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Kobie Fuller is the perfect venn diagram of the Athlete CEO – he was a track star at Harvard, used his background in tech to invest early in some of the top winners of emerging technologies including Oculus and Exact Target, and now works as a partner for Upfront Ventures where he continues to help discover and fund innovative tech companies.He has seen startups rise and fall and knows what it takes to be successful in founding a company, and shares with us what he’s seen over the years. He also is uniquely familiar with how the worlds of sports and business intersect in their values and daily practices, which he has used to help advise new business owners as well as find his own success as a co-founder through Valence Community, a social network for Black professionals started in November 2019.Prior to Upfront, Kobie was the CMO at REVOLVE in Los Angeles, one of the world’s largest fashion e-commerce sites. Earlier in his career he was an investor at Insight Venture Partners and a founding member of Openview Venture Partners. He was the captain of the Harvard track team when he attended and ran the 200m, and the 400m events.Topics discussed include:Why Kobie got kicked off the basketball team growing upAccomplishing big things by taking on the mentality of “It takes what it takes”Putting in the work needed to achieve your goalsThe similarities between athletes and venture capitalistsHow to surround yourself with elite performers instead of bozosThe founding of Valence Community in 2019How start up founders can be successful by leaning in to what they’re uniquely equipped to doHow to find a mentorTips on balancing your life and being a good example to your kidsInvesting in yourself by being selfless and selfish at the same timeThe importance of investing in your health and wellness
What you will learnHow to get your first 100 customersHow to learn marketing in 2019How to work in a role that you’re passionate about How putting yourself in uncomfortable situations can lead to big successWhy listening to your customers, understanding their problems and solving them with a level of authenticity has led Academy Xi to rapid growth How Ben learns new skills What the future of learning looks like Resources mentioned in this episodeAcademy XiGeneral AssemblyIntercom live chat Book recommendationsThe Code of the Extraordinary Mind by Vishen LakhianiDelivering Happiness by Tony HsiehSapiens book by Yuval Noah Harari What business you would build on Mars?This is an exciting thing. I mean Elon Musk is my hero. So I think if I was there, if education was something that would be needed, I would probably start education, because it's something that I believe in. I'll probably focus less on the skills that we're teaching today only because they'd probably be less applicable and more about the soft skills and look at how we could align I guess different interests of Martians and human and how are we going to educate each other and how we are going to live and what skillset we really need to build on Mars? I'm sure they would be incredibly intelligent, so I would look at how, what sort of skills they have and how we can integrate our learnings together and build something really exciting.To see the full episode transcript and get a listener exclusive 3 month free trial of Metigy, visit metigy.com/podcast
Recording date: 2019-10-31John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellDan Wahlin @DanWahlinJules Kremer @Jules_KremerResources:AngularAWSGoogle Cloud PlatformAzureService WorkersIntro to service workersWhat is a MonorepoWikipedia Monorepo referenceSticky Note ExerciseGoogle GDEsPolymerDartFlutterWhat is EQ and EI?Why Remote Work is the Future of ITThe Best Tech for Working Remote in 2019How to work from home and look good doing itWeb AssemblyRe-assembling the Web with Web AssemblyBlazorAngular IvyTimejumps03:09 Guest introduction09:40 What are some of the challenges in leading teams?12:52 What is a monorepo?14:18 Sponsor: Ag Grid15:20 How do you bring teams and tech together?29:55 When you put together a team, what do you look for/34:01 Sponsor: Nrwl34:32 What is EQ?41:08 What do you think about remote working?48:37 What do you think about older workers?50:54 Final thoughts
Back to the Roots ist das Motto der aktuellen Folge! Da KWiNK und meine Wenigkeit dieses Mal nur wenig Option gesehen haben die grossen Themen zu verhandeln, sind wir zu unseren Wurzeln zurück gekehrt und haben mal wieder ein paar kleinere, unwichtigere und vielleicht auch auserzählte Themen gesucht, die es zu besprechen gilt. So kam es, dass wir uns den kleinen Shitstorm angesehen haben, der in der vergangenen Woche über Don Alphonso hinweg gefegt ist und einen Blick darauf geworfen haben, wie es überhaupt zu dieser - in der Aussenwirkung doch recht krassen - Twitterexplosion kommen konnte. Ausserdem hat Diemen noch einmal in die Schweizer Debatte um das Thema "Was darf Satire", das wir ausführlich in der Folge 009 behandelt haben, hineingeschaut. Wir sprechen hier über "Deville" und die Frage ob Jesus heute ein Nagelstudio eröffnen würde... Linkliste:Nach Charlie Hebdo: Titanic bleibt auf Kurs - Freenet - 07.01.2015UBI Entscheidung zu SRF Deville - Echo der Zeit - 08.11.2019How political parties changed - Factualy - 13.08.2019"Wenn Hass aus dem Netz Leben bedroht" - DLF Kultur - 22.11.2019 Jetzt neu: Hinterlasst uns einen Audiokommentar via WhatsApp! Added einfach die +41 76 517 1337 und sprecht euren Kommentar (in maximal 3 Minuten Länge) ein. Wir spielen ihn dann am Ende des kommenden Podcasts.
Daniel 3, v. 1-18 - October 13th, 2019How surprised would you be if you walked into a hotel room you reserved only to find it being lived in by someone else? That might depend on your temperament, but needless to say, you would have some words with hotel management! Now let me ask you, how do you think God feels – who has reserved the exclusive right of your heart – when He finds your adoration being doled out to anything and everything but Him? If Daniel 3 shows us anything (and there’s a lot!) at least we must see how real and forceful the competition for our hearts can be. Like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, you and I need to be ready with an answer when the inner knock (or pounding) resounds upon our hearts.
Show Notes:Screenwriting and video production for children age 11+YouTube Gamecasting and Video ProductionSTEAM ACTIVITY: VIDEO PRODUCTION FOR KIDSTEACHING VIDEO PRODUCTION IN SCHOOLS: KIDS & VIDEO MAKING GO TOGETHER LIKE PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY!A Manual for Child-Created Video Production for Use by Classroom TeachersHelping your children make videos - If your children love moviemaking, here are some tips for helping them develop their production skills and storytelling abilities. Moviemaking is almost always a team effort, and it can be very rewarding to team up with your kids on a project. If you already have decent video production skills, you can be a teacher and a helper. If you're a novice, making a movie is an opportunity for you and your child to learn together and from each other.Digital Video Production: Start a YouTube ChannelParents concerned about YouTube debate whether to let their children have their own channels; some forbid it, others send them to summer camp - These camps bring up a debate raging in many households: whether to allow children to post videos on YouTube. It gets at perhaps the biggest question of parenting in a digital age, which is how much leeway to give children in this fast-changing frontier while also protecting them—from themselves as much as from others. While many parents won't even entertain the idea of allowing their children to be on YouTube, in part because it could invite bullying or predators, others view the medium as a creative outlet that can teach their children life skills, such as planning, storytelling and composure.Film + Photography Summer Camps - Experience digital filmmaking or learn professional photography and Photoshop® techniques with hands-on, in-class and field-based instruction. Photography students discover how to capture images, create vibrant and professional digital photos, understand color theory, and discover the masters of modern art. Film students will be immersed in the entire production process, from screenwriting and storyboarding to shooting, editing and post-production.2019 Minecraft for YouTube Camps in Philadelphia PA, Main Line PA, Lower Gwynedd PA, Cherry Hill NJ, Princeton NJ, Montclair NJ, NYC Manhattan, Long Island NY, Wilmington DE, Washington DC, Towson MD, St. Louis MO & Los Angeles CA!SUMMER CAMP - HEY, WHAT'S UP YOUTUBERS?! DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTIONYouTube Stars – Summer Camp – June 24-28, 2019How should we teach our kids to use digital media?Kids & Tech: Tips for Parents in the Digital AgeTeaching Kids to Be Smart About Social MediaHow Should We Teach Our Kids to Use Digital Media?Teaching Children Responsible Use of TechnologyTeaching Kids How To Use Social Media Responsibly
Podcast: Evaluate Your Trading YearIn this weekly video:00:31 – Was 2018 a good trading year for you?01:02 – What worked and what did not work?01:42 – Stop the searching and time wasting02:31 – Surround yourself with real traders03:14 – Client makes 7% gain in 1 week03:52 – Daily analysis finishes 21st December and starts on 14th January 201904:30 – We love trading and see you in 2019How has your trading gone this year and what are you going to do to make any changes as we head into next year? Let's talk about that and more right now.Hey, traders, Andrew Mitchem here, The Forex Trading Coach, with video and podcast number 303, coming from Nelson in the South Island. Early morning here as I'm off for the day. We're down here on holiday and just wanted to make this video. The last one for 2018. And really to talk about how has your year gone? Was 2018 a good trading year for you?What's been good for you? What's worked? What's not worked? What time frame charts have worked? What type of strategies worked? And what is it that you need to do? Just use the next few weeks over Christmas, over New Year, to evaluate your trading and to really to put you in the right position for making next year a really good year for you.Have you found that the technical analysis has worked? Have you found that maybe fundamental analysis has worked? Maybe you're looking at a combination of the two. What worked and what did not work?Maybe you're completely confused and you're not sure what should work or what does work. Maybe your finding yourself glued to the charts all day and you're finding that maybe 15 minute charts are just not working for you. It's just too fast. Maybe you think that daily charts, or weekly or monthly charts, you don't have a big enough account. Whatever it is, use these next few weeks to really workout what is going to make 2019, and beyond, work for you. Really important you do that.Stop the searching and time wastingI also think it's important that a lot of people I hear from, who are not clients, they're spending far too much time searching around Google, looking for the next latest greatest strategy. They're spending too much time on forum sites and basically getting inundated with other people's opinions and information overload. The old analysis paralysis going on there. You know, that can be dangerous as well because a lot of those places, in all honesty, are probably populated by people who don't trade, who can't trade, that type of thing. A bit of a generalisation, but you know, online, a lot of places like that, forums, etc., especially in the trading world, can be like that. Surround yourself with real tradersIt's important that you surround yourself with real traders. People who are trading. People also not glued to the charts. Like I said, I'm here in Nelson, I'm trading off the daily charts this week. I put a few trades on the weekly charts as well, but I'm not trading much else, because I don't want to this week, I'm doing other things. Got the family here, going around, been on the beach, although it was a bit of a cloudy day today. Just having a good time doing other things.And really, you need to surround yourself by people who are, who I suppose walking the talk, not just talking it, they're actually out there doing it, and I think that's really important as well.Client makes 7% gain in 1 weekLook, I'll just received an email this morning from a client, Mickoli. And Mickoli said, "Hey Andrew, last week I was trading just on the longer time frame chats and I made 7% in a week." Now, he's risking 1% per trade, but we made a 7% return last week. So, ask yourself, do you want to do that from just trading 10, 20 minutes, once a day? And if you do,
Welcome to a slightly different PRmoment podcast. This week we're going to be doing a year in review of 2018. The show will be divided up into three parts. First up, we have Alice Weightman, founder and CEO of Hanson Search, who's going to talk to us about the PR talent market in 2018. Then we have PRCA director general Francis Ingham, who’ll be giving us a wider perspective about the health of the sector over the past 12 months. Finally, we have Taylor Herring co-founder James Herring guving us his perspective on the most interesting pieces of work over the past year.Here’s a summary of what Alice and I talked about:The “busyness” barometer of the UK PR sector in the last 12 monthsThe impact of Brexit on PR recruitmentHow the shift from retainer work to project work has affected the recruitment market How 2018 started with a lot of focus on senior hires in PR, but this then fell away over the summerThe trend of talent going client-side in 2018How the continuing divergence of PR practice is splitting the talent market in twoTo what extent management consultants are hiring in great PR talentThe trend of PR firms hiring business consultants in 2018Alice reveals the types of positions that are in most demand in 2018Alice discusses the potential negative impact of a bad hire at a senior levelWhy independent firms are hiring different people from the larger groupsWhy hiring trends in PR are in a period of change and evolutionWhy the rise of freelancers is disrupting the business model for PR markets such as healthcareWhy a lack of flexible working is driving people towards freelance workAnd here is a summary of what Francis Ingham and I discuss: A perspective on the financial state of the global PR sectorHow UK PR is powering ahead financiallyWhat have been the biggest challenges for PR in 2019How talent and evaluation have again been PR's greatest challenges in 2018Why the large, mid-size and small agencies have all had different types of problems in 2018Why mid-size generalist PR firms are having a tough timeThe advantages that independent agencies have over the holding companiesWhether Francis thinks that PR is winning market share from the advertising sectorFrancis questions whether PR has overemphasised its over-servicing problemWhy Francis believes there is an intrinsic link between PR's evaluation problem, its inability to charge more and its growth-limiting talent problem.And lastly, James Herring co-founder of Taylor Herring, gives us his top five campaigns of 2018.
Tuesday December 11 The Year End Wrap Up Show 2018 is already coming to an end in what could be argued as one of the most contentious years in sex work in decades. From FOSTA/SESTA to Stormy Daniels our business has been under attack even more than is normal. But we made it through. THAT’S WHY THIS IS YOUR SHOW! I’m opening the phone lines for YOU to talk about ANYTHING YOU want. CALL IN &… ?PROMOTE your business! ?Wish your friends a happy holiday ?Tell us what you plan to do in 2019 ?ASK ANY QUESTION on ANY FETISH THE PHONE LINES ARE ALL YOURS! 1-657-383-0031 ALSO: Chris from the Extreme Cuckolding show will update us on how he’s doing (I’m working on getting Kevin)Amberly Rothfield will be giving you TIPS to JUMP START your business in 2019How to keep your business SAFE in 2019 including WHAT SERVICES NOT TO USE if you plan to STAY in this business.Find out all the EROTIC BOOKS you should be ready over the holidaysand MORE!
On today’s episode, we dive into Twitter one final time for the summer to take listener questions in a mailbag reviewing the offseason. Questions based on topics such as:Expectations for Deandre AytonWhat we know about Brandon Knight and his outlook for 2018-19Decision time for Dragan Bender and Marquese ChrissPossibilities at point guard and forward in the summer of 2019How the Suns can create financial flexibility next yearWe’ll be back with guest episodes the rest of the week, so stay tuned. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices