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Guest: Luke Hampshire, co-founder and CEO of Airly Original air date: June 14, 2024 Original description: This company is bringing the rarified world of private jet travel to... well, maybe not everyone, but certainly more people than was previously the case. When we last spoke to Luke Hampshire, co-founder and CEO of Airly, the private jet travel business was focused on provided access to leased aircraft. This week, Airly acquired its own jet - the first in an ambitious expansion plan. Luke Hampshire, co-founder and CEO of Airly, talks to Sean Aylmer about who's flying, where they're flying to, and why more people are finding it appealing.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Historia naszego kolejnego gościa to prawdziwy biznesowy maraton, a jej bohater, mimo młodego wieku, pokonał w nim już wiele kilometrów. Wiktor Warchałowski, współzałożyciel i CEO Airly, firmy, która dostarcza dane o jakości powietrza na całym świecie, opowiada o swojej drodze od studenta fizyki do budowy międzynarodowej firmy, której celem jest nie tylko zysk, ale też realny wpływ na poprawę jakości życia ludzi na całym świecie. Nie zabraknie w tej opowieści wątków osobistych. Wiktor wyjawi nam, co ukształtowało go jako człowieka i zdradzi kilka ciekawostek ze swojego życia. Będzie m.in. o rodzinnym Mielcu, Stowarzyszeniu Mensa, o Sir Alexie Fergusonie i o tym, jak nie poddawać się w dążeniu do celu. Czego jeszcze dowiemy się z odcinka? * Jak przekonać uznanych, międzynarodowych inwestorów do pomysłu, który na pierwszy rzut oka wydaje się szalony? * Ile kosztuje urządzenie monitorujące jakość powietrza i czy możesz je zamontować u siebie w domu? * Jak radzić sobie z presją, gdy na koncie brakuje pieniędzy oraz jak Wiktor rozmawia z pracownikami o trudnych sprawach? * Czy otwarta komunikacja w firmie to mit czy realny atut? * Gdzie leżą granice między ambicją a zdrowym rozsądkiem i jak się mają do tego analogie ze świata sportu? Od pracy w ciasnym, zimnym biurze, przez studia i okładkę w miesięczniku “Forbes” po budowę międzynarodowej spółki i pracę z globalnymi markami. To odcinek, którego nie możecie przegapić. Zapraszamy ▶️
When we last spoke to Luke Hampshire, co-founder and CEO of Airly, the private jet travel business was focused on provided access to leased aircraft. This week, Airly acquired its own jet - the first in an ambitious expansion plan. Luke Hampshire, co-founder and CEO of Airly, talks to Sean Aylmer about who's flying, where they're flying to, and why more people are finding it appealing.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Investing in Green InnovationIn the midst of a global economic downturn, sustainable businesses need to grow and innovate to survive in uncertain times. But just how easy is it to get investment? The EU recently announced the Green Deal industrial plan, aiming to fast track Net-Zero projects in Europe, making 250 billion euros available for greening industry. Alongside this, the US Inflation Reduction Act also includes a $369 billion package for clean energy projects, and there have been calls for a similar scheme to boost businesses in the UK.Can UK businesses take advantage of the rush to go green? And if so, how? To help us answer this question, we are joined by Jon Dishotsky, an investment partner at Giant Ventures who builds and backs purpose-driven companies, and Wiktor Warchałowski, CEO and founder of Airly, who supply real-time air quality data for governments and businesses. This episode of the Sustainability Solved Podcast is sponsored by Good Citizens.Good Citizens is an eyewear brand like no other. Born to untrash the planet of single-use plastic. Good Citizens turns a discarded single-use plastic bottle into a pair of 100% recycled frames. It took them 752 days & 2500+ failed attempts to perfect the first pair of sunglasses. Even more unique, the modular system means you can repair each part in seconds. So, if your dog munches on them, it's all fixable.Use this discount code GREEN20 to get $20AUD off and help untrash the planet.Highlights:· More capital has been raised in the last 12-24 months than ever before by investors, however the pace of investment into companies has slowed down significantly.· Wiktor tells us about his experience going through the investment process, and the multitude of benefits it has brought to his company.· We discuss what types of questions are asked by investors and if this differed across various investment bodies. For Wiktor, his team built an FAQ list to be prepared for their next investment meeting as they noticed a reoccurring theme amongst questions.· Jon gives us a detailed insight into the question: how much money should a business ask to have invested in them?· We look at how investment can put pressure on companies to scale too quickly, consequently having negative impacts on the organisation's progression.· “Capital does not help you innovate”; Jon shares his findings from a study that shows that companies that raised less than $100 million outperformed their peers who raised 5x more, meaning they continued to innovate significantly over a long period of time.· Wiktor discusses the importance of working with investors that align with your organisation's values and goals.· Jon and Wiktor share some eye-opening and raw advice about building a business, gaining investment, and prioritizing innovation.Resources: The Inflation Reduction Act Green Deal Industrial Plan Giant Ventures Airly Sustainability Solved
On this episode of Carbon&, we delve into the world of carbon labeling and its impact on consumers and businesses. Our experts share their insights on the challenges of educating the average person about the meaning of terms like "kg of CO2e". We also hear from businesses that have integrated carbon labeling initiatives into their operations and the results they've seen. Finally, we discuss the role of carbon labeling in driving research and innovation for more environmentally friendly products. Tune in and learn how carbon labeling is shaping a more sustainable future for all. This episode features Jennifer McKnight, Co-Founder at Airly Foods, and Sandra Noonan, Chief Sustainability Officer at JustSalad. This episode is moderated by Leah Wolfe, Head of Regenerative Education & Content at HowGood. HowGood is a SaaS data platform with the world's largest product sustainability database. To learn more about how we can help leading brands, retailers and restaurants improve their environmental and social impact, visit our website.
Special Report: Airly - Climate Friendly Snacking
Cleantech startup Airly wants to help communities around the world improve air quality with affordable sensors and software that provides actionable insights.
Cleantech startup Airly wants to help communities around the world improve air quality with affordable sensors and software that provides actionable insights.
Waymo passes another hurdle in California, Airly is monitoring the air we breathe, and what's really happening with FTX and why does it matter?Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Chris Ashley, Amos, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Waymo passes another hurdle in California, Airly is monitoring the air we breathe, and what’s really happening with FTX and why does it matter? Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Chris Ashley, Amos, Joe. MP3 Download Using a Screen Reader? Click here Multiple versions (ogg, video etc.) from Archive.org Follow us on Twitter Instgram YouTube and Twitch Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. Subscribe through Apple Podcasts. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of this would be possible. If you are willing to support the show or to give as little as 10 cents a day on Patreon, Thank you! Become a Patron! Big thanks to Dan Lueders for the headlines music and Martin Bell for the opening theme! Big thanks to Mustafa A. from thepolarcat.com for the logo! Thanks to our mods Jack_Shid and KAPT_Kipper on the subreddit Send to email to feedback@dailytechnewsshow.com Show Notes To read the show notes in a separate page click here!
Jennifer McKnight, President and Co-Founder of Bright Future Foods, the makers of Airly Climate Friendly Snacks - Jen has spent over 20 years in consumer packaged goods working on a range of iconic brands. She passionately believes climate change is a colossal challenge that needs bold solutions NOW, that's why she made the decision to dedicate all her efforts toward driving innovative solutions to this threat. For the past several years, she and her Airly co-founders have been on a mission to reverse climate change through food and prove to the world that it's possible to create a snack that is not only delicious, affordable and convenient, but can also remove CO2 from the air too! Laurel Mintz, founder and CEO of award-winning marketing agency Elevate My Brand, explores some of the most exciting new and growing brands in Los Angeles and the US at large. Each week, the Elevate Your Brand podcast features an entrepreneurial special guest to discuss the past, present and future of their brand.
--On the Show: --Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to Trump Chief-of-Staff Mark Meadows, delivers explosive testimony to the January 6 Committee, including that Donald Trump assaulted a Secret Service agent, tried to commandeer a vehicle, and threw food at a wall, leaving a ketchup stain --Cassidy Hutchinson testifies to the January 6 Committee that former Trump Chief-of-Staff Mark Meadows confirmed that Donald Trump indeed believe --Donald Trump has a childish and humiliating meltdown on Truth Social over the testimony by Cassidy Hutchinson given to the January 6 Committee --Fox News is in shambles after the devastating testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson to the January 6 Committee, oscillating between stunned silences and confused statements --Right wing media instantly launches a smear campaign against Cassidy Hutchinson after her testimony to the January 6 Committee --The January 6 Committee presents evidence that Trumpists are attempting to intimidate Committee witnesses, which could meet the standard for the federal crime of witness tampering --In a stunning reversal, Democrats are suddenly winning every major recent 2022 generic ballot poll --There are growing discussions of Hillary Clinton for 2024 --Voicemail caller is furiously signing up for memberships merely to furiously cancel them –On the Bonus Show: Stacks of bodies found dead in a trailer on the southern border, Elizabeth Warren says Democrats are just two votes away from codifying Roe v Wade, study finds cannabis users are 25% more likely to be hospitalized or need emergency care, much more… ☁️ Use code PAKMAN for 25% off Airly crackers: https://airlyfoods.com/PAKMAN
--On the Show: --David temporarily becomes a single dad when his partner is urgently hospitalized for emergency surgery --Contrary to in typical elections, running on gun safety and abortion rights might actually be an effective strategy for Democrats in the coming 2022 midterms --Pro-choice activists Zoe Warren and Julianne D'Eredita rightly crush Democrats' opportunistic fundraising appeals in the immediate aftermath of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade --A visibly disoriented Donald Trump holds a rally in Illinois in support of Republican candidate Mary Miller, and it goes horribly wrong --Donald Trump supporters are interviewed before a rally in Illinois, and it's worse than ever --MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell fails to rouse a Donald Trump rally crowd in Illinois, and announces his new business, MyCoffee --Radical Republican South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, a Donald Trump sycophant, is interviewed about Roe v Wade and she goes down in flames trying to coherently explain her position on supporter mothers --Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz reportedly sought a pardon from failed former President Donald Trump prior to the January 6, 2021 riots, raising questions about the motivations for such a requestr --Extremely confident voicemail caller attempts to puts to rest all speculation about UFOs --On the Bonus Show: Sarah Huckabee Sanders says kids in the womb will be as safe as in classrooms if she is Governor, report finds that concealed carry laws boost gun crime by one third, 57% of Americans believe the Supreme Court will reverse gay marriage, much more...
Canadian Andrew Hunt is finally back, after a decade of planning, and he's brought fun facts and a quiz! Caissie St. Onge returns and despite a real morning, she is shockingly fresh-faced. We're just going to say it! Jeff is filling in for Tony and ready to battle to the death to see who knows Andrew best. We recall things people said about us as kids that have stayed with us, the pronunciation of "mauve" (a continuation of a conversation from this week's Monday episode with RJ City), HGFY and more! Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This episode is brought to you by: AIRLY: http://airlyfoods.com/bestfriend (use promo code best friend to save 25% off your order) UPSIDE: Download the free Upside App and use promo code "alison" to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more ZBIOTICS: http://zbiotics.com/bestfriend (use bestfriend at checkout for 15% off) Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/
--On the Show: --Farron Cousins, host of Farron Balanced and Ring of Fire, fills in for David. Check out his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/farronbalanced --One of the major reasons why Donald Trump was unsuccessful in his coup attempt was because the people surrounding him were comically incompetent --Documentary footage proves Ivanka Trump lied about whether she supported the coup attempt --The January 6th committee adjusts its hearing scheduling citing coming across new evidence --Republican senators pretend as though the January 6th hearings are super boring --Ron DeSantis is ahead of Trump in a New Hampshire primary poll, 39% to 37% --Marjorie Taylor Greene goes on a strange rant on the House floor --Lauren Boebert requests $33 million from Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg after repeatedly insulting him --Democratic groups try to elevate extremist Republican candidates ahead of the 2022 midterms --Corporate price gouging is at its highest levels since the 1950s --The vast majority of voters support a ban on individual stock trading for members of Congress --On the Bonus Show: Republican AG convicted on two impeachment charges, there are no good Republicans in the January 6th story, Herschel Walker says there are 52 states, and much more... ☕ Delicious Javy coffee: Use code PAKMAN for 25% OFF at https://thld.co/javy_pakman_0622 ☁️ Use code PAKMAN for 25% off Airly crackers: https://airlyfoods.com/PAKMAN
--On the Show: --Evidence is presented at the January 6 Committee Trump riot hearings that Donald Trump was told his plan to overturn the election was illegal, but he continued to push it regardless --Evidence is presented at the January 6 Committee Trump riot hearings that Donald Trump's lawyer, John Eastman, knew the plan he was proposing to overturn the election was illegal, and he even wanted a pardon from Trump in advance --Revelations from the January 6 Committee Trump riot hearings show that rioters got to within 40 feet of then-Vice President Mike Pence, and that the Proud Boys indeed would have killed Pence had they gotten the chance --Caller wonders why people like listening to Dave Ramsey --Caller talks about the importance of trade and vocational schools --Caller talks about the controversy surrounding Herschel Walker abandoning his kids --Caller talks about the media's role in inspiring mass shootings --Caller points out that Mike Pence is no hero for certifying the 2020 election results --Caller thinks the left should use fear to get people to vote --Caller talks about right wingers in America acting like no other countries exist --David responds to viewer emails --On the Bonus Show: New Mexico Republican refuses to certify election results, Biden and Powell say a recession is not inevitable, and much more... ☁️ Use code PAKMAN for 25% off Airly crackers: https://airlyfoods.com/PAKMAN
25% of the global carbon emissions come from the food industry. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a great tool that can be used to help reduce the carbon footprint of the food we produce. In this episode, Tad and Julianna sit down with Mark Izzo, Co-founder and CEO of Bright Future Foods, to discuss Bright Future Foods and Airly Foods, how significant the food industry's carbon emissions are, how Airly is using food to reduce climate change, carbon-converting farms, the use of LCA to reduce the carbon footprint of Airly crackers, regenerative agriculture, and what's next for Airly Foods. SHOW NOTES: https://www.tadradzinski.com/tad-talks-sustainability-podcast/episode20-using-lca-carbon-drawdown
Jeff Fox is filling in for Tony and he's brought snacks from Ireland! Daniel, Elliot and Owen join us for Irish snack chat. Jordan Morris is here along with Jenna and Al for the return of the advice segment. We're going to need a catchier name but basically we all agree that it's not really okay for the advice seeker's boyfriend to be traveling the globe with another woman and then making her feel like it's her problem that she isn't exactly ecstatic over it. Plus Sedona Al, soft swinging, goober peas, Jeff's Ireland trip, Sedona and more. Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This episode is brought to you by: AIRLY: http://airlyfoods.com/bestfriend (use promo code best friend to save 25% off your order) FRAME BRIDGE: http://framebridge.com (promo code bestfriend to save an additional 15% off first order) Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/
--On the Show: --A themed show about vaccine mandates --Trump supporters are absolutely furious about Joe Biden's plan to enact a 100-day mask mandate that will apply only to federal buildings and modes of transit regulated by the federal government like airplanes, trains and buses --A judge rules that Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott cannot enforce his ban on mask mandates --Fox News host Chris Wallace confronts Republican Governor Pete Ricketts about his opposition to a COVID vaccine requirement despite having no issue with a chickenpox or polio vaccine requirement --Fox News hosts lie about their own vaccine mandate, claiming it is merely a protocol, a meaningless distinction without a practical difference --Fox News propagandist Tucker Carlson is finally confronted about Fox News' own vaccine mandate --Fox Host Pete Hegseth is triggered when interviewed by Mediaite's Aidan McLaughlin about his criticism of Joe Biden's vaccine mandate despite Fox News having its own stricter mandate --Mask mandates are quickly being eliminated in a variety of states, including blue states, but not everyone agrees that it's time --Voicemail caller points out that the new US trucker convoy and others are protesting so-called "mandates" that do not even exist in the United States
Who doesn't love to talk about food, especially when it's good for the environment? I chatted with one of the founders of Airly (an intrapreneurship venture of Post) about creating a carbon neutral, sustainable, affordable, and yummy product! All, I think you'll learn a lot from this episode.By the way, we also talk about marketing and how to simply communicate a sustainable message.Please drop a note and let me know what you think!!Pick up your Airly through this LINK TheSocialimpact.coinstagram.com/bree_jensen_/Jennifer McKnight, Co-Founder of Airly Foods and Chief Marketing Officer, leads all marketing efforts for Airly. Jen's undergraduate degree is in mechanical engineering, and she's always loved tackling complex problems. She went on to get her MBA at Kellogg School of Management and enter a career in brand management. She has been privileged to work on a range of iconic brands across many categories. Bringing Airly to life has been a labor of love, and Jen is excited to be tackling one her most interesting and important challenges to date…getting the word out about the role we all can play in tackling climate change together.
Who doesn't love to talk about food, especially when it's good for the environment? I chatted with one of the founders of Airly (an intrapreneurship venture of Post) about creating a carbon neutral, sustainable, affordable, and yummy product! All, I think you'll learn a lot from this episode.By the way, we also talk about marketing and how to simply communicate a sustainable message.Please drop a note and let me know what you think!!Pick up your Airly through this LINK TheSocialimpact.coinstagram.com/bree_jensen_/Jennifer McKnight, Co-Founder of Airly Foods and Chief Marketing Officer, leads all marketing efforts for Airly. Jen's undergraduate degree is in mechanical engineering, and she's always loved tackling complex problems. She went on to get her MBA at Kellogg School of Management and enter a career in brand management. She has been privileged to work on a range of iconic brands across many categories. Bringing Airly to life has been a labor of love, and Jen is excited to be tackling one her most interesting and important challenges to date…getting the word out about the role we all can play in tackling climate change together.
Prosty i tani transport, powszechne ogrzewanie, produkcja przemysłowa — współczesny rozwój technologiczny przyniósł nam cały wachlarz udogodnień w życiu codziennym. Jednak cena, jaką za to wszystko płacimy, może okazać się wyższa, niż nam się wydaje. Skutki uboczne szybkiego postępu odczuwamy na co dzień — wystarczy tylko wyjść z domu w zimowy, bezwietrzny dzień i oddychać. W tym odcinku rozmawiamy o jakości powietrza z Marcinem Gnatem z Airly. Dowiemy się, czy rzeczywiście w Polsce jest najgorszy smog w Europie oraz dlaczego brudne powietrze trzyma się granic państw i miast, a nie rozmywa, czy też swobodnie lata sobie „w chmurach”. Marcin Gnat: Absolwent dziennikarstwa na UJ. W przeszłości pracował m.in. w Onecie, Interii i Brainly. Od trzech lat odpowiada za komunikację i PR w Airly – krakowskiej firmie pomagającej mierzyć i analizować jakość powietrza w ponad 30 krajach na całym świecie.
Sektor cleantech cieszy się coraz większą popularnością wśród przedsięciorców. Widzą potencjał w branży, która rośnie dynamicznie razem z nowymi obowiązkami wobec zmiany klimatu. – Dzięki temu ten sektor gospodarki staje się nie tylko kluczowym, ale też atrakcyjnym miejscem do inwestowania pieniędzy — zwraca uwagę Bartek Pucek, współautor podcastu Technologicznie. O zielonych inwestycjach i ich pozytywnym wpływie na gospodarkę i środowisko posłuchacie w specjalnym odcinku podcastu Technologicznie. Rozmówcami Jarosława Kuźniara są: Małgorzata Walczak — dyrektor PFR Ventures, Łukasz Dziekoński — założyciel i prezes Montis Capital, a także współzałożyciele „zielonych” startupów: Martyna Sztaba, prezeska Syntoil, i Wiktor Warchałowski z Airly.
Wiktor Warchałowski, współzałożyciel Airly, opowiada o początkach firmy, modelu biznesowym, kluczowych lekcjach z rozwoju startupu i… o swoich popisowych daniach. -----Chcesz otrzymywać bezpłatnie najciekawsze materiały, które pomogą Ci lepiej prowadzić biznes i optymalnie rozwijać karierę? Zapisz się na www.gregalbrecht.io/klub, a co piątek znajdziesz w skrzynce garść inspirujących materiałów ze świata. Dołącz do tysięcy subskrybentów. W razie czego, zawsze możesz wypisać się jednym kliknięciem. Szukasz wsparcia w prowadzeniu biznesu? Chcesz zostać partnerem podcastu? Poznaj Albrecht&Partners i umów się na rozmowę: www.albrechtpartners.com
The co-founders of Airly Foods explain how they invented a snack cracker that actually takes carbon out of the air, how they're already seeing demand from grocers across the U.S., and how they hope to be a “lighthouse brand.”
Gościem siedemdziesiątego dziewiątego odcinka mojego podcastu jest Wiktor Warchałowski - Prezes Zarządu i współzałożyciel Airly, start-upu, który stworzył Inteligentny System Monitorowania Jakości Powietrza, dzięki czemu możliwe jest monitorowanie stanu powietrza w czasie rzeczywistym za pomocą platformy online map.airly.org oraz aplikacji mobilnych. Absolwent Akademii Górniczo-Hutniczej. Członek Mensa International. Laureat listy New Europe 100. Wyróżniony tytułem Innovators Under 35 Poland przez MIT Technology Review. Zwycięzca polskiej edycji Global Student Entrepreneur Awards. Podcast prowadzi Wiesław Kotecki.
Supermarkets rose to prominence in the 1960's and these days, the grocery store is the Number One place where Americans buy food. But supermarkets have disconnected us from our food; worse, the global food chain is responsible for up to one third of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. Making smart food decisions starts by first understanding the intricacies of global food supply chain. This week I speak with Airly co-founder Jennifer McKnight. Jennifer believes it's important for companies to list... Read More Read More The post The Global Food Supply Chain Under Strain appeared first on Mama Minimalist.
Sean Aylmer speaks to Luke Hampshire, CEO of Airly - a company making private jet travel a little more affordable and a lot more accessible.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Consumers are awakening to the idea that their dietary choices impact climate change, and while some already consider environmental sustainability when selecting products many more say they would if they had more information – creating a unique marketing opportunity for brands, according to research released last week by the International Food Information Council.
We are here today for another episode of Action and Ambition. For our guest today, we have the CEO and co-founder of Airly Inc., Wiktor Warchalowski. Airly is an organization that creates creative and efficient instruments for calculating air quality. Their mission is to make air quality accessible and recognizable to all, so education and awareness are the first steps in effectively addressing air quality issues. Today, we'll hear more about Wiktor and the significance of understanding the air quality.
W programie Iwona Kutyna rozmawia z Wiktorem Warchałowskim o raporcie Airly i stanie polskiego powietrza.
Do kolejnej rozmowy o eventach zaprosiliśmy Wiktora Warchałowskiego - jednego z twórców i prezesa zarządu Airly - krakowskiego startupu, którego celem jest wspieranie walki ze smogiem przy pomocy nowoczesnych czujników. Monitorują one jakość powietrza w czasie rzeczywistym i lokalizują miejsca generujące największe problemy. Co w takim razie Airly ma wspólnego z eventami? W 2015 jego założyciele wygrali Smogathon, i po tym zwycięstwie ruszyli z dalszym rozwojem swojego projektu. Do dziś zainstalowali już ponad 2500 czujników, a ich aplikację pobrano ponad 450000 razy. Co planują dalej i czy wciąż wykorzystują wydarzenia do rozwoju? Sprawdź w 7 odcinku naszego podcastu - zapraszamy do słuchania.
Zapraszam na trzeci odcinek specjalny podcastu Marketing ludzkim głosem. Gościnnie występuje osoba będąca założycielem i prezesem zarządu firmy Eventory, wizjoner, mentor, biznesmen, inwestor, mąż i ojciec. Posłuchajcie rozmowy z Andrzejem Targoszem!Bohaterem i słowem kluczem tego podcastu jest słowo ROI. Skrót od Return of Investment, czyli zwrot z inwestycji, a dokładniej - mierzenie zwrotu z inwestycji. Inwestowanie oraz inwestorzy to kolejne słowa-bohaterowie odcinka.To wyrażenie często używane także w marketingu: Przy inwestowaniu w kampanie mierzymy ile wydaliśmy, jakie przychody uzyskaliśmy i jesteśmy w stanie zmierzyć ROI. Najłatwiej przy sklepach internetowych, gdy używamy Google Ads czy Analytics. Naturalną konsekwencją mierzenia ROI powinna być decyzja, czy opłaca się dalsze inwestowanie. Tu usłyszycie krótkie historie zakładania moich firm (i jak wyglądał mój biznesplan na samym początku) i Andrzeja Targosza, pierwsze kontakty z inwestorami i próby start-upów. Dowiecie się jakie są różnice w inwestycjach przy prowadzeniu firmy z branży usługowej oraz produkcyjnej oraz dlaczego branie kredytu jest specyficznym w Polsce rozwiązaniem, i dlaczego firmy technologiczne szukają inwestorów. W związku z tym zdradzimy, jak i gdzie inwestorów szukać. Rozwiążemy też problem unikalnego, wyjątkowego pomysłu, do którego niektórzy chcą znaleźć inwestora, ale jednocześnie za wszelką cenę próbują go ukryć przed światem. Szczegółowo objaśniamy kim są Aniołowie Biznesu i fundusze inwestycyjne - jak sprawdzić ich sprawność, jak starać się o wsparcie, rozmawiać, i na czym polega współpraca. Dajemy wskazówki co start-up powinien zrobić, by pozyskać kolejną rundę finansowania. Tu świetnym przykładem jest inna marka, z którą nasz rozmówca jest ściśle związany - Bitspiration Booster. Wyjaśniamy jak działa, jak może pomóc potencjalnym przedsiębiorcom i jak ją przekonać do pomocy naszemu pomysłowi. Kluczowymi informacjami są: pomysł, skalowalność i jak z usługą/produktem wejść na rynek. Przykład i case study? Airly i jego historia sukcesu. Kolejne słowa-klucze przy szukaniu inwestora? Doświadczenie, upór i transparentność.Gdy zaś już uda się zdobyć inwestorów i pierwsze rundy finansowań, warto będzie wiedzieć z naszej dalszej rozmowy czym jest struktura udziałowa i dlaczego tak istotne jest jej rozsądne budowanie od samego początku rozwijania biznesu. Przyda się to, gdy przyjdzie do kolejnej kwestii, którą poruszamy: wyceniania i sprzedawania firmy.Na koniec wracam do projektu mojego gościa, który tłumaczy skąd się wzięło, jak się zmieniało i czym obecnie jest Eventory. Chcecie inwestować w marketing eventowy? A chcecie wiedzieć, jakie wyniki generuje event? Bez tego narzędzia - postrachu agencji eventowych - ani rusz! Z tego odcinka dowiecie się:Co to jest ROI?Jak funkcjonuje ROI w marketingu?Jak mierzyć ROI?Jaka rozwijał swoje firmy Andrzej Targosz?Do czego służy mierzenie zwrotu z inwestycji?Jak rozwijać swoją firmę?Gdzie i jak szukać inwestorów?Kim są Anioły Biznesu?Czym są fundusze inwestycyjne?Jak działają fundusze inwestycyjne?Co, jeżeli mam pomysł na biznes, ale nie chcę, by ktoś go ukradł?Czy konkurencja przeszkadza w rozwoju biznesu?Dzięki czemu Airly odniosło sukces?Jak działają Anioły Biznesu?Jakie są dobre praktyki inwestowania?Co musi zrobić start-up, by otrzymać kolejną transzę inwestycji?Jaki był biznesplan Łukasza, gdy budował firmę?Czym jest Bitspiration Booster?Jak przedstawić swój pomysł przed funduszem?Jakie pytania zadaje fundusz?Co to jest struktura udziałowa?Jak wycenić firmę?Czym jest teraz Eventory?Skąd się pojawił content marketing?Jak społeczeństwo odbiera aplikacje eventowe?Jakich partnerów biznesowych szuka Eventory?
My guest for Episode 82 of The Startup Playbook Podcast is James Mckinnon, an angel investor and founder of Australia's #1 babysitter and nanny app, Sittr. James has had a unique journey to date. Having worked initially at a boutique advisory firm, James decided to jump into startups and learn more about the space by becoming an angel investor and investing in promising early stage startups After investing in a number of companies such as Expert360, ResponSight and Airly, James decided to take the plunge into founding startups himself, teaming up with his partner to launch Sittr, an app based marketplace for babysitters and nannies. Since launching in 2014, the app has gone on to have over 20,000 users and being featured as the number 1 app for it's category by Apple. In this interview, we talk about: The characteristics that investors look for in founders Managing the supply and demand of marketplaces Using PR for growth The importance of customer service The decision to outsource vs having an in house development team WATCH ON YOUTUBE PLAYBOOK MEDIA – Growth through Data-Driven Storytelling THE E-COMMERCE PLAYBOOK ACCELEPRISE AUSTRALIA STARTUP PLAYBOOK HUSTLE APPLICATION Show notes: - Mirren Capital - Expert360 - Airly - Sittr - TechCrunch - Startup Daily - VCDundee (Twitter) - James Mckinnon (Email) Feedback/ connect/ say hello: Rohit@startupplaybook.co @playbookstartup (Twitter) @rohitbhargava7 (Twitter – Rohit) Rohit Bhargava (LinkedIn) Credits: Intro music credit to Bensound Other channels: Watch the video on Youtube here. Don't have iTunes? The podcast is also available on Stitcher & Soundcloud The post Ep082 – James Mckinnon (Angel Investor & Founder – Sittr) on building great products appeared first on Startup Playbook.
Our guest today is Alexander Robinson from Airly. Alexander started his career in the Airforce and then went into corporate, working for one of the largest brands in the world. He worked there for seven years and loved five of them. He talks openly about his personal challenges whilst working in corporate and his transition into his own startup - back in the field he loves - Aviation. Alexander is very honest and sometimes raw in telling you his story. Great listen with some excellent learnings. There were lots of great takeaways in this episode, so grab that pen and notepad, and enjoy! What he does to focus What he did to deal with personal challenges What help he has received to help overcome his fears How he created his business in the field that he loves Where he works from What he tries to solve with his business What cause or communities that he is passionate about Important Links & Mentions From This Episode: Airly Uber Google Drive Gmail Google Calendar Trello LinkedIn Podcast: Rohit Bhargava Book: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life - Mark Manson
Imagine starting an airline. Well, today's guest and his two mates just did. And you can fly as often as you want for one (pretty reasonable) flat rate. Luke Hampshire is the co founder of Fly Airly - a very different kind of airline. “How different?” Well, put it this way, Fly Airly flies only between three of Australia's main cities - Melbourne, Sydney & Canberra - and it's a membership-based pricing model in which they charge a flat monthly fee which allows you to fly as often as you like. Cool, huh? Brave, definitely! The post 293 – Start-up airline Fly Airly aims to disrupt how you fly from Sydney to Melbourne appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.