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Celebrating and interrogating creatives of all stripes.

Episodes

  • #3 Animation Veteran Esther Pearl on Disrupting the Entertainment Industry One Reel Girl at a Time

    17/02/2017 Duration: 43min

    Esther Pearl, Founder and Executive Director of Camp Reel Stories CampReelStories.com Esther Pearl is the founder and Executive Director of Camp Reel Stories. She received her Bachelor’s in Visual Arts from U.C.S.D and her M.B.A. in Sustainable Management from The Presidio Graduate School. She has spent 15 years working in Production Management in the Entertainment Industry. The majority of her career was spent at Pixar Animation Studios where her feature film credits include Academy Award winning films The Incredibles and Wall-e, as well as Monsters, Inc. Her other credits include; Titanic, Starship Troopers, Armageddon and What Dreams May Come. She was also a founding board member and the former President of the Board of Bay Area Girls Rock Camp (BAGRC). Esther believes in the power of great storytelling to create social change. Esther lives in Oakland with her husband and two children. During our chat, we discussed a number of fantastic topics...included among those are: - Esther-osophy - What a story

  • #2 Female Engineer Gloria Kimbwala on Diversity and Inclusion

    10/02/2017 Duration: 01h01min

    Gloria Kimbwala runs Square's 1-week immersive bootcamp for Talented Women, called Code Camp. She currently working on her Master’s in Computer Sciences with an concentration in Software Engineering. She actively mentors other minorities, women, and under-represented communities in tech. In today's episode, we learn about what pivotal moments led Gloria to the career she has today. There are so few black women in tech, and she has managed to succeed even when those around her may have disagreed with her career track. We discuss so much, including: - Creating a workplace that nurtures diversity and inclusion - Urgency and priority for diversity and inclusion STARTS AT THE TOP - Making a difference when it comes to improving diversity in tech (particularly in underserved communities) - The crucial role of being a door opener for other women and minorities. - How has being a mom changes your worldview and priorities as a woman in tech - Imposter Syndrome - What do you do when you see a woman struggling with

  • #1 Product Designer Chris King on Beating Creator's Block One Microcommitment At A Time

    07/02/2017 Duration: 01h23min

    Chris King: Beating Creator’s Block One Microcommitment at a Time Many people in the tech industry feel that making it to silicon valley (and succeeding there) is the ultimate career achievement. That’s not the case. As humans it’s in our nature to always strive for more - for new experiences, growth and something more meaningful. Chris King is one of Silicon Valley’s most gifted and brilliant designers. The sheer thought and research he puts into his designs and the beauty that stems from his research and dedication to creativity. Just a few topics we discussed: The importance of getting varied life experiences before choosing a career path How to successfully mess up and learn from it Using microcommitments to make it through the funk Iconic logos from the valley Shapes Colors Branding Product design Daily routines Setting up a winning workspace Quadrivium: The Four Classical Liberal Arts of Number, Geometry, Music, & Cosmology by Miranda Lundy Finding time to keep creativity in your life Morning routi

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