Hello beautiful people,
I am stoked to announce the launch of Code Red, my monthly column for people who are pissed off about technology going rogue, want to do something about it, and wish to use technology in positive ways to create a better future for humanity.
Who dis?
I’m Ursula Eysin, a published columnist for e-media, Austria’s biggest technology magazine, where I’ve covered opinion pieces on technology going rogue, what to do about it, and how to create a better future for humanity since 2018.
On top of that, I am a theater, opera, and film producer turned technology consultant, communication expert, and future scenario developer of 20+ years.
You find me here as Red Swan, which is my company’s name (www.redswan.at).
Fun facts about me:
I am a trained ballerina and used to work as a producer, moderator, and presenter in theater, opera, and film before I became a passionate technology consultant and communication professional.
And, though I don’t have a drop of Chinese blood in me, I am fluent in Mandarin Chinese and worked for the Chinese Television Chanel CCTV in my 20s.
What do you get?
Against all recommendations, I will not clutter your inbox with daily or, let alone, hourly messages.
I must confess, I am a legacy writer. I know, I know. That’s hugely frowned upon by online writers who push out listicles with life advice on a daily basis.
But my columns reflect deep insights, and I stubbornly insist on writing them well. So they need a while to be birthed.
If you like and subscribe, you’ll get a monthly issue delivered to your inbox every first Sunday of the month.
Sounds good? It get’s even better: Subscribing to the column is free and simple. A small step for you, a giant leap for my publication.
Of course you can unsubscribe anytime.
Want to connect with me directly? Just toss me an email at office ‘at’ redswan.at or find me on LinkedIn @ursulaeysin or @redswanvienna.