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CM 012: Thiel Fellow Madison Maxey on Making and Design
CM 012: Thiel Fellow Madison Maxey on Making and Design
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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
At 16, Madison Maxey was the youngest to intern at Tommy Hilfiger. Shortly after that, she founded her company, The Crated, a product innovation studio focused on second-generation wearable technology. Then, she went to college, like she was supposed to do.
But for Maddy, there was a disconnect between the feelings that she received from her work and sitting in college classes.So after one semester of college, she dropped out to accept a Thiel Fellowship. Since then her work has been featured in Wired, Fast Company, and New York Magazine, and she has provided wearable tech insights to the likes of the White House and Google. She has been named a founder to watch by Women 2.0 and is an Entrepreneur in Residence at General Assembly and an Artist in Residence at Autodesk.
This week, in a special edition of Curious Minds, I share interviews with four young people, ages 18-22, each of whom decided either to drop out or never attend college, in order to pursue work that mattered to them. Each is either a current or past recipient of a Thiel Fellowship, a program founded in 2011 by Peter Thiel to encourage young people to sidestep college and a traditional life path, in order to chart their own course as entrepreneurs.
In this episode you will hear Madison talk about:
innovations in wearable technology
what motivated her to learn programming
why she dropped out of college after one semester
her eagerness to be a Thiel Fellow
her passion for costume design and design optimization
what her parents thought about her decision to drop out of college
her policy of You Do You
the importance of finding your tribe
how communication skills inform her work
her work in relation to the Maker Movement
how uncertainty is a natural part of innovation
why young people should be working on projects right now
how she had to learn the skills of time management
her curiosity about teamwork, collaboration, and community in relation to a goal
Links to Topics Mentioned in this Podcast
Digital Fabrication
Textile Circuits
General Assembly
Autodesk
Computational Design
3D CNC Machine
Workflows
Arduino
Enabling Technologies
Nathan Wolfe TEDTalk
If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and review it on iTunes. For automatic delivery of new episodes, be sure to subscribe. Thanks for listening!
Thank you to Emmy-award-winning Creative Director Vanida Vae for creating the Curious Minds logo!
@GAllenTC
www.gayleallen.net
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But for Maddy, there was a disconnect between the feelings that she received from her work and sitting in college classes.So after one semester of college, she dropped out to accept a Thiel Fellowship. Since then her work has been featured in Wired, Fast Company, and New York Magazine, and she has provided wearable tech insights to the likes of the White House and Google. She has been named a founder to watch by Women 2.0 and is an Entrepreneur in Residence at General Assembly and an Artist in Residence at Autodesk.
This week, in a special edition of Curious Minds, I share interviews with four young people, ages 18-22, each of whom decided either to drop out or never attend college, in order to pursue work that mattered to them. Each is either a current or past recipient of a Thiel Fellowship, a program founded in 2011 by Peter Thiel to encourage young people to sidestep college and a traditional life path, in order to chart their own course as entrepreneurs.
In this episode you will hear Madison talk about:
innovations in wearable technology
what motivated her to learn programming
why she dropped out of college after one semester
her eagerness to be a Thiel Fellow
her passion for costume design and design optimization
what her parents thought about her decision to drop out of college
her policy of You Do You
the importance of finding your tribe
how communication skills inform her work
her work in relation to the Maker Movement
how uncertainty is a natural part of innovation
why young people should be working on projects right now
how she had to learn the skills of time management
her curiosity about teamwork, collaboration, and community in relation to a goal
Links to Topics Mentioned in this Podcast
Digital Fabrication
Textile Circuits
General Assembly
Autodesk
Computational Design
3D CNC Machine
Workflows
Arduino
Enabling Technologies
Nathan Wolfe TEDTalk
If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and review it on iTunes. For automatic delivery of new episodes, be sure to subscribe. Thanks for listening!
Thank you to Emmy-award-winning Creative Director Vanida Vae for creating the Curious Minds logo!
@GAllenTC
www.gayleallen.net
Released:
Nov 30, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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