Debbie Millman Instagram – The idea for Design Matters began in late 2004 as a Hail Mary experiment to try and save my creative spirit. We launched on February 4th, 2005 from a telephone landline in my office in the Empire State Building and now, 19 years later, the show has turned into one of the biggest and most creative aspects of my life and is one of the first and longest podcasts in the world! With over 500 episodes with some of the most creative people on the planet, 10 Webby nominations (and two wins, at long last, thank you very much), a Signal award, a Cooper Hewitt National Design Award, an Ambie nomination, an AIGA lifetime achievement award and a bunch more 🙏, I AM SO FREAKING GRATEFUL! None of this—NONE OF THIS—would have happened without YOU! My beloved audience! Thank you for showing up all these years! Thank you for listening when the sound was terrible! Thank you for putting up with my long learning curve! And thank you to my generous guests who have shared so much and gave me their trust and allowed me to share their brilliance on the show. We’ll be gearing up for a 20th anniversary celebration next year and I hope to bring you lots more heartfelt, soulful, deeply researched episodes in the meantime. Special thanks to my producer of 15 years Curtis Fox, my editor @emilywetland, my pals at @ted (especially @wjhennessy) my pals at @print_mag, and my executive producer David Rhodes at @svanyc who believed in the value of the show in 2008 and helped me build my little studio. And of course thank you to @roxanegay74 who watches as I worry week after week that I’m not doing a good enough job and supports me every minute with patience, love, kindness, generosity, humor, insight and more love. Thank you thank you. | Posted on 05/Feb/2024 22:39:42
Home Actress Debbie Millman HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Debbie Millman Instagram - The idea for Design Matters began in late 2004 as a Hail Mary experiment to try and save my creative spirit. We launched on February 4th, 2005 from a telephone landline in my office in the Empire State Building and now, 19 years later, the show has turned into one of the biggest and most creative aspects of my life and is one of the first and longest podcasts in the world! With over 500 episodes with some of the most creative people on the planet, 10 Webby nominations (and two wins, at long last, thank you very much), a Signal award, a Cooper Hewitt National Design Award, an Ambie nomination, an AIGA lifetime achievement award and a bunch more 🙏, I AM SO FREAKING GRATEFUL! None of this—NONE OF THIS—would have happened without YOU! My beloved audience! Thank you for showing up all these years! Thank you for listening when the sound was terrible! Thank you for putting up with my long learning curve! And thank you to my generous guests who have shared so much and gave me their trust and allowed me to share their brilliance on the show. We’ll be gearing up for a 20th anniversary celebration next year and I hope to bring you lots more heartfelt, soulful, deeply researched episodes in the meantime. Special thanks to my producer of 15 years Curtis Fox, my editor @emilywetland, my pals at @ted (especially @wjhennessy) my pals at @print_mag, and my executive producer David Rhodes at @svanyc who believed in the value of the show in 2008 and helped me build my little studio. And of course thank you to @roxanegay74 who watches as I worry week after week that I’m not doing a good enough job and supports me every minute with patience, love, kindness, generosity, humor, insight and more love. Thank you thank you.
Debbie Millman Instagram – The idea for Design Matters began in late 2004 as a Hail Mary experiment to try and save my creative spirit. We launched on February 4th, 2005 from a telephone landline in my office in the Empire State Building and now, 19 years later, the show has turned into one of the biggest and most creative aspects of my life and is one of the first and longest podcasts in the world! With over 500 episodes with some of the most creative people on the planet, 10 Webby nominations (and two wins, at long last, thank you very much), a Signal award, a Cooper Hewitt National Design Award, an Ambie nomination, an AIGA lifetime achievement award and a bunch more 🙏, I AM SO FREAKING GRATEFUL! None of this—NONE OF THIS—would have happened without YOU! My beloved audience! Thank you for showing up all these years! Thank you for listening when the sound was terrible! Thank you for putting up with my long learning curve! And thank you to my generous guests who have shared so much and gave me their trust and allowed me to share their brilliance on the show. We’ll be gearing up for a 20th anniversary celebration next year and I hope to bring you lots more heartfelt, soulful, deeply researched episodes in the meantime. Special thanks to my producer of 15 years Curtis Fox, my editor @emilywetland, my pals at @ted (especially @wjhennessy) my pals at @print_mag, and my executive producer David Rhodes at @svanyc who believed in the value of the show in 2008 and helped me build my little studio. And of course thank you to @roxanegay74 who watches as I worry week after week that I’m not doing a good enough job and supports me every minute with patience, love, kindness, generosity, humor, insight and more love. Thank you thank you.
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