Podcasts by TIE Unearthed
Welcome to the TIE Unearthed podcast.
This is the show where we unearth new ways of looking at ever evolving life around the world. Seen from a number of different industries, cultures, and backgrounds. And there’s one thing that unites everyone I speak to.
They all want to do their part to make the world better in their own unique ways. It’s a uniting passion.
Whether they’re from the commercial world, third sector, or public sector. From the Global North or the Global South.
If you’re looking for inspiration that will get you thinking in new ways, then come on this journey with me.
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Ep:#80 Sarah Gillard and the role of business to shape our future from 2023-12-01T23:33:38
What is the role of business in society?
How can people’s perception with that then impact their experience at work?
How does it then impact how a business shows up when it relate...
ListenEp:#79 Dr Amanda Potter on setting people and companies up for success from 2023-11-17T23:53:30
What does it mean to create an environment for success at a company?
How do companies often get it wrong?
What happens and what does that look like?
Psychological safety ...
ListenEp:#78 Nazia Du Bois on holding onto the senior talent from marginalised backgrounds from 2023-11-03T23:56:08
There is a problem in the communications and creative industries that few people are doing anything about.
It has to do with a senior ceiling that marginalised communities face when it c...
ListenEp:#77 Chris Norman from GOOD on making a difference by changing the system from 2023-09-29T22:22:16
Can you do good and still be successful?
What is the true value of purpose?
How are huge UK companies in the financial services sector currently struggling from a talent retention...
ListenEp:#76 Octopus Group’s Simon Rogerson on “outbehaving” the competition from 2023-06-22T18:38:20
What does it look like to build a company that not only outlives you, but also makes you feel good in the process?
Can you make money and create a significantly positive impact on the pla...
ListenEp:#75 The secret ingredient to law firm Mishcon de Reya's success from 2023-06-09T23:25:58
How is the law firm that took on the UK government with Article 50 and took on the Royal Family as Princess Diana’s divorce attorneys so successful?
Is it because of their high-profile ca...
ListenEp:#74 Jon Duschinsky on making more money by doing more good from 2023-05-26T22:15:05
Can you have purpose driven organizations without purpose driven leaders?
What does it feel like to be in service of something bigger than us?
And should it really come down to t...
ListenEp:#73 Sam Theobald on putting people first before profit from 2023-05-12T23:50:18
Is it possible to be a profitable and rapidly growing business and still put people first?
What makes a company an incredible place to work?
And what is the return on being a human...
ListenEp:#72 Erik Fernholm on how fulfilment can build a more sustainable future from 2023-04-28T18:18:10
What is success?
Really, if you stop to think about it. What does it mean in the whole scheme of things?
We all know how easy it is to get sidetracked in life to ...
ListenEp:#71 John Sills on the Human Experience from 2023-04-14T17:21:38
Progress. Surely a sign of progress is that you make things cheaper, faster, and more efficient, while keeping the level of quality at least the same. If not better. But I think we can all agr...
ListenEp:#70 Jan Levy on social insights, the digital void and human connection from 2023-04-01T00:01:02
What are the logistical financial challenges that a bereaved spouse faces when their loved one passes away?
Is it possible for a bank to help someone who has dementia feel safe?
...
ListenEp:#69 Paul Skinner on shifting the stories that we live and work by from 2023-03-17T22:16:18
What value do we lose when economics reduces communities to markets?
How can investors not just be seen as check books?
And if suppliers are not just simply seen as delivering ...
Ep:#68 Life after spinal cord injury in Africa with Faustina Urassa from 2023-03-03T23:28:23
Imagine waking up in hospital discovering you have not only broken your spine and will never walk again.
But then learning that you are also pregnant.
When ...
ListenEp:#67 Finding your laser beam of genius with Sarah Watson from 2023-02-17T22:04:07
Phenomenal A list talent causing a wave of destruction at a company.
We’ve all seen that person.
We may even be, or have been, that person.
But what is the reason for ...
Ep:#66 How to stop men taking their own lives with Ben Akers from 2023-02-03T22:06:19
How are you out of 10?
These 6 words have saved lives.
And today you’re going to hear how.
Did you know that the biggest killer of boys and men from 9 – 50 is suicide?...
Ep:#65 Prison Radio and it’s power with Phil Maguire from 2023-01-20T23:08:02
Prison, by definition, removes someone’s liberty as punishment for the crime committed.
But there are two ways to spend that time inside, and therefore, two ways to see prison.
...
Ep:#64 Human emotion and architecture with Heatherwick’s Eliot Postma from 2023-01-06T21:54:40
I was researching schools in Brazil for my 12-year-old a few months ago.
The schools on the short-list were the same when it came to teachers, distance from home, and their approach to ...
Ep:#63 How to be an activist in your life and work with Tessa Wernink from 2022-11-18T18:37:32
We start this conversation reflecting on the question “where are you from”?
If you are a global citizen, you will be able to relate to Tessa’s response.
Tessa Wernink was born ...
Ep:#62 The force of self-awareness in Iraq with Asmaa Ibrahim and Jiyan Foundation from 2022-11-04T20:23:44
Why is there so much trauma in Iraq? How was the war with ISIS so different to the other wars over the years? What is the reality on the ground for women in Iraq? Today I speak with Asmaa Ibrahi...
ListenEp:#61 Rick Wheatley on breaking out of the old ways of thinking to create the future we need from 2022-10-21T22:15:58
We start this conversation talking about South Korea in 1998.
This was Rick’s first posting when he was in the US army at 22 years of age.
He then found himself skiing and clim...
Ep:#60 Ali Alvarez on love, resilience and courage to challenge convention from 2022-10-07T20:13:30
Have you seen the monarch butterfly migration in Mexico?
300 million butterflies arriving in Mexico during day of the dead.
And this is where we start our story talking about m...
Ep:#59 Sarah Cohen on the force of personal connections from 2022-09-24T00:25:24
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
We simply don’t all interact in the world the same way with the information around us. And we all process things differently.
What...
Ep:#58 Laura Nice on the power of feminine energy in business from 2022-09-10T00:36:11
What does it look like to be a mum of two little ones and run the biggest media agency in Australia? How about running a company and using your power to make business stand for more? And what is ...
ListenEp:#57 From Broadway to brain cancer, to proving the power of purpose with Catherine Wreford from 2022-08-26T22:50:03
Have you ever stopped to think of how powerful a challenge can be?
Or how purpose can literally save your life?
This is what we’re going to talk about today.
And we ha...
Ep:#56 Immersive TIE’s impact with Niall Quinn from 2022-08-12T20:16:49
A “Whoa” moment.
A reminder of what the reality of a different culture truly feels like.
And a chance to go off grid.
Yes, we are back with the Immersive TIE programme...
Ep:#55 Brazilian politics and being the change with Ivan Moraes from 2022-07-29T21:39:43
It’s an election year in Brazil, and as many of you will know, it’s a big one.
Bolsonaro in power.
Brazil’s democracy on the rocks.
Ep#54: Keeping the world alive with Iracambi’s Binka LeBreton from 2022-07-15T22:14:31
A mid-life crisis.
The Atlantic rainforest.
And discovering what sustainability means and looks like.
Today I talk with Binka, co-founder of Iracambi, a Brazilian orga...
Ep:#53 Reclaiming infrastructure space for people with Public City from 2022-07-01T21:50:34
What is a monument? And what should it be?
What does it mean to invest in the value of metaphor in architecture and landscape architecture?
How is a Canadian architecture firm ...
Ep:#52 David Joshua on presenting the best version of yourself to the world from 2022-06-10T22:06:46
What does it take to walk away from a successful career in the financial services industry?
What three things have the power to turn around a career?
And what is the key to pos...
Ep:#51 Going from setback to comeback with Sara Tate from 2022-05-27T16:45:19
What do some of the world’s most famous artists and creators do to be at their best?
What can we learn from the way trees grow? And what does it have to do with stepping out of your com...
Ep:#50 Future First on how to get more Kenyan children educated from 2022-05-13T13:50:15
How can we get more children engaging with learning?
We all know that education is the key to a better world.
But access to education, and the opportunity to succeed once at sc...
Ep:#49 The future direction of Patagonia with Whitney Clapper from 2022-04-29T22:51:52
Your company purpose is to be in business to save the home planet. Yet, you’re a company that thrives on selling products, to then fund your activism. Can you have both? Can you save the planet wh...
ListenEp:#48 Jim Carroll on discovering the amplified self from 2022-04-13T14:31:36
How can a scene from the ballet Swan Lake explain the importance of purpose?
How did Muhammad Ali manage to answer two of life’s biggest questions in his poem, known for being the short...
Ep:#47 Sascha Mayer on how disruptive design can impact lives from 2022-04-01T19:24:40
How can design solve real world problems?
And how can you use the knowledge and skills you have, to create something brand new on your terms?
Today we’ll be talking with Sascha...
Ep:#46 Em Cena and providing a future for the children of Brazil through art from 2022-03-18T20:59:44
I’m sure you are aware of the power of art and dance.
But have you stopped to think of that power and how it can impact children that come from incredibly difficult backgrounds?
Ep:#45 David Webster on the power of human centric organisational culture design from 2022-03-04T19:52:21
Where are you from? Where are you based? Where is your company based?
And then the million dollar question - Does any of this this actually matter?
Ep:#44 Victoria Brooks on the power of truth as a force for change from 2022-02-18T21:02:22
How can we move the gender divide conversation on without anger and defensiveness?
What truths need to be unearthed for that to be possible?
And then, once the lid has been lif...
Ep:#43 Jon Alexander on why the private sector should treat people as citizens and not consumers from 2022-02-04T22:30:50
What does it mean to be a citizen?
What are we doing to ourselves when we tell ourselves we’re consumers over 3000 times a day?
How is the world changing? And what would the im...
Ep:#42 Meet the brain behind TIE’s strategy - Ines Vogeler from 2022-01-21T23:00:10
There is a lot going on at the moment isn’t there?
As we settle into 2022, there is a lot of talk about purpose.
The great resignation is also still hitting headlines, and man...
Ep:#41 Ben Ashton on the secret to realising your purpose from 2022-01-07T21:48:38
What goes into being a successful artist?
And what is fundamental when it comes to making a living in the art world?
Today I’m speaking with Ben Ashton, a master of subversion....
Ep:#40 How capital markets can decarbonise the planet with iClima Earth from 2021-12-17T18:04:50
We have to cut emissions by half by 2030.
That’s what came out of the Cop26.
So, HOW are we going to do that? Where is that going to come from?
And more specifically, ...
Ep:#39 Protecting the biggest Coral Reef system in the Atlantic from 2021-12-03T22:14:06
When there is a hurricane, the first line of defence are the reefs.
But after a hurricane, then what? The reefs will of course be damaged, but who repairs them to ensure they recover as...
Ep:#38 The power of the reusable glass bottle with Caren McNamara from 2021-11-19T21:36:29
Did you know that 75% of glass bottles in the US end up in landfills?
Did you know we are facing a serious glass shortage?
Have you ever stopped to think about the carbon footp...
Ep:#37 Jo and Monique on finding their way of responding to this era of disruption from 2021-11-05T22:47:22
With the COP26 upon us, it’s making us all more acutely aware that we are living in a moment of profound disruption.
And I think it’s fair to say, we are all looking for our way to resp...
Ep:#36 Andrea Marshall, the Queen of Mantas from 2021-10-22T23:53:24
You can’t breed a whale shark. Or a humpback whale.
When they are gone, they are gone.
And, what about borders when it comes to the ocean? Who is responsible for caring for the...
Ep:#35 Nick Dutton and the power of African surf from 2021-10-08T23:22:33
There are millions of people surfing in Africa and yet, there was no African surf brand out there.
And you’ve had generations of Africans growing up with a narrative of blond-haired, bl...
Ep:#34 Michael Jager on brands being living ideas from 2021-09-24T21:28:27
What does it mean for a brand to be a living idea? Why is the humanisation of brands so important? And why do ideas with substance really matter?
Today I chat with Michael Jager...
Ep:#34 Michael Jager on designing brands people actually love from 2021-09-24T21:28:27
What does it mean for a brand to be a living idea? Why is the humanisation of brands so important? And why do ideas with substance really matter?
Today I chat with Michael Jager, Chief ...
Ep:#33 Juliana Xavier on responsibly feeding the world and protecting the planet from 2021-09-10T23:08:48
I know that climate change is on most of your minds right now in one form or another.
The IPCC report came out, and it has got us thinking about so many aspects of life as we know it. A...
Ep:#32 Luca Zerbini on unearthing the solution to an unknown climate challenge from 2021-08-27T22:02:10
Imagine being given the opportunity to make a positive difference to 3 billion people around the world.
Then imagine being told you had 6 weeks to help Malawi present at the High-Level ...
Ep:#31 Vanessa Barboni Hallik on designing a sustainable fashion future from 2021-08-13T22:06:26
What does it take to walk away from a successful career in Investment banking?
Today I’m speaking with Vanessa Barboni Hallik, founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, a woman’s sustainable...
Ep:#30 A second chance at life in Malawi from 2021-07-30T02:24:05
Being one of the poorest countries in the world, Malawi presents so many challenges to the people from there.
Challenges that those of us who have grown up in the Global North probably ...
Ep:#29 Mallory Erickson and the secret to fundraising from 2021-07-18T02:16:33
If you have ever had to raise money for an organisation, then this episode is for you.
If you get hot sweats just thinking about having to ask people for yet more money, then this is al...
Trailer TIE Unearthed from 2021-07-09T17:19:28
ListenEp:#28 The power of knowing your values from 2021-07-02T23:08:36
What makes you tick?
What motivates you?
What really matters to you?
These are some big questions. But when you really stop and think about the answers, it truly gets ...
Ep:#27 Alex Garden and the solution to a plastic free world from 2021-06-19T02:07:38
What does it mean to make a contribution as an executive and a leader?
At what point in your career do the skills you’ve accumulated need to be leveraged for the wellbeing of the people...
Alex Garden and the solution to a plastic free world from 2021-06-19T02:07:38
What does it mean to make a contribution as an executive and a leader?
At what point in your career do the skills you’ve accumulated need to be leveraged for the wellbeing of th...
Ep:#26 Leo Burnett and this VUCA world from 2021-06-04T02:33:22
Today I speak with Carly Avener, Managing Director of Leo Burnett London.
I had so many questions.
I was keen to understand how COVID has changed things at the London ad agency...
Leo Burnett and this VUCA world from 2021-06-04T02:33:22
Today I speak with Carly Avener, Managing Director of Leo Burnett London.
I had so many questions.
I was keen to understand how COVID has changed things at the ...
Ep:#25 Özlem and the power of being a citizen of the world from 2021-05-23T00:38:26
That question. “Where are you from?” How does someone who doesn’t really belong anywhere respond? Today I’m chatting with Özlem Özkan, who, in her own words, is a culturally diverse woman, based ...
ListenÖzlem and the power of being a citizen of the world from 2021-05-23T00:38:26
That question. “Where are you from?”
How does someone who doesn’t really belong anywhere respond?
Today I’m chatting with Özlem Özkan, who, in her own words, is a culturally diver...
Tess Willcox on her TIE Accelerator experience from 2021-05-08T01:33:54
Tess is a CEO of an Australian resort marketing agency focusing on the sustainable travel sector.
But, 15 months of having borders slam shut and there being no international tra...
Ep:#24 Tess Willcox on her TIE Accelerator experience from 2021-05-08T01:33:54
Tess is a CEO of an Australian resort marketing agency focusing on the sustainable travel sector.
But, 15 months of having borders slam shut and there being no international travel – sh...
René Carayol and the race conversation at work from 2021-04-24T00:02:02
On May 25th 2020, the world changed. And it changed forever.
After the tragic murder of George Floyd, something happened.
Three days after that murder, 80 count...
Ep:#23 René Carayol and the race conversation at work from 2021-04-24T00:02:02
On May 25th 2020, the world changed. And it changed forever.
After the tragic murder of George Floyd, something happened.
Three days after that murder, 80 countries had protest...
Gib Bulloch on the power of business to change the world from 2021-04-14T14:59:16
Keen to know what the massive untapped commercial opportunity is for businesses to engage with social issues?
Today I speak with Gib Bulloch. And he will explain how changing th...
Ep:#22 Gib Bulloch on the power of business to change the world from 2021-04-14T14:59:16
Keen to know what the massive untapped commercial opportunity is for businesses to engage with social issues?
Today I speak with Gib Bulloch. And he will explain how changing the world ...
The Brazil special edition: Covid, the Agenda 2030, SDGs and ESGs from 2021-03-30T23:26:58
The question the world is asking.
What is really happening on the ground in Brazil, right now, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic?
Today I speak with Claudio ...
Ep:#21 The Brazil special edition: Covid, the Agenda 2030, SDGs and ESGs from 2021-03-30T23:26:58
The question the world is asking.
What is really happening on the ground in Brazil, right now, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic?
Today I speak with Claudio Fernandes, a Bra...
Ep:#20 A voice for Malawi from 2021-03-19T23:52:07
Malawi is a land-locked, least developed country.
That means that many people don’t have money for electricity and don’t have access to gas or solar.
So, what is the reality on...
A voice for Malawi from 2021-03-19T23:52:07
Malawi is a land-locked, least developed country.
That means that many people don’t have money for electricity and don’t have access to gas or solar.
So, what i...
Ep:#19 Rich Pierson and a bit of Headspace from 2021-03-05T18:04:08
Headspace, the meditation app that’s in 190 countries, and has 70 million users, was co-founded by my friend Rich.
And the story is pretty incredible.
Today Rich brings to life...
Rich Pierson and a bit of Headspace from 2021-03-05T18:04:08
Headspace, the meditation app that’s in 190 countries, and has 70 million users, was co-founded by my friend Rich.
And the story is pretty incredible.
Today Ric...
Charlie Dawson on purpose and customer-led success from 2021-02-22T17:19:43
If you give customers freedom, do you lose money?
What about those companies that make money but let customers down? That are miserable to work for. Make a mess of the env...
Ep:#18 Charlie Dawson on purpose and customer-led success from 2021-02-22T17:19:43
If you give customers freedom, do you lose money?
What about those companies that make money but let customers down? That are miserable to work for. Make a mess of the environment...
Liz Wreford on diversity in architecture from 2021-02-06T19:07:27
Today I talk with one of my closest and oldest friends, Liz. We’ve known each other since we were 2.
She is the Principal Landscape Architect of Listen
Ep:#17 Liz Wreford on diversity in architecture from 2021-02-06T19:07:27
Today I talk with one of my closest and oldest friends, Liz. We’ve known each other since we were 2.
She is the Principal Landscape Architect of Listen
Gav Thompson on being a corporate pirate from 2021-01-25T01:55:35
Here I get to interview Gav Thompson from the Do Lectures Podcast. And it’s such an amazing chat.
Gav almost became an actor, was keen to get into a boy band at one point, but t...
Ep:#16 Gav Thompson on being a corporate pirate from 2021-01-25T01:55:35
Here I get to interview Gav Thompson from the Do Lectures Podcast. And it’s such an amazing chat.
Gav almost became an actor, was keen to get into a boy band at one point, but then work...
Philippa White | Being Amazing Despite...Covid crushing your enterprise from 2021-01-15T17:08:03
I was a guest on a podcast. Not just any podcast. The DO Lectures podcast.
To say it was an honour is an understatement.
I love Listen
James Welch on the business that thrives on less stuff from 2021-01-04T16:21:32
Here I speak with former house mate, friend who helped me get hired into my first job in advertising, advisor to TIE since 2009 and Chief Commercial Officer at the start of WhyBuy, the UK based ...
ListenEp:#15 James Welch on the business that thrives on less stuff from 2021-01-04T16:21:32
Here I speak with former house mate, friend who helped me get hired into my first job in advertising, advisor to TIE since 2009 and Chief Commercial Officer at the start of WhyBuy, the UK based ...
ListenSimon Anholt: How we can repair the world in one generation from 2020-12-16T01:36:43
Keen to know how we can defeat global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, war, poverty, migration and extremism?
Today I speak with Simon Anholt, independent Policy ad...
Ep:#14 Simon Anholt: How we can repair the world in one generation from 2020-12-16T01:36:43
Keen to know how we can defeat global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, war, poverty, migration and extremism?
Today I speak with Simon Anholt, independent Policy advisor wh...
Changing perspectives can truly unearth your potential from 2020-12-07T22:18:25
Organisations tend to see things from the “inside out”.
But the key is to see things from the “outside-in”. But just seeing things differently isn’t enough.
Ep:#13 Changing perspectives can truly unearth your potential from 2020-12-07T22:18:25
Organisations tend to see things from the “inside out”.
But the key is to see things from the “outside-in”. But just seeing things differently isn’t enough.
Which is why ...
India, child rights, and the answer to solving any problem in the world from 2020-11-25T14:34:24
Keen to know the answer to solving any problem in the world?
You'll find the answer in this episode.
Today I speak with Parul, Co-Founder and Executive Director...
Ep:#12 India, child rights, and the answer to solving any problem in the world from 2020-11-25T14:34:24
Keen to know the answer to solving any problem in the world?
You'll find the answer in this episode.
Today I speak with Parul, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Shaishav, an...
Zambian street children, dance and Covid-19 from 2020-11-11T02:20:50
Zambia, the challenges that the country is currently facing and how this street children’s organisation responded to Covid-19 are just a few of the things we talk about in this episode.
...
Ep:#11 Zambian street children, dance and Covid-19 from 2020-11-11T02:20:50
Zambia, the challenges that the country is currently facing and how this street children’s organisation responded to Covid-19 are just a few of the things we talk about in this episode.
...
Pip Hare: Setting sail solo around the world from 2020-10-26T17:57:40
On November 8th, Pip Hare will start her journey racing around the planet by boat. Non-stop. Solo.
This is the Vendee Globe race.
It’s only open to ...
Ep:#10 Pip Hare: Setting sail solo around the world from 2020-10-26T17:57:40
On November 8th, Pip Hare will start her journey racing around the planet by boat. Non-stop. Solo.
This is the Vendee Globe race.
It’s only open to a very few sailo...
Rob Campbell and why it pays to shake things up from 2020-10-20T23:20:59
China, Tiger Mums, rock bands and the Buddhist Calendar are just a handful of the many things Rob and I talk about on this episode.
Rob is a mischief-maker and passionately beli...
Ep:#9 Rob Campbell and why it pays to shake things up from 2020-10-20T23:20:59
China, Tiger Mums, rock bands and the Buddhist Calendar are just a handful of the many things Rob and I talk about on this episode.
Rob is a mischief-maker and passionately believes in ...
Carter Murray on leadership in today's world from 2020-10-05T16:06:38
When I was last in New York I met with my friend Carter Murray, Global Chief Executive Officer of FCB, one of the world’s largest global advertising agency networks. Carter oversees the ag...
ListenEp:#8 Carter Murray on leadership in today's world from 2020-10-05T16:06:38
When I was last in New York I met with my friend Carter Murray, Global Chief Executive Officer of FCB, one of the world’s largest global advertising agency networks. Carter oversees the ag...
ListenHope in Iraq and Syria from 2020-09-28T22:40:44
Following the fall of the Saddam regime in Iraq, the first ever treatment centre for survivors of torture and war violence was opened in 2005.
The centre is called the Jiyan Fou...
Ep:#7 Hope in Iraq and Syria from 2020-09-28T22:40:44
Following the fall of the Saddam regime in Iraq, the first ever treatment centre for survivors of torture and war violence was opened in 2005.
The centre is called the Jiyan Foundation ...
A voice from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest from 2020-09-11T22:22:07
Brazil, the rainforest, and the environment has hit the headlines quite a bit over the past couple of years.
And rightfully so.
And now, with more ...
ListenEp:#6 A voice from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest from 2020-09-11T22:22:07
Brazil, the rainforest, and the environment has hit the headlines quite a bit over the past couple of years.
And rightfully so.
And now, with more burning of the Amazo...
ListenSir John Hegarty and the power of doing interesting things from 2020-09-03T19:25:33
In 2006 I was sitting in Sir John Hegarty’s office at BBH on Kingly Street in London. I had come up with the idea and business plan for TIE. But it still needed a name. I had a number of differe...
ListenEp:#5 Sir John Hegarty and the power of doing interesting things from 2020-09-03T19:25:33
In 2006 I was sitting in Sir John Hegarty’s office at BBH on Kingly Street in London. I had come up with the idea and business plan for TIE. But it still needed a name. I had a number of differe...
ListenWant to lead. Grow. And be a force for good? Launching TIE Accelerator! from 2020-08-11T02:40:17
I am SO excited to announce TIE Accelerator.
For the first time EVER, professionals can get involved with TIE in order to find th...
ListenEp:#4 Want to lead. Grow. And be a force for good? Launching TIE Accelerator! from 2020-08-11T02:40:17
I am SO excited to announce TIE Accelerator.
For the first time EVER, professionals can get involved with TIE in order to find their inne...
ListenA chat with Jon Steel re TIE, Al Gore & Ban Ki-Moon from 2020-07-22T01:48:55
A few years ago I found myself eating cheese and drinking wine at the Château de Touffou, the castle purchased by the advertising man David Ogilvy in 1966, and still to this day owned by the Ogi...
ListenEp:#3 A chat with Jon Steel re TIE, Al Gore & Ban Ki-Moon from 2020-07-22T01:48:55
A few years ago I found myself eating cheese and drinking wine at the Château de Touffou, the castle purchased by the advertising man David Ogilvy in 1966, and still to this day owned by the Ogi...
ListenBehind the scenes on TIE from 2020-07-10T16:17:02
Imagine growing up and only reading stories that have absolutely nothing to do with your reality.
The way the houses are. How the peopl...
ListenEp:#2 Behind the scenes on TIE from 2020-07-10T16:17:02
Imagine growing up and only reading stories that have absolutely nothing to do with your reality.
The way the houses are. How the people look. The customs, the...
ListenThe TIE backstory from 2020-06-26T23:55:46
In this (first-ever) episode of the TIE Unearthed Podcast I thought that I’d kick things off with the backstory of why and how this all came together.
Ep:#1 The TIE backstory from 2020-06-26T23:55:46
In this (first-ever) episode of the TIE Unearthed Podcast I thought that I’d kick things off with the backstory of why and how this all came together.