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#167 Daniele Fiandaca: On Masculinity, Diversity & Creativity (Dropbox Series Part 4)

#167 Daniele Fiandaca: On Masculinity, Diversity & Creativity (Dropbox Series Part 4)

FromCtrl Alt Delete


#167 Daniele Fiandaca: On Masculinity, Diversity & Creativity (Dropbox Series Part 4)

FromCtrl Alt Delete

ratings:
Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Dec 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I am very excited to bring to you a mini series of four episodes in partnership with Dropbox around the topics of creativity and collaboration. As you know on this podcast I interview interesting creatives about the internet, their work, and how to get more done in less time. Dropbox is a collaborative platform for teams, enabling creativity through their product suite of tools which helps team's all over the world stay in flow and move work forward.In these four special episodes, I interview the co-authors of Creative Superpowers, a book published by Penguin about re-learning key traits often forgotten from childhood, such as adaptability, curiosity, empathy and fearlessness by the authors Laura Jordan Bambach, Scott Morrison, Mark Earls and Daniele Fiandaca. Each author shared some fascinating stories and anecdotes with me, and have some seriously wise advice about how to live a more creative and fulfilled life. I felt super inspired after chatting to each of them and I hope you do too.In this episode I speak to Daniele Fiandaca - we discuss gender diversity, being the 'token man', building inclusion in the workplace, how to make sure you are connecting with people outside your social bubble, how to connect with others and the tools used to build a new initiative.*This episode is sponsored by Dropbox* For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Released:
Dec 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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