Episodes

  • E8: The Flywheel Effect
    Nov 23 2020

    Flywheels are everywhere. They're in our homes,  the machines and technologies we use, and the companies we love.

    Think of them like a multifaceted feedback loop. Not always easy to get started, but after they get going, self-sustaining momentum making machines. Like of a runaway snowball.

    In today's episode we discuss:

    • What is a flywheel? 
    • How flywheels turned Amazon and Uber into powerhouses
    • The process of creating your very own flywheel 
    • The Doom Loop
    • Wait, isn't a flywheel the opposite of variation, autonomy and differential learning?  

    This might just be the most applicable episode we've released so far. You're definitely going to want a piece of paper and pen for this one!

    As always, you can connect with us on:

    Instagram: @ridethegrey

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    43 mins
  • E7: Designing Behavior and Iteration w/ Dennis Boyle
    Nov 9 2020

    Imagine this. Steve Jobs walks into the room and asks you and your team to design the first Apple mouse. Where do you even begin? 

    Our guest, Dennis Boyle (a founding partner at IDEO) was  IN THAT ROOM. On today's episode he walks us through the process of design thinking and why it's more aptly called "human centered design". 

    While Dennis is definitely experienced when it comes to helping companies design groundbreaking products and services, I wanted to talk to him about:

    1. Designing for experience and behavior
    2. The role of creativity and iteration in design thinking
    3. How a non-designer can apply these principles in their own life
    4. Why changing behavior is most effectively done in groups

    If you want more, Dennis suggests checking out:

    Books:

    The Art of Innovation by Tom Kelley

    The Ten Faces of Innovation by Tom Kelley

    Creative Confidence by Tom Kelley 

    Online Tools:

    https://www.ideo.org/tools

    https://www.ideou.com/

    As always, you can contact us at:

    ridethegrey@gmail.com

    Twitter and IG: @ridethegrey

     

     

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    49 mins
  • E6: Iterative Mindset & Design
    Oct 26 2020

    "If you're not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you've released it too late" - Reid Hoffman. In other words, as an entrepreneur, if you're not constantly evolving, testing and releasing imperfect products, you're probably going to get left behind. 

    But what does this mean for us? 

    As it turns out, there's a name for the behavior that allows for this constant innovation: the iterative mindset. Today we are talking about what it means to engage in this kind of thinking and how to operate on the edge of failure. 

    We also talk about:

    • Rewiring human behavior to create lasting change
    • Habenula activation and why we are resistant to risk, failure and change
    • The Lean Start Up Model
    • Using embedded testing and human feedback

    How are you innovating or using the Lean Start Up Model in your line of work? Do you consider yourself an entrepreneur? We want to hear from you!!

    Listen to Dr. Kyra Bobinet on the Sigma Nutrition Podcast

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    Email: ridethegrey@gmail.com

     

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    40 mins
  • E5: Dissent & Misinformation w/ Andrea Vallone
    Oct 11 2020

    We've all heard the terms misinformation and fake news, but what do they actually mean? And more importantly, why are they so important to recognize? Today we bring you an interview with a member of Facebook's misinformation team - Andrea Vallone.

    This is a truly unique look behind the curtain at a company that is shaping our generation. 

    We discuss everything from:

    • What is misinformation and why should we care?
    • The difference between misinformation and an opinion
    • How Facebook uses dissent to test products before going to market
    • What it's like to work on policy that will affect 2.7 BILLION users
    • Fiction, escapism and trying to better understand the human condition

    As always, we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us or send us an email:

    Connect with us:

    Via Instagram: @ridethegrey

    Via Twitter: @ridethegrey

    Via our website: ridethegrey.simplecast.com

    Email: ridethegrey@gmail.com

     

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    49 mins
  • E4: Dissent
    Sep 28 2020

    What do Apollo 13, Colin Kaepernick, the Israeli Army and your best friend all have in common?  How about purposeful and skilled dissent...

    Let's face it, as much as an opposing opinion can frustrate us, it can also make us better by forcing us to examine and refine our decisions.

    So while it may be an oxymoron,  disagreement can be agreeable when done skillfully. 

     Today we discuss: 

    • Why dissent is absolutely necessary (and at times, life saving)...
    • Characteristics of a skilled dissenter
    • When does dissent go too far?
    • How to tell the difference between dissent and crazy

    If you want to dissent about anything in this episode, let us know!

    Email: ridethegrey@gmail.com

    Twitter: @ridethegrey

    Instagram: @ridethegrey

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    41 mins
  • E3: Differential Learning w/ Andy Bass
    Sep 14 2020

    Still not completely sold on the idea of differential learning or how to apply it? We've got you covered. On today's episode we discuss how to introduce this and other complex / abstract concepts with the Mental Performance Coordinator for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Andy Bass.

    We also cover:

    • What happens when we let people choose their own feedback...
    • A coach's need for control
    • Re-imagining best practices for learning and development in sport
    • Using film & movies to combat cognitive entrenchment

    As we've said before, we want to hear from you! Where do you see differential learning and cognitive entrenchment pop up in your own life? How can/do you apply these concepts in your organization? Reach out to us at:

    Email: ridethegrey@gmail.com

    Twitter: @ridethegrey

    Instagram: @ridethegrey

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    41 mins
  • E2: Differential Learning
    Aug 31 2020
    Today, Travis and I tackle the concepts of Differential Learning, signal, noise and error.
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    42 mins
  • E1: Introduction & Cognitive Entrenchment
    Aug 14 2020
    Welcome to Ride The Grey, a podcast about lateral thinking in which we actively seek new ways to learn about complex and dynamic systems.
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    40 mins