NYC
No AC to DC
It’s that time. I’m off to Penn Station. I’m taking the B line to what is,
kindly,
In The Neighborhood
Orbiting the Orbit: On Tour Again
Still one of my favourite tripped out deep house tracks, and a game-changer for
the 17-year-old me. The Second-Hand Satellites.
Best of...
Learnings from the other side of an accelerator program
In the Spring of 2018, I was approached about collaborating on a new project
being presented by New York City’
Culture & Insights
Great (Un)Expectations
Below is a very lightly edited version of a brief introduction I gave at the
final presentation day for the
Mindsets & Growth
The perils of a chain reaction
Our well-intentioned but misguided desires to root for the independents.
A couple of times a week I’ll walk with
Stage Left
22,000 songs in your pocket
Back in 2001, Apple CEO Steve Jobs uttered his now legendary one line pitch for
a new product his company
The Tension
Natural or Rounded?
My local barbershop is the legendary Astor Hair in Downtown Manhattan.
As I’ve mentioned before
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Learning, Education & Growth
Study Skills: The Reading Mesh
At the edges of Manhattan’s East Village are a cluster of student residence
halls for New York University, more
Resources
The Portfolio Career Podcast
Two of things I love most about New York are its pay-it-forward approach and its
densely networked nature.
This combination
Stage Left
6 lessons from going live with Oprah
I was sitting at my computer willing the words to come.
I’m creating a workbook/guide for independent professionals
Future Of Work
Demo Night
Taking my career building project Fondo out of the studio for the first time.
New York City’s Canal Street
NYC
How to survive your first year living in NYC
At the time of writing I’m approaching the end of my first year living in New
York City, more
Reflections & Stories
Enjoy the silence
A couple of weeks ago I finally went to my first live NBA game.
As the saying goes, it just
Mindsets & Growth
What's your circle of competence?
It’s a freezing cold Saturday morning in New York’s Greenwich Village and
there’s tension in the air.
The Tension
Why do we ignore our middle chapter?
Like a lot of people I’ve got much more in podcasts recently, and my go-to is
without doubt Shane
The Tension
Are you an artist or a frame maker?
Why it’s worth knowing which role you’re best suited for, and how valuable it
can be when looking
In The Neighborhood
The Intrapreneur in action
You may have noticed a growing number of companies offering innovation and
business transformation services. Some of them are deeply
Stage Left
If Sesame Street did nightclubs...
Celebrating a creative right up there with the very best, and looking at the
future of pop culture IP
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