Today we meet Kevon Cheung the "build in public guy" who finds joy in chaos, loves giving stuff away and nailing the perfect headline.
The Shippers Ep007 with Brody Luebkeman
Today we meet Brody Lukebkeman who used cookies to win friends and influence people before going on sabbatical to figure out if he could make it writing online (so far, so good).
The Shippers Ep006 with Marisa Hoenig
Today we meet Marisa Hoenig, a software developer who understands the value of "soft skills".
The Shippers Ep 005 with Ely Apao
Today we meet Ely Apao, a team builder who shows rather than tells.
The Shippers Ep 004 with Christine Trac
Today we meet Christine Trac, whose life changed from lifting to writing thanks to one drunken email.
The Shippers Ep 003 with Danny Reeves
Today we meet Danny Reeves, who found that his 300+ day publishing streak changed every aspect of his life.
The Shippers Ep 002 with Kevin Alexander
Today we meet Kevin Alexander, a music lover and aviation aficionado.
The Shippers Ep 001 with Ev Chapman
Today we meet Ev Chapman a prolific creator and self-professed lover of systems.
What a creative agency exec thinks NFTs are good for, and what is holding them back
I was recently working on a virtual event aimed at building community and strategic alignment among senior leaders at my company. Often these types of events are accompanied by some type of swag as a way of solidifying (literally) the bonds build and messages conveyed. Being a virtual event, I thought it was an opportunity … Continue reading What a creative agency exec thinks NFTs are good for, and what is holding them back
3 ingredients you need to use the “stone soup” approach to creating relevant value with your community (with examples)
My grandma told me a story about an early winter afternoon during the Depression in her small Ontario village. A drifter had come into town, and been asking for food to eat. Times were tough, no one would share. So he let it be known that he'd be making a big pot of delicious stone … Continue reading 3 ingredients you need to use the “stone soup” approach to creating relevant value with your community (with examples)