Results May Vary Podcast Designers: Tracy DeLuca, Chris Waugh & Katia Verresen
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Results May Vary is a podcast, and a community, to help you design your life. Through our work in the fields of design, innovation, and executive coaching, Tracy DeLuca, Chris Waugh, and Katia Verresen have learned that the creative problem-solving strategies we use to help organizations tackle tough challenges apply to people-problems too. The design process is universal – gaining empathy and taking action is useful for every industry, and individual, alike. Our hope is that by sharing stories from people who’ve designed their own lives in unique ways, that you can take what’s useful and apply it in your own. And together, we’ll all learn from each other along the way. So tune in, take note, try an experiment, and then try another. We are all born creators. And every day is a whole new chance to create. Now let’s learn, and play, together along the way!
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RMV 35 Bonus Episode! Psychedelic Medicine x Design Pop Up at Stanford University d.school
This is a very special episode featuring a panel conversation on the topic of Psychedelic Medicine and Design recorded at Stanford University
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RMV 34 Katie Love: How To Design Your Love Life
The pandemic has taken its toll on many people's romantic relationships. How can passion thrive as the world starts to rebuild? Katie Love is a life designer and expert on the human heart. The RMV chat to her about how to build a co-creative relationship, how to re-spark passion and when to decide if a relationship is coming to an end.
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RMV 33 Ashley Jablow: How To Strike A Balance Between Work & Life
The pandemic is forcing us to rethink how we work but how can you separate the home and the office if they're both the same place? Chris and Katia chat with life designer Ashley Jablow about how to overcome a toxic culture of excessive work. They also talk about the power of intuition and what true growth feels like.
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RMV 32 Mollie Amkraut Mueller: How To Design Your Career
Life's too short to not love what you do but how should you approach that dream job? Mollie Amkraut Mueller founded the career-coaching company Crew to answer just that. Tracy and Katia chat to Mollie about incorporating life design into the job hunt and ask how to stay motivated in a bad job.
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RMV 31 Gabrielle Santa-Donato: The Quiet Power of Grace
Gabrielle recently joined the Learning Team at Airbnb to create and deliver innovative learning experiences that help foster connection, unlock creativity and inspire action. Katia and Chris talk with Gabrielle about the fundamentals of life design, the potential for prototyping and practical steps everyone can take to unlock their full potential.
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RMV 30 Lee Kim: Rediscovering The Wonder of Play
In early 2017 Lee Kim forgot her friend Tracy's birthday. What would be a moment of fleeting regret for many of us, instead sparked a creative journey for Lee and @wearabletracy was born. Every day Lee would wear a different birthday crown made from multi-coloured pipe cleaners. On the show, Lee Kim talks about how this simple act of play has radically transformed her life.
Customer Reviews
One of my favorite podcasts ever!
I've been a huge fan of this podcast since it first launched, and I'm thrilled that it's had a revival! The mindsets behind design thinking are game-changing and it's been absolutely delightful to see how this podcast explores their applications to our personal lives. The guests are always interesting, I especially appreciate Tracy and Chris's perspective as talented thinkers, and Katia is a fantastic edition to the team! The theme song also puts a smile on my face each time. :) I highly recommend adding this to your podcast roster asap!
Really interesting!
I love this!
Easy to engage with and very inspiring.
This podcast has been an enjoyable addition to my playlists and one of the only titles I save episodes from. The diversity of guests interviewed prevents a sense of tunnel vision sometimes found in arts programming. I also enjoy the hosts’ chill but experienced presence in the conversation.