Podcasts by The Limit Does Not Exist
Do you love astrophysics and ballet? Enjoy writing screenplays and code? Dream of applying your theater degree to the tech world? The Limit Does Not Exist is a podcast that believes when it comes to pursuing your passions, you shouldn’t have to choose. Through an entertaining and eye-opening mix of interviews, concrete tools, and real talk, hosts Christina Wallace and Cate Scott Campbell help you follow your curiosity, embrace your individuality, and build an interdisciplinary career that’s as unique and dynamic as you are.
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A Season of Change from 2020-06-01T10:00
It’s our Season 3 finale! If you've been listening for awhile, you already know that we're fans of seasons. We think they're a great opportunity to take stock, find new inspiration, make some ch...
ListenLive the Questions (Richard Nash) from 2020-05-25T10:00
As we continue to navigate the changing landscape of this challenging time, we’re joined by Richard Nash, a coach who specializes in helping creatives become more entrepreneurial, business folks...
ListenTLDNE Mixtape: What Do I Do Now? from 2020-05-18T10:00
Since a lot of us are going through transitions right now, we’ve rounded up some of the best TLDNE advice for fresh starts, restarts, changes in direction, or entirely different roadmaps. Tune i...
ListenA Pilgrim in Art and Science (Natalie Settles) from 2020-05-11T10:00
This week, Natalie Settles invites us on her pilgrimage through art and science and shares many insights along the way. Natalie is an award-winning artist and scientist whose work recasts the in...
ListenOffice Hours: Tell Me About Yourself from 2020-05-04T10:00
How do you explain who you are and what you do in a way that makes sense to others — and more importantly, to you? We’re here to help you present your myriad strengths as the highly valuable pac...
ListenThe Questioneers from 2020-04-27T10:00
Power duo alert! This week, we’re talking with Andrea Beaty, author of the children’s book series The Questioneers (which includes Rosie Revere, Engineer and Iggy Peck, Architect) and Lauren Gun...
ListenCreative Analytics (Claire Van Holland) from 2020-04-20T10:00
Ever wish you had a friend who understood the ins and outs of your multidisciplinary life and also spoke finance fluently? Consider Claire Van Holland your new BFF. Claire tells us how she moved...
ListenIn the Zoom Zoom Room from 2020-04-13T04:00
As we navigate this continually changing landscape, we’re back with another C&C episode. This week, we’re sharing updates from our lives as we do our best to find balance and a little bit of...
ListenCaves, Crystals, and Curiosity (Tyler Thrasher) from 2020-04-06T10:00
Is it really possible to follow all of your curiosities for a living? Say hello to Tyler Thrasher. He's made a career out of exploring caves, hybridizing plants, and growing crystals on insects,...
ListenHello From The Social Distance from 2020-03-23T10:00
We might be isolated, but we’re here. In this special C&C episode, we’re sharing some resources, ideas, feelings, and encouragement that we hope will help during this challenging and uncerta...
ListenCustomize Your Creativity (Rachel Friedman) from 2020-03-16T10:00
Can dreams really change? Does a creative life have to be all or nothing? Should you give up or keep going? If you’ve ever asked yourself questions like these, this episode is a must-listen. Our...
ListenFor the Love of Pi(e) (Lauren Ko) from 2020-03-09T10:00
In honor of our podcast’s official holiday, we’re celebrating all things Pi and pie! Our special guest is Lauren Ko: an artist, self-taught baker, and the founder of the wildly popular Instagram...
ListenTLDNE MBA: Claim Your Worth from 2020-03-02T11:00
How do you make a real career out of your multiple interests? Including things like paid time-off, health insurance, and retirement savings? Today, we’re sharing tons of resources and strategies...
ListenStar Power (Dr. Aomawa Shields&Amy Secunda) from 2020-02-24T11:00
In our ongoing takedown of the idea that the arts and sciences are polar opposites, we bring you Dr. Aomawa Shields and Amy Secunda: two actresses turned astronomers! They tell us exactly how th...
ListenAgents of Change (Gabriele&Billy Almon) from 2020-02-17T11:00
How do you make a real impact in the world? This week’s guest Gabriele Almon is a former humanitarian staffer who’s bringing the creative industry and the public sector together to do just that....
ListenLove and Partnership from 2020-02-10T11:00
We think Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate and reflect on partnerships of all kinds, not just romantic ones. In this special C&C episode, we’re taking you behind the scenes of our creati...
ListenTake A Radical Sabbatical (Sabriya Stukes) from 2020-02-03T11:00
What do you do when you find yourself in a major life transition with no apartment, no relationship, no job, and no idea what you want to do next? This week’s guest Dr. Sabriya Stukes took a “ra...
ListenWho Are You On The Internet? from 2020-01-27T11:00
If you're struggling to find your place online, both creatively and as a human in general, listen up! Our guest is Maya Man, an artist and technologist based in New York City who’s building expe...
ListenOffice Hours: Overcoming Overwhelm from 2020-01-20T11:00
Welcome to Office Hours, a new kind of episode in which we tackle your big questions and common Human Venn Diagram challenges! This week, we’re talking about what to do when you feel overwhelmed...
ListenThe Age of Experience (Mikhael Tara Garver) from 2020-01-13T11:00
Have you ever felt like having a day job to pay the bills makes you somehow less of a creative? What if that day job turns you into a pioneer of a brand-new field? Mikhael Tara Garver is a livin...
ListenHindsight is 20/20 (Keith Kirkland) from 2020-01-06T10:59
Wondering if you’re on the right path — or if your path even exists yet? We’ve got you. Our guest is Keith Kirkland, a mechanical engineer, accessories designer, and industrial designer who’s th...
ListenFind Your People (Stephanie Pereira) from 2020-01-06T10:58
Who’s in your community? If the idea of finding your people feels abstract, scary, or totally impossible, press play! Our guest is Stephanie Pereira, a community engagement expert and the Direct...
ListenBring On the New from 2020-01-06T10:57
Welcome to #TLDNE2020! We’re back with concrete tools, real talk, and a whole lot of inspiration for you as you kick off your own fresh start and/or thrilling return. In this Cate & Christin...
ListenTrailer: The Limit Does Not Exist from 2019-12-23T10:00
When it comes to pursuing your passions, you shouldn’t have to choose. The Limit Does Not Exist is a podcast for people who want to embrace the “and” instead of “or” in their careers — offering con...
ListenTrailer: The Limit Does Not Exist from 2019-12-23T10:00
When it comes to pursuing your passions, you shouldn’t have to choose. The Limit Does Not Exist is a podcast for people who want to embrace the “and” instead of “or” in their careers — offering con...
ListenTrailer: The Limit Does Not Exist from 2019-12-23T10:00
When it comes to pursuing your passions, you shouldn’t have to choose. The Limit Does Not Exist is a podcast for people who want to embrace the “and” instead of “or” in their careers — offering con...
ListenEpisode #101: The Summer of Joy, Reprise from 2018-06-10T00:00
In this very special Cate&Christina episode you’ll hear why we’re both naming our summers the Summer of Joy (Reprise)! We also discuss the magic of discovering and leaning into your superpower, the...
ListenThe Summer of Joy, Reprise from 2018-06-10T00:00
In this very special Cate & Christina episode you’ll hear why we’re both naming our summers the Summer of Joy (Reprise)! We also discuss the magic of discovering and leaning into your superp...
ListenEpisode #100: Visions of the Future (LIVE at JPL) from 2018-06-03T00:00
It’s our 100th episode, live from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California! We’re thrilled to be talking with five visual strategists from The Studio at JPL: David Delgado, David Levin...
ListenVisions of the Future (LIVE at JPL) from 2018-06-03T00:00
It’s our 100th episode, live from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California! We’re thrilled to be talking with five visual strategists from The Studio at JPL: David Delgado, David Le...
ListenEpisode #99: Hustle&Be Kind (Amy Emmerich) from 2018-05-27T00:00
If your dream job doesn’t exist yet, how do you hustle your way forward? That’s a perfect question for Amy Emmerich, the Chief Content Officer at Refinery29 and your newest career cheerleader. Amy ...
ListenHustle&Be Kind (Amy Emmerich) from 2018-05-27T00:00
If your dream job doesn’t exist yet, how do you hustle your way forward? That’s a perfect question for Amy Emmerich, the Chief Content Officer at Refinery29 and your newest career cheerleader. A...
ListenEpisode #98: Magic in Heels (Kayla Drescher) from 2018-05-20T00:00
When you think of a magician, do you think of a guy in a top hat? Or things like 3D printing and the Pythagorean Theorem? Meet Kayla Drescher, a professional magician who’s also part scientist, par...
ListenMagic in Heels (Kayla Drescher) from 2018-05-20T00:00
When you think of a magician, do you think of a guy in a top hat? Or things like 3D printing and the Pythagorean Theorem? Meet Kayla Drescher, a professional magician who’s also part scientist, ...
ListenEpisode #97: Big Leaps and New Beginnings (Human Venn Diagram Highlights) from 2018-05-13T00:00
It’s an extra special highlights episode! We’ve gathered together some of our favorite advice for new graduates, parents of graduates, and anyone taking a big leap or starting something new. You’ll...
ListenBig Leaps and New Beginnings (Human Venn Diagram Highlights) from 2018-05-13T00:00
It’s an extra special highlights episode! We’ve gathered together some of our favorite advice for new graduates, parents of graduates, and anyone taking a big leap or starting something new. You...
ListenEpisode #96: TLDNE<3 Teachers (Tori Raddatz, Emily Dennett, and Emily Hart) from 2018-05-06T00:00
It’s Teacher Appreciation Week! To show our appreciation for teachers and their integral roles in our development as lifelong learners, we’re sitting down with three listeners who are stellar math ...
ListenTLDNE<3 Teachers (Tori Raddatz, Emily Dennett, and Emily Hart) from 2018-05-06T00:00
It’s Teacher Appreciation Week! To show our appreciation for teachers and their integral roles in our development as lifelong learners, we’re sitting down with three listeners who are stellar ma...
ListenEpisode #95: One Second Every Day (Cesar Kuriyama) from 2018-04-29T00:00
Do you remember what you were doing last Tuesday? Cesar Kuriyama does. He’s a director, animator, 3D VFX artist and the creator of the 1 Second Everyday app, which records—you guessed it—one second...
ListenOne Second Every Day (Cesar Kuriyama) from 2018-04-29T00:00
Do you remember what you were doing last Tuesday? Cesar Kuriyama does. He’s a director, animator, 3D VFX artist and the creator of the 1 Second Everyday app, which records—you guessed it—one sec...
ListenEpisode #94: Light Up the Sky (Natalie Cheung) from 2018-04-22T00:00
If you want to know how 1218 drones made a flying snowboarder in the sky at this year’s Winter Olympics, listen up! We’re geeking out with Intel’s General Manager of Drone Light Shows, Natalie Cheu...
ListenLight Up the Sky (Natalie Cheung) from 2018-04-22T00:00
If you want to know how 1218 drones made a flying snowboarder in the sky at this year’s Winter Olympics, listen up! We’re geeking out with Intel’s General Manager of Drone Light Shows, Natalie C...
ListenEpisode #93: Finishing the Hat from 2018-04-15T00:00
Ready, set, finish! We’re talking about finish lines and how to get to them without burnout, worrying what will come next or not finishing at all. We also discuss how to make decisions and not seco...
ListenFinishing the Hat from 2018-04-15T00:00
Ready, set, finish! We’re talking about finish lines and how to get to them without burnout, worrying what will come next or not finishing at all. We also discuss how to make decisions and not s...
ListenEpisode #92: Game On (Tracy Fullerton) from 2018-04-08T00:00
Can you picture Henry David Thoreau’s Walden as a video game? After meeting Tracy Fullerton, a professor of interactive media and games at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and the director of USC G...
ListenGame On (Tracy Fullerton) from 2018-04-08T00:00
Can you picture Henry David Thoreau’s Walden as a video game? After meeting Tracy Fullerton, a professor of interactive media and games at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and the director of US...
ListenEpisode #91: OK Go Sandbox (Damian Kulash) from 2018-04-01T00:00
Raise your hand if you’ve seen OK Go’s treadmill video! How about that insane Rube Goldberg machine? Or the zero gravity one? Lead singer and guitarist Damian Kulash joins us to talk about the insp...
ListenOK Go Sandbox (Damian Kulash) from 2018-04-01T00:00
Raise your hand if you’ve seen OK Go’s treadmill video! How about that insane Rube Goldberg machine? Or the zero gravity one? Lead singer and guitarist Damian Kulash joins us to talk about the i...
ListenEpisode #90: The World is Your Construction Kit (Jay Silver) from 2018-03-25T00:00
How do you turn a bunch of bananas into a piano? Or play Nintendo with a controller made out of Play-Doh? Jay Silver, creator of Makey Makey and founder and CEO of JoyLabz, is here to help make the...
ListenThe World is Your Construction Kit (Jay Silver) from 2018-03-25T00:00
How do you turn a bunch of bananas into a piano? Or play Nintendo with a controller made out of Play-Doh? Jay Silver, creator of Makey Makey and founder and CEO of JoyLabz, is here to help make ...
ListenEpisode #89: Choreotech (LIVE at Brown University) from 2018-03-18T00:00
We’re coming to you live from the The Conference For Research On Choreographic Interfaces at Brown University (think: artistic entrepreneurship, robotics and dance)! You’ll hear two conversations w...
ListenChoreotech (LIVE at Brown University) from 2018-03-18T00:00
We’re coming to you live from the The Conference For Research On Choreographic Interfaces at Brown University (think: artistic entrepreneurship, robotics and dance)! You’ll hear two conversation...
ListenEpisode #88: 2nd Anniversary - Celebrate with Pi(e)! (Emilie Wapnick) from 2018-03-11T00:00
It’s been 2 years of The Limit Does Not Exist—and it’s Pi Week! To celebrate, we’re recapping some of our favorite insights, aha! moments and recommendations from the last 87 episodes. Plus, show f...
Listen2nd Anniversary - Celebrate with Pi(e)! (Emilie Wapnick) from 2018-03-11T00:00
It’s been 2 years of The Limit Does Not Exist—and it’s Pi Week! To celebrate, we’re recapping some of our favorite insights, aha! moments and recommendations from the last 87 episodes. Plus, sho...
ListenEpisode #87: Nature Be Wild'n (Billy Almon) from 2018-03-04T00:00
What can nature teach us about innovation? According to Billy Almon, a dimensional designer and biomimicry aficionado, a whole lot. Tune in for parallels between ants and corporate organizational d...
ListenNature Be Wild'n (Billy Almon) from 2018-03-04T00:00
What can nature teach us about innovation? According to Billy Almon, a dimensional designer and biomimicry aficionado, a whole lot. Tune in for parallels between ants and corporate organizationa...
ListenEpisode #86: Three Cheers for the Drama Club! (Human Venn Diagram Highlights) from 2018-02-25T00:00
It’s an extra special highlights episode! We’re celebrating theater kids of all ages and rediscovering how skills developed on or around the stage can translate to fascinating career moves. You’ll ...
ListenThree Cheers for the Drama Club! (Human Venn Diagram Highlights) from 2018-02-25T00:00
It’s an extra special highlights episode! We’re celebrating theater kids of all ages and rediscovering how skills developed on or around the stage can translate to fascinating career moves. You’...
ListenEpisode #85: Developing the Lede (Rebecca Poulson) from 2018-02-18T00:00
Rebecca Poulson has what she calls a strange job. We’d call it a really cool one. Rebecca is the Technical Program Manager for Emerging Platforms at Northwestern University Knight Lab, where she ge...
ListenDeveloping the Lede (Rebecca Poulson) from 2018-02-18T00:00
Rebecca Poulson has what she calls a strange job. We’d call it a really cool one. Rebecca is the Technical Program Manager for Emerging Platforms at Northwestern University Knight Lab, where she...
ListenEpisode #84: New Frontiers in Digital Storytelling (Kamal Sinclair) from 2018-02-11T00:00
You could say that Kamal Sinclair is an art doula. She's the Director of the Sundance Institute's New Frontier Labs Program, a consultant to the Ford Foundation's JustFilms program, and was an arti...
ListenNew Frontiers in Digital Storytelling (Kamal Sinclair) from 2018-02-11T00:00
You could say that Kamal Sinclair is an art doula. She's the Director of the Sundance Institute's New Frontier Labs Program, a consultant to the Ford Foundation's JustFilms program, and was an a...
ListenEpisode #83: The Power of Tribes (Emilie Wapnick) from 2018-02-04T00:00
Get ready for positive accountability, finding your tribe and… space trash? Yup! It’s an all-new C&C episode with a special visit from Emilie Wapnick, founder of Puttylike and The Puttytribe! Emili...
ListenThe Power of Tribes (Emilie Wapnick) from 2018-02-04T00:00
Get ready for positive accountability, finding your tribe and… space trash? Yup! It’s an all-new C&C episode with a special visit from Emilie Wapnick, founder of Puttylike and The Puttytribe...
ListenEpisode #82: Exponential Creativity (Adam Huttler) from 2018-01-28T00:00
Has anyone ever called you an amateur? Fractured Atlas Founder Adam Huttler has some thoughts on why that’s a good thing. Adam tells us how he took a small theater production company and grew it in...
ListenExponential Creativity (Adam Huttler) from 2018-01-28T00:00
Has anyone ever called you an amateur? Fractured Atlas Founder Adam Huttler has some thoughts on why that’s a good thing. Adam tells us how he took a small theater production company and grew it...
ListenEpisode #81: Project Management Meets Mozart (Kevin Clark) from 2018-01-21T00:00
Have you ever considered using Trello to compose your next symphony? Meet Kevin Clark, a philanthropy consultant, product manager, and composer working to help artists thrive. As a composer, Kevin ...
ListenProject Management Meets Mozart (Kevin Clark) from 2018-01-21T00:00
Have you ever considered using Trello to compose your next symphony? Meet Kevin Clark, a philanthropy consultant, product manager, and composer working to help artists thrive. As a composer, Kev...
ListenEpisode #80: Art in the Age of Machine Intelligence (Kat Mustatea) from 2018-01-14T00:00
It’s our 80th episode, so you know it’s a great one! We’re talking with Kat Mustatea, who’s a poet, playwright and technologist. Kat writes about the intersection of technology and the arts for For...
ListenArt in the Age of Machine Intelligence (Kat Mustatea) from 2018-01-14T00:00
It’s our 80th episode, so you know it’s a great one! We’re talking with Kat Mustatea, who’s a poet, playwright and technologist. Kat writes about the intersection of technology and the arts for ...
ListenEpisode #79: Interactivity (Casey REAS) from 2018-01-07T00:00
Ready to jump down a rabbit hole of curiosity and creation? Join us as we talk with Casey REAS, an artist and educator whose interdisciplinary work has been shown around the world and most recently...
ListenInteractivity (Casey REAS) from 2018-01-07T00:00
Ready to jump down a rabbit hole of curiosity and creation? Join us as we talk with Casey REAS, an artist and educator whose interdisciplinary work has been shown around the world and most recen...
ListenEpisode #78: Saltines and Leisure from 2017-12-31T00:00
It’s a brand new year, guys! We’re addressing the trash fire that was 2017 and laying the groundwork for a bright new 2018. We dig into the science of stress, the need for real leisure time and why...
ListenSaltines and Leisure from 2017-12-31T00:00
It’s a brand new year, guys! We’re addressing the trash fire that was 2017 and laying the groundwork for a bright new 2018. We dig into the science of stress, the need for real leisure time and ...
ListenEpisode #77: Speaking STEM (Human Venn Diagram Highlights) from 2017-12-24T00:00
It’s our first-ever very special highlights episode! We’re bringing you some of our favorite illuminating moments from four guests who all have at least one circle of their Human Venn Diagrams in t...
ListenSpeaking STEM (Human Venn Diagram Highlights) from 2017-12-24T00:00
It’s our first-ever very special highlights episode! We’re bringing you some of our favorite illuminating moments from four guests who all have at least one circle of their Human Venn Diagrams i...
ListenEpisode #76: Solar Painting (Lia Halloran) from 2017-12-17T00:00
It's a special in-studio episode! Lia Halloran is the type of artist who knows no bounds, exploring everything from the depths of our solar system to her local skate park. Lia shares her keys to su...
ListenSolar Painting (Lia Halloran) from 2017-12-17T00:00
It's a special in-studio episode! Lia Halloran is the type of artist who knows no bounds, exploring everything from the depths of our solar system to her local skate park. Lia shares her keys to...
ListenEpisode #75: Sounds of the Holladays (Ryan and Hays Holladay) from 2017-12-10T00:00
Do you ever imagine you're moving to a soundtrack inspired by your environment? Meet Ryan and Hays Holladay - two brothers who have created location-aware compositions in places like The National M...
ListenSounds of the Holladays (Ryan and Hays Holladay) from 2017-12-10T00:00
Do you ever imagine you're moving to a soundtrack inspired by your environment? Meet Ryan and Hays Holladay - two brothers who have created location-aware compositions in places like The Nationa...
ListenEpisode #74: Dances with Rocks (Adeene Denton) from 2017-12-03T00:00
Imagine you're talking to a rock. What would you say? If you're Adeene Denton, a whole lot. Adeene is a geologist and planetary scientist whose background in history gives her an eye-opening take o...
ListenDances with Rocks (Adeene Denton) from 2017-12-03T00:00
Imagine you're talking to a rock. What would you say? If you're Adeene Denton, a whole lot. Adeene is a geologist and planetary scientist whose background in history gives her an eye-opening tak...
ListenEpisode #73: Creative Destruction from 2017-11-26T00:00
When was the last time you looked at the things you regularly do and asked yourself why you’re doing them in the first place? In this C&C episode, we discuss the power of creative destruction, come...
ListenCreative Destruction from 2017-11-26T00:00
When was the last time you looked at the things you regularly do and asked yourself why you’re doing them in the first place? In this C&C episode, we discuss the power of creative destructio...
ListenEpisode #72: Giving Freedom a Frame (Dan Tepfer) from 2017-11-19T00:00
Did it ever occur to you that J.S. Bach was a technology nerd? We’re talking with Dan Tepfer, a pianist and composer who improvises with algorithms and cowrites with computers. Dan tells us how he ...
ListenGiving Freedom a Frame (Dan Tepfer) from 2017-11-19T00:00
Did it ever occur to you that J.S. Bach was a technology nerd? We’re talking with Dan Tepfer, a pianist and composer who improvises with algorithms and cowrites with computers. Dan tells us how ...
ListenEpisode #71: Wonder Women (Jenny Dearborn) from 2017-11-12T00:00
Jenny Dearborn is the Chief Learning Officer (yes, that’s a job!) of SAP who paints superheroes, writes screenplays and has a serious thing for change. If you think a corporate job doesn’t equal dy...
ListenWonder Women (Jenny Dearborn) from 2017-11-12T00:00
Jenny Dearborn is the Chief Learning Officer (yes, that’s a job!) of SAP who paints superheroes, writes screenplays and has a serious thing for change. If you think a corporate job doesn’t equal...
ListenEpisode #70: Cosmic Collaboration (Sasha Samochina) from 2017-11-05T00:00
Sasha Samochina has a really cool job. She’s an immersive visualization producer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where she creates interactive experiences to help scientists and engineers shar...
ListenCosmic Collaboration (Sasha Samochina) from 2017-11-05T00:00
Sasha Samochina has a really cool job. She’s an immersive visualization producer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where she creates interactive experiences to help scientists and engineers s...
ListenEpisode #69: Engineering Fluency (Gabe Wyner) from 2017-10-29T00:00
What happens when a debt-ridden opera singer launches a Kickstarter campaign that becomes the most funded app in Kickstarter history? Gabriel Wyner shares his journey from winning the Renaissance S...
ListenEngineering Fluency (Gabe Wyner) from 2017-10-29T00:00
What happens when a debt-ridden opera singer launches a Kickstarter campaign that becomes the most funded app in Kickstarter history? Gabriel Wyner shares his journey from winning the Renaissanc...
ListenEpisode #68: Passion, Purpose, and Poppies from 2017-10-22T00:00
What do you do if you don't have a clear passion? Or if you used to have one, but now... not so much? In this C&C episode, we discuss an alternative to all of that advice about passion, and it may ...
ListenPassion, Purpose, and Poppies from 2017-10-22T00:00
What do you do if you don't have a clear passion? Or if you used to have one, but now... not so much? In this C&C episode, we discuss an alternative to all of that advice about passion, and ...
ListenEpisode #67: Physics on Pointe (Merritt Moore) from 2017-10-15T00:00
If you think you can't dance with international ballet companies and make physics breakthroughs at the same time, you haven't met Merritt Moore. Merritt continually jumps from lab coats to leotards...
ListenPhysics on Pointe (Merritt Moore) from 2017-10-15T00:00
If you think you can't dance with international ballet companies and make physics breakthroughs at the same time, you haven't met Merritt Moore. Merritt continually jumps from lab coats to leota...
ListenEpisode #66: All the Cells We Cannot See (Janet Iwasa) from 2017-10-08T00:00
Can you picture a nucleosome? Thanks to data-visualization expert Janet Iwasa, there’s a whole collection of molecular animations to help us see what our eyes can’t. Listen to how Janet turns the m...
ListenAll the Cells We Cannot See (Janet Iwasa) from 2017-10-08T00:00
Can you picture a nucleosome? Thanks to data-visualization expert Janet Iwasa, there’s a whole collection of molecular animations to help us see what our eyes can’t. Listen to how Janet turns th...
ListenEpisode #65: Music in Motion (Jeff Smith) from 2017-10-01T00:00
Jeff Smith got the idea to cofound Smule while pursuing his PhD in Computer Music at Stanford twenty years after attending as an undergrad. For the first time in his life, music and technology came...
ListenMusic in Motion (Jeff Smith) from 2017-10-01T00:00
Jeff Smith got the idea to cofound Smule while pursuing his PhD in Computer Music at Stanford twenty years after attending as an undergrad. For the first time in his life, music and technology c...
ListenEpisode #64: The Room Where it Happens (Jason Scott) from 2017-09-24T00:00
Entrepreneur and investor Jason Scott believes that when you get a bunch of individuals with diverse backgrounds in one room, magic happens. Jason shares how his experience studying Biology at MIT ...
ListenThe Room Where it Happens (Jason Scott) from 2017-09-24T00:00
Entrepreneur and investor Jason Scott believes that when you get a bunch of individuals with diverse backgrounds in one room, magic happens. Jason shares how his experience studying Biology at M...
ListenEpisode #63: Metrics that Matter from 2017-09-17T00:00
It’s a C&C episode and we’re sharing our favorite learnings with you! You’ll hear how to frame and own your expertise, how to decide when to work within a system or step out of it and the power of ...
ListenMetrics that Matter from 2017-09-17T00:00
It’s a C&C episode and we’re sharing our favorite learnings with you! You’ll hear how to frame and own your expertise, how to decide when to work within a system or step out of it and the po...
ListenEpisode #62: Algorithmic Art (Mario Klingemann) from 2017-09-10T00:00
Did you ever consider that the thing you’re the worst at might open the door to an exciting career path? Mario Klingemann, an artist in residence at Google Art, tells us how having poor handwriting...
ListenAlgorithmic Art (Mario Klingemann) from 2017-09-10T00:00
Did you ever consider that the thing you’re the worst at might open the door to an exciting career path? Mario Klingemann, an artist in residence at Google Art, tells us how having poor handwrit...
ListenCoding Like a Girl (Amy Wibowo) from 2017-09-03T00:00
When you picture a computer scientist in your head, do you immediately go to an anime sailor girl holding a bubble gun? We’re talking with Amy Wibowo, engineer and creator of BubbleSort Zines, w...
ListenEpisode #61: Coding Like a Girl (Amy Wibowo) from 2017-09-03T00:00
When you picture a computer scientist in your head, do you immediately go to an anime sailor girl holding a bubble gun? We’re talking with Amy Wibowo, engineer and creator of BubbleSort Zines, whic...
ListenYour One and Onlyness (Nilofer Merchant) from 2017-08-27T00:00
Imagine that every time you enter a room, you bring with you a light bulb that has a color, feeling and energy totally unique to you. That right there? That’s your Onlyness. We’re talking with N...
ListenEpisode #60: Your One and Onlyness (Nilofer Merchant) from 2017-08-27T00:00
Imagine that every time you enter a room, you bring with you a light bulb that has a color, feeling and energy totally unique to you. That right there? That’s your Onlyness. We’re talking with Nilo...
ListenFibonacci Sequins (Dona Sarkar) from 2017-08-20T00:00
Did you realize that we’ve been multi-hyphenates since we were born? We’re talking with Dona Sarkar, who heads up the Windows Insiders program at Microsoft and is a published author, fashion des...
ListenEpisode #59: Fibonacci Sequins (Dona Sarkar) from 2017-08-20T00:00
Did you realize that we’ve been multi-hyphenates since we were born? We’re talking with Dona Sarkar, who heads up the Windows Insiders program at Microsoft and is a published author, fashion design...
ListenRants, Raves, and a Digital Detox from 2017-08-13T00:00
It’s a C&C episode and we’re digging into two of our favorite topics: portfolio careers and financial advice for Human Venn Diagrams! Christina recently hired a financial advisor and she’s s...
ListenEpisode #58: Rants, Raves, and a Digital Detox from 2017-08-13T00:00
It’s a C&C episode and we’re digging into two of our favorite topics: portfolio careers and financial advice for Human Venn Diagrams! Christina recently hired a financial advisor and she’s sharing ...
ListenZag When Others Zig (Amy Nauiokas) from 2017-08-06T00:00
What do Broadway musicals and fintech startups have in common? Amy Nauiokas is here to tell us. Amy is Founder and President of Anthemis, a digital financial services investment and advisory fir...
ListenEpisode #57: Zag When Others Zig (Amy Nauiokas) from 2017-08-06T00:00
What do Broadway musicals and fintech startups have in common? Amy Nauiokas is here to tell us. Amy is Founder and President of Anthemis, a digital financial services investment and advisory firm, ...
ListenA Sense of Place (Jonny Sun) from 2017-07-30T00:00
Did you know that the genius behind one of the most inspiring accounts on Twitter is an architect-engineer-playwright-artist-comedian working on a PhD at MIT? It’s true! Jonny Sun, known to his ...
ListenEpisode #56: A Sense of Place (Jonny Sun) from 2017-07-30T00:00
Did you know that the genius behind one of the most inspiring accounts on Twitter is an architect-engineer-playwright-artist-comedian working on a PhD at MIT? It’s true! Jonny Sun, known to his 400...
ListenDelicious Machines (Burr Settles) from 2017-07-22T00:00
How do you squeeze machine learning, cognitive science, linguistics and delicious pastries into one episode? Listen on! Burr Settles, a computer scientist who leads the research group at Duoling...
ListenEpisode #55: Delicious Machines (Burr Settles) from 2017-07-22T00:00
How do you squeeze machine learning, cognitive science, linguistics and delicious pastries into one episode? Listen on! Burr Settles, a computer scientist who leads the research group at Duolingo, ...
ListenFrom Fashion to (Vertical) Farming (Elettra Wiedemann) from 2017-07-16T00:00
What happens when a fashion model develops a passion for biomedicine and vertical farming? Elettra Wiedemann, founder of the Impatient Foodie blog and author of its eponymous cookbook, is here t...
ListenEpisode #54: From Fashion to (Vertical) Farming (Elettra Wiedemann) from 2017-07-16T00:00
What happens when a fashion model develops a passion for biomedicine and vertical farming? Elettra Wiedemann, founder of the Impatient Foodie blog and author of its eponymous cookbook, is here to t...
ListenAll the Things from 2017-07-09T00:00
What do you suck at? Or, more importantly, what do you let yourself suck at? We dive into some seriously awesome topics like why it’s important to suck at something and the relevance of a libera...
ListenEpisode #53: All the Things from 2017-07-09T00:00
What do you suck at? Or, more importantly, what do you let yourself suck at? We dive into some seriously awesome topics like why it’s important to suck at something and the relevance of a liberal a...
ListenEpisode #52: I Really Like Your How (Kara DeFrias) from 2017-07-02T00:00
“I really like your how” may be our new favorite compliment. We’ll break down what it means with Kara DeFrias, a UX expert who has leveraged her background in theater production and instructional d...
ListenI Really Like Your How (Kara DeFrias) from 2017-07-02T00:00
“I really like your how” may be our new favorite compliment. We’ll break down what it means with Kara DeFrias, a UX expert who has leveraged her background in theater production and instructiona...
ListenEpisode #51: Me, Myself, and Why (LIVE at KPCC) (Jennifer Ouellette) from 2017-06-25T00:00
In this very special episode, we bring you our KPCC live show from Los Angeles. In the first half, we speak with the brilliant science writer Jennifer Ouellette about serendipity, cultivating openn...
ListenMe, Myself, and Why (LIVE at KPCC) (Jennifer Ouellette) from 2017-06-25T00:00
In this very special episode, we bring you our KPCC live show from Los Angeles. In the first half, we speak with the brilliant science writer Jennifer Ouellette about serendipity, cultivating op...
ListenEpisode #50: College 2.0 (Katherine Bergeron) from 2017-06-18T00:00
If you had the chance to go back to college and do it all over again, would you? And what would you do differently? For our 50th episode, we’re deep-diving into a new approach to interdisciplinary ...
ListenCollege 2.0 (Katherine Bergeron) from 2017-06-18T00:00
If you had the chance to go back to college and do it all over again, would you? And what would you do differently? For our 50th episode, we’re deep-diving into a new approach to interdisciplina...
ListenEpisode #49: The Science New Wave (Alexis Gambis) from 2017-06-10T00:00
How does a fascination with fruit flies become a feature film? Alexis Gambis, a French Venezuelan scientist turned filmmaker, tells us how. From studying the eye to the camera lens, editing genomes...
ListenThe Science New Wave (Alexis Gambis) from 2017-06-10T00:00
How does a fascination with fruit flies become a feature film? Alexis Gambis, a French Venezuelan scientist turned filmmaker, tells us how. From studying the eye to the camera lens, editing geno...
ListenEpisode #48: Well-Documented Failure (Jason Haaheim) from 2017-06-03T00:00
Are you a tenacious loser? Jason Haaheim, principal timpanist for the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and former senior research scientist, explains why having that title will increase your chances of...
ListenWell-Documented Failure (Jason Haaheim) from 2017-06-03T00:00
Are you a tenacious loser? Jason Haaheim, principal timpanist for the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and former senior research scientist, explains why having that title will increase your chances...
ListenEpisode #47: You Don't Have to be a Superhuman from 2017-05-27T00:00
When is quitting a virtue? And why is “never give up” not necessarily the best advice? We discuss how to know when to stop and when to keep going; when to specialize and when to diversify. Stay tun...
ListenYou Don't Have to be a Superhuman from 2017-05-27T00:00
When is quitting a virtue? And why is “never give up” not necessarily the best advice? We discuss how to know when to stop and when to keep going; when to specialize and when to diversify. Stay ...
ListenEpisode #46: Let Your Geek Flag Fly (Heather Cabot) from 2017-05-20T00:00
Calling all geek girls... and geek guys! Heather Cabot is an angel investor, journalist, adjunct professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and co-author of Geek Girl Rising. We...
ListenLet Your Geek Flag Fly (Heather Cabot) from 2017-05-20T00:00
Calling all geek girls... and geek guys! Heather Cabot is an angel investor, journalist, adjunct professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and co-author of Geek Girl Rising....
ListenEpisode #45: How to be Everything (Emilie Wapnick) from 2017-05-13T00:00
Are you a multipotentialite? If you love our show, you probably are. We sit down with Emilie Wapnick, author of How to be Everything and all around multipotentialite, to talk about how to thrive wh...
ListenHow to be Everything (Emilie Wapnick) from 2017-05-13T00:00
Are you a multipotentialite? If you love our show, you probably are. We sit down with Emilie Wapnick, author of How to be Everything and all around multipotentialite, to talk about how to thrive...
ListenEpisode #44: Creative Brainpower (Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya) from 2017-05-06T00:00
Can you train your brain to be more creative? Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya, a neuroscientist turned creative director, makes a strong case that you can. Amanda is the prolific creator of Beyond Curie, ...
ListenCreative Brainpower (Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya) from 2017-05-06T00:00
Can you train your brain to be more creative? Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya, a neuroscientist turned creative director, makes a strong case that you can. Amanda is the prolific creator of Beyond Curi...
ListenEpisode #43: It's Going to be Okay (LIVE at Interlochen Arts Academy) from 2017-04-29T00:00
It's our first live show at Interlochen Center for the Arts! We interview Kathleen Stetson, opera singer, acoustical engineer, startup cofounder and nonprofit spear-header about the power of not ch...
ListenIt's Going to be Okay (LIVE at Interlochen Arts Academy) from 2017-04-29T00:00
It's our first live show at Interlochen Center for the Arts! We interview Kathleen Stetson, opera singer, acoustical engineer, startup cofounder and nonprofit spear-header about the power of not...
ListenEpisode #42: The Math of Origami (Robert Lang) from 2017-04-22T00:00
Can you mathematicize art? We dive into that question and lots more with physicist, engineer and master origami artist Dr. Robert J. Lang, who merges mathematics with aesthetics to fold elegant mod...
ListenThe Math of Origami (Robert Lang) from 2017-04-22T00:00
Can you mathematicize art? We dive into that question and lots more with physicist, engineer and master origami artist Dr. Robert J. Lang, who merges mathematics with aesthetics to fold elegant ...
ListenEpisode #41: Journeys of a Sasstronaut (Mina Markham) from 2017-04-15T00:00
Front-End Architect. Pantsuit Seamstress. Sasstronaut. These are just a few ways to describe Mina Markham, a Senior Engineer at Slack, self-taught technologist, and public speaker. We discuss how t...
ListenJourneys of a Sasstronaut (Mina Markham) from 2017-04-15T00:00
Front-End Architect. Pantsuit Seamstress. Sasstronaut. These are just a few ways to describe Mina Markham, a Senior Engineer at Slack, self-taught technologist, and public speaker. We discuss ho...
ListenEpisode #40: A Massive Take on Science (Nadja Oertelt) from 2017-04-08T00:00
How do you open the science loop to create compelling media? That’s one of the topics we discuss with Nadja Oertelt, scientist, media producer, documentary filmmaker and co-founder of Massive, a ne...
ListenA Massive Take on Science (Nadja Oertelt) from 2017-04-08T00:00
How do you open the science loop to create compelling media? That’s one of the topics we discuss with Nadja Oertelt, scientist, media producer, documentary filmmaker and co-founder of Massive, a...
ListenEpisode #39: Dating a #humanvenndiagram, Part 2 (Ross Crain) from 2017-04-01T00:00
We’re talking with Ross Crain, actor, director, VR filmmaker, and Cate’s fiancé. That’s right! Our two-part series on partnership is back! Ross and Christina discuss Occam’s Razor, Mixed Reality, w...
ListenDating a #humanvenndiagram, Part 2 (Ross Crain) from 2017-04-01T00:00
We’re talking with Ross Crain, actor, director, VR filmmaker, and Cate’s fiancé. That’s right! Our two-part series on partnership is back! Ross and Christina discuss Occam’s Razor, Mixed Reality...
ListenEpisode #38: Improvising by Design (Bryan Cooperrider) from 2017-03-25T00:00
Are you a pirate, robot, or a ninja? That’s one of the many questions we discuss with Bryan Cooperrider, an educator, designer and musician who has been performing improv comedy for over 20 years. ...
ListenImprovising by Design (Bryan Cooperrider) from 2017-03-25T00:00
Are you a pirate, robot, or a ninja? That’s one of the many questions we discuss with Bryan Cooperrider, an educator, designer and musician who has been performing improv comedy for over 20 year...
ListenEpisode #37: The Scrappy and Resourceful CEO (Janett Martinez) from 2017-03-18T00:00
We're talking with Janett Martinez the CEO of Loomia, a fashion-tech company that makes fabric into circuit boards using proprietary conductive ink. Janett shares her fascinating path to CEO that's...
ListenThe Scrappy and Resourceful CEO (Janett Martinez) from 2017-03-18T00:00
We're talking with Janett Martinez the CEO of Loomia, a fashion-tech company that makes fabric into circuit boards using proprietary conductive ink. Janett shares her fascinating path to CEO tha...
ListenOn a Pi Note (Eugenia Cheng) from 2017-03-11T00:00
In this special Pi Day episode, we interview Dr. Eugenia Cheng, musician, chef, mathematician, and the author of How to Bake Pi: An Edible Exploration of the Mathematics of Mathematics and the u...
ListenEpisode #36: On a Pi Note (Eugenia Cheng) from 2017-03-11T00:00
In this special Pi Day episode, we interview Dr. Eugenia Cheng, musician, chef, mathematician, and the author of How to Bake Pi: An Edible Exploration of the Mathematics of Mathematics and the upco...
ListenExplore, Experiment, Execute from 2017-03-04T00:00
It's our one year anniversary at The Limit Does Not Exist and we celebrate by recapping and synthesizing some of the big themes we’ve learned over the last 34 episodes from our brilliant guests ...
ListenEpisode #35: Explore, Experiment, Execute from 2017-03-04T00:00
It's our one year anniversary at The Limit Does Not Exist and we celebrate by recapping and synthesizing some of the big themeswe’ve learned over the last 34 episodes from our brilliant guests and ...
ListenNeuroscience in Focus (Kate Fehlaber) from 2017-02-25T00:00
We talk with Kate Fehlhaber, neuroscientist, photographer, pianist, and science communicator, who just completed her PhD at UCLA. We discuss how Kate walks the tightrope between art and science,...
ListenEpisode #34: Neuroscience in Focus (Kate Fehlaber) from 2017-02-25T00:00
We talk with Kate Fehlhaber, neuroscientist, photographer, pianist, and science communicator, who just completed her PhD at UCLA. We discuss how Kate walks the tightrope between art and science, an...
ListenTech, Art, and Rock'n'Roll (Butch Rovan) from 2017-02-18T00:00
We interview Professor Butch Rovan, a performer, composer, media artist, and the faculty director of the Brown Arts Initiative. Once a rock musician in Los Angeles, Butch now creates award-winni...
ListenEpisode #33: Tech, Art, and Rock'n'Roll (Butch Rovan) from 2017-02-18T00:00
We interview Professor Butch Rovan, a performer, composer, media artist, and the faculty director of the Brown Arts Initiative. Once a rock musician in Los Angeles, Butch now creates award-winning ...
ListenDating a #humanvenndiagram, Part 1 (Chas Carey) from 2017-02-11T00:00
We’re talking with Chas Carey, writer, producer, podcast host, litigator, actor, and Christina’s boyfriend. That’s right! This is the first in a two-part series in which we ask: Is it really a g...
ListenEpisode #32: Dating a #humanvenndiagram, Part 1 (Chas Carey) from 2017-02-11T00:00
We’re talking with Chas Carey, writer, producer, podcast host, litigator, actor, and Christina’s boyfriend. That’s right! This is the first in a two-part series in which we ask: Is it really a good...
ListenThe Big Band Theory (Stephon Alexander) from 2017-02-04T00:00
We interview Stephon Alexander, physicist, jazz saxophonist, professor at Brown University, and author of the book The Jazz of Physics. Stephon explains why quantum physics is a lot like jazz im...
ListenEpisode #31: The Big Band Theory (Stephon Alexander) from 2017-02-04T00:00
We interview Stephon Alexander, physicist, jazz saxophonist, professor at Brown University, and author of the book The Jazz of Physics. Stephon explains why quantum physics is a lot like jazz impro...
ListenCreatives Who Code (Leah Gilliam) from 2017-01-28T00:00
We talk with Leah Gilliam, the VP of Strategy and Innovation at Girls Who Code. Leah began her career as an artist, filmmaker, and academic before shifting over to game design and STEM education...
ListenEpisode #30: Creatives Who Code (Leah Gilliam) from 2017-01-28T00:00
We talk with Leah Gilliam, the VP of Strategy and Innovation at Girls Who Code. Leah began her career as an artist, filmmaker, and academic before shifting over to game design and STEM education. W...
ListenSTEM Warrior Princess (Carol Lynn Curchoe) from 2017-01-21T00:00
We interview Dr. Carol Lynn Curchoe, scientist, STEM educator, and the founder of 32ATPs, a clean energy biotech company. Carol is also the former Utah State Science Advisor and—in true #HumanVe...
ListenEpisode #29: STEM Warrior Princess (Carol Lynn Curchoe) from 2017-01-21T00:00
We interview Dr. Carol Lynn Curchoe, scientist, STEM educator, and the founder of 32ATPs, a clean energy biotech company. Carol is also the former Utah State Science Advisor and—in true #HumanVennD...
ListenImpromptu Dance Party from 2017-01-14T00:00
It’s our first C&C episode of the year! We discuss motion-capture Shakespeare, Hidden Figures, and Obama’s STEM and arts legacy. We also talk about why it’s the perfect time to make your bal...
ListenEpisode #28: Impromptu Dance Party from 2017-01-14T00:00
It’s our first C&C episode of the year! We discuss motion-capture Shakespeare, Hidden Figures, and Obama’s STEM and arts legacy. We also talk about why it’s the perfect time to make your balanced s...
ListenEverything is Super Awesome (Adam Ward) from 2017-01-07T00:00
We hang out with Adam Ward, a multi-hyphenate artist who works primarily in LEGO. Adam has created major installations for brands like Tumblr, Microsoft, Genentech, and The Oscars, and is in the...
ListenEpisode #27: Everything is Super Awesome (Adam Ward) from 2017-01-07T00:00
We hang out with Adam Ward, a multi-hyphenate artist who works primarily in LEGO. Adam has created major installations for brands like Tumblr, Microsoft, Genentech, and The Oscars, and is in the se...
ListenPower Moves (Gabrielle Reece) from 2016-12-31T00:00
We talk with Gabrielle Reece—pro athlete, New York Times best-selling author, host, health and wellness entrepreneur, and part-time resident of Hawaii. We discuss the power of diversifying throu...
ListenEpisode #26: Power Moves (Gabrielle Reece) from 2016-12-31T00:00
We talk with Gabrielle Reece—pro athlete, New York Times best-selling author, host, health and wellness entrepreneur, and part-time resident of Hawaii. We discuss the power of diversifying through ...
ListenA Portfolio Kind of Person (Randi Zuckerberg) from 2016-12-24T00:00
We interview Randi Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media and author of Dot Complicated, which is now a multimedia platform spanning a radio show, a website, a children's book, an anima...
ListenEpsiode #25: A Portfolio Kind of Person (Randi Zuckerberg) from 2016-12-24T00:00
We interview Randi Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media and author of Dot Complicated, which is now a multimedia platform spanning a radio show, a website, a children's book, an animated...
ListenBinary Besties from 2016-12-17T00:00
It’s the final C&C episode of the year, and we’ve got a lot of catching up to do. We learn why Christina just came from prison, why Cate’s no longer on the market (but also totally is), and ...
ListenEpisode #24: Binary Besties from 2016-12-17T00:00
It’s the final C&C episode of the year, and we’ve got a lot of catching up to do. We learn why Christina just came from prison, why Cate’s no longer on the market (but also totally is), and we get ...
ListenEvery Expedition Needs an Artist (Sarah Jane Pell) from 2016-12-10T00:00
We talk with Dr. Sarah Jane Pell, an Australian artist, researcher, occupational diver, and lover of space who is currently training to be an “artist-astronaut” and will soon be bringing art to ...
ListenEpisode #23: Every Expedition Needs an Artist (Sarah Jane Pell) from 2016-12-10T00:00
We talk with Dr. Sarah Jane Pell, an Australian artist, researcher, occupational diver, and lover of space who is currently training to be an “artist-astronaut” and will soon be bringing art to a s...
ListenChoreographing the Future (Sydney Skybetter) from 2016-12-03T00:00
We interview Sydney Skybetter: choreographer, change agent, curator, and first-class Human Venn Diagram (he even has one on his website!). We discuss gestural grammar, disruption theory, a quick...
ListenEpisode #22: Choreographing the Future (Sydney Skybetter) from 2016-12-03T00:00
We interview Sydney Skybetter: choreographer, change agent, curator, and first-class Human Venn Diagram (he even has one on his website!). We discuss gestural grammar, disruption theory, a quick fi...
ListenFrom STEM to STEAM (Taoufik Nadji) from 2016-11-26T00:00
We talk with Taoufik Nadji, professor of physics, astronomy, math, and forensic science at Interlochen Arts Academy. Mr. Nadji is famous at Interlochen for his ingenious ways of incorporating ar...
ListenEpisode #21: From STEM to STEAM (Taoufik Nadji) from 2016-11-26T00:00
We talk with Taoufik Nadji, professor of physics, astronomy, math, and forensic science at Interlochen Arts Academy. Mr. Nadji is famous at Interlochen for his ingenious ways of incorporating arts ...
ListenEpisode #20: Rise Up from 2016-11-19T00:00
It’s another Cate and Christina episode, and we’re talking about the election through the Human Venn Diagram lens. We cover big data and whether or not it failed us in predicting the winner, plus t...
ListenFollow the Women (Camille Seaman) from 2016-11-12T00:00
We talk with Camille Seaman, an award-winning photographer, documentary filmmaker, Stanford Knight Fellow, and a TED Senior Fellow, who strongly believes in capturing photographs which articulat...
ListenEpisode #19: Follow the Women (Camille Seaman) from 2016-11-12T00:00
We talk with Camille Seaman, an award-winning photographer, documentary filmmaker, Stanford Knight Fellow, and a TED Senior Fellow, who strongly believes in capturing photographs which articulate t...
ListenSensing Symmetry (Alex Green) from 2016-11-05T00:00
We interview Alexander Green, the founder and CEO of Symmetry Labs, which is creating the future of lighting. Alex was trained as a mathematical and theoretical physicist as well as a classical ...
ListenEpisode #18: Sensing Symmetry (Alex Green) from 2016-11-05T00:00
We interview Alexander Green, the founder and CEO of Symmetry Labs, which is creating the future of lighting. Alex was trained as a mathematical and theoretical physicist as well as a classical mus...
ListenThe Science of Drama (Lauren Gunderson) from 2016-10-29T00:00
We talk with Lauren Gunderson, who is the most produced living playwright in America this year, as well the winner of this year’s New Dramatists’ Lanford Wilson Award, and a recipient of the Mel...
ListenEpisode #17: The Science of Drama (Lauren Gunderson) from 2016-10-29T00:00
We talk with Lauren Gunderson, who is the most produced living playwright in America this year, as well the winner of this year’s New Dramatists’ Lanford Wilson Award, and a recipient of the Mellon...
ListenEpisode #16: Headspace from 2016-10-22T00:00
It's another Cate and Christina episode! Today, we're talking about headspace. When is it time for a break, and what does that look like? We also discuss the seasonality of careers and how to take ...
ListenGovern In Poetry (Emileigh Barnes) from 2016-10-15T00:00
We talk with Emileigh Barnes, a poet and a content designer for 18F, a digital services agency based within the United States' General Services Administration. We discuss creativity at work and ...
ListenEpisode #15: Govern In Poetry (Emileigh Barnes) from 2016-10-15T00:00
We talk with Emileigh Barnes, a poet and a content designer for 18F, a digital services agency based within the United States' General Services Administration. We discuss creativity at work and the...
ListenIt's Go Time (Binta Niambi Brown) from 2016-10-08T00:00
We interview Binta Niambi Brown, Founder and CEO of Fermata Entertainment-an artist management, development and production company-as well Big Mouth Records, a boutique record label based in Bro...
ListenEpisode #14: It's Go Time (Binta Niambi Brown) from 2016-10-08T00:00
We interview Binta Niambi Brown, Founder and CEO of Fermata Entertainment-an artist management, development and production company-as well Big Mouth Records, a boutique record label based in Brookl...
ListenCharmed By A Robot (Dan Maccarone) from 2016-10-01T00:00
We talk with Dan Maccarone, Founder and CEO of Charming Robot, about his theater background and the intersection between the performing arts and the business world. We dig into Dan's path from j...
ListenEpisode #13: Charmed By A Robot (Dan Maccarone) from 2016-10-01T00:00
We talk with Dan Maccarone, Founder and CEO of Charming Robot, about his theater background and the intersection between the performing arts and the business world. We dig into Dan's path from jour...
ListenFall Into Originality from 2016-09-11T00:00
We close our first season with reflections, tips, hot topics, and essential reading material for every Human Venn Diagram. We discuss Gwyneth Paltrow, big data, and those Wells Fargo ads; plus, ...
ListenEpisode #12: Fall Into Originality from 2016-09-11T00:00
We close our first season with reflections, tips, hot topics, and essential reading material for every Human Venn Diagram. We discuss Gwyneth Paltrow, big data, and those Wells Fargo ads; plus, we ...
ListenThe Proximity of Luck (Marquise Stillwell) from 2016-08-28T00:00
We interview Marquise Stillwell, the Founder and Principal of Openbox, an independent design and innovation consultancy that helps organizations and communities think, build, and grow together. ...
ListenEpisode #11: The Proximity of Luck (Marquise Stillwell) from 2016-08-28T00:00
We interview Marquise Stillwell, the Founder and Principal of Openbox, an independent design and innovation consultancy that helps organizations and communities think, build, and grow together. Why...
ListenRace Cars and Robot Cakes (Abigail Edgecliff-Johnson) from 2016-08-14T00:00
We interview Dr. Abigail Edgecliffe-Johnson, the founder and CEO of a STEM toy company called RaceYa, who has a PhD in Medical Anthropology and has worked in everything from HIV research to fina...
ListenEpisode #10: Race Cars and Robot Cakes (Abigail Edgecliff-Johnson) from 2016-08-14T00:00
We interview Dr. Abigail Edgecliffe-Johnson, the founder and CEO of a STEM toy company called RaceYa, who has a PhD in Medical Anthropology and has worked in everything from HIV research to finance...
ListenThe Art of Play (Risa Puno) from 2016-07-31T00:00
We interview Risa Puno, an interactive installation and sculpture artist based in New York, who also happens to be an incredible baker and math tutor. We discuss the importance of play in art an...
ListenEpisode #9: The Art of Play (Risa Puno) from 2016-07-31T00:00
We interview Risa Puno, an interactive installation and sculpture artist based in New York, who also happens to be an incredible baker and math tutor. We discuss the importance of play in art and l...
ListenThe VR Vanguard (Eugene Chung) from 2016-07-17T00:00
We interview Eugene Chung, a film director, tech investor, and founder and CEO of Penrose Studios, a virtual reality and augmented reality startup that is being called the Pixar of VR. We discus...
ListenEpisode #8: The VR Vanguard (Eugene Chung) from 2016-07-17T00:00
We interview Eugene Chung, a film director, tech investor, and founder and CEO of Penrose Studios, a virtual reality and augmented reality startup that is being called the Pixar of VR. We discuss w...
ListenFluent Dynamics (Shini Somara) from 2016-07-03T00:00
We interview Dr. Shini Somara, a mechanical engineer and science reporter for the BBC who teaches Crash Course Physics on YouTube. Why Americans stink at math, how to unlock a passion for STEM t...
ListenEpisode #7: Fluent Dynamics (Shini Somara) from 2016-07-03T00:00
We interview Dr. Shini Somara, a mechanical engineer and science reporter for the BBC who teaches Crash Course Physics on YouTube. Why Americans stink at math, how to unlock a passion for STEM thro...
ListenThe Struggle Is Real from 2016-06-18T00:00
For the first time since Episode #1, we hang out for some real talk. What personal challenges we're navigating while living the #humanVenndiagram life, plus gifted intensity, authenticity, and i...
ListenEpisode #6: The Struggle Is Real from 2016-06-18T00:00
For the first time since Episode #1, we hang out for some real talk. What personal challenges we're navigating while living the #humanVenndiagram life, plus gifted intensity, authenticity, and impo...
ListenSnakes on a Podcast (Frank Burbrink) from 2016-06-04T00:00
We interview Frank Burbrink, an assistant curator of herpetology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. What exactly herpetology is and what computer programming has to do with i...
ListenEpisode #5: Snakes on a Podcast (Frank Burbrink) from 2016-06-04T00:00
We interview Frank Burbrink, an assistant curator of herpetology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. What exactly herpetology is and what computer programming has to do with it, ...
ListenBrain Scooped (Emily Graslie) from 2016-05-21T00:00
We interview Emily Graslie, Chief Curiosity Correspondent at The Field Museum in Chicago and host of The Brain Scoop on YouTube. How a landscape painter found her calling of getting people excit...
ListenEpisode #4: Brain Scooped (Emily Graslie) from 2016-05-21T00:00
We interview Emily Graslie, Chief Curiosity Correspondent at The Field Museum in Chicago and host of The Brain Scoop on YouTube. How a landscape painter found her calling of getting people excited ...
ListenWhere Light Resides (Danielle Feinberg) from 2016-05-07T00:00
We interview Pixar's Danielle Feinberg, Director of Photography for Lighting on films like WALL-E, Brave, and the upcoming Coco. Why the 10,000 hours rule may not apply to you, what computer pro...
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We interview Bobak Ferdowsi, a member of the Flight System Engineering team on the Europa mission and Flight Director for the Curiosity Rover on Mars at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory... and "...
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We discuss how to introduce yourself when you do a lot, Cady Heron's superpowers, and why Admiral Grace Hopper is our patron saint. Plus, we're at SXSW!
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