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The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Alan Philips
25 episodes
2 months ago
Success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one’s personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one’s surrender to a person other than oneself. Happiness must happen, and the same holds for success: you have to let it happen by not caring about it. —Viktor Frankl We have more freedom than at any time in human history. But the majority of us do nothing with this freedom. Instead,...
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Success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one’s personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one’s surrender to a person other than oneself. Happiness must happen, and the same holds for success: you have to let it happen by not caring about it. —Viktor Frankl We have more freedom than at any time in human history. But the majority of us do nothing with this freedom. Instead,...
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The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Season Finale: The End (of Season One) & Your New Beginning
Success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one’s personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one’s surrender to a person other than oneself. Happiness must happen, and the same holds for success: you have to let it happen by not caring about it. —Viktor Frankl We have more freedom than at any time in human history. But the majority of us do nothing with this freedom. Instead,...
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5 years ago
13 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
The Story of A24. Why Trust is Critical to Building a Modern Brand.
Moonlight. Ladybird. The Disaster Artist. A Most Violent Year. It Comes at Night. Spring Breakers. The Lobster. The Florida Project. Amy. Supersonic Ex Machina. Almost every movie that has meant something to me over the past five-plus years has been made by A24, an independent film company started in 2012 in New York. When I see their logo (an awesome one, by the way), I anticipate I’ll be taken on a journey of emotional discovery, experiencing a life or po...
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5 years ago
16 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Influence, Collaboration, & Storytelling with Conde Nast, Louis Vuitton and Steve Jobs
When I was first appointed chief marketing officer of a hotel com- pany, I was presented with an interesting situation, one I’m quite sure many marketing professionals have experienced in some form over the last five to ten years. It was Fashion Week in New York City, and we’d allotted a small budget to offer complimentary rooms to some social influencers. It was 2014, and this type of marketing wasn’t as common as it is today, so we didn’t pay any fees, and the lost potential revenue f...
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5 years ago
14 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Sharing vs. Advertising, the Marketers Winning Hand
Sharing puts the audience first, while advertising or marketing in the classic sense of the word is selfish—it puts the needs of the indi- vidual or organization first. To be a great creator, to share yourself or your ideas effectively, you must share them without selfish inten- tions; you must put the audience first. Consider the current retail conundrum. For years, stores had seasonal mega-sales. Instead of improving their product, building bonds with their customers, and creating value, th...
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5 years ago
14 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Kith, Nike, & Jack's Wife Freda, The Making of a Modern Brand
In the Jewish religion, a bar mitzvah is the ritual induction of a boy into manhood at the age of thirteen. It’s recognized as the time when he, not his parents, becomes responsible for his actions. Ronnie Fieg took this transition quite seriously. Fieg’s first cousin is David Z, a legendary sneaker and sports- wear retailer in New York City. Ronnie’s parents were paying off his bar mitzvah celebration with the gifts from the guests, and as is customary, David came to the celebrat...
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5 years ago
22 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Some Days will Suck & Free to Fail with Michael Jordan, Ted Williams, & Ed Catmull of Pixar
Ted Williams was an exceptional baseball player. During his nine- teen years playing for the Boston Red Sox, he made seventeen trips to the All-Star Game, was twice named the American League MVP, was the batting champion six times, and won the Triple Crown twice. At the end of his career, he had a .344 batting average, with 521 home runs. Most legendarily of all, in 1941, Williams ended his season with a .406 average, making him the last player ever to hit over .400 for a season. Ted Williams...
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5 years ago
10 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Practical Magic Part #2: Building Your Product & Embracing Uncertainty with Wu Tang, Seth Godin, & Francis Mallman
The ultimate step in your manifesting process is to take your brand and turn it into a product and your storefront(s). Your product is a good, idea, method, information, or service created as a result of a process that serves a need or satisfies a want. It has a combination of tangible and intangible attributes (benefits, features, functions, uses) that a seller offers a buyer for purchase. Your storefront is your website, app, or presence on a platform such as eBay, Amazon, etsy, or iTunes, ...
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5 years ago
18 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Practical Magic Part #1: 4 Steps to Manifesting Your Idea (Step 1 & 2)
Practical Magic Keeping our bedrock principles of manifesting in mind, now let’s get into some practical information, starting with a step-by-step look at how to manifest your ideas. Step #1: Define Your Concept The first step when manifesting an idea is to marry the emotional and practical elements of your idea into a defined concept. If you’ve worked through the process in Parts 2 and 3, you know your purpose and have a clear, concise statement of that purpose—one that should be entirely em...
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5 years ago
16 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Principles of Manifesting w Picasso, In & Out Burger, & the Baal Shem Tov
Manifesting starts with believing. Pablo Picasso’s mother said to him, “If you are a soldier, you will become a general. If you are a monk, you will become the Pope.” Instead, he became a painter, and eventually became “Picasso.” But he wasn’t anointed Picasso when he woke up one morning. He became Picasso after years of art school, brushes with severe poverty, decades of hard work, and a bunch of luck. He became Picasso because he believed he could become Picasso, despite those obstacles. He...
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5 years ago
16 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Manifesting Magic with Gelareh Mizrahi
Our goals can only be reached through the vehicle of a plan, in which we must fervently believe, and upon which we must vigorously act. There is no other route to success. —Pablo Picasso The Designer Behind The Coolest Clutches In The World. - Nylon Magazine I knew she was different when I met her. She was petite, around five feet tall and ninety pounds, with big eyes and a captivating smile that implied, “I know something you don’t, and I am not going to tell you what it is.” But beyond her...
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5 years ago
18 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Cultivating Appreciation w Tom Brady, Danny Meyer, & Scooter Braun
Too often in life, something happens and we blame other people for us not being happy or satisfied or fulfilled. —Tom Brady, quarterback, New England Patriots Capitalism harnesses our selfish desires to fuel the growth of society. It rightfully assumes that when freedom is combined with desire, individuals will obey their self-interest and work hard to improve their position. While I’m a rabid capitalist, the system isn’t without flaws. When most of our focus is on growth, material goods, and...
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5 years ago
14 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Building Your Wave with Ferran Adria
I was 18 when I first started working at a restaurant. I was a dishwasher. I only got the job because I wanted to go to Ibiza for vacation, and washing dishes was the only job I could find.—Chef Ferran Adrià When I was a young man I wanted to be a chef. Food always fascinated me. I loved to taste it, I loved to cook it, and I loved—well, before the rise of food porn, I loved to read about food, talk about food, and watch people prepare it. When other kids were watching The Price Is Right on d...
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5 years ago
22 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Challenges, Opportunity, & Mentoring with Danny Bowien of Mission Chinese & Denzel Washington
Going through all this adversity, going through all this difficulty, is what defines you. I’m just thankful to be cooking. —Chef Danny Bowien It was October, 2013, and Danny Bowien had just received word that his Manhattan restaurant, Mission Chinese, had been shut down by the health department for an array of violations, including an infestation of mice. Overwhelmed, embarrassed, and worried about his employees, Bowien, a rock-star rising chef, didn’t know what to do. It was then that his ph...
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5 years ago
30 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions w Joseph Campbell & Adam Grant
Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors where there were only walls. —Joseph Campbell, author, The Hero with a Thousand Faces We are part of a universal cycle of birth, transformation, and death. This cycle is repeated metaphorically throughout our lives, over and over again. You take on a challenge, you transform through some ordeal, your previous existence dies, and you’re reborn in some altered form: birth, transformation, death, rebirth. This is what life is all about—trials, t...
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5 years ago
15 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Integrating Your Life with Picasso, Dali, & Dean Kamen
Take it that you have died today, and your life’s story is ended; and henceforward regard what future time may be given you as uncovenanted surplus, and live it out in harmony with nature. —Marcus Aurelius Velcro was invented in 1948 by Swiss engineer George de Mestral. The miracle material that makes it possible for children to close their sneakers without shoelaces was conceived when he went for a walk in the woods and wondered what he could learn from burrs. Nature made these seed cases pr...
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5 years ago
19 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Discovering Your Purpose w Ikea, Shane Smith of Vice Media, & Chad Campbell of Bandido Coffee
At the center of your being you have the answer; you know who you are and you know what you want. - Lao Tzu As Rick Rubin demonstrates and the Creator’s Formula explains, to discover your purpose and unlock your creative potential, you must connect to your inner self. But Western culture prefers the world you can see and touch: to “be somebody,” you have to look good and have a lot of money. This is an unhelpful message, because your purpose—the factor that has the most impact on your fulfil...
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5 years ago
22 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Discovered, Not Manufactured: Rick Rubin & Kanye West
People are so different. It’s almost like you need to go through the process, discover and unlock what it is that makes that band that band. And a lot of times they don’t know it. —Rick Rubin, music producer In early 2013, Kanye West asked legendary producer and Def Jam Recordings cofounder Rick Rubin to help complete his new album, Yeezus. With only days to meet West’s deadline and a rough cut of sixteen unfocused and unfinished tracks, the task appeared nearly impossible. West couldn’t seem...
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5 years ago
12 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Creators Formula Part #2: Walt Disney & Restaurateur Michael Bonadies
There’s really no secret about our approach. We keep moving forward—opening up new doors and doing new things—because we’re curious. And curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. We’re always exploring and experimenting. At WED, we call it Imagineering—the blending of creative imagination with technical know-how. —Walt Disney Lillian Disney could sense something big brewing in early 1952. It was one of those times, she would say, when “Walt’s imagination was going to take off and go into the...
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5 years ago
21 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Creator's Formula Part #1: Sweetgreen & Harry Bernstein
Everybody has a creative potential and from the moment you can express this creative potential, you can start changing the world. —Paulo Coelho, author, The Alchemist The greatest challenge individuals and organizations will face when attempting to manifest their creative potential is not a lack of talent or resources—it’s a lack of understanding. Even when people believe in the intangibles, they don’t understand how they function, or they significantly undervalue them. That puts ...
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5 years ago
26 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
The Myth of Success
A few years ago my therapist asked me, “What do you want out of life?” I said the first thing that came to my mind: “I want to be successful.” He looked at me, puzzled, and replied, “What do you mean?” “You know what I mean,” I said. “I want to be successful. I want to be wealthy, powerful, and recognized.” In other words, I framed a conventional vision of success, the one drummed into us by popular culture and other social dimensions. My therapist chuckled at my naïveté for a mom...
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5 years ago
9 minutes

The Age of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential
Success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one’s personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one’s surrender to a person other than oneself. Happiness must happen, and the same holds for success: you have to let it happen by not caring about it. —Viktor Frankl We have more freedom than at any time in human history. But the majority of us do nothing with this freedom. Instead,...