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The Building Blocks of the Soul (GWTW863)
Weaving through the design, data, stories, and statuses on social media, I witnessed the human need to be seen; the longing to be discovered. I like this word, "longing." I recently came across a book
“Noir, Pools & Podcasts” with Barbara DeMarco-Barrett (GWTW862)
How far am I willing to go? How much work am I willing to do? Two powerful questions today's guest asked herself at the start of her writing journey as she considered what it meant to be a writer. Bar
You’re Right On Time (GWTW861)
I've heard this phrase way too often in the past 25 years: "If you're ignoring [enter the trending or disrupting technology], then you're already behind." While the phrase may be technically true, it
“The Business of Creativity” with Josh Simons (GWTW860)
How do you push creative boundaries and embrace opportunities as they come? You solve problems and focus on the people around you. Today's guest on Getting Work To Work, Josh Simons, is no stranger to
Pickled Brains & Legacies (GWTW859)
"Can I pick your brain?" Of course, you absolutely can. But I've noticed a lot more professionals expressing disdain for people reaching out and wanting to ask a few questions. But before I dive into
“We Are Makers” with Kate & Jack Lennie (GWTW858)
Their mission may be simple"We Tell Makers' Stories"but hidden in every photo, interaction, page, and podcast is an unquenchable fire to build a global community. Kate and Jack Lennie are the vision
Improving the Old-Fashioned Way (GWTW857)
How do you get better at your craft? Sounds like a potential start to a not so funny joke, but I'm serious: How do you get better at your craft? With skills that rely upon your hands and timelike woo
“Making Secondhand Second Nature” with Kimberly Lau & Linda Young (GWTW856)
There is often a moment in every interview on Getting Work To Work that stops me in my tracks. In today's interview with Kimberly Lau and Linda Young, they dropped the mic twice with these two mind-bl
Communication in Chaos (GWTW855)
What did Arthur C. Clarke have to say in 1968 about communication in the distant future? Buried in the middle of a single page in 2001: A Space Odyssey, on a trip to the moon, is an interesting descri
“Our AI Present & Future” with Ben Tasker (GWTW854)
As much as I love imagining dystopian and doomsday scenarios of AI overtaking humanity, talking with experts about positive implementation strategies is a better use of my time (and mental health). Bu





 
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