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The Art of Humanity

The Art of Humanity with Jessica Ann explores creativity and consciousness with artists, leaders, authors, and entrepreneurs. This podcast explores the deeper truths of society, with poignant insights that integrate spiritual principals into a new paradigm of humanity. Guests include best-selling authors like Seth Godin, James Altucher, Danielle LaPorte, Dr. Kelly Brogan, Richard Rudd, Douglas Rushkoff- and other celebrated thought leaders in the world today. If you find the information available on Art of Humanity valuable, please support the podcast: https://glow.fm/theartofhumanity/ http://artofhumanity.io/donations
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Now displaying: May, 2015
May 27, 2015

In Episode 8, I talk with Mark Schaefer.

Mark is a globally-recognized author, speaker, educator, and business consultant who blogs at {grow} – one of the top marketing blogs of the world.

Mark teaches graduate marketing classes at Rutgers University and has written four best-selling books including The Tao of Twitter (the best-selling book on Twitter in the world) and Return On Influencewhich was named one of the top business titles of the year by the American Library Association. And his most recent book is called Content Code Shock.

Mark’s clients include Dell, Adidas, and the US Air Force. He has been a keynote speaker at prestigious events all over the world including SXSW, Marketing Summit Tokyo, and the Institute for International and European Affairs.

Mark's latest book is called The Content Code (I got an advanced copy of this book before this interview).

In this episode, Mark and I discuss: 

  • How "getting his heart beat out of him" made him a more balanced person - and gave him the courage to be more human
  • How Mark's core values help to create unique content 
  • Why "love" is an important part of content creation 
  • How he stays grounded amid the "social media celebrity" scene 
  • Why "how we deal with suffering" defines us as humans 
  • The future of publishing + podcasting 
  • Our favorite band, The National 

 

May 20, 2015

In Episode 7 of The Art of Humanity, I talk with sound healer Asa Idoni. 

Asa is a composer and sound healer, a certified hypnotherapist, and practitioner of neurolinguistic programing. 

In this interview, Asa and I discuss: 

  • How he incorporates music into his therapeutic practice so that evolution and change can occur more easily.
  • How he lets the muse work through him by having an open schedule
  • Why "integral theory" catalyzes the evolutionary process
  • How we can see the deeper interconnectivity between all forms of insight
May 13, 2015

In this interview, Miss Metaverse and I get super nerdy as we discuss:

 

  • How her blog (and Pinterest!) helped create her future
  • How spirituality will converge with artificial intelligence
  • How wearable tech can help us meditate 
  • Sex, love, and...robots (yep, robots)
  • Why scientists will soon prove that we live in a holographic Universe
May 6, 2015

The Art of Humanity is a weekly 30-minute podcast that explores creativity and consciousness with artists, leaders, authors, and entrepreneurs.

Welcome to Episode 5 of the Art of Humanity. I'm so excited to bring you this next guest... 

Episode 5: Concert cellist Gjilberta Lucaj 

In this interview, Gjilberta and I discuss: 

  • The private "aha!" moments that happen during practice 
  • The best advice she can give to other artists who are pursuing a professional career in music
  • How being an only child motivates success
  • Her path with "making it" in NYC, the melting pot of art
  • The "secret language" of music and live performances

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