Real People, With Jason Dunstone – Consumer Insights, Market Research, Customers, Design Thinking and More
by Jason Dunstone, Square Holes
November 2, 2020 3:56 pm
Real People is a podcast hosted by Jason Dunstone, the founder and managing director of Square Holes. Jason builds on his 25 years of conducting human-centred research, interviewing average and not so average people (rich, poor, old, young, content and vulnerable) to understand what they believe and how they behave. On this podcast, Jason interviews academics, researchers, leading thinkers, and other interesting people. Jason also interviews “actual real people” about their passions, aspirations, beliefs and behaviours. Key themes include consumer insights, market research, design thinking, innovation, culture, trends and much more. This podcast will be particularly interesting to innovators, professionals, leaders, students and those with a beginner’s mind, the curious who want to know more about human thinking and behaviour. Check out the Real People website – http://squareholes.com/realpeople Connect with Jason Dunstone on Twitter @jasondunstone – https://twitter.com/jasondunstone?lang=en Send Jason an email – jason@squareholes.com Read more blogs from Jason Dunstone – https://squareholes.com/blog/author/jason/ Find out more about Square Holes – http://www.squareholes.com/ Produced with Apiro Media – https://www.apiropodcasts.com/
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