Insights.
Love, Storytelling and Leadership In the Time of Pandemics
You would probably guess that it's easy to tell a story when times are good. The biggest challenge then is that everyone else is telling a good story. When there's a crisis and the world's been turned upside down, that's when leaders and their stories matter most. Here's why:
When You Hear CRISPR, Do You Think DADA? Part 2
The artists at the Cabaret Voltaire supported and encouraged each other. Dada spread around the world and its influence is still felt today.
The Dadaists worked in visual, literary and sound media. They painted, wrote, photographed, performed. They also made chance encounters (meetings, conversations, collaborations) a part of their creativity.
When You Hear CRISPR, Do You Think DADA?
In 1916, a group of exiled European artists gathered in Zurich and started an art movement that would change the world.
Unhappy with the violence and the horror of the first World War, the artists rejected logic, reason, and modern capitalism.
Birthed at the Cabaret Voltaire, the movement was called Dada.
Don't Be Overwhelmed, Sell Something
Let me tell you a story:
A few weeks ago, a post-Series A biotech company called and said, “We need a public relations agency.”
My stock answer is, “We’re not a PR agency. We help clients grow. Public relations is just one of many growth tactics. Let’s figure out if that's what you really need.”