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Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy National No Pants DayMobile home rules are pissing off seniorsVermont Construction Academy celebrates official launchMajority of Bradford firefighters resign in protest of chief's demotionNo Fairlee drive-in this summerEnosburgh PDWoodstock Police Chief Is Demoted to Patrol Officer Department of Duh: minorities pulled over more often in VTEssex Junction looking for a rebrand(48:35) Break music: like bunny - Last Kidshttps://likebunny.bandcamp.com/track/last-kids Isle LaMotte man wants to keep old national guard towerHow green is Vermont's cannabis industry?Final Reading: Regulators prepare to roll out medical cannabis sales at VerScrappy Burlington High School Debaters Make National Finals | Seven DaA look at plans to transform former Vermont school into spaSearch teams find body of missing hiker during trainingCrews rescue person stranded on island in Winooski River(1:20:30) Break music: Burly Girlies - $1.25https://burlygirlies.bandcamp.com/track/125 Scumbag mapInvoluntary manslaughter in BarreHow a high-profile Vermont murder case fell apart - VTDiggerNorwich University students arrested for theft at Caledonia County cannabis farm Cavendish man charged with arson Whatchu know about Cavendish, VT? Williamstown, VT man steals truck on camSuspect arrested in Burlington shooting that injured + 2nd suspect arrestedVt. teacher accused of driving to school drunkFormer Newport substance abuse counselor sentenced following multiple viThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
Dave Ripley, co-CEO of Kraken, one of the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges talks to CNBC's Arjun Kharpal about the volatility in crypto markets, what President Donald Trump means for the industry and what new regulation in the U.S. could mean for global players. Ripley also discusses bitcoin's role in the future of crypto and what innovations are coming down the pipeline. This episode was recorded at Paris Blockchainw as part three of a Beyond The Valley crypto mini-series.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy National Hug a Plumber DayMeasles in VTBill passes to erase medical debtBootlickers raid a farm in Berkshire, VTWhatchu know 'bout Berkshire, VT?How's that rental registry working out?People buying chickBye Michael HarringtonBurlington South End housing project hits a barrier State employees union leader secretly filmedLawmakers look at proposed new alcohol tax(57:29) Break music: EXIA ULTA - “Pamela Anderson Lee Calendar”https://exiaulta.bandcamp.com/track/pamela-anderson-lee-calendar Our old friend, Myers Mermel and WDEV Northfield police chief criticized for attireThe Poultney Booster club is big mad Bradford teen center is blowing up90-year-old track star from Shelburne, VTNew life for Danville train stationBurlington considers scrapping recycling program(1:27:24) Break music: Jas Stewart - Wasn't for the Moneyhttps://jasstewart.bandcamp.com/track/wasnt-for-the-money Scumbag mapBurlington knife attack Restaurant stabber convicted Walmart break-in Store in Barre robbed A sign of spring? Rutland's first shooting of the year Burlington man shoots into parked car Stocker the stalker A well-placed headbuttThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
Monica Long, president of Ripple, sits down with CNBC's Arjun Kharpal to talk about the state of the crypto market and what President Donald Trump means for the industry. Long also discusses Ripple's stablecoin and the current push towards so-called real-world asset tokenization. This episode was recorded at Paris Blockchain Week, as part two of a Beyond the Valley crypto mini-series.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dans cet épisode, nous accueillons Sébastien Salingue pour aborder un sujet essentiel en plongée sous-marine : les oreilles et leur gestion sous l'eau.Que vous soyez débutant ou plongeur confirmé, vous avez sans doute déjà ressenti une gêne ou même une douleur en descendant en profondeur.Mais pourquoi cette douleur survient-elle ? Comment bien équilibrer ses oreilles pour plonger sans inconfort et éviter les blessures ?Sébastien nous explique de manière claire et détaillée les mécanismes de la pression en plongée, le rôle des trompes d'Eustache, et les différentes techniques pour équilibrer efficacement ses oreilles : Valsalva, Frenzel, et Béance Tubulaire Volontaire (BTV).Il revient également sur les erreurs courantes commises par les plongeurs débutants et les risques liés à une mauvaise gestion de l'équilibrage des oreilles.Nous abordons aussi les facteurs aggravants comme le stress, la fatigue ou encore un simple rhume qui peuvent rendre l'équilibrage difficile voire douloureux.Sébastien donne de précieux conseils pour mieux appréhender la descente, notamment en prenant son temps, en réalisant des manœuvres régulières et douces, et en se détendant au maximum.Enfin, nous discutons des bonnes pratiques à adopter pour éviter les complications, telles que ne pas plonger en étant malade, réaliser un rinçage des oreilles après la plongée ou encore consulter un ORL en cas de douleurs persistantes.Que vous soyez sujet aux douleurs d'oreilles en plongée ou que vous souhaitiez simplement améliorer votre technique d'équilibrage, cet épisode vous apportera des conseils précieux pour plonger en toute sécurité et avec plaisir.
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy International Amateur Radio DayZoie Saunders standing up to Trump for DEIAirport beefMiddlebury encampment policyGov. Phil Scott: 'The best interest' of detainees will guide decision on state aManchester says “no flags”Bernie at CoachellaNorth Hero school to close permanently in JuneBurlington Adopts Zoning to Encourage Higher Ground Move A Large Farm With Pollution Problems Wants to ExpandBurlington to offer free parking WednesdayJoe's pond - spring is here!(43:12) Break music: Raptors - “Tiny Little Robots”https://raptorsarethebest.bandcamp.com/track/tiny-little-robots One District, One Book Reading programNo background checks at Rutland parks & RecVermont beekeepers work to produce future generations of disease-resistant Putney Library looking for booksSmart-cribs soothe babies experiencing opiate withdrawalLamoille County Sheriff's deputy placed on leave over conversation with deFinal Reading: What does the Portuguese Olympic Committee have to do wit(1:18:10) Break music: Amystera - “Rebirth”https://amystera.bandcamp.com/track/rebirth Scumbag map St J cop used excessive force in Barre Something fishy about this Plainfield crashPolice looking for Colchester shooting suspectBridport teen admits to killing fatherBurlington clothes heist Bring back catamounts? Levi, the crime-fighting bulldogThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
Charles Hoskinson, founder of Input Output and the Cardano blockchain, speaks to CNBC's Arjun Kharpal about out his views on the future of crypto, including why he thinks bitcoin could rally to $250,000. Hoskinson, who is also an Ethereum co-founder, gives his thoughts on why he thinks large technology companies like Apple and Microsoft will begin to use stablecoins. Plus, he discusses where Cardano is heading from a technology perspective. This episode was recorded from Paris Blockchain Week, as part of a Beyond The Valley crypto mini-series.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy national Barbershop Quartet DayCVU students getting deported + Oh wait, maybe notCase of Turkish Tufts Student Arrested by ICE Will Be Heard in Vermont Pownal student who brought gun to school said he was bulliedMain Street construction hurting Burlington businessNew Burlington movie theater?State treasurer says tariffs could cost Vermont $1 billion a year; Local buSweeping Education Reform Bill Advances in Vermont House Incarcerated dads can get child visits(1:06:51) Break music: Night Protocol - “Blood and Whiskey”https://nightprotocol.bandcamp.com/track/blood-and-whiskey-2 St J is getting a new sign and we can vote Planned Parenthood to Shutter St. Johnsbury Clinic Whatchu know bout Saint J?VT needs fishing teachersFlushing hydrants in ColchesterFather & son police chiefsCabot Premium Butter recalled over possible fecal contamination(1:59:00) Break music: Kozmic Jones - “Body”https://kozmicjones.bandcamp.com/track/5-body Scumbag map Man charged with the attempted murder of former boss, the chef of Brandon's Café Young arsonists in BarreArmed Colchester man chased woman outside daycare Montpelier police log Lyndon dog thiefVermont battles beavers for dam compliance Frog-pocalypseThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
The BrokerTech Ventures 2025 Accelerator startups are putting artificial intelligence to work in new ways, rethinking back-office processes from telephony support to employee offboarding, says Accelerator Executive Director John Jackovin. Talking to Leader's Edge on the eve of the multiday, in-person BTV Mania, Jackovin shares insights on new areas of startup focus, investment trends, and what BTV startups and partners have to look forward to when they gather this week.
Autonomous driving is quickly evolving, with Pony.ai at the forefront of this transformation. In this episode of Beyond the Valley, recorded live on stage at the CONVERGE LIVE event in Singapore, James Peng, Pony.ai's co-founder and CEO, speaks to CNBC's Arjun Kharpal about the rapid advancements in driverless technology. They also touched on how the company is navigating global challenges and what the future holds for autonomous vehicles in China and beyond.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
สาวๆ แซลมอน 90% มีกระเป๋า Beyond The Vines แล้ว ส่วนอีก 10% กำลังจะซื้อหลังดูเทปนี้! เทปนี้รุ่งฤดีโนสปอนเช่นเคยค่ะ (ฮือ) ระดมของคนในออฟฟิศมารีวิวเพราะรักจริงๆ ไปจับความนุ่มฟูของน้องๆ กระเป๋า BTV ของจริงได้แล้วที่หน้าช็อป CTW / เซ็นทรัลลาดพร้าว / Mega Bangna นะะะะ 0:00 เปิดรายการ 0:19 ทักทาย แนะนำแขกรับเชิญ 2:00 ขอต้อนรับทุกคนสู่ pop-up store ของ BTV สาขาแซลมอน! 4:00 XS Dumpling Bag (Khaki) 8:28 กระเป๋าจัดระเบียบ Sorganize 10:16 Super Panelled XS Dumpling Bag (Navy/Forest) 11:23 Teeny Tiny Micro Mini Dumpling Bag (Bright Blue) 14:15 Colourblock Micro Dumpling Bag (Cream/Blue) 18:52 Boxy Short Sleeve Shirt&Toggle Midi Skirt (Lilac) 23:39 Nano Crunch Carrier 30:22 BTV-TO-GO Phone Strap 34:16 Super Panelled Mini Crunch Carrier (Mint/Orange) 36:59 Pocket Mirror (Lilac) 39:29 Metallic Poofy Bag (Metallic Silver) 41:35 Poofy Bag (Cobalt/Moss) 44:19 Monster Fur Friends Key Tag (Yellow/Blue) 45:02 Glazed Poofy Bag (Black) 47:19 Poofy Wallet (Yellow) 52:19 ParaSatchel 002 (Teal) 55:50 ทำไมถึงชอบ Beyond The Vines? 59:35 สรุปรายการ
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy national School Librarian DayYankees - innovators or big fat cheaters?Should church pay retiring child abusers?Road linking VT and Montreal scrappedVT goin' nuclearPotential changes to VT's little known panfish marketWelch wants local dairy farmers to get their milk in schoolsThe feds are usingVermont's prisons for immigration Amtrak's Vermonter celebrates 30th anniversaryProgressive young Vermonters are giving away inheritances(53:30) Break music: Boomslang - “Together”https://boomslangvt.bandcamp.com/track/together BETA goes coast to coast Burlington city council president challengeThe mad hatter of Manchester They're cutting the kids rocket programsVT family gets an empty urnLocal group expected to acquire Burke Mountain ski resortEat Vermont appVermont Brewer Donates Captured CO2 to Cannabis Grower SunCommon Sues Former Manager Who Defected to Competitor(1:38:57) Break music: Ranjii - “Dear Lifehttps://rajnii.bandcamp.com/track/dear-life-2 Scumbag map Murder for hire plot foiledEast Ryegate shootoutHit and run / attempted homicide Rutland roofer tax evader Man arrested in Virgin Islands for threatening VT county prosecutor Plainfield dog scofflawSlow down for amphibians and salamanders Coyote attacks person in HinesburgThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
As AI transforms the global tech landscape, Singapore is making bold strides to position itself as a leader in AI innovation and regulation. In this episode of Beyond the Valley, Singapore's minister for digital development and information, Josephine Teo, joins CNBC's Arjun Kharpal to discuss the nation's strategy to harness AI, tackle risks like bias and cybersecurity and foster a thriving AI ecosystem. They also explore the country's efforts to compete with global tech powers. This episode was recorded live on stage at CNBC's CONVERGE LIVE event in Singapore.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed his support for the crypto industry, a move which has had wide-ranging implications globally. Richard Teng, CEO of Binance and Chao Deng, CEO of Hashkey Capital, join CNBC's Arjun Kharpal to talk about what the change in U.S. policy will mean for markets and the industry globally. This is a special episode recorded at CNBC's Converge Live event in Singapore.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy national Memory DayUhhh, what did we miss?Portugal recap?Amazon coming to EssexFewer regulations for at-home food makersProposed changes to Vermont's ‘right to farm' law make headway in the SeBen & Jerry's claims parent company fired CEO over brand's progressive acAs US-Canada relations sour, Vermont businesses are facing boycotts Canadian Ire Over Trump Hits Vermont's Distillers (52:02) Break music: Brunch - Dr. Benway (Live at Robot Dog) https://brunchtheband.bandcamp.com/track/dr-benway-live-at-robot-dogShelburne Cop Who Hit and Killed Cyclist Pleads Not Guilty Woodstock police chief in limboBuffalo pothole banditRutland gets a gay barSenate Votes to Confirm Zoie Saunders as Education Secretary Report details costly restoration work needed at Bennington Monument VT students win fish art contest(1:32:29) Break music: MF Oblivion - From the Woodshttps://mfoblivion.bandcamp.com/track/from-the-woods-ft-dj-lucas-subjxct-5 Scumbag map School shooting avertedHung jury in thieving trooper trialPipe bomb found during Vermont traffic stop, police Berlin thief? Hit and run driver identifiedBurlington kidnapping plotBears coming out of hibernationWorld happiness rankings 2025Thanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
Rebellions is an AI chip startup that recently became a unicorn, or company valued over $1 billion. It is positioning itself as a potential rival to Nvidia. Rebellions CEO Sunghyun Park speaks with CNBC's Arjun Kharpal about the future of AI chips, big breakthroughs in artificial intelligence models and how South Korea is building a supply chain for AI.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Подкрепете подкаста: https://www.patreon.com/2n200podcastИво Инджев е български журналист, блогър и автор на публицистични книги.Член на Източния екип за стратегически комуникации на Европейския съюз.Бил е главен директор на Българската телеграфна агенция и телевизионен водещ на предаването „В десетката“ по bTV.Блога на Иво Инджев: https://ivo.bg/
Apesar das dúvidas, o ex-árbitro Pedro Henriques considera que Otamendi não fez falta no lance do primeiro golo do Benfica. Críticas ainda para a gestão das câmaras da BTV na transmissão. Nota 7 em 10.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Artificial intelligence, electric vehicles and autonomous driving are transforming the automotive industry. In our final special Davos edition of CNBC's Beyond the Valley, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and Volvo CEO Jim Rowan join Arjun Kharpal to explore how these technologies are reshaping the future of cars. Highlighting the potential of AI to monitor driver behavior, enhance safety and adjust car insurance premiums, the conversation explores how these innovations are set to disrupt the automotive and insurance industries. They also look into the evolving landscape of autonomous driving, emphasizing the need for robust safety and gradual development towards full autonomy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Подкрепете подкаста: https://www.patreon.com/2n200podcastСтанчо Станчев едно от най-свежите и млади лица в телевизията - репортер на Btv. Сигурно сте засичали Станчо, той винаги разказва позитивни и смислени истории със своите репортажи, свързани с изкуството, културата и обществото и др.Последвайте ни:https://www.facebook.com/2n200podcast/https://www.instagram.com/tsvetomir.tsanov/
Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire sees tokenized money as the key to transforming global commerce, offering faster, cheaper cross-border transactions and the potential to unlock new financial opportunities. In this special Davos edition of CNBC's Beyond the Valley, Allaire joins senior technology correspondent Arjun Kharpal to discuss how stablecoins like USDC are creating a new financial ecosystem, enabling programmable money and disrupting traditional banking systems. Allaire also explores how blockchain infrastructure can empower developers to build decentralized applications and how a future of tokenized assets could reshape industries globally, making global markets more accessible and efficient.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Max Tegmark's Future of Life Institute has called for a pause on the development on advanced AI systems. Tegmark is concerned that the world is moving toward artificial intelligence that can't be controlled, one that could pose an existential threat to humanity. Yoshua Bengio, often dubbed as one of the "godfathers of AI" shares similar concerns. In this special Davos edition of CNBC's Beyond the Valley, Tegmark and Bengio join senior technology correspondent Arjun Kharpal to discuss AI safety and worst case scenarios, such as AI that could try to keep itself alive at the expense of others.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's not an exaggeration to say that the artificial intelligence revolution has been dominated by American companies. The likes of OpenAI and Nvidia have been fuelled by billions of dollars of investment that was deemed necessary to continue to lead the AI race. But that theory is now being questioned, following the release of the latest large language model from Chinese company DeepSeek. Reportedly built for a fraction of the cost, it seems to have comparable performance to OpenAI's models.In this week's episode we'll discuss:- How DeepSeek, a private company, blindsided many investors and caused a stock market collapse- Whether spending on chip infrastructure will be impacted- The technology behind DeepSeek's latest large language model- Open source vs closed source- Whether this is good news for Chinese chip firms- Whether DeepSeek is a serious threat to the American firms' dominance- Government guardrails around DeepSeek's chatbotSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Binance, a cryptocurrency exchange that's rapidly built itself into one of the industry's most influential players, is making big predictions about the future of crypto. CEO Richard Teng, who took the helm from Changpeng Zhao in 2023, sat down with CNBC's Arjun Kharpal on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss his outlook for 2025. Teng says that with clearer regulatory frameworks under the newly inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump, the crypto market could hit a new all-time high this year. In this episode, we dive into how Binance is navigating the evolving landscape and what the future holds for Bitcoin and the wider industry.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Foundations of Amateur Radio For quite some time I have operated a WSPR or Weak Signal Propagation Reporter beacon on the 10m band. If you're not familiar with it, I've dialled the power right down to 10 dBm, or 10 milliwatts. You'd think that this would be a fool's errand, but it was heard 13,945 kilometres away. Of late the reports have been far and few between, despite the 10m band being quite active. Encouraged by a friend playing on 15m, I made the decision to change bands. At the moment this is not a trivial process, though at some point in the not too distant future, hopefully before I need a Zimmer Frame, I intend to erect a multi-band Hustler 6-BTV antenna that has been in storage for several years. Before that occurs, since it involves all kinds of shenanigans, I went for a simpler option, replace the 40m helical whip antenna with a 15m helical whip, something I can do without climbing on the roof. In case you're wondering, using an SG-237 antenna coupler, the 40m antenna tunes fine on 10m, but not so much on 15m. After pulling the replacement antenna from its hidey-hole I discovered that it was missing a tip. I don't recall if it ever had one, it came from the estate of a fellow amateur, Walter VK6BCP (SK). I took it on faith that it worked on the band that it was labelled with and went looking for a way to close off the tip. In the end I used heat shrink with a glue lining and sealed it off, folded over the tip and used more heat shrink to keep it folded over. We'll see how well that works. I then unscrewed the 40m antenna from its mount and was frustrated that it would only come with the spring attached. Using a crescent and a pipe wrench I was able to unscrew the spring but discovered that the threaded stud that connects the two didn't stay in the antenna, instead it stayed in the spring, which meant that I couldn't attach my 15m antenna without breaking something. I remembered that I had another spring lying around, so I dug that out of storage, I really need to set-up a "part-db" to keep track of where everything is, and attached the 15m antenna to the spring and screwed it back into the antenna mount and I'm back in business. In putting away the 40m antenna I lifted it up after removing the spring and promptly got wet. Litres of brown water came pouring out of the antenna. It turns out that the adjustable tip isn't sealed and sitting on my roof for several years managed to fill it full of water, that's through a tiny opening at the tip, in a country known for hot and dry, it's expected to be 40 degrees Celsius here today. It made me wonder if that water was why the beacon wasn't heard recently. The next step involved changing the beacon frequency. The hardware is a ZachTek 80To10 desktop transmitter, built by Harry, SM7PNV. The software to change settings runs on Windows and since my system crash in June last year I've not had any Windows machines lying around. I went to the ZachTek website and discovered in the downloads section that there is a link to a web page configuration tool written by Phil VK7JJ, of wspr.rocks fame, that allows you to open a website, plug in your beacon, and configure it from any Chrome web browser. I was both astonished and delighted that this exists. I changed the beacon band from 10m to 15m and powered it up. One final step. As I said, for the last little while my beacon has only sporadically been heard, so I set up a local monitoring system. It consists of a little computer connected to an RTL-SDR v3 dongle and the included telescopic dipole. Using a Docker container written by Guenael VA2GKA, I monitor my own beacon. After updating the band from 10m to 15m, reports started flowing in. As an aside, the last time I did this I built a custom Raspberry Pi image and had to change several things to start monitoring after a reboot. This time I used an inbuilt Docker mechanism, "restart unless stopped", to launch the container. This means I don't need to alter the system and I can add and remove containers as I need to. This is important because it's likely how some of the "Bald Yak" project will also gain functionality. I'm feeling rather chuffed that on my first day back as a human after recovering from my first bout of COVID, I managed to move my beacon to 15m, get it on-air, configured and transmitting with confirmation in the log. The only thing missing now is your signal report. I'm Onno VK6FLAB
Sheel Mohnot is the Co-founder of Better Tomorrow Ventures, an early stage fintech focused fund leading rounds in pre-seed and seed-stage companies.Our conversation weaves through Sheel's two decades of building and investing in fintech, starting BTV, and why they started a fintech-focused accelerator, The Mint.Fun facts on Sheel, he was a contestant on the Zoom Bachelor during COVID lockdowns, in a Justin Bieber music video, got married in the Taco Bell Metaverse, and was once banned from Uber.We talk lessons competing against Stripe before selling his first company, common fintech startup pitfalls, and the trick every VC should use when fundraising.Timestamps:(00:00) Intro(03:13) Why fintech makes disproportionate positive change(07:49) Most interesting opportunities in fintech today(09:09) The accountant shortage(12:59) Common early fintech startup pitfalls(16:09) Building Fee Fighters to cut payment processing fees(21:15) Lessons competing with Stripe(21:57) Getting acquired by Groupon and adding $600m in market cap(25:11) Biggest first-time startup mistakes(29:21) Getting $10k in Uber credit via paid Google ad(32:13) Investing in Flexport(36:19) Navigating hot vs underhyped rounds(43:39) Sheel's domain auction company(53:18) How he started angel investing(54:57) Spotify acquiring his podcast “The Pitch”(59:55) Why accelerators succeed and fail(01:06:07) The Mint, BTV's fintech-focused accelerator(01:09:56) Camp BTV in the Santa Cruz Mountains(01:11:41) Early days of NerdWallet(01:14:55) Raising $75m BTV Fund 1 with Jake to fill a gap in the market(01:18:36) Understanding Fund of Funds incentives(01:22:15) Importance of references in VC fundraising(01:24:02) $150m BTV Fund 2(01:27:13) Importance of following-on when leading roundsReferenced:BTV: https://www.btv.vc/ The Mint: https://www.themint.vc/ Fee Fighters: https://techcrunch.com/2011/09/23/feefighters-launches-payment-gateway-samurai/ Follow Sheel:Twitter: https://x.com/pitdesi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smohnot/ Follow Turner:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TurnerNovak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/turnernovak Subscribe to my newsletter to get every episode + the transcript in your inbox every week: https://www.thespl.it/
Kelly Devine, Executive Director of the Burlington Business Association, joins Kurt & Anthony to talk all things BTV
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy national Drinking Straw DayWe're number 4 - Vermont's homelessness ranks 4th in nationVT Truth and Reconciliation Committee needs 3rd memberFewer traffic deaths in 2024Increasing pharmacy closures mean long drives for Vermont residents, mirroring a ‘An anomaly?': Pay to state employees under investigation exceeds $2.6 million tMontpelier officials use treated wastewater to shrink Winooski River ice jam Year in Review: Brattleboro contends with a troubled downtown (1:02:27) Break music: Jacob Green - “If the Spirit Moves You, Let It Shine”https://jacobgreen.bandcamp.com/track/if-the-spirit-moves-let-it-shine Westbury, VT's newest village, is one year oldSaint Mike's going free tuitionStowe native breaks world ski recordYoung VT ninja warriorsStewart's Shops completes purchase of Jolley stores Federal judge dimisses pro-Palestinian student group's lawsuit against UVM Vermont's 2024 cannabis data released | GreenMountain Vermont Cannabis Departure of the Associated Press' last Vermont reporter marks the end of (1:38:52) Break music: Michael Roberts - “2030”https://songsofmichaelroberts.bandcamp.com/album/rose-gold Scumbag mapVandalism closes University Mall; suspect arrestedStamford man accused of arson, insurance fraud Hannaford robbery in Saint Albans Barre dumpster fire Assault and Thanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
Reform UK membership overtakes Tories, Deeming readmitted to Victoria party room, Victoria launches pill testing at BTV festival. Plus, what is Joe Biden’s legacy? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let us know what you think - text the show!Happy national Sangria DayIts easier to get to TampaMayor concerned about Burlington police staffing reportSaint Albans has its own policing problemsUVM men's soccer wins 2024 NCAA tournamentPro-Palestinian ballot measure fails to make it to bal Tenants vs landlords$21.8M housing project to create 40 units in Newport area Governor to again ask lawmakers to delay juvenile justice Burlington Cannabis Shop to ClosePutney Mountain Hawkwatch Recent Canada lynx sightings (1:01:46) Break music: Bone Bone - “Jounce”https://burlingtonelectronicdepartment.bandcamp.com/track/jounce Will it lamp?Bethel's 1st annual drag ChristmasCollecting VermontianaManure spreading ban Barre emergency crews to get better radio coverageWCAX Investigates: Why didn't financial irregularities trigger state invBernie Look alike(1:28:27) Break music: Cave Chimera - “Things Change”https://cavechimera.bandcamp.com/track/things-change Scumbag mapShaftsbury man faces years of jail without trial after re-offendingAmbulance fracasVT man accused of serious mail threatsSoBu man connected with Saint J robberyBelvidere camp murderSaint Albans grocery store clerk assaulted The ol crash and grab in RutlandNewport woman charged with forcing teen to drink detergent mixture -Thanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy National Salesperson DayMajestic 10 gets a liquor licenseBurlington City Council weighs graffiti ordinanceRutland's Cortina Inn gets temporarily shut downLawsuit alleges abuses in hotel program Vermont to Begin Testing Milk Supply for Bird Flu |Supreme Court Approves Demolition of Burlington CathedralVermont Construction Company citedMayor announces pick to create Burlington overdose prevention ceVermont Supreme Court rules in favor of Williston dog rescue VSP poke holes in Derby Line driver's shooting claim Bernie says next Senate term “probably his last”(52:15) Break music: Caitlin Canty -”Odds of Getting Even”https://caitlincanty.bandcamp.com/album/come-by-the-highway-homeSaint Albans nuisance property lawA Moving Company Helps Seniors Make a Smooth Transition Cannabis company sues over free speechYou can buy weed in Sharon, VT Whatchu know ‘bout Sharon, VT?St Mikes research finds hope for Alzheimer's in spider brainsHandy Family Sells Notorious Church Street Apartment ComplexWe're big time now - getting a 2nd Jersey Mike's(1:34:48) Break music: Dylan Patrick Ward - “Piles”https://dylanpatrickward.bandcamp.com/album/neer-do-wells Scumbag mapN.Y. Man sentenced on federal drug charge State upgrades homicide charges against Pownal stabber Rutland Scarface faces new chargesBarre police logMan hits cop with carThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
In the final episode of 2024, CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal are joined by a whole host of special guests to reflect back on the year, and to look ahead to an exciting 2025 for technology.First off, AI expert and partner at VC firm IVP Eric Liaw joins to discuss whether the AI boom will continue.Award-winning journalist and reporter for CNBC in the U.S. Mackenzie Sigalos returns, after some very accurate predictions last year, to talk all things crypto and what a Trump presidency means for the digital asset class.Arjun will give his take on what to expect for the US-China tech war.Silvia Amaro, TV anchor and reporter for CNBC in London, joins us again to discuss whether the scrutiny of big tech in Europe is set to continue.Friend of the pod Ben Wood, chief analyst at CCS Insights, gives us the lowdown for consumer tech next year.Finally Ryan Browne, CNBC tech correspondent, gives us his three big predictions for fintech in 2025.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy National Gazpacho DayAdam hates Front Porch ForumVermont endures record fall wildfire damage100 acres in SoBu now protectedPhil Scott cuts down his own xmas treeSanders, Welch and Balint seek reversal of decision to cut hours at Vermont Layoffs begin at federal immigration center in Essex. Employees fear more UVM Medical Center rally against cutsSpay/neuter program saves money for pet ownersForest Service issues draft management plan for 72,000 acres in RutlandVisits to Vermont's state-owned historic sites reach 22-year high -Police say they believe Vermonter abducted in Philippines has died Water Bond Could Cost Burlington $225 Million |Government Seeks New Owner for Montpelier's Federal Building |Cortina Inn sanctioned Surveillance towers along the Canadian border(54:38) Break music: Tommy Crawford - “EVACUATION”https://tommycrawford.bandcamp.com/track/evacuationBernie Sanders look alike contestDo you want to join a VT school board? No assistant attorney in RutlandPrivate fireworks show shut downFirst chicane season in Notch ruled a success Brattleboro to get an expensive bridgeTrouble ferments around Vermont distilleryCanada Post strike will affect NEK folksYou can drink outside at North Chair Brewing(1:28:04) Break music: Roost.World - “Get to Work”https://roost.bandcamp.com/track/get-to-work-full-band Scumbag mapThieves target Kia vehicl es in South BurlingtonBrattleboro woman, 22, pleads guilty to 13 charges Violent Bennington AssaultsDeadly shooting in BristolBerlin burglarStabbing suspect turns himself inFake gun flashed in road rage incidentSwanton man arrested after high-speed chase and crash Fair Haven apartment blaze leads to resident's arrestThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
Xreal, one of the leading players in the augmented reality glasses market, released its latest product - the Xreal One Series. For the first time, it designed its own chip for the glasses. At the same time, companies like Meta and Apple are pushing the boundaries of what is possible with AR. Chi Xu, CEO of Xreal, talks to CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal about the engineering behind complex AR products and what the ultimate goals are for the future of the device.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy Black FridayJudge dismisses lawsuit against Burlington's short-term rental regulations -St. Albans landlords with problem properties could face fines under proposalHartland Planning Commission persists in farm store opposition -Something in the Rutland drinking waterIlona Maher is a finalist on Dancing with the StarsPhil Scott again appoints Zoie Saunders secretary of educationGov. Scott Wants to Move Back Climate TargetVermont department orders some workers back to the office40 new officers graduate from Vermont Police AcademyBurlington's dilapidated police building is dragging down department morale Wait…who is Heart Aerospace?(56:28) Break music: Wombaticus Rex - Anthembanger (Rico James remix)https://soundsofrico.bandcamp.com/track/anthembanger-rico-james-remix Mascot drama in FairfaxIce Cream UnionPlainfield Co-op balances nostalgia and growth with planned expansion |Freshly energized apprenticeship programs take on new industries Skida's Growing Hat Empire Is Turning Heads Activists Want to Remake Shelburne Road After Cyclist Is Killed Kraemer & Kin to Relocate in the Champlain Islands The Raider Reporter(1:35:46) Break music: Eric Mike Daniels - Wayward Feline Voguehttps://ericmikedaniels.bandcamp.com/track/wayward-feline-vogue Scumbag mapMan arrested for trying to run down stranger with car, police sayVt. man pleads not guilty to attempted murder in father's stabbingWoman assaults hospital guardRutland man jailed for assaultHartland rock robberGun threat neutralized in WaterburyThree people charged with living and defecating in historic Guilford cemetery Thanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
On this episode, Fabian Muhmenthaler, pro athlete, industrial design & product development engineer for watersports joins us from his home in Tarifa to talk about:- His journey with North Foils as a PRO rider and his internship with both North & Mystic- His schooling and recent completion of his engineering degree- What growing up in Tarifa was like and how it provided him with a unique water sports upbringing- How did his journey into wing foiling begin?- Life as a pro athlete, including exciting travel and photo shoots with North Foils- Content creation is a way to connect with nature and inspire others. -- Check out his latest movie --Mars 13- The cinematic, longer content approach to content aims to encourage people to disconnect from their screens. The creative process involves collaboration and communication.- Personal connection to gear enhances performance and enjoyment.- The future of foiling includes more dedicated boards and foils.- And more.Watch Mars 13 on Youtube: https://youtu.be/btV_s-CwDrM?si=4xPTT4bBXnusL5T9Visit Fabian IG: https://www.instagram.com/muhmenthaler/Visit North Foils IG: https://www.instagram.com/northfoils/ This episode is brought to you by SeaZen Wind, Wellness & Water. Visit: https://winglifepodcast.com/bonaire-may-2025 to get started. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/beach-partyLicense code: EPGKGAXD2P8WQYQG ★ Support this podcast ★
Despite the concerns of many artists, filmmakers, musicians and content creators, the use of AI in the creative industries is well under way. Working out how to navigate a creative future with AI is the next challenge.Shara Senderoff, co-founder and CEO of Jen, an AI text-to-music generation platform and Anastasis Germanidis, co-founder and CTO of Runway, an AI video generation platform, joined CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal at Web Summit.They discuss whether AI is needed in the creative process, the protection of creators' rights and the potential to transform how the music industry is run. There's also robust discussion about the cost cutting benefits AI will bring and when we can expect AI actors to appear on our screens.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy National Flossing DayLet's acknowledge the electionHistoric Gains by Republicans Shift Montpelier's Balance of PowerWe can't bring our guns to the bar - is this even America?Burlington police chief Jon Murad will not seek reappointment City Council's plan for a safer downtownBurlington Council Proposes Steep Fees for Vacant Buildings Officer hits, kills bicyclist in South BurlingtonDavid Zuckerman concedes UVM Health Network announces widespread service cuts Burlington's only movie theater, Merrill's Roxy Cinema, to close its doors (53:59) Break music: watercoat - “Just Once in My Life”https://watercoat.bandcamp.com/track/just-once-in-my-life-2 Study group hesitant about psychedelic therapy in Vermont In Brattleboro, a citizen journalist is breaking — and making — news Depression-era murals return to Bellows Falls New Land View Project on South Burlington South Burlington reconsiders non-citizen voting New border crossing hours PFAS in game meat More parades in RutlandOfficials urge caution as tick season becomes year-round Lil Jon coming to 2025 Champlain Valley Fair(1:40:58) Break music: Coyote Reverie - “Thistledown”https://coyotereverie.bandcamp.com/track/thistledown Scumbag Map Don't peek - what is the cost for a ticket for 124 mph? Suspects in Rutland murder case kill wrong guyRutland man sentenced for drug trafficking Vt. man pleads not guilty to federal bank robbery chargesGroton stabber caught in NHWhatchu know bout Groton, VT? Man beats parents to deathBurglar used car to drag ATM into parking lotThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
Quantum computers have been touted for their potential to revolutionize the world — and British company Oxford Ionics claims to be building the most powerful quantum computers out there. The company's CEO and co-founder Dr Chris Ballance joined CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal at Web Summit, one of Europe's biggest tech events. In this episode, we explore what exactly quantum computing is, how it could transform certain industries, and the threat it poses to cyber security and our personal data.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sterling recently returned from her 3rd annual Beyond the Veil Mediumship and Paranormal Weekender at the Stanley Hotel and has some stories to tell! Normally, tales from "BTV" are kept under wraps, but there are some things that are worth sharing. Hope you enjoy it! Mentioned in the episode: First off, a bonus for reading the show notes! If you want to sit with Sterling for a session, use the code WTF2024 for 20% off (expires 12/31/24) Tarot 101 at Ritualcravt on Saturday, 11/23 - https://school.ritualcravt.com/class/in-person-tarot-101-2/ Yuletide Spirits and Traditions, a two-class session in the Folk Magic Fundamentals series (paid Curiosity Coven members get 25% off the registration!) - https://www.sterlingmoontarot.com/folkmagicfundamentals Building Blocks: Foundational Lessons for a Resilient Spiritual Journey (apply by 12/1 or join the Curiosity Coven as a paid member and get 15% off the registration!) - https://www.sterlingmoontarot.com/buildingblocks
“AI models are confident liars.” That's the tagline for artificial intelligence application startup, Infactory. The company's co-founder Brooke Hartley Moy joins CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal to discuss how to fix inaccuracies, bias and misinformation from AI.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy National Cook for Your Pets DayHappy bday GloYankees demisePhil Scott's next victim?LT governor raceVT prisoners can voteBurlington has a syringe litter problemBurlington's pod community to seek 3-year extensionDon't burn your garbage(46:58) Break music: The Devil Makes Three - “Spirits”https://thedevilmakesthree.bandcamp.com/track/spirits Burlington woman giving the dead back their names Possible overturning of excommunication Problem dog gets re-homedSouth Strafford school makes its own pledgeScience Pub series Zombie treesSave every wood turtleVT Witch trial(1:31:44) Break music: D.FRENCH feat Mavstar - “Still Got Weight”https://dfrench.bandcamp.com/track/still-got-weight-feat-mavstar Scumbag Map Philippines kidnapping suspects in custodyHandcuffed man hits copMontpelier brawl5 charged in downtown Burlington assaultFormer VT Senate candidate beat someone upCavalier bank robberGreedy embezzlerThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
Huawei has launched an upgraded version of its HarmonyOS mobile operating system, which reportedly no longer relies on the Android operating system. It's a bold push from a Chinese firm, but could Huawei's souped up software signal China is ready to bring a challenger to Apple's iOS or Android to the global market? CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal are joined by technology industry analyst Bryan Ma from IDC to discuss.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The U.S. for a long time has been the dominant player in space. But more recently, China and India have been on the rise. CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal talk to Christopher Newman, Professor of Space Law and Policy at Northumbria, about the latest developments in the new space age.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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AI personal assistants have been spotted in movies and other pop culture. Now tech giants are trying to bring those to your phones. Ben Wood, chief analyst at CCS Insights, talks to CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal about his firm's annual predictions report and why he thinks that we could have an AI model trained on our own personal data by 2025.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
While American companies including Nvidia, Google and OpenAI have been benificiaries of the artificial intelligence boom, Chinese companies have been developing this own products and services. CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal discuss the state of China's AI landscape and if the country's tech firms can compete with the U.S.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As an increasing number of parents become concerned about the negative effects of social media and smartphones, the debate is raging over when kids should be allowed to have a device. Joe Ryrie, the co-founder of Smartphone Free Childhood, a movement that began over WhatsApp, discusses the topic with CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A High Security Alert has been issued for the whole of Bangladesh, as violent clashes between students and police continue. The capital Dhaka is in the midst of a near-total internet blackout, with phone lines also down. On Thursday evening, several thousand protestors stormed the state broadcaster BTV, vandalising furniture, smashing windows and lights and setting parts of it on fire. We speak to Ali Riaz, Professor at the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University.Angel City FC has become the world's most expensive women's sports team following a $250m takeover. The Los Angeles-based side have been taken over by a US couple, Willow Bay and Bob Iger - he's the CEO of the Walt Disney Company – and they will become the new controlling owners of the club. Their star player Christen Press gives her reaction. Also, in the programme, we talk about a new minimum wage in Nigeria and look at the final day of the 2024 Republican National Convention in the US city of Milwaukee.