Design Of Podcast

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Design Of is a storytelling exploration (aka, a podcast) featuring interviews with known and unknown extraordinary people doing extraordinary things. Each episode will explore how creativity, process, and wonder is woven into culture-shifting ideas and achievements across a range of disciplines. Along the way, conversations will delve into initial inspiration, the pain of disappointment and difficulty, and what it feels like to walk away from a completed endeavor. Join host Justin Ahrens and the rest of the creatives from Rule29, a strategic creative firm in Geneva, Illinois, for new ideas and great stories.

Episodios

  • S8 Episode 47: Carl Honoré - The Design Of Building a Slower (and Better) Life

    06/03/2022 Duración: 45min

    Do you live in fast forward? Always rushing, always busy, always distracted? Do you yearn to slow down? These are just a few of the questions our guest, Carl Honoré, asked himself years ago. This has led him on an epic journey to understand the concept of slowing down and to help others learn to see that we live in a world addicted to speed, and that slowness is a superpower. Carl is an award-winning writer, broadcaster, and TED speaker. His first TEd Talk called the Power of Slow has over 3.2 million views! He is considered THE voice of the global Slow Movement and many refer to him as the Guru of slow. Slow down, pause, and take time to hear Carl’s story - enjoy the show!

  • S7 Episode 46: Rachel Marie-Crane Williams - The Design Of Broadening Imagination and Openness

    22/12/2021 Duración: 50min

    Rachel Marie-Crane Williams believes that story is a pathway into empathy. It is a causeway of understanding and connection to other people. This belief is just one of the amazing perspectives of Rachel’s who is a professor at the University of Iowa in both Gender, Women’s, and Sexuality Studies and the School of Art and Art History. If that wasn’t interesting enough she is also an artist, author, comic nerd, and graphic novelist. As a product of the public education system and a seasoned teacher in prisons and juvenile facilities, she believes in the potential of all people to benefit from transformative experiences and access to education. Get ready to hear some of Rachel’s exploration of story on this episode of Design Of. Rachel's site: http://rachelwilliams.squarespace.com/ Rachel's books: https://www.amazon.com/Rachel-Marie-Crane-Williams/e/B08SW47NGH%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share 8qlVbUuxJ3ESztcOjGN9

  • S7 Episode 45: David Jon Walker - The Design of Lettering a New Career

    22/11/2021 Duración: 38min

    Many of us dream of creating a new path, a new career, or just some new life options, but more often than not they stay just that- dreams. David Jon Walker is a graphic designer of color, educator, and community advocate from Tennessee that is just now beginning a new chapter all thanks to chasing his dreams. Through his lettering and design works, he strives to express perspective and question messages that are culturally popular with added context to appeal to a wider range of audiences. He is a past president of the AIGA Nashville Chapter and a current Design for Democracy Committee Member. As a design educator at Austin Peay State University, he shares the importance of design social and civic involvement with his students through projects and partnerships. Don’t miss his full story on this next episode. David's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidjonwalker/ David's Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhealistic/

  • S7 Episode 44: Ed Hess - The Design Of Kindness and High Performance

    25/10/2021 Duración: 56min

    We all have the potential to step up and help those around us. The question is: will you do that when the situation presents itself? If we take an honest look back we will see and remember the people who extended a helping hand. This episode highlights the incredible story of Ed Hess, one of the preeminent authority figures on organizational and human high performance. A Professor Emeritus at the Daren School of business, Ed has much to share about learning, technology, culture, and kindness. Hear how those who have helped him get to where he is freed his mind and opened his eyes to new opportunities and the importance of helping those around you be the best version of themselves. What started as a humble beginning was changed forever by the kindness of the most unexpected people in his community. Get ready to hear Ed’s story.

  • S7 Episode 43: Scott & Madison from eMite - The Design Of a Matchmaker for Donors and Charities

    01/09/2021 Duración: 01h01min

    Scott and Madison Toal are the father-daughter duo behind eMite, a non-profit dedicated to connecting donors with impactful charity around the world. Serving people throughout the globe has a family lineage and means a great deal to these leaders aiming to bring all ages and at any donation amount into the celebration of giving. Described as a “matchmaker for donors and charities”, eMite’s mission is to join givers and charities in first class, trustworthy humanitarian outreach. In our fast-paced world the wonderful benefits that generosity provides can often be lost. eMite strives to reveal those benefits and build a community of givers who are making an impact on the world.

  • S7 Episode 42: Stefan Mumaw - The Design Of a Storyteller, Speaker, and Idea Shaman

    19/07/2021 Duración: 55min

    Stefan Mumaw is a man of many talents. A tall, former college basketball player, jokester, creative, best-selling author, idea generator, LinkedIn instructor, cinephile (watches 120 movies a year), and storyteller. He has led a career working with companies like Coke, Hurley, Chevrolet, and Hallmark. His ability to help organizations learn how to generate ideas, be more creative, use stories, and all while having fun doing it is a true gift. In this episode, you get to hear his story from awkward tall kid to master storyteller and all the steps in between.

  • S7 Episode 41: Ashley Easter - The Design Of a Survivor and Abuse Advocate

    27/05/2021 Duración: 49min

    Ashley Easter grew up and lived in a cult for 22 years. Thankfully, she was able to break free and decided to take control of her life. Join Justin Ahrens and guest co-host Katie McConville in this episode as they discuss Ashely’s experience and world-shift as she began her healing journey while also founding and creating an amazing organization Courage 365 which seeks to transform the lives of other abuse survivors through a community of understanding, inspiration, and empowerment. They cover topics of oppression, abuse, patriarchy, feminism, and more. PSA: If this episode spoke to you or if you or someone you know needs help right now go to: www.courage365.org/need-help for a variety of resources from abuse, suicide prevention, legal and counseling services.

  • S7 Episode 40: Sam Harrison - The Design Of Speaking as a Performance

    18/04/2021 Duración: 49min

    Sam Harrison has been on all sides of business storytelling and working in creative communications, marketing, and branding – the agency and freelance side, the client and corporate side, and, most recently, the academic and coaching side. This includes years of crafting his skills to be a sought-after and engaging speaker. In this episode, we dig into that speaking process, preparation, and the reality that great speaking and presentations are a performance. Sam speaks, trains, writes, and coaches on creativity-related topics and on presentation skills. He is an in-demand professional speaker and member of the National Speakers Association, presenting highly rated keynotes and workshops at conventions, retreats, and in-house sessions throughout North America and beyond. He is the author of three best-selling books: ZING! Five steps and 101 tips for creativity on command, IdeaSpotting: How and where to find your next great idea, and IdeaSelling: Successfully pitch your creative ideas to bosses, clients, an

  • S6 Episode 39: David C. Baker - Advisor, Expert, Author

    07/12/2020 Duración: 45min

    The New York Times once wrote about David Baker, “What’s so compelling about Mr. Baker is that he’s an expert on being an expert”. This week’s guest, David Baker, is a well-known author of five books (so far), an international speaker, co-host of his podcast 2 Bobs, and advisor to over 900 firms. Enjoy this conversation about David’s start living among a remote Mayan community to becoming a leading authority on positioning, reinventing, and selling for firms in the creative and digital space.

  • S6 Episode 38: Dan Gable - Coach, Legend, Olympian

    09/10/2020 Duración: 39min

    You will hear people often debate what makes a legend, or the G.O.A.T. of a sport. Is it the record? Championships? Or is it how you respond to what life throws at you and how you turn that into the fuel to propel you? All of those incredible questions are a part of the life of the legendary wrestler and coach Dan Gable. As a wrestler, Dan compiled an unbelievable record of 181-1. He was undefeated in 64 prep matches and was 117-1 at Iowa State University. His only defeat came in the NCAA finals his senior year. Gable won a Gold Medal at the famed 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, without surrendering a single point. The Soviets came to the Olympics with only one goal in mind: to defeat Gable. They were unsuccessful. In Gable’s final 21 Olympic qualification and Olympic matches, he scored 12 falls and outscored his nine other opponents, 130-1. During his six matches at the Munich Olympics, he went unscored upon. As the University of Iowa’s all-time winningest coach from 1976 to 1997, Gable won 15 NCA

  • S6 Episode 37: Vernon Lockhart - Creative Therapist, Mentor, Ultraman

    16/09/2020 Duración: 01h01min

    In an open letter to the public, Vernon Lockhart wrote the following: AS A BLACK MAN who grew up in one of the toughest areas of St. Louis, I didn’t think I would live to see 21. The neighborhood I grew up in wasn’t much different than the one many Black youths who live in impoverished urban neighborhoods in the U.S. are navigating. Even with everything I saw happening around me, I was still able to tap into the creativity within me. I have my Baby Girl “Mama” to thank for that. As a talented design hopeful herself, she encouraged me to explore my talent. She always told me, “Baby, you can be and do anything you want.” And I believed her. That belief is probably what saved my life. Fast forward to 2020. In a design career that has spanned decades, I consider myself fortunate. THIS LIFE LESSON TAUGHT ME THAT WE ALL HAVE THE HUMAN RIGHT TO BE CREATIVE! MORE THAN EVER WE NEED TO CREATE RESOURCES AND SPACES TO NURTURE OUR YOUTH! I challenge you—in your own community—to see how you can invest in ALL youth who ma

  • S6 Episode 36: Rudy Niswanger - NFL Lineman to CEO - Humble, Leader, Athlete

    19/08/2020 Duración: 01h02min

    Some may think being a lineman in the NFL is a relatively simple position, one that doesn’t require much brain power. The reality is that offensive linemen are among the smartest players on the field. The various plays, blocking schemes, and last-second changes that need to be made makes their capacity to know almost everything that goes on the field critical to their success. Rudy Niswanger is an unassuming giant of a man who is both sharp in his wit and his perspective. He has won at every level on the football field and is now winning at life by running several companies and raising his amazing and growing family. Meet Rudy, a simple kid from Louisiana, who knows how to make the most of what life has to offer.

  • S6 Episode 35: Christian Vande Velde - Professional Cyclist and Analyst - Cyclist, Olympian, Fan

    29/07/2020 Duración: 39min

    Christian Vande Velde is a former professional cyclist who now serves as a cycling analyst for NBC Sports. Christian is joining DesignOf for his second episode where we talk about life, the current state of cycling during a pandemic, and the hopeful return of the Tour De France. We hope you enjoy this conversation with a two-time Olympian turned pro cycling analyst.

  • S6 Episode 34: Kathy Eldon - Founder of Creative Visions - Creative Activist, Filmmaker, Purposeful

    13/07/2020 Duración: 42min

    Kathy Eldon's life has been and continues to be, one of reinvention and transformation. Hear the story of a woman that has lived a life of adventure and it's fair share of tragedy, but through it all, her commitment to making the world a better place has stayed in focus. In this episode, we talk about her midwest roots, her son Dan Eldon, and how she and her daughter Amy have created a world-changing organization, Creative Visions. Together, their organization has incubated 400 projects and productions on 5 continents impacting more that 100 million people. Kathy is also an accomplished author of 17 books, including, "In the Heart of Life," a memoir of her life journey to date. Kathy also continues to speak, write, and play an active role in Creative Visions located in the Dan Eldon Center for Creative Activism in Malibu.

  • S6 Episode 33: Nichole Carter - Senior Program Director of BSCO - Family Advocate, Change Maker

    16/06/2020 Duración: 57min

    “The time is now for uncomfortable conversations”- Nichole Carter In this episode of Design Of, meet Nichole Carter. A woman of many roles. Mother, wife, fighter, advocate, leader, and academic. Together, we have an open and honest conversation about race, #BlackLivesMatter, privilege, and what America feels like for people of color. Nichole is the Senior Program Director at Bright Star Community Outreach where they work to empower residents of Bronzeville and the greater Chicago area to share in the responsibility to build community through resource development and collaborative partnerships. Nichole is committed to making the streets of Chicago a safer place and lives by the mantra of, “Changing the world, one family at a time.”

  • S6 Episode 32: Dr. JJ Peterson - Chief of Teaching at Storybrand - Storyteller, Author, Giggler

    06/05/2020 Duración: 58min

    Humans are designed to understand and process information through storytelling whether we are sharing our experiences or building a community. Dr. JJ Peterson has spent his lifetime exploring how to define stories and their impact. This episode shares that adventure. JJ is the Chief of Teaching and Facilitation at Storybrand(https://storybrand.com), a marketing company started by the New York Times best-selling author Donald Miller. Storybrand teaches companies how to clarify their message and connect with their customers through a proven methodology. Get ready to learn about JJ’s new book(Marketing Made Simple - https://amzn.to/2A8NjyR), his acting career in Hollywood, his teaching experience, and his impact on helping run one of the fastest-growing marketing companies in the industry. He also has a giggle that will brighten your day. Enjoy!

  • S6 Episode 31: Britt Kulsveen - Chief Whiskey Officer - Authentic, Kentucky, Bourbon

    25/03/2020 Duración: 46min

    Bourbon. These days it seems to be the hottest spirit around, but do you ever wonder where it is made? Who are the actual bourbon makers? We did too — so much so that we produced a book about it (check out https://simplybourbon.com)! We did our research by going to the only place one should go to look for Bourbon Truth: Kentucky. Kentucky is synonymous with bourbon, for many reasons. It’s most like the birthplace of bourbon, and it’s certainly where bourbon made it’s mark. But it’s more than just historical reasons that bourbon is intimately tied to Kentucky. The truth is, there are few things left in American culture that are connected to place, people, and tradition. Bourbon is one of them. And so, for episode 31, we are fortunate to be able to sit down with Britt Kulsveen, the Chief Whiskey Officer of Willett Distillery (https://www.kentuckybourbonwhiskey.com), one of the oldest family-owned distilleries in Bardstown, the heart of Kentucky Bourbon making. Hear how Britt's family has been a part of that v

  • S5 Episode 30: Samantha Curley - Producer, Perspective Changer, Listener

    17/12/2019 Duración: 01h04min

    Do you create the space to have conversations with strangers or people who travel in different circles than you? How often do you consider others before yourself? In this episode, you'll meet someone who has spent the last several years doing just that. Sometimes the stars align and you get to meet someone who is incredibly brilliant, charming and has the ability to influence the way you see the world. Samantha Curley, an independent producer and creative entrepreneur, is one of those rare individuals. As the co-founder and executive director of Level Ground, a nonprofit arts collective, production incubator, and festival in Los Angeles, California, Sam has been an advocate for creating conversations in the LGBTQ+ community. In this episode you’ll hear how this truly special leader has just produced her first short, which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival, and is now starting the feature-length version. Samantha will help you to have a deeper perspective on approaching conversations, people, and working

  • S5 Episode 29: Kerri Walsh Jennings - Olympian, Purpose, SixFeetOfSunshine

    17/10/2019 Duración: 31min

    Do you ever wonder what it is like to be an Olympic athlete? Better yet, have you ever imagined what it is like to be an Olympic champion? To watch your flag raise to your anthem on that podium with hand over heart? Yeah us too :) Because of that for our 29th episode of Design Of we are featuring not only a five-time Olympian, but someone who works unbelievably hard day in and day out. Someone who cares deeply about her family, faith, and her sport. Kerri Walsh Jennings is a three-time gold medalist, and one-time Olympic bronze medalist. Kerri wants to live each and every moment of her life with passion and purpose. She believes in this so much that she is the co-founder of p1440, a digital platform focused on the sport and culture of beach volleyball. p1440 elevates the sport and inspires people to live all 1,440 minutes a day with intention. Kerri treats her athleticism as a gift and shares her story about how she’s gotten to where she is today. The foundation of Kerri’s beliefs are very similar to Rule29’

  • S5 Episode 28: Hugh Weber - Optimist, Recovered Mercenary, Community Builder

    01/08/2019 Duración: 47min

    To say Hugh Weber is one of a kind is an understatement. From the age of 8, he was writing to leaders in congress and ended up becoming pen pals with none other than Rose Kennedy, President Kennedy’s mother. But when you hear Hugh’s story, you realize that it is no surprise this small-town kid went from a young political mercenary to leading an inauguration to a reformed community organizer, influencer and connector. Listen to this episode and hear the story of a humble, hardworking South Dakotan making a difference by chasing his dreams and choosing to see the possibilities

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