The Futur with Chris Do

The Futur
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87 snips
Dec 7, 2022 • 1h 12min

218 - The 3 pillars of great content — with Dakota Robertson

Dakota Robertson, a successful ghostwriter known for his viral Twitter content, shares his fascinating journey from electrician to content powerhouse. He discusses the three essential pillars of great content and offers five actionable tips for enhancing copywriting skills, such as using simple language and short sentences. Dakota emphasizes the importance of personal branding and crafting compelling narratives that resonate with audiences. His insights on balancing quality and effective distribution are invaluable for anyone in the content creation space.
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Nov 30, 2022 • 1h 21min

217 - What is self-confidence? — with Chris

What is the difference between self-esteem and self-confidence? And how do they affect who we are and what we believe we are capable of? In this candid conversation, Chris Do answers question from members of The Futur Pro Group.They tackle topics like supply and demand in the service industry, intrinsic beliefs versus extrinsic beliefs, and how to manage your self-talk. If you struggle with confidence or constantly chase external validation, then give this chat a list.Sponsored by:First Republic Bank - firstrepublic.comLadder - ladderlife.comNordPass - nordpass.com/futur Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nov 23, 2022 • 1h 23min

216 - Business Q&A — with Chris D

Listeners discover effective strategies for raising service rates without losing clients and learn the art of transitioning problematic client relationships. Insightful discussions address the challenges of underpricing creative work and highlight the significance of communicating value. The importance of understanding client needs and conducting thorough assessments for pricing strategies are emphasized. Additionally, overcoming the starving artist mentality and prioritizing client success metrics are key takeaways that resonate with creative professionals.
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Nov 16, 2022 • 59min

215 - Change is inevitable — with Anneli Hansson

Anneli Hansson, a brand strategist specializing in behavior change and design thinking, joins Chris Do to discuss navigating the ever-evolving landscape of creative service businesses. They explore how technology like AI and blockchain can reshape operations and create new opportunities. The importance of aligning business practices with personal values is highlighted, along with the need for agile collaboration in a hybrid agency model. Topics also include the fundamentals of building meaningful client relationships and adapting to the creator economy, emphasizing the benefits of embracing AI.
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Nov 9, 2022 • 1h 3min

214 - You are more than your job title — with Sarabeth Berk

Sarabeth Berk, a TEDx speaker and professional identity researcher, challenges traditional job titles and emphasizes the value of hybrid identities in the workforce. She discusses how many find fulfillment at the intersection of multiple disciplines. In a lively debate with Chris Do, they explore the complexities of self-awareness in professional branding and the importance of clearly communicating one’s unique skills. Sarabeth also provides practical strategies for those navigating the hybrid career landscape, urging listeners to embrace their diverse talents.
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Nov 2, 2022 • 59min

213 - Creativity is not magic — with Joey Cofone

Join Joey Cofone, founder and CEO of Baron Fig and author of 'The Laws of Creativity,' as he embarks on a philosophical journey exploring creativity. He discusses how creativity, much like a musical instrument, is a skill that can be developed over time. Tune in to learn about the role of failure and even delusion in achieving success, how struggles can foster personal growth, and the dynamics of personality types in creativity. Plus, gain insights on transforming negative experiences into valuable life lessons.
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Oct 26, 2022 • 55min

212 - The Laws of Creativity — with Joey Cofone

Joey Cofone, Founder and CEO of Baronfig and author of "The Laws of Creativity," returns to discuss the nuances of creativity. He shares why embracing your uniqueness can lead to greater self-expression and creativity. Joey stresses the importance of defying societal norms and nurturing instincts from a young age. Through inspiring anecdotes, including the transformative journey of Jan Ertz-Matzeliger in shoe manufacturing, he highlights how breaking barriers can unleash innovation. Listeners will gain insights on framing questions to tackle challenges and fostering genuine creativity.
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26 snips
Oct 19, 2022 • 1h 5min

211 - How to give and receive feedback — with Eric Moore

Discover the intricate dance of giving and receiving feedback in creative fields. Hear personal anecdotes that highlight transformative teaching moments and the importance of a supportive critique environment. The discussion emphasizes structured approaches to feedback, enhancing personal growth through self-discovery instead of direct critiques. With practical advice on fostering emotional preparation and clarity, this conversation transforms the sometimes daunting task of critique into a valuable tool for artistic and professional development.
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Oct 5, 2022 • 51min

209 - The 4 phases of Design Thinking — with Eric Moore

In this engaging discussion, communication strategist Eric Moore, a master in blending design thinking with nonviolent communication, explores the four phases of design thinking. He dives into the importance of empathy maps and introduces the clever rose-thorn-bud concept. The conversation also highlights how design thinking can support single parents, emphasizing community connection and the complexities of family dynamics. Humor intertwined with practical design strategies makes this talk both enlightening and entertaining!
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Sep 28, 2022 • 56min

208 - What is Design Thinking? — with Eric Moore

In this discussion, Eric Moore, a communication strategist and expert in design thinking, engages with Chris about Natasha Jen's provocative claim that design thinking is nothing but B.S. They explore the true essence of design thinking, its role in fostering creativity, and the misconceptions tied to its use. The conversation covers the importance of structured frameworks in design, effective collaboration between designers and non-designers, and how design thinking can enhance storytelling in leadership. It's a debate packed with insights that might change your view on the method.

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