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12 Songs You Need On Your iPod

One of my obsessions is new music. It's like a drug... and thankfully much cheaper. ;-) And even if you're not as flashy as Elton, in my humble opinion at least, here are 12 songs that will make your iPod categorically better. It's a proven fact, actually.* MUSIC STARTS HERE -- links go straight to iTunes! * I did a study. Not really. But it is on Wikipedia.** ** Not really. But you will love this music! 01. Meese - "Next In Line" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/nextinline.mp3] 02. Everest - "Angry Storm" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/angrystorm.mp3] 03. Deb Talan - "Big Strong Girl" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/bigstronggirl.mp3] 04. Iron & Wine - "Communion Cups & Someone's Coat" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/communioncups.mp3] 05. The Format - "She Doesn't Get It" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/doesntgetit.mp3] 06. The Cast of Glee - "Don't Stop Believin'" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/dontstopbelievin.mp3] 07. Bell X1 - "Eve, The Apple Of My Eye" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/evetheapple.mp3] 08. Brandi Carlile - "Hiding My Heart" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/hidingmyheart.mp3] 09. The Rescues - "I Miss Missing You" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/missmissingyou.mp3] 10. Jim Bianco - "Painkiller" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/painkiller.mp3] 11. Augustana - "Rest, Shame, Love" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/restshamelove.mp3] 12. The Weepies - "How You Survived The War" [audio:http://joshallan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/music/survivedthewar.mp3] NEED MORE TUNES!? //

Don Tapscott Wants You To Hire Me

OK, well, maybe not ME, exactly, but definitely US Gen Y'ers! For my new book, I've been doing a ridiculous amount of research about generational studies, social media, new technologies, culture shifts, etc. It's an fascinating field, mostly because it's in the beginning of its adoption phases. Given, phenomena do seem to "tip" at a much more rapid pace these days (if you need more info on that, watch this from 2:34-2:54), but by my estimation we've not yet begun to really see widespread mainstream implications from the social shifts that are occurring. As you may well imagine, there is a veritable cornucopia of information on these topics all over the internet. Somebody that's been growing in popularity on my "favorite people I've never met" list is Don Tapscott. He's an author and consultant that specializes in the areas of Gen Y (he calls us the "Net Generation," for good reason) and societal shifts. I wanted to introduce you to this gentleman, if you're not already familiar, because he seems to have a really solid grasp on emerging culture. Today I came across a particularly great article and video today by Don called "Harnessing the Net Generation," which explains in a very articulate way why the war for talent is actually just beginning (not ending) and why us Gen Y'ers could actually be some of the most powerful employees your company could add during a time of uncertainty. Click HERE to see the vid and article. Thanks for maintaining such a positive outlook, Don! I'm with you -- I think we're going to see some absolutely fantastic shifts towards positive culture change over the next decade. //