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"Inspiration is a Discipline" Episode 60: (Perry Klebahn & Jeremy Utley‪)‬ Radio Zamunda

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Perry Klebahn and Jeremy Utley are adjunct professors and Co-Directors of Executive Education at Standford's d.school.  Together they teach "Leading Disruptive Innovation" which is described as a course "that teaches the coaching and leadership skills needed to drive good design process in groups."  As potentially prosaic as that sounds, their methodology is quite iconoclast.  Gone are the staid business plans and drab Powerpoint presentations traditionally used to motivate entrepreneurship.  Perry and Jeremy are looking to inspire.  More to the point, they are looking to facilitate and cultivate inspiration as a discipline in order to unlock the creativity that exists in all of us.  Afterall creativity is not magic. It is simply a solution to a problem.  The solution can be anything from a novel to a song to the Theory of Relativity or maybe even a pair of innovative snowshoes...  Join us for a wide-ranging and truly inspiring conversation.  

#theDopeShit

Listen to Radio Zamunda on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and all the rest of the podcast platforms. Please like and subscribe! Shoot us an email at RadioZamunda@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @RadioZamunda

#iTunes #Googleplay #Stitcher

Links for Jeremy and Perry: 

https://www.ideaflow.design/

https://www.jeremyutley.design/

https://dschool.stanford.edu/executive-education/dbootcamp



Music featured in this episode:

Blackstar  - "Astronomy (8th Light)”

Bob Dylan  - "Subterranean Homesick Blues"

Black Crowes and Jimmy Page - "What Is And What Should Never Be"

Postal Service - "Such Great Heights"


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radio-zamunda--podcasts/message

Perry Klebahn and Jeremy Utley are adjunct professors and Co-Directors of Executive Education at Standford's d.school.  Together they teach "Leading Disruptive Innovation" which is described as a course "that teaches the coaching and leadership skills needed to drive good design process in groups."  As potentially prosaic as that sounds, their methodology is quite iconoclast.  Gone are the staid business plans and drab Powerpoint presentations traditionally used to motivate entrepreneurship.  Perry and Jeremy are looking to inspire.  More to the point, they are looking to facilitate and cultivate inspiration as a discipline in order to unlock the creativity that exists in all of us.  Afterall creativity is not magic. It is simply a solution to a problem.  The solution can be anything from a novel to a song to the Theory of Relativity or maybe even a pair of innovative snowshoes...  Join us for a wide-ranging and truly inspiring conversation.  

#theDopeShit

Listen to Radio Zamunda on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and all the rest of the podcast platforms. Please like and subscribe! Shoot us an email at RadioZamunda@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @RadioZamunda

#iTunes #Googleplay #Stitcher

Links for Jeremy and Perry: 

https://www.ideaflow.design/

https://www.jeremyutley.design/

https://dschool.stanford.edu/executive-education/dbootcamp



Music featured in this episode:

Blackstar  - "Astronomy (8th Light)”

Bob Dylan  - "Subterranean Homesick Blues"

Black Crowes and Jimmy Page - "What Is And What Should Never Be"

Postal Service - "Such Great Heights"


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radio-zamunda--podcasts/message

1 Std. 55 Min.

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