#16 The sun peeked out long enough for a walk to the store and to reflect on a few things o be particularly grateful for today.
Read More#13 Sometimes your day doesn’t go exactly to plan. Settling for one-third (to plan) might be just as valuable.
Read More#12 Seeing Poland give generously to the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (Wielka Orkiestra Świątecznej Pomocy) while we keep our promise to a little boy.
Read More#10 Overslept and missed a meeting with one of my best friends and thought I’d make it up by singing his well-deserved praises. We do a podcast together called BlocThinking.
Read More#9 An cold, winters day, drizzle and gloom with a friendly lady in the local convenience store to brighten it all up. The perfect time to flex my Polish-counting muscles on the way home.
Read More#8 Giving some thought about how I would like to play with this format and ended up in the city taking a stroll down Marszałkowska Street past the old Palace of Culture.
Read More#7 Grinding gears, both in my little car and my brain. Why am I doing this project? It’s time to think strategy (on the fly, or is that drive?)
Read More#6 We’re celebrating Three Kings Day in Poland today and I’m all alone thinking about, coffee, work and World War 3.
Read More#5 If seen a few of my middle-aged friends fall for the internet trolling machine. As the Australia fire rage, I can’t help but think that we need to raise more Greta’s.
Read More#4 Will I raise a son who will have empathy, the ability to ask the right questions and see the world through the eyes of others.
Read More#3 If you love something, hold on to it as long as you can and don’t let go.
Read More#2 – Showing compassion, and realising that there are many others out there who share the same concern for others.
Read More#1 – Starting the new year in Lublin, Poland with my precious family.
Read MoreWhat will happen if you did a podcast a day? Finding Frequency is a 365-day journey to dial back into life.
Read MoreIt’s the end of the year and the traditional time for assessments. Both Werner and Jonathan reflect on what went well in 2019 and what they need to work on and improve in 2020. Werner talks about his desire to focus his efforts on structure and process while Jonathan shares how 2019 went well for him and how he wants to continue to do more of what he did during that year. They then talk about the future format they want Bloc Thinking and how they want it to tie better into their professional lives. The show ends with Jonathan sharing a piece of important personal news with the Happiest Place on Earth as the background for that story.
Read MoreWerner and Jono just got back from Berlin and Amsterdam respectively. Jonathan was invited to speak about a project he’s doing in West Africa, and Werner attended the inaugural Event Design Collective Mastermind. Both events provided them with an opportunity to reflect on business in Africa and at home.
Read MoreJono and I want to create something else with this platform. Maybe it’s time to do something real, something that could gather our listeners around a topic we all care about. Let’s face it; we are tired about talking about senior, junior, UX vs UI … maybe we should be talking about creating sustainable businesses and how we can avoid getting screwed over by the man.
Read MoreBuying the right gear and software for your business can cause headaches and unnecessary strain on your budget. Yet, sometimes you have to take the plunge, and we don’t blame you if you get excited about that new piece of kit. Werner’s excitement about a recent purchase, to support an upcoming project, takes us on an unplanned detour into the world of AV hardware and the software.
Read MoreJono’s hit a downer this week. I’m sure you’ve had the same in your business or freelancing practice. We share some honest thoughts and cheer each other up as we continue to be grateful for this adventure of ‘self-determination’ that we’re on. We also have a small reading challenge – if you’re like to join us.
Read MoreWe gave each other a homework assignment, read ‘Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future’ by Peter Thiel. We share what we gained from this reading this book (and how it might benefit you).
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