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    Explore "leoburnett" with insightful episodes like "51. Non-Obvious Life (w/Rohit Bhargava. Part 2)", "50. Do Not Compare (w/Rohit Bhargava. Part 1)", "072: Rachel Perez, Creative Producer, Leo Burnett", "Juan Carlos Ortiz: “Este no es el final del mundo, es un replanteamiento”" and "Let Go My Eggo! With Creative Director T.S. Elliott." from podcasts like ""Immigration Stories: We The Aliens Podcast", "Immigration Stories: We The Aliens Podcast", "Dear Art Producer", "Aprender de los líderes" and "Respect The Process"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    51. Non-Obvious Life (w/Rohit Bhargava. Part 2)

    51. Non-Obvious Life (w/Rohit Bhargava. Part 2)

    Rohit Bhargava, Indian-American Wall Street Journal bestselling author, speaker, and self-described near-futurist.

    Rohit is a branding expert. He spent 15 years in leadership roles at two world-renowned ad agencies: Leo Burnett and Ogilvy. 

    His ideas have been implemented by such giants as the World Bank, NASA, Intel, Disney, Colgate, Coca-Cola, NBC Universal, American Express, and many others. Rohit also teaches Marketing and Storytelling at Georgetown University.

    Rohit is the founder of the Non-Obvious Company, ON A MISSION to help the world be more open-minded by teaching others how to be non-obvious thinkers.

    And in this first part of the conversation, we talk about Rohit’s childhood growing up as a world citizen and the perspective that it gives him.

    And in this second part of the conversation, we talk about the sense of belonging, the value of the American accent, and some future trends that are both fascinating and terrifying. 

     

    FIND ROHIT:

    http://www.rohitbhargava.com

    https://twitter.com/rohitbhargava

    https://www.instagram.com/rohitbb/

     

    FIND WE THE ALIENS PODCAST:

     www.WeTheAliensPod.com

    YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and on Clubhouse

     

    Email to wtapodconnect@gmail.com

     

    ASK YOUR FRIENDLY RUSSIAN on TikTok

     

    MUSIC: "My country" courtesy of Ben Bostick  www.benbostick.com

    ABOUT WE THE ALIENS PODCAST:

    We The Aliens podcast hosts conversations with IMMIGRANTS from all over the world who came to the US and found their path to the American Dream. No matter what their status is - undocumented, DACA recipient, permanent resident (green card holder), naturalized citizen - all are welcome here. We talk about the challenges of leaving the home country, finding the legal path, finding a way to belong in the new world, building a career, finding love, and sustaining the family traditions. We talk about IMMIGRATION as a process of growth and self-discovery, adaptation, overcoming cultural shocks, and fighting racial and ethnic stereotypes. We talk about the great contributions that immigrants make to the American economy, culture, science, and society. We also feature stories of the first-gens, FIRST GENERATION American-born, the third culture kids, who have their own set of struggles growing in between the cultures of their parents' home country and America. We talk about their battle to find their identity and carve their path while redefining what American is. We talk about philosophy, psychology, culture, language, and history. We also talk about the news of the day, things that we all worry about - but in the context of the immigrant perspective. If you love NPR, This American Life, The Daily, and Pod Save America, if you read Forbes, LA Times, The Atlantic, and New York Times, if you watch John Oliver, Bill Maher, Stephen Colbert, and/or Trevor Noah, if you are a Twitter and Clubhouse addict because you want to be closer to people,  if you, your spouse, your parent, or your grandma is an immigrant-alien and you know that you and they came to this country to build and contribute, and you can’t stand discrimination and belittling of their lives and contributions - this podcast is for you.

    50. Do Not Compare (w/Rohit Bhargava. Part 1)

    50. Do Not Compare (w/Rohit Bhargava. Part 1)

    Rohit Bhargava, Indian-American Wall Street Journal bestselling author, speaker, and self-described near-futurist.

    Rohit is a branding expert. He spent 15 years in leadership roles at two world-renowned ad agencies: Leo Burnett and Ogilvy. 

    His ideas have been implemented by such giants as the World Bank, NASA, Intel, Disney, Colgate, Coca-Cola, NBC Universal, American Express and many others. Rohit also teaches Marketing and Storytelling at Georgetown University.

     

    Rohit is the founder of the Non-Obvious Company, ON A MISSION to help the world be more open-minded by teaching others how to be non-obvious thinkers.

    And in this first part of the conversation, we talk about Rohit’s childhood growing up as a world citizen and the perspective that it gives him.

    Tune in on Thursday for part two of the conversation. Where we talk about being a double immigrant, his non-obvious perspective on people butchering his name, and some trends.

    FIND ROHIT:

    http://www.rohitbhargava.com

    https://twitter.com/rohitbhargava

    https://www.instagram.com/rohitbb/

     

    FIND WE THE ALIENS PODCAST:

     www.WeTheAliensPod.com

    YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and on Clubhouse

     

    Email to wtapodconnect@gmail.com

     

    ASK YOUR FRIENDLY RUSSIAN on TikTok

     

    MUSIC: "My country" courtesy of Ben Bostick  www.benbostick.com

    ABOUT WE THE ALIENS PODCAST:

    We The Aliens podcast hosts conversations with IMMIGRANTS from all over the world who came to the US and found their path to the American Dream. No matter what their status is - undocumented, DACA recipient, permanent resident (green card holder), naturalized citizen - all are welcome here. We talk about the challenges of leaving the home country, finding the legal path, finding a way to belong in the new world, building a career, finding love, and sustaining the family traditions. We talk about IMMIGRATION as a process of growth and self-discovery, adaptation, overcoming cultural shocks, and fighting racial and ethnic stereotypes. We talk about the great contributions that immigrants make to the American economy, culture, science, and society. We also feature stories of the first-gens, FIRST GENERATION American-born, the third culture kids, who have their own set of struggles growing in between the cultures of their parents' home country and America. We talk about their battle to find their identity and carve their path while redefining what American is. We talk about philosophy, psychology, culture, language, and history. We also talk about the news of the day, things that we all worry about - but in the context of the immigrant perspective. If you love NPR, This American Life, The Daily, and Pod Save America, if you read Forbes, LA Times, The Atlantic, and New York Times, if you watch John Oliver, Bill Maher, Stephen Colbert, and/or Trevor Noah, if you are a Twitter and Clubhouse addict because you want to be closer to people,  if you, your spouse, your parent, or your grandma is an immigrant-alien and you know that you and they came to this country to build and contribute, and you can’t stand discrimination and belittling of their lives and contributions - this podcast is for you.

    072: Rachel Perez, Creative Producer, Leo Burnett

    072: Rachel Perez, Creative Producer, Leo Burnett

    Rachel Perez is a Creative Producer at Leo Burnett and is based in Chicago. She is working on an array of clients such as Marlboro, PediaSure, Bridgestone, Nintendo and Reddi-wip. Heather and Rachel talk about remote shooting and the level of focus required, COVID shoot terms and conditions and what clients are asking for right now. They also discuss estimating and treatments, firm bids, cost consultants and photographer and director marketing.  

    In an industry where the rules are always changing, it’s helpful to hear from those on the front lines. Heather Elder is the visionary behind NotesFromARepsJournal.com; visit HeatherElder.com for industry updates, stunning photography and video, and the artists behind the work.

    More about our guest:

    Find Rachel Perez on LinkedIn here.  

    More about your host:

    Heather Elder’s Bio

    Heather Elder’s Blog

    Heather Elder on Instagram

    Heather Elder on Twitter

    Heather Elder on LinkedIn

    Heather Elder on Facebook

    Juan Carlos Ortiz: “Este no es el final del mundo, es un replanteamiento”

    Juan Carlos Ortiz: “Este no es el final del mundo, es un replanteamiento”
    En este episodio de "Aprender de los Líderes" el publicista colombiano Juan Carlos Ortiz, presidente y CEO de DDB Latina, ubica el haber sido el tercero de cuatro hijos como el primer obstáculo que tuvo que superar y que le marcó su vida pues tuvo que buscar su lugar. Sus padres querían que fuera abogado, pero estudió comunicaciones, fascinado desde niño por el crear y contar historias a través de una colección de soldaditos de plomo que todavía conserva. De sus estudios de cine en la Cuba de Castro a su entrada como asistente a Leo Burnett, donde llegó a ser presidente de Colombia, luego de América Latina y más tarde de Estados Unidos, antes de ser llamado por DDB. “Si yo soy bueno en una empresa, tengo que demostrarme que soy bueno en otra”, dice. Al compás de sus éxitos profesionales, Juan Carlos Ortiz considera que su mayor exito es tener cerca y completa su familia, y recuerda como uno de sus grandes fracasos haber priorizado una reunión de trabajo en París, mientras su abuela entraba en Colombia a una cirugía que resultó fatal. “Nunca olvides lo que es fundamental y lo que no lo es”, reflexiona.
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