At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
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×What are some of the lessons we can take from board games into our professional lives? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: http://www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb
A review of these core tenets of Buddhism: The Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. How can we apply their wisdom to daily life, even if we don’t devote ourselves to deep study and meditation on them? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: http://www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb…
Humanity needs community in order to thrive. Our modern society has grown to incredible levels of complexity and abstraction. Behaviors that would have gotten you kicked out of most ancient villages are now tolerated and in some cases rewarded. Today’s episode explores this shift, and some ways we can rebalance our connection to community. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: http://www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb…
For the first episode of 2025, I’m reviewing the year, quarter, week & day technique I use for structuring my time & objectives. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: http://www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb…
My guest today is Logan Dunning, a skateboarder with over 25 years experience. We have a wide-ranging chat about individual sports like Skateboarding compared to team sports. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb…
We’re inundated with data: Survey requests, analytics reports, low cost sensors, AI data mining, and much more. But there’s a big difference between data and insight. This episode explores the processes and roles data plays in our lives, our organizations, and for our customers. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb…
Thoughts on our tasks, and the flow of our lives. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb
There’s a bowling alley that gives you a free pizza whenever you start a game with seven strikes in a row. But around the fifth or sixth strike, a supervisor comes over to watch. How does observation change your performance? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb…
It’s Friday the 13th, and I devote an episode to exploring this quirky number that I feel a deep connection to. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb
Does listening to audiobooks count as reading books? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb
Thoughts about details, and what we’re ultimately known for. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb
My guest today is Andrew Stahl, who founded his Executive Recruiting firm in 2014. This year, his firm celebrates ten years of service to the global rail industry. I’m proud to have been counted among their many clients, having their help to land a previous, but wonderful position at a firm that fit my skills, personality, and career aspirations at the time. Andrew and I have a two-part conversation. This episode introduces the ins & outs of working with a recruiting firm. We learn about the important role they play in railroading and other industries. We’ll take into account the perspectives of candidate, recruiter, and employer. Then in Episode 62, we explore the amazing industry of railroading and public transit where we’ve both enjoyed rewarding careers. Visit: stahlrecruiting.com For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb…
My guest today is Andrew Stahl, who founded his Executive Recruiting firm in 2014. This year, his firm celebrates ten years of service to the global rail industry. I’m proud to have been counted among their many clients, having their help to land a previous, but wonderful position at a firm that fit my skills, personality, and career aspirations at the time. Andrew and I have a two-part conversation. This episode introduces the ins & outs of working with a recruiting firm. We learn about the important role they play in railroading and other industries. We’ll take into account the perspectives of candidate, recruiter, and employer. Then in Episode 62, we explore the amazing industry of railroading and public transit where we’ve both enjoyed rewarding careers. Visit: stahlrecruiting.com For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksb…
All roads lead to beer league. It’s an adage I’ve used time and time again at the hockey rink. Sports are full of fascinating topics, so on today’s episode I’m starting local: Sharing five reflections on beer league hockey. Get a free PDF of today's episode notes: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today I’m getting geometric about how I think about systems. The more angles you have in a system, the harder it becomes for one single point within it to affect the balance point of the entire system. It’s an analogy applicable to many things. It can help us avoid binary thinking and advocate for more diversity of opinions and experiences. Get a free PDF of today's episode notes: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
In addition to the podcast, I put out a monthly e-mail newsletter. Back in March, I experimented with a personal reflection about virality, algorithms, and social media. The response was overwhelmingly positive, so on today’s episode I want to share it on the podcast. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
I recently completed a trip out to the west coast. The trip involved long flights, time changes, a lot of meetings, traffic jams, catching up with friends & family, before ending with a red-eye flight. On today’s episode, I talk about the decisions and mentality that went into my crazy schedule. And I provide 3 tips that helped maximize my trip while managing its physical and mental demands. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
On today’s episode, I explore my birthday & anniversary reminder system. Why I created it, the nuts & bolts of how it works, and the benefits it has for our relationships, soft ties, and society on a larger scale. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
I’ve been struggling to wrap my head around busyness. It seems unavoidable in our current culture. Everyone overworked, stressed out, to the point where they’re virtue signaling about how much is on their plates. This is a problem, and one that I can likely only solve for myself. Busyness fractures my focus, prevents me from achieving greater heights with my thoughts and actions. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
I’ve been a regular guest on the Code Play Culture podcast. On a recent episode about navigating ideas, around the 39 minute mark, we touched on what it means to consider our current work the last time we would get to create. On my last episode, #53, I unpacked the mentality of “This is the last…”. On today’s, I’m exploring its opposite: Looking at what creativity, and life more generally, look like with a mentality of “This is the first…” For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
I’ve been a regular guest on the Code Play Culture podcast. On a recent episode about navigating ideas, around the 39 minute mark, we touched on what it means to consider our current work the last time we would get to create. On today's show, I want to unpack the mentality we discussed: “This is the last…”. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today’s question: My mother-in-law recently reacted to a shady text message that was a clear phishing attempt. We cancelled her credit card in time, but I worry this won’t be the last time, because she’s not great with tech. Do you have any advice on how I can help her better recognize and understand these threats, while also limiting her exposure to them? For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
It’s been another fantastic year of reading. On today’s episode, I’ll recap my 2023 reads, in case anything piques your interest. You can view the complete list, with links to each book in the show notes . For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Recently, I read “ Klondikers: Dawson City's Stanley Cup Challenge and How a Nation Fell in Love with Hockey ” by Tim Falconer . It’s a hockey history book about the 1905 Stanley Cup challengers from Dawson City, the small, gold rush outpost-turned-capital city of Canada’s Yukon Province. After traveling for nearly a month across Canada, the Nuggets got absolutely obliterated by the defending champions in Ottawa. While it’s a great hockey book about the early days of organized hockey, it also provides perspective on that period of Canadian history. Through the turn of the 20th century, the British colony of Canada was transitioning out of the Victorian era. This was an era when many held tightly to Victorian ideals regarding amateurism in sport. Getting paid in any sense got you labelled as a professional; an affront to the prevailing ethics of sport itself. This debate continued for many decades after in Olympic sports, and still plays out today with college athletes here in North America. And what constituted being labelled a professional back then? Simply getting paid to play. Sometimes it didn’t matter if you got paid in a different sport. Hockey, and especially the Stanley Cup, were quickly gaining coverage and prominence. The desire to claim the trophy by any means necessary, and more importantly enjoying greater profits from growing audiences, brought money into the equation. Shouldn’t the players, often battling through grueling, bloody matches, get a cut of the action too? Klondikers was a wonderful, well-researched book. Within it, I heard some amazing phrases from that era, including Shamateurism . In the context of this history, it described arrangements for players where they weren’t outright and obvious about getting paid to play. Instead, they might receive benefits for joining a particular team on the sly. This might be expensive gold baubles, or cushy jobs with employers with a financial stake in the teams and/or rinks. But this term shamateurism got me thinking: What are the modern differences between amateurs and professionals? How have these perceptions changed over the past century? How has modern technology changed the definitions and attainment of professionalism? On today’s episode, I share my thoughts stemming from this curiously fun phrase. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today’s question: I’m in my mid-twenties and a professional in the medical field. I love what I do and its importance to society. But it’s an incredibly demanding field. I’m currently dealing with a short-staffed organization, exhausting shifts, and a manager who emotionally drains me. During a recent vacation, they went so far as to call me just to make me feel guilty for taking time off. My qualifications are in high demand, and by all rights I should quit to take advantage of the current job market. Yet I feel guilty about the impact that would have on my co-workers and the clients I care for. What advice do you have on dealing with the anguish & anxiety that I’m feeling? Nobody should feel anguish or animosity at work. At least not on a daily basis. But you are right to check yourself, especially when it can lead to a career & lifestyle altering decision. Is what you’re experiencing a case of organizational toxicity you should leave, or a sign you might lack the grit the job requires? For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
We’re facing a crisis of civility in our civilization. From my perspective in the suburbs of New York City, I’m struck by the carelessness with which some suburbanites treat others. Suburbs are meant to provide more space, quiet, and ideally a community of neighbors you can actually get to know. On this episode, I’ll attempt to unpack my feelings towards these Suburban Savages and some of the root causes that permit them to thrive. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
I recently returned from a family trip to Disney World. While I enjoyed the trip, it was overshadowed by the tragedies in Israel. I struggled with the juxtaposition between human joy and the knowledge that others elsewhere were suffering horrible atrocities. These issues were on my mind while waiting in line at the Imaginarium at Epcot. While I waited to introduce the kids to Figment, there was a sign off to the side that struck me. The sign reiterated the core messages of Figment: That we should all Explore, Create, Dream, Imagine, and Inspire. It’s a challenge to feel creative, to find joy and purpose during difficult times. And these five reminders from Figment struck me as vital ideals. By living them, despite our circumstances and surroundings, we can help create a better world. It’s a message I hope my children never get too jaded to forget. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Over the summer, I had a conversation with a close friend & fellow creative mind. He also happens to be a board gamer & designer, who was providing a kind ear for your host. I was feeling overwhelmed with the amount of stuff on my plate. My time was being stretched too thin, often by forces out of my control. This friend made a comment about my life resembling a worker placement game, which resonated and stuck with me long after our conversation. This model of thought was interesting and helpful enough that I want to share it with the audience today. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 13, the last in our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #13 - Make wrong things right Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts and actions of our lives. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 12 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #12 - Success is found in the effort Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts and actions of our lives. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 11 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #11 - Create beneficial things with passion Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts and actions of our lives. For more info and to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 10 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #10 - Live minimized and organized Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts & actions of our lives. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 9 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #9 - Thoughtful opinions held loosely Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts & actions of our lives. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 8 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #8 - Make this self your best self Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts & actions of our lives. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 7 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #7 - Own your words and actions Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts & actions of our lives. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 6 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #6 - Don't be afraid to ask for help Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts & actions of our lives. 6 tips for asking for help: Be clear on what you need help with Review all your options: Which will be the most useful? Which are the most realistic? Respect the probability you’ll succeed with the option(s) chosen Tailor the request to whom you’re asking: Ensure you understand the commitment you’re asking them to bear and any compensation required. Set realistic expectations for what being successfully helped looks & feels like Recognize that the help delivered is unlikely to fully reach your expectations or vision. It may look drastically different than expected, for better or worse. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 5 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #5 - Find solitude to think deeply Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts & actions of our lives. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 4 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #4 - Everyone has something to teach Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts & actions of our lives. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 3 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #3 - Relentlessly seek knowledge Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts & actions of our lives. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 2 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #2 - Train the mind, body & soul Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts & actions of our lives. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This is part 1 of our summer PRINCIPLES series. It can be listened to by itself, but for greater context refer back to the intro Episode #32. Principle #1 - Live by the law of expenditure Note that the principles in this series are what work for me. They allow me to thrive and live my values as best as I can. I’m not advocating the adoption of my specific set of principles. Rather I’m attempting to showcase the power of principles by providing more context on how they can be defined, codified, and embedded into the thoughts & actions of our lives. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
This episode kicks off our summer PRINCIPLES series. Clearly defining your principles is a crucial element to living a life aligned with them. By more firmly defining these guideposts, we provide ourselves a stronger foundation to face opportunities & challenges of our lives. Most of us live our lives with principles, even if we’ve never codified them. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…

1 EP 31 - Writing To Heal Workshop with Eric Kreuter Ph.D. 1:09:38
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The Writing To Heal workshop is a deep dive into the powerful effects of writing as a therapeutic tool in addiction counseling. My interview with Eric A. Kreuter (PhD, CPA, CGMA, CFE, CASAC-T) provides insight into the power of pouring out thoughts and emotions onto the page. We cover the training, frameworks, and support structures that provide successful recovery and personal growth. There are plenty of powerful takeaways for anyone interested in the written word as a tool for positive change. I recommend downloading the free PDF of the today’s show notes: In addition to a summary of our conversation, there are links to additional resources and details on how you can help contribute to the mission of St. Christopher’s Inn. You can find the PDF at chriskreuter.com/wth WARNING: This episode contains descriptions of trauma, abuse, drug & alcohol use, and addiction. While this episode does not contain any graphic details or profanity, it is not appropriate for children. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today's question: I just had my first annual review. My boss was critical of pretty much everything: My work, my attitude, and my future with the company. I like my job and would like to keep it, but I don’t think there’s anything I can do to change my bosses’ mind. What should I do now? The 6 Metaphors: Water always finds its level It’s water under the bridge The Parable of the Depths Mit allen Wassern gewaschen (Washed with all the waters) “Be Like Water” You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink Episode Quote: David Foster Wallace's This Is Water For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today's question: I’m struggling to find a balance between the benefits of all our technology with the downsides of their effects on me individually and on our society as a whole. Any advice? References in the episode: RocaNews Morning Brew For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today’s episode explores the concept of the Ship of Theseus. This philosophical paradox asks: If you replace every component of a ship, one by one over time, does it remain the same ship? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
The Managing The Middle series offers advice on serving as a better bridge between the divides within our organizations, societies, and lives. It’s the kind of advice I would have benefitted from when I started managing projects and people in my twenties. The series is also intended as a counter to polarization and extremism, an aide to embracing the shades of gray between issues. Today I’m focusing on one of my favorite sayings: It’s hard to build walls when the house is on fire. It’s meant to capture a specific tension: Balancing the building of meaningful, substantial things that matter (such as systems, tools or products), against the constant barrage of modern life (unplanned problems, constant interruptions, mundane tasks & demands on our time) The previous Managing The Middle Series: Episode 9 - 5 Strategies For Charlie Bucket For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today's question: I’m a junior in college and gearing up for my first major summer internship. I’m worried about the rising influence of AI apps like ChatGPT. What advice would you give to someone entering the workforce in this new environment? References in the episode quote: Rob Reid’s article on Ars Technica For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
I recently caught up with a friend coping with the aftermath of a difficult situation. We got to talking about decision trees as a model for the complexity of that situation. It helps to frame the challenges faced, and provide deeper context to the end result. On today’s episode, I’m expanding my thoughts on this mental model, in the context of past events, potential future ones, and handling projects & processes. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today's question: What do I do when I’m exhausted? Do I force myself to do what I planned, or reschedule it? Should I make sure I accomplish something, even if it’s something less than planned? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today's question: I’ve recently been promoted to a role that requires sales outreach. I’ve never had to setup something like this before. Plus, I don’t think of myself as a good networker. What advice do you have on organizing my effort to successfully pitch potential customers? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Late in 2022 I read Douglas Rushkoff’s 2010 book Program or Be Programmed: Ten Commands for a Digital Age . Despite it’s publication date, Rushkoff presents evidence and arguments targeted to the emerging trends of the time. As those trends have been realized, his arguments have become even more vital. On today’s episode I’ll review my book notes, highlighting my key takeaways & actions that will help me implement his ten commands into living a better life. This was the most impactful book I read in 2022 - and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since. I can’t recommend this book enough, and it’s inspired the first of these Book Notes episodes. While I’m providing my personal highlights, this is one of those books where the summary isn’t enough. It’s a concise, accessible book. Rushkoff’s writing style and depth of understanding are critical to crystallizing his arguments and commands. It’s my hope that listening to this episode inspires you to pick up this deeply influential work and explore it for yourself. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
I sat down with Jack Parra at PhilCon 2022 for a live interview. It's part retrospective on working together on the Rainy River Bees series, part deep-dive into working with artists. There's great links and reference images in the show notes. To download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
What a year of reading it’s been. On today’s episode I’m going to recap what I read this year, in case anything piques your interest for 2023 reading. Check the show notes for images & links to all the titles mentioned on the show. Sites Mentioned on the show: The Story Graph Goodreads Notion For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Last month, while working from HQ, I spotted a solicitor dropping flyers off through my neighborhood. On this episode, I share this odd story and strategies you can use to better identify red flags around suspicious sales tactics to protect yourself and your neighbors. And if you’re a local business looking to drum up business door-to-door, heed the warnings within! NOTE: On this episode I edited out any reference to the company or specific service - this isn’t intended to be a hit piece on this specific solicitor. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Here in the Northeast, winter slowly approaches. Over the years, I’ve witnessed many incidents due to poor planning. On today’s episode, I’ll share some tips that might help people experienced with blizzards to those who get the rare winter dusting. There’s plenty of actionable advice for dealing with all kinds of storms, so let’s unpack what it takes to be a Blizzard Wizard. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today’s episode is a deep dive on the many aspects of trade shows, conventions, and events. We’ll review the various types of events, and the impacts they can have on your business. This show will be relevant whether you’re looking to sell crafts at a local fair or aspiring to a major national convention. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
A few weeks ago I dealt with New York Comic Con. I’ve got some lingering thoughts that are worth a deeper dive on the show. If you’ve been interested in attending a large convention like NYCC, or create the kinds of content that would be embraced at a show like this, you’ll want to tune into today’s episode. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
When I mention I’m a writer, I get either odd stares or curious questions. I’ve mentioned bits & pieces about my writing process and projects in various episodes of the show. I’ll often cite them as examples to illustrate concepts. But on today’s episode I’m going to focus on the insights I’ve gained thus far in my writing career. Links mentioned on this episode: - Submit questions or view my books at ChrisKreuter.com - Masquerade Games - Jack Parra - Carlos Hernandez - Max Tegmark's Life 3.0 - Ryan North's How To Invent Everything For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today's question: I’m a junior product designer for a consumer products company. This is my first job out of college and I’ve been happy here for over two years. But now we’ve got a new manager, who is pressuring us to rush our work out the door. I take pride in my work but this pressure is stressing me out to the point where I want to quit. What advice do you have on handling this situation? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
I go over how I plan my years, quarters, weeks, and overall goals. Today’s episode covers: Detail my quarterly review process Yearly theme check-in Q3 Reading Review CDWI review For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today’s question covers what’s often a difficult, and crucial early-career transition point: My employer has hired several eager, entry-level employees for my department. Although I’m still early in my own career, they’ve assigned me to train and mentor them. I’ve been with the organization for four years, and have a reputation for getting things done effectively. What advice do you have on being an effective mentor, while not sacrificing my own development? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Over the Labor Day weekend, my beloved cat Yoshi passed away. Losing someone is a chance for each of us to reflect. To crystallize that person in our hearts & minds. Ensure their best memories & qualities live on in us. It can’t be helped that they turn into a kind of abstraction through this process. An incomplete imprint of a person, but still a soul impacting lives long after their passing. In this memorial episode, I share these insights, these abstractions, along with stories to illustrate these insights. Trigger warning: I talk about the death and burial of a pet. Please skip this episode if this is something you don’t want to hear about. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today's question: Back on Episode 1, you talked about ideas turning into viruses. Well, I’ve been infected with one. My new project’s going to require a ton of work over a long period of time. This doesn’t scare me, but I’m struggling to carve out the time to do the work. I have a family & kids to care for, demanding job that requires 50-60 hours a week, and a dizzying array of other responsibilities. Can you share some mindsets & techniques that can help me find consistent time & discipline to make this project a reality? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
The Managing the Middle Series is a guide to managing the middle: Advice on how to serve as a better bridge between the divides within our organizations, societies, and lives. It’s the kind of advice I would have benefitted from when I started managing projects and people. I’ll provide advice on ways to counter polarization and extremism, and how to embrace the shades of gray between issues. In this first episode of the series, I’m injecting myself into one of my favorite movies: Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory. I’ve decided to pull Charlie aside and offer him some advice on the eve of his new opportunity within a large, well-known corporation. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Workshops are live working sessions, where I dive deep into a specific problem or focus area alongside a special guest. Today’s workshop will be relevant to anyone interested in: Parenting Education Cultural shifts from the 1980’s to today Marie Burke is mother to your host, his two siblings, and grandmother to six awesome kids 9 months to 5-1/2 years old. Today’s special workshop has Mom dealing with a variety of parenting from her oldest son on the eve of his 40th birthday! Question 1: It’s been forty years since you became a mother. Any reflections? Question 2: You worked hard to give us every opportunity, but how did you manage the stress? Question 3: What differences do you see in parenting from the 1980’s to the 2020’s? Question 4: Any tips on fostering creativity in kids? Question 5: What advice do you have on fostering what makes my kids unique, while instilling common values? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Workshops are live working sessions, where I dive deep into a specific problem or focus area alongside a special guest. Criss is one of my audio engineers from A Shared Universe who have helped get the CDWI podcast off the ground. During a recent recording session, he asked a live question, which we recorded. He’s a fantastic musician, and you should totally give his stuff a listen : Criss brings two questions to today's episode: When do you take your hobby into a business, or into a bigger venture than just being a hobby? When you get to the point of turning it into a business, how do you confront your first failure? How do you take that and grow & learn? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today's question: I run a small B2B marketing firm and I keep hearing about CRMs and how they can drive growth. But they look expensive, a pain to setup, and regular effort to maintain. Can you help me explore CRMs, and how to understand if the benefits end up being worth it? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
Today's question: I’m a jack of all trades, master of none who is looking for a new job after over a decade in the same company. How do I sell my skill set AND find the right match? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…

1 EP 4 - Workshop with Lauren Bilanko: Taking Aim To Publish My Game 1:14:58
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Workshops are live working sessions, where I dive deep into a specific problem or focus area alongside a special guest. Today’s workshop will be relevant to anyone interested in: Publishing & Marketing creative works Self-Publishing Art copyrights, licensing & commissioning Board, Card & Role-Playing Games Product Production & Logistics Retail & Distribution Lauren Bilanko is the owner of Studio Bilanko and co-founder/owner of the Twenty Sided Store in Brooklyn, NYC. Today’ workshop kicks off with Lauren’s question: I’ve built the fictional World of Mira over many projects stretching beyond the past decade. I’ve bootstrapped many experiences in this world, all of which required learning as I go. But I struggle with where to start with all my plans to expand the World. Being on the retailer side of things I have a lot of experience with what a game needs to have in order to sell... but I do not have any experience with working with publishers, distributors, printers, or manufacturers. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
My current challenge is trying to purge the excess of stuff I have accumulated over the years. Part of the issue is the time to do it. Breaking it down into smaller jobs hasn't really worked for me. Do I sell it? Do I donate it? Do I throw it into the trash? Do I leave it as a legacy for my children to sort through? All kidding aside: Getting started is easy, seeing it through to the finish line is the hard part. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
I’m having a hard time with the professional challenges of running my business. I love what I do and how it helps people, but I’d like advice on finding a healthier work/life balance. Specifically with overcoming the challenge of juggling the many tasks of owning a business, such as: Scheduling, billing, time management, filing, and asking for help. For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes, visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
How do you recognize passions within yourself and decide whether to pursue them or not? Conversely, how do you recognize when a passion or hobby has run it's course and decide to change direction in your life? For more info & to download a free PDF of today's episode notes visit: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin…
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