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Guest Post: “Jeremy Meyers on Curiosity – The Distillery”

September 22nd, 2011  |  by  |  published in Crossposts and Comments | Leave A Comment »

Guest Post: “Jeremy Meyers on Curiosity – The Distillery”

Just a quick note that I’ve contributed a guest post to Brian Driggs‘ “Distillery” series, where he asks people who’ve influenced him to choose a word that means a lot to them. I thank him profusely for the opportunity, and hope that you find it valuable!

T+D Post: Social Media is the Customer’s Union

September 16th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Crossposts and Comments | Leave A Comment »

[This is an excerpt of a post I wrote for Waggener Edstrom's "Thinkers and Doers" blog.  The full post is here.] Micheal Foley and I often chat online about the state of business communications. Although he and I disagree on many things, every time we get into a discussion, I feel inspired to post. Today, [...]

On Agency-Side Professional Loyalties: Some Questions.

July 8th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Crossposts and Comments | Leave A Comment »

[originally published on NewCommBiz]   Is our job to provide clients what would best and most cost-effectively address their needs, or what we think we can get them to pay for that may also address them? Are we loyal to efficient, effective work or to increasing our percentage of billable hours? Is it ever good [...]

Ew, put that thing back in your pants!: The Assault of Masturbatory Marketing

June 18th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Crossposts and Comments | Leave A Comment »

[Originally posted on NewCommBiz] We’ve all seen it.  The website that proudly proclaims the awesomeness of the new product, the brand, the campaign.  The one that wants to give you a chance to be a part of the awesomeness! The one who invites you to submit your email address to get updates about awesome new [...]

Google gets Pac-Man Fever: Keep it BLEEP BLOOPin simple, stupid:

May 21st, 2010  |  by  |  published in Crossposts and Comments | Leave A Comment »

Google gets Pac-Man Fever: Keep it BLEEP BLOOPin simple, stupid:

Originally posted on [NewCommBiz]. Google’s logo today is Pac-man.  It’s playable.  You can go to www.google.com right now (assuming you’re reading this on 5/21) and play a custom developed HTML/CSS/JS version of Namco Bandai (our client)’s classic game  Pac-Man based around the Google logo, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the game. They didn’t send [...]

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About Me

Hi, I'm Jeremy Meyers. I'm fascinated by what makes us love what we love, what drives us to create, the personalities and process behind how creative works come together, and how those works influence those that experience them.

In 2011, I started Deeper Context as a way to explore this professionally. My job is to have conversations that bring out people's passions and interests in a personal, intimate and emotionally resonant way. My clients currently include solo entrepreneurs, musicians and authors, and I'm always looking for more stories to tell.

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