"I never put pressure on myself to start a company. It was like this nagging thing I had to figure out if I could solve." - Bianca Gates, co-founder of Birdies How many of you have that idea for a great business nagging you in the back of your head? What is it that urges us to take that leap of faith and move forward? It’s not always about a perfectly executed plan. Sometimes it’s about resilience, having the right people around you, and more than a little bit of hustle. Listen now @ https://lnk.to/5i9vfZ In this final episode of season 3, J.B. and Molly kick off their shoes with Bianca to talk about what it takes to turn an idea into a thriving brand, the lessons she carried from Facebook into her own company, and why community is everything in business and in life. Producer and editor: Micah Vono Story producer and editor: Sarah Kuck Associate producer: Justin Toy
Unserious
商务咨询服务
Palo Alto,CA 545 位关注者
Boutique comms and consulting agency empowering leaders to build creative, joyful, and collaborative organizations.
关于我们
Unserious Group is a boutique comms and consulting agency empowering emerging leaders to build creative, joyful, and collaborative organizations. We believe the future is human-led. That we are on the precipice of a new era wherein people demand better for themselves. That's why we embrace humanity in our approach: human-centered solutions for real humans that lead full and rich lives. Learn more on the Unserious podcast, where we explore how creative people create and communicate to achieve uncommon results.
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www.unserious.com
Unserious的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 商务咨询服务
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Palo Alto,CA
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2023
- 领域
- Creativity、Communications、Design和Podcast
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US,CA,Palo Alto,94301
Unserious员工
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J.B. Skelton
Host @ Unserious | Strategic Advisory | Leadership Communication | Program Management
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Molly McMahon
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Micah Vono
Co-founder, Unserious Group | Former Meta (Facebook)
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Bridget Odo
Creative Brand Strategist | Skilled in Project Management, Market Research, and Brand Design | Digital marketing skills in view| Committed to…
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"Find something that you care so insanely passionately about that you're willing to put in all the work. Because, again, the only thing that I know is you've really gotta work hard." - Danny Frenkel ?? Listen now @ https://lnk.to/QukhZR We all love a comeback story, and live comedy is one of the biggest to emerge from the pandemic. It offer us what we crave more than ever: shared experience, community, and levity. But how does that work in an era when social media has become a comedian's most begrudgingly important platform? In this episode, J.B. and Molly talk with Danny Frenkel, founder and CEO of Punchup.live, a platform revolutionizing how comedians connect with their audiences. From his roots in advertising to the grind of startup life, Danny shares what it takes to turn a creative vision into reality. This is a candid exploration of the sacrifices and rewards of following one's dreams, seasoned with wisdom on embracing creativity and the unpredictable nature of the entrepreneurial journey. Check out punchup.live to connect with some of your favorite comedians, like Larry David, Michelle Wood, Roy Wood Jr., Tom Segura, and Aparna Nancherla! Producer and editor: Micah Vono Story producer and editor: Sarah Kuck Associate producer: Justin Toy
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ICYMI: Laura McBain, author and Managing Director of The Stanford d.school, on shaping the future. Link in comments!
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"It's not as much about 'let me take a photo of me being somewhere.' It's more about 'I want to experience something authentic...' We always have to think about who are we serving, how can we be additive to their lives?" - Judy Lee They say the average person sees something like 10K ads per day. A constant flood of messages and hooks, all vying for a sliver of our attention. So what does it take to be noticed? To be memorable? To be relevant? One way is to create moments that aren’t just seen, but are lived. ?? Listen now @ https://lnk.to/TICZ4h In this episode, J.B. Skelton explores the extraordinary with Judy Lee, Senior Director of Global Brand Experiences at Pinterest. The conversation is packed with ideas for live events and experiences that work in a new era where inspiration and authenticity take center stage. Producer and editor: Micah Vono Story producer and editor: Sarah Kuck Associate producer: Justin Toy
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ICYMI: Eric Waldo, president and CEO of the DC College Access Program, on building a movement. Link in comments!
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"Our job is helping people recover the imagination they've always had. How do I not just imagine what that world might be, but how could I start building toward it?" - Laura McBain Preparing for the future doesn’t make a lot of sense at a time when the unknowns feel like they outnumber the knowns. Nowadays we encourage our young people to be quick on their feet and have transferable skills. But what if instead of waiting for the future to happen, we could take an active role in designing it? Listen now @ https://lnkd.in/gUNxV-Gg In this episode, J.B. Skelton and Molly McMahon explore the process of shaping our futures through creativity and empathy with Laura McBain, Managing Director of The Stanford d.school and author of the book My Favorite Failure. Producer and editor: Micah Vono Story producer and editor: Sarah Kuck Associate producer: Justin Toy
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"The culture I try to build is one that is unafraid to try and the only real sin is making the same mistake over and over again." - Ryan Modjeski For a week devoted to gratitude, we decided to revisit this episode with magician and technology-for-good leader Ryan Modjeski about empathy, compassion, and curiosity, originally aired on November 9, 2023. There are so many great lessons in this episode, but the most important one is that empathy is teachable. Happy Thanksgiving, US listeners! Listen now @ https://lnkd.in/gVFx43q6
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"What's our 'why?' What's the story and how can we tell it in a way that may move people where they have been cynical or skeptical before?" - Eric Waldo Building a movement is truly an art form; one without a single formula or method. It takes more than strategy, and a lot more than just having a great idea. When a movement starts to click, you can feel it. The cogs begin to turn themselves, then turn each other, and the whole thing starts to move as something that’s bigger than any one of its parts. Listen now @ https://lnkd.in/gJ7jKbK5 In this episode, J.B. and Molly go behind the scenes of social change initiatives with Eric Waldo, president and CEO of the DC College Access Program and the former executive director of Michelle Obama's Reach Higher program. Producer and editor: Micah Vono Story producer and editor: Sarah Kuck Associate producer: Justin Toy
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"What am I committed to and what's the story that I live in about life? And every once in a while you've got to change your story.” - Chris Majer A recurring theme on this show is that of the rapidly changing world. Some thrive in the energy that fast-paced change can bring—new challenges, new ideas—while others feel overwhelmed or left behind. But it’s in these uncomfortable moments of change that we find real growth and transformation. Listen now @ https://lnkd.in/gTw7kE2r In this episode, J.B. Skelton uncovers the elements of adaptation with corporate innovator Chris Majer, founder of the Human Potential Project and author of the best-selling book, The Power to Transform: Your New Future Awaits. Learn the power of the "Popeye moment"—when we decide we can’t stay the same anymore and embrace the changes that help us adapt and thrive. Producer and editor: Micah Vono Story producer and editor: Sarah Kuck Associate producer: Justin Toy
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