Unthinkable With Jay Acunzo

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Sinopse

Damn the best practices and to hell with conventional thinking. It's Unthinkable. In Season 5, author and keynote speaker Jay Acunzo explores one burning question about creativity in business: What does it take to create consistently great work? In an era of shortcut culture and random acts of creativity, what happens when you think long-term, avoid the cheats, hacks, and stunts, and instead focus on building projects or companies that are unassailable?

Episódios

  • Slingshot: A Side Project Saved My Startup [Creativity Series #15]

    11/09/2016 Duração: 08min

    FOR EXCLUSIVE BONUS CONTENT + CREATIVE EXPERIMENTS: Subscribe at unthinkable.fm to get a quick note from Jay every Monday morning.   TODAY: Hear the story of a creative side project that saved a startup. Crew co-founder and CEO Mikael Cho talks about Unsplash.com, a photography side project that now boasts billions of photo views each month and salvaged a startup heading for bankruptcy. The project is so widely used today that a photo on the site gets viewed more times than a photo on the cover of TIME Magazine ... but it all started with a ridiculously small amount of time and an even smaller budget.   LINKS TO KNOW: unsplash.com Mikael's company: crew.co Mikael's Twitter: twitter.com/mikaelcho Jay's Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo Jay's Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo     TOPICS DISCUSSED: Side Projects Startups Photography Creativity Craft Intuition Art Technology Content Marketing

  • The Bias to Act [Creativity Series #14]

    04/09/2016 Duração: 23min

    FOR EXCLUSIVE BONUS CONTENT: Subscribe at unthinkable.fm to get a quick note from Jay every Monday morning.   TODAY: Too often, creative people idolize the IDEA of being creative. But our jobs aren't to "be creative." Our jobs are to CREATE. In other words, we need a bias to act. But that's much easier said than done. Until you hear our stories today...   Today, we go outside the echo chamber with executive coach Heather Legge. Although she coaches some of the most powerful women in business, she uses a subtle trick pulled from -- of all things -- golf, in order to build creative momentum for her clients. Then, in our feature story, we hear from a side project master: Alec Brownstein, creative director at Dollar Shave Club. His experiments have shaken the internet, getting passed around the big agency world on Madison Ave, inside Google globally, and all around the world.    LINKS TO KNOW: Heather Legge's site: http://www.envisionsuccessinc.com/ Heather Legge's Twitter: https://twitter.com/esiresult

  • Slingshot: Scott Monty, Oxymoron [Creativity Series #13]

    29/08/2016 Duração: 06min

    SUBSCRIBE: unthinkable.fm to get a quick note every Monday morning containing new episodes, exclusive bonus content, and new experiments to join.   TODAY: Scott Monty is one of the world's most forward-thinking marketing minds. He spends his time helping big brands evolve, whether that was in-house at Ford or today as a consultant. So why is he so obsessed with the past? And what is he doing building a side project that historians and NBA players alike seem to love?   (Slingshots are short stories about a creative side project that led somewhere surprising or unexpected. They run every other week as part of Unthinkable.) LINKS TO KNOW:   Scott's side project: http://www.ihearofsherlock.com/   Scott's newsletter and related mini-podcast: http://fullmontyshow.com/   Scott's Twitter: http://twitter.com/scottmonty   Jay's Twitter: http://twitter.com/jayacunzo   Jay's Snapchat: http://snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo   TOPICS DISCUSSED: Marketing Media Newsletters Technology Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle I Hear

  • Zig When Others Zag [Creativity Series #12]

    21/08/2016 Duração: 21min

    SUBSCRIBE AT unthinkable.fm to get a quick note every Monday morning containing new episodes, exclusive bonus content, and new experiments to join.   TODAY: In a noisy world like ours, you don't just want to be the best of the best. You want to be the only one who does what you do. Today on the show, we explore the need to zig when others zag -- the need to own some white space and be original rather than incrementally beat others who do something similar.   First, we talk about penguins. Because, I mean...penguins. Then we go outside the echo chamber for some tropical house music from DJ Viceroy. Then we hear the story of writer and marketer Finn Dowling of the Humane Society of Silicon Valley, as well as Eddie the Terrible -- a tiny dog at the shelter that got some big internet fame, all because of one very hilarious blog post.   LINKS TO KNOW: Far Side penguin comic: goo.gl/WuhnTk Viceroy's music: @viceroymusic Viceroy's site: www.viceroymusic.com/ Eddie the Terrible blog post: hssvacc.blogspot.com/2014/12

  • On the Making of Unthinkable

    27/06/2016 Duração: 55min

    While we're on hiatus from releasing new episodes, here's a closer look at the thinking and inspiration behind making the show. Be sure to subscribe at http://unthinkable.fm for our emails each Monday morning -- we're sharing the entire framework and process behind making the show run while we tinker on new episodes!   SUBSCRIBE: http://unthinkable.fm   BEHIND-THE-SCENES: http://snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo   SAY HI: http://twitter.com/jayacunzo   TODAY'S EPISODE SYNDICATED FROM: https://soundcloud.com/louderthanwordsjohnbonini

  • A Message From Jay

    06/06/2016 Duração: 09min

    A message from Jay about the future of Unthinkable. Be sure to subscribe at unthinkable.fm.

  • Slingshot: Scott Belsky & Behance [Creativity Series #11]

    30/05/2016 Duração: 06min

    The story of how Scott Belsky created Behance, a global community of creatives focused on making ideas happen. (Slingshots are short stories about a creative side project that led somewhere surprising or unexpected. They run every other week as part of Unthinkable.)   LINKS TO KNOW: Behance.com Scott's Twitter: twitter.com/scottbelsky   SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Get a note from Jay every Monday morning, plus links to the newest episode of Unthinkable. Subscribe at unthinkable.fm   GO BEHIND-THE-SCENES Follow Jay on Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo or Snapchat: Snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo   TOPICS DISCUSSED: Creativity Tech Startups Design Designers Portfolios Venture Capital Uber Pinterest Warby Parker Creative Missions Product Design User Experience (UX)

  • Beauty in the Broken [Creativity Series #10]

    23/05/2016 Duração: 35min

    Betting your career on your creativity means you'll have your fair share of saving bad ideas (or "polishing turds" as you'll hear in one of our stories). It also requires the ability to look past the obvious and see the potential for something better or higher quality or generally more creative. It requires you to see beauty in the broken. Today, we look at these ideas from multiple angles.   First, I wrestle with some leftovers (BONUS: you get a recipe out of this episode!). Then, we go outside the echo chamber to hear the curious case of the Warriors -- starting in a very bad place. Then we hear the story of entrepreneur John Marsh, whose career journey looks a lot more like a detour.   LINKS TO KNOW: John Marsh: www.linkedin.com/in/john-marsh-1576069 John Marsh's real estate business: http://www.liveopelika.com/ New York Times piece on the Warriors: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/03/magazine/what-happened-when-venture-capitalists-took-over-the-golden-state-warriors.html?_r=0   SUBSCRIBE TO UNTHIN

  • Slingshot: The Cooper Review [Creativity Series #9]

    16/05/2016 Duração: 18min

    Slingshots are a mini-series within the Unthinkable show where we go deep into a creative side project that winds up someplace surprising. Tinkering on side projects is a powerful way to slingshot our careers forward as content marketers, writers, designers, podcasters, videographers, and any kind of creative.   In this episode, Sarah Cooper talks about her journey from acting to Google to making the leap pursuing her comedic writing full-time. She parodies business culture, and she's built a nice audience for herself ... but what happens when your creative aspirations differ from what your audience expects from you?   LINKS TO KNOW: TheCooperReview.com Sarah's Twitter: twitter.com/sarahcpr 10 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings   SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Join the newsletter at unthinkable.fm Jay's Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo Show Behind-the-Scenes: Snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo   SUPPORT FOR THIS EPISODE: RightSideShirts.org   TOPICS DISCUSSED: Creativity Comedy Standup Side Projects Entrepreneurship Blogging M

  • 2% Better [Creativity Series #8]

    09/05/2016 Duração: 44min

      People driven by their creative craft often spend hours agonizing and obsessing over the details of a project. Why? Is that a good thing or a bad thing? How do we know when to actually ship the work? And what does it take in order to operate with that level of detail in a business world often based on seeking shortcuts and cutting corners?   Today, we go outside the echo chamber for the story of Niko at Granny's Pie Factory to find out why creative people operate with this extreme care for the details, then we hear about Macaela, Cory, and the team at Newfangled about how and why a creator can be both obsessively connected to a project AND ready to ship it.   LINKS TO KNOW:
 Granny's Pie Factory: grannyspiefactory.com Newfangled: newfangledstudios.com     SUBSCRIBE: Join the list at unthinkable.fm for all episodes plus other goodies and behind-the-scenes content. Jay's Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo Behind-the-Scenes making Unthinkable: Snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo     SUPPORT FOR THIS EPISODE: RightSideShirt

  • Slingshot: The Danger Booth [Creativity Series #7]

    02/05/2016 Duração: 25min

    Slingshots are a new mini-series within the Unthinkable show where we go deep into a creative side project that winds up someplace surprising. Tinkering on side projects is a powerful way to slingshot our careers forward as content marketers, writers, designers, podcasters, videographers, and any kind of creative.   In this episode, Zac Wolf and Becca Goldring discuss their award-winning open-air photo booth, The Danger Booth.   LINKS TO KNOW:
 Zac's Twitter: twitter.com/zacxwolf Becca's Twitter: twitter.com/Becca_Bakes TheDangerBooth.com ZacXWolf.com   SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Join the newsletter at unthinkable.fm Jay's Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo Show Behind-the-Scenes: Snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo   SUPPORT FOR THIS EPISODE: RightSideShirts.org   TOPICS DISCUSSED:
   Creativity
 Photography Side Projects Entrepreneurship Sales Boston Weddings Startup Business Growth Dogs

  • The Muse Is An Excuse [Creativity Series #6]

    25/04/2016 Duração: 35min

    For thousands of years, humans have invoked "The Muse" (or any of the nine Muses) to inspire creativity within them. But are we thinking about creative inspiration the wrong way?   Also, a major announcement is made by one of our guest's on this episode, featuring legendary creative thinkers.   Today, we go outside the echo chamber with Elliott Bell of The Muse to think about career coaching and what we can learn about the creative muse. Then, Chase Jarvis - world-famous photographer and the CEO of CreativeLive - shares a story from his childhood, debunks some myths around creativity and inspiration, and shares a HUGE announcement with us.   LINKS TO KNOW:
   Elliott's Twitter: twitter.com/ellbell9 The Muse: www.themuse.com Chase's Twitter: twitter.com/chasejarvis Chase's Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/chasejarvis CreativeLive: creativelive.com 30 Days of Genius: creativelive.com/30daysofgenius   SUBSCRIBE: Join the list at unthinkable.fm for all episodes plus other goodies and behind-the-scenes content

  • Slingshot: Wooden Nickel Shorts[Creativity Series #5]

    18/04/2016 Duração: 23min

    Slingshots are a new mini-series within the Unthinkable show where we go deep into a creative side project that winds up someplace surprising. Tinkering on side projects are powerful ways to slingshot our careers forward as content marketers, writers, designers, podcasters, videographers, and any kind of creative. In this episode, Dan Milano talks about the comedy group and video project, Wooden Nickel Shorts.   LINKS TO KNOW:
 Dan's Twitter: twitter.com/DanMilanoHere Wooden Nickel Shorts: youtube.com/user/WoodenNickelShorts   SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Join the newsletter at unthinkable.fm Jay's Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo Show Behind-the-Scenes: Snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo SUPPORT FOR THIS EPISODE: RightSideShirts.org - empowering kids to be more creative and helping art programs in need.   TOPICS DISCUSSED:
 Creativity
  Comedy Video Production Video Editing Saturday Night Live Twilight Google Plus Hollywood Yetis Side Projects   

  • Craft-Driven [Creativity Series #4]

    11/04/2016 Duração: 37min

    When you agonize over the act of creation itself -- for its own sake, not for some ulterior motive or end result -- good things happen. But in the business world, whether in marketing or as an entrepreneur or freelancer, that mentality is surprisingly rare. So what do you call that behavior when someome wants to skip right to the end result, craft be damned? There's a word for it -- a behavior we need to avoid if we want to be truly creative in our careers.    In this episode, we hear the story of Alessandro "San" Bellino, owner of Gracenote Coffee, an espresso bar in downtown Boston. He takes us deep into his approach to his craft, where we'll learn what really matters and get inspired for attacking our own work.   LINKS TO KNOW:
 Gracenote's Twitter: twitter.com/gracenoteboston The Coffee Trike's Twitter: twitter.com/TheCoffeeTrike   SUBSCRIBE: Join the list at unthinkable.fm for all episodes plus other goodies and behind-the-scenes content. Jay's Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo Behind-the-Scenes m

  • Slingshot: Carving the White Whale [Creativity Series #3]

    04/04/2016 Duração: 32min

    Slingshots are a new mini-series within the Unthinkable show where we go deep into a creative side project that winds up someplace surprising. Tinkering on side projects are powerful ways to slingshot our careers forward as content marketers, writers, designers, podcasters, videographers, and any kind of creative. In this episode, Erik Devaney talks about carving the white whale.   LINKS TO KNOW:
 Erik's Twitter: twitter.com/bardofboston Erik's Medium article: https://medium.com/@bardofboston/carving-the-white-whale-7cf0a830b9da   SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Join the newsletter at unthinkable.fm Jay's Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo Show Behind-the-Scenes: Snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo SUPPORT FOR THIS EPISODE: RightSideShirts.org - empowering kids to be more creative and helping art programs in need.   TOPICS DISCUSSED:
 Creativity
 Craftsmanship Moby Dick Customer Personas Marketing Content Marketing Side Projects Wood Carving HubSpot Medium Netflix Procrastination Writing
    

  • Side Projects [Creativity Series #2]

    28/03/2016 Duração: 39min

    Creative side projects are powerful ways to slingshot our careers forward as content marketers, writers, designers, podcasters, videographers, and any kind of creative. In this episode, we hear the story of Neil Pasricha, creator of 1000AwesomeThings.com, a TED speaker, and author of multiple New York Times bestselling books, including The Book of Awesome.   LINKS TO KNOW:
 Neil's Twitter: twitter.com/1000awesome Neil's TED talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/neil_pasricha_the_3_a_s_of_awesome?language=en Neil's new book: http://goo.gl/sKAxzL Subscribe at unthinkable.fm for all episodes plus other goodies and behind-the-scenes content.   SUBSCRIBE: Jay's Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo Show Behind-the-Scenes: Snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo   SUPPORT FOR THIS EPISODE: RightSideShirts.org - empowering kids to be more creative and helping art programs in need.   TOPICS DISCUSSED:
 Creativity
 Blogging
 Career Growth
 Content Marketing 
Risk-Taking
 Daily Routines 
Books
 Writing
 TED Talks
 Space Exploration
 Awesome Thi

  • Quality vs. Quantity [Creativity Series #1]

    21/03/2016 Duração: 34min

    In the official launch of Unthinkable, we'll tackle the bizarre but huge debate of quality vs. quantity in marketing. Plus, creator & host Jay Acunzo shares the theme of the show and why it's time to finally, mercifully, start being loud about our one true desire -- to create great content for a living. We'll go outside the marketing echo-chamber to the smartest place on the planet, as well as hear from a prolific content creator who would make most marketers blush.   LINKS TO KNOW: Subscribe at unthinkable.fm for all episodes plus other goodies and behind-the-scenes content. @jayacunzo & UnthinkableFM snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo facebook.com/UnthinkableFM   SUPPORT FOR THIS EPISODE: RightSideShirts.org - empowering kids to be more creative and helping art programs in need.

  • Unthinkable Mic Check

    17/03/2016 Duração: 23s

    See you soon! Be sure to subscribe at Unthinkable.fm to get episodes as soon as they launch, plus other exclusive content, goodies, and behind-the-scenes. Twitter: @UnthinkableFM @JayAcunzo

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