A short dive into the power, meaning and understanding of empathy. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
In this episode, I share my journey into AI, emphasizing the importance of mindset, creativity, and human judgment in the adoption of AI. I highlight the transformative potential of generative AI while addressing the fears and misconceptions surrounding it, the collaborative approach to AI where human intuition and critical thinking play a crucial role in decision-making. I also explores the ethical implications of AI, the competitive landscape between the US and China, and the necessity of creating safe spaces for experimentation and learning within organizations.Key Takeaways* AI adoption is more about mindset than technical skills.* Generative AI has transformed the way we interact with technology.* Human judgment is essential in AI decision-making.* Fear of new technology is a natural human response.* Creating safe spaces fosters creativity and experimentation.* Expectations around AI need to be managed carefully.* Investing in AI tools does not guarantee their effective use.* Collaboration between humans and AI is crucial for success.* Ethics in AI is a significant concern for businesses.* The competitive landscape of tech is constantly evolving, especially between the US and China.Chapters* 00:00 Introduction to AI and Creative Thinking* 02:16 The Shift to Generative AI* 05:35 Mindset and Maturity in AI Adoption* 09:28 Human Judgment vs AI Confidence* 12:18 Fear and Acceptance of New Technology* 15:45 The Role of Humans in AI Decision Making* 19:06 Ethics and Trust in AI* 23:33 Creating Safe Spaces for AI Experimentation* 25:58 China vs. US in AI Development* 34:02 The Future of AI and Human Collaboration This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Maria from GGUTT discusses the importance of rethinking how we use generative AI in organizations.TakeawaysGenerative AI should not be treated like a search engine.Engagement with AI tools can lead to better outcomes.Curiosity and context are essential for effective AI use.AI is a conversation partner, not just a tool.Leaders must design organizations that work with AI.Visibility in AI usage drives cultural shifts.AI can enhance strategic planning and thinking.Using AI for more than admin tasks is crucial.Co-creation with AI leads to tailored results.Feedback and engagement are key to AI effectiveness. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Rona Conn, founder of Otherdots, is transforming Pacific agriculture and trade by connecting Indigenous producers to global markets.Rona’s story is deeply personal. She comes from a legacy of agricultural and community empowerment in Papua New Guinea, and she’s carried that forward—building sustainable businesses, focusing on trade-led economic growth over traditional aid.She’s bridging food security and economic gaps, joined by alliance partners creating a win-win for all, which means community-driven solutions to empower thousands of families. A solution that can be scaled which is the next step. She built all this with no investment, no debt and almost no tech.Live episode on youtubeContact Rhona:Rhona on LinkedinOtherdots websiteMariaLinkedin: https://go.ggutt.com/maria-linkedinTikTok: go.ggutt.com/tiktokYouTube: http://go.ggutt.com/videosTakeaways:* Rhona Conn's journey is rooted in her legacy of agriculture and community empowerment.* Milne Bay Organics was created to utilize unused fertile land in Papua New Guinea.* The importance of educating farmers about the value of their resources.* Community collaboration is essential for economic growth and sustainability.* The shift from aid to trade requires a change in mindset among local communities.* Building alliances among local producers can lead to shared success.* Technology can play a crucial role in enhancing agricultural practices.* The need for traceability in food production to ensure fair pricing.* Rhona's approach emphasizes the importance of community trust and relationships.* The journey of transforming local economies is a long-term commitment. Cultural understanding is crucial for business success.* Growth can lead to bottlenecks that need addressing.* Connecting markets to farmers is essential for sustainability.* Technology can bridge gaps in supply chains.* There is significant demand for agricultural products globally.* Infrastructure challenges hinder supply chain efficiency.* Empowering local communities leads to better outcomes.* Building trust takes time and effort.* The journey of establishing a business is often fraught with challenges.* External partnerships are necessary for scaling operations. Creating strong alliances is crucial for overcoming competition.* Evolving towards a profitable business model ensures sustainability.* Data collection is essential for guiding development efforts.* Local knowledge is vital for effective policy-making.* Quality control is key to maintaining market trust.* Balancing profit and purpose is necessary for long-term success.* Experience in the field leads to better business decisions.* Economic opportunities can significantly reduce crime rates.* Empowering local communities fosters independence and self-sufficiency.* Technology can enhance supply chain efficiency and scalability. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Maria discusses the importance of AI for small businesses and how they can adopt it effectively. She emphasizes the need for a mindset shift towards curiosity, personalization, and upskilling. Thanks for reading gguttalks! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.* Spotify: https://go.ggutt.com/gguttalks-spotify* Apple: https://go.ggutt.com/gguttalks-apple* Youtube: https://go.ggutt.com/videos* Talks: gguttalks.xyz* Let's work together: ggutt.com* Newsletter: mariamatloub.com00:00 Introduction to AI for Small Businesses03:03 Mindset Shifts for AI Adoption07:05 Practical Applications of AI in Business10:00 Overcoming Challenges in AI Implementation This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Johanna Lundqvist is a nurse and researcher, an artist and jewelry creating works that blur the lines between nature and fantasy and speaker, to say the least, who is not afraid to explore the transitions of life - including the ones most people shy away from, from a western society perspective.A registered nurse from Sweden, she’s worked in elderly care, geropsychiatry, and specialized hospice care.She has been by the side of many individuals and their families through the most profound moments of life - dying and death.Her passion lies in human connection and easing the fears surrounding death.In this episode, she brings these topics to life, sharing her experiences and perspectives to help people understand what the dying process really looks like. She believes that by talking about death, we can learn to embrace life more fully.Thanks for reading gguttalks! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Contact Johana:Linkedin: https://de.linkedin.com/in/johanna-lundqvist-lawrenceJewelry Studio: Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/evajohanna.arts.craftsTakeaways:* Death and dying can be less terrifying than perceived.* Cultural perspectives significantly shape our understanding of death.* Communication is crucial in end-of-life care.* Avoiding discussions about death leads to unpreparedness.* The dying process varies greatly among individuals.* Emotional responses to death include relief, grief, and regret.* Hospice care focuses on comfort and symptom management.* Religious beliefs can provide comfort or fear regarding death.* Education about death can reduce anxiety and fear.* Talking about death can help embrace life more fully. Dying can look similar regardless of the cause.* Media often desensitizes us to individual tragedies.* Empathy is crucial in understanding grief.* A good death is characterized by comfort and presence of loved ones.* Listening is more important than talking when supporting the grieving.* Anger is a common reaction to grief.* Many myths about death, such as timing, are not true.* Planning for end-of-life wishes is essential.* Quality of life should be prioritized over longevity.* Caregiver burnout can manifest in various emotional signs.* "Death and dying doesn't have to be terrifying."* "People are scared; we want to control our lives."* "The consequences of avoiding death are profound."* "The dying process is different for everyone."* "It's important to talk about death and dying."* "It's a monumental thing for a person to be gone."* "We need to de-dramatize death and dying."* "We get desensitized to huge numbers."* "A good death is without pain and anxiety."* "Listen, listen, listen to the grieving person."* "People grieve ahead of time, of course."* "People die more often at night is a myth."* "Write everything you want down for your funeral."* "I believe in quality more than quantity."* "Caregivers should have enough support. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Dr. Stella Lee is the founder of Paradox Learning, where she offers practical advice and strategy on AI. She's also a speaker, startup advisor, and columnist.Thanks for listening! Subscribe for FREE to receive new posts and support my work.She has over 20 years of international experience in consulting digital learning initiatives with higher education, government, NGOs, and the private sectors. We talk about her background and journey, blending design, arts, and computer science, AI literacy and learning, as well as her framework.Where to find Dr. Stella Lee.Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stellal/Paradox Learning: https://paradoxlearning.com/about/MariaLinkedin: https://go.ggutt.com/maria-linkedinTikTok: go.ggutt.com/tiktokYouTube: http://go.ggutt.com/videosTIMESTAMPS00:00.0 Intro to the show and to Stella02:45.0 How she got into art and tech04:5.0 Fear of AI?09:02.0 Getting around the comfort zone, and the crystal ball14:26.5 Design thinking15:36.3 Understanding AI Framework20:02.5 Improving the framework24:46.0 L&D & B2B27:00.5.0 Workshops and sessions, company culture32:59.1.0 Learn to teach, teach to learn35:01.09 AI Bubble?41.01.8 Striving to be average48.04.5 Shaping the future53.24.4 How she teaches55:26.5 Navigating through little answers58.34.1 Advice1.02.12.9 What got her into AI, and ggutt feelings This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Charles - Louis de Maere transitioned from being a Technical lead and agile coach to facilitator. He helps teams work and communicate better, doing invisible and visual faciliation. We talk about the impact of his work, understanding culture and being a process expert.Where to find Charles-Louis* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleslouisdemaere* Projects: www.exploration-labs.com Maria* Linkedin: https://go.ggutt.com/maria-linkedin* TikTok: go.ggutt.com/tiktok* YouTube: http://go.ggutt.com/videosTimestamps00:00 Introduction01:48 Charles’ product building lesson03:58 Why is it important to have good communication?12:13 What is facilitation?18:56 What is coaching?21:22 The key to facilitation is the invitation22:35 Being present and keeping people engaged25:07 Invisible facilitation32:51 Knowing where to focus on36:09 Visual facilitation39:38 Matching energy levels with participants45:02 Measuring the impact of work47:41 Charles’ relationship with his GGUTT48:57 How Charles got into facilitation50:53 Working with organizations from Indonesia and the Philippines54:35 Advice for those who want to get into facilitation This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Angela Shen-Hsieh is an entrepreneur, technologist, architect, and designer who worked in the corporate world and startup world. She loves to think about the future and build things. She led teams to create new innovations with AI, big data and collaborate. She’s currently the founder and CEO of Alcōv, a home styling and shopping app. Where to find Angela* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelashenhsieh/* X: https://twitter.com/angelashenhsieh* Alcōv: https://alcov.co/Maria* Linkedin: https://go.ggutt.com/maria-linkedin* TikTok: go.ggutt.com/tiktok* YouTube: http://go.ggutt.com/videosTimestamps* 00:00 Introduction* 02:18 Being intuition led and GGUTT feeling* 03:14 Failure in collaboration* 07:40 How designers lead collaborative processes* 13:16 Bridging design and business* 16:00 Design as a problem-solving discipline* 20:50 Rethinking innovation in design* 24:08 The UX of AI* 30:56 How AI and human creativity intersect* 36:41 Design insights from EU AI policies* 43:31 The role of design in policy development* 46:49 Angela on designing Alcōv* 58:55 Advice for designing your life This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Walid Mansour is the Co-founder and Co-CEO of MEVP. He’s been deeply involved in the VC & Technology ecosystem in the MENA region for over 20 years from setup, to scale up and exits. He serves as a board member and advisor to many technology companies regionally and globally. Follow Walid on Linkedin and XFollow Maria on Substack or LinkedinWatch the episode on YoutubeTimestamps:0.00.00 - Introduction5.42.00 - MENA, GG, today and tomorrow19.25.00 - The Entrepreneurial Appetite26.51.00 - Venture Capital34.15.5 - Misconception around raising capital35.04.6 - Pitch decks and attracting investors39.23.5 - How do VC’s look for entrepreneurs48.28.3 - Money52.55.8 - Managing risk internally within a fund53.59.3 - What should new funds look for55.52.9 - Accelerators & Incubators57.10.5 - Frustrations01.00.36.6 - AdviceThank you for listening to gguttalks. This post is public so feel free to share it.Note 🙏: We encountered some technical audio issues in some parts, but releasing the episode regardless is worth it. GGUTT is a media and education platform. Fostering creativity, critical thinking and co-creation to stay relevant for the future of work [with and without AI] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Thoughts on belief.Peace, Love and Having an Open Mind.It all comes down to critical and analytical thinking.Socials:* X: https://go.ggutt.com/x* Linkedin: https://go.ggutt.com/maria-linkedin* YouTube: http://go.ggutt.com/videos* TikTok: https://go.ggutt.com/tiktok This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Silia Abou Arbid is an architect, designer and educator. A unique individual in the way she thinks and does things. She taught over 8000 to date. She’s been an influential figure in my personal growth as a designer, teacher and professional. We go through her backstory at the very end.Where to find Silia:* Email: https://sard.lau.edu.lb/about/people/silia-abou-arbid.php* Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/silia-abou-arbid-turf-c-94ba9120/Maria:* X: https://go.ggutt.com/x* Linkedin: https://go.ggutt.com/maria-linkedin* YouTube: http://go.ggutt.com/videos* TikTok: https://go.ggutt.com/tiktokTimestamps:* 00:00:00 Intro* 00.27.4 Welcome and setting the scene* 02.10.9 Getting started * 04.28.9 What to expect from this episode* 05.02.9 Going back to the roots. Origin 0.* 07.32.4 What makes design exciting* 09.03.3 Ideas* 13.00.4 Why design is essential in business * 17.50.6 Drawing the line between the ideals of design and the market out there* 25.33.1 Origin 0* 30.33.5 Head, heart, hand* 33.35.0 Touch* 38.03.8 Relationship between designers and engineers* 43.39.9 Foundation studies in design* 53.15.8 Creativity* 01.00.25.5 Bending reality - AI today * 01.11.06.9 What keeps her going* 01.11.34.4 What she is proud of* 01.13.58.8 Getting humans to go beyond their wildest dreams* 01.19.54.3 The Apple story* 1.27.30.8 Oneness of things* 1.28.39.1 The oxymoron* 1.33.44.3 Jonny Ive * 1.37.01.2 Relationship with her ggutt* 1.41.25.3 Silia’s backstory: a keen interest in design since childhood This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Thoughts on AI and Creativity. Embarking on an exciting journey of discovery. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Nicole Glaros is an entrepreneur, operator, executive, venture capitalist and investor. She wears multiple hats as a board director, teacher, and speaker. We explore topics related to entrepreneurship and investing, backed by her years of experience as a founder, investor at Techstars and founder again! And we also spoke about… hair!Your feedback matters - 1min: https://go.ggutt.com/talksWhere to find Nicole:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nglaros/Website: https://nearlynicole.com/X: https://twitter.com/nglarosMedium: https://medium.com/@nglarosMaria + GGUTT:X: https://go.ggutt.com/xLinkedIn: https://go.ggutt.com/maria-linkedinYouTube: http://go.ggutt.com/videosWebsite: mariamatloub.comTimestamps:00:00 Introduction03:17 Gray hair is Covid hair09:17 How debt fostered her entrepreneurial mindset16:47 It’s okay to not be good at everything18:30 Luck vs. Skill23:34 Is VC like gambling?25:25 Leaving Techstars27:00 What type of investor is Nicole?31:21 The two biggest mistakes founders make32:35 Hardware startups35:05 Founders joining accelerators40:56 How to approach an investor?47:07 Are we in an AI bubble?50:15 Nicole’s relationship with her GGUTTFor enquiries, email maria [at] ggutt [dot] com with subject line: gguttalks ask This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Paolo Ciuccarelli, a communication designer and researcher, professor of design, founder of the Density Design Research Lab - an award-winning laboratory for data visualization and information design at Politecnico di Milano – as well as Founding Director of the Center for Design at Northeastern University.Your feedback matters - 1min: https://go.ggutt.com/talksWhere to find Paolo:X: https://twitter.com/pciuccarelli?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paolociuccarelliPolitecnico di Milano: https://dipartimentodesign.polimi.it/it/staff/show/42952Northeastern University: https://camd.northeastern.edu/people/paolo-ciuccarelli/Density Design Lab: https://densitydesign.org/person/paolo-ciuccarelli/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pciuccarelli/Maria + GGUTT:Linkedin: https://go.ggutt.com/maria-linkedinYouTube: http://go.ggutt.com/videosTimestamps:00:00:00 Introduction02:16 How he got into Data Visualization04:52 Discovering data and bringing it to life05:26 The mission of making complexity visible07:16 Hype around data visualization and data visualization people09:30 Data visualization engineers or designers?12:47 Education and the importance of data and making sense of it15:02 The growing opportunity for education and data culture in that space17:44 What is data or what it is not20:17 Da a and visualization: it doesn’t end there23:10 Context, complexity and types of complexity 24:17 Heath data28:19 Data could be misleading and hurt30:24 Understanding people and the context is why designers found a place in DV33:29 Research, literature and knowing limitations33:48 Data lakes, dashboards and complexity35:13 Aspirational: big visualizations with more big data35:52 Our relationship with data will change: narration, mediums and augmentation39:25 Personalization, visualizing complexity with motion40:17 Simplicity, complexity, tradeoffs even with organizational charts45:55 Wayfinding through data: different interfaces for different purposes51:48 Visualization is a not an end product52:54 Paolo on his GGUTT feeling56:48 Approaching projects, starting with the data58:48 Starting with Why01:00:00 Sometimes data should not be represented01:01:54 Raw data is not raw01:02:44 From wood to data, to training models to wearables and legos01:06:26 Sensors, raw data and using Gen AI rather than working on it01:09:59 The language around data in the industry: drawing from oil, gold and more01:14:55 Questioning data origins01:18:08 Datasets on the blockchain?01:20:28 Views on VR and AR01:22:39 Static, interactive, real-timevisualizations01:27:10 Real-time can be seducitve 01:29:06 Data representation evolution This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
A great time to share thoughts on what is Design during the Milan Design Week. While visiting the Kohler installation, I recorded the episode at Via Senato. This episode is dedicated to Gianluca Brugnoli. It contains a brief clip of his first appearance on the show, where he talks about design education within a broader conversation.Some video overlays of some of the installations and exhibitions on Youtube. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Dr. Parag Agarwal is the founder and CEO of JanaJal, a social enterprise on a mission to bring safe water to underserved communities. This is his second appearance on the show. We focus on water, how it can keep us safe and change our lives, where to find safe water to drink, and how water can keep us healthy.Your feedback matters - 1min: https://go.ggutt.com/talksWhere to find Parag:LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/dr-parag-agarwal-7a277213b/Website: https://www.janajal.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janajalimpact/JanaJal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/janajal/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbgNqJ3uaFdbiXbtWWY8OOw/videosParag’s previous episode:How and Why Provide Safe Water For All| EP21.S1 with Indian Entrepreneur Dr. Parag AgarwalMaria + GGUTT:X: https://go.ggutt.com/xWebsite: ggutt.comGGUTT GPT [WIP] https://go.ggutt.com/gptLinkedIn: https://go.ggutt.com/linkedinYouTube: http://go.ggutt.com/videosTimestamps:00:00 Introduction02:28 What is JanaJal?05:30 Do we have to buy water?08:34 The difference between safe and clean water10:20 Using safe water for your skin12:20 Effects of construction and manufacturing14:00 Swimming14:50 War(s) for water17:29 The lack of education around water safety19:33 Tap water or bottled water20:58 The pH level22:14 Does the process of getting safe water matter?24:07 Water and illnesses and25:34 Water for newborn babies28:04 Water contamination31:47 Water management34:13 Is the JanaJal model scalable?35:13 Beyond delivering safe water37:11 There is room for everyone41:31 Government involvement in water issues48:44 A piece of advice50:21 How Parag’s upbringing influenced him52:38 Why you don’t always need new technology55:20 The future of JanaJal57:07 Parag’s thought on Liquid DeathFor enquiries, email maria [at] ggutt [dot] com with subject line: gguttalks ask This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
This is the third episode of the series 'Unflitered' by Maria, Founder of GGUTT and host of GGUTTALKS. Views, insights and reflections on various topics in the space of design, creativity, tech and innovation.Your feedback matters - 1min: https://go.ggutt.com/talks This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
Alain Visser is the founder and ex-CEO of Lynk&Co. (CEO at the time of the recording.) He brings over 35 years of global automotive executive experience which we dive into, going from mobility, design and launching a new brand in a more traditional environment. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com
This is the second episode of the series 'Unflitered' by Maria, Founder of GGUTT and host of GGUTTALKS. Views, insights and reflections on various topics in the space of design, creativity, tech and innovation.Your feedback matters - 1min: https://go.ggutt.com/talks This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com