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Now, Near & the Future
by Naila Mir & Quinn Harrington
Imagine a show that's part crystal ball, part microscope, and part rocket ship. We're diving into what's happening now, peeking around the corner at what's coming next, and dreaming big about the future.Now, Near, and the Future is a podcast that will explore and analyze current trends, near-future prospects, and long-term visions in the business world, providing listeners with lively conversation, insights, strategies, and inspiration.
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Episode 17: How the Sausage Gets Made
Send us Fan MailPull back the curtain. In this special behind-the-scenes episode, Quinn Harrington joins Naila Mir in a London recording studio — for the very first time — to talk about how Now, Near & the Future actually gets made.With Yannis and Naz from P3 Connect UK and Rachel from HDco around the table, this one covers all of it: the origin story (a 2013 Nielsen video shoot and a 2023 LinkedIn DM), how they find and book guests, what episode prep really looks like, the full post-production workflow from Riverside to YouTube, and the surprisingly vulnerable answers to one question — "What's one thing nobody warned you about?"Plus: US vs. UK podcast culture, the future of interactive and immersive audio, and final advice for anyone thinking about starting their own show.Recorded live at Coco Studios, Bermondsey, London. Pepper is in Singapore. She's fine.🌐 nownearfuture.com | @nownearfuture on Instagram & LinkedIn 🎧 Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Amazon Music · YouTube
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Episode 16: Brett House - Building While Everyone Else Talks
Send us Fan MailBrett House has spent 25 years watching products fail — not because they were bad, but because the organizations launching them weren't ready. As a VP at Nielsen and product strategist at some of the most important measurement and intelligence companies in the industry, he kept seeing the same gap. So he built something to close it.High Signals is a GTM launch readiness company. Signal & Noise is his new media company. And Brett is currently mid-launch on both — which he openly admits gives his readiness diagnostics a certain poetic credibility.Quinn and Brett go back to the Nielsen days, when HDco helped launch one of the industry's first precision audience platforms. This episode picks up that thread and runs it straight into AI, agentic workflows, quantum computing, and the question every founder eventually has to answer: what are you actually building toward?Genuine, fast, and surprisingly funny. With a cameo from Naila's baby and a detour through London food culture that nobody regretted.Find Brett at hisignals.com and signalandnoise.ai, or connect on LinkedIn.Subscribe, share, and visit nownearfuture.com.
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Episode 15: Marsha Faulkner: Classical Design in a Digital Era
Send us Fan MailWhen Marsha Faulkner agreed to serve as President of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art's Florida Chapter, she thought she was stewarding a thriving organization. Instead, she discovered she'd be rebuilding it from the ground up—while continuing to run her interior design firm, Studio M.In this episode, Marsha shares what it's like to implement an organization's first-ever budget, transition from a single-city chapter to a statewide network spanning 7+ locations, and hire two new staff positions while maintaining programming excellence. She reveals the "ham sandwich" problem—eight years of valuable recorded content sitting unused while seeking sustainable revenue—and how she's building systems to unlock that archive.We explore how classical design principles apply to climate-resilient coastal architecture in Florida, the unexpected synergies between running a design firm and leading a nonprofit, and why materials science and traditional aesthetics aren't at odds. Marsha also discusses the transatlantic differences in approaching classical design, from sourcing craftspeople to preservation attitudes, and shares her vision for ICAA as a potential international craft knowledge network.The conversation gets personal as Marsha reflects on discovering her own capacity—learning she can do far more than she thought possible through focus, delegation, and time management. She credits Navy SEAL David Goggins' philosophy: when you think you're at your breaking point, you're probably not.Whether you're leading an organization through unexpected challenges, balancing multiple professional roles, or thinking about how timeless design principles address modern problems, this episode offers both practical wisdom and inspiration.Guest: Marsha Faulkner, Principal of Studio M Interior Design & President, ICAA Florida ChapterFind Marsha:Studio M Interior Design: www.StudioMInteriorDesign.netICAA Florida: www.ICAAFL.orgInstagram: @StudioMInteriorDesign, @MarshaFaulkner, @ICAAFloridaChapterNow, Near, and the Future examines business, culture, and innovation through three temporal lenses—NOW (current state), NEAR (3-5 years), and FUTURE (15-20 years). Hosted by Quinn Harrington (Jacksonville) and Naila Mir (London), the podcast features leaders navigating transformation across industries.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or YouTube. Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn @nownearfuture or visit nownearfuture.com.
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Episode 14: Kenny Juskoviak - The Emerging Brand Revolution
Send us Fan MailKenny Juskowiak: The Emerging Brand RevolutionWhat happens when startups get the same powerful data tools that used to be reserved for Fortune 500 companies? Kenny Juskowiak, Head of North America Marketing at NielsenIQ, joins Quinn and Naila to explore how the entire CPG landscape is being reshaped—one scrappy brand at a time.In this episode, we dive into the democratization of data and discover why Kenny believes AI will have a disproportionate advantage for small brands rather than making big companies more powerful. From founders creating products in their garages to solve problems they couldn't find on shelves, to the rise of social commerce and shoppable ads, this conversation reveals how passion-driven brands are challenging century-old giants.Key Topics:Why NielsenIQ created an entirely separate division for emerging brandsHow AI is transforming product development (spoiler: salt and vinegar donuts might be in your future)The difference between US and European startup cultures in CPGWhy retail is fragmenting into discovery, fulfillment, and transaction—and what that means for brandsThe future of grocery shopping: Will physical stores disappear by 2040?Whether you're an emerging brand founder, a CPG industry professional, or simply curious about the future of how we discover and buy products, this episode offers insider insights from someone working at the frontier of consumer data.Connect with Kenny Juskowiak:LinkedIn: Kenny JuskowiakWebsite: NielsenIQ.comWhere to Listen & WatchPodcast Platforms:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicYouTubeFollow Now, Near, and the Future:Website: nownearfuture.comInstagram: @nownearfutureLinkedIn: @nownearfutureFacebook: Now, Near, and the Future
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Episode 13: Jill Thompson - Inheritance of Hope
Send us Fan Mail🎙️ NOW, NEAR & THE FUTURE - Season 2, Episode 3Finding Hope in Terminal Illness: Jill Thompson's Mission to Serve 7 Million FamiliesEvery single day, 562 children in the United States lose a parent to terminal illness. Yet this crisis remains largely invisible—until it touches your own life.In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Jill Thompson, Public Relations Director at Inheritance of Hope, a Jacksonville-based nonprofit that's transforming how young families navigate one of life's most devastating journeys.🔑 KEY TOPICS:The invisible crisis: 7 million people in young families facing terminal illnessFour lifesaving programs: Legacy Retreats, Hope Hub, Hope@Home Groups, Legacy VideosThe "7 Million Favorites" visionHow to find hope without denying realityJill's bone marrow donor story and how it came full circleScaling compassion while maintaining personal touchWhy legacy matters when tomorrow isn't guaranteed⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction 02:30 - NOW: The Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight 15:00 - Around the Room 18:00 - Jill Thompson Introduction 20:00 - NEAR: Growing Hope & Scaling Impact 32:00 - Across the Pond 37:00 - FUTURE: 7 Million Favorites Vision 44:00 - How to Get Involved💡 ABOUT OUR GUEST: Jill Thompson is the Public Relations Director at Inheritance of Hope, where she's served for over 15 years in roles including Brand Director and Family Legacy Director. She's been instrumental in growing the organization from serving their 100th family in 2011 to reaching families in all 50 states. Jill is also a bone marrow donor whose recipient's widow now supports Inheritance of Hope—a beautiful story of hope coming full circle.🔗 INHERITANCE OF HOPE: Website: InheritanceOfHope.org Instagram: @InheritanceOfHope Facebook: facebook.com/InheritanceOfHope Phone: 914.213.8435 Email: [email protected] to Help:Volunteer (online or in-person)Make a Legacy VideoRefer a familyBecome a monthly donorApply for programs if you're facing terminal illness📍 Hope Hub Locations: Washington DC, Jacksonville FL, Twin Cities MN, Tampa FL🎧 ABOUT NOW, NEAR & THE FUTURE: Hosted by Quinn Harrington (Jacksonville, FL) and Naila Mir (London, UK), we explore business, culture, and innovation through three temporal lenses: what's happening NOW, what's coming NEAR (3-5 years), and what the FUTURE holds (15-20 years out).FOLLOW US: 🌐 Website: NowNearFuture.com 📸 Instagram: @NowNearFuture 💼 LinkedIn: @NowNearFuture LISTEN: 🎵 Spotify: [Link] 🍎 Apple Podcasts: [Link] 📦 Amazon Music: [Link]ABOUT YOUR HOSTS:Quinn Harrington - Founder of HDco, Jacksonville-based branding agency. Creates keynote videos and brand experiences. @hdcoNaila Mir - Founder of P3 Connect (People with Purpose), London-based consultant specializing in employee engagement and purpose-driven organizations. @p3connectuk📩 CONTACT US: General: [email protected] Guest Inquiries: [email protected]⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode discusses terminal illness, grief, and loss. Please take care while listening.#InheritanceOfHope #TerminalIllness #LegacyVideos #FamilySupport #GriefSupport #Nonprofit #Jacksonville #HopeHub #NowNearFuture #Podcast #JillThompson
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Episode 12: Kim Muench - Lost in Place
Send us Fan MailWhen 400 parents showed up to her first class, Kim Muench knew immediately: "It's a pain point."In this deeply personal episode, certified parent coach Kim Muench opens up about the crisis unfolding in homes across America: adult children stuck at home, consumed by screens, unable to launch into independent life. Screen addiction is the one common denominator across ALL of Kim's clients—young men (primarily) and women ages 19-29 who are directionless, glued to gaming or social media, living at home with no clear path forward.But here's what makes this conversation different—this isn't just professional observation. Quinn reveals her own struggle with her 23-year-old daughter Avery, who lives at home, works and pays rent, but is battling depression and screen addiction. Six months ago, they created a contract together: responsibilities, goals, rent that increases $100 every three months. It's a process.This is the episode where professional boundaries dissolve and we're all just parents trying to figure out how to help the young adults we love. Naila contemplates screen time choices for her 18-month-old daughter ("she gets irritated if she doesn't get to watch as much as she wants"). And Kim shares the hard truth: sometimes parents have to start with the basics—getting a young person to simply bring their dishes out of their room.In this episode:Why screen addiction affects young men differently than young women (gaming vs. social media)The difference between economic barriers and being "lost in place"Kim's Four C's for parents: Calm, Confident, Clear, ConsistentWhat parents actually control (and what they don't)Family living agreements: how to create them WITH your young adult, not FOR themThe three things parents control: how you show up, what you provide, how you respondWhy some parents are working with 45-year-olds still at home—and how to avoid thatThe parenting paradigm shift happening right nowWhat happens to this generation by 2040?Powerful quotes:"Our children come through us, not for us, except for the lessons they reflect to us during their journey in an effort to grow us up along the way.""I did not sign up for this—if you decided not to go to college and you're not working full time and I'm still paying for everything in your life.""Parents think they're past the work and that's not the case."Kim's upcoming book, Lost in Place (November 2026), will be the comprehensive guide for parents who feel alone in this struggle. This conversation is a preview of that hope—and a reminder that you're not the only one facing this.Guest: Kim Muench, Certified Parent Coach, Dallas, TexasWebsite: reallifeparentguide.comSocial: @kimmunchparentcoach (Instagram & TikTok)Topics: Failure to launch, lost in place, screen addiction, emerging adults, parenting challenges, mental health, gaming addiction, Gen Z struggles, family living agreements
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Leo Bottary: The Trust Crisis in Leadership
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Quinn Harrington and Naila Mir discuss the evolving landscape of workplace dynamics with Leo Bottary, founder of Peer Novation. They explore the shift from traditional top-down leadership to a model that emphasizes peer power, accountability, and collaboration. The conversation delves into the importance of psychological safety, the impact of millennials and Gen Z on organizational culture, and the integration of AI in the workplace. Bottary highlights the significance of diversity and inclusion in peer learning and shares insights on how cultural differences affect peer interactions. The episode concludes with a look at the future of management and the need for clarity in leadership roles.
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Quinn & Naila: Two Truths & A Lie
Send us Fan MailAfter months of getting to know fascinating guests, it's time you got to know us! In this special episode, Quinn and Naila flip the script and interview each other about everything they've never shared on air.What You'll Discover:How Naila's 24 years in Pakistan shaped her sustainability mission (spoiler: it started at age 10)Quinn's most ridiculous client story involving techno music and a major bankThe real story behind Naila's decade-long "I'm going to learn guitar" promiseWhy Quinn has been strategically purchasing fleece-lined tights for monthsNaila's secret children's book project and app idea that could change how we connect for goodThe most embarrassing moments from 14 years at Unilever vs. 20+ years in advertisingPlus: A game of Two Truths and a Lie that reveals which host once [spoiler alert - you'll have to listen], rapid-fire favorites that span continents and decades, and the surprisingly emotional story of how a corporate sustainability expert and a brand strategist from different sides of the Atlantic became creative partners.Whether you're here for the business insights, cultural perspectives, or just want to hear two friends figure out they both have way too many unfinished creative projects, this episode proves that sometimes the best conversations happen when you stop trying to be professional.Connect with Quinn: @hdco on Instagram, LinkedIn Connect with Naila: @p3connect.uk on Instagram, LinkedInWhere to Listen & WatchPodcast Platforms:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicYouTubeFollow Now, Near, and the Future:Website: nownearfuture.comInstagram: @nownearfutureLinkedIn: @nownearfutureFacebook: Now, Near, and the Future
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Naz Pauperio: You Are Not Your Clothes
Send us Fan MailWhat if fashion wasn't about expressing who you are, but about letting your actions speak louder than your wardrobe? This week, we sit down with Naz Pauperio, co-founder of FIFI, a Portugal-based sustainable clothing company that's flipping the fashion industry on its head.The Revolutionary Approach: While fast fashion churns out 50-60 new collections daily, FIFI offers just six black items designed to last years, not seasons. Their radical philosophy? "You are unique. You are not your clothes. Your clothes don't define you."What You'll Discover:Why FIFI's founders would be happy to never see you again (seriously!)The digital passport revolution coming to track every garment's journeyHow Portugal's rich textile heritage is fueling sustainable innovationWhy younger generations are choosing charity shops over shopping mallsThe shocking CEO-to-worker pay gaps driving fashion's sustainability crisisStandout Quote: "We'd be happy if we don't see you again. That sounds kind of crazy, but that's what we believe. We'd rather have lots of customers that come to us, but really they're buying one piece and they don't need to come to us very often."Whether you're a conscious consumer or curious about sustainable business models, Naz's mission to "close the loop and open minds" offers a refreshing take on fashion that prioritizes planet over profit.Connect with Naz & FIFI:Website: fifi-wear.comInstagram: @fifiwearWhere to Listen & WatchPodcast Platforms:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicYouTubeFollow Now, Near, and the Future:Website: nownearfuture.comInstagram: @nownearfutureLinkedIn: @nownearfutureFacebook: Now, Near, and the Future
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Alaina Wis: Voice & Authenticity
Send us Fan MailEver wondered what happens when AI meets authentic human creativity? This week, we sit down with professional voice actor Alaina Wis, who's brought characters to life in major video games like Starfield and Skyrim, and voiced commercials for brands like Google, Amazon, and Toyota.What You'll Discover:How AI is actually HELPING voice actors find better creative partnerships (spoiler: it's not what you think!)Why brands are choosing human voices over AI - even when the AI sounds "good enough"The wild world of video game voice acting (including Alaina's hilarious zombie moaning session)What a typical day looks like for a working voice actor (hint: 20-25 auditions daily!)Laugh-Out-Loud Moments:Naila attempts her "professional podcast voice" and immediately gets roastedDisney princess rankings get serious (Team Rapunzel vs Team Ariel!)Accent showdown: Mid-Atlantic madness with questionable attemptsQuinn's surprisingly solid Bill Clinton impression emergesIndustry Insights:The ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike affecting major gaming companiesHow remote recording opened global opportunities for voice talentWhy acting training is non-negotiable for gaming voice workThe future of interactive entertainment and narrative-driven gamesAlaina shares her journey from traditional studio sessions to building a thriving remote business, proving that creativity and authenticity will always have a place in our increasingly digital world. Plus, you've actually heard her voice before - she's the talent behind our podcast intro!Whether you're a creative professional navigating industry changes, curious about voice acting, or just love hearing authentic stories about building a sustainable creative career, this episode delivers both insights and entertainment.Connect with Alaina:Website: alainawis.comInstagram: @alainawis or @belleieveLinkedIn: Alaina WisFind Now, Near, and the Future:Website: nownearfuture.comInstagram/LinkedIn: @nownearfutureAvailable on all major podcast platforms
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Sadaf Javed: Quiet Leadership
Send us Fan Mail"When you say something as an introvert, it has weight. It changes the energy of the room."If you've ever felt like the corporate world wasn't built for quiet leaders, this episode will change your perspective entirely. Many introverted professionals struggle with visibility and authenticity in leadership roles, but what if your natural tendencies are actually your greatest strengths?In this episode of "Now, Near, and the Future," hosts Quinn Harrington and Naila Mir sit down with Sadaf Javed, Executive Leadership Coach and founder of Quiet Thrivers, to explore why introverted leadership might be exactly what today's chaotic business world needs most.Sadaf, drawing from her decades of corporate experience at companies like Unilever, reveals the hidden advantages quiet leaders possess and shares practical strategies for thriving without changing who you are. She unpacks why "getting clearer" matters infinitely more than "getting louder."In this episode, we explore:Why introverted leaders often outperform with self-motivated teamsThe visibility trap and how to reframe it as "speaking up in moments that matter"How hybrid work environments actually favor introverted leadership stylesThe physical workspace challenges that hinder quiet leadersWhy organizations need to expand their diversity and inclusion efforts beyond demographicsKey takeaway: "You suffer more in imagination than in reality" - a Stoic philosophy that perfectly captures the internal struggles many introverted leaders face.Whether you're an introverted leader seeking authenticity or an organization wanting to unlock the potential of all personality types, this conversation offers practical insights for thriving in corporate environments without compromising who you are.
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Bob Hawkinson: The Disappearing Act
Send us Fan MailMeet the inventor who's making plastic vanish! Bob Hawkinson joins Quinn & Naila to reveal his revolutionary soil & marine biodegradable plastics that could transform agriculture & landscaping. From mulch bags that become weed barriers to trimmer line that doesn't pollute, Bob's innovations tackle the billions of pounds of plastic waste threatening our planet. Plus, don't Bob's amazing service dog Dixie, who detects blood sugar changes faster than medical devices! 🌱 #SustainablePlastics #BiodegradableSolutions
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Carl Smith: Building Community Beyond Digital
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when a digital community drops "Digital" from its name? Bureau founder Carl Smith joins us to share why his thriving agency leadership community is embracing a future where digital is as ubiquitous as electricity. With his trademark humor and frankness, Carl reveals the state of digital services in 2025, why smaller shops are thriving, and how community-building transcends industry jargon.From agency leaders mistaking cultural differences for personal slights to the surprising cost of running a Slack community ($75K a year!), Carl offers insights that are equal parts strategic and heartfelt. As he puts it, "We have to work together... when one person's in trouble with too little and another's in trouble with too much, we have to find a way." His parting wisdom? "Slow down. You're gonna be okay."Whether you're running an agency, building a community, or simply navigating the evolving digital landscape, Carl reminds us that behind every rebrand and business model, human connection remains the essential ingredient.
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Britt McTammany: The Future of AI in Filmmaking
Send us Fan MailIn this eye-opening episode of "Now, Near, and the Future," we explore the evolving role of AI in filmmaking with award-winning cinematographer Britt McTammany. From using Midjourney to visualize futuristic worlds for multi-million dollar film pitches to his experiences shooting the critically acclaimed "The Artifice Girl," Britt shares fascinating insights about how AI is transforming the creative process. We discuss the balance between technological advancement and preserving the human element in storytelling, the ethical considerations when using AI for concept development, and the future of production in an increasingly automated industry. Whether you're a filmmaker, creative professional, or simply curious about how AI is reshaping visual storytelling, this conversation offers both practical wisdom and thoughtful perspective on navigating this technological revolution.
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AI Revolution: Friend, Foe, or Future Collaborator?
Send us Fan MailIs AI coming for creative jobs? Quinn Harrington and Naila Mir explore the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and the creative industry. From personal AI experiences to ethical considerations, this episode dives into how AI is reshaping design, marketing, and communication. Plus, a fun "Across the Pond" segment uncovers why British people call it a "loo." Perfect for creatives navigating the AI landscape.
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Introducing Now, Near, and the Future!
Send us Fan MailJourney with hosts Quinn Harrington and Naila Mir as they introduce their new podcast exploring business innovation across three time horizons. This trailer episode establishes the unique format that examines current trends (Now), upcoming developments (Near), and long-term visions (Future) in marketing, communication, and sustainable business.Quinn brings her expertise as a branding agency founder who has worked with major clients including TransUnion, Nielsen, and the PGA TOUR. With a background in strategic brand development and visual storytelling, she offers practical insights on creative business solutions and future-focused marketing.Naila contributes her extensive experience in sustainability, corporate social responsibility and employee engagement. Her work at Unilever and as founder of P3 Connect gives her a unique perspective on purpose-driven business and creating meaningful impact through authentic communication.Together, they invite you to join their conversations with thought leaders, innovators, and industry experts who are shaping the landscape of business today and tomorrow. Whether you're an entrepreneur, business professional, industry analyst, or student, this podcast offers valuable insights to stay ahead of the curve.Episode Zero sets the stage for discussions that balance the practical needs of today with the innovative possibilities of tomorrow, all while keeping an eye on the visionary horizons that will transform business in the years to come.
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Kimber McCafferty: The Power of Voice
Send us Fan MailVeteran broadcaster turned marketing innovator Kimber McCafferty joins Quinn and Naila to explore how authentic communication drives both employee and customer engagement. Drawing from her decades of experience in radio, TV and brand building, Kimber shares insights on creating genuine connections, maintaining cultural alignment, and navigating sustainability in modern business.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Imagine a show that's part crystal ball, part microscope, and part rocket ship. We're diving into what's happening now, peeking around the corner at what's coming next, and dreaming big about the future.Now, Near, and the Future is a podcast that will explore and analyze current trends, near-future prospects, and long-term visions in the business world, providing listeners with lively conversation, insights, strategies, and inspiration.
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