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Aujourd'hui Amélie reçoit Charles, bassiste, guitariste et chanteur du groupe Omega Violet. Charles viendra nous parler des débuts de leur groupe, ainsi que de leur tournée Aerolab de 2025. SON DU JOUR: Lola Sauvageot - Le Lion et Moi
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Agustin Linenberges cofundador de Aerolab, inversor en Maslow, Mentor de Google, Newtopia VC y ADPList Conoce la historia completa de Agustin Linenberg en esta edición de Maestros del Escalamiento junto a Daniel Marcos. INFO FINAL Conoce más de Agustin Linenberg en: LinkedIn Conoce más de EO en: LinkedIn
En este nuevo episodio conversamos con Agustin Linenberg, cofounder de Aerolab sobre cómo entender a tus usuarios y validar tu negocio; además tocamos el tema de Prototipos de negocios digitales y claves para llevarlos a cabo exitosamente
Host topics covered on this episode:1:30 Listener feedback4:20 What is a graded exercise test?8:15 Where do you get your training information? We discuss the differences between layman's articles (e.g. blogs) and peer-reviewed scientific articles as coach/athlete resources.25:55 Continuous improvement is important as a coach. We discuss what is on our “coaching to-do lists”:Nose breathing; functional reserve capacity (FRC); critical power vs. FTP; mental skills toolbox; gaining more experience; male vs. female endurance training; alternatives to performance management chart (PMC) (Trainingpeaks); continuous glucose monitoring; Aerolab vs. Aerotune; Golden Cheetah and R analyses; training during caloric deficit; altitude training in Europe; grit questionnaires.Audience Question:86:00 General advice for entry level cyclists.This episode's panel:Jason Boynton, PhDboyntoncoaching.comDamian Rusesemiprocycling.comCyrus Monkcyclistscientist.comInstagram: @cyclingperfromanceclubFacebook: @cyclingperfromanceclubTwitter: @cyclingclubpodEpisode #5 referencesSPC126 – How to apply science to your cycling with Jason Boynton M.S.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/semi-pro-cycling/id541555808?i=1000354428181The maximal metabolic steady: redefining the ‘gold standard'https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.14814/phy2.14098Will big lungs make you a better cyclist?https://www.trainingpeaks.com/blog/busting-the-big-lungs-myth/Intuitively using training technology with David Martinhttps://podcasts.apple.com/id/podcast/intuitively-using-training-technology-with-david-martin/id1435395422?i=1000523066925Humans in hypoxia: A conspiracy of maladaptation!https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/physiol.00007.2015Aspetar hypoxia and altitude presentationshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ANwpVZCJNwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED9-AwtJ6wIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBL-N6gkVbAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScmsMYv4fAUHow to get more grit in your lifehttps://freakonomics.com/podcast/grit/3 steps to becoming a better cyclisthttps://www.trainingpeaks.com/blog/three-steps-to-becoming-a-better-cyclist
Host topics covered in this episode:1:30 Listener feedback 4:20 What is a graded exercise test? 8:15 Where do you get your training information? We discuss the differences between layman’s training articles (e.g. blogs) vs. peer-reviewed scientific articles as coach/athlete resources. 25:55 Continuous improvement is important as a coach. We discuss what is on our “coaching to-do lists”:Nose breathing; functional reserve capacity (FRC); critical power vs. FTP; mental skills toolbox; gaining more experience; male vs. female endurance training; alternatives to performance management chart (PMC) (Trainingpeaks); continuous glucose monitoring; Aerolab vs. Aerotune; Golden Cheetah and R analyses; training during caloric deficit; altitude training in Europe; grit questionnaires.Audience Question:86:00 General advice for entry level cyclists. This is a listener supported podcast, and we would be stoked if you supported us by becoming a member of The Cycling Performance Club! With your backing we can continue our mission to deliver the best in cycling performance knowledge and practical advice to you and the greater cycling community. Support The Club by clicking here! Co-hosts:Jason Boynton, Ph.D. - sport scientist and cycling coachboyntoncoaching.com Cyrus Monk - professional cyclist and cycling coachcyclistscientist.com Damian Ruse - professional cycling coachsemiprocycling.com TCPCP Social Media:Website: cyclingperformanceclub.comInstagram: @cyclingperformanceclubFacebook: @cyclingperformanceclubTwitter: @cyclingclubpodLinkedIn: The Cycling Performance Club Podcast
Host topics covered in this episode:1:30 Listener feedback 4:20 What is a graded exercise test? 8:15 Where do you get your training information? We discuss the differences between layman’s training articles (e.g. blogs) vs. peer-reviewed scientific articles as coach/athlete resources. 25:55 Continuous improvement is important as a coach. We discuss what is on our “coaching to-do lists”:Nose breathing; functional reserve capacity (FRC); critical power vs. FTP; mental skills toolbox; gaining more experience; male vs. female endurance training; alternatives to performance management chart (PMC) (Trainingpeaks); continuous glucose monitoring; Aerolab vs. Aerotune; Golden Cheetah and R analyses; training during caloric deficit; altitude training in Europe; grit questionnaires.Audience Question:86:00 General advice for entry level cyclists. This is a listener supported podcast, and we would be stoked if you supported us by becoming a member of The Cycling Performance Club! With your backing we can continue our mission to deliver the best in cycling performance knowledge and practical advice to you and the greater cycling community. Support The Club by clicking here! Co-hosts:Jason Boynton, Ph.D. - sport scientist and cycling coachboyntoncoaching.com Cyrus Monk - professional cyclist and cycling coachcyclistscientist.com Damian Ruse - professional cycling coachsemiprocycling.com TCPCP Social Media:Website: cyclingperformanceclub.comInstagram: @cyclingperformanceclubFacebook: @cyclingperformanceclubTwitter: @cyclingclubpodLinkedIn: The Cycling Performance Club Podcast
Ep 55 | Agustin Linenberg Co-Founder & CEO at Aerolab pasó por el podcast para hablar sobre como hacer crecer un equipo de forma saludable, como emprender siendo Diseñadores UX, UI, gráficos, etc. y para discutir también sobre esos "puntos ciegos" que tenemos al momento de comenzar un proyecto Además este episodio tuvo una sesión de Q&A super interesante donde 4 personas se sacaron las dudas sobre temas relacionados con lo que se habló Pueden contactar a Agus para hacerle consultas en LinkedIn... díganle que vienen de escuchar el podcast jaja Apoya al podcast donando un "café" o suscribiéndote en: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/uxbs Comunidad en Discord: https://discord.gg/XkdhYTJUys UXBS en LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3hH9zS4
La creación de productos digitales que solucionen problemas reales ha sido uno de los grandes desafíos a los que se enfrentan las organizaciones modernas. Sin embargo, en el mercado actual no puedes conformarte con saber sólo sobre un punto específico. Hoy en día tenemos que buscar un punto de equilibrio entre las distintas dimensiones que puedan sostener un negocio, aunque alguna de ellas no sean de nuestra especialidad. Dentro de este espacio nace AeroLab, una empresa boutique que en un inicio ayudaba a otros emprendedores a generar soluciones de digitales a su negocios. Con el tiempo y la experiencia, lograron ampliar su alcance y trabajar para corporaciones como parte del proceso de transformación digital. Hoy en día los desafíos son otros, sin embargo, esa naturaleza de ser un laboratorio de ideas, donde se crean productos, servicios y experiencias, sigue movilizándose y sigue curioso ante la expectativa y la incertidumbre. Por todo esto, invité a Agustín Linenberg, CEO de AeroLab, quien nos comparte parte de su experiencia y conocimientos en relación al desarrollo de AeroLab después de 8 años de fundada.
Thibault Rouyat du groupe caennais Mickle Muckle, en tournée avec Aerolab du TFT Label est l'invité du soir. Puis l'actu culturelle en bref, une nouveauté et un retour : la chronique cinéma de Matthieu. Son du jour : Laura Veirs - Turquoise Water Crédits photo : Mickle Muckle
Chris Morton, Co-Founder of AeroLab, joins us on FASTER to discuss their groundbreaking sensor technology. Their sensor technology is being used by some of the industries top brands and athletes including FLO to find gains in the real world. The AeroLab sensor was used in the design of the FLO All Sport and Gravel wheels. Learn why AeroLab matters for your fit and product selection, how it works, and just what exactly it is. Listen to this episode to learn how on road testing with AeroLab can make you faster.AeroLab
If you're a fan of the show, please support us!1:30 meet AeroLab Founder and Associate Professor of Engineering at the University of Calgary, Chris Morton5:30 what does the AeroLab sensor do?7:30 how aerodynamic sensors are like toddlers9:00 the delicate process of setting up an aerodynamic sensor vs something less sensitive to poor data inputs like a power meter or a heart rate sensor13:00 how much of an expert in aerodynamics do you need to be to make use of an aero sensor?15:30 currently there is a substantial gap in the knowledge of what to do with aero data22:00 Chris’s preliminary research into the interplay between biomechanics and aerodynamics in bicycle fitting24:00 the value of measuring wind direction as well as magnitude with the multi-hole pitot tube in the AeroLab sensor25:15 demonstrated sail effect from disk wheels!26:30 wind average drag: drag performance across all yaw angles encountered that day30:00 the data collected by the AeroLab sensor and how it is used35:15 for an experienced rider, CdA data convergence can happen in as little time as 10s!37:00 1 equation and 2 unknowns! How to solve for both aerodynamic drag (CdA) and rolling resistance (CRR). 41:45 the inputs needed for the algorithm46:30 AeroLab vs competition on CRR53:00 baking in both CdA and CRR in testing for the most efficient setup54:45 about CRR breakpoints and the data AeroLab is collecting to predict optimal tire pressure for EVERY race course!56:30 a case study of optimizing aerodynamics at the Slovenian national TT championships59:30 getting close to releasing the final product60:30 first round of commercial product is for coaches, teams, fitters, engineers only62:30 aero fitters will be able to test up to 6 positions in an hour of testing63:00 combining wind tunnel testing with CFD and field testing66:30 the value of improving body position70:30 aero sensors are for testing and not really for race-day use72:15 using the aero sensor to analyze draft effects in legal draft packs in triathlon75:00 getting an AeroLab assessment done in your areaLearn more and sign up for updates on the AeroLab website. Follow them on Instagram.
Enterate como Nadia (Licenciada en Comunicación Visual) hizo para conseguir trabajo en Aerolab como Diseñadora UX. ¡Conocé su historia! Vos también podés aplicar ahora a una BECA del 70% para nuestros cursos: https://bit.ly/2uPy4Z1
Agustin Linenberg, Co-fundador y CEO de Aerolab, nos cuenta como luego de pasar por un momento bisagra de su vida y dejar de ser CEO de su compañía, el libro Un mundo sin Quejas ("A Complaint Free World"), de Will Bowen, le hizo cuestionar sus modelos mentales, re-afianzar los vínculos dentro de su empresa y convertirse en un mejor líder.
#TrabajarEnCasa cuando tenes una empresa con un equipo de más 60 personas es un gran desafío. Agustin Linenberg, cofundador de Aerolab, nos comparte las buenas practicas de cultura organizacional que aplican en su empresa. Desde festejos de cumpleaños, clases de yoga hasta juntadas de te en zoom. El objetivo es trabajar sin perder ese espíritu tan alegre que los caracteriza. Este es el segundo episodio de #EscuchoEnCasa, una serie de minisodes para motivarte y ayudarte en este momento especial. Si quieren saber más de Agus y de su empresa les dejo los usuarios de las redes: Instagram de Agus: @limpa Instagram de Aerolab: @aerolab --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emprendals/message
#TrabajarEnCasa cuando tenes una empresa con un equipo de más 60 personas es un gran desafío. Agustin Linenberg, cofundador de Aerolab, nos comparte las buenas practicas de cultura organizacional que aplican en su empresa. Desde festejos de cumpleaños, clases de yoga hasta juntadas de te en zoom. El objetivo es trabajar sin perder ese espíritu tan alegre que los caracteriza. Este es el segundo episodio de #EscuchoEnCasa, una serie de minisodes para motivarte y ayudarte en este momento especial. Si quieren saber más de Agus y de su empresa les dejo los usuarios de las redes: Instagram de Agus: @limpa Instagram de Aerolab: @aerolab
En este capítulo, nos vamos de los mares a los cielos para conversar con mi amigo personal Agus Linenberg, o @limpa como lo conocen en las redes sociales. Agus co-fundó Aerolab, una agencia digital orientada a transformar negocios con diseño. Agus nos cuenta: - La historia de Aerolab - Cómo fueron sus comienzos como diseñadores brindando servicios - Cómo se transformaron en la empresa más importantes de diseño a nivel regional - Experiencias picantes con clientes. Y mucho, mucho más. No te lo pierdas :)
Agus es Licenciado en Comunicación Visual por la Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Durante sus estudios y después de ellos fue profesor asociado de diseño gráfico en la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Cofundador de una empresa de diseño digital llamada Aerolab que trabaja con clientes globales. Disfruta enseñar, investigar y trabajar en equipos.
En esta primera emisión de nuestro especial "Personas" platicamos con el fundador y CEO de Aerolab. Donde platicamos sobre su carrera, como nació Aerolab y que sigue para la agencia.
Mark Hyatt could fly airplanes before he learned how to drive cars. His rich background in STEM began with his long career in the U.S. Air Force. After several retirements, he is now in a bonus career that is disrupting education in his home state of Colorado. Mark's initiative and program, Falcon Aerolab, is providing STEM training for students through a special innovation district. Mark is striving to add to the number of home-grown aerospace professionals and fill a pipeline that is currently being filled by importing professionals from out of state. In this episode, you will hear about Mark's program and the ways that he hopes to scale it to serve more students. Show Notes Mark Hyatt is a passionate educational entrepreneur. His favorite quote is: “If you save one child, you save the whole world.” Calling Colorado home since 1970, he’s served as a fighter pilot squadron commander in the Air Force; and advisor to the Secretary of Defense, and the current and previous White House Administration on school choice, safety, social climate, and culture issues. He’s also served as Vice Commandant at the U.S. Air Force Academy and its Director of Center for Character and Leadership Development; President of the largest charter school in Colorado, The Classical Academy; and Executive Director of the Charter School Institute in Denver. He’s testified at the Colorado Legislature to keep partial funding to public schools for homeschool students. His most important job is being married for 40 years, and having three children and five grandchildren. United States Air Force Academy Falcon AeroLab Cyber Symposium Key Lime Air The Classical Academy: College Pathways Book recommendation: Outliers: The Story of Success, by Malcolm Gladwell Contact information: HYATTFALCON@GMAIL.COM
Mark Hyatt could fly airplanes before he learned how to drive cars. His rich background in STEM began with his long career in the U.S. Air Force. After several retirements, he is now in a bonus career that is disrupting education in his home state of Colorado. Mark's initiative and program, Falcon Aerolab, is providing STEM training for students through a special innovation district. Mark is striving to add to the number of home-grown aerospace professionals and fill a pipeline that is currently being filled by importing professionals from out of state. In this episode, you will hear about Mark's program and the ways that he hopes to scale it to serve more students. Show Notes Mark Hyatt is a passionate educational entrepreneur. His favorite quote is: “If you save one child, you save the whole world.” Calling Colorado home since 1970, he’s served as a fighter pilot squadron commander in the Air Force; and advisor to the Secretary of Defense, and the current and previous White House Administration on school choice, safety, social climate, and culture issues. He’s also served as Vice Commandant at the U.S. Air Force Academy and its Director of Center for Character and Leadership Development; President of the largest charter school in Colorado, The Classical Academy; and Executive Director of the Charter School Institute in Denver. He’s testified at the Colorado Legislature to keep partial funding to public schools for homeschool students. His most important job is being married for 40 years, and having three children and five grandchildren. United States Air Force Academy Falcon AeroLab Cyber Symposium Key Lime Air The Classical Academy: College Pathways Book recommendation: Outliers: The Story of Success, by Malcolm Gladwell Contact information: HYATTFALCON@GMAIL.COM
¡Final de temporada! En este episodio entrevistamos a Juani Ruiz Echazu y Ale Vizio de Aerolab, una agencia digital situada en Buenos aires que se especializa en diseño de producto. Nos encanta su trabajo y su compromiso con la educación y la difusión del conocimiento. Estuvimos charlando sobre sus metodologías, los proyectos en los que trabajaron y los que les gustaría desarrollar en el futuro. ¡Dale Play!