• Connected to Self /// Sydney Lauren /// Part2:EP149
    Feb 24 2022

    What does 'being connected with self' actually look like…feel like? It’s impossible to describe, as we explore with Sydney in part 2 of this conversation.

    Whether or not we can describe it, what is true from this conversation is that vulnerability and the willingness to express it with yourself and others is a big step in finding that connection.

    Once she was willing to be vulnerable with her music it all changed, and her music went to a new level.

    ///

    Today, we are with singer/songwriter Sydney Lauren. SYDNEY TELLS STORIES THROUGH HER SONGS. SHE GREW UP SINGING AND WRITING MUSIC JUST OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK CITY, THE PLACE SHE NOW CALLS HOME. THE CITY SERVES AS HER INSPIRATION AS WELL AS HER STOMPING GROUNDS, AND SHE HAS PERFORMED IN NYC VENUES LIKE THE DELANCEY & THE BITTER END.

    SYDNEY’S TRAINING IN PIANO, GUITAR AND SONGWRITING ARE CLEARLY REFLECTED IN HER SONGS, WHICH TAKE INSPIRATION FROM SOME OF HER FAVORITE ARTISTS INCLUDING JP SAXE, SARAH BAREILLES, INGRID ANDRESS, AND MORE. HER MUSIC HAS BEEN FEATURED ON “TEMPTATION ISLAND” AND "THE BIGGEST LOSER" ON USA NETWORK.

    SYDNEY’S NEW ERA OF MUSIC REPRESENTS A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE LYRICALLY, AND HER AUTHENTIC VISION SONICALLY. SHE DIVES INTO THE EMOTIONS THAT OCCUR DURING HEARTBREAK AND THE SIMPLISTIC HAPPINESS THAT CAN COME WITH LOVE. NEW YORK CITY WILL ALWAYS PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN HER MUSIC, WHETHER IT’S A STREET SHE REFERENCES OR THE SUBWAY HOME. SHE’S A STORYTELLER AT HEART AND HOPES TO SING WORDS YOU WERE THINKING BUT DIDN’T KNOW HOW TO SAY.

    ///

    Topics we discuss:

    • How she got good at her Music
      • Accepting that she is good at it
      • Music built her confidence
    • Tracking Downloads and attention
    • Being vulnerable through her music
    • Turning Around a bad mood
    • Creating music that resonates with people
    • Understanding Self

    References:

    • Harkness Method
    • Nodes Scene from Pitch Perfect
    • Her song Bucket Hat
    • Sydney Lauren.com

    Credits:

    Music:

    Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.

    All music created by DJ Rufbeats

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    36 mins
  • Drunk Words aren’t Sober Thoughts /// Sydney Lauren /// Part1:EP149
    Feb 17 2022

    What is a fact? A fact is something that is true. Yet, today we are so conflicted about our facts because we have decided to conflate them with truth.

    Truth is subjective. What is true to you may not be true to me. You may think The Matrix is the greatest cinematic accomplishment of the 20th century. I may think that award belongs to Schindler’s List.

    What isn’t true is that either sentiment is a fact. This is merely an opinion one holds. However, we have the tendency to think of our truths as facts and it can create serious issues connecting with others and navigating conversation.

    We explore this reality with Sydney in part 1 of our awesome conversation with her.

    ///

    Today, we are with singer/songwriter Sydney Lauren. SYDNEY TELLS STORIES THROUGH HER SONGS. SHE GREW UP SINGING AND WRITING MUSIC JUST OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK CITY, THE PLACE SHE NOW CALLS HOME. THE CITY SERVES AS HER INSPIRATION AS WELL AS HER STOMPING GROUNDS, AND SHE HAS PERFORMED IN NYC VENUES LIKE THE DELANCEY & THE BITTER END.

    SYDNEY’S TRAINING IN PIANO, GUITAR AND SONGWRITING ARE CLEARLY REFLECTED IN HER SONGS, WHICH TAKE INSPIRATION FROM SOME OF HER FAVORITE ARTISTS INCLUDING JP SAXE, SARAH BAREILLES, INGRID ANDRESS, AND MORE. HER MUSIC HAS BEEN FEATURED ON “TEMPTATION ISLAND” AND "THE BIGGEST LOSER" ON USA NETWORK.

    SYDNEY’S NEW ERA OF MUSIC REPRESENTS A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE LYRICALLY, AND HER AUTHENTIC VISION SONICALLY. SHE DIVES INTO THE EMOTIONS THAT OCCUR DURING HEARTBREAK AND THE SIMPLISTIC HAPPINESS THAT CAN COME WITH LOVE. NEW YORK CITY WILL ALWAYS PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN HER MUSIC, WHETHER IT’S A STREET SHE REFERENCES OR THE SUBWAY HOME. SHE’S A STORYTELLER AT HEART AND HOPES TO SING WORDS YOU WERE THINKING BUT DIDN’T KNOW HOW TO SAY.

    ///

    Topics we discuss:

    • Knowing when to walk away from conflict
      • Harkness Method
      • Saying what you don't mean
      • Being Brutally Honest
    • Facts vs. Truth
    • Accepting Others

    References:

    • Harkness Method
    • Nodes Scene from Pitch Perfect
    • Her song Bucket Hat
    • Sydney Lauren.com

    Credits:

    Music:

    Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.

    All music created by DJ Rufbeats

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    33 mins
  • Games are for Everyone /// Krysten Callina /// Part2:EP148
    Feb 10 2022

    In a postindustrial, technology centric, world we are taught to be productive, get a job, work, work, work…

    We reserve play for short periods of time and for our childhood. Yet, we are increasingly demanding more productivity of our children to get ahead.

    The thing about play, is that it is a necessity of life. We need it. We especially need it to improve learning and how we absorb information. Games are a great way to help kids learn and also enjoy life.

    Mastermind Adventures is helping kids who have a hard time learning social and emotional skills. They are doing it by challenging kids through games so they also have fun with their life.

    ///

    Today we are with Krysten Callina. She is the Founder of Mastermind Adventures LLC, a talent management agency for professional game masters of tabletop role playing games (like Dungeons & Dragons). Krysten helps people find connection and community through games so they can embrace their creativity and individuality and have more fun. Her goal is to create the industry standard for professional game masters and to establish a vibrant, safe community of fans of role playing games.

    Examples of non-traditional game applications developed by Mastermind Adventures are Quest! Adventure Game for Social Skills Mastery to help kids improve their social emotional skills, and The Game of Influencers, a unique training program for businesses to learn about how to use influencers as part of a marketing strategy.

    Mastermind Adventures is currently developing programs that will serve as inroads for young people into the gaming industry - especially for kids in marginalized communities. Krysten is a serial entrepreneur, loves cooking, gardening, photography, interior decorating, nerd topics and whiskey.

    ///

    Topics we discuss:

    • Income correlation to effectiveness of Homeschooling
    • Building perspective
      • Traveling
      • Exposing to others
    • Creating Mastermind Adventures
      • How it started as a Game Night
      • What it is now
    • The concept called BLEED
      • Managing the potential dangers

    References:

    • Home schooling resources
    • Mastermind Adventures
      • Live Action Role Play (L.A.R.P.)
      • Who is Percy Jackson
    • More In Common Website

    Credits:

    Music:

    Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.

    All music created by DJ Rufbeats

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    29 mins
  • Be a Student of Your Child /// Krysten Callina /// Part1:EP148
    Feb 3 2022

    What do you think of when you think someone is homeschooled? What do you think when someone homeschools their kids?

    Homeschooling is a great example of the subtle biases we all project onto other because of our cultural influences.

    There are many reasons for homeschooling and it’s important to understand when it makes sense for your kids. In this conversation with Krysten, we get into some of those reasons and why she made that very decision.

    ///

    Today we are with Krysten Callina. She is the Founder of Mastermind Adventures LLC, a talent management agency for professional game masters of tabletop role playing games (like Dungeons & Dragons). Krysten helps people find connection and community through games so they can embrace their creativity and individuality and have more fun. Her goal is to create the industry standard for professional game masters and to establish a vibrant, safe community of fans of role playing games.

    Examples of non-traditional game applications developed by Mastermind Adventures are Quest! Adventure Game for Social Skills Mastery to help kids improve their social emotional skills, and The Game of Influencers, a unique training program for businesses to learn about how to use influencers as part of a marketing strategy.

    Mastermind Adventures is currently developing programs that will serve as inroads for young people into the gaming industry - especially for kids in marginalized communities. Krysten is a serial entrepreneur, loves cooking, gardening, photography, interior decorating, nerd topics and whiskey.

    ///

    Topics we discuss:

    • Home schooling resources
    • Mastermind Adventures
      • What is Live Action Role Play (L.A.R.P.)
      • Who is Percy Jackson
    • B.L.E.E.D.
      • Sara Lynn Bowman
    • More In Common Website

    References:

    • Home schooling resources
    • Mastermind Adventures
      • Live Action Role Play (L.A.R.P.)
      • Who is Percy Jackson
    • More In Common Website

    Credits:

    Music:

    Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.

    All music created by DJ Rufbeats

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    33 mins
  • Enabling your Children /// Lisa Davis, MPH /// EP147:Part2
    Jan 27 2022

    Developing a child is one of the most challenging responsibilities any parent will have in a lifetime. One of the biggest challenges is removing your ego to focus on what the child needs, not what you would need if you were the child.

    We all struggle to separate these two realities. However, when we can, we will deliver the promise to our children that set them up to live the life they want to live.

    We talk a lot in this part 2 with Lisa Davis, MPH, about instilling values in children through the perspective of their personalities and giving them space to be who they need to be.

    ///

    Today we are with Lisa Davis, MPH. Lisa has two decades of experience as a health educator and a broadcaster. She has a Master's Degree in Public Health, is creator, host, and producer of the syndicated "It's Your Health" radio heard on regional NPR as well as host/producer of "Talk Healthy Today" brought to you by Pocket Media (of Clean Eating, Vegetarian Times, Better Nutrition. Muscle & Performance, Yoga Journal magazines).

    She is host/producer of Naturally Savvy Radio heard online on RadioMD, iHeart Radio Talk, TuneIn, Stitcher, iTunes, UberRadio, and TalkStreamLive. Lisa is also the co-creator and co-host of the podcast "Active Allyship...it's more than a #hashtag!"

    In addition to developing radio shows, if it doesn't seem like enough, Lisa has created, produced, and hosted health television shows. Her first show, Health Power, was seen on KRUZ-TV in California. She was also a regular contributor to Carol Alt's national health TV show on FOX News Channel, A Healthy You.

    She also authored her books, Clean Eating, Dirty Sex: Sensual Superfoods and Aphrodisiac Practices for Ultimate Sexual Health and Easy to Love but Hard to Live with: Real People, Invisible Disabilities, True Stories.

    Her core passion is helping people find they're why to enable them to live their healthiest life.

    ///

    Topics we discuss:

    • Daughter with NVLD
      • Helping kids through their challenges
      • Letting people speak for themselves
    • Instilling values in kids
    • Understanding how kids learn
    • Being sex positive with her kids
      • Promoting positive relationships with Sex

    References:

    • Lisadavismph.com
      • Active Allyship is more than just a Hashtag
      • Talk Healthy Today
      • Naturally Savvy Podcast
    • Clean Eating / Dirty Sex - Her Book
    • Naturallysavvy.com
    • Dr. David Campt
    • September 18th Rally
    • Non Verbal Learning Disorder
    • Autism Spectrum Disorder
    • Authoritarian vs. Authoritative parenting

    Credits:

    Music:

    Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.

    All music created by DJ Rufbeats

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    30 mins
  • Past does not Define the Present /// Lisa Davis /// EP147:Part1
    Jan 20 2022

    Everyone goes through a journey from the beginning to the end. It's easy to look at our stories and think about our limitations and how they will prevent us from doing more.

    That voice inside tells you one thing that reality doesn't seem to support. Then we focus so much on "what is" because we can't see "what could be."

    Lisa is an excellent example of looking at life through the lens of what is possible while working through all the early challenges to living a life that feels like she is the best version of herself and still getting better.

    ///

    Today we are with Lisa Davis, MPH. Lisa has two decades of experience as a health educator and a broadcaster. She has a Master's Degree in Public Health, is creator, host, and producer of the syndicated "It's Your Health" radio heard on regional NPR as well as host/producer of "Talk Healthy Today" brought to you by Pocket Media (of Clean Eating, Vegetarian Times, Better Nutrition. Muscle & Performance, Yoga Journal magazines).

    She is host/producer of Naturally Savvy Radio heard online on RadioMD, iHeart Radio Talk, TuneIn, Stitcher, iTunes, UberRadio, and TalkStreamLive. Lisa is also the co-creator and co-host of the podcast "Active Allyship...it's more than a #hashtag!"

    In addition to developing radio shows, Lisa has created, produced, and hosted health television shows if it doesn't seem like enough. Her first show, Health Power, was seen on KRUZ-TV in California. She was also a regular contributor to Carol Alt's national health TV show on FOX News Channel, A Healthy You.

    She also authored her books, Clean Eating, Dirty Sex: Sensual Superfoods and Aphrodisiac Practices for Ultimate Sexual Health and Easy to Love but Hard to Live with: Real People, Invisible Disabilities, True Stories.

    Her core passion is helping people find they're why to enable them to live their healthiest life.

    ///

    Topics we discuss:

    • Active Listening
      • How she employs it with her daughter
    • Navigating our boundaries with others
      • Othering
    • Growing up with an Anti-Racist environment
      • Speaking up no matter what
      • What it was like growing up
    • Gaining confidence
      • Being herself after many years of being shy

    References:

    • Lisadavismph.com
      • Active Allyship is more than just a Hashtag
      • Talk Healthy Today
      • Naturally Savvy Podcast
    • Clean Eating / Dirty Sex - Her Book
    • Naturallysavvy.com
    • Dr. David Campt
    • September 18th Rally
    • Non Verbal Learning Disorder
    • Autism Spectrum Disorder
    • Authoritarian vs. Authoritative parenting

    Credits:

    Music:

    Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.

    All music created by DJ Rufbeats

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    36 mins
  • Genius is Not Perfect /// Ben and Fitz /// EP146:Part2
    Jan 13 2022

    No matter how much effort you put into something, it's never done alone. This applies to everyone, including the smartest or most athletic.

    A genius doesn't create without supplies, funding, or assistance to contribute to their field of study. Like an athlete doesn't get to show their skills if the structure of sport doesn't exist.

    This is highlighted by Ben and Fitz in this Part 2 episode of their conversation. They talk about the Genius Myth and the importance of recognizing it when building highly collaborative and effective teams.

    ///

    Brian (Fitz) is the Founder and CTO of Tock, and he started Google's Chicago engineering office in 2005. An open-source contributor for over 13 years, Brian was the engineering manager for several Google products, and is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, a former engineer at Apple and CollabNet, and a Subversion developer,

    Ben is a co-founder & author of Subversion, a popular version-control tool to help programmers collaborate. He also co-authored the main O'Reilly manual for the software. He is currently the engineering Site Lead for Google's Chicago office, having joined Google in 2005 as one of the first two engineers in Chicago. He manages multiple teams working on Google's Search-serving infrastructure.

    Together they have collaborated on multiple talks and books regarding the social challenges of software development. They have given dozens of talks at conferences (many viewable on youtube), and authored a popular O'Reilly book on the subject: Debugging Teams: Better Productivity through Collaboration.

    ///

    Topics we discuss:

    • Privilege
      • The relative nature of privilege
      • Seeing privilege
    • Their Book - Debugging Teams
      • Genius Myth
      • Working together in a creative space
    • Peter Principle
    • Understanding others
    • Pursue what makes sense for each

    References:

    • ORD Camp
    • Crucial Conversations
    • H.A.L.T. - Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired
    • Free Book - Debugging Teams
    • Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison
    • Peter Principle

    Credits:

    Music:

    Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.

    All music created by DJ Rufbeats

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    29 mins
  • Fixing Culture is a Moral Imperative /// Ben and Fitz /// EP146:Part1
    Jan 6 2022

    Culture is an agreed-upon set of values and norms that we accept and embrace. In organizations, if these aren't intentional and established, the company is not likely to operate at its best.

    Ben and Fitz came to some remarkable conclusions about Culture in the collective time at Google causing them to write their book, Debugging Teams.

    Their goal is to ensure teams operate at their best by being intentional about how they work together and for each other.

    ///

    Brian (Fitz) is the Founder and CTO of Tock, and he started Google's Chicago engineering office in 2005. An open-source contributor for over 13 years, Brian was the engineering manager for several Google products, and is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, a former engineer at Apple and CollabNet, and a Subversion developer,

    Ben is a co-founder & author of Subversion, a popular version-control tool to help programmers collaborate. He also co-authored the central O'Reilly manual for the software. He is currently the engineering Site Lead for Google's Chicago office, having joined Google in 2005 as one of the first two engineers in Chicago. He manages multiple teams working on Google's Search-serving infrastructure.

    Together they have collaborated on multiple talks and books regarding the social challenges of software development. They have given dozens of talks at conferences (many viewable on youtube), and authored a popular O'Reilly book on the subject: Debugging Teams: Better Productivity through Collaboration.

    ///

    Topics we discuss:

    • Learning when to speak
      • Using a 20 sided die as a tool
      • Learning to listen
    • Finding Common Ground
    • Taking a break
      • H.A.L.T.
      • When it's not possible
    • Ending Phone Notifications
    • Moral Imperative of fixing Culture
      • Their growth to seeing the importance
      • Observations of the pandemic
      • Earn Trust

    References:

    • ORD Camp
    • Crucial Conversations
    • H.A.L.T. - Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired
    • Free Book - Debugging Teams
    • Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison
    • Peter Principle

    Credits:

    Music:

    Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.

    All music created by DJ Rufbeats

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    37 mins