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The Future of Nineteen80
02 Sep 2021
00:11:39
It's been a while since I've kept up this podcast. A lot has happened. I'm already two episodes behind, so I'll have to get back at it.
Episode is also published on my personal YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/danielhoang
Or follow the official Nineteen80 YouTube channel for the more business side of things: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0thM55jpbGur6IelitCt7g
Nineteen80 is a management consultancy and creative agency focused on transitions. As a Xennial, I was born in an analog world, and came of age in a digital world. As the world transitions from command and control to distributed teams, analog to digital, concentrated power and wealth to distributed knowledge of the crowd, Nineteen80 seeks to bring the best of both worlds together to create something better.
Racism in America: Will love unit us toward a better future?
10 Feb 2021
00:27:56
Continuing the dialog around Racism in America, I talked to DEI consultant Aaisha Joseph and a technology executive Joseph Todd. We focused on whether love will unit us toward a better future.
Nineteen80 is a management consultancy and creative agency focused on transitions. As a Xennial, I was born in an analog world and came of age in a digital world. As the world transitions from command and control to distributed teams, analog to digital, concentrated power and wealth to distributed knowledge of the crowd, Nineteen80 seeks to bring the best of both worlds together to create something better.
Marissa Spruiell: Get a pulse on what's happening with pop culture
30 Jul 2020
00:20:51
I'm welcoming my first guest, fellow Pepperdine Alumna Marissa Spruiell. We connected via Linkedin and had great conversations before she joined me on the podcast.
We talked about pop culture and keeping a pulse on what's happening gives you a sense of what's happening. We reminisced about the world before the Internet and being an older millennial. We also talked about social media and how we both were on Twitter since the early days and how we use it to connect with others.
Special thanks for Marissa for helping launch this podcast as the first guest and helping shape where we go next.
I'm talking about what Nineteen80 is standing for and how we're about bridging two things, from analog to digital, old to new. It's not an end game for us but a transition.
I remember a world before the Internet and before the smartphone but I came of age in the digital world.
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Welcome to the origin story for Nineteen80, a company formed and founded by Daniel Hoang. In this podcast, we'll explore, do some sense-making, and try to understand the world.
In this first episode, I talk about the name of my company and its origin story.
Learn and engage with Nineteen80
Get insider information via our newsletter (http://www.nineteen80.net)
Visit our company page to learn more about our company (http://www.nineteen80.co)
Join our membership where you can get deep insider research on storytelling techniques and templates (http://www.nineteen80.io)
Nineteen80 is a management consultancy and creative agency focused on transitions. As a Xennial, I was born in an analog world and came of age in a digital world. As the world transitions from command and control to distributed teams, analog to digital, concentrated power and wealth to distributed knowledge of the crowd, Nineteen80 seeks to bring the best of both worlds together to create something better.
In Season 3, I'm focusing on racism in America. These are hard topics to discuss and they're really ripe for mistakes. I made a mistake in the recording, and you'll hear it. We'll learn from this. We'll get better.
Thank you to Detrick Franklin MBA for really schooling me and showing me a better mindset.
Bio About The Guest Detrick is a Continuous Improvement Quality expert who has lived experience in business and the work environment. He's a problem solving, always optimizing work. Detrick is a DEI consultant and also an advisor with Calling All Allies.
Visual Thinking and Deep Self Design With Sunni Brown
14 Oct 2020
00:22:30
Nineteen80 is a management consultancy and creative agency focused on transitions. As a Xennial, I was born in an analog world, and came of age in a digital world. As the world transitions from command and control to distributed teams, analog to digital, concentrated power and wealth to distributed knowledge of the crowd, Nineteen80 seeks to bring the best of both worlds together to create something better.
In this episode, I talked to Sunni Brown, Founder at Sunni Brown Ink and the Center for Deep Self Design.
Bio About The Guest Sunni founded the SB Ink creative consultancy over 12 years ago and she continues to grow and lead it. She is a best-selling author, global public speaker, expert meeting facilitator and Deep Self Design™ coach. She was named one of the “100 Most Creative People in Business” and one of the “10 Most Creative People on Twitter” by Fast Company. Her team has designed and led hundreds of group experiences in diverse industries and she is a veteran public speaker, having delivered countless presentations and “playnotes” in environments around the world. Sunni is the best-selling author of Gamestorming and The Doodle Revolution and she leads a worldwide campaign advocating for multi-sensory learning and deploys those techniques to teach sought-after leadership skills like emotional intelligence, effective communication, unlearning, rapid innovation and group collaboration.
Nineteen80 is a management consultancy and creative agency focused on transitions. As a Xennial, I was born in an analog world, and came of age in a digital world. As the world transitions from command and control to distributed teams, analog to digital, concentrated power and wealth to distributed knowledge of the crowd, Nineteen80 seeks to bring the best of both worlds together to create something better.
In this episode, I finally talked to Mike Rohde, also a generational cusper and the original sketchnoter.
Bio About The Guest
Mike Rohde is a Principal User Experience Designer and Visualizer at Johnson Controls helping innovate business with visual and design thinking. He's the author of the best selling book The Sketchnote Handbook, The Sketchnote Workbook, and creator of the Sketchnote Ideabook.
Brothers reunited past, present, and future with David Hoang
30 Sep 2020
00:34:10
Nineteen80 is a management consultancy and creative agency focused on transitions. As a Xennial, I was born in an analog world, and came of age in a digital world. As the world transitions from command and control to distributed teams, analog to digital, concentrated power and wealth to distributed knowledge of the crowd, Nineteen80 seeks to bring the best of both worlds together to create something better.
My brother is also a Xennial, and we talk about what it was like growing up in a world where technology didn't always work.
Bio About The Guest
David Hoang is a design leader with a passion for creative, product, and technology. Previously he led Product Design and Research at One Medical, a health tech company focused on changing primary care. David co-founded Xhatch Interactive, a digital product company, and was Director of Design at Black Pixel.
Episode Summary
In this episode, David and I spoke about...
Growing up together as Xennials
A career that meets the intersectionality of art, creativity, design, and technology
David’s career and having a part in no code innovation at Webflow
How David approaches strategic planning and design
Nineteen80 is a management consultancy and creative agency focused on transitions. As a Xennial, I was born in an analog world, and came of age in a digital world. As the world transitions from command and control to distributed teams, analog to digital, concentrated power and wealth to distributed knowledge of the crowd, Nineteen80 seeks to bring the best of both worlds together to create something better.
I've been following Tim on Twitter for quite some time and we finally got a chance to talk in person.
Bio About The Guest
Tim has worked for over 21 years in visual communication and strategy. He lives to bring art to life and create experiences that allow people to change and see things anew. Tim is committed to telling compelling stories, going to unexplored places, and finding and amplifying what's most excellent.
Episode Summary
In this episode, Tim and I spoke about...
Visual thinking and storytelling
Making graphics actionable and being customer-centric
Leading Change With Best Selling Author Pam Marmon
16 Sep 2020
00:30:35
Nineteen80 is a management consultancy and creative agency focused on transitions. As a Xennial, I was born in an analog world, and came of age in a digital world. As the world transitions from command and control to distributed teams, analog to digital, concentrated power and wealth to distributed knowledge of the crowd, Nineteen80 seeks to bring the best of both worlds together to create something better.
Pam is a long time friend, former colleague at Point B, and a fellow change management expert.
Bio About The Guest
Pam Marmon is a change management leader and CEO of Marmon Consulting. She is Prosci certified change management expert and Cornell University certified organizational designer with 15+ years of experience and a proven success record in implementing organizational initiatives and culture transformations.
Episode Summary
In this episode, Pam and I spoke about...
Digital and Culture transformation
Communicating in a digital world and breaking barriers
Readiness assessment around organizational leadership and culture
Making a company that's Big Enough with Lee LeFever of Common Craft
19 Aug 2020
00:29:51
Episode Title
Making a company that's Big Enough with Lee LeFever of Common Craft
Bio About The Guest
Lee LeFever is the co-founder of Common Craft and author of two books: The Art of Explanation and Big Enough. Since 2007, Common Craft has won numerous awards, worked with respected brands like LEGO, Google, Intel, and Ford, and created original explainer videos that have earned over 50 million online video views. Today, Common Craft produces educational guides, ready-made videos, and digital visuals that are used by educators in over 50 countries. Lee and his partner Sachi are Common Craft’s only employees and work from their home off the coast of Washington State.
Russ Shumaker: Cause marketing and making the world better
30 Jul 2020
00:23:23
My second guest, Russ Shumaker, is a marketer at World Vision. We talked about how World Vision is helping to end poverty in the world, but also shifting to focus on COVID in the US.
Russ and I talked about how Millenials aren't so young anymore and how we're in leadership roles across organizations.
Thank you to Russ for joining the podcast and paving the way toward a better future.