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Thinking With Mitch Joel

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Six Pixels of Separation - Mitch Joel's weekly conversation with business leaders, thinkers, innovators and cultural icons. The show is about insights and provocations on brands, consumers, technology, business and how connected we've all become.

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Welcome to episode #1022 of Thinking With Mitch Joel (formerly Six Pixels of Separation). At a moment when organizational change is too often treated as a mandate rather than an experience people choose to embrace, Phil Gilbert has spent his career p... more

Welcome to episode #1021 of Thinking With Mitch Joel (formerly Six Pixels of Separation).

At a time when strategy is often confused with forecasting and certainty is mistaken for rigor, the work of Roger Martininsists on a more demanding discipline... more

Welcome to episode #1020 of Thinking With Mitch Joel (formerly Six Pixels of Separation).

At a time when technology listens more closely than people realize and advertising feels less predictive than presumptive, understanding how culture, data and... more

Welcome to episode #1019 of Thinking With Mitch Joel (formerly Six Pixels of Separation).

At a time when leadership is being tested less by strategy and more by inner capacity, clarity of judgment and emotional steadiness, the work of Muriel Wilkin... more

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Recent Guests

Muriel Wilkins
CEO of Paravis Partners, author of Leadership Unblocked, and host of the podcast Coaching Real Leaders
Paravis Partners
Episode: Leadership Unblocked With Muriel Wilkins - TWMJ #1019
Joe O'Connor
CEO of Work Time Revolution and co-author of Do More in Four
Work Time Revolution
Episode: More Humane Work With Joe O'Connor - TWMJ #1018
Paul Leonardi
Professor of Technology Management at UC Santa Barbara and author of Digital Exhaustion.
UC Santa Barbara
Episode: Why We're All Digitally Exhausted With Paul Leonardi - TWMJ #1017
Mark Schaefer
Author, marketing strategist, educator, and speaker with a focus on the human aspects of digital change
Episode: AI And The Future Of Marketing With Mark Schaefer - TWMJ #1016
Joe Pulizzi
Founder of the Content Marketing Institute and author of several influential books on content marketing.
Episode: Creators And Entrepreneurs With Joe Pulizzi - TWMJ #1014
Vanessa Urch Druskat
Professor at the University of New Hampshire specializing in organizational psychology and emotional intelligence.
University of New Hampshire
Episode: Emotionally Intelligent Teams With Vanessa Urch Druskat - TWMJ #1013
Ranjay Gulati
Professor at Harvard Business School and bestselling author
Harvard Business School
Episode: Facing Fear And Finding Purpose With Ranjay Gulati - TWMJ #1012
Jon Levy
Behavioral scientist, author, creator of an unusual dinner series that involves influential individuals
Self
Episode: Why Great Teams Beat Star Talent With Jon Levy - TWMJ #1011
Nick Foster
Designer and author of the book 'Could, Should, Might, Don't'
Episode: Beyond Flying Cars And Futurist Myths With Nick Foster - TWMJ #1009

Host

Mitch Joel
Host of a weekly show featuring conversations with business leaders, innovators, and cultural icons, focusing on insights related to branding, consumer behavior, and technology.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 235 ratings
  • Insightful Leadership Transformation

    Mitch Joel's Six Pixels of Separation is always fascinating but I particularly captivate by his interview with Erin Clark. Clark's insights on activating the soul, heart, and mind of leadership resonated deeply. Her emphasis on empowerment and collaboration in today's complex world is refreshing. I particularly appreciated the discussion on balancing technology with human-centric approaches. This episode challenged my perspective on leadership, inspiring me to rethink how I can foster innovation... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Robyn Bolton, MileZero
    United Statesa year ago
  • Amazing and Insightful

    The podcast for insight from the best thought leaders. A must!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Adam1103
    Canadaa year ago
  • My Favourite Podcast

    Yes, the focus is business and marketing, but this Podcast is so much more. Mitch’s guests are universally both informative and interesting. They provide profound insights into their thought processes and experience.

    The more? It is a rare week that I don’t hear at least one nugget of wisdom that can’t be applied to life outside the office.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WayneClark514
    Canadaa year ago
  • My go-to pod

    Six Pixels has been my go-to podcast every Sunday for the last decade. Mitch’s conversations about brands, consumer behaviour, and technology keep me informed and nimble in my own career. Thanks Mitch!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alison GJ
    Canadaa year ago
  • A Must Listen

    I first met Mitch at a marketing event, where he was part of a panel discussion. His insights were nothing short of captivating—unique, contrarian, and deeply thoughtful. After the panel, we struck up a conversation, and I discovered that Mitch has been producing a weekly podcast, every Sunday, since 2023—a remarkable achievement in itself. He recommended a few of his favorite episodes, and they were truly eye-opening, offering fresh perspectives with questions that were beyond the status quo of... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Christina Minshull
    Canadaa year ago

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The show challenges conventional ideas and encourages critical thinking in business and leadership contexts.
Mitch Joel's interviewing style is noted for being engaging and thought-provoking, fostering meaningful discussions.
A few criticisms revolve around the host's verbal habits, although overall reception is overwhelmingly positive.
Listeners appreciate the depth and quality of insights shared by expert guests, often highlighting actionable advice.

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Leadership Unblocked With Muriel Wilkins - TWMJ #1019
Q: How do you think about differentiation in the coaching marketplace?
Muriel discusses the low barrier to entry for coaching and the fragmentation in the market, highlighting the importance of understanding the complexities of coaching and the expectations set by potential clients.
Leadership Unblocked With Muriel Wilkins - TWMJ #1019
Q: What was your first coaching session like?
Muriel recalls being very prepared for her first pro bono coaching session and how her approach has evolved since then, emphasizing the importance of not being tied to outcomes as a coach.
Leadership Unblocked With Muriel Wilkins - TWMJ #1019
Q: How did you get into this whole racket of coaching?
Muriel explains her career path starting from her MBA at Harvard, leading to consulting roles, and eventually becoming an executive coach due to the lack of coaches who blended leadership development with business acumen.
Why We're All Digitally Exhausted With Paul Leonardi - TWMJ #1017
Q: So, who are you and what do you do?
My name is Paul Leonardi. I'm a Professor of Technology Management at UC Santa Barbara, and I'm the author of Digital Exhaustion.
Navigate Hidden Markets With Judd Kessler - TWMJ #1015
Q: How do hidden markets influence consumer behavior?
Social proof and perceived value drive demand, as consumers tend to believe something is valuable if many others desire it.

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2. Joe O'Connor
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5. Joe Pulizzi
6. Vanessa Urch Druskat
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