• Building Thinkers: Accessible Blueprints for Learning & Life

  • By: Tracy Clark
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Building Thinkers: Accessible Blueprints for Learning & Life

By: Tracy Clark
  • Summary

  • Building Thinkers is based on the realization that there is exponential potential in the things we build, from mindsets and behaviors, to resumes and meal-plans, but sometimes insights and impact seem out of reach or overly complex. In the Building Thinkers podcast we will explore a wide range of topics (business, education, organization, habits, therapy, finances, research to name a few) unpacking the design, strategy, and details behind the things we build to create accessible blueprints for you to explore and apply to your own learning and life. There is no limit to what you can learn.
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  • How might we activate human potential through travel? with Katie Conley
    Dec 6 2024

    In this episode of the Building Thinkers podcast, Tracy is joined by Katie Conley, a luxury travel advisor and hospitality professional. Katie joins Tracy to discuss one of her 12 favorite problems, “how might we activate human potential” through the lens of travel.

    Katie shares her journey as a travel advisor and the importance of creating personalized, immersive travel experiences. They discuss the role of human experience in travel, the challenges of information overload, and the positive impacts of travel on neuroplasticity and mental health. The conversation emphasizes the significance of openness to new experiences and how transformative travel can enhance creativity and personal growth.

    Tracy and Katie discuss the value of intentional travel planning, the joy of sharing experiences with loved ones, and the significance of understanding the purpose behind each trip. The dialogue highlights how travel can deepen connections and enhance cultural awareness, ultimately leading to a richer, more fulfilling life.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Travel can activate human potential in many ways.

    • Openness to new experiences is crucial for personal growth.

    • Travel can improve neuroplasticity and cognitive function.

    • Travel doesn't have to be expensive to be meaningful.

    • Transformative travel experiences can happen at any age.

    • Openness to experiences fosters intellectual curiosity and independence.

    • Experiencing new cultures broadens perspectives and enriches lives.


    Katie’s Recommendations:

    Books:

    Setting the Table by Danny Meyer: https://amzn.to/41la3Ge

    Travel TV Shows:

    Somebody Feed Phil: https://www.netflix.com/ae-en/title/80146601

    Anthony Bourdain: https://www.amazon.com/Anthony-Bourdain-No-Reservations-Season/dp/B09229BZ67

    Searching for Italy with Stanley Tucci: https://edition.cnn.com/shows/stanley-tucci-searching-for-italy


    Connect with Katie:

    Katie Conley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katieconley623/

    https://culturedconcierge.travel/

    https://www.instagram.com/culturedconcierge

    k.conley@dreamvacations.com

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    52 mins
  • How might we increase flow and creativity to bring joy to work? with Said Saddouk
    Nov 15 2024
    In this episode of the Building Thinkers podcast, Tracy is joined by Said Saddouk to discuss one of her 12 favorite problems, “How might we increase flow & and creativity to bring joy to work?” Said is a virtual facilitation expert who brings a unique approach to online engagement, transforming virtual sessions from dull and disengaging to impactful, inspiring experiences. With a mix of expert training, practical techniques, and a passion for connecting with his audience, Said helps facilitators, educators, and team leaders unlock the potential of virtual learning spaces. In this conversation, Tracy and Said explore the themes of joy, creativity, and innovation in the workplace, particularly in virtual settings. They discuss the importance of finding joy in work, the journey to creativity, and how to foster a playful and engaging environment in meetings. Said shares his insights on the definition of creativity, the significance of childlike play, and practical tools and techniques for enhancing virtual meetings. The conversation emphasizes the value of community, collaboration, and the continuous pursuit of joy and creativity in professional settings. Key Takeaways: Alpacas and llamas are different animals 😂 Childlike play can enhance creativity and innovation Engagement in meetings can be improved with playful elements Virtual meetings can be transformed with simple tools and techniques Small changes can lead to significant improvements in meetings Butter Referral Link: https://butter.cello.so/X5aVOOcce9Z Said’s Recommendations: Books: 100 Tricks to Sound Smart in Meetings by Sarah Cooper: https://amzn.to/3ObwvK2 People to Follow: Cat Mulvihill LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mulvihillcatherine YouTube: youtube.com/@CatMulvihill Anamaria Dorgo: linkedin.com/in/anamariadorgo Jan Keck LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jankeck YouTube: youtube.com/@mrjankeck Myriam Hadnes: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/myriam-hadnes YouTube: youtube.com/@myriamhadnes Thomas Lahnthaler: linkedin.com/in/thomaslahnthaler Olina Glindevi: linkedin.com/in/thevisualagilecoach Podcasts: Workshops.Work: https://workshops.work/podcast/ Star Talk: https://startalkmedia.com/ Connect with Said: Website: thefacilitainer.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/saidsaddouk YouTube: youtube.com/@facilitainer Instagram: instagram.com/thefacilitainer
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    52 mins
  • How might we create space for mindset shifts in learning experiences? with Gina Sipley
    Nov 1 2024

    In this episode of the Building Thinkers podcast, Tracy interviews Dr. Gina Sipley to discuss one of her twelve favorite problems: "How might we create space for mindset shifts in learning experiences?" Dr. Sipley is a community college professor and first-generation college graduate who fosters inclusive spaces where individuals from diverse backgrounds can explore how their relationship with both online and offline texts shapes their identities.

    They delve into the concept of lurking in online spaces, examining its impact on learning and participation, and exploring strategies for fostering meaningful engagement in digital environments. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding lurking as a common practice, the benefits and harms associated with it, and strategies for curating diverse perspectives on social media. The conversation also touches on the role of perfectionism in online participation and the need for protective curation.

    The episode emphasizes the significance of mindful social media engagement and the value of diverse voices in broadening our worldview.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Lurking has become the dominant way we interact online

    • Curating diverse perspectives on social media is crucial

    • Protective curation helps individuals navigate online spaces

    • Engagement with social media should be mindful and intentional


    Gina’s Recommendations:


    Book Recommendations:

    https://amzn.to/48uTXva

    Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Bias by Safiya Umoja Noble https://amzn.to/48uy7Ie

    Country of the Blind: A Memoir At The End of Sight by Andrew Leland

    https://amzn.to/3YLj3Tb

    Trolling Ourselves to Death: Democracy in the Age of Social Media by Jason Hannan

    https://amzn.to/40uCl0G


    Podcast Recommendations:

    You’re Wrong About https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/youre-wrong-about/id1380008439

    The Measure of Everyday Life https://measureradio.net/

    Transforming Society https://www.transformingsociety.co.uk/transforming-society-podcast/


    Connect with Gina:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsipley/

    You can subscribe to my newsletter, Words. by hitting the subscribe link on https://www.ginasipley.com/

    I am a great resource for lurking and social media strategy, all things community college and the K-16 pipeline. I particularly love supporting first generation college students.

    I am interested in problem solving at scale and I welcome speaking and consulting opportunities.

    I would love to connect with other folks who bridge scholarly and creative pursuits for social good.

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    50 mins

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great advice

Love the variety of topics & action items that help empower others! It is engaging & not boring all the way through & a great way to spend a long commute or road trip!

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