Humanly Possible

Written by: Bryan Kramer
  • Summary

  • As humans, we tend to focus on our flaws or look negatively at the things which make us different. Humanly Possible is a podcast that reminds us that being imperfect humans is our greatest competitive advantage. Listen in as host Bryan Kramer engages in rich conversation with other humans who have taken missteps and experienced failures of their own, and recovered by making small “one-degree” shifts that made a massive difference. Listen in and be inspired by others, connected back to your own stories of human imperfection, and reminded that taking small risks can lead to big rewards in your own life.
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Episodes
  • Listen to That Voice with Benedict Hadley @benedict_hadley
    May 24 2022

    Benedict Hadley is a Prolific Polymath, Film Maker, Artist, Risk Taker and founder of The Hadley Broadcasting Company. His work focuses on the human spirit, the creator and interactive media projects, films and experiences that engage and enhance the community through equity and the broadcasting of created media on large scale walls via interactive video projection.

    Benedict has always felt his connection to the Creator. Listening to 'that' voice became an internal compass, creating and leading him to walk the paths of his life.

    In This Episode:

    • Wanting to be a film maker from a very young age
    • Walking his path
    • Learning to harness his risk taker voice
    • The block hack: charging up a block with art
    • Listening to that voice that gives him direction from the Creator
    • Creating work in and for the community
    • Media-enhanced immersive storytelling using art


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    43 mins
  • Making Connections with @JeffPulver
    May 17 2022

    Jeff Pulver helped change the way the world communicates. The passing of The Pulver Order by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 2004 helped set the stage for a world, where today consumers can communicate openly and freely.

    Lonely at 9 years old and looking for a way to make friends, Jeff was introduced to amateur (ham) radio by his uncle. This changed his life and led to one of his lifetime achievements of helping to change the way the world communicates.

    In this episode:

    • The afternoon at 9 years old that changed Jeff’s life
    • Phone patching
    • Creating the first phone network that ran on the internet
    • Early exposure to entrepreneurship
    • Learning to have fun in different ways
    • Appreciating the magic of life
    • Lessons from dad, his biggest fan
    • Find ways to appreciate and increase serendipity and synchronicity
    • Forming the VON Coalition 
    • The passing of The Pulver Order by the FCC in 2004
    • Finding grounding under a clear, unpolluted night sky
    • Continuing his interest in making connections with passion-based marketing
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    38 mins
  • Creating a New Future with David Goldsmith @goldsmith
    May 10 2022

    David Goldsmith is President and Co-founder of the Goldsmith Organization (New York and Hong Kong), a consulting firm solving big challenges for executive clients worldwide in commerce, nonprofits, governments, militaries, and education; and Co-founder of Buzd, LLC (San Francisco), a firm in which he is a patent holder for technological applications and products related to artificial intelligence, cell phone applications, battery technologies, and consumer products.

    In this thought-provoking interview, David shares a revolutionary approach to leadership - experiences, insight, and examples - that will transform your mind, organization, career and life.

    In This Episode:

    • Some of the small pieces of life that have been integrated into today
    • Stopping pre-med and starting his first business
    • Going back to university to finish the requirements for a degree
    • Living in and getting to know the culture of global places where he worked
    • The TEDx Luxembourg City Talk: How Great Leaders Inspire Happiness at Work and in Life
    • The construct that 80% of the results come from the systems and structure, and 20% from the people
    • Looking at productivity in a different way
    • Theoretical jumps
    • Being a leadership salesperson
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    39 mins

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