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In this very special Cate & Christina episode, you'll hear why we're both naming our summers the Summer of Joy (Reprise)! We also discuss the magic of discovering and leaning into your superpower, the phase of exploration that's essential for any creative endeavor (and creative life in general), and we share some big news.
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It's our 100th episode, live from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California! We're thrilled to be talking with five visual strategists from The Studio at JPL: David Delgado, David Levine, Liz de la Torre, Lois Kim, and Dan Goods, who founded the group. You'll hear how they partner with scientists and engineers to help them "think through their thinking," as well as communicate both within NASA and with the public about the groundbreaking work at JPL. They'll also tell us how they got the coolest jobs ever, and fill us in on some of their awesome projects, like wearable tech for astronauts, visualizing live communications from NASA's Deep Space Network, and a whole lot more. It's a total blast!
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If your dream job doesn't exist yet, how do you hustle your way forward? That's a perfect question for Amy Emmerich, the Chief Content Officer at Refinery29 and your newest career cheerleader. Amy started out behind the camera and is now driving content strategy across all platforms, constantly adapting to an ever-changing storytelling landscape. Amy discusses the key ingredients that have helped her succeed in a highly original career path—and she shares tons of inspiring takeaways for you as you journey along your own.
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When you think of a magician, do you think of a guy in a top hat? Or things like 3D printing and the Pythagorean Theorem? Meet Kayla Drescher, a professional magician who's also part scientist, part comedian, and part bartender. Kayla tells us what being a full-time magician actually looks like: from the entrepreneurial side, to developing her own unique voice, to studying science in order to defy it. You'll also hear how she's taking a lead in developing resources for women and girls who want to pursue magic without sporting that top hat you may have been thinking of. Prepare yourself now for lots of wow moments!
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It's an extra special highlights episode! We've gathered together some of our favorite advice for new graduates, parents of graduates, and anyone taking a big leap or starting something new. You'll hear from visual artist Lia Halloran, MET Orchestra timpanist Jason Haaheim, Fractured Atlas founder Adam Huttler, and LEGO artist Adam Ward. Listen in as you prepare for your next big adventure!
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It's Teacher Appreciation Week! To show our appreciation for teachers and their integral roles in our development as lifelong learners, we're sitting down with three listeners who are stellar math teachers and Human Venn Diagrams in their own right. You'll hear Tori Raddatz, Emily Dennett and Emily Hart talk authenticity, inspiration, self care and everything in between - and we guarantee you'll feel all the feelings for the teachers in your life.
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Do you remember what you were doing last Tuesday? Cesar Kuriyama does. He's a director, animator, 3D VFX artist and the creator of the 1 Second Everyday app, which records—you guessed it—one second of every single day. You'll hear about Cesar's life-changing journey that began with a decision to quit his job in advertising and take a full year off. Plus, the power of memory triggers, why "creative human person" is Cesar's title of choice, and how it all traces back to Doogie Howser.
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If you want to know how 1218 drones made a flying snowboarder in the sky at this year's Winter Olympics, listen up! We're geeking out with Natalie Cheung, Intel's General Manager of Drone Light Shows, about pulling off epic spectacles at the Olympics, Lady Gaga's Super Bowl performance, Coachella and lots more. Natalie shares how she ended up with a job that didn't exist until recently and gives advice on jumping into a line of work that may require skills beyond your current resume. Plus, so much cool stuff about the art and science of drones!
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Ready, set, finish! We're talking about finish lines and how to get to them without burnout, worrying what will come next or not finishing at all. We also discuss how to make decisions and not second-guess them, why creative effort is never wasted, and the power of getting to an answer even if the answer is no. Plus, why we encourage you to cut yourself some slack. Hint: You're doing a great job!
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Can you picture Henry David Thoreau's Walden as a video game? After meeting Tracy Fullerton, a professor of interactive media and games at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and the director of USC Games Program, we promise you can. Tracy tells us how experimental game design intersects with art, science, politics, learning and more - and totally redefines our idea of gaming. Get ready to rethink the role that games can play in society and in your life. Game on!
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Raise your hand if you've seen OK Go's treadmill video! How about that insane Rube Goldberg machine? Or the one with zero gravity? Lead singer and guitarist Damian Kulash joins us to talk about the inspiration and execution behind those jaw-dropping videos. He also discusses the importance of balancing creative risks with pragmatism, shares why he considers himself a committed generalist, and tells us about the band's new educational initiative, OK Go Sandbox. Get ready for your mind to bend upside down and inside out!
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How do you turn a bunch of bananas into a piano? Or play Nintendo with a controller made out of Play-Doh? Jay Silver, creator of Makey Makey and founder and CEO of JoyLabz, is here to help make the world your own personal construction kit. Jay has a PhD from MIT Media Lab's Lifelong Kindergarten, he was the first-ever Maker Research Scientist at Intel and he's helped companies of all sizes smash electronics and everyday objects together. We discuss invention literacy, how to create more wildness in your work and the importance of unlearning. Plus, a Lightning Round mic drop!
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We're coming to you live from the The Conference For Research On Choreographic Interfaces at Brown University (think: artistic entrepreneurship, robotics and dance)! You'll hear two conversations with badass interdisciplinary collaborators on tapping into your creative identity, finding the right space to do your thing, maximizing collaborative potential and much more. Plus, a special Q&A segment and an epic Lightning Round!
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It's been 2 years of The Limit Does Not Exist - and it's Pi Week! To celebrate, we're recapping some of our favorite insights, aha! moments and recommendations from the last 87 episodes. Plus, show fave Emilie Wapnick is back on for a special segment with books, tools and game-changing hacks for Human Venn Diagrams. Tune in and join this highly educational party!
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What can nature teach us about innovation? According to Billy Almon, a dimensional designer and biomimicry aficionado, a whole lot. Tune in for parallels between ants and corporate organizational design, a discussion of biomimicry in Black Panther and more jaw-dropping insights. Plus, Billy shares his path from setting booby traps as a kid to designing immersive experiences, and shares advice on thriving and communicating well within multidisciplinary teams.
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It's an extra special highlights episode! We're celebrating theater kids of all ages and rediscovering how skills developed on or around the stage can translate to fascinating career moves. You'll hear from Dan Maccarone of Charming Robot, playwright Lauren Gunderson, educator and designer Bryan Cooperrider, and Janett Martinez of Loomia. Lights up on the adaptable power of a liberal arts education!
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Rebecca Poulson has what she calls a strange job. We'd call it a really cool one. Rebecca is the Technical Program Manager for Emerging Platforms at Northwestern University Knight Lab, where she gets to work on experiments designed to push journalism into new spaces. Rebecca tells us why she traded in theater for tech and shares a surprising benefit of VR. Plus, career advice and the Olympics!
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You could say that Kamal Sinclair is an art doula. She's the Director of the Sundance Institute's New Frontier Labs Program, a consultant to the Ford Foundation's JustFilms program, and was an artist and producer on the Question Bridge: Black Males transmedia art project. Kamal takes us on her journey from dancing Off-Broadway to fostering interdisciplinary work on a daily basis. She also shares why breaking rules and fumbling forward are both excellent strategies and weighs in on what's going on with VR.
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Get ready for positive accountability, finding your tribe and... space trash? Yup! It's an all-new C&C episode with a special visit from Emilie Wapnick, founder of Puttylike and The Puttytribe! Emilie joins us to discuss what's going on with those 2018 goals and how to build in sustainable support systems. We also discuss corporate job hacks for freelancers, surviving adrenaline drops, productivity apps and a whole lot more.
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Has anyone ever called you an amateur? Fractured Atlas Founder Adam Huttler has some thoughts on why that's a good thing. Adam tells us how he took a small theater production company and grew it into one of the premier arts services and nonprofit technology companies in the country. As he steps into his new role as Founder and Chief of Exponential Creativity Ventures, he shares his views on professional development, the benefits of creativity, defining your impact and more. Plus, why coding is an ideal day job for artists!
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