FoossaPod
FoossaPod
Foossa
David Colby Reed and Lee-Sean Huang host conversations about creativity, community, and the things that matter.
FoossaPod Hiatus + Launch of AIGA's Design Future Now
FoossaPod is going on a hiatus while Lee-Sean works on a new podcast with AIGA called Design Future Now, which explores the changing context of the design discipline and profession. Tune in to the latest episode of Design Future Now featuring Jack Roberts, author, designer, educator,  filmmaker, and member of the Cherokee Nation. Subscribe to Design Future Now! http://anchor.fm/designfuturenow 
Jan 9, 2020
41 min
Paolo Bitanga (B-Boy Pawi) on Play
We are back with FoossaPod, a podcast about creativity, community, and the things that matter. In this episode, Lee-Sean Huang and David Colby Reed have a conversation with filmmaker, children’s book author, breakdancer and all around polymath Paolo Bitanga, also known as B-Boy Pawi. We talked about the power of play, pursuing creative careers across disciplines, and more.
Oct 4, 2019
55 min
Jeremy Heimans on New Power
David Colby Reed and Lee-Sean Huang interview Jeremy Heimans, CEO of Purpose and co-author of the book New Power: How Power Works in Our Hyperconnected World–and How to Make It Work for You.
Jul 16, 2018
33 min
Andrew Benedict-Nelson on Norms and Innovation
Foossa's Lee-Sean Huang interviews Andrew Benedict-Nelson, author of See Think Solve: A Simple Way to Tackle Tough Problems.
Jun 29, 2018
38 min
Josie Lehrer on the Men's Story Project
How can storytelling help foster healthy masculinity in a time of #MeToo and Time’s Up? How can social learning help us examine and challenge gender norms to promote health, peace, and justice?  In this episode of FoossaPod, Lee-Sean Huang interviews Dr. Josie Lehrer of the Men’s Stories Project, a movement building project for healthy masculinity. The project uses the power of storytelling and social learning to promote community, health, and peace-building.
Apr 17, 2018
38 min
Design Thinking Is BS, And We Should Promote It Anyway
This is the audio version of an article on Design Thinking that Lee-Sean Huang wrote in response to Pentagram partner Natasha Jen's provocative talk at the 99U Conference, "Design Thinking Is BS"
Apr 15, 2018
13 min
NYC Council Member Keith Powers on Criminal Justice, Housing, and Civic Engagement
Foossa’s David Colby Reed talks with New York City Council Member Keith Powers about civic engagement, housing, and criminal justice reform, including the planned closing of the Rikers Island jail complex. Council Member Keith Powers represents New York City’s 4th District, which includes the Manhattan neighborhoods of the Upper East Side, Central Park South, Grand Central Terminal, Tudor City, Waterside, Peter Cooper Village, Carnegie Hill, Stuyvesant Town, the United Nations as well as part of Yorkville and Turtle Bay.
Apr 11, 2018
37 min
NYC Council Member Carlina Rivera on Civic Engagement
How can local politicians design ways to better engage their constituents? Can processes like participatory budgeting or streamlined digital technologies help increase civic engagement? In this episode of FoossaPod, David Colby Reed and Lee-Sean Huang have a conversation with New York City Council Member Carlina Rivera to discuss these topics and more. Council Member Rivera represents New York City District 2, which includes the diverse Manhattan neighborhoods of the Lower East Side, East Village, Gramercy, Rose Hill, Kips Bay, Flatiron, Union Square, and Murray Hill.
Apr 2, 2018
29 min
Ndidi Amutah on Health Disparities and Equity
David Colby Reed & Lee-Sean Huang interview Ndidi Amutah about health disparities and equity and multidisciplinary approaches to deal with these issues.
Jan 18, 2018
43 min
Jeff Leitner on Innovation Dynamics
What can modern art museums teach us about commemorating the Holocaust? And why is legislation not enough to stop human trafficking? What are some of the recurring patterns that help us innovate by shifting behaviors, crafting culture, and making systems change? In this episode of FoossaPod, David Colby Reed and Lee-Sean Huang talk with Jeff Leitner to explore these questions and to discuss the importance of looking at norms as a starting point for social innovation. Jeff has worked on social innovation projects in a range of sectors ranging from diplomacy, to healthcare, to education.
Dec 7, 2017
27 min
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