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Revise and Resubmit - The Mayukh ShowRevise and Resubmit - The Mayukh ShowCreative Acts for Curious People (Greenberg 2021) - Weekend Book Review#VSSER25 #WeekendBookReviewđŸŽ™ïž Welcome to Revise and Resubmit, and this is your Weekend Book Review — where bold ideas meet curious minds, and every page is an invitation to think just a little more creatively than before.Today, we dive into a book that doesn’t just ask you to read — it dares you to do. To experiment. To explore. To observe. To stretch your imagination like it’s a muscle you never realized was waiting for a good workout.The book? “Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways.”The...2025-04-1323 minThe Unmistakable Creative PodcastThe Unmistakable Creative PodcastListener Favorites: Sarah Stein Greenberg | Creative Acts for Curious PeopleThere are more ways to approach any challenge than you can imagine. Sarah Stein Greenberg gives us an entirely new paradigm that, with a little curiosity, could open the door to a more creative and fun-filled world where ideas become action. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-0556 minPeople I (Mostly) AdmirePeople I (Mostly) Admire148. How to Have Good IdeasSarah Stein Greenberg runs Stanford’s d.school, which teaches design as a mode of problem solving. She and Steve talk about what makes her field different from other academic disciplines, how to approach hard problems, and why brainstorms are so annoying. SOURCE:Sarah Stein Greenberg, executive director of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University. RESOURCES:Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways, by Sarah Stein Greenberg (2021).Noora Health.Civilla.Substantial.Rare.Sarah Stein Greenberg wildlife photography. EXTRAS:"Feeling Sound and Hearing Color...2025-01-0459 minStart Up Nerd PodcastStart Up Nerd PodcastUnlocking AI Gold: Transform Your Marketing with Michael Greenberg's Insights!Discover the untapped potential of AI automation in marketing and business innovation as we chat with industry veteran Michael Greenberg. Ever thought a sauce could be the secret to success? Michael likens productized services to a complex yet valuable sauce, simplified for excellence. With practical examples, he reveals how AI applications can amplify marketing strategies, ensuring consistency and personalization through lead enrichment. From automating tedious link-building to crafting AI-driven avatars for virtual branding on TikTok, Michael offers a treasure trove of insights. He also shares the challenges of running an AI agency, emphasizing digital transformation, patience, and the need...2024-12-1920 minRed String TheoryRed String Theory7. The Mysterious Death of Ellen Greenberg Part 2The case we're diving into today dates back to 2011, but the fight to determine the true cause of death is still ongoing in the courts. This is Part 1 of the perplexing and heartbreaking case of Ellen Greenberg.Ellen was a 27-year-old first-grade teacher found dead in her apartment on a snowy evening in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 26, 2011. She had been stabbed 20 times, and her death was shockingly ruled a suicide—despite the violent nature of her injuries. This ruling sparked a 13-year battle for her family, who have relentlessly fought to have her cause of death reclassified as...2024-12-1528 minClearer Thinking with Spencer GreenbergClearer Thinking with Spencer GreenbergWhat effects does guaranteed income have on U.S. citizens? (with Eva Vivalt)Read the full transcript here. What have we learned about UBI from recent, large-scale studies? What factors contribute to differential attrition in (especially long-term) studies? How much does it cost to run large UBI studies? Where else in the world have major UBI studies been run? What's the difference between "guaranteed income" and UBI? How do people in cash transfer studies tend to spend their money? Should restrictions be placed on what people can spend their study money on? How long does it take to see various effects of UBI or guaranteed income on a large scale...2024-12-121h 11Rabbi Zushe GreenbergRabbi Zushe GreenbergThe Shabbat Candle Survey (Parshat Chayei-Sarah)The Shabbat Candle Survey (Parshat Chayei-Sarah) The difference between men & women lighting Shabbat candles. 2024-11-2413 minRabbi Levi GreenbergRabbi Levi GreenbergVayeira: Who Is The Boss At Home?The story of Abraham and Sarah defines the unique roles of men and women in building a Jewish home.2024-11-1144 minRabbi Zushe GreenbergRabbi Zushe GreenbergTorah Class - Parshat Vayeira: Who is the Boss of the Home?Torah Class - Parshat Vayeira: Who is the Boss of the Home? A bitter argument between Abraham and Sarah is settled by G-d Himself, teaching us the Jewish model for running the home, and the proper roles of husband and wife. Click here for the class handout 2024-11-1047 minRed String TheoryRed String Theory6. The Mysterious Death of Ellen Greenberg Part 1The case we're diving into today dates back to 2011, but the fight to determine the true cause of death is still ongoing in the courts. This is Part 1 of the perplexing and heartbreaking case of Ellen Greenberg.Ellen was a 27-year-old first-grade teacher found dead in her apartment on a snowy evening in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 26, 2011. She had been stabbed 20 times, and her death was shockingly ruled a suicide—despite the violent nature of her injuries. This ruling sparked a 13-year battle for her family, who have relentlessly fought to have her cause of death reclassified as...2024-11-0426 minLife in Stages with Joel GreenbergLife in Stages with Joel GreenbergEp. 4 – Sarah OrensteinSarah Orenstein was a touchstone for me during the pandemic lockdown. We’d meet outdoors, drink coffee and inflict ourselves and our anxieties on each other. We also found time to laugh at the insanity of the world around us. Sarah works, and has worked, at every major theatre in the country, including both the Stratford and Shaw Festivals. We met in 2008, when Sarah joined the Studio 180 Theatre production of Stuff Happens, one of those watershed moments that we cherish. And among the gifts of that project is my enduring friendship with Sarah. Sarah is fi...2024-10-1757 minSarah\'s Bookshelves LiveSarah's Bookshelves LiveEp. 178: Behind the Scenes of Amazon's Best Books Lists with Al Woodworth, Senior Editor & Manager of Amazon Books Editorial + Book RecommendationsIn Episode 178, Al Woodworth, Senior Editor and Manager at Amazon Books Editorial, goes behind the scenes of Amazon’s editorial division, including the start-to-finish process of building the “Best Books” lists, what “best” might mean, and what helps a book make the list. Plus, Al shares some of her book recommendations!  This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Highlights How Al fits reading into her busy weekly sched...2024-09-1854 minSmart Podcast, Trashy Books: A Romance Novel PodcastSmart Podcast, Trashy Books: A Romance Novel Podcast632. Being Fine with Friends, with Jolenta Greenberg and Kristen MeinzerJolenta Greenberg and Kristen Meinzer are podcasting powerhouses with shows like By the Book and How to be Fine With Friends.This season they’re looking at friendship, the research behind sustaining friendships, ending relationships, and creating new connections with people – and they joined me to talk all about it.You can find their show, How to be Fine with Friends where you get your podcasts – like this one!TW/CW: short discussion of diet culture and diet books just after Kristen introduces herself. When she stops talking, hit your 30 second skip...2024-09-1354 minSmart Podcast, Trashy Books: A Romance Novel PodcastSmart Podcast, Trashy Books: A Romance Novel Podcast632. Being Fine with Friends, with Jolenta Greenberg and Kristen MeinzerJolenta Greenberg and Kristen Meinzer are podcasting powerhouses with shows like By the Book and How to be Fine With Friends.This season they’re looking at friendship, the research behind sustaining friendships, ending relationships, and creating new connections with people – and they joined me to talk all about it.You can find their show, How to be Fine with Friends where you get your podcasts – like this one!TW/CW: short discussion of diet culture and diet books just after Kristen introduces herself. When she stops talking, hit your 30 second skip...2024-09-1354 minSmart Podcast, Trashy Books: A Romance Novel PodcastSmart Podcast, Trashy Books: A Romance Novel Podcast632. Being Fine with Friends, with Jolenta Greenberg and Kristen MeinzerJolenta Greenberg and Kristen Meinzer are podcasting powerhouses with shows like By the Book and How to be Fine With Friends.This season they’re looking at friendship, the research behind sustaining friendships, ending relationships, and creating new connections with people – and they joined me to talk all about it.You can find their show, How to be Fine with Friends where you get your podcasts – like this one!TW/CW: short discussion of diet culture and diet books just after Kristen introduces herself. When she stops talking, hit your 30 second skip...2024-09-1354 minThe Sarah Fraser ShowThe Sarah Fraser ShowWin 2 Tickets To Go See The Eagles In Vegas, REVIEW Of Kamala Harris’ First Interview, And Mike Lynch Yacht Sinking Story Intensifies! Saturday, August 31st, 2024 | Sarah FraserRachel Uchitel from Miss Understood podcast joins the show today, we chat about our giveaway of two tickets to see The Eagles live in Vegas at The Sphere, what you have to do to win and how to enter. Plus, the new drama an conspiracies of the Mike Lynch yacht sinking story. Our thoughts on Kamala Harris’ first CNN interview, RHOC updates and new hate for Tamara and Alexis, plus the tragic Ellen Greenberg story. ***Visit our Sub-Reddit: reddit.com/r/thesarahfrasershow for ALL things The Sarah Fraser Show!!!*****Check out some of my...2024-08-311h 02UntangleUntangleCreative Acts for Curious People. How to Think, Create and Lead in Unconventional Ways. With Sarah Stein Greenberg, Stanford d School.Today’s encore episode is with the brilliant Sarah Stein Greenberg. She is the author of a book called “Creative Acts for Curious People. How to Think, Create and Lead in Unconventional Ways.’’ A quote from the book sums it up: “In an era of ambiguous, messy problems, as well as extraordinary opportunities for positive change, it’s vital to have both an inquisitive mind and the ability to act with intention. This book is filled with ways to build those skills with resilience, care, and confidence”. Sarah is the Executive Director of Stanford University’s d School or Design School. Th...2024-07-3046 minUntangleUntangleCreative Acts for Curious People. How to Think, Create and Lead in Unconventional Ways. With Sarah Stein Greenberg, Stanford d School.Today’s encore episode is with the brilliant Sarah Stein Greenberg. She is the author of a book called “Creative Acts for Curious People. How to Think, Create and Lead in Unconventional Ways.’’ A quote from the book sums it up: “In an era of ambiguous, messy problems, as well as extraordinary opportunities for positive change, it’s vital to have both an inquisitive mind and the ability to act with intention. This book is filled with ways to build those skills with resilience, care, and confidence”. Sarah is the Executive Director of Stanford University’s d School or Design School. Th...2024-07-3050 minClearer Thinking with Spencer GreenbergClearer Thinking with Spencer GreenbergAcademic group think, free speech norms, and the psychology of time (with Anne Wilson)Read the full transcript here. How does psychological time differ from clock time? How does a person's perception of time relate to their personal identity? How does a person's view of their past shape how they view their future? To what extent do people differ in the degree to which they feel like a single, continuous person across time? What effects does a person's perception of time have on their assessment of injustices? Why aren't there more adversarial collaborations in academia? Is academia generally politically left-leaning? How does lack of political diversity in academia compare to (e...2024-02-221h 39The Fatigue FixerThe Fatigue Fixer8. The One Where Your Period StopsIf you’re starting to experience the hormonal rollercoaster of perimenopause and menopause, wondering why you’re so irritable, can’t sleep and never know when/if your period is coming, this is the episode for you. I’m joined by Dr. Ardelle Piper, a gynecologist and certified Menopause Practitioner, who’s an expert in guiding women through the complexities of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Join us as we unravel the myths, explore the benefits, and address the safety concerns surrounding HRT. Whether you're experiencing the first signs of perimenopause or navigating the waves of menopause, this podcast is your go-to reso...2024-02-0752 minHallmarked Up!Hallmarked Up!Season 5, Episode 6 - Round and RoundMary and Sarah join in the Hanukkah fun this week with ROUND AND ROUND. Marlin joins for some Jewish insights to see what happens when you combine Groundhog Day, 50 First Dates, About Time and The Hanukkah Song by Adam Sandler all into one film. Find out what happens this week! Rachel’s stuck in a time loop, reliving the night of her parents’ Hanukkah party. Can Zach, the “nice boy” Grandma’s trying to set her up with, help her make it to tomorrow? Starring Vic Michaelis, Bryan Greenberg and Rick Hoffman.2023-12-1537 minRabbi Zushe GreenbergRabbi Zushe GreenbergTorah Class - Parshat Chayei Sarah: The Importance Of Knowing What’s Important To YouTorah Class - Parshat Chayei Sarah: The Importance Of Knowing What’s Important To You Do you know what is your purpose in life?How does this express itself in your order of priorities?A life lesson from Abraham and Sarah. Click here for the class handout 2023-11-0551 minUntangleUntangleCreative Acts for Curious People. How to Think, Create and Lead in Unconventional Ways. With Sarah Stein Greenberg.Sarah Stein Greenberg is Executive Director of Stanford University's d School (Design School) and is the author of the book, “Creative Acts for Curious People. How to Think, Create and Lead in Unconventional Ways’’. A quote from the book sums it up: “In an era of ambiguous, messy problems, as well as extraordinary opportunities for positive change, it’s vital to have both an inquisitive mind and the ability to act with intention. This book is filled with ways to build those skills with resilience, care, and confidence”.The tools and exercises in the book are a gift to the...2023-08-1546 minGlamorous Trash: A Celebrity Memoir PodcastGlamorous Trash: A Celebrity Memoir PodcastSarah Ferguson’s Memoir Finding Sarah (with Kristen Meinzer & Jolenta Greenberg)Chelsea and fellow podcasters Kristen Meinzer & Jolenta Greenberg (How To Be Fine/By The Book) get royally screwed by Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson’s 2011 memoir Finding Sarah: A Duchess's Journey to Find Herself. From riding her pony to the candy store as a child to still being in love with her ex-husband, to relying on Oprah perhaps
too much, this book sure did get written quickly!For more book recaps & gentle tea, follow Chelsea on Instagram @chelseadevantezBecome a member of the Celebrity Book Club Patreon! Thank you to our sponsor...2023-07-211h 05Voices for JusticeVoices for JusticeEllen Greenberg Part 2On January 26, 2011, 27-year-old Ellen Greenberg left her job early due to a snowstorm that blanketed the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, area. Just after 6:30 pm, Ellen’s fiancĂ© Sam Goldberg called 911 and reported that he had to break down the door to his and Ellen’s apartment because it had been locked from the inside. When he entered the apartment, he found Ellen in the kitchen with a knife sticking out of her chest. When officers arrived, they found multiple stab wounds on Ellen’s chest. Deciding these wounds were “superficial,” police quickly determined that Ellen’s death was a suicide...2023-07-1344 minVoices for JusticeVoices for JusticeEllen Greenberg Part 1On January 26, 2011, 27-year-old Ellen Greenberg left her job early due to a snowstorm that blanketed the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, area. Just after 6:30 pm, Ellen’s fiancĂ© Sam Goldberg called 911 and reported that he had to break down the door to his and Ellen’s apartment because it had been locked from the inside. When he entered the apartment, he found Ellen in the kitchen with a knife sticking out of her chest. When officers arrived, they found multiple stab wounds on Ellen’s chest. Deciding these wounds were “superficial,” police quickly determined that Ellen’s death was a suicide...2023-07-0636 minThe Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowSarah Stein Greenberg - Creative Acts For Curious PeopleToday’s guest painstakingly curated this collection from some of the world's most inventive minds, including d.school and IDEO founder David Kelley amongst others. She is with us today to share some of those assignments to spark our creativity because a common characteristic of our audience is - without a doubt - curiosity. It is a pleasure to welcome the Executive Director of the Stanford d.school and the author of Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways, Sarah Stein Greenberg. Find Sarah here: http://www.sarahsteingreenberg.com Find d School here: ht...2023-05-0154 minThe Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowSarah Stein Greenberg - Creative Acts For Curious PeopleToday’s guest painstakingly curated this collection from some of the world's most inventive minds, including d.school and IDEO founder David Kelley amongst others. She is with us today to share some of those assignments to spark our creativity because a common characteristic of our audience is - without a doubt - curiosity. It is a pleasure to welcome the Executive Director of the Stanford d.school and the author of Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways, Sarah Stein Greenberg. Find Sarah here: http://www.sarahsteingreenberg.com Find d School here: ht...2023-05-0154 minThe Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowSarah Stein Greenberg - Creative Acts For Curious PeopleToday’s book offers over eighty assignments, countless ideas, and memorable stories collected throughout The Stanford d.school’s decade-plus history. Today’s guest painstakingly curated this collection from some of the world's most inventive minds, including d.school and IDEO founder David Kelley amongst others. She is with us today to share some of those assignments to spark our creativity because a common characteristic of our audience is - without a doubt - curiosity. It is a pleasure to welcome the Executive Director of the Stanford d.school and the author of Creative Acts for Curious People...2023-05-0154 minInside OutsideInside OutsideMoving Ideas Forward Faster - Sarah Stein Greenberg, Stanford's d.School ED and Creative Acts for Curious People Author - ReplayOn this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Sarah Stein Greenberg, Executive Director of Stanford's d.School. Sarah and I talk about her new book, Creative Acts for Curious People and dig into a number of the exercises and activities that innovators can use to move ideas forward faster. Let's get started.Inside Outside Innovation is the podcast to help you rethink, reset, and remix yourself and your organization. Each week, we'll bring you latest innovators, entrepreneurs, and pioneering businesses, as well as the tools, tactics, and trends you'll need to thrive as...2022-12-0618 minInside Outside InnovationInside Outside InnovationMoving Ideas Forward Faster - Sarah Stein Greenberg, Stanford's d.School ED and Creative Acts for Curious People Author - ReplayOn this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Sarah Stein Greenberg, Executive Director of Stanford's d.School. Sarah and I talk about her new book, Creative Acts for Curious People and dig into a number of the exercises and activities that innovators can use to move ideas forward faster. Let's get started.Inside Outside Innovation is the podcast to help you rethink, reset, and remix yourself and your organization. Each week, we'll bring you latest innovators, entrepreneurs, and pioneering businesses, as well as the tools, tactics, and trends you'll need to thrive as...2022-12-0618 minRabbi Zushe GreenbergRabbi Zushe GreenbergTorah Class - Chayei Sarah: The Historic MatchChayei Sarah: The Historic Match Abraham sent his servant Eliezer to find a wife for his son Isaac. When Eliezer arrived at his destination he prayed to G-d and was promptly answered. A comparison with prayers of Moses and King Solomon reveals that Eliezer the servant was answered quicker. Why?2022-11-1355 minDesign Lab with Bon KuDesign Lab with Bon KuDesigning Creative Acts | Sarah Stein GreenbergHow does design unlock your creative abilities? Why is it so hard for us to tolerate ambiguity? Can the fundamentals of design help us to learn more quickly?Sarah Stein Greenberg is the Executive Director of the Stanford d.school. She leads a community of designers, faculty, and other innovative thinkers who help people unlock their creative abilities and apply them to the world. Sarah speaks regularly at universities and global conferences on design, business, and education. She holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a BA in history from Oberlin College. Sarah...2022-07-2841 minChatter that MattersChatter that MattersSarah Stein Greenberg - It's time you abandon the status quo.Are you willing to abandon the status quo? This week's guest is Sarah Stein Greenberg, the Executive Director of Stanford Universities D.School. Sarah leads a community of designers, faculty, and other innovative thinkers who work on a wide range of problems and create tools you can apply to your own. Sarah has also written a masterful book titled Creative Acts for Curious People...how to think, create and lead in unconventional ways.  Sarah packs so much into this interview that I encourage you to listen with pen and paper and a finger on the pa...2022-07-1544 minThe One You FeedThe One You FeedSarah Stein Greenberg on Creative Thinking and Action Through DesignSarah Stein Greenberg is the Executive Director of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design.  Sarah helps lead the d. school, an interdisciplinary institute at Stanford that nurtures innovators and spreads design thinking.   In this episode, Eric and Sarah Stein Greenberg discuss her book, Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways. Get Text Messages from Eric that will remind and encourage you to help stay on track with what you’re learning from the week’s episodes released on Tuesdays and Fridays.  To sign up for these FREE text message re...2022-06-0355 minThe One You FeedThe One You FeedSarah Stein Greenberg on Creative Thinking and Action Through DesignSarah Stein Greenberg is the Executive Director of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design.  Sarah helps lead the d. school, an interdisciplinary institute at Stanford that nurtures innovators and spreads design thinking.   In this episode, Eric and Sarah Stein Greenberg discuss her book, Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways. Get Text Messages from Eric that will remind and encourage you to help stay on track with what you’re learning from the week’s episodes released on Tuesdays and Fridays.  To sign up for these FREE text message re...2022-06-0355 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques55. Ideas & Empathy: How to Design and Communicate with Others in Mind“Very often, you are not designing for yourself. And you kind of have to get out of your own way to effectively design with others’ needs in mind.”In this podcast episode, lecturer Matt Abrahams is joined by Sarah Stein Greenberg, Director of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, aka the Stanford d.school, and author of Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways.Together, Greenberg and Abrahams discuss how design and communication require seeing things from more than just our own point of view, and the tools we can...2022-03-2920 minScene to SongScene to SongScene to Song Episode 74: Black History of British Musical Theater 1900-1950In this episode, music director Sean Mayes and Reader in Musical Theatre Dr. Sarah K. Whitfield discuss the Black history of British musical theater from 1900 to 1950, highlighting performances and looking at how one studies musical theater history itself. We also talk about the song "Memories of You" by Eubie Blake and Andy Razaf from Blackbirds of 1930 and is often used in subsequent productions of Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle, F.E. Miller, and Aubrey Lyles's 1921 musical Shuffle Along. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if...2022-03-161h 18Coaching for LeadersCoaching for LeadersThe Way to Make Struggles More Productive, with Sarah Stein GreenbergSarah Stein Greenberg: Creative Acts for Curious People Sarah Stein Greenberg is the Executive Director of the Stanford d.school. She leads a community of designers, faculty, and other innovative thinkers who help people unlock their creative abilities and apply them to the world. She speaks regularly at universities and global conferences on design, business, and education. Sarah holds an MBA from Stanford's Graduate School of Business and also serves as a trustee for global conservation organization Rare. She is the author of the book Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways*. In...2022-02-2837 minThe Remarkable Leadership PodcastThe Remarkable Leadership PodcastCreative Acts for Curious People with Sarah Stein GreenbergMost of the problems we face today are messy, complex, and have no correct answer. Further, we have no precedence of how to solve them. Kevin chats with Sarah Stein Greenberg, who shares practical and maybe unusual ways to help you tackle the challenges you face. It is critical to have a curious mind and be intentional with your actions. Key Points Sarah shares her thoughts about design and risk. She discusses how to extend our curiosity. She shares examples of paths to creativity including: Come up with ideas. Locate your own voice. Tell a compelling...2022-02-0941 minPartnering LeadershipPartnering Leadership130 How to Lead with Greater Curiosity and Creativity with Stanford D-School’s Sarah Stein Greenberg | Partnering Leadership Global Thought LeaderIn this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli speaks with Sarah Stein Greenberg, executive director of Stanford D.school. Sarah leads a community of designers, faculty, and other innovative thinkers who help people uncover their creative potential and apply them to the world. She is also the author of Creative Acts for Curious People. In the conversation, Sarah Stein Greenberg shares ideas from the book and exercises that can bring out the creativity in any individual or team. Sarah also shares how design can help while leading through uncertainty.  Some highlights:- L...2022-02-0354 minDo It With DanDo It With DanAdults Deserve to Play More | Sarah Stein GreenbergBecoming more mindful and training our subconscious to work for us is vital to successfully achieving our goals, but what are some practical exercises that we can do to in order to do so? What if there were some games that we can play as adults, that will reveal to us our inner most creativity? Well there are! And we will delve into some of those with today’s guest: Sarah Stein Greenberg. Welcome once again Dreamers, to the Do it with Dan Podcast! The place to truly dream with your eyes open. It's time to expand ou...2022-01-2132 minFinding Mastery with Dr. Michael GervaisFinding Mastery with Dr. Michael GervaisHow to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways | Sarah Stein GreenbergThis week’s conversation is with Sarah Stein Greenberg, the Executive Director of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University (the “d.school”).For over a decade, she has helped lead the d.school to nurture creative thinkers and doers and help spread the methods of design.Sarah teaches at the intersection of design and social impact - she likes to tinker with old educational formats and adapt them to today’s learners.She has taught the d.school’s foundational class Design Thinking Bootcamp, an experimental course called Design Thinking for Public...2022-01-121h 13Directionally ChallengedDirectionally Challenged“Creative Acts for Curious People” with Sarah Stein GreenbergToday we’re joined by Sarah Stein Greenberg, the Executive Director of Stanford d.school, to discuss her book, “Creative Acts for Curious People.” We dive into how to bring creativity to all the obstacles in our lives. Follow Sarah:https://dschool.stanford.edu/book-collections/creative-acts-for-curious-peoplehttps://twitter.com/steingreenberg Follow Us:Instagram: www.instagram.com/candicekayla/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/CandiceKayla Website: www.candicekayla.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-1054 minYou Know How to LiveYou Know How to LiveStrengthening Your Creativity (with Sarah Stein Greenberg)Today's guest of You Know How to Live is Sarah Stein Greenberg! Sarah is the executive director of the Stanford d.school. She leads a community of designers, faculty, and other innovative thinkers who help people unlock their creative abilities and apply them to the world. Sarah speaks regularly at universities and global conferences on design, business, and education. Just this fall she published her book 'Creative Acts for Curious People'. I read it and HIGHLY recommend grabbing a copy. It's packed with a ton of exercises to strengthen your creativity! In this interview we t...2021-12-2931 minIR TalkIR TalkS2 E8: James & Sarah Polk and the Mexican-American War with Professor Amy GreenbergProfessor Amy Greenberg is the George Winfree Professor of History and Women's Studies at Pennsylvania State University. She is the author of numerous books including A Wicked War: Polk, Clay, Lincoln, and the 1846 U.S. Invasion of Mexico and Lady First: The World of First Lady Sarah Polk. The following are books and articles pertinent to our conversation:Lady First: The World of First Lady Sarah PolkA Wicked War: Polk, Clay, Lincoln, and the 1846 U.S. Invasion of MexicoJames K. Polk, Vol. 1: Jacksonian, 1795-1843James K. Polk, Volume II...2021-12-0934 minGuy Kawasaki\'s Remarkable PeopleGuy Kawasaki's Remarkable PeopleSarah Stein Greenberg: Executive Director, Stanford d.schoolGet ready to start thinking more creatively and be more curious! Listen in to Guy Kawasaki interview Sarah Stein Greenberg on this week's Remarkable People podcast where they dig into design thinking and creativity. Sarah Stein Greenberg is the author of Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways and the Executive Director of Stanford's d.school. She leads a community of designers, faculty, and other innovative thinkers who help people unlock their creative abilities and apply them to the world. Sarah speaks regularly at universities and global conferences on design, business, and education...2021-11-1758 minCruising | Queer History and CultureCruising | Queer History and CultureBonus Content: Deb Greenberg | CubbyholeWe have so many queer stories that don't make it into the main episodes. So, on our off weeks, we're going to start releasing some of our full interview tapes. This is the full interview with Deb Greenberg, the bartender from Cubbyhole. This was back in April, Cubbyhole had just reopened, and we actually weren't allowed to hang out inside because of COVID. That's why you're going to hear some traffic and construction. We're sitting outside, on the wooden floor of Cubbyhole's new, outdoor patio. Please enjoy, and reach out to let us know who you want to hear...2021-11-1540 minDisrupTVDisrupTVDisrupTV Episode 257, Whitney Johnson, Pat White, Sarah Stein GreenbergThis week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Whitney Johnson, Founder and CEO at Disruption Advisors, Pat White, CEO of Bitwave and Sarah Stein Greenberg, Author of CREATIVE ACTS FOR CURIOUS PEOPLE: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.2021-11-151h 032 Pages with MBS2 Pages with MBS62. How to Love the Unknown: Sarah Stein Greenberg, author of ‘Creative Acts for Curious People’, [reads] ‘The Sixth Extinction’One of the influences on my life is a man called Simon Bailey. He was a visualiser; he’d show up with his box of coloured pens and paper, and as I tried to describe the ideas and solutions bubbling in my brain, he’d draw them. That would spark new ideas for me, which I’d try to build on, and we would do this dance of imagination and creativity together. I’m only realising this now, but he’s one of the ways I came to understand that one of the most powerful ways to show up in the wor...2021-11-1142 minWharton Business Radio Guest AudioWharton Business Radio Guest AudioSarah Stein Greenberg on Women@WorkSarah Stein Greenberg, author of Creative Acts for Curious People, talks with Women@Work host Laura Zarrow on Business Radio, SiriusXM 132. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2021-11-0852 minThe Unmistakable Creative PodcastThe Unmistakable Creative PodcastSarah Stein Greenberg | Creative Acts for Curious PeopleThere are more ways to approach any challenge than you can imagine. Sarah Stein Greenberg gives us an entirely new paradigm that, with a little curiosity, could open the door to a more creative and fun-filled world where ideas become action.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2021-11-0356 minLearning FuturesLearning FuturesCreative Acts for Curious People with Sarah Stein GreenbergRonald Beghetto has a conversation with Sarah Stein Greenberg about how important it is to shift students’ mindsets from one based on a structured idea of what school and learning is, to one that is open, creative, iterative, adaptive, and able to improvise as they keep learning. Stein Greenberg also talks about her book “Creative Acts for Curious People,” which she wrote with the goal of bringing skills and methods used at the d school to a much wider audience. Stein Greenberg sees this book as a handbook for people to realize the creative power they already possess, emphasizing that e...2021-11-0230 minRabbi Zushe GreenbergRabbi Zushe GreenbergThe Blessing of Adoption (Parshat Chayei Sarah)The Blessing of Adoption (Parshat Chayei Sarah)2021-10-2917 minCruising | Queer History and CultureCruising | Queer History and CultureCubbyhole | New York, NYCubbyhole, Manhattan’s appropriately named hole-in-the-wall lesbian bar, has been around since 1993. These are the stories of the humans that run Cubbyhole and the humans that call Cubbyhole a home. Hadley stumbled upon Cubbyhole for the first time one day after highschool. Deb Greenberg started working there after she came out at 45. Owner Lisa Menichino helped keep the bar open through 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy. Nina Buitrago is visiting Cubbyhole on its first day open since the pandemic, and for the first time since they came out as non-binary. LGBT Historian Lillian Faderman weighs in on what the ter...2021-10-2535 min