The third step of The ZigZag Project requires getting weird. Because we're gonna need to dig deep to find new ways to roll back climate change, bring equity to society, and pay our bills. If, after a year of lockdowns and stress, you feel drained at the thought, meet Rob Walker, author of The Art of Noticing. Rob has some unusual ways to inspire you to get creative and figure out your next job, business model, or project. Manoush turns Rob’s insight into this episode’s assignment: The Board of All Ideas, No Matter How Weird.
The ZigZag Project is six steps (and episodes) to help you map out a path that aligns your personal values with your professional ambitions. Think of it as a RESET for your career or business.
Find the assignments, survey, newsletter and more at ZigZagPod.com
S6 EP6 STEP 6: THE TIMELINE
S6 EP5 STEP 5: THE PATHS
S6 EP4 STEP 4: THE MATCH
S6 EP2 STEP 2: THE VISION
S6 EP1 STEP 1: THE PULSE
S5 EP6: The Case of the Lost American Dream
S5 EP5: Changing Our Relationship to STUFF
S5 EP4: Carrie Goldberg is the Troll Slayer
S5 EP3: Can Big Tech Be Healed?
S5 EP2: Why Arlan Hamilton Still Believes Capitalism is the Great Equalizer
S5 EP1: Eric Ries' Radical Stock Market Experiment
The zigs and zags just keep coming. Welcome to Season 5.
End of A Partnership
S4 EP22: Mailchimp’s CEO On Building a Multi-Billion Dollar Business Without Being an A$$hole
S4 EP21: Being Ethnically Ambiguous At Work
S4 EP20: How Valerie Jarrett Turned Her Misery Into Motivation
S4 EP19: The Guy Who Quit Planes for Good
S4 EP18: Don't Tie a Pink Ribbon for Kate Pickert
S4 EP17: Helping Your Relationship Survive Your Job
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