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Killer Innovations Radio Show

Phil McKinney
Phil McKinney
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Phil McKinney

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Killer Innovations is an award winning podcast and nationally syndicated radio show hosted by Phil McKinney, author of Beyond The Obvious and former CTO for Hewlett-Packard (HP).

The show brings together leading innovators to talk about creativity, design and innovation and how the listeners can take what they've done and apply it.  The host, Phil McKinney, brings his +30 year career developing award winning products and technologies used by 100’s of millions of consumers and businesses worldwide.

The mission is to help the audience harness the power of innovation to radically improve their personal, career and business success.

History

The show launched on March 22, 2005 (before iTunes) as an experiment to see if this emerging platform could be used to satisfy a request from his early mentor to “pay-it-forward”. Early support from Adam Curry put the show on the map and as they say – the rest is history.

The show has now surpassed 200+ episodes covering a wide range of topics.

Radio Show

In July of 2015, the show was picked up for national syndication as a talk radio show on the BizTalk Radio Network. The show is live on Sundays at 5:00PM East – 2:00PM West.  The Sunday show is re-broadcast on Saturday at 6:00AM East – 3:00AM West – 10:00AM GMT for our European fans.

So how do we describe the show? Killer Innovations is radio show where leading innovators come together to discuss creativity, design and innovation.

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Studio SessionsLive Each Sunday 5pm Eastern - 2pm Pacific

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Phil McKinney is an innovator, podcaster, author, and speaker. He is the retired CTO of HP. Phil's book, Beyond The Obvious, shares his expertise and lessons learned on innovation and creativity.


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