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45 // Max Stossel on Words That Move
What you will learn: // What was the journey to becoming a poet like? // What are Words That Move? // Can psychedelics have a direct influence on your creative work? // What is Social Awakening? // What is Max’s Recipe for life? Key highlights: // 2:05 - 3:00 What has Max's journey to becoming a professional poet been like? // 7:34 - 9:00 What is the meaning behind Words That Move? // 12:20 - 16:10 What is Max's vision for technology? // 26:25 - 32:38 What role do communities play in Max's life? // 49:30 - 50:37 What is Max's recipe for life? About: Max Stossel is an acclaimed poet, filmmaker, and speaker who has been recognized by Forbes as one of the top storytellers of the year. With a background in social media strategy, Max has worked with multinational brands and played a role in designing notification structures that can be distracting, a topic he now raises awareness about. Max's performances showcase his poetry in various settings, from theatres to corporate events. His latest one-man show, "Words That Move," takes the audience on a poetic journey that provides a range of perspectives, encouraging us to see the world through different eyes. He covers topics such as heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, and the emotional state of our world. In addition to his artistic pursuits, Max is the founder and CEO of Social Awakening, a program dedicated to supporting teens, schools, and parents in navigating the digital world. He is passionate about educating people on the impact of social media on our lives and creating resources to help manage that impact. His unique perspective on the role of technology in our homes, schools, and society is much needed in today's world. Resources: // Words That Move // Max Stossel // What Do You Do? Max Stossel // Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World // The Egg - A Short Story // Max Stossel Twitter
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