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In this episode of Next-Gen Insights, part of the EC&M On Air podcast series, Editor-in-Chief Ellen Parson passes the torch to Managing Editor Ellie Coggins, who will be taking over as host for the Next-Gen series, and shares what to expect from the upcoming class of 30 Under 30 All Stars.
VOW 30 Under 30 dropped and the polite disagreements are flowing. Contract news arrived, El Grande Americano cuts through that, Steve Maclin and TNA have consciously uncoupled, MJF is injured, and BOSJ 33 wrapped. Let's get into it!RUNSHEET0:00:00 Intro0:01:57 VOW 30 Under 30 List0:20:12 Contract News & El Grande Americano1:07:21 Steve Maclin Gone from TNA1:32:32 WWE shareholder trial cancelled1:41:21 MJF Injured2:01:29 Best of the Super Jrs 33 Recap
Fred rides solo to talk about the latest news in AEW, quick reviews of the last two episodes of Dynamite, how Dave Meltzer didn't rate Mark Davis-Will Ospreay a 5.75-star match, and the VOW 30 Under 30 & Greatest Wrestler Ever 100 lists. It should be a fun little time that I hope you enjoy.Like, comment, and subscribe. Thanks for listening.Our theme song is Natural Duality by Joseph McDade.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fred rides solo to talk about the latest news in AEW, quick reviews of the last two episodes of Dynamite, how Dave Meltzer didn't rate Mark Davis-Will Ospreay a 5.75-star match, and the VOW 30 Under 30 & Greatest Wrestler Ever 100 lists. It should be a fun little time that I hope you enjoy.Like, comment, and subscribe. Thanks for listening.Our theme song is Natural Duality by Joseph McDade.
Welcome back to Open The Voice Gate! Case (https://twitter.com/_inyourcase) and Mike (https://twitter.com/fujiiheya) are back with an update on the comings and goings of Dragongate.Open The Voice Gate is declaring it summer between Mike's Thunderstorm Warnings and it being June and they return to make sense of a very difficult time in Dragongate. They open with a mystery topic before discussing Sunday's Kobe Sambo Hall (5/31) show, trying to make more sense of Kobe World 50 days out, Korakuen Doubleheader preview and the VOW 30 Under 30 List!Our podcast provider, Red Circle, offers the listeners the option to sponsor the show. Click on “Sponsor This Podcaster” at https://redcircle.com/shows/open-the-voice-gate and you can donate a single time, or set up a monthly donation to Open The Voice Gate!Please Rate and Review Open The Voice Gate on the podcast platform of your choice and follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/openvoicegate.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
John and Eric (fka Snazzy??) are back for another super packed episode of Wrestling Omakase! They start things off with some discussion of VOW's latest edition of the 30 Under 30 project- who they voted for that got lost in the honorable mentions, then as 30-16 dropped right when they started recording they go through that list as well. Plus, lots of discussion on young wrestlers and how different places do (or don't) develop them in general! Then it's on to a major topic from last week, as they talk the major news of NJPW's sale from Bushiroad to TV Asahi & Cyberagent, including a lot of things they think people are getting wrong about this topic so far.Then of course it's on to our show reviews, starting out with a STARDOM Korakuen show from 5/26 packed with major news: of course, Utami Hayashishita's sudden return to the company being the big one, but also a major title change on top. They break it all down as well as the sudden burst of unit movement from this past weekend as well. Then it's on to NJPW BOSJ Nights 8-10 (5/27, 5/29 & 5/30) which were kind of the dog days of the tournament, though there were still a couple highlights (and some real lowlights as well).Afterward they talk a trio of shows that all took place on May 31st, starting with the King of DDT finals from Korakuen Hall. They break down a somewhat surprising winner, whether or not this was a mistake, if DDT's young talent is being pushed fast enough, "vibes" and more. Then it's over to Marvelous to talk their latest Shin Kiba 1st Ring show, featuring some notable foreign talent, Chigusa Nagayo's divisive commentary (Nicole made a run in for this part- she is not a fan!), and what's coming up next for them. Finally, it's back to the land of Ice Ribbon to discuss their show from Yokohama that John was particularly invested in the result of, as their favorite wrestler in the promotion tries to earn a title shot on a show they're going to next month! Also somewhere in here we rank the Omakase co-hosts by who would beat who in a FIGHT, so definitely don't miss that!Joshi-ing Around podcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/1309343e-3781-4750-9209-4efbc9976ab6Social Suplex newsletter: https://www.socialsuplex.com/newsletter/Follow Wrestling Omakase on Twitter: http://twitter.com/wrestleomakaseFollow John on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/justoneenby.bsky.socialAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On the latest episode of the Illinois REALTORS® Podcast David Ferrel guest hosts our interview with Cinny Chui, a Chicago-based REALTOR® who was recently named to NAR's 2026 list of 30 Under 30.
Russell and Madeline interview 30 Under 30 Winner Sara Frank.
Binny's is in the list business! Our yearly 50 Under $50 and 30 Under $30 lists are always popular with both Binny's staff and customers. This week on Barrel to Bottle we're tasting highlights from this spring's 30 Under $30 list with wine managers Gabe and Jon. Anselmi San Vincenzo 2024 Breaking Bread Marmalade Orange 2024 Patz & Hall Chardonnay Sonoma Coast 2024 Ponzi Pinot Noir Tavola 2023 Stolpman Vineyards La Cuadrilla Ballard Canyon 2023 If you have a question for the Barrel to Bottle Crew, email us at comments@binnys.com, or reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. If we answer your question during a podcast, you'll get a $20 Binny's Gift Card! If you like our podcast, subscribe wherever you download podcasts. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts.
In this episode Felida Villarreal shares a bit about her story and what experiences have shaped her life. Felida currently serves as President & CEO of Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement (VIDA), a transformative regional nonprofit founded in 1995 that empowers Rio Grande Valley residents to achieve economic prosperity through market-driven training, resources, and career pathways. A licensed Certified Public Accountant in Texas, Felida holds a Master of Accountancy from the University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from the University of Texas – Pan American. Recognized as a rising leader in workforce development, Felida was named one of Hispanic Executive's prestigious "30 under 30" honorees in 2024 and among their Leading Latinas in 2025 for her commitment to empowering Latino communities through innovative workforce initiatives and creating sustainable pathways to high-wage careers. Her impact has garnered multiple accolades, including the Hispanic Women Making History Award from HWNT-RGV, and many others. Felida also serves on the Hidalgo County Prosperity Taskforce, a strategic initiative launched by County Judge Richard Cortez to combat poverty in the RGV. In this interview from September 2025, Felida also discusses some of her adversities, provides some life advice both in English and Spanish, and also shares what keeps her going and why she invests so much in the Rio Grande Valley community.
This week on the Queer News podcast, in top news, the WNBA and the Players Union have a verbal agreement! In politics, Idaho's ant-trans bathroom bill is on the move, and New York makes queer history again. In culture and entertainment, we caught up with the authors of the newly released book: Fair Game: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports, and the Windy City Times is accepting nominations for their 30 under 30 outstanding LGBTQ+ individuals. Let's get into it. Want to support this podcast?
The future of women's wrestling is already here. In this special Women's 30 Under 30 episode of Cruising With Kayfabe, we spotlight the rising stars who are shaping the next era of the industry. From breakout prospects to established main eventers under 30, this list spans WWE, AEW, STARDOM, TNA, and the independent scene. This is not about hype. It is about presence, progression, character work, consistency, and long term upside. Who is ready now, and who is about to take over? Featured in this episode: Megan Bayne Izzi Dame Jacy Jayne Zayda Steel Stori Denali Anna Jay Thea Hail Maxxine Dupri Delmi Exo Billie Starkz Jordynne Grace Rhea Ripley Ariana Grace Tatum Paxley Momo Watanabe Blake Monroe Starlight Kid Persephone Xia Brookside Jaida Parker Roxanne Perez Noam Dar Bozilla Sareee Priscilla Kelly Sol Ruca Dani Luna Skye Blue We break down the standouts, the dark horses, and the names casual fans might not be watching yet but should be. Some are already champions. Some are building momentum. All of them represent how deep women's wrestling is right now.For a full episode archive (AD FREE) and exclusive content visit CWKPOD.COMMake sure and follow the show and leave us a 5 Star Frog Splash of a review!Be sure to Follow us on all of our socials @CruisingwithKayfabe on Facebook and Instagram, @ItsMongo and @CruisingWithKayfabe_Emily on TikTok. Visit Dubby Energy at https://www.dubby.gg/discount/Mongo?ref=TokPgWhTYa3YrX and use promo code "MONGO" to save 10% on all orders all the time!
The next generation is not coming. They are already here. In our Men's 30 Under 30 episode of Cruising With Kayfabe, we spotlight the wrestlers who are defining the next era of the industry. From AEW to WWE to New Japan to the indies, this class is stacked with main event potential, breakout stars, and future world champions. This is not about hype. It is about trajectory. Ring IQ. Character evolution. Big match performance. Who is ready to carry companies in the next five years? Featured in this episode: Kyle Fletcher MJF Bron Breakker Oba Femi Je'Von Evans Dante Martin Nick Wayne Gabe Kidd Máscara Dorada Daniel Garcia Jack Perry HOOK Kevin Knight Axiom Atlantis Jr. Hologram Komander Lee Johnson Blake Christian Adam Priest Alec Price Myron Reed Shota Umino We break down who is already operating at a main event level, who is on the brink of a breakout year, and who might surprise people the most. Some are polished. Some are raw but explosive. All of them are under 30 and pushing the business forward.For a full episode archive (AD FREE) and exclusive content visit CWKPOD.COM Make sure and follow the show and leave us a 5 Star Frog Splash of a review! Be sure to Follow us on all of our socials @CruisingwithKayfabe on Facebook and Instagram, @ItsMongo and @CruisingWithKayfabe_Emily on TikTok. Visit Dubby Energy at https://www.dubby.gg/discount/Mongo?ref=TokPgWhTYa3YrX and use promo code "MONGO" to save 10% on all orders all the time!
In this episode of Now & Then… Again, Wendy VanderWal Martin sits down with Gavin Cogburn—a Texas-based spiritual director-in-training, retreat leader, and member of the Henri Nouwen Society's 30 Under 30 cohort. Gavin shares her surprising journey from early childhood education to interfaith spiritual formation, her deep connection to Henri Nouwen's writings, and her vision for creating retreats that speak to an overstimulated, longing generation. Together, they explore silence, safety, belovedness, and the ache for “home” in a wounded world—offering a hopeful glimpse of how Nouwen's wisdom is being reimagined by young leaders today. ___________ Resources & Links 2026 Conference Website - https://www.conference.henrinouwen.org/ Sponsor 30 > 30 https://www.henrinouwen.org/give https://www.retreathousecommunity.org/ https://www.gilmont.org/ Book Discussed: Way of the Heart https://amzn.to/2MZHLcX (US) https://amzn.to/2AxEi2y (CAD) ___________ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: henrinouwen.org/donate/ * SIGN UP FOR FREE DAILY E-MEDITATIONS: henrinouwen.org/meditation/ * MORE FREE RESOURCES: henrinouwen.org/ * FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/henrinouwensociety/ FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/nouwensociety/
We're back with a packed episode: our full reaction to Lola Tung's new movie trailer, why Lola and Chris Briney absolutely deserved their Forbes 30 Under 30 spots, and how Jenny Han helped. Plus a new “Free Therapy” life advice segment! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/c/BetterWithGlassesPodcast
Forbes 30 Under 30 list editors Alex York and Zoya Hasan discuss the challenging compilation of the 2026 list, which honors young business leaders across 20 categories. They detail the rigorous selection process, explaining they identify key "call outs" by seeking scale, influence, credible backers, and future industry trend potential. From the youngest founders creating new media suites for artists to revisiting the incredible success of past alumni in fields ranging from public safety drones to Hollywood, they explore how the next generation is leading the charge and continuing to challenge established norms.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this edition of Let's Have a Chat, I give my opinion on ESPN's latest list for wrestlers 30 Under 30. Where I feel certain wrestlers should have been placed. Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported - CC BY 3.0 Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
The RAWDOWN boys discuss all of the news coming out of RAW and Smackdown and get you caught up on all of the news happening inside and outside the ropes in WWE. Everything is on the table. This is just the tip of the iceberg with all of the stories and news going on in the WWE. Let's talk about it and everything else in the WWE Universe! WWE RAW, WWE Smackdown, NXT... It's all there! Come get your best weekly fix for all things WWE on The RAWDOWN, right here at The Turnbuckle Tavern! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT, SHARE, & CLICK THE BELL! TELL A FRIEND ABOUT US! Go to patreon.com/theturnbuckletavern to join our Patreon for only $2.99/mo!
In this episode of Advanced Manufacturing Now, host Steve Plumb, Editor-in-Chief of SME Media, joins colleagues Amy Bryson, Cary Gitter, and Cameron Kerkau to spotlight the inspiring young innovators shaping the future of manufacturing. From engineers designing 3D printers for military field use to metallurgists reinventing 1950s alloys and researchers working on NASA's missions, this year's 30 Under 30 honorees represent the brightest and most diverse talent in the industry.
In his book about the history of LGBTQ venture capital, Jackson Block keeps a card from Gunderson Dettmer that reads: “Nothing good comes out of just staying in your comfort zone. Be uncomfortable and create.” That philosophy has helped guide the co-founder and CEO of LGBT + VC as he bridges finance and social impact. With host Natalie Pierce, Jackson shares how he created the first nonprofit dedicated to advancing LGBTQ+ representation in venture capital. From launching at Netflix to partnering with the New York Stock Exchange in under three years, Jackson discusses his mission to empower 10,000 LGBTQ+ and ally investors by 2030. He explores creative capital's role in reshaping venture investing, from art tech to Broadway tech, demonstrating how purpose and profit work in tandem to build inclusive innovation ecosystems. Episode HighlightsWhile teaching venture capital at City College of New York, Jackson discovered that curricula across 20 universities referenced mostly male venture capitalists and excluded the 300 women-led VC firms documented by industry journals, inspiring him to write his book exploring the history of LGBTQ+ venture capital.Jackson partnered with Acrylic Robotics, founded by an LGBTQ+ entrepreneur, to commission custom art pieces using robots that replicate artists' painting strokes at scale, demonstrating how technology can enable artists to focus on creativity while expanding their reach and financial rewards.Jackson describes what he calls “creative capital” – encompassing user design, media, entertainment, and gaming – as sectors where LGBTQ+ communities find strong representation, noting that approximately 75% of LGBTQ+ people identify as gamers who often seek safer virtual worlds and forms of escapism.Jackson emphasizes that entrepreneurship requires stepping outside comfort zones, explaining that demographics drive destiny in venture capital and that intersecting creative fields with traditional finance brings fresh perspectives.
Even in high school, Katherine Mizrahi Rodriguez was interested in arts, crafts – and chemistry. Now co-founder and Chief Implementation Officer at Osmoses, she is revolutionizing clean energy production through a breakthrough membrane technology. In this installment of “The FutureWork Playbook” series spotlighting founders on Forbes' “30 Under 30,” Katherine discusses her past and looks to the future with host Natalie Pierce. Osmoses has developed molecular filters 100,000 times smaller than human hair to replace century-old, energy-intensive gas separation processes. With pilot programs launching in Canada and partnerships with global petrochemical companies, Osmoses could reduce the 15% of global energy consumption currently devoted to industrial gas separations. “We've always seen that value and potential for the market, which is something that drives us,” Katherine says.Episode HighlightsA native of Venezuela who immigrated to the United States at age 12, Katherine participated in – and founded – initiatives that support underrepresented minorities in science.At MIT, Katherine studied Material Science and Engineering, which allowed her to merge her interest in arts and crafts with her love of science and chemistry.Osmoses was born through the National Science Foundation's iCorps program, where Katherine and her co-founders conducted over 100 customer interviews to validate market need for their membrane technology.Industrial gas separations consume 15% of the world's energy, creating an opportunity for Osmoses' molecular filters to reduce energy consumption in applications from medical oxygen generation to renewable natural gas production.The company has secured non-recurring engineering revenue from a global petrochemical company and has two pilot programs launching in Canada at landfill and anaerobic digester sites.Katherine emphasizes the importance of cross-functional collaboration and mentorship in cleantech, explaining that diverse expertise is needed “so that a common problem can be solved because the complexity of these challenges is just so large.”
Mareme on Green Innovation & Entrepreneurship CultureMareme Dieng, Partner at 500 Global and a Forbes Afrique 30 Under 30 honoree, explains, “How do we let green ignite excitement in the world, even by itself?”She believes that culture plays a crucial role in shaping entrepreneurship:"In the U.S., young people are taught early to spot opportunities. It's not just about building companies, it's about recognizing why and how you build them."
Host Natalie Pierce updates listeners on two past guests and introduces them to a new one.First, she highlights Daniel Robinson, a guest from the first episode of “The FutureWork Playbook” in 2021. Daniel is the co-founder and CEO of Red 6, a company that has revolutionized pilot training by bringing live in-cockpit AR training to the US Air Force. Red 6 has been “outrageously successful” since Daniel's visit, Natalie explains, including securing major contracts with the US Air Force and partnering with Northrop Grumman.Second, she spotlights Samir Menon, CEO at Dexterity AI. When he visited back in the first season, Dexterity AI was doing groundbreaking work on how robotics could support and power human capabilities. It has since “transformed from a promising robotic startup into a global leader in warehouse automation,” Natalie says. Earlier this year, for example, the company secured $95 million in funding, reflecting strong investor confidence and accelerating development.Finally, Natalie welcomes Megan Ruan for the latest installment of the podcast's series featuring 30 Under 30 industry partners.As the child of Asian immigrants, Megan remembers a pivotal early-career moment when she was invited to a dinner packed with leaders from across industries, all focused on elevating Asian entrepreneurs. That night, surrounded by changemakers from entertainment to publishing, she knew she wanted in. “I just wanted to join the movement—whatever that looked like,” she tells Natalie.Megan went on to help build Gold House Foundation's venture arm, Gold House Ventures. By championing founders from the Asian and Pacific Islander community, the team has invested in 78 startups, powered an accelerator supporting over 115 companies, and helped unlock more than $2 billion in follow-on capital. Tune in to hear Megan's story and how she guides founders to tell their stories that generate investor commitment.Episode HighlightsGold House Ventures works hand-in-hand with Gold House Foundation, routing fund profits to support the nonprofit's efforts to move the needle for Asian Pacific Islander and diverse communities.The team blends “cultural insight and distribution advantage” with the usual investment metrics, putting founder-market-culture fit front and center rather than just product-market fit.As AI streamlines product development, Megan is clear: Founders need to show traction before fundraising. "You need to go out and test and iterate. With so many prototyping tools at your disposal, raising a pre-seed round without having tested the market is near impossible."Portfolio companies like Weee! and ChowBus tap into cultural affinity and nostalgia, forging strong loyalty among underserved users.Gold House focuses on “hidden giant markets”— industries overlooked by others where startups can gain a foothold before the bigger players take notice.
Coral reefs generate $2.7 trillion a year by powering tourism economies, protecting coastlines from storms, and yielding medicines that fight infections and cancer. Yet 90% of the planet's coral reefs could be gone by 2050 – a loss that Sam Teicher describes as an “ecological tragedy and a socioeconomic catastrophe.” That's why he co-founded the reef restoration company Coral Vita. In this installment of the “FutureWork Playbook” series spotlighting clients on Forbes' “30 Under 30,” Sam explains to host Natalie Pierce that Coral Vita uses land-based farming to grow climate-resilient corals up to 50 times faster than nature. With a resume that includes winning Prince William's Earthshot Prize and raising $8 million to close a Series A—the first for a coral restoration company—Sam shares insights about combining cutting-edge science with commercial viability. “To live in a world where we need to restore coral reefs is a pretty strong indictment,” he observes, “and also a testament about what people are willing to do and innovate on and push forward in order to ensure we can continue having a thriving planet.”Episode HighlightsCoral reefs generate $2.7 trillion annually and support 25% of marine life, yet we've lost half since the 1970s and are on track to lose over 90% by 2050.Coral Vita's land-based farms use microfragmentation technology to grow corals 50 times faster than natural rates while stress-hardening them through controlled temperature variations to create climate-resilient coral populations.The company operates on three revenue pillars: vertically integrated farms that serve as tourism attractions, technology licensing to other restoration practitioners, and coral relocation services for coastal development projects with survival rates up to 98%.Sam's work involves predicting coral reproduction with precision timing—within 45- to 90-minute windows during full moon cycles—using red-filtered lights underwater to avoid disrupting lunar cues that trigger mass spawning events.With farms in the Bahamas and Saudi Arabia, Sam describes the financial and technical considerations that inform broadening his work to develop farms around the globe.
As Gunderson Dettmer celebrates clients on the Forbes “30 under 30” list, Emily Zhen reflects on her immigrant family's journey, her unique background spanning biology and finance at Wharton and her early role in healthcare investment banking at Goldman Sachs. Today, she is a principal at Zeal Capital Partners, where she deploys capital to close gaps in health, wealth, and skills. “I think a lot about holistic whole body care, and that involves every aspect of your life. It involves your financial wellbeing, it involves your workplace wellbeing, how you show up at work, and it involves your health,” she tells host Natalie Pierce. Tune in as Emily unpacks Zeal's approach to wellness that connects financial technology, workforce development and healthcare to create lasting impact across generations.Episode HighlightsEmily's experience as a first-generation American shaped her mission-driven approach to investing, seeing firsthand how economic mobility and education transformed her family's life.At Zeal Capital Partners, Emily started and leads the healthcare investing vertical and also invests in fintech and future-of-work solutions; as she explains, "holistic whole body care involves every aspect of your life," including financial wellbeing and workplace wellness.Emily describes how women weren't required to be included in clinical trials until 1993, highlighting the massive healthcare disparities that still exist. It's vital to include not just women but racial minorities as well in such trials to ensure the science is accurate, she says.Emily highlights innovative companies in Zeal Capital's portfolio, including Seven Starling for women's mental health, Icon Savings Plan for portable retirement benefits, and Daivergent for neurodivergent job training.Emily's "nudge and touch" philosophy emphasizes using AI and technology to enable and augment human relationships rather than replace them, particularly important in healthcare where personal connections with providers remain essential.
Being an independent college admissions advisor opened Julia Dixon's eyes to the industry's unequal playing field, where those who can afford elite support get into elite universities. But she also saw how individual support can be a powerful tool to guide students in the admissions process. Her solution? ESAI (pronounced es-aye-eye), an ethical AI platform that has helped over 550,000 students craft authentic college applications without outsourcing their writing or fabricating experiences. Julia joins host Natalie Pierce in this inaugural episode of Gunderson Dettmer's “FutureWork Playbook” series that spotlights innovators featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 lists.Tune in to learn about ESAI's meteoric journey – from an idea to a pitch on “Shark Tank” to Mark Cuban's investment – and for insights about democratizing education through technology and personalizing student experiences.Episode HighlightsESAI emerged from Julia's recognition that college admissions consulting has become a $3 billion industry that caters to elite students who can afford high-priced counseling.The ESAI platform goes beyond generic chatbot assistance by prompting students with Gen Z-friendly questions like "What's the rabbit hole you went down on YouTube recently?" to help them discover their values and interests through natural self-discovery.Julia emphasizes that ESAI follows the same ethical guidelines as human tutors: "None of our tools will ever generate an entire essay in the same way that a human tutor should not be writing your entire essay for you."ESAI has reached over 550,000 students and partners with schools, charter networks, and nonprofits to provide free access to underserved communities, addressing the national average of 400 students per guidance counselor.Looking forward, Julia sees AI making education "dynamic" and hyper-personalized, where every school and employer will receive customized versions of applicants' stories tailored to their specific needs and values.
Introduction:Once a child living on the streets of Delhi, to being named in Forbes 30 under 30, photographer Vicky Roy's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. In this episode, Vicky opens up about running away from home at the age of 11, working at a roadside dhaba, and finding a family and purpose at a shelter home.Why This Episode Matters:Vicky's story is proof that your past does not define your future—your perspective does. From documenting shelter homes and street children to being one of the four global photographers chosen to capture the reconstruction of the World Trade Center, his journey reflects the power of resilience, mentorship, and second chances.Uncomfortable Truths:At 11 years old, Vicky fled home, with no plan or support.Spent his early years ragpicking and working at a roadside dhaba to survive.A childhood shaped by the constant fight for survival.Key Takeaways:Resilience pays off: From the streets to being featured in Forbes 30 under 30.Salaam Baalak Trust and his mentors gave him direction and confidence.Breaking stereotypes: Proved that language, poverty, or background do not define talent or success.Life lessons: Patience, passion, and consistency build a lasting legacy—shortcuts don't.Chapters:00:00 Highlights 00:43 Streets to the Lens04:01 The World Trade Center Experience11:06 The Roots of a Photographer13:43 A Life-Changing Choice15:56 Work with Disabilities19:03 Home Street Home23:23 The Himalayas 25:13 The Photography Library28:13 Discovering Photography31:38 Words of WisdomConnect with UsMohua Chinappa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/The Mohua Show: https://www.themohuashow.com/Connect with the GuestVicky Roy: https://www.instagram.com/vickyroy87/ ReferencesSalaam Baalak Trust, Sanjoy Roy, Mira Nair, International Centre of Photography, Forbes Asia 30 Under 30, TEDxMore Episodes Like This:Amrutha Dongray on Success & Starting Over Aleena on Caste, Equal Rights, & More Follow UsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMohuaShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/themohuashow/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themohuashowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themohuashow/For any other queries EMAILhello@themohuashow.comDisclaimerThe views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.Thanks for Listening!
Tune in to this week's episode of the Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown with host Andy Payne and a very special guest—Courtney Benjamin! Courtney was recently named a 2025 NAR 30 Under 30 honoree—an incredible accomplishment that highlights her drive, innovation, and early success in real estate. In this episode, she shares her journey, lessons learned, and tips for young professionals looking to make their mark. Don't miss this inspiring and insightful conversation with one of the industry's brightest rising stars!
Join us this week on the Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown with host Karen Hatcher and special guest Skyler Lemons! Skyler, known as the "Down Payment King," is a NAR 30 Under 30 honoree and a powerhouse in helping clients achieve their homeownership goals. In this episode, we dive into creative financing, down payment resources, and what it takes to succeed as a young leader in real estate.
John is back for another new episode of Wrestling Omakase (I know, already??) as we do a deep dive into VOW's annual 30 Under 30 list, which just came out a few days ago! They're joined by two voters for the 2025 list: host of VOW podcast The Good, The Bad & The Hungee Fred Morlan (can also check out Fred's Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/flagrantwrestling) and Paul Wedding (@PaulEWedding on Twitter), who also happen to be two first time Omakase guests. John, Fred and Paul proceed to break down the 30 Under 30 results, starting with a bit of a deep dive on the promotion breakdown of the list- and John comes armed with some hard attendance figures to discuss that one promotion in particular may have been shortchanged by the results!Once that's out of the way they proceed to break down all their selections for this year, started with wrestlers they all voted for and going in the order of their finishes on the final list (followed by wrestlers only two of three voted for and then of course wrestlers only one of them voted for). A ton of names across Japan, Mexico & the US are discussed as well as a ton of different topics, including but not limited to: surprise at Gabe Kidd going number one and the backlash to the pick on social media, how much the booking of Kaito Kiyomiya has hurt him, whether Yuma Anzai may eventually have to go elsewhere, MAO being a highlight of BOSJ, Saya Kamitani and Sareee both getting ranked way too low, other major STARDOM snubs, Kosei Fujita's eventual ceiling, a hasty MJF defense from Fred before he has to go early (and a burial from John), and a lot of shoutouts from Paul of some Osaka talent that you may not have heard from. Plus a whole lot more!Follow Wrestling Omakase on Twitter: @WrestleOmakaseFollow John on Bluesky: @justoneenbyCheck out Paul's wrestling substack here: http://pwfg.substack.comCheck out Paul's wrestling interviews for his radio station here: http://WFAA.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's episode of Talking New York Real Estate, Vince sits down with some of New York City's top young real estate talent as they discuss how they leverage social media and innovative marketing tactics to stand out in a competitive market. Featuring guests Jordan Silver of Brown Harris Stevens, Mike Bussey of Real NYC Apartments, and Elliott Brietta of Compass. Filmed at Brown Harris Stevens' Studio 1873, Part of the Mastery of Real Estate (MORE) Network. Subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-new-york-real-estate-with-vince-rocco/id1645541166 Connect with Vince Rocco: https://www.bhsusa.com/real-estate-agent/vince-rocco Connect with Steven Bailey at Roadway Moving: steven@roadwaymoving.comhttps://www.roadwaymoving.com/ Learn More About The Everset: https://theeverset.com/ Brown Harris Stevens is one of the largest privately owned real estate brokerages in the country, with more than 40 offices across four states: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Florida. https://bhsusa.com/ #realestatebuyers #nycrealestate #realestate #vincerocco #TNYRE #theeverset #roadwaymoving #newyorkrealestate #nyc
Tyler & Fred do the most timely review of the Double or Nothing pay-per-view possible! We talk about an all-time show and some of the directions coming out of the show. Next, Tyler & Fred talk about their 30 Under 30 lists for the upcoming poll on the VoW site. See who they rank and where!Please like, share, and subscribe so the next PPV build will deliver.Subscribe to Fred's Patreon for more of his wrestling writing: https://www.patreon.com/flagrantwrestlingYouTube Podcast Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyexoioG-lqf8AYrdQghVOV1MdNcjBjz1Sponsor The Good, the Bad, & the Hungee: https://redcircle.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-hungee-aew-podcast/donationsTheme: Natural Duality by Joseph McDadeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tyler & Fred do the most timely review of the Double or Nothing pay-per-view possible! We talk about an all-time show and some of the directions coming out of the show. Next, Tyler & Fred talk about their 30 Under 30 lists for the upcoming poll on the VoW site. See who they rank and where!Please like, share, and subscribe so the next PPV build will deliver.Subscribe to Fred's Patreon for more of his wrestling writing: https://www.patreon.com/flagrantwrestlingYouTube Podcast Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyexoioG-lqf8AYrdQghVOV1MdNcjBjz1Sponsor The Good, the Bad, & the Hungee: https://redcircle.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-hungee-aew-podcast/donationsTheme: Natural Duality by Joseph McDadeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-hungee-aew-podcast/donations
Welcome back to Open The Voice Gate! Case (https://twitter.com/_inyourcase) and Mike (https://twitter.com/fujiiheya) are back with an update on the comings and goings of Dragongate.Voice Gate is back to discuss Dragongate's big trip to Sapporo, 30 under 30 and a whole lot more. Case and Mike take stock of three shows in Hokkaido including how Dragongate is building towards their giant Korakuen Hall double header, who is in the conversation at Kobe World and their favorite moments from an excellent weekend. After that, they discuss the Dragon System side of VOW's 30 Under 30 poll and Mike gives his elevator pitch for every Dragongate wrestler he has on his ballot!Our podcast provider, Red Circle, offers the listeners the option to sponsor the show. Click on “Sponsor This Podcaster” at https://redcircle.com/shows/open-the-voice-gate and you can donate a single time, or set up a monthly donation to Open The Voice Gate!Please Rate and Review Open The Voice Gate on the podcast platform of your choice and follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/openvoicegate.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode of Jumping Bomb Audio is a special talking about the Voices of Wrestling 30 Under 30 project. Join Kelly and guest host Fred Morlan of The Good, The Bad, and The Hungee as they discuss their lists of the 30 best wrestlers under the age of 30. The discussion starts with the joshi representation of both of their lists, but also dovetails into covering the greater wrestling world as a whole. The result is a very fun wide ranging discussion.Check it out!Please follow us on twitter: @jbombaudioYou can support this podcast at http://redcircle.com/jumping-bomb-audio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode of Jumping Bomb Audio is a special talking about the Voices of Wrestling 30 Under 30 project. Join Kelly and guest host Fred Morlan of The Good, The Bad, and The Hungee as they discuss their lists of the 30 best wrestlers under the age of 30. The discussion starts with the joshi representation of both of their lists, but also dovetails into covering the greater wrestling world as a whole. The result is a very fun wide ranging discussion.Check it out!Please follow us on twitter: @jbombaudioYou can support this podcast at http://redcircle.com/jumping-bomb-audio/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jumping-bomb-audio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on the Kick Your Boots Up Podcast, we're getting behind the lens with none other than Baleigh Rollins—a ranch-raised photographer with western roots, a wild heart, and an eye for authentic love stories. Recently named to Cowgirl Magazine's 2025 Class of 30 Under 30, Baleigh is the founder of Western Wedding Magazine, a trailblazing platform connecting cowgirl brides with the vendors who get their way of life.In this episode, we dive into Baleigh's journey—from picking up her first camera to becoming one of the most sought-after Western wedding photographers in the country. She shares the story behind launching her magazine, the trends she loves (and could live without), and the dream venues still on her bucket list.But it's not all work—get to know the woman behind the lens as we chat about her favorite road trip snacks, bar drink of choice, dating life, and her beloved weenie dog (aka “her ween”).Whether you're a bride-to-be, a fellow creative, or just love a good cowgirl success story, this episode is full of heart, hustle, and humor.
We're BACK for season THREE!From Cincinnati to Cowgirl Magazine's 30 Under 30: Meet Shelby Shank | Kick Your Boots Up PodcastIn this episode of the Kick Your Boots Up Podcast, we're sitting down with Shelby Shank, Field Editor for the Texas Farm Bureau, Cowgirl Magazine's 2025 Class of 30 Under 30 honoree, and proud dog mom to Boots the Golden Retriever. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Shelby shares her journey from growing up in the Midwest to becoming a leading voice in agricultural journalism.We dive into Shelby's roots in 4-H, what inspired her to pursue a career in media, and the steps she took to land a role at one of the most respected farm bureaus in the country. She opens up about life as a Texas Farm Bureau Field Reporter, her favorite stories, and what it's really like working in ag communications across Texas, Virginia, and Washington.Get to know the woman behind the byline—Shelby talks skincare, heartbreak, and the reality of being a young, single journalist navigating her 20s. Plus, she shares her best advice for aspiring storytellers, how she overcomes writer's block, and the fun side of her life outside of work.Whether you're a journalism student, a fellow farm kid, or just love hearing from strong women shaping the Western world—this episode is for you.Follow Shelby: Instagram & TikTok: @shelbybeth_427 Follow Texas Farm Bureau: @texasfarmbureau
What does it take to go from family auctions to becoming a NAR 30 Under 30 real estate star? In this episode, Logan Gratz is here to uncover his journey from growing up in an auctioneering family to building a thriving real estate business. Logan shares how relationship-building, community involvement, and leveraging family expertise helped him earn trust early on. He dives into team dynamics, buyer behavior, open houses, development challenges, and the keys to navigating inspections and appraisals. If you want real-world strategies from one of the industry's rising stars, this episode is a must-listen! Tune in now! Related Links and Resources: Follow Logan Gratz on Instagram Follow Logan Gratz on Facebook Follow Call Gratz on Instagram Check out the Call Gratz Website Follow Sara Denig on Instagram Follow Christina Leavenworth on Instagram Follow Aaron Amuchastegui on Instagram Get Hundreds of FREE Real Estate Tools From the Toolbox
Binny's wine consultants always have great wine to recommend, at any price point, in any style. For the spring season, we asked all 46 stores to hold their own blind tastings of their favorite wines under $30. The first and second place wine from each store were blind tasted by wine consultants throughout the chain at our quarterly wine meeting and narrowed down to the top 30. Alicia grabbed 11 highlights from that list to try this week on the podcast. Thomas Labille Chablis 2023 Chateau Ducasse Blanc 2023 Andis Wines Semillon Bill Dillian Vineyard 2023 Presq u'ile Pinot Noir 2023 Jean Foillard Beaujolais Villages 2022 Tablas Creek Patelin de Tablas Rouge 2023 Vietti Dolcetto d'Alba Trevie 2023 Palacios Petalos 2022 Marques de Murrieta Reserva Rioja 2019 Dry Creek Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 Lucien Albrecht Brut Rosé Cremant d'Alsace If you have a question for the Barrel to Bottle Crew, email us at comments@binnys.com, or reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. If we answer your question during a podcast, you'll get a $20 Binny's Gift Card! If you like our podcast, subscribe wherever you download podcasts. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts.
How do you turn a real estate career from a pandemic pivot into a thriving business? Alex Derenne, a NAR 30 Under 30 awardee and powerhouse agent from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, shares how she transitioned from hospitality sales to real estate back in 2020 (during COVID season). Alex tells us her journey from struggling as a new agent to selling luxury homes and launching Powerhouse Partners, a venture designed to help agents build their entrepreneurial skills. She reveals her top strategies for leveraging social media, expanding a sphere of influence, and maintaining a strong personal brand. If you're looking for inspiration and actionable tips to grow your real estate business, don't miss this episode! Listen now! Links: Follow Alex Derenne on Instagram Follow The Powerhouse Partners on Instagram Check out Alex Derenne's Website Check out The Powerhouse Partners Follow Sara Denig on Instagram Follow Christina Leavenworth on Instagram Follow Aaron Amuchastegui on Instagram Get Hundreds of FREE Real Estate Tools From the Toolbox Join the 2025 Real Estate Rockstars Mastermind!
How do you build a $200 million real estate career in just 7 years with no initial connections? Hans Nagrath, a Boston-based agent and NAR 30 Under 30 awardee, is here today to share his inspiring journey in real estate. Hans shares how he transitioned from a career in politics to real estate, overcoming a steep learning curve through relentless hustle and a client-first approach. He dives into his strategies for success, from working with a boutique brokerage to leveraging continuous learning and building trust with clients. Hans also emphasizes the importance of work-life balance, mental and physical well-being, and having a strong support system. Tune in to hear more of his insights. Don't miss this one! Links: Follow Hans Nagrath on Instagram Connect with Hans Nagrath on LinkedIn Check out Hans Nagrath's Website Follow Sarah Denig on Instagram Follow Christina Leavenworth on Instagram Follow Aaron Amuchastegui on Instagram Get Hundreds of FREE Real Estate Tools From the Toolbox Join the 2025 Real Estate Rockstars Mastermind!
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Kina De Santis talks about her background in tech and how she applies that experience in running her real estate brokerage. Kina talk about her "high touch" approach to client service and how she is constantly refining her team's processes. Kena also describes how she uses the "startup accelerator" model to provide individualized coaching and support for her agents. Last, Kina discusses how she uses the help of virtual assistants to proactively address client needs. If you'd prefer to watch this interview, click here to view on YouTube! Please follow Kina on Instagram and TikTok. Get your seat for our first ever Live Event The Blueprint to Become A Top Agent In 2025 here. Kina De Santis can be reached at kina@reframere.com and (949) 537-2600 This episode is brought to you by Real Geeks.
Happy holidays Illinois REALTORS®! Today our holiday gift to you focuses on the success of three Illinois recipients of NAR REALTOR® Magazine's 30 Under 30 class for 2024. Join us as we celebrate Brandon Blankenship of Keller Williams Premiere Properties in Wheaton, Viktoriia Kovel of Keller Williams Pinnacle in O'Fallon and Melanie Miller of Keller Williams ONE Chicago. The guest host for today's conversation is none other than Illinois REALTORS® Immediate Past President Matt Silver.
In this episode of the Latin Wealth podcast, we're thrilled to welcome Julian Rodarte, an award-winning chef, entrepreneur, and innovator in the hospitality industry. At just 23 years old, Julian opened his first restaurant and has since become a household name in the culinary world. Now the Executive Chef at Beto & Son in Dallas, Texas, Julian leads one of the most celebrated restaurants in the U.S., which earned a spot among the "15 Best New Restaurants in the United States" in 2017. Julian's accolades don't stop there. As a 30 under 30 honoree and the CEO of NXT-GEN Hospitality, he's redefining what it means to be a modern restaurateur. He's also a familiar face on major platforms like Buzzfeed, Food Network, Travel Channel, and Chopped U, where he's shared his culinary expertise and passion for innovation. In this episode, Julian dives deep into his journey, sharing stories of his childhood, his love for food, and how he transitioned into the restaurant business. We explore the challenges and triumphs of running a restaurant, his thoughts on city development in Dallas, and the role of projects like Trinity Groves in shaping the local dining scene. Julian also opens up about overcoming failures, lessons learned in the industry, and advice he'd give to aspiring chefs and entrepreneurs. We also touch on the exciting news of Texas earning its first Michelin stars. Does this milestone motivate Julian? What are his thoughts on why it took so long, and does he believe Michelin's presence in Texas is as prestigious as in other cities? He doesn't hold back, offering a candid perspective on these topics. Whether you're a foodie, entrepreneur, or someone who loves a great story of perseverance and success, this episode is for you. Make sure to stay tuned until the end, where Julian shares how you can connect with him and follow his journey. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to the channel for more insightful conversations. Follow us on Instagram @LatinWealth and share this episode with your friends and family. #latinwealth #latino #entrepreneur
In this episode of the Latin Wealth podcast, we're thrilled to welcome Julian Rodarte, an award-winning chef, entrepreneur, and innovator in the hospitality industry. At just 23 years old, Julian opened his first restaurant and has since become a household name in the culinary world. Now the Executive Chef at Beto & Son in Dallas, Texas, Julian leads one of the most celebrated restaurants in the U.S., which earned a spot among the "15 Best New Restaurants in the United States" in 2017. Julian's accolades don't stop there. As a 30 under 30 honoree and the CEO of NXT-GEN Hospitality, he's redefining what it means to be a modern restaurateur. He's also a familiar face on major platforms like Buzzfeed, Food Network, Travel Channel, and Chopped U, where he's shared his culinary expertise and passion for innovation. In this episode, Julian dives deep into his journey, sharing stories of his childhood, his love for food, and how he transitioned into the restaurant business. We explore the challenges and triumphs of running a restaurant, his thoughts on city development in Dallas, and the role of projects like Trinity Groves in shaping the local dining scene. Julian also opens up about overcoming failures, lessons learned in the industry, and advice he'd give to aspiring chefs and entrepreneurs. We also touch on the exciting news of Texas earning its first Michelin stars. Does this milestone motivate Julian? What are his thoughts on why it took so long, and does he believe Michelin's presence in Texas is as prestigious as in other cities? He doesn't hold back, offering a candid perspective on these topics. Whether you're a foodie, entrepreneur, or someone who loves a great story of perseverance and success, this episode is for you. Make sure to stay tuned until the end, where Julian shares how you can connect with him and follow his journey. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to the channel for more insightful conversations. Follow us on Instagram @LatinWealth and share this episode with your friends and family. #latinwealth #latino #entrepreneur
In this episode, André Mallet, Assistant Front Office Manager at The Jefferson in Washington, D.C., shares his journey in the hospitality industry, insights into his role, and the importance of relationship-building and mentorship.Listeners will learn:André's career path from working in South Africa to studying in Switzerland and returning to the U.S.The diverse roles and responsibilities of a front office manager in a luxury hotel.The significance of building relationships with guests and team members.The impact of mentorship on career development.Practical advice on adaptability and learning in new environments.The role of technology in enhancing guest experiences and operational efficiency.A typical day in the life of a front office manager.Mentions:Hotel Management's Top 30 Under 30 Hospitality Professionals (2024)The Saxon Hotel, Villas, and Spa, Johannesburg, South AfricaÉcole Hôtelière de Lausanne, SwitzerlandShenandoah National Park, VirginiaThe Hay-Adams Hotel, Washington, D.C.The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon CityGeorge Cohen (Mentor)Opera (Property Management System)ALICE (Concierge Software) This episode is brought to you with support from Hireology.Check out our free masterclass with Hireology's CEO, Adam Robinson: How To Hire Great People, Faster.A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
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CEO and Founder Erik Huberman launched Hawke Media in 2014. Now valued at over $150 million, Hawke Media is the fastest growing marketing consultancy agency in the United States. Prior to its launch, Erik successfully founded, grew, and sold two e-commerce companies by the age of 26. Erik has since continued to strategically expand his business portfolio inclusive of a handful of company acquisitions, the 2018 launch of Hawke Ventures which reached a closed single fund of $5.6 million, the 2020 launch of his own podcast, HawkeTalk, the 2021 launch of HawkeZ, an agency offering brands the tools needed to tap into GenZ and most recently authored his own book, The Hawke Method. As a serial entrepreneur and marketing expert, Erik has been recognized by his industry peers through honors and awards including, Forbes Magazine's 30Under30, CSQ's 40Under40, and Inc. Magazine's Top 25 Marketing Influencers just to name a few.Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with Erik Huberman about how to get 50 new clients a month. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show:- How Hawke Media has assisted in the growth of over 3000 brands globally.- Why Hawke Media's core mission is to provide accessible, high-quality marketing to businesses of all sizes. - How your marketing strategy should be based on industry demand and avoid areas of diminished returns. - Why less substantial budgets are less likely to yield impactful marketing results.- How Hawke Media doesn't trick clients into purchasing their services, instead, they attract clients who already recognize the need for marketing.Connect with Erik:Guest Contact InfoX @hawkemediaInstagram @hawkemediaFacebook facebook.com/hawkemediaLinkedIn linkedin.com/company/hawkemediaLinks Mentioned:hawkemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CEO and Founder Erik Huberman launched Hawke Media in 2014. Now valued at over $150 million, Hawke Media is the fastest growing marketing consultancy agency in the United States. Prior to its launch, Erik successfully founded, grew, and sold two e-commerce companies by the age of 26. Erik has since continued to strategically expand his business portfolio inclusive of a handful of company acquisitions, the 2018 launch of Hawke Ventures which reached a closed single fund of $5.6 million, the 2020 launch of his own podcast, HawkeTalk, the 2021 launch of HawkeZ, an agency offering brands the tools needed to tap into GenZ and most recently authored his own book, The Hawke Method. As a serial entrepreneur and marketing expert, Erik has been recognized by his industry peers through honors and awards including, Forbes Magazine's 30Under30, CSQ's 40Under40, and Inc. Magazine's Top 25 Marketing Influencers just to name a few. Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with Erik Huberman about how to get 50 new clients a month. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How Hawke Media has assisted in the growth of over 3000 brands globally. - Why Hawke Media's core mission is to provide accessible, high-quality marketing to businesses of all sizes. - How your marketing strategy should be based on industry demand and avoid areas of diminished returns. - Why less substantial budgets are less likely to yield impactful marketing results. - How Hawke Media doesn't trick clients into purchasing their services, instead, they attract clients who already recognize the need for marketing. Connect with Erik: Guest Contact Info X @hawkemedia Instagram @hawkemedia Facebook facebook.com/hawkemedia LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/hawkemedia Links Mentioned: hawkemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices