19, 2015 03:12 - 35 minutes - 35 MB

Clint authored and edited an impressive number of books (Good Reads). The most recent one is called: The Boys of Everest: The Tragic Story of Climbing's Greatest Generation. Clint is also the owner of The Writing Company.  In Part 2, we discover the answers to secret origin questions such as: Has Clint always been the kind of person he is today? What is Clint's psychological makeup that contributes to his success and lifestyle? A Day in Clint's Life (AM to PM) - what is his daily ritual?...

Ep 29. Clint Willis (Part 1): Thinker. Writer. Surfer.

March 16, 2015 02:00 - 50 minutes - 48.2 MB

Clint authored and edited a number of books (Good Reads). The most recent one is called: The Boys of Everest: The Tragic Story of Climbing's Greatest Generation. Clint and I immediately sparked a conversation about spirituality, meditation and what it means to live a meaningful life. When I was a little girl growing up in Beijing, I dreamed of living a Californian life. At the age of 27, I asked Clint: "What if I want to surf?" He responded, "You surf." Before we get down to business, her...

Ep 28. Eli Schwamm (Soundbite): High School Senior and Volunteer at Samaritans Boston

March 11, 2015 01:30 - 17 minutes - 18.5 MB

Eli Schwamm's full episode (Ep. 27) was the single, most downloaded episode of the feisworld podcast. I want to take this opportunity and create a soundbite version of the audio focusing on his stories volunteering at Samaritans Boston. Enjoy!   Eli is a high schooler, audio engineer, rap singer, song writer, and a volunteer at Samaritans of Boston (suicide prevention) for 2 years. He started his journey at Samaritans when he was just 16 years old. I remember hearing about it for the first...

Ep 28. Eli Schwamm (Soundbite): High School Senior and Volunteer at Samaritans Boston

March 11, 2015 01:30 - 17 minutes - 18.5 MB

Eli Schwamm's full episode (Ep. 27) was the single, most downloaded episode of the feisworld podcast. I want to take this opportunity and create a soundbite version of the audio focusing on his stories volunteering at Samaritans Boston. Enjoy!   Eli is a high schooler, audio engineer, rap singer, song writer, and a volunteer at Samaritans of Boston (suicide prevention) for 2 years. He started his journey at Samaritans when he was just 16 years old. I remember hearing about it for the first...

Ep 27. Eli Schwamm: 17-year old rapper and Samaritans volunteer

March 07, 2015 06:04 - 53 minutes - 51.1 MB

Eli Schwamm is going to be the youngest guest on the feisworld podcast (for quite some time, I expect). At 17, Eli is a high schooler, audio engineer, rap singer, song writer, and a volunteer at Samaritans of Boston for 2 years.  He started his journey at Samaritans when he was just 16 years old. I remember hearing about it for the first time and not knowing exactly how to react. Instead, I decided to respect Eli's decision but paid close attention to his journey. I have known Eli since he ...

Ep 27. Eli Schwamm: 17-year old rapper and Samaritans volunteer

March 07, 2015 06:04 - 53 minutes - 51.1 MB

Eli Schwamm is going to be the youngest guest on the feisworld podcast (for quite some time, I expect). At 17, Eli is a high schooler, audio engineer, rap singer, song writer, and a volunteer at Samaritans of Boston for 2 years.  He started his journey at Samaritans when he was just 16 years old. I remember hearing about it for the first time and not knowing exactly how to react. Instead, I decided to respect Eli's decision but paid close attention to his journey. I have known Eli since he ...

Ep 26. Nate Delong: Muay Thai Champion and full time producer (for real!?)

February 23, 2015 02:44 - 44 minutes - 43.4 MB

Nate Delong competed at the 2014 World Muay Thai Federation Championship on Team USA and took Gold Metal for the Pro AM (Pro/Amateur) Heavy Weight Division. Like many of us, Nate has a full time job. He is a producer at SapientNitro, an advertising agency based in Boston, MA. In this podcast, you will learn about how Nate was able to balance work and his passion to compete on the international stage.  Nate was introduced to me by Matt Lindley. Matt is my hero and a wonderful guest who appe...

Ep 25. George Ko (Part 2) on the music business and the ultimate goal of his career

February 20, 2015 02:32 - 36 minutes - 35.7 MB

George earned the title of Young Steinway Artist, appeared with Harvard’s prestigious River Charles Ensemble, performed at Carnegie Hall more than half a dozen times, as well as Steinway Hall that led one critic to proclaim “a rising star if ever there was one.”   In Part 2 of my interview with George, he talks about the business side of things. After founding 4 startups in just 1.5 years at Harvard, I figured that George must have a "secret set of skills", aha moments that contributed to ...

Ep 24. George Ko (Part 1): Pianist, Young Steinway Artist, undergrad at Harvard

February 17, 2015 03:40 - 53 minutes - 50.9 MB

George earned the title of Young Steinway Artist, appeared with Harvard’s prestigious River Charles Ensemble, the Carnegie Hall for more than half a dozen times, and Steinway Hall that led one critic to proclaim “a rising star if ever there was one.” With over 2,000 fans on Facebook, George continues his journey of spreading the word for classical music today. George had an unusual path to becoming a successful pianist. As a young boy, his mom refused to prescribe medication for his ADHD a...

Ep 23: Lee Skunes (Part 2) on the tremendous life we have

February 15, 2015 05:03 - 38 minutes - 37.7 MB

In part 2, Lee talks about his yoga workshops, focusing on the 3rd and 5th Chakra. (If you are new to this concept, chakra represents each of the centers of spiritual power in the human body, usually considered to be seven in number). Lee loves creating a forum that fosters healthy dialogues, evoking reactions to help people reflect upon the assumptions and choices they make. It is fascinating when people start to confront and connect, the conversations that arise out of this exercise can be...

Ep 22: Lee Skunes (yoga teacher/dancer) Part 1 on the tremendous life we have

February 14, 2015 20:48 - 42 minutes - 41 MB

There's no better time to release this episode than Valentines Day. What is a relationship? What is love? Do we need to have everything all figured out? Join my special guest Lee Skunnes today. Standing at 6'9'', he's legitimately 2 inches taller than Tony Robbins. :) "Don't let perfectionism be in the way of where you get the value from. Perhaps your best isn't always your best, your worst isn't always your worst. The drive to better, faster, more, bigger seem to perpetuate through genera...

Ep 21. Claudia Azula Altucher on Become an Idea Machine, The Power of No and a universal message for women

February 08, 2015 21:45 - 32 minutes - 32.2 MB

Claudia is a writer, podcaster, and teacher of yoga. She is the co-author of the Wall Street Journal bestselling book "The Power Of No" (HayHouse 2014) and author of "21 Things To Know Before Starting An Ashtanga Yoga Practice". Most recently on January 8th 2015, Claudia released her new book called Become an Idea Machine: Because ideas are the currency of the 21st Century. This book has become a favorite read of mine and also part of my daily routine.  Also in January 2015, Claudia create...

Ep 20. Fei Wu: Behind the scenes at the feisworld podcast

February 06, 2015 04:53 - 1 hour - 62.6 MB

After announcing the first 1,000 downloads of the feisworld podcast in January 2015, a number of friends, guests and listeners reached out to me via Facebook, Twitter, emails and phone calls. They congratulated me on this significant milestone and urged me to continue my journey as a podcaster.  Caleb Brown, the first guest on the feisworld podcast, had requested to have me interviewed on my own show. To my surprise, he was not the only one and I had tabled this request for weeks before rel...

Ep 19: Bob Goodman on UX: The art of exploration

January 24, 2015 20:21 - 46 minutes - 44.6 MB

I met Bob Goodman at Arnold Worldwide, where he served as the SVP, Director User Experience. I had the pleasure to work with Bob on a few projects when I witnessed his stellar facilitation skills and User Experience (UX) approach to various business challenges. Inviting Bob to my show was triggered by a constant thought in my mind when working with Bob: I always wished to carry a recorder so I could capture his speech and thinking process for tackling difficult situations completely at ease...

Ep 18: Chris Heinen (Part 2): Skydiving as a form of meditation on steroids

January 19, 2015 04:57 - 23 minutes - 23.7 MB

In part 2 of our conversation, Chris speaks to his passion for jumping out of perfectly functioning planes. Chris is a skydiving instructor and photographer.   Since Chris was 6 years old, he thought he would be serving in the US military. Then he asked him - "what really makes me happy?" The answers were design, teaching and making things. 1,200 skydives later, Chris is now comfortable and feels normal when jumping out of planes but he never lets his guard off. "It's a moment of Zen, n...

Ep 17: Chris Heinen (Part 1): Full Stack Developer. Skydiver. Adventurist.

January 19, 2015 04:24 - 50 minutes - 48.9 MB

Chris is a full time, full stack developer at Arnold Worldwide. I had the pleasure to work with Chris on a number of projects. I invited Chris to speak to my audience about his journey of becoming a developer after a few career switches, to staying relevant in this ever-changing technological environment we all live in. Chris gave much credit to his mentors who set up his success as a developer.  If you don't have mentors in your immediately network, make sure that you take advantage of mee...

Ep 16: Kristina Reed on Big Hero 6, Paperman, and The Feast: labors of love

January 15, 2015 02:44 - 38 minutes - 37.9 MB

Kristina Reed is a producer at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Kristina produced (and co-produced) a number of animation films including the most recent Big Hero 6, Paperman (won the first Oscar for the Studio since 1969), and The Feast (the short film you see right before Big Hero 6). I am a wholehearted Disney Animation fan (like many of you out there) since I was a child. Even as an adult, I enjoyed watching Frozen, Wreck it Ralph, Tangled, Kung Fu Panda, Shrek 2, Madagascar and dozens o...

Ep 15: Ralph Peterson Jr (Part 2): the living legacy of an art form

January 08, 2015 05:46 - 40 minutes - 39.5 MB

Ralph wants to be a musician's musician: "If you honestly play music, then people will feel it. If you play music to people - when they change, your music will have to change." To following Ralph Peterson Jr., you can connect with him on Facebook, Twitter. Ralph's music is available via iTunes, CD Baby, Amazon and Ralphpetersonmusic.com. Part 2 Show Notes (Times Are Approximate): How to stay relevant as a musician [4:40] What you need to know about the nature of the record business [6:4...

Ep 14: Ralph Peterson Jr (Part 1).: the living legacy of an art form

January 04, 2015 19:26 - 50 minutes - 48.5 MB

Ralph Peterson Jr. is a renowned American jazz musician and a full-time professor at the Berklee School of Music. I met Ralph at our Taekwondo school in 2005. Both of us still practice regularly at O'Malley Tae Kwon Do Center. Ralph often volunteers his time to teach drumming to children during Summer and Winter camps at the TKD school.  All the kids thoroughly enjoyed Ralph's teaching very much. I remember seeing their faces pressed up against the school's window waiting for Ralph to arriv...

Ep 13: Julia Holloway: Grounding and balancing yourself for constant change, authentic connection and meaningful success

December 29, 2014 04:01 - 50 minutes - 48.6 MB

My guest today is Julia Holloway. I sparked a friendship with her a few months ago. Unlike some of my other guests on the show, I have not known Julia for years but our connection was obvious and immediate. At the time, I was seeking advice from women who have experience balancing a full-time career and a business of their own. In the hectic world we live in today where women often take on more responsibilities at home and at work than men, it was not an easy search for me, and proposing an ...

Ep 12: Barry Alexander on helping classical musicians launch and sustain their careers

December 23, 2014 05:21 - 1 hour - 59.7 MB

Barry Alexander and Cosmo Buono are helping classical musicians worldwide launch and sustain careers as professional artists, while also helping build the next generation of audiences. Alexander & Buono International (ABI) is the parent company of The Alexander & Buono Competitions (ABC), and The Alexander & Buono Festival of Music. I often refer to ABI as a classical music business empire.  With a single Piano competition in 2003, it quickly expanded to Voice, Strings and Flute, as well a...

Ep 11: Michael J. O'Malley tells us about O'Malley Tae Kwon Do Center and his teaching philosophy

December 13, 2014 04:00 - 39 minutes - 38.1 MB

O’Malley Tae Kwon Do Center teaches traditional martial art and practical self defense for men, women and children. The program is an individualized and comprehensive approach to helping students achieve their fitness levels. Instead of only focusing on a student’s strength, Mr. O’Malley helps overcome his or her unique challenges. Mr. O’Malley created a unique program to teach children and adults how to be confident and powerful on the inside and out. In additional to Tae Kwon Do hand and ...

Ep 10: Michael J. O'Malley on Tae Kwon Do competition and the path to resilience

December 12, 2014 03:26 - 49 minutes - 47.8 MB

Today's guest is Michael J. O'Malley. Mr. O'Malley has been my Taekwondo instructor and mentor for over 10 years. After receiving my first degree black belt in 2005, I continued training under Mr. O'Malley and was able to advance to 2nd degree, and most recently to 3rd degree black belt in 2014. Taekwondo has been a practice for me throughout my college and professional life, and I still look forward to training many times a week. I feel very privileged to interview Mr. O'Malley. He was cho...

Ep 9: Matt Lindley (Part 2): Finding your unique creative contribution as an artist and a parent

November 29, 2014 01:33 - 43 minutes - 42.2 MB

In this episode, you will hear A Day in the Life of Matt Lindley, the director of innovation. Beyond growing a business, Matt is interested in growing and enabling the people around him - we talk about the overlying theme and the collective wisdom that help us move forward in every direction. We also catchup on Matt's own invention of a Breakfast Club, where he brings likeminded people, friends to sparkle ideas and have a great time. Of course, I couldn't possibly leave the question out, tha...

Ep 8: Matt Lindley: Finding your unique creative contribution as an artist and a parent

November 28, 2014 02:55 - 46 minutes - 44.7 MB

Matt Lindley is the Director of Innovation for SapientNitro. We became friends instantly when he first started working there in 2009. Matt had such an impact on my life. If you ask me to list 3 people who have helped shape me into who I am today, Matt would be one of them.    Matt's list of accomplishments in the advertising and marketing world goes way way back. He's been a storyteller for over 25 years. He sold OneZero Media, where he created and produced CBS’s first broadcast TV show ab...

Ep 7: John Haggerty: Behind the scenes on and off Broadway

November 22, 2014 03:13 - 57 minutes - 55.3 MB

John Haggerty is a dear friend of mine since 2003.  I welcomed him to the feisworld podcast to share his experience as an on and off Broadway actor for 25 years. John has been casted in shows such as Les Mis, King and I, Miss Saigon, Batboy, Yoshimi, Living Room. In this episode, John reveals the randomness, rejections and excitement of being an actor. The phase "everything has changed" is so profound for the human race, and is so saturated in John's life as an actor. The day before our po...

Ep 6: Inna Khitrik on Inna's Kitchen, more than Kosher Style!

November 18, 2014 05:21 - 47 minutes - 46.1 MB

Inna is a very special guest on feisworld podcast, for two reasons -  1, she's the first female guest on my show and 2, Inna is a restaurant owner, but not just any restaurant. She owns my personal favorite restaurant called Inna's Kitchen.  A Jewish deli with the kind of food I can eat all day long. This special episode was recorded inside that kitchen.   Inna grew up in Russia. She and her family traveled to various parts of the world (including Israel) before settling down in the United...

Ep 6: Inna Khitrik on Inna's Kitchen, more than Kosher Style!

November 18, 2014 05:21 - 47 minutes - 46.1 MB

Inna is a very special guest on feisworld podcast, for two reasons -  1, she's the first female guest on my show and 2, Inna is a restaurant owner, but not just any restaurant. She owns my personal favorite restaurant called Inna's Kitchen.  A Jewish deli with the kind of food I can eat all day long. This special episode was recorded inside that kitchen.   Inna grew up in Russia. She and her family traveled to various parts of the world (including Israel) before settling down in the United...

Ep 5: Stephen Shapiro (Part 2) on visceral engagement, the performance paradox and personal rituals

November 12, 2014 23:41 - 36 minutes - 35.9 MB

This is part 2 of my conversation with Stephen Shapiro - If you haven’t listened to Part 1 in Ep 4, I encourage you to do so. But if you a happen to feel like a rebel today, by all means, keep listening. I’m thrilled to have Stephen on my podcast.   In this episode, he talks about tips and tactics on engaging audience from different backgrounds and interests. Why visceral reaction is the key in engaging audience of any kind. Contrary to popular belief, Visceral reactions do not happen in i...

Ep 4: Stephen Shapiro (Part 1) on Mastery, Performance and Innovation

November 11, 2014 04:28 - 45 minutes - 43.7 MB

Stephen is a keynote speaker and author who sparks innovation by showing leaders and their teams how to approach, tackle and solve business challenges.   In this episode of the feisworld podcast, Stephen reveals how he helps companies and people innovate. He tells us how he conditions himself to step on stage in front of hundreds or thousands of people. In this episode, Stephen shares these secrets of Mastery and Performance.   Stephen will explain why you must engage your audience not j...

Ep 3: Josh Green (Part 2) on Spreadable Media (his book), Justin Bieber, and deconstruction of viral content

November 06, 2014 15:03 - 44 minutes - 42.9 MB

In Part 2 of my conversation with Josh Green, he talks about one of his books called Spreadable Media, which analyzes logic that helps understand how content moves around the internet. Josh discusses some fascinating findings that "bond comes in a variety of forms and multitudes of reasons why people share".  Listen in and find out what Justin Bieber has to do with all this... Furthemore, Josh speaks about being an author and how it has impacted his career. His answer will likely surprise y...

Ep 2: Josh Green (Part 1) on mass transit, digital strategy and staying curious

November 03, 2014 04:04 - 41 minutes - 39.9 MB

Josh helps create digital experiences and the organizational changes to realize them. So what does that mean? In Part 1 of my discussion with Josh, he will break down these  concepts for you. Furthermore, he dives into the world of digital strategy, including the curious question such as how and when was digital appended to general strategy.   Josh also offers Advice for people fresh out of school, or experienced people who are willing to consider digital strategy as a new career path. The...

Ep 1: Caleb Brown on art, comics, and the most essential dichotomy in life

October 21, 2014 03:58 - 55 minutes - 52.7 MB

Caleb Brown is a user experience designer, a comic book artist and an incredible human being.  We met at an ad agency in Boston and I had the privilege to work with Caleb on a number of projects. Caleb lights up every room he walks in and inspires everyone around him. You can check out Caleb’s heart-felt comics via his website at http://caleb-brown.com/, and other links and resources he mentioned below via “Selected Links from this Episode”. In this in-depth conversation with Caleb, we tal...

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