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061 Intentionally Designing Your Life Featuring Tracy From Results May Vary Thanks, Podcasting : A Collective Podcast About The Power of Podcasting

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Featuring Tracy from Results May Vary!

What is Results May Vary?
Tracy DeLuca and Chris Waugh have worked in the field of design thinking and innovation for over 17 years between them. They’ve helped sustain a Food Revolution for Jamie Oliver, and redesigned the way L.A. County votes. They’ve even engaged the world’s most creative minds in science by turning their genes into music at TED. Throughout their careers, they always wondered what would happen if they took the same creative problem-solving process they used to help well-known organizations solve their toughest challenges and applied it to people’s lives. Results May Vary is a thoughtful experiment to see just what happens when you set out to intentionally design your life.

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Featuring Tracy from Results May Vary!

What is Results May Vary?
Tracy DeLuca and Chris Waugh have worked in the field of design thinking and innovation for over 17 years between them. They’ve helped sustain a Food Revolution for Jamie Oliver, and redesigned the way L.A. County votes. They’ve even engaged the world’s most creative minds in science by turning their genes into music at TED. Throughout their careers, they always wondered what would happen if they took the same creative problem-solving process they used to help well-known organizations solve their toughest challenges and applied it to people’s lives. Results May Vary is a thoughtful experiment to see just what happens when you set out to intentionally design your life.

Click here for the podcast website

Are you looking to start your podcast?
Tame the chaos of starting a podcast with one simple service: Libsyn. Reliable media hosting, iTunes compatible RSS feed, lovely embeddable player, Wordpress plug-in, standalone custom podcast apps, multiple distribution channels and incredible stats.

Get started HERE today.

HELP US SPREAD THE WORD
We’d love it if you could please share #ThanksPodcasting with your Twitter followers, CLICK HERE to post a tweet

If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review, but most importantly SUBSCRIBE!

Ways to subscribe to Thanks, Podcasting

Click here to subscribe in iTunes
Click here to subscribe via RSS

FEEDBACK + PROMOTION
If you want your show featured, here are the details for getting your story into Thanks, Podcasting


Email your submission or any feedback to thefeed@libsyn.com
Call 412 573 1934

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