… And Sadie has much to say about it.She will share some of the interesting things she has discovered in her research: The most important sex organ on a woman, the difference between love and “just sex”, how communication is critical and many more topics that I simply can’t put into text.You might learn something that jump starts your love life. Marilene has a great story about one of hers. I like to build ideas. It didn't always used to be that way. I'm trying to focus on what's the outcome that we could never have seen coming that will actually be better for us all.Nobody would ever wish somebody to lose their job, but there is a real power that comes from that period of self-reflection and determining what it is that really matters to you.
He spent fourteen years at BBDO. Emotionally, I'm imagining the last few days have been kind of a roller coaster for you.Yeah. Frances Harlow is the show’s Executive Producer. I'm afraid of snakes.Me too. I think what I tried to do at BBDO is just set a standard, set a bar. We also learn how Frank got his start in comedy, his first big break, his love of table tennis, future acting roles and so much more.Frank Caliendo has plenty to say as “Frank” and I was engrossed. Greg started at Fallon in Minneapolis then moved to BBDO in New York where he rose to… You don't start with the media even. "Leading In The Time Of Virus". These are founders of agencies and heads of departments and things like that. This episode is our eighth of Season 2 - a conversation with Greg Hahn, until recently the Creative Vice Chairman of BBDO Worldwide, and the Chief Creative Officer of BBDO New York. But I think an even more helpful thing is you always show them what they think they want. If you’d like more, go to fearlesscreativeleadership.com where you’ll find the audio and the transcripts of every episode.If you’d like to know more about our leadership practice, go to thelookinglass.com where you’ll also find links to articles I’ve written for Fast Company and for the Profitable Creativity blog on creative leadership.Fearless is produced by Podfly. It can't help but feel personal. His impressions of John Madden, President Donald Trump, Jeff Goldblum, Ted Knight, Morgan Freeman, Liam Neesen, and countless others have also made him a semi-regular on On the podcast today we find out how Frank is changing his stand up act to be more Frank Caliendo and less impressions. Search for: Previous. I'm actually looking forward to this. Recorded in the lobby of his swanky hotel in Bloomington, IN. And that's exciting to me. She enrolled in a jewelry making class in 2002 and found her true passion.Judi has taken classes at 92Y, Jewelry Arts Institute, S.V.A. I usually like to know what's happening. That usually comes with the territory that they bring into the room. After a few years of hitting the pavement, writing songs and dropping off CDs all over Nashville he released his first album “Torn Jeans & Tailgates” in 2011.We are so lucky to have Clayton perform for us live “Only to Borrow” off that album. I hope you enjoy this hour as much as we did bringing it to you.We are scratching the surface on a tough topic in this episode, Opioids and Heroin addiction with Indiana State Senator Jim Merritt.Senator Merritt has undertaken the huge job of trying to kill heroin use in 5 years in his state of Indiana. I think we've lost a little bit of the joy, and I kind of want to bring that back. These are weird times, unprecedented. Download July 31st, 2018. But I'm going to go into it with a positive attitude and let's make something good out of this.I'm quite sure you will, and I wish you nothing but the best on that journey.
I think we found a way to beat that and actually I would... anybody with kids watching their kids on video screens and their Zoom conferences watch the way they act, because you'll notice they don't feel the need to fill every space with thought.There's a lot of empty space and they play and they just do their own thing. But I think that we'll learn some stuff that will be exciting and be able to be applied that we wouldn't have had encountered before.Yeah, for sure. I’m Charles Day. Loni told me she feels that her comedy shows are a celebration and that's how I feel about this episode.There are so many talented people occupying this planet. What I have found is if you try to push an execution on a client that's nervous, it will always come back to… in some way that will not go well. What you miss out by doing part some people at home, some people away, are the conversations that happen after the meeting and the hallway interactions that some people are having, other people aren't. And that's cool. A former Marine, we talk about what it was like coming from military life to become a comic. Or his team's work. The fan turned out to be the legendary Navy pilot Chuck “Heater” Heatley. I call it a disease for a reason. He made it very clear why he’s not married, why he has a …
Because I was at BBDO working long distance for three weeks, and we got a lot done. I think clients got into a very... are still into a very short term focus right now. So I want to create a team that's all on the same mission. In this episode of “The A-List” podcast, host and chief creative officer of DiMassimo Goldstein, Tom Christmann, chats with Greg Hahn, the chief creative officer of BBDO New York, where he helps brands like HBO and FedEx make award-winning work that works. This episode is a conversation with Greg Hahn, until recently the Creative Vice Chairman of A few days ago, Greg was let go by BBDO. Let’s loose the stigmas attached to the word “addiction” and start helping people.That’s Senator Merritt’s message and he shares many useful tools. If this was out of the blue in the middle of the normal economy, yes, that would totally throw my confidence. And I couldn't resist asking him if he does impressions like his famous dad, sportscaster and former Bob and Tom Show member Mark Patrick.All in all a fascinating talk with a talented, interesting, and likable young man.