2 days agoYou Need Two DecksYou need two decks: the Backdrop Deck that you use when you give a talk and the Ambassador Deck that you create for others to flip through when you are not there. Your Backdrop Deck is for live performance. The story is delivered by you, and the slides are there…Presentations2 min readPresentations2 min read
2 days agoConversational CharismaInstantly increase your conversational charisma with these 5 techniques. Each only takes 10 seconds. Each works wonders. Each edges you closer to a life free of dull conversations and rich with the interesting ideas gleaned from others. Speak on the exhale. When we get nervous, we often take a sharp…Charisma4 min readCharisma4 min read
Sep 1How to Finish What You StartThe artist’s guide to becoming a world-class finisher. Starting vs Finishing Most artists are good starters. We are a seemingly endless source of spontaneous brilliance—at least on our best days. This is a great skill for anything where the distance between the idea and the output is nearly instant. But what about other…Art13 min readArt13 min read
Jun 19How to Write a First SentenceYour guide to writing the first sentence of a novel, speech, pitch or screenplay. A great first sentence opens the door, sets the stakes, triggers your curiosity, and gives you a reason to care. A great first sentence wins you over as a reader and causes you to root for…Writing13 min readWriting13 min read
Jun 3How to Give a ToastYou’ve been asked to give a toast. Do it well and everyone will love you. Mess it up and you’ll lose the trust and support of everyone in the room. High stakes, high rewards. Sounds like fun, non? Here’s a structure you can put to work immediately for your next…Toast11 min readToast11 min read
May 30How to Learn French in Seven Hours (and other stories about Jazz)Setting the scene… If you were to use generative AI to blend the French new wave star Jean-Paul Belmondo with American jazz performer, Chet Baker, the result would look plausibly similar to the person sitting in front of me, Etienne Genvrin. He was explaining to me his radically inverted theory of learning languages…French7 min readFrench7 min read
May 13Map of Tokyo Galleries and MuseumsTraverse the streets of New York or Paris and you’ll notice galleries appear about as often as dogs — at least a few every blocks—Tokyo, however, hides its art just around the corner. To help future travelers, I put together a list of galleries, museums, and few art-related shops. Here’s…Tokyo7 min readTokyo7 min read
Mar 25Augmented ImaginationGone are the toll-bridge collectors on the Golden Gate Bridge. Gone are the checkout clerks from your favorite grocery store. But what about us artists? Writers? And thinkers of any stripe? Are we about to get gone too? AI will not mean the death of artists, intellectuals, or anyone else…AI11 min readAI11 min read
Feb 21Using AI when you can already paintRecently I trained an AI on my own paintings and then had it create a few more back for me in my own style. The results are both familiar and strange. I’ve been painting my whole life, not as a way to pass the time, but as a central part…Design2 min readDesign2 min read
Feb 20Ten LinesHow to design the story of your life with ten sentences. Use this guide to help figure out who you are, what you love, and what life you hope to create. Step by step Take out a piece of paper or a blank doc and make a list that is ten lines long. Don’t fill in anything yet, just ten blank lines. What we’re…4 min read4 min read