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Everyday Innovation

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Everyday Innovation is the podcast for life & venture design tailored to creatives, entrepreneurs, and leaders who do things differently.
Episodes deliver practical resources, proven tools, strategic frameworks, plus thought‑provoking conversations that fuel real‑world innovation.
Hosted by Jordan Divecha—venture‑studio founder and creative systems architect—you’ll gain the insights and processes to build ventures and lives aligned with your values and vision.

Everyday Innovation is the podcast for life & venture design tailored to creatives, entrepreneurs, and leaders who do things differently.
Episodes deliver practical resources, proven tools, strategic frameworks, plus thought‑provoking conversations that fuel real‑world innovation.
Hosted by Jordan Divecha—venture‑studio founder and creative systems architect—you’ll gain the insights and processes to build ventures and lives aligned with your values and vision.

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Flex Your Innovation Muscle Beyond Frameworks with Barbara Salopek (#35)

Innovation isn't about chasing the latest framework - it's about building a muscle that works across your entire organization. In this episode, Barbara Salopek, founder of Vinco and author of Future Fit Innovation, breaks down why frameworks alone won't save you and how to create innovation cultures that actually last. We dig into the concept of the "innovation muscle" - how it requires both top-down understanding from leaders and bottom-up participation from everyone in the organization. Barbara shares why diversity isn't just a checkbox but a genuine asset for innovation, how to break through functional fixedness (the invisible barriers that keep us stuck), and why "fridge innovation" might be the most powerful form of everyday creativity. Whether you're a solopreneur building your own creative practice or leading a team, this conversation will shift how you think about innovation from a toolkit to a way of being. A few insights from this episode: Innovation requires the whole ecosystem - individuals, groups, and organizational structures all moving in the same direction. You can't just train a few people in frameworks and expect transformation. Functional fixedness keeps us locked into seeing things only one way. School doesn't kill creativity, but it does reinforce how things "should" be used. Breaking that means decomposing objects into features and assigning new functions, like Apple did when they made the screen the centerpiece of the phone. The "Lone Hero" trap is real. Appointing one innovation manager to save the company puts impossible pressure on a single person. Real innovation culture is everyone's responsibility. Resources: Barbara's book: Future Fit Innovation — available on Amazon (paperback, hardcover, Kindle) with bonus worksheets and resources at BarbaraSalopek.com Connect with Barbara: Her Website | LinkedIn More episodes + resources: Head to Everyday Innovation Chapter Markers: Why Future Fit Innovation? (00:01:55) The Three Levels: Individual, Group, Organizational (00:03:30) Breaking the Creativity Myth (00:04:15) Functional Fixedness and How to Overcome It (00:13:50) Fridge Innovation: Everyday Creativity in Action (00:18:40) Diversity as an Innovation Asset (00:09:40) Psychological Safety and the Leader's Role (00:11:08) Sustainability Driving Innovation (00:25:44) The Lone Hero Trap (00:30:20) Exploration vs. Efficiency (00:35:42) How to Define Everyday Innovation + Closing (00:37:10)
Business and industry 3 weeks
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Turning Consumer Signal Trails into Lovable Products with Russell Evans (#34)

Russell Evans, Partner at ZS, shares how he built Atlas - an AI-powered consumer insight platform - from inside a global consulting firm. When traditional research methods broke under the scale of 60,000 interviews, Russell and his team engineered a new way to extract insights from the signal trails consumers leave across product reviews, social media, and online behavior. This conversation explores the intersection of intrapreneurship, AI innovation, and consumer intelligence - from discovering that people use mini marshmallows as coffee sweetener to rebuilding how brands bring lovable products to market. What You'll Learn: Why 60,000 consumer interviews led to building something entirely new How to find "unknown unknowns" hiding in consumer signal trails The difference between curated data and black box AI approaches Using AI to design products from consumer "Lego blocks" Navigating intrapreneurship inside a 14,000-person consulting firm Why clients wanted service over another tool Balancing AI speed with human decision-making capacity The industry shift from pilots to actual adoption How AI search is changing brand strategy Chapter Markers: (1:15) Introduction and Welcome (2:47) From Toyota and Honda to Consumer Brands (3:39) What is ZS and How They Work (7:36) The 60,000 Interview Problem (11:03) Building Atlas: Engineering Consumer Intelligence (14:10) The Marshmallow Discovery: Unknown Unknowns (18:00) Curated Data vs. Black Box AI (23:26) Intrapreneurship Within a Large Organization (28:03) Client Adoption: Learnings and Roadblocks (31:11) New Product Development with Consumer Lego Blocks (36:03) AI Search and Brand Positioning (40:26) From Pilots to Integration (42:51) What Everyday Innovation Means Guest: Russell Evans - Principal , ZS Consumer insights and innovation leader with two decades of experience helping brands understand consumers and bring better products to market. Russell led the development of Atlas, an AI-powered platform that extracts actionable insights from consumer signal trails at scale. Connect with Russell: ZS: zs.com Atlas Intelligence: zsatlasintelligence.com Key Takeaways: Unknown unknowns are your competitive edge - consumers leave signal trails if you know where to look Encode expertise into AI systems rather than automating around it Sometimes technology enables better service delivery, not a standalone product You can build faster than organizations can absorb - design for adoption, not just speed Innovation is often intelligent recombination of known valuable elements The market is shifting from AI pilots to actual process integration Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or follow on YouTube for more conversations with founders and innovators. -- New: Signal Sprint Session for Founders + Innovation Leaders - Jordan is currently taking on select 1:1 clients for venture design and innovation systems sessions.https://stan.store/jordandivecha/p/signalsprint -- More innovation content on https://everydayinnovation.io
Business and industry 2 months
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Creating Your Unique Decision Operating System (#33)

Most of the time we don’t lack options...we lack a clear way to examine them without overthinking or running on pure impulse. This episode walks you through building your own Decision Operating System (DecisionOS) using my 5-phase Everyday Innovation model so decisions feel more honest, grounded, and repeatable. GET THE TEMPLATE Buy DecisionOS template: https://go.everydayinnovation.io/decisionos MORE RESOURCES Companion newsletter + blog: https://everydayinnovation.io Jordan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordandivecha EI Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everydayinnovation_ WHAT WE COVER This episode ties together the series on decision-making: ​Episode 31: tools + frameworks for cutting through noise ​Episode 32: identity, intuition, and values ​This episode: turning it all into a practical DecisionOS you can actually run WHEN TO USE YOUR DECISIONOS Use this system when a decision touches things like: – Time, money, relationships, energy, or reputation – Direction, identity, or long-term path – Opportunities, habits, or experiments that feel meaningful THE 5 PHASES (EVERYDAY INNOVATION MODEL) Clarify – Define the real decision and context in one clear question. Architect – Move beyond yes/no; map your real options and trade-offs. Validate – Check alignment with four signals (0–100 each): ​ Alignment: Does this match my values + direction? ​ Intuition: What does my body/gut say when I imagine doing this? ​ Regret: If this goes badly, how much would I regret trying? ​ Risk fit: Can I absorb the downside in this season? Activate – Turn clarity into a first concrete action, timeline, and communication. Integrate – Capture what happened, what worked, what didn’t, and what future-you should remember. HOW THE TEMPLATE HELPS You can journal this in a notebook, but the Notion template gives you: ​A decision log with phases, tags, and filters ​Phase guides so you’re never staring at a blank page ​A tools index (premortem, 2×2 matrix, etc.) you can extend ​A resource library ​Ideas on how to plug into AI for insights once you have enough data The real power isn’t in the template itself, but in the patterns you see after logging many decisions. CHAPTERS (00:00) Why decisions feel overwhelming (01:04) Series recap + what DecisionOS is (03:20) When to actually use a decision framework (07:40) The 5-phase Everyday Innovation model (09:05) Phase 1 – Clarify (13:45) Phase 2 – Architect (16:50) Phase 3 – Validate + the four signals (23:40) Phase 4 – Activate (25:50) Phase 5 – Integrate (28:25) Inside the DecisionOS Notion template (31:10) How to start using your DecisionOS
Business and industry 3 months
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The Identity Behind Strategic Decisions (#32)

In the second episode of our decision-making series, I explore how identity, philosophical frameworks, and intuitive wisdom deeply influence your decisions. (Listen to the first episode here if you haven't already.) The first episode was on frameworks for decision clarity, and the next episode will teach you how to build your personalized DecisionOS, supported by actionable templates. Key Concepts Identity-Based Decisions: Your decisions shape who you become. Align your choices with your aspirational identity to bridge the gap between your current reality and your desired future. Thinking in Bets: Decisions resemble bets more than guaranteed outcomes. Evaluate the quality of your decisions based on your reasoning and the process, rather than outcomes alone. Regret Minimization Framework: Popularized by Jeff Bezos, this approach involves evaluating decisions based on minimizing potential future regret rather than short-term comfort or convenience. Utilizing Intuition: Understand the difference between genuine intuition, characterized by clarity and confidence, and anxiety, which feels urgent and overwhelming. Cultivate intuition by practicing with smaller decisions, building trust and recognizing patterns over time. Resources Mentioned Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke 4 Frameworks to Cut Through Indecision Connect and Engage Everyday Innovation Blog Substack Newsletter Interested in personal guidance or collaboration? Work with Jordan Divecha Remember, each conscious decision moves you closer to a meaningful and impactful life. Chapter Markers Introduction to Identity and Decision Making (1:01) Decisions and Your Future Self (1:50) Identity Alignment and Decision Compounding (2:48) Philosophical Frameworks and Managing Uncertainty (3:52) Annie Duke's "Thinking in Bets" Explained (4:54) Evaluating Decisions: Process vs. Outcome (6:00) The Regret Minimization Framework (7:15) Cultivating and Trusting Your Intuition (8:36) Types of Intuition Explained (9:25) Practical Ways to Enhance Your Intuition (10:47) Integrating Logic with Intuition (11:40) Episode Recap and Next Steps (12:16)
Business and industry 7 months
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4 Frameworks to Cut Through Indecision (#31)

Welcome to the first episode in our decision-making miniseries! Decision-making is an essential yet underrated skill, crucial for innovation, growth, and momentum in entrepreneurship and life. In this episode, we explore four practical frameworks designed to boost your decisiveness and clarity: 1. The 60-60-60 Rule (Rapid Momentum) Quickly move past analysis paralysis by committing once you're 60% sure, deciding in 60 seconds, and acting within 60 minutes. 2. The 2x2 Matrix (Instant Visual Prioritization) Visually map your decisions on two axes, such as Effort vs. Impact, to clarify and prioritize your best next steps. 3. Weighted Decision Matrix (Structured Clarity for Complex Choices) Define and weigh criteria to systematically evaluate complex decisions, bringing clarity and reducing anxiety. 4. OODA Loop (Agile and Adaptive Decision-Making) Use this continuous decision cycle (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) to adapt swiftly and effectively, especially in rapidly changing environments. Key Takeaways Great innovators aren't always right; they trust their decision-making processes. Decisiveness builds confidence and momentum. Visualizing options helps quickly identify quick wins. Weighted criteria reveal clear pathways in complex decisions. Continuous adaptation using real-time feedback creates agility. Chapters: Introduction and Importance of Decision-Making (0:45) 60-60-60 Rule Explained (1:45) Examples of the 60-60-60 Rule (2:55) 2x2 Matrix for Visual Prioritization (4:30) Examples of Using the 2x2 Matrix (5:42) Weighted Decision Matrix for Complex Choices (7:20) Examples of Weighted Decision Matrix (7:50) The OODA Loop Explained (10:20) Examples of Using the OODA Loop (11:04) Episode Recap and Challenge (13:03) What's Next in the Series and Resources (13:44) Resources: Everyday Innovation website Subscribe on Substack Jordan's Links + Extras Subscribe for updates and bonus resources as we continue this series, including the upcoming Decision OS guide!
Business and industry 8 months
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Enhance Your Venture Design Flow with AI (#30)

Let's explore how to leverage AI within your venture as a strategic partner throughout the entire venture design process. You'll learn how AI can support you in each of the five critical phases: Clarify, Architect, Validate, Activate, and Integrate. This episode offers actionable insights and prompts to help you enhance your creativity, sharpen your strategy, and accelerate innovation. Key Takeaways: Reflect, Don't Replace: AI enhances your creativity by mirroring your ideas, not replacing them. Rapid Clarity: Quickly achieve clarity and distill your founder vision with AI. Market Gap Insights: Identify market opportunities and gaps rapidly using AI-driven competitor analysis. Precision in Feedback: AI swiftly pinpoints precise customer pain points from qualitative data. Efficient Prototyping: Accelerate prototyping and validation through AI-generated MVP flows. Tailored Customer Journeys: Streamline customer journey design by integrating personalized touchpoints with AI. Cultural and Team Foundations: Swiftly draft roles, responsibilities, and foundational team culture using AI. Proactive Objection Handling: Refine your offer by anticipating and addressing customer objections early with AI simulations. Streamlined Launch Strategy: Use AI to simplify and optimize your launch calendar and content repurposing. Insights for Growth: Systematically use AI to analyze launch results, refining strategies and procedures. Mentioned Episodes: Episode 27: Redefining Venture Design for Creative Leaders Episode 29: Designing the Strategic "Why" Behind AI Chapters: Clarify Your Venture's Purpose (00:03:01) Unpack Market Signals (00:04:27) Clarify Positioning & Vision (00:05:10) Architecting Your Business Model (00:05:31) Designing Systems and Processes (00:06:36) Defining Team Roles and Culture (00:07:56) Rapid Prototype Validation (00:09:01) Customer Objections & Simulations (00:10:03) Launch Narrative and Messaging (00:11:26) Detailed Launch Planning (00:12:50) Effective Content Repurposing (00:13:33) Conducting Post-launch Analysis (00:14:30) Refining SOPs & Strategies (00:15:37) Energy Management & Team Reflections (00:16:01) Resources & Links: Subscribe to Everyday Innovation Apply for One-on-One Advisory with Jordan ⁠Everyday Innovation Check-In GPT⁠
Business and industry 8 months
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18:52

Designing The Strategic Why Behind AI (#29)

In this episode, we cover why strategic clarity is crucial when integrating AI into your venture. Rather than rushing into AI due to FOMO, this approach focuses on intentional, mindful AI integration aligned with your core business strategy and values. Key Takeaways: AI Is Not the Advantage – How you integrate AI strategically is your true differentiator. Clarify the Purpose – Clearly identify the exact problem or goal AI uniquely solves for your venture. Architect with Precision – Integrate AI intentionally to amplify your core strengths, not everywhere. Validate Quickly – Test AI implementations rapidly and measure clear, meaningful outcomes. Activate Transparently – Communicate openly about AI’s role to maintain customer and stakeholder trust. Integrate Continuously – Regularly reassess your AI strategies to stay aligned with evolving goals. Sustainability is Holistic – AI sustainability includes environmental, ethical, financial, and personal factors. Choose Strategic Partners – Select AI tools and partners that align closely with your vision and values. Permission to Slow Down – Prioritize strategic clarity and intentional reflection over urgency and hype. Resources: Venture Design Advisory with Jordan Episode 27: Redefining Venture Design for Creative Leaders Chapter Markers: Intro to Strategic AI (00:00:51) Costs of Rushed AI Integration (00:01:55) Introduction to Venture Design (00:03:28) Phase 1: Clarify (00:04:38) Phase 2: Architect (00:07:30) Phase 3: Validate (00:10:15) Phase 4: Activate (00:12:11) Phase 5: Integrate (00:14:14) Sustainability in AI (00:16:15) AI as Strategic Partnership (00:20:25) Permission to Slow Down (00:21:15) Closing Thoughts (00:22:00)
Business and industry 9 months
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23:00

Make Leverage Your Edge (#28)

In this episode, I explore leverage as an essential design principle in entrepreneurship beyond typical productivity or financial contexts. When used intentionally, leverage creates clarity, enhances sustainability, and amplifies impact without leading to burnout. I introduce four specific areas—Media, Technology, People, and Capital—that entrepreneurs can strategically harness to build smarter and create greater momentum. Additionally, I highlight Founder-Venture Fit, the quiet yet powerful leverage that emerges when your venture aligns closely with your natural strengths and values. Four Core Areas of Leverage: Media: Scale your ideas and reach more people effectively through structured storytelling. Technology: Streamline and amplify impact with systems uniquely tailored to your strengths. People: Multiply results and accelerate growth through strategic collaboration. Capital: Invest resources intentionally to generate compounding momentum over time. Founder-Venture Fit: Deep alignment between your venture and personal strengths reduces friction, naturally enhancing productivity and satisfaction. Key Takeaways: Leverage is intentional, not accidental: Real leverage comes from thoughtful design rather than random hacks or shortcuts. Clarity compounds: Clearly defined messaging consistently attracts aligned audiences, partners, and opportunities. Document your genius: Transform frequently repeated advice or unique methods into reusable assets or intellectual property. Small wins stack into big results: Prioritize actions that naturally create ripple effects and amplify future opportunities. Energy alignment creates efficiency: Structure your venture around tasks that match your innate skills and energy flow, dramatically increasing ease and effectiveness. Audit your efforts regularly: Ensure your investments of time, money, and effort directly fuel strategic growth rather than just maintaining the status quo. Effective delegation is strategic, not reactive: Leverage people through purposeful collaborations, fractional hires, or strategic partnerships rather than waiting until overwhelmed. Invest in scalability: Focus capital and effort on areas that yield compounding returns, rather than short-lived gains. Media expands influence: Structured communication through media amplifies your presence and creates sustained engagement without continuous effort. Founder alignment reduces friction: Ventures aligned with your authentic strengths and values naturally minimize resistance, creating leverage effortlessly. Timestamps: Start of Episode – (0:50) What is Leverage, Really? – (2:00) Four Core Types of Leverage – (3:00) Media as Leverage – (4:00) Technology as Leverage – (6:45) People as Leverage – (8:50) Capital as Leverage – (10:40) Founder-Venture Fit as Quiet Leverage – (12:45) Final Thoughts on Leverage as a Design Principle – (14:50) Preview of Upcoming Episodes: The WHY Behind AI – (15:45) Resources: Activity Flow Journal: https://go.everydayinnovation.io/activityflowjournal Naval’s “How to Get Rich” Tweetstorm (inspiration for types of leverage): https://nav.al/rich
Business and industry 9 months
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16:38

Redefining Venture Design for Creative Leaders (#27)

In this solo episode, I’m sharing how I approach venture design—not just as a framework, but as a rhythm for building ventures that are clear, adaptive, and aligned. Unlike traditional business planning, venture design holds the full picture: your business model, the systems that support it, the humans behind it, and the relationship between you and the people you’re building for. It’s strategic, creative, and deeply human-aware. Whether you’re launching something new, pivoting, or refining what you’ve already built, this 5-phase cycle helps you lead with vision, design with intention, and build something that fits. 🧠 Key Takeaways Clarity is a leadership tool — Clear intentions shape confident decisions, especially in uncertain moments. Wasted energy is expensive — Venture Design helps reduce the noise so you build with focus and purpose. Alignment builds resilience — When your venture flexes with change, you don’t break under pressure. How you build is everything — Systems, tools, and culture shape the quality of what gets delivered. Learning matters more than being right — Fast feedback and smart iteration beats perfection every time. Every launch is a conversation — It’s not about hype, it’s about how your idea lands and evolves. Let go to grow — Integration means refining what works and releasing what doesn’t. Culture starts with you — How you lead, decide, and communicate becomes your culture...especially early on. It’s all human-to-human — Your venture exists in relationship: to your audience, your team, your energy, your environment. That’s what makes Venture Design different. 🔄 The Five Phases of Venture Design Clarify — Define your vision, priorities, and the context you’re building in. Architect — Build systems and structure that support your next phase—without overcomplicating. Validate — Test fast. Talk to real people. Let feedback guide refinement. Activate — Bring your venture to life. Communicate, deliver, and create a full experience. Integrate — Reflect, measure, and realign so the venture evolves with you. → This is a cyclical process, not a one-time plan. You’ll revisit these phases as your venture grows and shifts. 🔗 Resources 🌐 Everyday Innovation— Blog + newsletter for deeper breakdowns and new tools ✨ Activity Flow Journal — Track energy and alignment in your day-to-day and creative work 💬 Comment on Spotify or YouTube to share what resonated or what you’re building 📩 For 1:1 advisory or embedded strategic support: hello@everydayinnovation.io 📍 Chapter Markers Intro and What Is Venture Design (00:55) Why Venture Design Matters (03:00) Phase One — Clarify (05:45) Phase Two — Architect (07:15) Phase Three — Validate (09:45) Phase Four — Activate (12:45) Phase Five — Integrate (15:15) Designing for Cycles, Not Steps (17:15) The Human Side of Venture Design (18:45) Tools, Resources, and Practices (20:30) Advisory Support and Collaboration (22:30) Closing Thoughts and What’s Next (24:00)
Business and industry 11 months
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Upleveling Connections into Vibrant Community with Lea Turner (#26)

🥳 "Build a Community That Feels Like a Party" InnovatorOS Guide here: https://go.everydayinnovation.io/communityparty Hang out with Lea Turner -- LinkedIn royalty turned community-building powerhouse --as she drops serious wisdom on transforming genuine online connections into vibrant communities. Forget stale coffee chats and business card swaps; Lea shows you how authenticity, a sprinkle of humor, and bold self-expression can create an unstoppable ripple effect in your business and life. Prepare to level up your networking game with laughs, real talk, and Lea's unmatched insights. Key Takeaways: 1. Stop Networking, Start Connecting- Host or attend relaxed gatherings (think karaoke nights or casual hangouts) to naturally foster authentic conversations. 2. Your Comments Are Content- Set aside daily time to thoughtfully comment with personality on LinkedIn posts—it boosts visibility and attracts aligned connections. 3. Teach Your Algorithm Who’s Boss- Curate your LinkedIn feed intentionally by regularly engaging with content that genuinely interests and inspires you. 4. Match Tools to Your Life, Not Vice Versa- Audit your tech and choose platforms that genuinely fit your daily routine, prioritizing mobile accessibility for flexibility. 5. Validate Before You Create- Build excitement and validate your new project ideas by creating and sharing a waiting list before fully launching. 6. Get Playful With Your Content- Experiment weekly with different LinkedIn formats like videos, polls, and carousels to showcase your expertise creatively. 7. Beginner’s Mind = Innovation Gold- Approach projects with curiosity and a willingness to experiment, intentionally avoiding deep dives into competitors' strategies. 8. Authenticity: Your Competitive Advantage- Regularly share content reflecting your true personality and experiences—quirks included—to resonate deeply with your audience. 9. Small Conversations, Big Impact- Engage daily in quick, genuine interactions on LinkedIn and other platforms to build stronger professional relationships. 10. Knowledge Vaults Are Evergreen Magic- Create a digital hub (like Lea's Vault) where your audience can continuously access valuable resources, trainings, and content. Question from Lea: Why have you left a community? Chapters: Meet the Queen, Lea Turner (00:59) Networking? Nah, Authenticity Wins (05:21) LinkedIn, But Make It Fun (12:45) Connections That Count (19:13) The Comment Game Changer (26:37) Community Creation Secrets (34:06) Smart Validation Tactics (40:32) Platforms: Pick Wisely (46:58) Events You’ll Actually Enjoy (53:27) Unapologetically You (1:00:01) Lea’s Final Wisdom (1:06:30) 🔗 Connect with Lea: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lea-turner/ Podcast (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/34XYFw0LDuvqf7kTMvmAAC Website: http://leaturner.co.uk The Holt Community: the-holt.com The Vault: https://the-holt.com/vault
Business and industry 12 months
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01:16:51

Scale Your Impact with Innovation Management with Nick Jain (#25)

In this episode of the Everyday Innovation Podcast, I interview Nick Jain, CEO of  Ideascale  , an innovation management platform, to explore his journey and insights on driving collaborative innovation. Nick shares how his unique experiences, from navigating the challenges of immigration to building a STEM foundation and leading across diverse industries, have shaped his approach to innovation. Together, we discuss decision-making frameworks, the role of data in guiding innovative strategies, and how IdeaScale’s platform empowers organizations—big and small—to harness and implement collective ideas efficiently. While innovation management often feels most urgent for mid-to-large-sized companies, these frameworks, tools, and tactics are just as relevant for smaller teams and even solo founders. We also explore the decision-making processes foundational to effective innovation, a theme I’ll be exploring in future episodes. Nick’s practical insights provide a roadmap for integrating systematic innovation into daily operations and offer actionable takeaways for personal growth and professional advancement, especially for founders and leaders who want to foster resilience and creativity in their teams. Chapter Timestamps Introduction to Nick Jain (00:59) Current Reads & Learning Tools (01:29) Nick’s Early Years and Cultural Adaptation (06:01) The Spark for Science and STEM Foundation (11:53) Transition into Consulting and Investment (15:52) Leadership Across Diverse Industries (19:30) Introduction to Innovation Management (23:09) How IdeaScale Supports Organizations (25:07) The Role of Frameworks in Decision-Making (31:14) Managing Innovation with Transparency and Meritocracy (32:58) Nick’s Personal Innovation Practices (34:52) Reflection and Experimentation in Business (39:30) Future of Innovation at IdeaScale and Beyond (42:18) Advice for Mid to Large Organizations on Innovation (44:26) Closing Thoughts on Innovation and Final Question (48:01) Contact Information and Resources (51:43) Key Takeaways Innovation Begins with a Framework – Structured frameworks, like ROI analysis, ensure innovation efforts are focused on value-adding actions rather than intuition alone. Create a Culture of Idea Meritocracy – A meritocratic approach where ideas are valued on impact encourages contributions from all levels, fueling innovation. Transparency Fosters Engagement and Trust – Open access to information creates a culture of engagement and trust, enabling cross-departmental insights and buy-in. Experimentation is a Core Component – Treating each project as an experiment lowers stakes, encouraging teams to test new ideas and learn from both successes and failures. Leverage Technology for Scalability – Tools like IdeaScale scale idea gathering and evaluation, making it easier to manage innovation as organizations grow. Support for Continuing Education – Encouraging ongoing learning keeps teams up-to-date and fosters a culture where growth and innovation go hand-in-hand. Adopt a Decision Journal Mindset – Reflecting on past decisions helps identify patterns, enhancing decision-making and improving innovation processes over time. Ensure Cross-Departmental Collaboration – Involving teams from different functions leads to more well-rounded solutions, leveraging diverse perspectives. Executive Sponsorship is Essential – A senior sponsor champions innovation, securing resources and direction to keep initiatives aligned with company goals. Software Over Reliance on Key Personnel – Innovation software documents and tracks ideas, embedding sustainable practices and reducing dependency on individuals. Resources & Mentions: IdeaScale.com: Free for teams with up to 100 Coursera.org : Courses on topics like prompt engineering for AI applications InnovatorOS Guide: https://go.everydayinnovation.io/scalinginnovation Connect with Nick: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nickjain Email: nick.jain@ideascale.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
Business and industry 1 year
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45:49

Redesign Your Time by Managing Your Energy (#24)

In this episode, I explore energy management as a powerful tool for both life and venture design. Building on the ideas from the previous episode on flow, I discuss how understanding and managing energy—not just time—can help you create a sustainable, balanced life and business. I introduce the Good Time Journal and my customized Activity Flow Journal, sharing practical strategies to help you discover what gives you energy, what drains it, and how to use that knowledge to step into your personal and professional power. Key Takeaways: •Energy enhances time management: While time is valuable, understanding where your energy goes allows you to manage it more effectively and create a schedule that works in harmony with your natural rhythms. This shift in focus leads to more sustainable and impactful results. •Not all energy is created equal: Activities that feel rewarding in the short term may drain you in the long run, while tasks that seem challenging at first can provide lasting energy and fulfillment. It’s essential to recognize these patterns in your daily life. •Simple energy boosts can transform your day: Incorporating movement, creative breaks, or changing your environment can reset your energy and keep you engaged without the need for quick fixes like caffeine. These small shifts make a big difference in how you show up for your tasks. •Track and leverage your energy patterns: Using tools like the Activity Flow Journal helps you audit your tasks by tracking engagement and energy levels, allowing you to prioritize activities that align with your energy highs and delegate or manage the draining ones. •Energy management leads to self-discovery: By experimenting with energy tracking, you’ll uncover surprising insights about what truly fuels you and what depletes your energy. This self-awareness is key to designing a life and business that support your natural flow. Chapter Markers: (1:09) - Introduction to Energy Management and Flow (2:38) - The Power of Energy in Life and Venture Design (3:53) - The Limits of Time Management (5:53) - Understanding and Tracking Your Energy (6:38) - Short-term vs. Long-term Energy and Fulfillment (8:18) - Energy Boost Hacks: Movement, Breaks, and Environment (9:08) - Introducing the Good Time Journal and Activity Flow Journal (10:53) - How to Track Engagement and Energy (13:38) - Evolving the Activity Flow Journal for More Insights (16:08) - Designing Your Life Around Energy Rhythms Resources Mentioned: • Activity Flow Journal Guide • Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans • Flow as Fuel for Your Creative Process Calls to Action: •Download the free Activity Flow Journal guide via the link here, and start tracking your energy patterns. •Please rate and review the podcast on your favorite platform! • Share this episode with a friend or fellow entrepreneur who might benefit from these tools. Connect with Me: • Website: everydayinnovation.io • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jordandivecha • Instagram: @jordandivecha and @everydayinnovation_ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
Business and industry 1 year
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16:01

Flow as Fuel for Your Creative Process (#23)

In this episode of Everyday Innovation, we explore what it takes to make flow a regular part of your life and work—not just for productivity, but as a way to sustain creativity and well-being. Flow can help you find clarity, move past obstacles, and engage with your work in a fulfilling way. We’ll cover several key areas often overlooked in discussions about flow: • Balancing Challenge and Skill: How to design tasks that naturally lead you into flow by ensuring they are challenging enough to keep you engaged without overwhelming you. • Flexible Focus Tools: Discussing the Pomodoro Technique and a more adaptable approach called Flow Time, which allows for deeper, sustained focus without rigid time constraints. • Nervous System Regulation: The connection between stress and flow, and why regulating your nervous system is critical for accessing flow consistently. • Environment and Identity: How the right environment can support flow—and how cultivating flow as part of your identity can make it easier to access consistently, beyond just setting up external conditions. • Low-Stakes Activities: How everyday, repetitive tasks can help you enter a flow state and serve as gateways to deeper creative work. • Hyperfocus vs. Flow: Understanding the difference between hyperfocus, which can be stress-driven and draining, and flow, which is more sustainable and regenerative. Timestamps & Descriptions (00:54) Introduction: Understanding Flow Beyond Productivity Flow isn’t just a productivity tool—it’s about creating a state where creativity and clarity meet. We’ll explore why it’s important to approach flow not only as a way to get more done, but as a practice for life design. (03:29) Balancing Challenge and Skill Flow happens when the difficulty of a task aligns with your current skill level. We discuss how to design tasks that naturally engage you without causing frustration, allowing your brain to enter a highly focused state. (06:14) The Pomodoro Method An introduction to the Pomodoro Technique, which involves working in 25-minute intervals followed by short breaks. This can be a helpful starting point for those who find it hard to begin complex or energy-draining tasks. (08:39) Flow Time: A More Flexible Approach Flow Time offers an alternative to the Pomodoro Technique. It lets you work as long as you’re in flow, taking breaks only when your energy starts to fade. This approach is especially useful for creative projects where uninterrupted focus is essential. (11:44) Creating Environments for Flow The right environment can significantly impact your ability to access flow. Beyond the environment, cultivating flow as part of your identity means that accessing flow doesn’t just rely on external factors—it becomes an integral part of how you approach work. (15:24) Hyperfocus vs. Flow We examine the differences between hyperfocus and flow. While hyperfocus can feel intense, it’s often stress-driven and can lead to burnout. Flow, on the other hand, is more balanced, regenerative, and can be cultivated intentionally for sustained creativity and well-being. (18:44) Low-Stakes Activities that Trigger Flow We discuss how low-stakes activities like walking, cleaning, or driving can help you enter a flow state, allowing your mind to process ideas and make creative connections without the stress of active problem-solving. (22:09) Flow as a Feedback Loop for Innovation Flow helps fuel ongoing creativity and productivity by creating a positive feedback loop. The more you practice getting into flow, the more energy you have afterward, making it possible to sustain long-term creativity and insight. (24:54) Conclusion: Making Flow a Consistent Practice We discuss practical ways to make flow a regular part of your routine and how it connects to energy management. Subscribe on everydayinnovation.io to receive podcast guides and other innovation resources in your inbox. Don’t forget to rate and review the podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
Business and industry 1 year
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24:21

Poolside Insights for Sustainable Impact with Ravi Kurani (#22)

In this episode of the Everyday Innovation podcast, I explore the entrepreneurial journey of Ravi Kurani, founder of Sutro, a company that has redefined water monitoring through cutting-edge technology. We discuss how his unique background inspired Sutro and how he has expanded his impact through the Liquid Assets podcast, which explores water-related issues, and through his role as an entrepreneur-in-residence. Ravi shares insights on building an ecosystem of impact, leveraging networks like founder groups, and scaling ventures that drive meaningful change in sustainability and beyond. Ravi’s commitment to water extends beyond business; he serves as a Board Member of Friends of the River, advocating for the preservation of California’s waterways. His dedication to sustainable business models is also reflected in his work as a Frontier Market Scout Fellow with Sanghata Global. A TEDx speaker and Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, Ravi remains grounded in the experiences that have shaped his journey, including his active role in the Hampton community, supporting digital-first founders. Books and Resources Mentioned: - “Armada” by Ernest Cline - Sci-Fi novel exploring futuristic technologies. - “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu - Classic work on military strategy and philosophy. - “The Medium is the Massage” by Marshall McLuhan - An exploration of how media shapes human experience. Key Takeaways as Advice: 1. Incorporate Diverse Inspiration: Draw innovation from unexpected sources, like Sci-Fi, to inspire creative solutions in your entrepreneurial journey. 2. Stay Humble: Keep your ego in check to remain open to learning and growth. 3. Validate Early and Often: Use low-cost MVPs to test ideas and gather real-world feedback before heavy investment. 4. Embrace Challenges: Understand that building products (especially hardware and IoT )is tough, but focus on the user experience and data insights. 5. Leverage Feedback: Actively seek and implement user feedback to continuously improve your product. 6. Think Beyond Your Product: Consider how your technology can expand into other industries for greater impact. 7. Reconnect In-Person: Don’t underestimate the power of face-to-face networking and community building at any stage of entrepreneurship. 8. Focus on Sustainability: Recognize the critical role of water and energy in sustainability efforts, and aim to contribute positively. 9. Start and Refine: Begin creating content, like podcasts or blogs, even if it’s not perfect—refinement comes with practice. 10. Engage with Communities: Build and engage with communities around your brand or mission to amplify your impact and learn from others. Chapter Timestamps • The Value of Sci-Fi in Innovation (00:01:30) • Ravi’s Morning and Evening Reading Habits (00:03:10) • Humility and Ego in Innovation (00:05:20) • From Pool Boy to Sutro (00:07:05) • Validating the Sutro Idea (00:10:00) • The Challenges of Hardware and IoT (00:12:40) • Using PMF Surveys for Product Improvement (00:15:10) • Sutro’s Impact on Water and Sustainability (00:18:30) • Expansion into Agriculture and Food Industries (00:20:50) • Transitioning from Founder to Acquired (00:24:00) • The Power of Networking Post-Pandemic (00:26:20) • Liquid Assets Podcast (00:29:40) • Lessons Learned from Podcasting (00:32:00) • Water Misuse and Recycling (00:34:50) • The Role of Energy in Water Sustainability (00:37:10) • Entrepreneur in Residence Role (00:39:20) • What Everyday Innovation Means to Ravi (00:41:00) • Final Thoughts and Where to Find Ravi (00:43:00) Connect with Ravi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kuraniravi/ Liquid Assets Podcast: https://www.liquidassets.cc/ Sutro Smart Pool Monitor: https://mysutro.com/ More Resources from Everyday Innovation at everydayinnovation.io --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
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The Power of Creative Constraints (#21)

In this episode, I explore the often counterintuitive concept of creative constraints and how they can significantly boost creativity and innovation for creative entrepreneurs and early-stage founders. By setting boundaries, we can narrow our focus, refine our ideas, and enhance our problem-solving abilities. I discuss various types of constraints and offer practical tips for implementing them effectively. Chapters (00:00:52) - Introduction to Creative Constraints I introduce the concept of creative constraints, explaining how they can help narrow focus and foster innovation by creating specific boundaries within which to work. (00:02:04) - Personal Example of Constraints I share how I have used constraints in her recording process to maintain spontaneity and authenticity while delivering valuable content. (00:03:05) - Video as a Constraint I discuss how recording on video versus audio alone can serve as a creative constraint, promoting a more engaging and less scripted presentation style. (00:04:05) - Overview of Episode Structure I outline the key topics I will cover in the episode, including the benefits of constraints, types of constraints, and tips for overcoming resistance to them. (00:04:53) - Why Constraints Boost Creativity I explain how constraints help narrow focus and push us to think more creatively by using the example of designing products for specific client profiles and other relatable analogies. (00:08:12) - Examples of Constraints Driving Innovation I provide real-world examples, such as outdoor dining during COVID-19 and the use of haikus, to illustrate how widely different types of constraints can lead to creative solutions and new experiences. (00:10:36) - Types of Creative Constraints I break down different types of constraints: time, resources, scope, and collaboration, and discuss how each can be used to spur creativity. (00:14:19) - Implementing Constraints in Various Contexts I offer practical advice on how to implement constraints in content creation, ideation, and problem-solving, using methods like the SCAMPER technique. (00:16:53) - Overcoming Resistance to Constraints I address common fears and misconceptions about constraints and provide strategies for embracing them as a framework for creativity. (00:19:40) - Practical Tips for Applying Constraints I share actionable tips for starting small, mixing and matching constraints, and regularly reviewing and adjusting them to enhance creative output. (00:21:10) - Convergent vs. Divergent Thinking I explain the difference between convergent and divergent thinking and how to use both methods in a cycle to generate and refine ideas effectively. (00:23:01) - Recap and Challenge I recap the main points of the episode, encouraging listeners to impose a constraint in their next project and share their experiences with me on social media. Stay Connected: Subscribe to the newsletter and access extended resources on ⁠https://everydayinnovation.io⁠ Instagram accounts: ⁠instagram.com/jordandivecha⁠ , ⁠instagram.com/everydayinnovation_⁠ YouTube: ⁠youtube.com/@jordandivecha Jordan's LinkedIn: ⁠linkedin.com/in/jordandivecha⁠- --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
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Podcast Next Era and A Daily Innovation Practice

In this trailer episode, I introduce the new era of the Everyday Innovation podcast. This project has evolved from experimental beginnings to structured interviews and now includes insightful solo episodes, with a focus on providing actionable tools and practices. Introducing the Everyday Innovation Check-In Practice: The Everyday Innovation Check-In is a daily practice designed to help you make small, incremental improvements in your life and work. By identifying one small change each day, logging it, and reflecting weekly, you can build a consistent habit of innovation. How to Use the Everyday Innovation Check-In: ​Choose an Area: Select one area of your life or work to focus on each day. ​Identify a Small Change: Determine one small change or improvement you can make today. ​Log the Change: Record your change in a journal, your phone, or any other preferred medium. ​Reflect and Share: At the end of the week, reflect on the impact of these changes. You can share your insights with others or keep them private. ​ Using the Everyday Innovation Check-In GPT (link: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-5cg3MNWPZ-the-everyday-innovation-check-in): ​Daily Logging: Type “daily” to receive a prompt for logging your daily innovation action. ​Weekly Reflection: Type “weekly” to receive prompts for reflecting on your week’s changes. ​Identify Insights: Type “insights” to review your logs and identify any recurring themes or insights. ​Share Your Insights: Type “share” for suggestions on how to communicate your insights with others, whether through social media, blogs, or discussions. ​ Stay Connected: ​Subscribe to the newsletter and access extended resources on everydayinnovation.io ​Instagram accounts: instagram.com/jordandivecha , instagram.com/everydayinnovation_ ​YouTube: youtube.com/@jordandivecha ​Jordan's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jordandivecha --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
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TRAILER: Podcast Next Era and A Daily Innovation Practice

In this trailer episode, I introduce the new era of the Everyday Innovation podcast. This project has evolved from experimental beginnings to structured interviews and now includes insightful solo episodes, with a focus on providing actionable tools and practices. Introducing the Everyday Innovation Check-In Practice: The Everyday Innovation Check-In is a daily practice designed to help you make small, incremental improvements in your life and work. By identifying one small change each day, logging it, and reflecting weekly, you can build a consistent habit of innovation. How to Use the Everyday Innovation Check-In: -Choose an Area: Select one area of your life or work to focus on each day. -Identify a Small Change: Determine one small change or improvement you can make today. -Log the Change: Record your change in a journal, your phone, or any other preferred medium. -Reflect and Share: At the end of the week, reflect on the impact of these changes. You can share your insights with others or keep them private. Using the Everyday Innovation Check-In GPT (link: ⁠⁠https://chatgpt.com/g/g-5cg3MNWPZ-the...⁠ -Daily Logging: Type “daily” to receive a prompt for logging your daily innovation action. -Weekly Reflection: Type “weekly” to receive prompts for reflecting on your week’s changes. -Identify Insights: Type “insights” to review your logs and identify any recurring themes or insights. -Share Your Insights: Type “share” for suggestions on how to communicate your insights with others, whether through social media, blogs, or discussions. Stay Connected: -Subscribe to the newsletter and access extended resources on ⁠everydayinnovation.io⁠ -Instagram accounts: ⁠⁠instagram.com/jordandivecha⁠⁠ , ⁠⁠instagram.com/everydayinnovation_⁠⁠ -YouTube: ⁠⁠   / @jordandivecha  ⁠ -Jordan's LinkedIn: ⁠⁠linkedin.com/in/jordandivecha⁠⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
Business and industry 1 year
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03:35

Game Day Wisdom for Life's Strategy Playbook with Ziz Abdur (#19)

Download the InnovatorOS Game Day Leadership Playbook template and pod companion for Notion! https://go.everydayinnovation.io/leadershipplaybook Ziz, a former college and pro football player, coach, mentor, leadership facilitator, consultant, author, and content creator with his own upcoming podcast, brings a wealth of experience and insight to the discussion. His diverse background and expertise in mindset strategy, communication, and personal development make him a valuable resource for gaining a deeper understanding of decision-making, autonomy, and effective mentorship. Ziz's engaging approach and real-world examples make him an exceptional guest to glean wisdom from. Key Takeaways: * Harness Your Story - Embrace your diverse experiences as a foundation for innovation. Each aspect of your past contributes uniquely to your current path. * Diversify Your Learning - Engage with a variety of subjects and perspectives. Reading broadly fuels creativity and equips you with a multifaceted understanding of success and failure. * Master Nonverbal Dynamics - Become fluent in the language of body language. Awareness and application of nonverbal cues can profoundly enhance your communication and relationships. * Radiate Positivity - Actively project positive energy. Simple gestures like smiling can significantly alter the atmosphere and mood of both personal and professional environments. * Anchor Yourself - Incorporate grounding practices into your daily routine. Balancing mind, body, and spirit through activities like yoga and meditation fosters resilience against life's pressures. * Embrace Vulnerability - Acknowledge and share your struggles. Opening up about challenges, like overcoming injuries, can inspire others and strengthen community bonds. * Adapt and Evolve - Be open to change and willing to evolve, whether transitioning between careers or navigating personal growth. Flexibility is key to seizing new opportunities. * Foster Deep Connections - Invest in meaningful mentorship and coaching. Genuine relationships built on listening and empathy can drive personal and professional development. * Lead with Empathy - View diversity, equity, and inclusion through the lens of leadership development. A culture of empathy and understanding nurtures innovation and team cohesion. * Write Your Impact - Share your journey and insights through writing. Documenting your experiences not only clarifies your thoughts but also extends your influence beyond your immediate circle. Question from Ziz: How do we as a society better connect and engage others? Resources Mentioned: * You Can Work Your Own Miracles - Napoleon Hill * Cues: Master The Secret Language of Charismatic Communication - Vanessa Van Edwards * Emotional Intelligence - Daniel Goleman Connect with Ziz: ✉️ Website - https://43fortycoaching.com/ 📷 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ziz87_ 🧵 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@ziz87_ 📖 Book: Accelerate - https://a.co/d/1IsBlFR Chapters: Introduction to Ziz (00:00:22) Learning and Reading Insights (00:01:05) Importance of Nonverbal Communication (00:04:47) Energy and Social Experiment (00:08:18) Grounding Practices (00:09:55) Overcoming Injury (00:15:04) Transition to College Football (00:18:57) Pro-Level Athletics Insights (00:20:01) Mentorship in Transition (00:25:41) Autonomy and Decision-Making (00:29:22) Value of Mentorship (00:30:24) Asking Quality Questions (00:33:58) AI and Social Media Impact (00:35:35) Diversity and Leadership Development (00:42:51) Effective Communication in Leadership (00:44:10) Facilitation and Curiosity (00:45:23) Understanding Cultural Differences (00:46:40) Motivation for Writing a Book (00:48:17) Managing Imposter Syndrome (00:57:58) Embracing Uncertainty (00:59:28) Learning from Others (01:03:02) Everyday Innovation (01:08:26) Shadow Work and Self-Reflection (01:11:53) Social Media and Fitness Journey (01:12:48) Closing Thoughts (01:13:18) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
Business and industry 2 years
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Embracing and Nurturing Your Inner Creative (#18)

[Instant access to the InnovatorOS podcast companion guide and Cultivating Creative Ideas Notion template here - http://go.everydayinnovation.io/cultivating-creative-ideas] Akinwale Arokodare wears many hats - from being an accomplished architect to a creative coach and a self-discovery advocate. With a career spanning over a decade in architecture, Akinwale's personal journey of self-reinvention during the COVID era has equipped him with a deep understanding of the struggles and triumphs of embracing one's creativity. His transition from a conventional architect to a multifaceted creative force, delving into music, art, and self-development, has given him a unique perspective on the intersection of personal growth and creative expression. Akinwale's relatable experiences and insightful guidance make him a compelling ally for individuals navigating their own paths to creative fulfillment and self-discovery. Key Takeaways: Embrace Change for Creative Growth: Reflect on life changes, like Akinwale did during COVID, to discover hidden creative talents. Use challenging times as opportunities for spiritual and personal growth. Activating Inner Creativity: Explore new hobbies or revisit old ones, like playing an instrument or drawing, as Akinwale did. These activities can be powerful tools for self-discovery and unlocking creativity. Mindset for Creative Success: Adopt a reflective mindset to understand your talents and experiences. This shift can help transition into a creative identity, turning challenges into opportunities for creative expression. Architectural Thinking in Creativity: Apply principles of design thinking, as in architecture, to your creative process. This approach can help in identifying and solving problems by viewing them as opportunities for innovation. Combining Strategy with Creativity: Think purposefully about your creative endeavors. A well-thought-out strategy can significantly enhance the impact and reach of your creative projects. Leveraging AI for Creativity: Explore how artificial intelligence can augment your creative process. AI tools can offer new perspectives and speed up the generation of creative ideas. Cultivating Creativity in the Next Generation: Encourage and nurture creativity in children early on. Be mindful of the impact of family and societal conditioning on their creative expression. Addressing Cultural Barriers in Creativity: Recognize and understand the unique challenges faced by creatives in different cultural contexts. Work towards creating an inclusive environment that supports diverse creative expressions. Chapters: (00:00:00) - Introduction and Background (00:03:01) - Productize Yourself (00:06:23) - Creative Awakening (00:09:57) - Mindset Shift and Reflection (00:14:31) - Design Thinking for Creativity (00:16:22) - The Intersection of Strategy and Creativity (00:17:30) - Bringing Architecture into Creativity (00:19:29) - Transition to Creative Coaching (00:21:44) - Exploring New Mediums (00:29:49) - Nurturing Creativity in Children (00:33:34) - Challenges of Creativity in African Culture (00:35:25) - Thought Leadership and Perspective Shift (00:39:54) - Importance of Long-Form Content (00:43:57) - Building Relationships through One-on-One Calls (00:48:08) - Spiritual Aspect of Creativity (00:49:39) - The Three Levels of Creativity (00:52:31) - Everyday Innovation (00:54:40) - The Definition of a Creator (00:55:12) - Overcoming Creative Roadblocks (00:58:24) - Benefits of Creative Coaching Resources: Productize Yourself - https://nav.al/productize-yourself Leonardo AI - https://leonardo.ai Website - https://www.wireframeonline.com/ YouTube -  @AkinwaleArokodare  New Raising Creative Kids Guide (free!) - https://www.wireframeonline.com/product-page/raising-creative-kids-volume-1 Instagram - https://instagram.com/akinwale__a Threads - https://threads.net/akinwale__a TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@akinwale__a --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
Business and industry 2 years
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Following The Muse to Compose Your Brand Story with Matthew Nanes (#17)

[ Click here for the free, instant-access InnovatorOS companion and branding template for this episode ] In this episode, Matthew Nanes, a multi-talented creative known as the Brand Bard, threads a story of purpose for listeners. Matthew's story arc is a testament to the power of following one's muse. From his early days in the punk rock scene to his current role as a brand messaging expert, his varied experiences have woven a rich tapestry that emphasizes the importance of purpose and impact. This episode uncovers how Matthew's background in music, his instincts, and his focus on empathy have informed his approach to brand storytelling. Whether you're just starting your entrepreneurial journey or looking to refine your brand's narrative, this episode is filled with invaluable lessons and actionable insights. Key Takeaways: Craft Compelling Narratives to Connect with Your Audience: Learn to tell stories that captivate your audience, creating deep emotional connections and leading to brand loyalty. Embrace Authenticity in Media: Unlock the power of your unique voice across various creative mediums to engage and attract your audience more effectively, but make sure that it flows with your process. Trust Your Intuition and Creative Flow: Understand the role of intuition and “following the muse” in your creative decisions, allowing for greater innovation and originality in your work. Encourage Young People to Explore Creativity: Realize the value of nurturing young talent in creative fields and how it can enrich your business by fostering fresh perspectives. Adapt Your Brand Strategy to Customer Needs: Utilize audience feedback to gain valuable insights and tailor your brand strategy to meet the preferences of your target market. Harness the Power of Recommendations and Trust: Find ways to deliver in ways that your community and buyers can share your message and keep true to your values to earn trust of your people. Cultural Involvement as a Business Catalyst: Understand that being actively involved in relevant cultural scenes can open doors and create opportunities for your brand. Learn from Regrets and Past Decisions: Embrace the concept of learning from your mistakes and regrets as a vital aspect of personal and business growth. Music as a Therapeutic Creative Outlet: Explore the role of music and other creative outlets as therapeutic tools for emotional expression and well-being. Resources Mentioned: How to Launch a Brand by Fabian Geyrhalter Marketing Made Simple by Donald Miller Expert Secrets by Russell Brunson Connect with Matthew: Instagram TikTok YouTube Website Podcast (Pod of Never) Band (Swans of Never) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
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