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Omer Hazer from Atlas Ventures is here to break down the exact strategy he uses for his clients to successfully double their email revenue. Omer breaks it down step-by-step so you can cut and paste it directly into your business.Want the full strategy breakdown? Email Omer at hello@atlasventures.co or connect through LinkedIn.
In this podcast episode, we discuss how to use your customer data effectively to improve your margins substantially. Our featured guest on the show is Omer Hazer, General Partner of Atlas Ventures & Studios at atlasventures.coTopics discussed in this episode:How businesses can boost profits with data & tackle challenges in analyticsThe pros and cons of employing marketing automation tools such as KlaviyoWhy data breaches and privacy matters and how to keep data safeWhat new online retail trends are and their effects on how businesses use dataLinks & ResourcesWebsite: https://www.atlasventures.co/atlas-studiosLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/omerhazer1/Get access to more free resources by visiting the podcast episode page athttps://t.ly/35WI5Subscribe & Listen Everywhere:Listen On: ecommercecoffeebreak.com | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsSupport the showOur Newsletter Join over 6,000 other merchants & marketers to stay updated on eCommerce news, marketing strategies, tools & resources, and podcast interviews, all designed to help you grow your revenue. Every Thursday in your inbox. Consumed in 3 minutes. 100% free. Sign up at https://newsletter.ecommercecoffeebreak.com
David York, a founder and managing director of Top Tier Capital Partners, provides invaluable insights into the intricacies of fund of funds (FOF). Delving into the dynamic nature of FOFs within the venture capital ecosystem, he sheds light on three distinct methods of investing in venture capital. Furthermore, David offers a comprehensive overview of his meticulous evaluation process for VC firms, highlighting the formidable challenges that investors encounter when selecting the most promising ventures.In this episode, you'll learn:[6:47] 3 ways of how to become ‘the money behind the money'.[11:05] Why is it difficult to evaluate VC firms?[20:35] What goes into starting a VC firm? What are the benefits of using FOFs in your VC journey?[26:00] Missing opportunities, how to handle NOs as a VC, and the importance of relationships in venture capital.[28:44] Future of venture capital: will venture capital become a more attractive asset class?The non-profit organization that David is passionate about: NESsTAbout David YorkDavid York is a founder & Managing director at Top Tier Capital Partners. He leads the Corporate Development team and is responsible for the management, development & growth of the firm's offerings, and is a member of the Investment and Management Committees at the firm. David has 30+ years of industry knowledge and networks, which uniquely equip him to be a liaison and international ambassador not only for Top Tier's brand, but also the broader venture community. Previously, he led the fund of funds business at Paul Capital Partners, before spinning it out and founding Top Tier. Prior to Paul Capital, he spent seventeen years on Wall Street running various trading desks.David is also a board member in various for-profit and nonprofit organizations. He's on the Board of Directors of NESsT, a 23-year-old Social Development Enterprise and Impact Investing non-profit investment firm focused on the development of social entrepreneurs in Central European and Latin American countries.About Top Tier Capital PartnersTop Tier Capital Partners is a venture capital specialist managing niche-focused funds of funds, secondaries, and co-investment strategies. The firm makes primary and secondary investments in venture capital funds and co-invests in select portfolio companies.Top Tier's history is marked with investments in renowned VC firms such as Kleiner Perkins, Andreessen Horowitz, Atlas Ventures, Abingworth, Initialized, Accel, and A.Capital Ventures, and its current portfolio companies include Paro, Prime Roots, Plus One Robotics, Komprise, Career Karma, Talkdesk, LaunchDarkly, among many others.Subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode. Follow Us: Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | Facebook
Welcome to the LIVEforward Institute Living Room Conversations! We have seen the catalytic power of conversations in the work that we do, as well as the impact that it brings to our world. Our Living Room is a space for us to connect, to explore thoughts and learnings, in a relaxed and very human way. Through this channel, we look forward to an engaging dialogue and resonance with our guests, and bring a breath of fresh air to the space we occupy in this virtual world. To our listeners and followers, we hope to create an opportunity to candidly eavesdrop and chime in to one of the many interesting conversations around the space of teal, agile and the future of work. Our guest, Kevin Pojasek, is a passionate, people-focused biotech executive who has built and led companies in both the US and UK. Kevin is currently the President and CEO of Enara Bio where he brings 18 years of leadership and strategic investment experience in the biopharma industry. He is also a Venture Partner at SV Health Investors and Director at Catamaran Bio, a company he co-founded in 2020. Kevin was formerly Chief Strategy and Business Officer at Immunocore where he helped shape the company's corporate, R&D and growth strategies, as well as overseeing business development. Prior to joining Immunocore, Kevin was President and CEO of Quartet Medicine, a company he co-founded in 2013 while at Atlas Ventures and held senior executive R&D and corporate development roles at several other venture-backed companies. Kevin has a PhD from the Biological Engineering Department at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Stay tuned for our next Living Room Conversations.
Maxim is a Managing Director at Atlas Ventures, an early-stage venture capital fund based in Singapore. Atlas Ventures backs ambitious founders at the earliest stages of their entrepreneurial journey. The fund primarily focuses on Southeast Asian startups in fast-growing, largely overlooked industries. Maxim has led investments in Group IB (one of the global leaders in providing high-fidelity threat intelligence and anti-fraud solutions), Tier One (the first esports and gaming talent agency in SEA), Medsolutions (Russia's leading medical database), Mighty Bear (a Singapore-based studio building the next generation of massively multiplayer online mobile games) and HealthifyMe (India's largest health and fitness app). Prior to joining Atlas Ventures, Maxim spent five years as an investor at Frontier Ventures, a US$50M early-stage venture fund focused on startups with strong network effects globally. Maxim helped spearhead investments into a number of leading players in various spaces and geographies, including ivi.ru (largest “over the top” online video company in Russia and CIS), Profi (leading online services marketplace company in Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan), Chope.com (biggest restaurant reservation platform in SEA) and Expert360.com (the largest online marketplace for professional consultants in APAC). Maxim holds a Double Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Management from The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) and Burgundy School of Business, and a Master's degree in Business from RANEPA. Read more about Atlas Ventures here https://atlas.ventures/ and connect with Maxim on Linkedin here https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximshkvaruk/ If you enjoyed this podcast, would you consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts here? It takes less than 30 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince new amazing guests to come on the show, and on top of that, I love reading the reviews! Connect with Andrew: Email: hello@andrewsenduk.com Website: https://andrewsenduk.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrew.senduk/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-senduk-1980/
Is it possible for market competition to lower drug prices in pharma, or are we resigned to ever-increasing prices with each new biotech innovation? Dr. Alex Harding, biotech venture capitalist at Atlas Ventures, VP of Business Development and Corporate Strategy at Remix Therapeutics and MGH internal medicine physician, joins for a multifaceted conversation around drug pricing, being a practicing physician in biotech VC, and life sciences entrepreneurship. A contributor to the biotech newsletter the Timmerman Report, Alex discusses his recent report on the disruptive drug discovery startup, EQRx, that is contending to radically lower drug prices. Join for a thought-provoking conversation around the consequences of EQRx's business model and the challenges with market-based drug pricing reform in the United States. This episode marks the end of the summer interseason. The Doctor is Out will be back in a few months after a short break. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tdio/message
WTFinance are happy to welcome Dr Simon Barnes as our second podcast guest.Dr Barnes career began in academia and research, completing a bachelors and PhD at Cambridge University in Plant Molecular Biology and Bio Chemistry, undertaking a NATO Research Fellowship at Rockefeller University in New York and was Head of the Laboratory of Cotton Biotechnology in Singapore. He then pivoted to start a career in Venture Capital, looking to commercialise the scientific advancements he was seeing first hand. He studied an MBA at Imperial College London and later was Director of Imperial's Entrepreneurship Centre where he co-authored "Raising Venture Capital".He has since worked at Atlas Ventures, Gimv and has co-founded Circadia Ventures, raising £55 million under management on behalf of Tate & Lyle. This has led to him investing in and being a Director of Evolve Biosystems, Changing Health and Prolypin GmbH. Simon talks about his career in Venture Capital, advice on people looking to pursue a career in VC and thoughts on the landscape of VC now and into the future.If you have any questions or want to get in contact with Simon - Simon.Barnes@wbs.ac.uk WTFinance Platforms -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPI-DJWmId3Y-Dd1yI8LDnw
During this mini episode, You, Me, and Your Top Three host and CGS Advisors CEO, Gregg Garrett, speaks with Dr. Ethan Becker, president of Boston-based communications firm The Speech Improvement Company. He speaks about communication in times of crisis and disruption; specifically, the long-term effects of this pandemic on general communication and best practices for communicating online and through various digital platforms. Dr. Becker also addresses the importance of listening to effectively communicate. About Dr. Ethan Becker Dr. Ethan F. Becker is a second-generation Executive Speech Coach and Trainer with the 56 year old global business, The Speech Improvement, Inc. He is co-author of the international best-selling book Mastering Communication at Work: How to lead, manage, and influence, which is published worldwide by McGraw-Hill. The book is also an Amazon #1 best seller in 13 categories. Ethan has developed and delivered powerful customized motivational speeches on various topics related to communication worldwide. In addition to group work, Ethan serves as trusted advisor and executive communication coach to many. In addition to helping business partners in nearly all of the United States, Dr. Becker has unique international experience. He has lived in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia where he immersed himself in the Asian culture conducting research, training, and coaching with the ICLIF leadership and governance center. In addition, he has coached and presented in countries such as China, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Korea, Germany, England, Thailand, and many more. This provides him with valuable international and cultural perspectives, which he brings to his clients. Ethan has taught at and helped such organizations such as Harvard University, John’s Hopkins University, Boston Scientific, Petronas, Apple, Tenaga Nasional, Bank Negara, The New York Giants, Bain Capital, Canon USA, Biogen IDEC, Telekom Malaysia, Maybank, Kenanga, AmBank, RAZAK School of Government, FBI, Biogen Idec, Shire, Magenta, Atlas Ventures, Translate Bio, Cadent Therapeutics, Surface Oncology, Constellation Pharmaceuticals, Northeast Human Resources Association, Kronos, SuriaKLCC, and IBM, as well as countless individual executives, managers, politicians, celebrities and other clients from around the world. Dr. Becker holds 2 doctorates. His latest is a PhD focused on industry and organizational psychology from the Harold Able School of social behavior and sciences at Capella University. A second doctorate in human letters from Fitchburg State University, an MBA from the school of business and technology at Capella University, with a dual focus on International Business Communication and Leadership, and a BS in mass communication. Show Highlights 1:00 The importance of communication to build relationships in a social distanced, self-isolated way. 2:04 Dr. Ethan Becker – president of The Speech Improvement Company. 5:00 Short-and long-term effects of social distancing and isolation on communication. 9:08 A focus on tools for communicating virtually; how effective are they? 12:30 “How important is listening to make speaking relevant?” 15:40 Quick communication tips for active listening and speaking through digital platforms. Additional Information Contact Dr. Ethan Becker: Becker’s LinkedIn Becker’s email Contact Gregg Garrett: Gregg’s LinkedIn Gregg’s Twitter Gregg’s Bio Contact CGS Advisors: Website LinkedIn Twitter
Today Opera Event, an influencer software service, announced that it closed a $5 million Series A. The Oakland-based startup raised the capital from new lead investor Antera, with prior investors Atlas Ventures, Everblue, and Konvoy Ventures coming along. According to Crunchbase data, Opera Event had raised at least $1.2 million before this new round. Opera […]
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Visionaries Mark Byron and Laura Jennings! Mark Byron is a successful British/Nigerian investment banker who takes us on a journey through this phenomenal Economic Giant—from the financial corridors of Cairo to the petroleum politics of Lagos, from the real-estate/construction boom in Cape Town and to the high tech revolutions in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and Accra. Laura Jennings is the CEO of modern gifting company Knack. Prior to Knack, Laura was a venture capitalist with the international private equity rm Atlas Ventures. Laura began her career at Microsoft, where she ran a number of core businesses including the email division and MSN. Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Visionaries Mark Byron and Laura Jennings! Mark Byron is a successful British/Nigerian investment banker who takes us on a journey through this phenomenal Economic Giant—from the financial corridors of Cairo to the petroleum politics of Lagos, from the real-estate/construction boom in Cape Town and to the high tech revolutions in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and Accra. Laura Jennings is the CEO of modern gifting company Knack. Prior to Knack, Laura was a venture capitalist with the international private equity rm Atlas Ventures. Laura began her career at Microsoft, where she ran a number of core businesses including the email division and MSN. Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Visionaries Mark Byron and Laura Jennings! Mark Byron is a successful British/Nigerian investment banker who takes us on a journey through this phenomenal Economic Giant—from the financial corridors of Cairo to the petroleum politics of Lagos, from the real-estate/construction boom in Cape Town and to the high tech revolutions in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and Accra. Laura Jennings is the CEO of modern gifting company Knack. Prior to Knack, Laura was a venture capitalist with the international private equity rm Atlas Ventures. Laura began her career at Microsoft, where she ran a number of core businesses including the email division and MSN. Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Visionaries Mark Byron and Laura Jennings! Mark Byron is a successful British/Nigerian investment banker who takes us on a journey through this phenomenal Economic Giant—from the financial corridors of Cairo to the petroleum politics of Lagos, from the real-estate/construction boom in Cape Town and to the high tech revolutions in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and Accra. Laura Jennings is the CEO of modern gifting company Knack. Prior to Knack, Laura was a venture capitalist with the international private equity rm Atlas Ventures. Laura began her career at Microsoft, where she ran a number of core businesses including the email division and MSN. Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Visionaries Mark Byron and Laura Jennings! Mark Byron is a successful British/Nigerian investment banker who takes us on a journey through this phenomenal Economic Giant—from the financial corridors of Cairo to the petroleum politics of Lagos, from the real-estate/construction boom in Cape Town and to the high tech revolutions in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and Accra. Laura Jennings is the CEO of modern gifting company Knack. Prior to Knack, Laura was a venture capitalist with the international private equity rm Atlas Ventures. Laura began her career at Microsoft, where she ran a number of core businesses including the email division and MSN. Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Visionaries Mark Byron and Laura Jennings! Mark Byron is a successful British/Nigerian investment banker who takes us on a journey through this phenomenal Economic Giant—from the financial corridors of Cairo to the petroleum politics of Lagos, from the real-estate/construction boom in Cape Town and to the high tech revolutions in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and Accra. Laura Jennings is the CEO of modern gifting company Knack. Prior to Knack, Laura was a venture capitalist with the international private equity rm Atlas Ventures. Laura began her career at Microsoft, where she ran a number of core businesses including the email division and MSN. Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform!
Origins - A podcast about Limited Partners, created by Notation Capital
Jeff Fagnan is a founder of Accomplice and more recently Spearhead, in partnership with AngelList. Jeff is well known as a founding investor, working with most of his portfolio since inception, sometimes as a co-founder including Veracode (Sold to CA Technologies for $614M in 2017). Jeff sits on the board of many scaling startups including AngelList, Carbon Black, InsightSquared, PillPack, and others. He's also the founder of Spearhead, a program that provides funding and mentorship for new angel investors; Maiden Lane, the first investment vehicle built on top of AngelList; Boston Syndicates (BOSS),a federated movement to create stronger angel substrate in New England; and TUGG (Technology Underwriting Greater Good), a nonprofit foundation harnessing the power of the tech ecosystem to catalyze social innovation in New England. In this episode, we discuss Jeff's fourteen years as a partner at Atlas Ventures in Boston, the spinout and transition to Accomplice, and the many experiments with the venture model that's run with Maiden Lane, Angellist, and now Spearhead.
There's no 'blueprint' for how to spot a great startup says Sonali De Rycker, General Partner at Accel, one of the world's leading venture capital funds with investments in the likes of Facebook, Spotify and Supercell to name but a few. Sonali joined Accel almost a decade ago from Atlas Ventures and is an expert in consumer, software and financial services businesses. Starting out at Goldman Sachs, described as both a rewarding yet challenging environment to be in, Sonali shares the story of her early career before getting 'the bug' to work in VC in Europe. Speaking with Seedcamp Managing Partner, Carlos Espinal, Sonali talks about the distinct lack of companies in London when she started out and how the ecosystem has evolved over the years. Tune in to hear insider information from Sonali on how best to run a scaling startup including information on boards, the need to listen - and not always fight to be heard - along with tips on fundraising and setting milestones. Learn more about the culture in the Nordics and why there've been so many successful companies to emerge from the region along with Sonali's guiding belief that people create their own destiny. Show notes: Carlos Medium: sdca.mp/2entVR3 Seedcamp: www.seedcamp.com Accel: https://www.accel.com/ Related bio links: Carlos: twitter.com/cee Sonali: twitter.com/sonalidr
Laura Jennings is a global technology leader, innovator, venture capitalist and, most recently, the Founder of Knack, an online purveyor of fine gifts. During her 12-year career with Microsoft, Laura led the strategic direction of some of Microsoft's most well known products, including MSN and Exchange, and was responsible for the launch of the original Microsoft Office product. Post Microsoft, Laura served as Principal with global venture capital firm Atlas Ventures, managing their offices in Silicon Valley and Seattle. Check out Knack at KnackShops.com
1) Neurology® Clinical Practice: Alice in Wonderland syndrome: a systematic review2) What's Trending: Interview with Clinton Wright about his paper on leisure time physical activity and how it is associated with cognitive decline3) Topic of the month: Frontiers in Neuroscience Plenary Session at the AAN meeting about the implications for neurology and psychiatry in the treatment of cerebellar cognitive affective syndromeThis podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. David Lapides interviews Dr. Jan Dirk Blom about his Neurology: Clinical Practice paper on the Alice in Wonderland syndrome. Dr. Ted Burns is interviewing Dr. Clinton Wright for our “What's Trending” feature of the week about his paper on leisure time physical activity and how it is associated with cognitive decline. Dr. Alberto Espay interviews Dr. Jeremy Schmahmann about his Frontiers in Neuroscience Plenary Session at the AAN meeting about the implications for neurology and psychiatry in the treatment of cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome.DISCLOSURES: Dr. Blom receives royalties from the publication of the book Hallucinations, Research and Practice and the book A Dictionary of Hallucinations.Dr. Ted Burns serves as Podcast Editor for Neurology®; and has received research support for consulting activities with UCB, CSL Behring, Walgreens and Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Dr. Wright receives royalties from UpToDate website for two chapters on vascular dementia; receives research support from American Stroke Association-Bugher Foundation Centers of Excellence project and the NIH.Dr. Espay serves as Associate Editor for the Journal of Clinical Movement Disorders; serves as aneditorial board member of Parkinsonism and Related Disorders and The European Neurological Journal; serves on the scientific advisory board for Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (now Abbvie), Chelsea Therapeutics International, Ltd., Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Impax, Merz Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Pfizer Inc, Solstice Neurosciences, Eli Lilly and Company, ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and USWorldMeds; is a consultant for Chelsea Therapeutics International, Ltd., Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (now Abbvie), ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cynapsus and Lundbeck, Inc; receives royalties for publications of books from Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins and Cambridge University Press; serves on the speakers' bureau of UCB, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., American Academy of Neurology and Movement Disorders Society; receives research support from the CleveMed/Great Lake Neurotechnologies, Michael J. Fox Foundation and the NIH.Dr. Schmahmann serves as an editorial board member of The Cerebellum and its sister journal, Cerebellum and Ataxias; serves on the scientific advisory board for Ataxion, Inc. and Atlas Ventures; Receives royalties from the publications of the books: The Cerebellum and Cognition: International Review of Neurobiology, MRI Atlas of the Human Cerebellum, Pathways of the Brain, Cerebellar Disorders in Children: Clinics in Development Medicine, and Handbook of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar Disorders; is a consultant for Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited; holds stock option in Ataxion, Inc. and Atlas Ventures; receives research support from Birmingham Foundation, MINDlink Foundation, Sidney R. Baer Jr., Foundation, National Ataxia Foundation, Ataxia Telangiectasia Children's Project and the NIH.NO CME WILL BE OFFERED THIS WEEK.
In this episode of the Seedcamp Podcast, Dave Haynes is joined by Fred Destin, Partner at Accel to talk through the career path that led to him working at one of the world’s leading VC funds. Fred talks about the key differences he sees between the US and European venture ecosystems and his five years spent serving on the board of Seedcamp. Fred Destin joined Accel in 2014 and focuses on consumer and software investments. He is the lead investor and board member at Deliveroo, Pillpack and KNC. Prior to Accel, he was a partner at Atlas Ventures where he worked with with companies like Zoopla (public), Secret Escapes, Dailymotion (acquired by Orange), PriceMinister (acquired by Rakuten) and others. Fred grew up in Belgium and graduated from the Solvay Business School (University of Brussels).
Chris is a partner in the technology group Atlas Ventures. Prior to joining Atlas in 2012, he was CEO of Vertica Systems, where he led the company to the #1 ranked big data company in the market, and its acquisition by HP in March of 2011. Before that he was an executive at four successful early-stage startups that were acquired by public companies. Quite the track record!
Chris is a partner in the technology group Atlas Ventures. Prior to joining Atlas in 2012, he was CEO of Vertica Systems, where he led the company to the #1 ranked big data company in the market, and its acquisition by HP in March of 2011. Before that he was an executive at four successful early-stage startups that were acquired by public companies. Quite the track record!
Welcome to Part 2 of my conversation with the lovely Rebecca Soni!To recap from Monday, Reb is a two-time World Swimmer of the Year; a multiple Olympic gold medalist & World Record Holder; a six-time NCAA Champion; a giant inspiration, especially to young women across the globe; as well as a beach dweller, dog owner, basic delight & overall legend now focused on giving back to sport through Atlas Ventures– brain training young athletes on the mental aspects of peak performance along with her best friend and fellow Olympian Ariana Kukors.If you have not yet listened to Part 1 of our sit down, check that out first. Then tune in here. It just gets better as it goes.I hope you enjoy the show. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. And if you have been enjoying the show, tell a friend!Peace + Plants,SHOW NOTESConnect With Rebecca Soni: Website | Twitter | Instagram * Atlas Ventures: theatlasventures.com* Rebecca Soni Breaks World Record | 200-Meter Breaststroke | 2012 London Olympics* “Call Me Maybe” – 2012 Olympic Swimming Team – 12 Million+ ViewsHOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST?1. TELL A FRIEND! (Self-explanatory)2. SHARE ONLINE! (Also self-explanatory)3. SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW the show on iTunes, Stitcher and Soundcloud and TuneIn.4. DONATE: Check out the DONATE button on the right hand margin or click HERE to learn more. We even accept Bitcoin!5. DOWNLOAD THE NEW MOBILE APP! Now you can access, stream, download and share the entire RRP catalog in the palm of your hand on any iOS mobile device (iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch) with our new mobile app. Never miss an episode, plus special announcements, discounts, giveaways. Already downloaded? Awesome. When you have a minute, and it feels right to you, do us a solid and give the app a review in the iTunes Store.Thanks for listening and thanks for the support! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.