Albert and Stephanie dive into ways that business people can leverage “pattern interrupts” in their sales, marketing, and operations teams.
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Novel experiences shape the brain and foster mental agility. At the same time, routines lead to better efficiency and productivity. So how can you balance the “novel and new” with the “old and repeatable?”
In this episode, Stephanie and Albert discuss what to do when your product isn't easily demonstrable. They talk about defining your ideal buyer, identifying pain points to create a story arc (complete with a “villain”), and why starting with story is better than starting with size.
This year, the cost of airing a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl was 7 million dollars. So… does it work?
Albert shares biological habits that will help set you up for success, including diet, sleep, and sunlight exposure. On the other side of the table, Stephanie shares her take on psychedelics and how they’ve helped her think and process information in new ways.
What does it take to stay creative and sharp as an adult? Steph and Albert start part 1 of their discussion about creativity and what they do to think differently.
What do young children have that NASA engineers don’t? And what can we learn from existing in a childlike state of play? In this episode, Albert and Steph discuss these questions and their takes on the education system.
There’s been a lot of controversy around the "Chinese Spy Balloon." On Mission Daily, we aren’t concerned with political discourse. Instead, we wanted to know, why use a balloon in the first place?
Building off yesterday’s episode, Albert and Steph dive into the lessons their children have taught them about meeting people where they are.
How do you “bridge” the gap between people’s current thinking and new ideas? Steph and Albert dive in with some fun stories and tips.