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Best podcasts about alan greenberg

Latest podcast episodes about alan greenberg

Run The Numbers
Haunting Agitation: Channeling Ambition for Ultra Success with Dr. Julie Gurner

Run The Numbers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 63:04


In this episode, CJ sits down with Dr. Julie Gurner, the author behind the Substack Ultra Successful, to explore how top CEOs, CFOs, and entrepreneurs manage their ambition, goals, and self-talk. They examine if being hard on yourself necessary for success and Dr. Gurner shares helpful reframes that can be used to overcome negative self-talk. The conversation delves into the concept of “haunting agitation,” a term she uses to describe the hunger and ambition driving high performers. Building on this, she introduces the idea of empirical guardrails to keep one's ambition in check. Dr. Gurner also breaks down the difference between “motivated” individuals and those who go “all in,” explaining how full commitment can lead to exponential growth. They touch on the surprising power of seemingly “boring” and discuss what the “build in public” movement gets wrong. Lastly, they talk about the art of saying no to opportunities that, while tempting, may distract you from your core focus. Tune in for expert advice on channeling your drive toward meaningful success.If you're looking for an ERP head to NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/metrics and get a customized KPI checklist.—SPONSORS:Mercury is the fintech ambitious companies use for banking and all their financial workflows. With a powerful bank account at the center of their operations, companies can make better financial decisions and ensure that every dollar spent aligns with company priorities. That's why over 100K startups choose Mercury to confidently run all their financial operations with the precision, control, and focus they need to operate at their best. Learn more at mercury.com.Mercury is a financial technology company, not a bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group and Evolve Bank & Trust®; Members FDIC. NetSuite provides financial software for all your business needs. More than 38,000 thousand companies have already upgraded to NetSuite, gaining visibility and control over their financials, inventory, HR, eCommerce, and more. If you're looking for an ERP platform ✅ NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/metrics and get a customized KPI checklist. Maxio is the only billing and financial operations platform that was purpose built for B2B SaaS. They're helping SaaS finance teams automate billing and revenue recognition, manage collections and payments, and put together investor grade reporting packages.

Yeni Şafak Podcast
Ayşe Böhürler - Epstein listesi ne söylüyor

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 7:18


medyayı biz kontrol ediyoruz. Amerika bizim kontrolümüzde. Bundan da gurur duyuyoruz.” Bu sözler reşit olmayan genç kızların cinsel istismarına aracılık yapan Jeffrey Epstein'ın avukatı Alan Dershowitz'e ait. Jeffrey Epstein'ın yargılandığı davayla ilişkili çok sayıda isim açıklandı. Anlaşıldı ki Epstein ve Ghislaine Maxwell'in kurduğu çete ABD'yi yönetenlerin her türlü sapıklığını kaydetmiş ve şantajla yıllar boyu onları esir almış. Bugün İsrail'in Gazze'de uyguladığı korkunç soykırıma eski ve yeni tüm ABD yöneticilerinin sınırsız destek vermesinin gerçek nedeni bu şantaj görüntüleri olabilir. Binlerce saatlik şantaj görüntülerinin Esptein'ın ortağı ve sevgilisi olan Ghislaine Maxwell vasıtasıyla Mossad'ın elinde olduğu söyleniyor. Mossad eski ajanı Ari Ben-Menashe, RT International'a verdiği demeçte Epstein'ın Mossad için çalıştığını ve eski İsrail Başbakanı Ehud Barak ile 36 kez görüştüğünü, şantaj için bağlantılarından en çok yararlandığı ismin de İngiliz Kraliyet ailesinden Prens Andrew olduğunu iddia etti. ABD siyaseti, işte bu çetenin vesayeti altındadır demeden önce olayların gelişimini aktarmak istiyorum. Epstein, küçük yaşta kızları kandırıp şantajla, Clinton gibi siyasetçilere, Michael Jackson gibi sanatçılara, Prens Andrew gibi aristokratlara, iş adamlarına pazarlayan bir şebekenin başı olarak tarihe geçti. Epstein'ı anlatmaya ortağı Ghislaine Maxwell'den başlamak istiyorum. Ghislaine Maxwell'in babası, başta Daily Mirror olmak üzere pek çok gazete ve televizyon kanalı kurmuş olan Robert Maxwell. Robert Maxwell, Yahudi bir ailenin çocuğu olarak Çekoslovakya'da doğdu, Nazilerden kaçan ailesi İngiltere'ye yerleşti, 1991'de Atlantik Okyanusu'nda ölü bulundu. Öldükten sonra, görünürde milyarder ama gerçekte batık bir iş adamı olduğu ortaya çıktı. Ghislaine babasının ölümünden sonra şatafatlı hayatını sürdürmek için çok zengin ve nüfuzlu iş adamlarına yanaşmaya çalıştı. Epstein ile yolları da bu süreçte kesişti. Epstein, New York'ta doğan Yahudi bir ailenin çocuğu, Ghislaine'den 10 yaş büyük. Babası bahçıvan, annesi okul hademesi. Üniversitede matematik okuyor ama diploma almadan ayrılıyor. Hiçbir mezuniyet derecesi olmamasına rağmen tuhaf bir şekilde ortaokul öğrencilerine matematik öğretmenliği yapıyor. Bazı öğrencilerin anlattığına göre küçük kız öğrencilerine aşırı ilgi gösteriyor. Öğretmenlik yaptığı Dalton Koleji'ndeki öğrencilerden birisinin babası aynı zamanda onun gibi Yahudi olan, zamanın dev finans kuruluşu Bear Stearns'ün Ceo'su Alan Greenberg. 1976'da performans yetersizliği nedeniyle okuldaki işine son verilince Epstein'ı işe alıyor. Asıl ilginçlik burada başlıyor. Epstein, bankadaki en zengin müşterilere ulaşıp sıkı bağlar kuruyor, dört sene içinde ‘sınırlı ortak' oluyor. Fakat 1981'de bir usulsüzlükten dolayı ayrılıyor ve kendi danışmanlık şirketini kuruyor. Şirketinin sunduğu hizmet; finans sektöründe dolandırılan müşterilerin paralarını geri almak, hatta çoğu yerde Epstein, kendisini devletin istihbarat çalışanı olarak tanımlıyor. O zamanki en önemli müşterilerinden birisi Adnan Kaşıkçı. Kaşıkçı'nın o zamanki en önemli işi ise Amerikan silahlarını İsrail'den İran'a taşımak. 1988'de bir yatırım danışmanlığı şirketi kuruyor. Bilinen tek büyük müşterisi Victoria Secret'ın sahibi Leslie Wexner. Bu birliktelik 2007'ye kadar devam ediyor. Epstein asıl servetini Wexner üzerinden yapıyor. Epstein'ın Londra'da Steven Hoffenberg ile de bağlantısı var. Hoffenberg Yahudi bir bankacı ve 1995'te dolandırıcılıktan 20 yıl hapis yatıyor. Hoffenberg'in bu işi beraber yaptık demesine rağmen, Epstein yargılanmıyor bile.

Nexus

Episode 157 features McGee Young from WattCarbon, Alan Greenberg, and DR Richardson from Elephant Energy and is our 7th episode in the Case Study series looking at real-life, large-scale deployments of smart building technologies. These are not marketing fluff stories, these are lessons from leaders that others can put into use in their smart buildings programs. This conversation explores how WattCarbon can bridge the gap for property owners and vendors, while simultaneously validating their decarbonization efforts. Enjoy!Find full show notes and episode transcript on The Nexus Podcast: Episode 157 webpage.Sign-up (or refer a friend!) to the Nexus Newsletter.Learn more about The Smart Building Strategist Course and the Nexus Courses Platform.Check out the Nexus Labs Marketplace.Learn more about Nexus Partnership Opportunities.

Skippy and Doogles Talk Investing
No Work And All Play Makes Jack A Dull Boy

Skippy and Doogles Talk Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 38:39


Tech workers are saying that the main thing they don't do is...work. Doogles walks through Jason Zweig's seven traits of great investors. Skippy continues to watch the real estate market head toward bad. Doogles mocks active manager performance. The episode wraps with Skippy's amazement at Alan Greenberg's commitment to saving money for Bear Sterns in the 1980s.Join the Skippy and Doogles fan club. You can also get more details about the show at skippydoogles.com, show notes on our Substack, and send comments or questions to skippydoogles@gmail.com.

Business Leaders
Alan Greenberg

Business Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 30:25


Alan Greenberg is Chairman of the Advisory Board of Unlearn/Relearn – a company that redefines the transition from education to work. They organise events to introduce employers to potential employees and educational institutions. With an innovative approach using VR technology and improving critical thinking, they aim to re-image current reality and bring governments, institutions and corporations together. In this in-depth conversation, Alan explains why the cosmopolitan environment of the Middle East is a perfect location for his business due to the existing need to stabilise the transition from education to employment, tackling challenges such as mindset or mental health; shares his view on the positives of Web 3.0 based on decentralisation, blockchain technology and digital identity, which is revolutionary for education or Health Tech systems, as well as provides privacy and security; and describes the concept of “Education Radio”, an individual channel dedicated only to education, which facilitates challenges of individual learning.

Sports Card Lessons Podcast
Interview with Alan Greenberg JA Sports Cards

Sports Card Lessons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 44:56


S1E12 We discuss Alan's LCS - His journey in the hobby - Differences in LCS vs. Card Shows

Timesuck with Dan Cummins
292 - Jeffrey Epstein Suicide Conspiracies: Part 1 of 2

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 167:57 Very Popular


We know that Jeffrey Epstein was born on January 20th, 1953 in Brooklyn, New York City. We also know he died on August 10th, 2019 (or late the evening of the 9th) in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan. But what do we know about the sixty-six years in-between? We don't know as much as Epstein as we do many of our previous biographical subjects - he was a pretty mysterious guy - but we do know quite a bit. We know he managed the multi-billion dollar fortune of Lex Wexner, founder and CEO of L Brands - a retail conglomerate that owns Bath and Body Works, Abercrombie & Fitch, Victoria's Secret, and more. We know he flew around Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, and many other celebrities and politicians on a plane dubbed the Lolita Express, and they hung out with many people of note at his private island in the US Virgin Islands, an island dubbed "pedophile island." He sexually assaulted women and girls there, at his massive Manhattan private residence, at his giant New Mexico ranch compound, in his Palm Beach Florida mansion, and elsewhere. In this first of a two-part episode, we examine his life as best we can, so we can best understand the conspiracies that sprung up in the wake of his very suspicious death. Who else was assaulting women and girls along with Epstein? How connected to the US government was this guy? We look into these questions and so much more today. Bad Magic Productions Monthly Patreon Donation:  This month our donation will be going to Lifting Hands International whose mission statement is “We provide aid to refugees both at home and abroad. No politics. Simply humanitarian.”  If you are looking for a way to help those in crisis in Ukraine, please visit liftinghandsinternational.org and look for the Urgent Ukraine Banner at the top. We were able to donate $14,000 and also able to donate $1550 to our new scholarship fund! Thank you for allowing us to do this, Space Lizards!TICKETS FOR HOT WET BAD MAGIC SUMMER CAMP!  Go to www.badmagicmerch.comWatch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7CyMtlxSWeoMerch: https://www.badmagicmerch.comDiscord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" in order to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard?  Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcastSign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits. 

In Search Of Excellence
#016 – Finding Your Niche | Orlando Bravo

In Search Of Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 96:40


The incredible story of Orlando Bravo's journey from a tuna fishing village in Puerto Rico to the most successful private equity investor in the world, is one of incredibly hard work and a fierce determination to succeed.  When Orlando's childhood dream of becoming a professional tennis player ended, he went to Brown on a tennis scholarship, was terrified he wouldn't succeed, graduated Phi Beta Kappa in the top 2% of his class, and later earned a JD / MBA from Stanford. After not being offered a summer internship position at a prestigious private equity firm and graduating from Stanford without a job, Orlando made 100 cold calls to potential employers, one of whom was Carl Thoma who is considered one of the founders and pioneers of private equity.  It was here that Orlando put himself on the map.  After making a series of poor acquisitions of technology companies that survived the dot.com bust in 2010-2011, he pivoted and began investing in software companies.  His first deal was the acquisition of Prophet 21, a product distribution software provider based in San Diego where he worked for five days in the garage of the company's founder before going forward with the deal.  The investment made a 4x return and earned Orlando a seat at the table, and by the age of 30 Orlando became a partner in the firm.  Since its founding, Thomas Bravo has completed more than 350 acquisitions worth nearly $155 billion, and presently oversees a portfolio of 50 software companies that generate $21 billion in annual revenue and employs more than 72,000 people around the world. In this inspirational episode, Randall and Orlando discuss Orlando's journey from tennis to higher education, why he focuses on investing in well-established software companies instead of startups, the importance of learning from investment mistakes and other failures, and why he believes the next generation is always better than the previous one.Topics Include: - Lessons about work ethic learned from his parents and grandfather- How “soft landings” and limiting pressure can build environments where people thrive- Why Orlando prefers cold calling to introductions- How the dot-com bubble influenced his investment strategy - The story of the Profit 21 acquisition- How he made a $9 billion profit in 18 months by buying and selling Ellie Mae- How to attract and retain top talent- The place cryptocurrency in our society- The value of preparation- Mentorship- The importance of philanthropy and his incredible efforts after Hurricane Maria, and what he's doing to help Puerto Rico and young entrepreneurs there- And other topics… ​​Orlando Bravo is the Founder and Managing Partner of Thoma Bravo, a private equity firm with a focus on software and technology that has been rated the top-performing private equity firm in the world.  Orlando is an incredibly generous philanthropist and serves as the Founder and Chairman of the Bravo Family Foundation whose mission is to provide access and opportunities to young adults in Puerto Rico.  He has committed over $100 million to the Foundation's Rising Entrepreneurs Program (REP), a program that promotes entrepreneurship in Puerto Rico.  Resources Mentioned: Memos from the Chairman by Alan Greenberg: https://www.amazon.com/Memos-Chairman-Alan-C-Greenberg/dp/1523501324Want to Connect? Reach out to us online!Website – https://insearchofexcellencepodcast.comInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/randallkaplan/LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/randall-kaplan-05858340/

Unstoppable Business Podcast
105 - “You Have To Be Great” With Alan Greenberg

Unstoppable Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 15:16


Illuminarium is an immersive multi-sensory destination featuring a fusion of immersive environments, big-budget movies, and theatrical design. Serial entrepreneur & co-founder Alan Greenberg sits down to talk about the secret behind “luck”, how you can raise capital with 2 things and how to succeed while wearing less hats in a startup.

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The Atlanta Story
Episode 8 | Alan Greenberg

The Atlanta Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 43:39


The Atlanta Story podcast features meaningful stories of Atlanta's builders, creators, and entrepreneurs. In this episode Jon Birdsong sits down Founder and CEO of The Illuminarium, Alan Greenberg.    Alan is a serial entrepreneur who has started companies in media, healthcare, education, travel, and technology. The Illuminarium is all about democratizing human experiences and just opened the first of several locations last month right off the Beltline. Before this latest venture, Alan co-Founded Avenues: The World School, sold a healthcare media company to WebMD, and was Publisher of Esquire Magazine. In today's episode, Alan shares principles around starting successful businesses, what it was like being a publisher in the Mad Men era of advertising, sales strategies, and much more.    The Atlanta Story is put together by the folks at Atlanta Ventures -- and we can't wait to share some of the personalities behind the brand. Atlanta Ventures invests in entrepreneurs through community, content, and capital -- most notably through our Studio with companies like Greenzie and Intown Golf Club. We believe the best entrepreneurs learn from other great artists in different fields.   In this episode, we discuss… How Alan became publisher of Esquire Magazine in his early 30's. (1:43) If Alan would become a publisher in traditional print magazine today. (3:08) The lessons Alan learned as a publisher that he brought to the rest of his career. (3:48) How a University of Tennessee graduate gels with the ivy elites in New York. (5:48) How he changed the culture and belief for the community of New York writers. (7:28) Post Esquire, how did Alan make the transition to the healthcare space. (9:39) What frameworks were used to decide on the healthcare market, and who was involved in the decision to chase that market. (11:15) Things today that Alan does to stay relevant in terms of technology and seeing what's ahead. (12:55) How Alan made the transition from healthcare to travel. (14:51) How Alan has been able to wear hats of operating and building business while also investing in deals outside his daily workflow. (17:39) How Alan got the opportunity to work in education, and how he created a global network of schools in Brazil, China, and the US. (19:16) What opened last month on the Beltline, and the thought process on Alan starting Illuminarium. (22:14) The process Alan went through behind building Illuminarium. (24:44) The key user flows and the different experiences that Illuminarium provides for its users. (27:36) How Alan is getting feedback from users and pivoting appropriately. (28:22) Some of the spectacles on the roadmap for Illuminarium. (29:55) How long each experience will be at Illuminarium. (31:15) Illumarium's future expansions that are in the works. (32:04) How many employees are needed to run Illuminarium. (32:44) Alan's tips for entrepreneurs on raising money. (35:00) Alan's tips for sales. (37:27) How Alan has networked throughout his career. (39:10) Why Atlanta, and what has Atlanta done for him. (42:01)   Resources discussed in this episode: Illuminarium:  https://www.illuminarium.com/ https://saportareport.com/illuminariums-alan-greenberg-democratizing-extraordinary-experiences/columnists/maria_saporta/ https://atlantajewishtimes.timesofisrael.com/greenberg-launches-flagship-illuminarium/   Avenues:  https://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/10/nyregion/the-best-school-75-million-can-buy.html   WebMD Acquisition / Medcast:  https://www.nytimes.com/1999/07/01/business/healtheon-and-webmd-plan-to-buy-news-service.html https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB930832927560385683 https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/1999/03/22/story6.html Esquire: https://www.nytimes.com/1986/11/20/business/advertising-esquire-s-revivifier-moves-on.html How you can get involved:  Visit atlantaventures.com/studio if you're interested in learning more about Atlanta Ventures and the Studio.    Where you can find us: Website: www.atlstory.com Twitter: @theatlantastory Instagram: @theatlantastory YouTube: Here Subscribe to the newsletter here.

Utah Puck Report
Why local hockey shops are so important to the Utah community with Alan Greenberg and Cory Lingelbach

Utah Puck Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 55:38


In this week's episode, Jay is joined by Cory Lingelbach (HockeyStopZ) and Alan Greenberg(Cottonwood Hockey Shop Call) to talk about the state of local hockey shops in Utah, how the experience is going to be different when buying gear from specialized shops, and some of the struggles that come with bringing in bigger name brands. Then we talk about why it's so valuable to build up loyal relationships within the Utah hockey community, how impactful refining your skates can be to your game, and the benefits that can come with experimenting with different gear. Lastly, we play a game of what are the hottest items in the store and what is actually the best.     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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City Lights with Lois Reitzes
The Country's First Illuminarium Opens in Atlanta

City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 51:16


Senior Producer Kim Drobes talks with Illuminarium's CEO, Alan Greenberg and their EVP of Technology and Content, Brian Allen, about the newest experience-based attraction. Plus, contributor Shelley Kenneavy speaks with Atlanta native Jordane Christie about his role in season 2 of Why Women Kill on Paramount +.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.

The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
Alan Greenberg: Three-Time 2020 FFPC Dynasty League Winner

The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 72:00


Eric Balkman and Ferrell Elliott dig into some high stakes fantasy football talk with Alan Greenberg, a three-time FFPC Dynasty league winner in 2020 as well as a former league champ in both the Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Main Event and the 2021 Footballguys Players Championship. We'll get into some of his dynasty philosophy, as well as his thoughts on the latest ADP in 2021 FFPC Best Ball Leagues and 2021 FFPC Best Ball Slim Leagues. Plus some info on why now is the time to scoop up some great deals on 2021 FFPC Dynasty league orphan teams for as low as a dollar! As always, your calls, tweets, emails and more are all answered on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!

Make Money Count
Is It Time For A Fixed Rate Mortgage? - MMC002

Make Money Count

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 22:04


Is it Time to Lock In? Inflation may be taking us on a wild ride. If you operated your household finances like a country here is what you would do right now: 1) Borrow as much money as you can at as low a fixed, long term interest rate as possible; 2) Invest in ways to increase your productivity and income well into the future. This strategy increases your debt, but assuming you can invest in ways that earn income in excess of the interest you pay, your net worth will grow and at the end of the term of the debt, it will be easily refinance-able. The best Five Year Fixed rate mortgages are typically reserved for borrowers with lower down payments who are purchasing rather than those with higher down payments or with greater equity positions looking to refinance.  Today the best 5 year fixed rate mortgage on the market is 1.39%.  The best variable rate on the market is 1.35% which is 1.10% below prime. What we think we know: The economy will likely experience a double dip recession. The long, hard winter of 2021, with renewed lock-downs, is exposing the gaps in the response of all governments to the COVID-19 crisis.  There will be real and lasting damage to the economy as a result.   Low interest rates are here for the foreseeable future.  The Bank of Canada has used low rates like a surgeon uses powerful painkillers.  Premature cessation of either could be worse for the patient than the disease was.   We are starting to recommend fixed rates in the 5-7 year tenor (we see little value in 10-year rates).  Our view is that all of the government's actions at the moment are highly inflationary, and as the world normalizes that demand will recover faster than supply in the 18-36 month time frame.  5 and 7 year fixed rates appear to us not to reflect this eventuality. Tomorrow the Bank of Canada will meet to offer guidance as to how the economy is doing and some economists predict we could see a, “Micro-cut”, this would mean a reduction in the overnight rate of 0.10% to 0.15%.  We don't think that the central bank will resort to such a largely symbolic gesture - but it's possible, if only to talk the Canadian dollar down from its currently lofty position. Economists believe that although Canada will soon return to its previously robust economic ways we might have a little more rough water ahead. As the vaccine rollout slows and the second wave of COVID seems to be worse than the first, many warn that we are not out of the woods yet.  The government's plans with respect to vaccination, as well as their fiscal and monetary plans, involve significant execution risk and will have unintended consequences.  These consequences are more likely than not to be inflationary. Bay Street, heeding the possibility of meaningful inflation, touts the merits of gold or the stocks of the companies that mine it.  Alternatively, they advise an investment in Bitcoin.  We take no position on the merits of either.  We simply say that for the average Canadian with a variable-rate mortgage, converting it to a fixed rate is easier, cheaper, and less risky than evaluating an investment in precious metals or crypto-currency.  Bay Street stays silent on this for the obvious reason: the fees aren't as high. Remember that just before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, our economy was in robust shape.  This strength helped Canada to manage through a period of uncertainty and economic contraction unmatched in living memory.  Consumer spending has rebounded, at the same time that the savings rate has increased! While there will be winners and losers as a result of the pandemic, we are generally positive on the prospects for the economy going forward.  A release of pent-up demand and significant infrastructure spend, combined with continued low borrowing rates, will mean a period of above-average economic growth. To borrow from Alan Greenberg, the long-time Chairman of Bear, Stearns in the 1980s and 1990s - these difficult times will not last forever.  Further, in our experience, when the bad times end, they end suddenly and often violently.  And regrettably, nobody rings a bell the day before that happens.  Stay strong.  We'll be out of the current crisis soon. Visit https://www.Cannect.ca today. #Cannect #MakeMoneyCount #Podcast

Closening with Jessie Kahnweiler
S E3: “This guy in London can’t see a thing but he’s still living his life”

Closening with Jessie Kahnweiler

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 20:40


Jessie chats with Alan Greenberg, a British blind ex-con who gives her tips on how to persevere through hardships. They kibitz, talk torah and possibly have phone sex. It's the best date Jessie's been on in months.

Business Leaders
Business Leaders - Alan Greenberg

Business Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 55:01


Alan Greenberg is the chief executive of Gradience, a software engineering and AI company. Formerly the director of Apple Education EMEA and later for Asia, he led a team which pioneered podcasting, iTunes U and the first generation of the App Store in Europe and China. A director, advisor, consultant and VC to a wide range of education and health tech businesses, his portfolio includes companies in London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Dubai, Beijing, New York and LA. In this in-depth conversation, Alan describes how how he oversaw one of Apple’s first podcasting initiatives, discusses the opportunities to drive innovation for people with mental health problems, and argues that teachers should be paid more than bankers.

Floor Daily Flooring Professional Podcast
Kurt Zanelotti Discusses the Successful Growth of Contract Carpet Systems

Floor Daily Flooring Professional Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 6:01


January 18, 2019--Kurt Zanelotti, President and Owner of Contract Carpet Systems, and Kemp Harr discuss Kurt's winning of the 2019 Alan Greenberg award and he also gives a brief profile of his successful and growing family flooring business. Contract Carpet Systems, based in Beltsville, Maryland, is both a Carpet One retailer and a commercial contractor.

WISE Words
21: Sharing Knowledge for Consumption with Alan Greenberg

WISE Words

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 54:51


This episode features an interesting discussion between Stavros and Alan Greenberg, exploring what it takes to make education accessible in an age of consumption. Alan Greenberg is currently the Director of Wideacademy and former head of Education at Apple. During his time at Apple he became involved in what has become a notable contribution to the podcast movement.

Vox Markets Originals
Business Lives | Alan Greenberg, Former Apple Education Director & Podcast Pioneer

Vox Markets Originals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 40:23


On Business Lives today, we are very excited to welcome former Apple director Alan Greenberg. Alan made his name as Apple’s education director between 2004 and 2009. During arguably the company's most exciting period, his team at Apple developed things like podcasting, iTunes U and the first generation of the App Store, initially in Europe, and then in China. Since then, he has advised a wide range of companies & tech startups, and is currently the Chief Business Development Officer for stem cells business WideCells. https://www.voxmarkets.co.uk

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
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Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017 48:13


Howard Brodsky, Co-founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of CCA Global Partners is interviewed by Vernon Oakes. Vernon and Howard discuss how he has used the cooperative business model to expand his cooperative partners, new ways to use social media to promote the cooperatives, and the organization he currently Chairs; Cooperatives for a Better World. Howard Brodsky is one of the leading cooperative leaders in America. He Co-founded CCA Global Partners with Alan Greenberg in 1984, and has never wavered in his commitment to expand his business, and promote the benefits of cooperatives. Brodsky is passionate about moving the cooperative business model forward to help bring power and equality back to local communities. Brodsky was inducted into the Cooperative Hall of Fame, which recognizes individuals and companies who make unparalleled contributions in advancement of the principles of cooperation. One of his more notable accomplishments was being inducted into the Entrepreneur Hall of Fame, along with such people as Michael Dell and Starbucks' Howard Schultz. Brodsky is Chairman of Cooperatives for a Better World, and on the Board of the National Cooperative Business Association. CCA Global Partners' cooperative business model has a proven track record of empowering thousands of entrepreneurs to succeed in a marketplace that is impacted by widespread consolidation. More than 2,800 retail stores in North America and abroad benefit from CCA's leadership through its 14 different businesses. CCA members and franchisees are engaged in: flooring, lighting products, biking, nonprofit and more.

FDN Support Show
FDN Support Talk Radio

FDN Support Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2015 61:00


Faaantastic!  FDN Support Talk Radio is here for you to get information that matters most!  Get together with Reed Davis, FDN Mentors and Special Guests.  Submit questions ahead of time, or better yet, call in live and join in the discussion.  This is your chance to pick what's left of Reed's brain to improve your understanding of lab interpretations, case management challenges, and business issues you may be facing. Fantastic Friday Call June 26, 2015 Recap: Graduates: Dr. Heather Shott, Heather Chupp, Geny Chevalier, Jason Prall, Alan Greenberg                                 Ann Knaup, Susan Passanante, Ragni Narum Production/Production capabilities Balance Online Summits—check newsletter for links BH101 is back! Building a cash-base practice as an FDN-P Addressing mental/personality disorders with DRESS™ Choosing supplementals/protocols Using Metabolic Typing 

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Mashup or Crashup

USDLA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2008 15:50


Alan Greenberg of Wainhouse Research - Many LMS platforms support external 3rd-party real time teaching capabilities now, and the integration and build up of these tools is proceeding at a rapid pace.

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