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The How This Works show
Skipper Chong Warson
36 episodes
2 months ago
How does THIS work? That's the question. This show explores craft know-how and the underlying why, with the second season focusing product, design, and facilitation. Host Skipper Chong Warson is sitting down with one hundred (100) people to talk shop — their beginnings, their breakthroughs, and their current chapter. New episodes every few weeks. Subscribe, follow, and leave us a review — it helps spread the word! Part of How This Works co.
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How does THIS work? That's the question. This show explores craft know-how and the underlying why, with the second season focusing product, design, and facilitation. Host Skipper Chong Warson is sitting down with one hundred (100) people to talk shop — their beginnings, their breakthroughs, and their current chapter. New episodes every few weeks. Subscribe, follow, and leave us a review — it helps spread the word! Part of How This Works co.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Education,
Technology,
Society & Culture
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Skipper Chong Warson
The How This Works show
1 hour 8 minutes 11 seconds
4 years ago
Skipper Chong Warson

Recorded in their child's bedroom on a weekday, Laura and Skipper chat about his academic background in writing (English literature, playwriting) as well as his professional background as a product design director (think desktop and mobile apps among other mediums) and how that plays into storytelling, most recently resulting in the creation of How This Works, this podcast.

They also talk about their life together — newsflash: they're married and living in the San Francisco Bay area, having moved from New York City a couple of years ago. Along the way, they get into some of the differences between life in SF and NYC. They also talk about their upcoming wedding anniversary after getting married next to Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Along with talk about his name change from Starr to Skipper (and not Optimus Prime) at the age of seven, they bring in a few questions posed from the listening audience including lessons learned from the first season of the show, calling people the name they want to be called, how crucial listening is in making a podcast, the ubiquity of imposter syndrome, using the five (5) whys to get to the root cause of a challenge as developed by Sakichi Toyoda at the Toyota Motor Corporation, team falling asleep during movies versus team staying awake during movies, and why Skipper color codes versus alphabetizing the books in his background — see photo below.

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View of the three shelves behind Skipper's standing desk

Laura and Skipper also reference the following previous episodes, in order of being published, including:

  • Jack Kahana, the first episode
  • Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, the third episode
  • Selena Rosanbalm, the sixth episode
  • Cassandra Carlopio, the 15th episode
  • Kat Hantas and Nicole Emanuel from 21Seeds, the 17th episode
  • Sally McRae, the 18th episode
  • Piper Payne, the 20th episode

Stay tuned after the outro music for a bit of tape where Skipper pauses for a bit of background noise and how from where Laura's sitting, the microphone makes it looks like his nose is a black bit of foam.

Special Guest: Skipper Chong Warson.

Links:

  • American Museum of Natural History in New York City
  • How to move across the country with design thinking, pt. 1 of 2
  • How to move across the country with design thinking, pt. 2 of 2
  • Making "Black Sabbath" and "Paranoid"
  • Design Voices from Fjord
  • ‎Fjord Fika on Apple podcasts
  • Imposter syndrome
  • Starbar
  • "Outliers: The Story of Success" by Malcolm Gladwell
  • Jane's Carousel
  • 1922 Ohio carousel in Brooklyn besieged by Sandy
  • Determine The Root Cause: 5 Whys
  • Why do many mistakenly think human blood is sometimes blue?
  • SNL season 46 finale cold open - What I Remember About this Year
  • ‎John Wick (2014)
  • ‎The Matrix (1999)
  • Keanu Reeves
  • The Mosquito Coast on Apple TV+
  • ‎The Mosquito Coast (1986)
  • The Mosquito Coast by Paul Theroux
  • ‎The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
  • ‎Wireframe with Adobe’s Khoi Vinh
  • Invisibilia from NPR
  • 99% Invisible
  • Adrianne Lenker (from Big Thief)
  • Prince
  • Japanese Breakfast
  • Billie Eilish
  • BTS
  • BTS performs 'Fix You' (Coldplay cover) from MTV Unplugged
  • BLACKPINK
  • Custom lathe cut vinyl records from Vinylus
  • "St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves" by Karen Russell
  • Intro and outro song: "Zombie Nation" by Jose Travieso
The How This Works show
How does THIS work? That's the question. This show explores craft know-how and the underlying why, with the second season focusing product, design, and facilitation. Host Skipper Chong Warson is sitting down with one hundred (100) people to talk shop — their beginnings, their breakthroughs, and their current chapter. New episodes every few weeks. Subscribe, follow, and leave us a review — it helps spread the word! Part of How This Works co.