indspark!
By Lori Webb
Indspark is a Danish word that comes from European football. However, the word is regularly used to show outside information, inspiration, motivation and the occasional (friendly) kick in the butt.
These will also be the focus of this podcast.
Won't you join me?
After all, everyone can use a little indspark!
For more information: indspark.com
indspark!Sep 10, 2020
A is for Authenticity (Archive)
2010 Archive from the original Entrepreneurial ABCs. Episode 1. The episode featured author, Joe Pine, co-author of Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want and many other books. He is also the man that coined the concept of The Experience Economy from which we also discuss as the predecessor for this new (2010) consumer behavior. In 2019, 20 years after its introduction; Pine and Gilmore updated Experience Economy and with it; interest in the concept continues to spread. As an extension of the Experience Economy, Authenticity remains equally interesting and relevant. So, here it is...If you are interested in the accompanying transcript, it is available for free at https://www.indspark.com . Enjoy.
September 10, 2020
Special Edition: Earth Day Podcast
In this special edition podcast-
Trashure Hunt (Skraldejagt) Co-Founder, @Rasmus Holm; Entrepreneurial Diversity Evangelist & Trendspotting Creative at Indspark!, @LoriMWebb; and @EcoEgo Owner, Bryan Traum, joined forces to have a cross-continental conversation about “Earth Day” and environmental issues.
This podcast episode “How Do We Implement the Values of Earth Day Into Everyday life?” sparked many good and constructive conversations like how we can take action as individuals, what needs to be changed and much, much more.
We had a blast making this podcast. We believe that it is important to actively embody the values of Earth Day into an everyday practice and that everyone has the potential to positively make a shift to improve the state of the world. The discussions took hold and the time flew by so fast that even at 78 minutes the conversation felt as if we were just getting started. We wish that you could have been there.
Maybe you still can? Give it a listen and we’d love to hear your thoughts. Is there any specific topic that you would like to have us further explore? Do you have some insights that you feel would add value to the conversation? Do you have any positive or constructive feedback about the format?
We believe that the content sparks useful thinking, discussions, creative ideas and recommended action. Please share if you agree.
Also, if you are in the Copenhagen area we would love to have you connect with us via the following events:
Join EcoEgo's Earth Day - Birthday Celebration April 22nd- 28th (http://bit.ly/ecoegodk)
Join us for a live, in person, "open discussion" event on April 25th (http://bit.ly/indspark).
Join a special EarthDay Trashure Hunt collaboration on Sunday, April 28th
Join the Trashure Hunt movement and trashure hunt on the last Sunday of any given month. http://bit.ly/skraldejagt
Thanks to my friends and episode Earth Day Podcast collaborators Rasmus Holm of Trashure Hunt (Skraldejagt) and Bryan Traum of Eco Ego- Green Living Made Easy.
"Happy EARTH Day! Today and everyday!"