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Universal Design Thinking

Having lost his ability to walk at age 5, and the ability to breathe solely on his own later in life, Dr. Victor Pineda has grown to become the consummate multi-hyphenate: scholar, professor, activist, filmmaker, international guest speaker, social design thinker, and White House appointee under

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Serendipity & Evolution

Jennifer Ferro is the President of KCRW, a nonprofit public radio station based in Los Angeles, CA. Her journey started when she was asked by a friend to volunteer for the station to help record a dance concert and 21 years later she's now overseeing the innovation within the organization. On

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Once In A Lifetime

Ryan Cummins is the co-founder of Omaze, an experience-based fundraising organization whose focus is to allow everyone the chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime experience with their favorite celebrity while (most importantly) supporting a great cause for as little as $10. Take a listen to this

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6 Attributes of the Most Innovative People

Since March 2005, Phil McKinney has interviewed over 100 innovators on the series Killer Innovations. He took a moment to reflect on all these inspiring interviews and realized that each one person has similar characteristics. In this podcast, he takes a stroll down memory lane and points out

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Museum Hack's Sizzle Reel

This video from the group Museum Hack demostrates the vitality and energy of the organization's commitment to bringing fun back into a musuem visit. Aimed at millennials, Museum Hack's associates encourage selfies with the art, love ot dish gossip, and talk about the cost of the art work.

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The Surprising Habits of Original Thinkers

How do creative people come up with great ideas? Organizational psychologist Adam Grant studies "originals": thinkers who dream up new ideas and take action to put them into the world. In this talk, learn three unexpected habits of originals — including embracing failure. "The

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2016 National Arts Marketing Project Conference - Opening Keynote with Adam Lerner

Adam Lerner doesn't shy away from the ridiculous, and that's because the risk is not in failure or criticism, but in not taking the chance to begin with. In his keynote, Dying of Excellence, he explores courage: how do we, as arts leaders, find our courage to go outside the conventional?

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2016 National Arts Marketing Project Conference - Closing Keynote with Chris Denson

In a series of interconnected personal stories and professional anecdotes, Denson talks about how creativity and technological innovations impact the everyday decisions we make in life and in business. In his closing keynote, 6 Degrees of Connection, Denson explores topics ranging from bio-hacking

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NAMP Ignite Talks: Digital Trends

We live in a digital first, mobile first world. Now’s the time for arts and cultural marketers to meet audiences where they are.   In this NAMP Ignite Talk, President of Capacity Interactive, Inc. Erik Gensler joins David Wyatt, Co-founder & Business Director of Wyatt Brand

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The Data Center Mural Project: Behind the Scenes

It may start with a sketch by Oli-B, but it takes a team to transform the Google data center in St. Ghislain into a vibrant mural. Want to learn more about the Data Center Mural Project? Check out their website!

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