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Innovation Crush

Summary: Innovation Crush smashes convention to bits by profiling some of the world's most daring projects and the people behind them. From marketing ideas to technology innovations, disruptive business models, personal development, and everything between, IC is a one stop shop for all the "who-to-know" and "what-to-know" you'll ever need to know. Hosted by long-time idea maker, Chris Denson, the show serves up a giant helping of some of the best minds around the world, all with a heaping side of occasional bad jokes. Listen. Enjoy. Repeat.

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 #111: Matt Colon - The Stuff That Teams are Made Of | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:19:48

EDM legend and cultural icon, Steve Aoki currently ranks #5 on Forbes list of the world's highest paid DJ's. The DJ/Producer/Entrepreneur/Endorsee often performs up to 3 gigs a day, has worked with brands like Bud Light and Scion, and takes no pause in the daily social-media documentation of his life. The person helping hold it all these multiple interests and creative endeavors together? Matt Colon. A legend in his own right, Matt is often sited as the reason EDM became what it is today.... a $6 billion dollar global business. He is co-founder of Deckstar, an all-star management firm with a roster full of new and well-known talent ranging Porter Robinson to Blink 182. One part counselor, one part creative director, and three parts business visionary, his job is to translate wildly creative opportunities into tangible business opportunities and vice versa. On Innovation Crush, Matt dishes on the ups and downs of the manager's role in (show)business, walks through his own origin story, highlights how team work happens with artists & his company, and how Deckstar survived the death of of one if its legendary co-founders.

 #110: Jane Buckingham - Trends, Truths, and Forecasting Myths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:12

By the time she was 17, Jane Buckingham was already one of Oprah's Favorite Things. The book she authored a year earlier, Teens Speak Out, had served as an in-depth observation of the life and minds of teenage girls and caught the attention of the media mogul. Born the daughter of a psychologist and journalist, Jane continued her development as an observer of culture, and eventually created some of the world's most followed trend reports, including the coveted Cassandra Report. Along the way she has authored several books under a family of "Modern Girl" titles that identify every-day life-hacks and shortcuts for the modern woman. As a multiple award-winning industry thought leader, her company, Trendera, is highly sought after by corporations large and small for insights on consumer and cultural behavior. On Innovation Crush, Jane breaks down her history as an observer of culture, her challenges with work-life balance, how trend spotting works, gaps in diversity, and how to translate trends into actionable items for brands and entrepreneurs.

 #109: CRUSH LIVE! - The Future of Play | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:07

Thought leaders from Mattel, Hasbro, Anki and the USC Annenberg Center for Innovation discuss the cognitive, social, and technological future of play. Sandbox Summit has spent the last five years creating a new type of playground for children by redefining traditional play patterns, as the lines between digital and physical play continue to blur. Sandbox Summit’s annual conference has brought industry leaders, educators and parents together to create a forum to create ways for children to incorporate technology into their play and become active innovators. See a video of the conversation here: https://vimeo.com/144449876 Panelists: Aslan Appleman, Sr. Director of Advanced Concepts, Mattel Erin Reilly, Managing Director and Research Fellow, USC Annenberg Innovation Lab Joby Otero, Chief Creative Officer, Anki Dan Judkins, VP, Design & Development, iPlay & Mobile, Hasbro

 #108: Dylan Siegel - The Million Dollar Kid | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:54

How do you raise 1.2 million dollars in only a couple years? Just ask 9-year-old, social good superhero and entrepreneurial powerhouse, Dylan Siegel. At age 6, the then-to-be author, philanthropist, merchandiser, chocolate connoisseur, and all around BOSS got it in his head that he would raise some money for his best friend's rare disease by writing a book. Per his own creativity, Dylan's effort quickly turned into a 7-figure fundraising collection of bracelets, hair ties, Hershey chocolate bars and books while sparking a global movement of kids and families creating their own ways to do the same. On Innovation Crush, Dylan and his dad discuss their journey, and everything from parenting (Dylan has 2 other siblings) to video games, dealing with press, to Dylan's vision for a mobile app that allows others to create their own movement. More at chocolatebarbook.com/

 #107: Skinner Layne - The Entrepreneurial Road Less Traveled | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:42

In the midst of US economic crisis, Skinner Layne made a bold and strategic move, relocating to Santiago, Chile. Soon after, the former political campaign adviser turned financial consultant, created Exopshere, an organization focused on entrepreneurial learning through a series scientific, emotional, and business educational experiences. With a collective goal to "Disturb The Universe," his team and advisory board boasts a global who's who of engineers, social scientists, and experts from almost every corner of business. On Innovation Crush, Skinner breaks down the success of Exosphere, demystifies our obsession with failure, and explores how every problem in business is a people problem. www.exosphe.re

 #106: Moran Cerf - Hacking the Science of Decisions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:23:28

Moran Cerf is widely known for his Grand Slam Award-Winning talk on The Moth where he intricately describes a series of hilarious events that took place when he broke into a bank. The former hacker, graphic designer, filmmaker turned neuroscientist slash professor slash marketing consultant has gone from professionally breaking into banks (paid for by the banks to test their security systems), to professionally breaking into brains (often paid for by brands). His studies of our ability to control emotion, using dreams to introduce or eliminate habits, the science of free will, simple decision-making and more have informed and entertained groups ranging from marketers to audiences at the World Economic Forum. On Innovation Crush, the anomaly that is Moran Cerf, discusses everything from making life transitions, defining his personal brand, the neuroscience of marketing, and that one time he was dead and alive at the same time. www.neuro-ex.com/

 #105: Nancy Hill - Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Advertising | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:18

As CEO of the American Association of Advertising Agencies, Nancy Hill gets a birds eye view of the world's most dominant for force behind the world's greatest economy... advertising. From Madison Avenue, to Silicon Valley to the White House, Nancy and the 4A's deal with everything from educating future leaders, to political policy change, to regulating ethical business practices, to tackling diversity issues and probably a whole bunch of other top secret things we'll probably never know about. As the first female CEO of the 100 year old organization, she has faced many challenges, and at the same time has created a slew high-five worthy successes for the industry as a whole. On Innovation Crush, Nancy, talks about her own sense of integrity, how growing up in a small town molded her leadership style, technology's affect on the industry, and the future of the advertising industry. www.aaaa.org

 #104: CRUSH LIVE! - Samsung Presents... Design Life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:19:32

Behind the Hustle, Samsung, and Innovation Crush bring together three of of the world's most creative designers for an exciting conversation spanning fashion, technology, entrepreneurship, business models, failure, and everything in between. Featuring Jason Mayden, former head of global brand design at Nike, and currently VP of Design at venture firm, Mark One; Chris Stamp, CEO of Stampd (currently as in market collaborations with Puma and GAP), and Spencer Nikosey, creator and designer of Kill Spencer. More info at www.behindthehustle.com

 #103: Elan Lee - How to Win Fans and Influence People | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:39

How do you get 10's of 1000's of people to do absolutely anything you want them do all at once? Just ask Elan Lee, alternate reality game pioneer, marketer extraordinaire, video game designer, and record breaking crowdfunding raiser ($8M for Exploding Kittens). As a failing high school student, Elan Lee was the first person in the world to photograph a sound wave; of course after inventing the method for doing so himself. As a winning story teller and entrepreneur, he has taken home coveted Clio and Emmy awards, and his inspired brands and fans all over the world to do the seemingly impossible. On Innovation Crush, Elan talks about his 3 step process for creativity, his numerous failures, his biggest wins, empowering crowds, and his completion of 46 room escapes (and counting). http://twitter.com/elanlee

 #102: Ari Popper - Turning Science Fiction into Fact | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:43

At Sci Futures, Ari Popper and his team of visionary engineers, writers, and tinkerers play with the imagined future. With some of the world's top brands and corporations as clients, his job is literally taking science fiction from movies, books, and television and turning them to actionable products and services we can see today. From Visa to General Mills to Lowe's (for which they made a real life version of Star Trek's Holodeck), Ford, Crayola and more, Ari has been the puppet master pulling the strings to make the future happen now. On Innovation Crush, Ari discusses his tools of the trade, leaving his sales job, what he wanted to be as a kid, his workplace superpower, and what it takes to accurately predict the future through fiction. See Ari and others like him live at http://createtech.aaaa.org/#ct2015-1

 #101: Ava Bromberg - We Built This City | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:42

Every company, city, social media platform, school, brand, and so on, talks about the idea of building community. But with few true successes to note, there questions abound as to how to do it. Enter Ava Bromberg. A former sculptor turned civic maven, Ava is the SVP of business development for LA's largest maker community and a beacon for "how to" rethink community design for today's technological and entrepreneurial city infrastructures. With over 860,000 sq feet, about a dozen floors, 100's of businesses large and small, and a 4 story wooden chair out in front just for kicks, LA's REEF, is one of the largest gatherings of creative-minded artists and businesses in the world. On this episode, Ava walks through what it takes to build a thriving, self selecting, collaborative, diverse, entertaining, and cohesive community...under one roof. In partnership with Innovation Week Los Angeles: http://www.innovate.la

 #100: Dan Harmon - Revenge of the Nerd | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:07

"Innovation to me is purposefully making mistakes." - Dan Harmon Dan Harmon is an expert at building Community. Literally. He is best known for creating the TV series, COMMUNITY, loosely based on his time spent in community college. What he is also an expert at is not fitting in. Most Google search results will tell you he's brash, overly honest, combative, mean, or otherwise difficult to work with. Perhaps these are all side effects from when mad genius and creativity collide. Perhaps it all comes from place of knowing oneself and being confident in the fact that we're all human and emotional beings on an unknown journey. Stemming from his unique - let's call it "flair" - Dan has carved out lane after lane for himself, adored by fans and industry insiders for his books, his teachings, his personal philosophies, his podcast, his comedy, his honesty, and the overall unique way he sees the world. On this 100th episode of Innovation Crush, Dan continues his to bring us along on his quest for truth in all things creative, business, and life. http://twitter.com/danharmon

 #99: Denson & Friends - 99 Problems...Solved | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:29:06

With 99 episodes complete, we've looked at ton of creative business and cultural problems solved by some of the world's top thinkers and doers. Now, joined by a few innovation brothers from other mothers, this episode is a brief look back at a few episodes, themes, guests, and concepts that have been examined over the past two years on Innovation Crush. And just in case you forgot: "Every week, Innovation Crush smashes convention to bits by profiling some of the world's most daring projects and the people behind them. From marketing ideas to technology innovations, disruptive business models, personal development, and everything between, IC is a one stop shop for all the "who-to-know" and "what-to-know" you'll ever need to know. Hosted by long-time idea maker, Chris Denson, the show serves up a giant helping of some of the best minds around the world, all with a heaping side of occasional bad jokes. Listen. Enjoy. Repeat."

 #98: Damian Kulash (OK Go)- Mad Scientists at Work | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:27

"Innovation to me is... terrifying." Damian Kulash is best known as the front man of super genius creative musical group, OK Go. As the grandson of the inventor of the fish stick (real talk), it's no surprise that many of the inventive genes he comes from manifest themselves in his group's whimsical and audacious creative exploits. Whether art projects, dabbling in physics, tinkering with biology, creating visual illusions, or reinventing marketing; bringing their musical visions to life in far-more-than-interesting ways has always been a part of their creative and business culture. Fresh off a 2015 MTV VMA win ("I Won't Let You Down"), Damian visits Innovation Crush to talk about everything from having the second ever viral video on YouTube to maintaining team chemistry, working with brands, becoming a business man, to their process of printing an album on strands of DNA... and a few crazy things on their current creative wishlist.

 #97: Sherre Hirsch - Rock it Like a Rabbi | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:21

"Innovation to me is... seeing beyond possibility." Rabbi Sherre Hirsch is far from from your average Rabbi. She has broken through several glass ceilings in her career (she even heeds the warning of looking out for the broken glass in doing so) and has carved out very non-traditional paths both on- and off the pulpit. As a counselor of individuals, teams, and corporations, Sherre teaches people how to get to and operate from the core of their values and beliefs. Always a few steps ahead, she also helps her clients get out of their own way and push beyond their visions of possibility - into that place where innovation truly happens. Her latest book, Thresholds, is a well-crafted examination of the transitional phase between our old operating methods and entering into a new way of doing things. On Innovation Crush, the Rabbi discusses everything from her love of video games to pushing through her own depression, to authoring books, and how innovation internally leads to innovation externally. www.sherrehirsch.com/

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