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Kevin Chung
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The Remarkable Leadership Podcast
How to Lead People Not Like You with Stephanie Chung
How do you effectively lead a team filled with individuals who are different from you? Kevin is joined by Stephanie Chung to discuss what it truly takes to lead with intention in today's diverse workforce. Stephanie’s unique leadership model is represented by the acronym ALLY—Ask, Listen, Learn, and You take action. This framework emphasizes the importance of leaders actively engaging with their team members to understand and support them, particularly those who may not share the same background, identity, or experiences. She dives into each component, providing practical advice and candid examples, including a powerful story known as “...
2025-06-18
33 min
MoneyDad Podcast
How Selling His House Led to Financial Freedom Through Campgrounds with Kevin Thueson
Send us a text#069. Kevin Thueson was a CPA with a comfortable career, a house, and the kind of life that looks stable from the outside. But he knew he wanted more: ownership, time freedom, and the ability to model something different for his kids.In this episode, Kevin shares the bold move that changed everything—selling his house to buy a campground. That first leap launched him into full-time entrepreneurship, a growing real estate portfolio, and a new way of raising financially empowered kids.This episode dives deep into min...
2025-06-13
1h 10
the DIEP end: A Plastic Surgery Podcast
Dr. Kevin Chung: Editor-in-Chief of the Journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Professor and Hand Surgeon at University of Michigan (#26)
Guest: Dr. Kevin Chung, Professor and Hand Surgeon at University of Michigan | Editor-in-Chief, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | Editor, Grabb and Smith’s Plastic SurgeryPodcast: The DIEP EndEpisode Summary:In this episode of The DIEP End, Dr. Said Azoury sits down with Dr. Kevin Chung, a world-renowned hand surgeon, outcomes researcher, and editorial leader. Dr. Chung discusses his journey from clinical excellence to academic leadership, shaped by a Master’s in Health Services Research and a career of combining surgical mastery with innovation.As Edit...
2025-05-21
46 min
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - PRS Journal Club
Bonus Episode. PRS Journal Club Peer Review Pearls with Dr. Kevin Chung
In this "Peer Review Pearls" Bonus Episode of the PRS Journal Club Podcast, Dr. Kevin Chung discusses the importance of peer review, his initial journey into reviewing for PRS prior to his current role as Editor-in-Chief, and pearls on providing the most effective reviews possible that help to push research in our field forward. This conversation is full of insights not only into the value that peer review has to the Journal and to our field at large, but it also delves into how being a peer reviewer can improve one's own writing, knowledge, and critical scientific thought process. ...
2025-01-28
26 min
PRS Journal Club
Bonus Episode. PRS Journal Club Peer Review Pearls with Dr. Kevin Chung
In this "Peer Review Pearls" Bonus Episode of the PRS Journal Club Podcast, Dr. Kevin Chung discusses the importance of peer review, his initial journey into reviewing for PRS prior to his current role as Editor-in-Chief, and pearls on providing the most effective reviews possible that help to push research in our field forward. This conversation is full of insights not only into the value that peer review has to the Journal and to our field at large, but it also delves into how being a peer reviewer can improve one's own writing, knowledge, and critical scientific thought process. ...
2025-01-28
26 min
Critical Care Time
20. AKI & CRRT with Dr Kevin Chung
On this week’s episode of Critical Care Time, Nick and Cyrus discuss continuous renal replacement (or kidney replacement) therapy and acute kidney injury with master intensivist and extra corporeal aficionado, Dr. Kevin Chung. Dr. Chung is a retired colonel in the United States Army, the principal force behind an intensivist-run renal replacement program in San Antonio, and is currently the Chief Medical Officer for our season one sponsor, Seastar Medical.In this episode, we discuss an approach to acute kidney injury, demystify elements of continuous renal replacement therapy, and then discuss various applications to include blood purification technology in 2024. Giv...
2024-03-25
1h 38
Critical Care Time
20. AKI & CRRT with Dr Kevin Chung
On this week’s episode of Critical Care Time, Nick and Cyrus discuss continuous renal replacement (or kidney replacement) therapy and acute kidney injury with master intensivist and extra corporeal aficionado, Dr. Kevin Chung. Dr. Chung is a retired colonel in the United States Army, the principal force behind an intensivist-run renal replacement program in San Antonio, and is currently the Chief Medical Officer for our season one sponsor, Seastar Medical.In this episode, we discuss an approach to acute kidney injury, demystify elements of continuous renal replacement therapy, and then discuss various applications to include blood purification technology in 2024. Giv...
2024-03-25
1h 38
The New Warehouse Podcast
EP 453: Charting New Paths in E-Commerce and 3PL with Yong-Soo Chung
In today's episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, Kevin speaks with Yong-Soo Chung, Founder and CEO of First Class Founders and GrowthJet, and more. The episode provides insights into Yong-Soo's entrepreneurial journey, shedding light on his successful e-commerce ventures and innovative approach in the third-party logistics (3PL) sector. Be sure to tune into this informative and inspirational episode. Learn more about Picker Pal here. Get better visibility with Surgere. Follow us on LinkedIn and YouTube.Support the show
2024-01-17
32 min
Expect Miracles Podcast
Healing The Brain And Neck With Dr. Jonathan Chung
Believe in your body's power to heal, and you'll realize the boundless potential within. In this episode, the brilliant Dr. Jonathan Chung joins us to unravel the intricate connections between the brain and neck, exploring how these two seemingly distinct realms hold the keys to unlocking the body's remarkable healing potential. Dr. Chung shares his remarkable journey, from his initial fascination with upper cervical care to his profound discoveries in chiropractic neurology. Discover the nuances of conditions like postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) and how they can be effectively managed through a combination...
2023-10-04
36 min
From Idea to Launch: For Early Entrepreneurs
When AI meets personal healthcare | Kevin Yar, TrueYouOmics
Kevin Yar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-yar-76667a192/Live podast in meetup.com: https://www.meetup.com/fromideatolaunch2/In this captivating conversation, you will explore the following key questions:Background and Motivation to Start a Business: Discover the driving force behind Kevin Yar's journey into the world of personal healthcare and how his unique background shaped his vision.How is AI Revolutionizing Personal Healthcare?: Uncover the profound impact of artificial intelligence on the personal healthcare industry and how it's reshaping the way we approach our well-being.Key Applications...
2023-10-04
44 min
The Young Cassette
Ep. 6 || (Gia An) - "Có lẽ chúng ta khó thuộc bài vì sách giáo khoa đã chọn sai cách truyền đạt" - The Young Cassette
Là một cô bé có rất nhiều niềm đam mê với những trang sách, Gia An mang tới cho The Young Cassette một màu sắc mới lạ hơn, có một chút hoài cổ do những quyển sách đã tồn tại qua năm tháng và sự hiện đại hóa do khán giả là những con người của thế hệ tương lai. Gia An và Kevin còn đề cập một chút tới việc sách giáo khoa truyền đạt thông tin có thực sự hiệu quả hay không. Riêng...
2021-11-07
47 min
The Young Cassette
Ep. 5 || (Huy Khiem) - "Có phải chúng ta đang cố kết nối với những người xa lạ mà bỏ quên những người kế bên" - The Young Cassette
Khách mời của tập này là Huy Khiêm, với những trải nghiệm và suy nghĩ của một Gen Z thì bạn Khiêm cũng cảm thấy các bạn Gen Z đã có một mối quan hệ nào đó và chúng ta có thể liên kết lại, một tập hợp thống nhất với những tài năng tiềm ẩn mà luôn dễ nhận thấy ở các bạn thế hệ hiện đại. Hãy cùng khám phá những suy nghĩ và cuộc trò chuyện này cùng với t...
2021-10-24
35 min
Asian Provocation
#13 What is D+I? With Kevin Chung
Kevin Chung is an Asian American living and working in New York City. He is the founder of Kev Management, a PR, talent and artist management company with a focus on diversity and inclusion. You can connect with Kevin @kevinkchung or @kev_mgmtKevin read from seminal book, Minor Feelings, An Asian American Reckoning, by Cathy Park Hong. News footage exclusive by CeFaan Kim, on abc, Channel 7. Asian Provocation is a queer conversational podcast, sharing invisible ideas and stories, with a focus on asian di...
2021-03-08
1h 03
How I Got Here - Inside stories behind innovation and startups in travel
18. Duke Chung of TravelBank (FULL SHOW)
TravelBank is one of a number of brands that are riding the crest of a wave in corporate travel.The newer companies in the sector are experiencing a significant amount of attention from both investors and those that have controlled the status quo for years.Why? Companies such as TravelBank (alongside TripActions, TravelPerk et al) are nimble, have big ideas and aren't afraid to do things differently.Duke Chung, co-founder and CEO at TravelBank, has taken the brand in just three years from a simple idea to be one of the serious new...
2019-12-31
52 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 91] Creativity vs. Natural Inspiration, Stealing in Art, Taking Chances, and Learning from Your Mistakes – Cracking Creativity Episode 91
A recap of episode 91 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Erik Young where he talks about creativity vs. natural inspiration, stealing in art, taking chances, and learning from your mistakes.
2019-03-06
10 min
Standout Creatives: Business, marketing, and creativity tips for solopreneurs launching their ideas
92: Nick Gray on Turning Your Hobby Into a Business, Standing Out in a Crowded Market, and Being a Leader
Nick Gray is the founder of Museum Hack, a twist on the traditional museum experience. The funny thing about Nick is, he used to hate museums. That is until he went on a date that forever changed his life. During a snowy day in NYC, a girl brought him to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and showed him artifacts, furniture, and other interesting things in the museum. This changed Nick’s perception of what a museum tour could be. That’s when he started frequenting the MET, and learned to love museums. The first time Nick...
2019-02-21
1h 03
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
92: Nick Gray on Turning Your Hobby Into a Business, Standing Out in a Crowded Market, and Being a Leader
Nick Gray is the founder of Museum Hack, a twist on the traditional museum experience. The funny thing about Nick is, he used to hate museums. That is until he went on a date that forever changed his life. During a snowy day in NYC, a girl brought him to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and showed him artifacts, furniture, and other interesting things in the museum. This changed Nick’s perception of what a museum tour could be. That’s when he started frequenting the MET, and learned to love museums. The first time Nick...
2019-02-21
1h 03
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
91: Erik Young on Creativity vs. Natural Inspiration, Stealing in Art, Taking Chances, and Learning from Your Mistakes
Erik Young is one of my friends from high school. In this episode we broke from the normal format of the show and talked about our thoughts on creativity, inspiration, the education system, and learning from your mistakes. We also talked about some of the projects he's worked on including his children's book and work as owner of 7Mangos. Read more shownotes from episode 91 with Erik Young
2019-01-08
1h 19
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 90] Chalky White on Asking What If, Being Persistent, and Never Giving Up
A recap of episode 90 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Chalky White where he talks about asking yourself what if, being persistent, and why continuing to try leads to success, among many other things.
2018-12-04
10 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
90: Chalky White on Asking What If, Being Persistent, and Never Giving Up
Chalky White grew up in an abusive household, so much so that he gave up trying in school as an act of rebellion. When he 17 he joined the police cadets where he worked with alcoholics and drug addicts. It was at this point that Chalky realized he wanted to be in service of others. One day his friend asked Chalky if he wanted to go skiing. By saying yes to his friend’s request, Chalky unknowingly changed his life. Even though he wasn’t very good at skiing on that first trip, he was hooked. A year...
2018-11-13
1h 30
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 89] Victor Yocco on Tailoring Your Message, Finding Support, and Having an Effective Website
A recap of episode 89 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Victor Yocco where he talks about why your message should change based on your platform, the importance of a support system, and the power of creating an effective website, among many other things.
2018-10-23
10 min
Kevin Boyle Podcast
Bruce Chung - Finding your voice against the odds.
I'm pumped to share this chat with my brother from another mother, Bruce Chung. I first met Bruce in March 2018 at the Bryce Yoga 300-hour Teacher Training. Since then, we've lunched together, sweated together and now podcasted together! Bruce has lived and taught yoga in (his hometown of) Toronto, Singapore, Dublin, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and San Francisco. With over 1000 certifiable training hours and 10 years of teaching experience, Bruce knows a thing or two about a thing or two on that mat! In this episode of The Yoga Life Podcast, Bruce talks about being raised by a...
2018-10-18
50 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
89: Victor Yocco on Tailoring Your Message, Finding Support, and Having an Effective Website
Victor Yocco went to school and studied psychology and communication. After school he became a researcher for zoos and science centers, but after a while he decided he needed a change. So he asked a friend who worked at Intuitive, a design and research company, if they had any open jobs. Even though he didn't have any experience in design or user research, Victor found that he was a good fit for the job. His background in psychology and research allowed him to make the transition from researching zoos to researching user experience design. The...
2018-10-01
1h 17
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 88] Shawn Coss on Being a Popular Artist, Defining Your Success, and Business Being Hard Work
A recap of episode 88 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Shawn Coss where he talks about why there’s no formula for becoming a popular artist, defining success on your own terms, and why running an art business is such hard work, among many other things.
2018-09-18
10 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
88: Shawn Coss on Being a Popular Artist, Defining Your Success, and Business Being Hard Work
Shawn Coss grew up loving cartoons, but never dreamed it could become his full-time job. He grew up in a time and place where art wasn't considered a viable career. His dad told him he should get a "real job" instead of pursuing his dreams. The thought was, you could only be a professional artist if you went to an art institute, or learned at Disney. Like most people who grow up in difficult financial situations, Shawn's dad didn't want Shawn to grow up with the same hardships he had to go through. Shawn hit...
2018-08-22
1h 13
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 87] Derek Miller on Creative Action, Having Positive Mindsets, and Not Getting Down on Yourself
A recap of episode 87 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Derek Miller where he talks about why you need to keep your creative momentum, the power of a positive mindset, and not getting down on yourself, among many other things.
2018-08-02
08 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
87: Derek Miller on Creative Action, Having Positive Mindsets, and Not Getting Down on Yours
Derek Miller has always had a creative side to his life. As a kid he wanted to be a cartoonist, and little did he know, he would become deeply entrenched in that world as an adult through the web comic Cyanide and Happiness. While he was in college, and a few years afterward, Derek was part of a small metal band and also ran a small music blog. He was also a part of a non-profit to help artists turn their passion into full-time jobs. All that experience in the art world helped Derek run t...
2018-07-25
1h 30
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
Katie Hornor on Sharing Your Gifts, Respecting People, and Defining Success
Katie Hornor knew from a young age that wanted to serve God. She also realized that she had a teacher's heart, so she majored in education. After finishing school with a degree in education and a minor in Spanish, Katie and her husband moved to Mexico as missionaries. While in Mexico she worked at a Bible college and local mission college. But one of the most pivotal decisions in her life was deciding to home school her children. This was the moment she realized that other parents in Mexico had no resources for home schooling...
2018-06-19
1h 03
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 85] Ron Dawson on the Power of Stories, Putting in the Work, Learning on the Fly
A recap of episode 85 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Ron Dawson the power of storytelling, putting in the work, and learning on the fly among many other things.
2018-05-23
08 min
Kumite TV
Interview: Kevin Chung (ONE Bantamweight)
John Hyon Ko caught up with Kevin Chung on his recent visit to South Korea to discuss how he hustled his way into getting signed by ONE Championship, learning from the Kevin Belingon loss, the injuries he sustained that took him out the Masakazu Imanari matchup, and more.
2018-05-23
11 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
85: Ron Dawson on the Power of Stories, Putting in the Work, Learning on the Fly
Ron Dawson‘s earliest experience with film came through a time traveling caper film he created when he was a kid. Unfortunately, like many creatives, “real life” aspirations took over. Instead of following his passion for film, he followed his interest in business. Ron’s first endeavor in business was attempting to buy and sell businesses with his cousin. Although this idea did not work out, it gave him a taste of the business world. After failing to launch his business buying venture, and graduating with a business degree from UC Berkley, Ron got a job at S...
2018-05-10
1h 41
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Replay] Colin McCann on Productivity, Taking on an Ambitious Project, and the Power of Beliefs
This is a replay of episode 31 with Colin McCann. Colin believes there is a better way to be productive in our lives, so he set out to create it himself. Most of us would be way too scared to leave our cushy jobs and try to go at it on our own, but with a plan of action and comfortable savings, Colin took that chance. --- Here are three things you can learn from Colin: Big Risks Don’t Need to Be Made with Snap Judgments Just because you are doing something dras...
2018-05-01
1h 10
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 84] Brett Michael Innes on Adapting to Your Situation, the Power of Mentorship, and Not Giving it to Fear
A recap of episode 84 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Brett Michael Innes where he talks about adapting to your situation, why mentorship is powerful, and not letting fear get the best of you.
2018-04-10
08 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
84: Brett Michael Innes on Adapting to Your Situation, the Power of Mentorship, and Not Giving it to Fear
Brett Michael Innes didn't know if he would ever fulfill his dream of becoming a film maker. As a teenager, he knew he wanted to make movies but there were a few things that stood in the way of him accomplishing his dream. During that time, his family went into debt, so he couldn't afford to go to film school. He also had to work at a call center just to support himself. After some introspective thinking, Brett decided he wanted to pursue his dream of film making. So he worked a year at the...
2018-03-28
1h 20
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Replay] Natalie Kim on Choosing Yourself, Being Vulnerable, and Dealing with Mixed Reactions
This is a replay of episode 30 with Natalie Kim. Natalie believes we should not rely on others to further our careers. We are no longer beholden to decisiosn from the gatekeepers. We are the deciders of our own destiny. In this episode, Natlie tells us why we need to pursue own own dreams. --- Natalie Kim is an actress, writer, and artist. She also hosted It’s a Draw With Natalie Kim, where she interviewed comedians and cartoonist while they drew. On this episode, Natalie talks about why you need to work on your own pro...
2018-03-13
1h 06
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 83] Cebo Campbell on Putting Everything Into Your Work, Taking Your Time, and Striving to be the Best
A recap of episode 83 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Cebo Campbell where he talks about why you should put your all into your work, why you should take your time, and why you should always strive to be the best.
2018-03-07
08 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
83: Cebo Campbell on Putting Everything Into Your Work, Taking Your Time, and Striving to be the Best
Cebo Campbell grew up with a father and a community only interested in one of his talents: football. When he was a kid, his father was the coach of his football team where he stressed one thing, be the best you can be. Cebo took that advice to heart and became a dynamic football player, but due to his height, only got a football scholarship from one school. So he took it. This is when Cebo started to shift his focus from athletics to academics. He was always creative, but it wasn't until his teacher encouraged him t...
2018-02-20
2h 04
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Replay] Kim Nicol on Her Journey into Mindfulness, How Mindfulness Helps High Powered People, and the Many Ways She Teaches
This is a replay of episode 29 with Kim Nicol. Kim's journey from marketing, to law, to mindfulness and meditation is an inspiration for anyone who feels stuck at their jobs or in their career. There's a lot we can learn from Kim, so check out our great conversation. --- Kim Nicol teaches meditations and mindfulness and has helped thousands of people find calm in everyday moments. In this episode Kim talks about how she went from marketing, to being a lawyer, to becoming a mindfulness and meditations teacher. She also talks about how to relate to...
2018-02-06
1h 05
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 82] Erik Kruger on Lessons from Failure, Letting Principles Guide You, and Creating Value for Your Audience
A recap of episode 82 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Erik Kruger where he talks about the lessons we can learn from failure, why you should let your principles guide you, and the importance of creating value for your audience.
2018-01-24
10 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
82: Erik Kruger on Lessons from Failure, Letting Principles Guide You, and Creating Value for Your Audience
Erik Kruger is like many of us who became entranced by the idea of lifestyle design. He read Tim Ferriss's Four Hour Workweek and felt the desire to work as few hours as possible so he could "run around and do other things" with all his extra free time. So he tried to build businesses that let him live that lifestyle. His first attempt was a local freelance network, which fizzled out. He also tried to create web directories for physical therapists, gyms, and models, but those never gained traction either. He describes all of these unsuccessful p...
2018-01-17
1h 19
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 81] Ja-Nae Duane on Vulnerability, Staying in Touch with Creativity, and the Power of Mindsets
A recap of episode 81 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Ja-Nae Duane where she talks about how vulnerability leads to great work, why you need to stay in touch with your creativity, and why your mindset is so important.
2018-01-09
12 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
81: Ja-Nae Duane on Vulnerability, Staying in Touch with Creativity, and the Power of Mindsets
Ja-Nae Duane has worn many creative hats in her career. She started off as an opera singer where she performed at places like The Met and the White House, but soon realized it wasn’t a sustainable career. So she branched out and started working for a social networking company, which was the beginning of her entrepreneurial journey. While working there she realized the major difference between the way men and women approached entrepreneurship. This led her to start a group called Wild Women Entrepreneurs, which grew to 55 chapters in nine months. After a stint run...
2017-12-20
1h 16
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 80] Angela Ferrari on Believing in Yourself, Having Fun, and Struggles and Success
A recap of episode 80 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Angela Ferrari where she talks about believing in yourself, having fun, and how struggles can lead to success.
2017-11-29
08 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
80: Angela Ferrari on Believing in Yourself, Having Fun, and Struggles and Success
Angela Ferrari has always lived a creative life. When she was young she lived in a rural area where she figured out creative ways to play. She would build tree forts, spray paint plants, and turn her mundane environment into stories. Angela continued that creative streak in college where she studied studio art and painting. After college, she moved to Portland, Maine and started working at a restaurant. While working as a waitress, Angela forged relationships with the restaurant owners and patrons. After a while, Angela was able to quit her job as a waitress to work...
2017-11-21
1h 11
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 79] Henry May on Leaving His Respected Job, Letting Ideas Develop, and Taking Action
A recap of episode 79 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Henry May where he talks about why well respected jobs aren’t always right for us, why good ideas take time to develop, and why you need to stop waiting and put your ideas into action.
2017-11-07
09 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
79: Henry May on Leaving His Respected Job, Letting Ideas Develop, and Taking Action
Henry May spent his childhood playing with LEGOs. He loved the outdoors and harmless mischief. He thought his life was pre-ordained. He thought our paths are set for us. This all changed the summer he joined Teach First. The two years he spent here, changed his thoughts on the education system and his role in the world. After his time at Teach First, and a short stint at Procter & Gamble, Henry took a trip to Colombia through Teach Colombia and fell in love with the country. But he also heard horrible stories about the public...
2017-10-17
1h 26
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 78] Kristen Fagan on the Downside of Perfectionism, the Power of Play, and Following Your Intuition
A recap of episode 78 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Kristen Fagan where she talks about letting go of your perfectionism, the power of play, and following your intuition.
2017-09-27
08 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
78: Kristen Fagan on the Downside of Perfectionism, the Power of Play, and Following Your Intuition
Kristen Fagan has always been a creator. Even when she was young, she would create coloring book drawings for her younger family members to color in. That creative mindset helped her get a degree and a job doing graphic design. After a few years working in design, her interest in art was reignited. Her job allowed her to work on her art while also working in design, which fueled her interest in paintings and drawing. Her passion for art grew so much that it even led to creating her own painting workshops. In this episode...
2017-09-19
1h 11
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 77] David Smooke on Taking Incremental Steps, Community Building, and Unleashing Your Potential
A recap of episode 77 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with David Smooke where he talks about taking small incremental steps, the importance of community, and why you shouldn’t hold yourself back.
2017-08-31
05 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
David Smooke on Taking Incremental Steps, Community Building, and Unleashing Your Potential
David Smooke studied economics and creative writing in university because he liked to write and felt economics had real world applications. He believed these two areas of study would be practical skills to have for his career. After graduating, David got a job as a journalist, but felt his creativity was being stifled. He was given assignments, and was given very little leeway in how he could apply his creativity. So he saved up a few months rent and moved to San Francisco. This turned out to be the pivotal moment in David's career. It...
2017-08-22
1h 09
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 76] Melissa Dinwiddie on Being Happy, Making Time for Creativity, and Sharing Your Work
A recap of episode 76 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Melissa Dinwiddie where she talks about being happy with your self and your work, making time for your goals and creativity, and sharing your work without expectations, among many other things.
2017-08-01
10 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
76: Melissa Dinwiddie on Being Happy, Making Time for Creativity, and Sharing Your Work
Melissa Dinwiddie spent much of her life thinking she wasn't an artist. Even though she loved doing creative things, and her parents encouraged her to become an artist, she still chose to take a different path. She was intimidated by all the people who drew better than her, so she stopped making art for 15 years. Even a stint as a dance student at Julliard, a prestigious performing arts school, didn't convince her to stick with her creative inclinations. Instead, she went to school for cultural studies and even attempted to get her PhD. While trying...
2017-07-25
1h 41
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 75] Kerry Burki on Listening to Your Younger Self, Learning to Say No, and Shifting Your Mindset
A recap of episode 75 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Kerry Burki where she talks about letting your younger self guide you, learning to say no, and shifting your mindset, among many other things.
2017-07-11
06 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
75: Kerry Burki on Listening to Your Younger Self, Learning to Say No, and Shifting Your Mindset
Kerry Burki had an idea simmering in her head ever since high school. She wanted to make all women feel beautiful. This idea sat in her head for years before she would finally unleash it. Kerry's story starts like a lot of our stories. We have a kernel of an idea that sits in our heads. Sometimes we act on it, but more often than not, we let it sit. Then, something pushes us to act on it. Kerry's push came twenty years later in the form of her time in Marie Forleo's B School. ...
2017-06-27
1h 19
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Replay] Mike Roy on the Common Myths Artist Believe, How to Overcome Those Beliefs, and Finding the Perfect Niche for Your Creative Business
This is a replay of episode 28 with Mike Roy. Mike Roy is an expert on the myths that hold artists back. He has explored, examined, and dissected these ideas, and explains how they hold us back from our true potential. There's a lot we can learn from Mike, so check out our great conversation. --- Mike Roy is the creator of Artist Myth, a site dedicated to helping artists overcome the things that hold them back. In this episode, Mike talks about the common myths artists believe, what people can do to overcome those myths, and...
2017-06-20
1h 11
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 74] Dave Conrey on the Importance of Connection, the Keys to a Creative Business, and Getting Started
A recap of episode 74 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Dave Conrey where he talks about the importance of connecting with others, some of his keys to building a creative business, and getting started.
2017-06-13
07 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
74: Dave Conrey on the Importance of Connection, the Keys to a Creative Business, and Getting Started
Dave Conrey‘s path to becoming a full-time artist is not a simple one. Growing up, he wasn’t that passionate about art, but over time, and after a series of jobs and ventures, he has finally dedicated himself to the idea. After going to school for art and graphic design, Dave had two separate stints as an art director, but was laid off both times. He also spent time as a author, podcaster, and creator of Fresh Rag, which helped artists sell their work. After years of feeling unfulfilled, Dave finally decided to put every...
2017-06-06
1h 29
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 73] Logan Nickleson on Misunderstandings About Marketing, Finding Your Audience, and Using Psychology to Your Advantage
A recap of episode 73 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Logan Nickleson where he why marketing has gotten such a bad rap, the most essential element for finding your audience, and how we can use psychology to our advantage.
2017-05-23
07 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
73: Logan Nickleson on Misunderstandings About Marketing, Finding Your Audience, and Using Psychology to Your Advantage
Logan Nickleson has always had an admiration for the arts. When he was a child he liked to draw and paint. When he was 15-16 years old he started getting into music. And for college, he went into journalism. While in college, Logan saw the changes that were happening in journalism. So he changed his major to advertising. This led to his internship at an advertising agency. His internship turned into a full-time job, where he worked on numerous projects. It was during this time that a revelation came to him. While making short videos f...
2017-05-09
1h 22
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Replay] Lee Moyer on learning from others, dealing with criticism, and his Kickstarter game
This is a replay of episode 27 with Lee Moyer. If you want an idea of what it's like to build a successful career as an artist and illustrator, look no further than Lee. He has some great advice that's worth re-sharing for those of you who didn't catch it the first time or for those who want to re-listen to Lee's great wisdom. -- Lee Moyer is a polymath and illustrator who has been working for over 35 years. He has worked with book publishers, theaters, and game developers among many other things. In this episode, we...
2017-05-02
1h 18
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 72] Amy Oestreicher on Being a Detourist, Being More Capable Than We Think, and Taking Risks
A recap of episode 72 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Amy Oestreicher wheres she talks about being a detourist, being more capable than we think we are, and how our creativity benefits from taking small risks.
2017-04-25
08 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
72: Amy Oestreicher on Being a Detourist, Being More Capable Than We Think, and Taking Risks
Amy Oestreicher thought she had her life all figured out. Ever since she was young, she felt she was born to perform. She was all set to go to college for musical theater when medical complications derailed everything. During her senior year of high school Amy started having stomach pains. When she went into surgery to fix it, her stomach shot out of her body and she went into a coma for months. She spent years and many surgeries in hospitals trying to reach some semblance of normalcy. During this trying time, Amy turned to c...
2017-04-18
1h 17
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Replay] Katy Walker and Joel Mejia on Taking Action, Working with Limitations, and Empowering Others
This is a replay of episode 26 with Katy Walker and Joel Mejia. Life can sometimes overwhelm us. We get bogged down by all the negative things around us. That's why it was such a pleasure to do an interview with people like Katie and Joel. Their positivity, and inspirational work is something we should all aspire to follow. --- Katy Walker and Joel Mejia are the co-directors of the Time is Art documentary, a film that follow’s Jennifer Palmer’s journey after her aunt’s death and her exploration of synchronicity. They are also the min...
2017-04-11
1h 30
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 71] Cassia Cogger on Being Open to New Ideas, Avoiding Complacency, Being Consistent, and the Art of Simplification
A recap of episode 71 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Cassia Cogger wheres he talks about why we need to be open to new ideas, the importance of avoiding complacency and being consistent, and the art of simplification, among many other things.
2017-04-04
07 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
71: Cassia Cogger on Being Open to New Ideas, Avoiding Complacency, Being Consistent, and the Art of Simplification
Cassia Cogger has created art ever since she was young. In middle school she won a national contest for a laundry detergent brand. And unlike most artists, she began selling her art early in life. After college, Cassia abandoned her artistic pursuits and got a job as an editor at a trade magazine. It was during this time that Cassia realized she wanted to become a full-time artist. So she picked up a few odd jobs to support her painting business. Before her daughter was born, Cassia was featured in a magazine as a rising...
2017-03-28
1h 29
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 70] Kent Sanders on Taking Breaks, the Obstacles That Hold Us Back, and Changing Our Money Mentality
A recap of episode 70 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Kent Sanders where he talks about why breaks are important, some of the biggest things holding us back, and changing our mindsets about money.
2017-03-22
08 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
70: Kent Sanders on Taking Breaks, the Obstacles That Hold Us Back, and Changing Our Money Mentality
Kent Sanders has lived a life full of creativity ever since he was young, but it never occurred to him that he could make a living from his creativity. When Kent was young, he separated his love of creativity from his love of religion. It never occurred to him that he could combine those two interests. After working in the ministry for a few years, he decided he wanted to go back to school to teach. He wanted to challenge himself by doing something new. While finishing up his master’s degree, a realization dawned on...
2017-03-14
1h 17
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 69] Bob Baker on Following Your Curiosity, Being Persistent, and Finding Success as an Artist
A recap of episode 68 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Bob Baker where he talks about doing things that interest you, why you need to be persistent, and what separates successful artists from unsuccessful artists.
2017-03-08
08 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Replay] Tim Lawrence on Growing Through Adversity, Minimalism, and the Power of Listening
This is a replay of episode 23 with Tim Lawrence. With so many people going through adversity, it is important to remember that we can grow through even the most trying circumstances. --- Tim Lawrence is a copy editor, writer and adversity researcher. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Barclays Center, and Lincoln Center, and has copyedited for New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling authors. In this episode, Tim talks about growing through adversity, the benefits of a minimalist lifestyle, and the power of listening. Here are three lessons you can lea...
2017-03-01
1h 37
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
69: Bob Baker on Following Your Curiosity, Being Persistent, and Finding Success as an Artist
Bob Baker has always been determined to make a living from his creative career. He started off his career by creating a music publication from scratch, with no prior experience. He didn’t let his lack of experience prevent him from achieving his goals. He just experimented with different ideas until he made it work. Since that first publication he has expanded his interests well beyond a local music magazine. He has dabbled with writing, painting, and creating courses for aspiring artists. He even got into stand-up and improv comedy. Bob has not let the st...
2017-02-21
1h 15
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 68] Kym Dolcimascolo on Creating a Plan, Knowing Your Audience, and How Artists Can Change the World
A recap of episode 68 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Kym Dolcimascolo where she talks about creating plans, why you should know your audience, and how artists can change the world.
2017-02-14
06 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
68: Kym Dolcimascolo on Creating a Plan, Knowing Your Audience, and How Artists Can Change the World
Kym Dolcimascolo got a degree in photography and film making but didn't follow that path once she graduated from school. Instead she became a computer engineer and worked her way up the career ladder. After working for a while in the corporate world, she decided she had had enough. So, she set herself up to leave her corporate job and started a web design company. This career move allowed her to work with people who embraced creativity, and eventually led her into coaching for artists and creatives. In this episode Kym talks about...
2017-02-07
1h 24
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Replay] 44: Sarah Jackson on Making a Positive Impact on Immigrant Families, the Power of Small Steps, and Why You Need to Just Get Started
This is a replay of episode 44 with Sarah Jackson. In these trying times, it's good to remember that people like Sarah are making a huge difference in the world. Sarah Jackson is the founder of Casa de Paz, a hospitality home for families affected by immigrant detention. She is also the founder ofVolleyball Latino, a year-round indoor volleyball league that raises money for Casa de Paz. In this episode, Sarah talks about why she started Casa de Paz and Volleyball Latino, the importance of taking small steps, and why you need to take action if you want to...
2017-01-31
1h 08
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 67] Marcella Chamorro on Letting Go of Ego, Getting Into Creative Flow, and Becoming More Mindful
A recap of episode 67 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Marcella Chamorro where she talks about letting go of your ego, getting into creative flow, and becoming more mindful.
2017-01-24
06 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
67: Marcella Chamorro on Lettting Go of Ego, Getting Into Creative Flow, and Becoming More Mindful
Marcella Chamorro's creative journey hasn't been a straight line. Her career path didn't reveal itself to her until well after she graduated from college. In fact, she took multiple detours including working at a non-profit, getting her masters degree, and starting a web design business, all before finding her true calling. She only recognized her true calling of writing, photography, and technology after running her web design business. Through these mediums she is able to help people tap into the serenity and enjoyment they crave. In this episode, Marcella talks about letting go of your...
2017-01-17
50 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 66] Charlotte Eriksson (The Glass Child) on Facing Obstacles, Knowing Yourself and Your Fans, and The Importance of Your Why
A recap of episode 66 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Charlotte Eriksson where she talks about facing obstacles, knowing yourself and your fans, and the importance of knowing your why.
2017-01-11
06 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
66: Charlotte Eriksson (The Glass Child) on Facing Obstacles, Knowing Yourself and Your Fans, and The Importance of Your Why
Charlotte Eriksson grew up in a house where athletics were emphasized. The arts weren't celebrated and you weren't supposed toe express your feelings. Her family didn't grow up listening to music, so she didn't really discover music until she was 16 years old. That's when a friend introduced her music that touched her life. From that moment on, she knew she wanted to be a musician. She knew she wanted to spend her life creating that magical feeling for other people. And at the age of 18 Charlotte moved to London to pursue her dream. Since that moment, she...
2017-01-03
1h 13
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 65] Ryan Hildebrandt on Experimentation, Giving Value, and Creating Something Bigger Than Ourselves
A recap of episode 65 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Ryan Hildebrandt and myself where we talk about providing value, writing my book, and starting a TEDx event from scratch.
2016-12-20
05 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
65: Ryan Hildebrandt on Experimentation, Giving Value, and Creating Something Bigger Than Ourselves
Something a little bit different this week. Instead of a one way interview, I had a conversation with Ryan Hildebrandt of The Maker’s Journey podcast. In it we talked about starting our podcasts, why you should provide value, writing a book, building a TEDx event from scratch, and much more. Here are three things I learned by talking with Ryan: Everything Starts Off as an Experiment If you look around at all the wonderful things people are able to accomplish, you might believe they were meant to do it. For them, things go off with...
2016-12-06
1h 24
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 64] Dr. Matthew Horkey and Charine Tan on Having Experiences, Investing in Yourself, and Being a Better Communicator
A recap of episode 64 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Dr. Matthew Horkey and Charine Tan where they talk more about why experiences are better than having things, why you should invest in yourself, and why communication is the most important skill you can learn.
2016-11-29
05 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
64: Dr. Matthew Horkey and Charine Tan on Having Experiences, Investing in Yourself, and Being a Better Communicator
Dr. Matthew Horkey and Charine Tan were both on extremely successful career paths. Matt was working for a seven-figure chiropractic business and Charine was offered a lucrative management position at her company. On the outside, everything looked great. But internally, they both felt they were living a life of complacency. The tipping point came when they took a sabbatical to wine regions around the world. That’s when something struck Charine. She believed they could build a business around wine and travel. So they built up enough run way to quit their jobs and started their journey as t...
2016-11-22
1h 40
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 63] Nicolas Cole on Learning from Everything You do, the Importance of Helping Others, and the Benefit of Marketing
A recap of episode 63 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Nicolas Cole where he talks more about why you should learn from everything you do, why you should help others, and why marketing is not your enemy.
2016-11-15
08 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
63: Nicolas Cole on Learning from Everything You do, the Importance of Helping Others, and the Benefit of Marketing
Nicolas Cole looks like someone out of a fitness magazine, but it hasn't always been that way. When he was growing up, he was sick almost every day. By the time he was 17 years old, he weighed less than 100 pounds. He missed school a lot and didn't have many friends. So he turned to World of Warcraft. World of Warcraft became his escape from life. He played so much that he was one of the top players in the entire game. That is until he was faced with a tough decision. He could either continue to pursue...
2016-11-01
1h 36
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 62] Monica Kang on Thinking Like an Outsider, the Importance of Asking Questions, and the Power of Self-Awareness
A recap of episode 62 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Monica Kang where she talks more about why you should think link an outsider, the importance of asking questions, and how self-awareness can improve your problem solving.
2016-10-25
06 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
62: Monica Kang on Thinking Like an Outsider, the Importance of Asking Questions, and the Power of Self-Awareness
Monica Kang knew early in life that she wanted to work in international affairs. Her upbringing in two countries compelled her to understand how people related to each other, and steered her towards her role working with the government. Monica worked for years in international affairs, and even though she loved her job, she still felt something was lacking. She saw that people weren't creatively fulfilled at their jobs and knew she wanted to help them. She knew she could fulfill that gap, so she started up Innovators Box. In this episode learn why you...
2016-10-18
1h 04
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap for Episode 61] Kaitlyn Guay on Creative Growth as and Evolution, Finding Beauty an Gratitude, and Overcoming Resistance
A recap of episode 61 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Kaitlyn Guay where she talks more about why creative growth is an evolution, how to find beauty and gratitude in every day life, and ways you can overcome Resistance.
2016-10-04
08 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
61: Kaitlyn Guay on Creative Growth as and Evolution, Finding Beauty an Gratitude, and Overcoming Resistance
Kaitlyn Guay grew up wanting to be in Broadway. She grew up in a household where she wasn’t allowed to watch TV and could only watch movies on the weekends. She grew up in a cultural bubble where she entertained herself by writing poems and song lyrics for fun. While she wanted to be an artist and entertainer, those around her thought it would be too risky, so she became a musical teacher. This allowed her to share her passion for the arts with others. That is until a severe case of Chronic Lyme Disease forced he...
2016-09-27
1h 55
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap Episode] Adam James Butcher on Sharing Your Work, the Importance of Habits and Routines, and Why Artists Need to Sell
A recap of episode 60 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Adam James Butcher where he dives more into why you should share your work, the value of habits and routines, and why selling is crucial for your business.
2016-09-20
07 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap Episode] Andrea Dantas on Learning, Leaning in to Your Why, and Doing Work that Matters
A recap of episode 59. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Andrea Dantas wheres he dives more into why you should never stop learning, why you should always remember your why, and what it takes to do work that matters to you.
2016-09-06
06 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
Andrea Dantas on Learning, Leaning in to Your Why, and Doing Work that Matters
Andrea Dantas could have ended up poor and broke in Brazil. Her father went bankrupt when she was a child and her mother struggled to feed two kids. Her one saving grace was her love for acting. Andrea left Brazil to study acting in Australia. While she was able to get a tourist Visa, she had trouble getting a work Visa. So her mother smuggled her money by putting it inside books she sent through the mail. While she survived on a diet of canned beans, she was still happy because she was learning and doing what...
2016-08-30
1h 20
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
[Recap Episode] Bodlar Deathbringer on Being a Prolific Creator, Networking and Marketing Your Art, and Overcoming Your Fears
A recap of episode 58. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Bodlar Deathbringer where he dives more into the challenges you face as an artist, the importance in marketing and networking, and why you need to confront your fears.
2016-08-23
06 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
58: Bodlar Deathbringer on Being a Prolific Creator, Networking and Marketing Your Art, and Overcoming Your Fears
Bodlar Deathbringer is a visual artist living in New York City. Since early in his life, it seemed like he was destined to become an artist. His father was a visual artist and his mother was a writer. He also started creating his own paintings when he was eight years old. So it would seem odd that Bodlar went into IT work. After years of working in the corporate world, he finally decided he had enough. He decided he would move to New York City to pursue his art career full-time. It hasn't always been easy, but B...
2016-08-16
1h 26
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
Ginger Kern on Engaging Your Playfulness, Helping Others and Ourselves, and Travel as a Rite of Passage Recap Episode
The first recap episode of the show. Let me know what you think of the shortened format. If you liked this recap, check out Ginger's full episode!
2016-08-02
07 min
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
57: Ginger Kern on Engaging Your Playfulness, Helping Others and Ourselves, and Travel as a Rite of Passage
Ginger Kern knew she wanted to leave her childhood home in the Midwest even when she was a young. She grew up reading books on adventure and mythology, which fueled her desire to get away. So, when she had the opportunity to visit her family in Germany, she jumped on it. Even though she didn’t speak German and her family didn’t speak English, she was hooked on travel and living abroad. This was the beginning of her life fueled by travel, adventure, and a desire to help other people do the same. In this...
2016-07-26
1h 28
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
56: Chris Dessi on Building a Personal Brand, Becoming a Tastemaker, and Defining Success
Chris Dessi was fired three times in two years, but that didn’t stop him from building a successful career. Instead of letting those setbacks get him down, he leveraged them into building his own business, writing multiple books, appearing on TV, and running his own summits. In this episode, learn about the power of a personal brand, being a taste maker, and defining success. Here are three things you can learn from Chris: Build a personal brand Building a personal brand is one of the best things you can do to make a name fo...
2016-07-19
1h 38
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
Puneet Sachdev on His Journey Into Creative Philanthropy, the Key to Successful Projects, and the Importance of Mindfulness
Puneet Sachdev worked for years in the hotel industry and with General Electric as a management consultant. He now uses that knowledge in his work as a consultant, creative philanthropist, and coach. He is also the author of Deepa Wishes Daddy Happy Birthday, a book based on the time he’s spent with his daughter. He uses 100% of the proceeds from the book to support the education of underprivileged children. The book also began his work as a creative philanthropist. In this episode, learn how Puneet turned his idea into reality, why you need to put yourself ou...
2016-06-28
1h 11
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
54: Sally Safadi on Playing in Empty Spaces, the Importance of Trial and Error, and Leveraging our Imaginations
Sally Safadi was working at an after school program for kids between medical school and graduating . While there, she found it was difficult for children to learn in the traditional school environment after already spending eight hours in school. So she came up with different games for the kids to play to get them involved in learning. This began her shift from studying science to studying and exploring creativity. Sally’s site, Neurons Away, is the hub for all her work including her book and card game. Each of her projects help people explore and exercise their im...
2016-06-21
1h 18
Cracking Creativity Podcast with Kevin Chung
53: Catherine Orer on Multiple Paths to Success, the Importance of Gratitude, and Becoming Part of a Community
Catherine Orer was an award winning communications and PR expert for multinational corporations for years, but that job never felt fulfilling to her. So, when the opportunity to study at Christies in Paris opened up, she jumped on it. While in Paris she gained hands on experience working in contemporary art galleries. After her studies, she brought this knowledge and experience back to Canada. While working at an art gallery in Montreal, many artists approached her for help. This began Catherine’s journey as The Artist Entrepreneur. In this episode, find out why gratitude is so...
2016-06-14
1h 01