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debbie millman

@debbiemillman

Host of the podcast Design Matters; Chair, SVA Masters in Branding; Edit Director, PrintMag.com; Harvard Business School Exec Fellow; Joyful Heart Board

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“I certainly admired that she had made it possible for women to vote by organizing them to vote in a group. Otherwise, they were harassed and scared away from the voting places by gangs of men and boys who were hostile to women voting.” —Gloria Steinem ow.ly/TVWF50VI4W0

“I certainly admired that she had made it possible for women to vote by organizing them to vote in a group. Otherwise, they were harassed and scared away from the voting places by gangs of men and boys who were hostile to women voting.” —Gloria Steinem ow.ly/TVWF50VI4W0
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“I have come to believe that in tech & particularly in entrepreneurship in tech, there are only two fundamental roles. You’ve got to either make it or sell it. I’m not an engineer or a programmer, so I could not make it. So I had to sell it.” —Guy Kawasaki ow.ly/z5Oq50VI4Z3

“I have come to believe that in tech & particularly in entrepreneurship in tech, there are only two fundamental roles. You’ve got to either make it or sell it. I’m not an engineer or a programmer, so I could not make it. So I had to sell it.” —Guy Kawasaki ow.ly/z5Oq50VI4Z3
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“I didn’t think my story was important enough. Why would anybody care about the story that I have to tell? There are so many different stories out there in the world.” —Isaac Fitzgerald ow.ly/gkZh50VI53u

“I didn’t think my story was important enough. Why would anybody care about the story that I have to tell? There are so many different stories out there in the world.” —Isaac Fitzgerald ow.ly/gkZh50VI53u
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“Great film music takes the puny little lives we lead & makes it seem epic. You’re suddenly not just a singular human but on an epic journey. You’re in a ship & the music is this massive ocean that buoys the ship and carries it forward.” —Jad Abumrad ow.ly/48e850VI54F

“Great film music takes the puny little lives we lead & makes it seem epic. You’re suddenly not just a singular human but on an epic journey. You’re in a ship & the music is this massive ocean that buoys the ship and carries it forward.” —Jad Abumrad ow.ly/48e850VI54F
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“Knowing what you’re worth is like knowing where your leverage is. I think about leverage a lot. One of the things that I always noticed was women almost continually undervalue themselves and men way overvalue themselves.” —Kara Swisher ow.ly/8POC50VI55K

“Knowing what you’re worth is like knowing where your leverage is. I think about leverage a lot. One of the things that I always noticed was women almost continually undervalue themselves and men way overvalue themselves.” —Kara Swisher ow.ly/8POC50VI55K
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“I actually didn’t have much of an interest in technology growing up, but when I was researching a book called What Technology Wants, I was really curious about where the concept of technology even arrived.” —Kevin Kelly ow.ly/xyhU50VI5iT

“I actually didn’t have much of an interest in technology growing up, but when I was researching a book called What Technology Wants, I was really curious about where the concept of technology even arrived.” —Kevin Kelly ow.ly/xyhU50VI5iT
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Leisha Hailey and Kate Moennig—actors known for their iconic roles as Shane and Alice on The L Word and co-hosts of the beloved podcast PANTS—join to discuss queer representation, their creative collaborations, and navigating the business of show business. ow.ly/4WiG50W2Ovz

Leisha Hailey and Kate Moennig—actors known for their iconic roles as Shane and Alice on The L Word and co-hosts of the beloved podcast PANTS—join to discuss queer representation, their creative collaborations, and navigating the business of show business. ow.ly/4WiG50W2Ovz
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“It’s a powerful thing that can be wielded to make incredible art & to promote self-expression. For a long time, clothes were used to promote conformity & makeup was used to mask your face. Now, there’s so much fun to be had.” —King Princess ow.ly/jvyC50VI5jm

“It’s a powerful thing that can be wielded to make incredible art & to promote self-expression. For a long time, clothes were used to promote conformity & makeup was used to mask your face. Now, there’s so much fun to be had.” —King Princess ow.ly/jvyC50VI5jm
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Physicist Kip Thorne discusses gravitational waves: “They’re made from a warping of space and time. The stretching of space, the squeezing of space, clockwise twisting of space, and counterclockwise twisting of space. It is really quite remarkable.” ow.ly/M9Jo50VI5lW

Physicist Kip Thorne discusses gravitational waves: “They’re made from a warping of space and time. The stretching of space, the squeezing of space, clockwise twisting of space, and counterclockwise twisting of space. It is really quite remarkable.” ow.ly/M9Jo50VI5lW
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“I mean, that’s one of the best things about art. The ability it has to take the information you can’t understand and alchemize it into something else.” —Kirsten Vangsness ow.ly/8fOC50VI5mY

“I mean, that’s one of the best things about art. The ability it has to take the information you can’t understand and alchemize it into something else.” —Kirsten Vangsness ow.ly/8fOC50VI5mY
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“When I moved to New York City, that’s where I started to find myself. I was able to be an artist and a freak and play around with my image and my sexuality, and it was just so freeing to move there. It was a perfect place to move in 1989.” —Leisha Hailey ow.ly/iQfF50W4tKe

“When I moved to New York City, that’s where I started to find myself. I was able to be an artist and a freak and play around with my image and my sexuality, and it was just so freeing to move there. It was a perfect place to move in 1989.” —Leisha Hailey ow.ly/iQfF50W4tKe
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“I didn’t want to take my parent’s money. I knew that at a young age. I didn’t want to be under anybody’s thumb and wanted to make my own way. I was very aware that it was an artistic endeavor, yes, but that I had to make a living.” —Kyra Sedgwick ow.ly/gHCL50VI5pl

“I didn’t want to take my parent’s money. I knew that at a young age. I didn’t want to be under anybody’s thumb and wanted to make my own way. I was very aware that it was an artistic endeavor, yes, but that I had to make a living.” —Kyra Sedgwick ow.ly/gHCL50VI5pl
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“This is just the way that I think. If you work at putting yourself in other people's shoes, the ideas will flow as to how to get them to do what it is you want them to do.” —Lynn Goldsmith ow.ly/qwy950VI5r0

“This is just the way that I think. If you work at putting yourself in other people's shoes, the ideas will flow as to how to get them to do what it is you want them to do.” —Lynn Goldsmith ow.ly/qwy950VI5r0
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“I just wanted to be independent. I’ve always had an independent streak and wanted to make my own rules and control my destiny. I had an issue with authority, and just being a kid didn’t fit with me. I wanted to grow up fast.” —Kate Moennig ow.ly/2Eo450W50Ob

“I just wanted to be independent. I’ve always had an independent streak and wanted to make my own rules and control my destiny. I had an issue with authority, and just being a kid didn’t fit with me. I wanted to grow up fast.” —Kate Moennig ow.ly/2Eo450W50Ob
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“The songwriter tells a story of people behind the scenes and, much of it, behind the walls in the family, the secrets, or the relationships. As songwriters in our family, I think that’s been something we all seem to have hooked into.” —Martha Wainwright ow.ly/crLe50VI5t6

“The songwriter tells a story of people behind the scenes and, much of it, behind the walls in the family, the secrets, or the relationships. As songwriters in our family, I think that’s been something we all seem to have hooked into.” —Martha Wainwright ow.ly/crLe50VI5t6
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“I knew I wanted to be a photographer, and I thought being at a record label could get me closer to the bands. Everybody wanted to shoot the bands and be at the show and just get that creative push from amazing musical artists.” —Mary Ellen Matthews ow.ly/OJx950VI5wa

“I knew I wanted to be a photographer, and I thought being at a record label could get me closer to the bands. Everybody wanted to shoot the bands and be at the show and just get that creative push from amazing musical artists.” —Mary Ellen Matthews ow.ly/OJx950VI5wa
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“I knew that not only did I want to leave Nebraska, but I wanted to move somewhere where I could make that happen. So, I started looking at specific acting schools and set my life on a course that was going to get me there no matter what.” —Leisha Hailey ow.ly/h6JV50W5FZZ

“I knew that not only did I want to leave Nebraska, but I wanted to move somewhere where I could make that happen. So, I started looking at specific acting schools and set my life on a course that was going to get me there no matter what.” —Leisha Hailey ow.ly/h6JV50W5FZZ
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Dane Laffrey is a Tony-winning scenic and costume designer known for his work on productions like Parade and Once On This Island. He joins to discuss his career and the set design for Maybe Happy Ending, one of the most extraordinary stages on Broadway. ow.ly/4Qci50W6bC4

Dane Laffrey is a Tony-winning scenic and costume designer known for his work on productions like Parade and Once On This Island. He joins to discuss his career and the set design for Maybe Happy Ending, one of the most extraordinary stages on Broadway. ow.ly/4Qci50W6bC4
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“I think my parents had a real sense when we got into high school that we could go to college on a full ride through soccer. I think that was more so the primary motivation. Obviously, we loved it, and we were into it.” —Megan Rapinoe ow.ly/Htg950VI5UH

“I think my parents had a real sense when we got into high school that we could go to college on a full ride through soccer. I think that was more so the primary motivation. Obviously, we loved it, and we were into it.” —Megan Rapinoe ow.ly/Htg950VI5UH
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“How do you sustain hope in something so inconsistent? Sometimes it rolls off your back easier, and then other times you’re so close, and it gets out of your grasp, and it’s soul crushing.” —Kate Moennig ow.ly/kiCv50W6IYx

“How do you sustain hope in something so inconsistent? Sometimes it rolls off your back easier, and then other times you’re so close, and it gets out of your grasp, and it’s soul crushing.” —Kate Moennig ow.ly/kiCv50W6IYx