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Dominique Mathis, public safety manager for Carbyne, discusses some aspects of the company you might not be familiar with. She talks about why Carbyne prioritizes sponsoring NAVIGATOR and what you can expect from their AI solutions.For Your Information:Check out Carbyne's website: https://carbyne.com/
Jeffrey Epstein had his fingers in many pies. Whether it was funding these projects, attempting to fund these projects or being involved indirectly, Epstein was always on the lookout for the next "best" deal. He found one of those deals with Ehud Barak and the company Carbyne. In this episode, we take a look at how Epstein provided the seed money for this company and how his involvement in the company has just been glossed over and avoided. (commercial at 7:33)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.timesofisrael.com/jeffrey-epstein-was-ehud-baraks-business-partner-as-late-as-2015-report/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's association with Jeffrey Epstein has been a subject of scrutiny and criticism. Barak met Epstein in 2003 through Shimon Peres and maintained a relationship with him over the years. Between 2013 and 2017, Barak visited Epstein approximately 30 times at his residences in Florida and New York, and in 2014, he flew with Epstein on his private jet from Palm Beach to Tampa. In 2015, Barak entered into a business partnership with Epstein, investing in the Israeli startup Carbyne, a company connected to Israel's defense industry.Critics have questioned Barak's judgment in maintaining ties with Epstein, especially after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor for prostitution. Barak has defended his interactions, stating he never participated in any parties or gatherings with women or underage girls in Epstein's presence. Despite these assertions, the extent and nature of their relationship continue to attract public and media attention, raising concerns about the implications of such associations.We begin the conversation about Ehud Barak and his relationship with Epstein.Commercial at 16:33)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.thedailybeast.com/israels-ehud-barak-i-visited-epsteins-island-but-never-met-any-girlsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's association with Jeffrey Epstein has been a subject of scrutiny and criticism. Barak met Epstein in 2003 through Shimon Peres and maintained a relationship with him over the years. Between 2013 and 2017, Barak visited Epstein approximately 30 times at his residences in Florida and New York, and in 2014, he flew with Epstein on his private jet from Palm Beach to Tampa. In 2015, Barak entered into a business partnership with Epstein, investing in the Israeli startup Carbyne, a company connected to Israel's defense industry.Critics have questioned Barak's judgment in maintaining ties with Epstein, especially after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor for prostitution. Barak has defended his interactions, stating he never participated in any parties or gatherings with women or underage girls in Epstein's presence. Despite these assertions, the extent and nature of their relationship continue to attract public and media attention, raising concerns about the implications of such associations.We begin the conversation about Ehud Barak and his relationship with Epstein.Commercial at 16:33)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.thedailybeast.com/israels-ehud-barak-i-visited-epsteins-island-but-never-met-any-girlsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's association with Jeffrey Epstein has been a subject of scrutiny and criticism. Barak met Epstein in 2003 through Shimon Peres and maintained a relationship with him over the years. Between 2013 and 2017, Barak visited Epstein approximately 30 times at his residences in Florida and New York, and in 2014, he flew with Epstein on his private jet from Palm Beach to Tampa. In 2015, Barak entered into a business partnership with Epstein, investing in the Israeli startup Carbyne, a company connected to Israel's defense industry.Critics have questioned Barak's judgment in maintaining ties with Epstein, especially after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor for prostitution. Barak has defended his interactions, stating he never participated in any parties or gatherings with women or underage girls in Epstein's presence. Despite these assertions, the extent and nature of their relationship continue to attract public and media attention, raising concerns about the implications of such associations.We begin the conversation about Ehud Barak and his relationship with Epstein.Commercial at 16:33)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.thedailybeast.com/israels-ehud-barak-i-visited-epsteins-island-but-never-met-any-girlsWe wrap up the conversation about Ehud Barak and his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.(Commercial at 12:08)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource;https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/sealed-depositions-involving-jeffrey-epstein-name-ehud-barak-as-offender-632589Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
The public safety sector is transforming, fueled by technological advancements and an increasing need for seamless, data-driven solutions. As agencies embrace tools that enhance communication, response times, and decision-making, the market for public safety solutions continues to grow. However, sellers face the challenge of navigating long sales cycles and complex public agency buying processes while maintaining customer retention. Successfully managing both is key to thriving in the public safety market.What strategies should businesses adopt to build trust, establish authority, and stay relevant in a rapidly evolving market?On today's episode of Pro AV Today, host, Ben Thomas sat down with Nitin Kartik, a veteran in product marketing with over a decade of experience across public safety, health care, and other industries. Together, they discuss strategies businesses should adopt to build trust, establish authority, and stay relevant in a rapidly evolving market,Key Takeaways:Relationship-building and thought leadership: Businesses must focus on long-term relationship-building and thought leadership to gain the trust of public sector agencies, positioning themselves as reliable partners in the long sales cycles of the public safety market.Adapting to buyer needs with tailored messaging: Companies must pivot their messaging to address buyer concerns, especially with technology adoption, and emphasize practical benefits like time savings and efficiency rather than just technical features.Leveraging modern marketing trends: With the growing importance of influencer content, decentralized content creation, and the need for tailored communication in B2B marketing, staying relevant requires adapting to changing buyer preferences and offering solutions that align with current technological advancements.Nitin Kartik holds a Master's degree from Stanford University and an MBA from the University of Chicago. With over 10 years of experience at leading tech companies like Amazon and public safety firms like RapidSOS and Carbyne, Nitin is a recognized authority in product marketing across multiple sectors. His cross-industry expertise and thought leadership have earned him features on major platforms like BBC TV.
I discuss Crowdstrike and their history, along with the Q drops that describe their intentions and what the shutdown may have really been about; I discuss the company Palantir and the work of Whitney Webb and her dig on their connections to mass surveillance and pre-crime; I also dive briefly into their sister companies Carbyne and ARPA-H and how they are designed to surveil and socially engineer the masses to ultimately kill us. Crowdstrike: https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/474868046 Palantir https://theamericanclassroom.substack.com/p/palantir-mass-surveillance-and-pre
Jeremy Banks, Senior Product Manager with Carbyne, talks about Carbyne’s role in developing and implementing NG911 in centers across the world. He also teases what conference attendees might find at the booth. This is the second in our series highlighting the Partner and Platinum Sponsors of NAVIGATOR 2024 in Washington, D.C. For Your Information: Learn more about Carbyne on their website: https://carbyne.com/company/about-us/
Nitin Kartik is a proven marketing leader and is the Director of Product Marketing at Carbyne, an emergency communication response platform that offers safe and reliable solutions for crises. He has led marketing and partnership programs at leading companies such as TomTom and Amazon. He has a MS degree in computer networks from Stanford University and a MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. In this episode… When marketing, professionals will often default to strategies that previously worked for them. While this may yield results for a while, marketing requires intensive specification and tailoring to consistently reach the right audiences — this is especially true when transferring from one branch of marketing to another. Marketers are expected to be experts across the entire industry. However, B2B, B2C, and B2G are vastly different sectors with each requiring unique strategies. Learning from others who made the same transition is vital for success. In this episode of the Revenue Engine Podcast, Alex Gluz sits down with Nitin Kartik, the Director of Product Marketing at Carbyne, to discuss the differences in marketing B2B, B2C, and B2G. They break down the key distinctions, what each audience expects, and the importance of innovating. The two also touch on Nitin's background and the greatest lessons he's learned throughout his career.
To learn more about the resources discussed in this episode, click the links below: Video Capabilities in CAD with Tyler Tech & CarbyneTyler's Public Safety OfferingsCarbyne's websiteCarbyne's partnersWe want to learn more about you! Take our survey to tell us what you want from the Tyler Tech podcast:Survey
Now, we turn to two experts who work with the first responders during an emergency: the people who take the calls that come into 911 call centers around the country. Brian Fontes is the CEO of the National Emergency Number Association, a nonprofit group that has recently published a report that surveyed 911 call center personnel to see how they are dealing with the pressures of their pressure-filled jobs. The short answer: not well. Karima Holmes is the Vice President of Public Safety for Carbyne, a technology company that co-produced the report.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
In the sphere of public safety, we often overlook the crucial role of those people who answer 911 calls, gather necessary information, and relay it to law enforcement personnel. There's a vast amount of unseen work, and more often than not, the circumstances are filled with high stress. Carbyne, a leader in cloud-native emergency call management, in partnership with NENA: The 9-1-1 Association, recently announced the groundbreaking findings of their inaugural "Pulse of 9-1-1 State of the Industry Survey." This first-of-its-kind survey unveils compelling insights into the critical challenges faced by the 9-1-1 call center staff. In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley speaks with Karima Holmes, MPA, vice president of public safety at Carbyne about the survey's results. Karima Holmes has served as executive director at emergency communications centers (ECC) across the U.S. where she overhauled technical infrastructure and critical public safety programs. Holmes has also leveraged her industry experience to establish partnerships with local, federal and international public safety and homeland security response agencies. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR This episode of the Policing Matters podcast is sponsored by OfficerStore. Learn more about getting the gear you need at prices you can afford by visiting OfficerStore.com.
Get ready for an excellent episode of Let's Talk Dispatch!Today's guest is the one and only Dru Clark, a total rockstar training manager at Carbyne. With over 8.5 years of dispatching experience (and a cool two years as a supervisor at Fairfax County), Dru's got some profound wisdom to share. We're gonna chat about their journey from dispatch to the private sector, the magic of inclusive leadership, and how to stay true to yourself at work. Trust me. You don't wanna miss this one! Thank you for listening to Let's Talk Dispatch! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5 Star Review!Follow Us on Social Media Instagram | Follow Here! Facebook | Follow Here!Youtube | Subscribe Here! Interested in being on an Episode of Let's Talk Dispatch?Sign Up Here | Be My Next Guest!Find additional resources and Dispatch Merch at:Theraspydispatcher.com
Jeffrey Epstein had his fingers in many pies. Whether it was funding these projects, attempting to fund these projects or being involved indirectly, Epstein was always on the lookout for the next "best" deal. He found one of those deals with Ehud Barak and the company Carbyne. In this episode, we take a look at how Epstein provided the seed money for this company and how his involvement in the company has just been glossed over and avoided.(commercial at 8:18)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.timesofisrael.com/jeffrey-epstein-was-ehud-baraks-business-partner-as-late-as-2015-report/
This week on Let's Talk Dispatch, I am joined by Andrea King-Smith from Carbyne. Andrea is a former dispatcher for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department who has taken her years of experience as a dispatcher over to Carbyne as a Certified Customer Success Manager. In this role, she is helping this excellent company continue its mission of relentless innovation and connecting emergency services with modern technology.You can connect with Andrea and Carbyne at the links below:Find Andrea on Linkedin here | https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreabking/Visit Carbynes Website Here | https://carbyne.com/en/company/about-us/Thank you for listening to Let's Talk Dispatch! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5 Star Review!Follow Us on Social Media Instagram | Follow Here! Facebook | Follow Here!Youtube | Subscribe Here! Interested in being on an ...
Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Ep 465 features Jenny, Emergency Communications with Rutherford Co SO out of Tennessee, and this is a Carbyne exclusive episode. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Carbyne - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – Jenny's 9-1-1 story Daughter of Dispatch Calls that stick Catching the bad guy And more As always, if you have any comments, questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Jeffrey Epstein had his fingers in many pies. Whether it was funding these projects, attempting to fund these projects or being involved indirectly, Epstein was always on the lookout for the next "best" deal. He found one of those deals with Ehud Barak and the company Carbyne. In this episode, we take a look at how Epstein provided the seed money for this company and how his involvement in the company has just been glossed over and avoided. (commercial at 7:33)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.timesofisrael.com/jeffrey-epstein-was-ehud-baraks-business-partner-as-late-as-2015-report/
Jeffrey Epstein had his fingers in many pies. Whether it was funding these projects, attempting to fund these projects or being involved indirectly, Epstein was always on the lookout for the next "best" deal. He found one of those deals with Ehud Barak and the company Carbyne. In this episode, we take a look at how Epstein provided the seed money for this company and how his involvement in the company has just been glossed over and avoided. (commercial at 7:33)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.timesofisrael.com/jeffrey-epstein-was-ehud-baraks-business-partner-as-late-as-2015-report/
Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Ep 462 features Dru Clarke, Customer Success Manager, with Carbyne. This episode is a Carbyne exclusive Dispatcher's Roundtable broadcast where we talked about Mental Health and Suicide Prevention. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Carbyne - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – Dru's 9-1-1 story Early training What is 9-8-8? Mental Health and Suicide Prevention And more As always, if you have any comments, questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Today we have the opportunity to sit down with Ben from Carbyne Games to break down their #indiegame, Advent Guard! Be sure to check the links below to stay in touch with his future works! "High-Tech Multiplayer action-adventure game featuring heavy metal, bots, and loads of weapons!" Website - https://www.carbynegames.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instagram - https://instagram.com/carbyne.games TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@carbyne.games Twitter - https://twitter.com/CarbyneGames Discord - https://www.discord.gg/6skRnvGxfV --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To stay up to date with my content creation as well as my day-to-day thoughts, feel free to follow my Twitter - https://twitter.com/keepingitgeekly For single issue breakdowns and more be sure to visit my TikTok over at https://tiktok.com/keepingitgeekly Be sure to drop by my Twitch channel where I live stream every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 11 PM EST https://twitch.tv/job_for_a_cody My personal Discord -https://discord.gg/vg9zEyKt Intro Music - https://twitter.com/PersyThePianist | http://linktr.ee/PersyNotes Background Music - [FREE] Kota The Friend Type Beat - "Laid Back" - Kota https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY19VZa3FY&t=83s --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keepingitgeekly/support
Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Ep 447 features siblings, Erin and Tom, dispatcher's with Stamford ECC, CT, and this is a Carbyne exclusive episode. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web RapidDeploy - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Carbyne - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – Erin's 9-1-1 story Tom's 9-1-1 story Early training a water rescue And more As always, if you have any comments, questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Ep 446 features Andrea, Customer Success Manager with Carbyne. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web RapidDeploy - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Carbyne - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – Andrea's 9-1-1 story Public safety at an early age Calls that stick When it comes to change And more As always, if you have any comments, questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Ep 443 features Cody Post, Executive Director at the RED Center out of Ohio, and this is a Carbyne exclusive episode. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web RapidDeploy - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Carbyne - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – Cody's 9-1-1 story From Explorer to public safety Early training A water rescue And more As always, if you have any comments, questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Ep 438 features Lt. Jessica Long, 240 Paramedic at Quad out of Ohio, and this is a Carbyne exclusive episode. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web RapidDeploy - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Carbyne - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – Jessica's 9-1-1 story From corporate communications to public safety Differences in dispatch and the field A water rescue And more As always, if you have any comments, questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Ep 431 features Amanda, Communications Technician with Stark County out of Ohio and this is a Carbyne exclusive episode. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web RapidDeploy - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Carbyne - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – Amanda's 9-1-1 story Falling in love with dispatch Calls that stick The need for debriefings and a save And more As always, if you have any comments, questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Welcome to Real Life Rescues, a podcast that goes behind the scenes and takes an in-depth look into the operational and personal accounts of EMS first responders from Israel's largest fully volunteer EMS provider United Hatzalah. The podcast is hosted by EMT-P (Paramedic) Dov Maisel and EMT-B (EMT) Raphael Poch. The world of EMS in Israel has drastically changed in the past 20 years, and United Hatzalah has been at the forefront of technological innovations that have been pushing the field of EMS forward throughout the 21st century. In this episode, we will be discussing some of our more recent large-scale innovations, such as the use of the Carbyne communication and location system; our new Rug Gear communications devices and communications technology that we have built with Widebridge systems and the Israeli Pelephone telecommunications network; and our most recent agreement with City Transformer, which will revolutionize the urban EMS system - utilizing a car-sharing program for first response vehicles that can modulate or transform to less than one meter wide. Due to their modular size, these vehicles are easy to park and drive through traffic and allow first responders who are not motorcyclists to respond to medical emergencies faster.
Welcome to Real Life Rescues, a podcast that goes behind the scenes and takes an in-depth look into the operational and personal accounts of EMS first responders from Israel's largest fully volunteer EMS provider, United Hatzalah. The podcast is hosted by EMT-P Dov Maisel and EMT-B Raphael Poch The world of EMS in Israel has drastically changed in the past 20 years, from the innovation of the ambucycle, to pocket BVM's, and the creation of an nationwide Uber-like network of first responders who provide emergency medical services free of charge to anyone, anywhere, United Hatzalah has been at the forefront of technological innovations that have been pushing the field of EMS forward throughout the 21st century. And the innovations continue. Due to the magnitude of instances where these devices and technologies have saved lives, this episode will be done in at least two parts. Topics for this episode include: Socially disruptive innovation and how we used it to lower response times, putting the community at the forefront of lifesaving and small scale innovations at the scene of an emergency. In part 2 we will discuss our newer innovations from the past year including our new communications and phone technology, the Carbyne system, and co-sharing collapsible cars.
Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Ep 411 features Roxy, Director at Lyon County 9-1-1 out of Kansas and this is a Carbyne exclusive episode. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web RapidDeploy - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Carbyne - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web The Past and Future of 9-1-1 - Written by Roxy Van Gundy Episode topics – The Past and Future of 9-1-1 9-1-1 is still not available everywhere The importance of Real-Time Location Embracing new technology And more As always, if you have any comments, questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Ep 410 features a panel of 9-1-1 professionals as they share stories of the power of video to 9-1-1. This is a Carbyne exclusive episode. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web RapidDeploy - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Carbyne - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – 9-1-1 professional panel discusses the power of video to 9-1-1 through real-life situations and saves from their centers. And more As always, if you have any comments, questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Hoy con Pontón en MVS, platicamos con Abelardo Tous de Mulkay de Carbyne, compañía que permite la comunicación de emergencia en tiempo real para ciudadanos. La Fórmula Detrás de la Morsa con Manuel López Michelone y Densho con los videojuegos. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch's venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.This week, Natasha and Danny, otherwise known as your two new favorite Book influencers (inside joke, you'll get if you listen to the show), hopped on the mics to take everyone threw the news, with Grace and Chris in the background.Here's what we got into: Wise announced plans to go public via direct listing, making it the biggest company to use this route to debut on the London Stock Exchange. Andreessen Horowitz goes into publishing with Future, so Danny and Natasha took turns fawning over why everyone has hot takes about a blog, and what could be in the future for Future. Harry Stebbings turned up the volume on 20VC with new $140M fund. Natasha broke down why it matters for emerging fund managers, and why it might quiet some concerns about the growth potential of micro-funds. After we left our usually programmed media and venture conversation, we turned to community. Commsor bought Meetsy to build community tools for all for an undisclosed price. Danny found hobby-market fit with BookClub, a startup that just raised $20 million to make reading experiences more engaging with author-led discussions. Then, the edtech convo continued with Formative's $70 million financing event from this week. Danny had the scoop on Gusto's first-ever acquisition as well as Clair, a tool that is skipping the direct deposit and heading straight for the paycheck. To close out the funding round section, we spoke about Carbyne making emergencies more streamlined, and what Natasha argued is the headline o' the week: Neo4j raises Neo$325m as graph-based data analysis takes hold in enterprise. To close, we spoke to HBCUvc's $1 million fund to back overlooked founders, and onramp aspiring investors.Well, as you can tell, it's been a busy writing and speaking week for your humble hosts. We're grateful for the opportunity, and will be back in your ears on Monday.
Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch's venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.This week, Natasha and Danny, otherwise known as your two new favorite Book influencers (inside joke, you'll get if you listen to the show), hopped on the mics to take everyone threw the news, with Grace and Chris in the background.Here's what we got into: Wise announced plans to go public via direct listing, making it the biggest company to use this route to debut on the London Stock Exchange. Andreessen Horowitz goes into publishing with Future, so Danny and Natasha took turns fawning over why everyone has hot takes about a blog, and what could be in the future for Future. Harry Stebbings turned up the volume on 20VC with new $140M fund. Natasha broke down why it matters for emerging fund managers, and why it might quiet some concerns about the growth potential of micro-funds. After we left our usually programmed media and venture conversation, we turned to community. Commsor bought Meetsy to build community tools for all for an undisclosed price. Danny found hobby-market fit with BookClub, a startup that just raised $20 million to make reading experiences more engaging with author-led discussions. Then, the edtech convo continued with Formative's $70 million financing event from this week. Danny had the scoop on Gusto's first-ever acquisition as well as Clair, a tool that is skipping the direct deposit and heading straight for the paycheck. To close out the funding round section, we spoke about Carbyne making emergencies more streamlined, and what Natasha argued is the headline o' the week: Neo4j raises Neo$325m as graph-based data analysis takes hold in enterprise. To close, we spoke to HBCUvc's $1 million fund to back overlooked founders, and onramp aspiring investors.Well, as you can tell, it's been a busy writing and speaking week for your humble hosts. We're grateful for the opportunity, and will be back in your ears on Monday.
ליטל היא יזמת ואשת עסקים מרשימה, שצעדה כברת דרך ב10 אצבעות, כשהדבר שהנחה אותה יותר מתמיד היה ועודנו הקשבה עמוקה לקול הפנימי שלה ולמסלול שהיא תווה בחייה שלה. את Carbyne, לשעבר Reporty, היא הקימה עם אמיר עוד בימי הלימודים בבינתחומי, מתוך מצב מצוקה חירומי שאמיר השותף שלה נקלע אליו והם הבינו שאין מענה הולם לנושא. היא קפצה קפיצת ראש אמיתית לעולם היזמי מתוך סקרנות אמיתית, שכן השורשים שלה בבית ובעשייה היו נעוצים עמוק בעולם הבטחוני והצבאי. ליטל משתפת בחוויות חיוביות משמעותיות בדרך שעיצבו אותה ליזמת ואשת העסקים שהיא היום - כמו למשל תחרות הסטארטאפים באונ' ת"א אליה הגיעה במפתיע ברגע האחרון, לא מוכנה, ואיך לצד לחץ משתק - היא אימצה את כוחותיה הפנימייים, הדיבור הפנימי ויכולות ההתמודדות שלה, עד שזכתה במקום הראשון מתוך 80 סטאטראפים. שוחחנו על הפחד מכישלון, הפחד מהצלחה, ואיך המעמד הזה היה משמעותי בסלילת דרכה בהמשך. נקודת ציון עם אימפקט משמעותי נוספת היתה ההשתתפות במשלחת הראשונה של Weact, בהובלת דריה הניג-שקד, ואיך החשיפה לסיליקון ואלי ולחברות הענק בו מחד, ולנשים יזמיות מוכשרות ביותר כמו אורנית מסאנביט וטלי אבצוק מאידך - היוותה עבורה נקודת מפנה בחיים שלה. שוחחנו על פרידה מסטארטאפ וקו-פאונדרים, ועל הבחירה לקחת את עצמה מיד לניו יורק ולהשתקע שם - הפעם בכובעה כמנהלת הפעילות של מובילאי-אינטל ארה"ב שרק עשתה אקזיט של 15.3 מיליארד דולר, ואיך כגודל הציפייה - כך גם היתה האכזבה. ואכזבה בעין התקשורת, היא משהו שאינו פשוט להתמודד עימו. ליטל דיברה על תחושות הפזיזות, הבלבול והדיוק העצמי שהיו בתהליכי קבלת החלטות אלו, עת החליטה להיפרד ממובילאי-אינטל ולהמשיך בדרכה. שוחחנו על מחיר התהילה וההד התקשורתי כאשה וכיזמת, איך התקשורת מביאה עימה פרגון והעלאה לתודעה, אך לצד זה גם מחיר בצורת התמודדויות עם כל מה שיש לאנשים להגיד בטוקבקים. ואנשים אומרים. איכשהו, לפעמים מרגיש, שעל נשים מותר לדבר בצורה קצת פחות אחראית, מהימנה ונקייה. לצד זה, לחשיפה יש גם תהודה עסקית, וגם זה - מצד אחד מצמיח אישית ומקצועית, אבל גם overwhelming, ומייצר עומס רגשי וקוגניטיבי שלא פשוט להכיל אותו. שיח משמעותי בקרב יזמים הוא נושא הרילוקיישן, ומתוך החוויה של ליטל במעבר לניו יורק, שוחחנו על איך מנהלים אותו נכון; איך בונים ברייקדאון מדוייק של מבנה ההוצאות, איך מתמקמים במקום חדש, איך מוצאים עבודה לשני בני הזוג וכמה לקהילה וסביבה תומכת יש השפעה משמעותית על תפיסת החוויה כמוצלחת. ליטל שיתפה בכנות על הבחירה שלה לשים פוקוס על הקריירה והעשייה המקצועית בשנים החולפות, שזה לא תמיד קל מבחינת ה'נורמות' החברתיות והמשפחתיות והקולות מסביב ועל הידיעה הפנימית שלה שכשיגיע האדם והזמן הנכון - גם זה יקרה. שוחחנו על כמה המוטיבציות הפנימיות שלנו חשובות להתקדמות וסלילת המסלול הייחודי לנו, כמה חשוב לזהות אותן ולהקשיב להן, ובעוד שבתור רס"ן במילואים הדרך בצבא היא מאד סדורה וברורה - בחיים האזרחיים, אנחנו מתווים את הדרך שלנו ומסמנים את אבני הדרך. ואף אחד לא נותן לנו דרגות - אלא אנחנו לעצמנו.
Part 2, continuing my read of LokDown!Nor Cal Mythos was kind enough to send me an early, beta copy of the rules to their expansion for the Carbyne Jungle RPG: LokDown. Here's the skinny, courtesy of their Kickstarter page:"LokDown takes place in the Reknown-Galaxy, and is part of the Carbyne Jungle universe. Unlike most expansions however, LokDown is designed to also work as a Stand-Alone game. So if you are a fan of Carbyne Jungle, you can use all of these options with your current campaigns. If Carbyne Jungle is new to you, no worries. You can enjoy all of LokDown without needing any other book or materials."Show Notes:* LokDown on Kickstarter: https://hxpr.to/qqenlf* Carbyne Jungle at DTRPG: https://hxpr.to/d9swa3* Nor Cal Mythos at DTRPG: https://hxpr.to/g5yw0cLike this content? Here's how you can show your support:* Become a Patron of my Patreon: http://hxpr.to/patreon* Buy me a coffee on ko-fi: http://hxpr.to/kofi* "Bent Worlds" Newsletter: https://hxpr.to/mrju0c
Nor Cal Mythos was kind enough to send me an early, beta copy of the rules to their expansion for the Carbyne Jungle RPG: LokDown. Here's the skinny, courtesy of their Kickstarter page:"LokDown takes place in the Reknown-Galaxy, and is part of the Carbyne Jungle universe. Unlike most expansions however, LokDown is designed to also work as a Stand-Alone game. So if you are a fan of Carbyne Jungle, you can use all of these options with your current campaigns. If Carbyne Jungle is new to you, no worries. You can enjoy all of LokDown without needing any other book or materials."Show Notes:* LokDown on Kickstarter: https://hxpr.to/qqenlf* Carbyne Jungle at DTRPG: https://hxpr.to/d9swa3* Nor Cal Mythos at DTRPG: https://hxpr.to/g5yw0cLike this content? Here's how you can show your support:* Become a Patron of my Patreon: http://hxpr.to/patreon* Buy me a coffee on ko-fi: http://hxpr.to/kofi* "Bent Worlds" Newsletter: https://hxpr.to/mrju0c
Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Episode 381 features Brett Wrenn, Customer Success Manager at Carbyne. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web RapidDeploy - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – Brett's 9-1-1 story Early training The impact of our calls Technology and 9-1-1 And more As always, if you have any comments, questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
Nuestros teléfonos pueden capturar nuestra ubicación para que las autoridades atiendan más rápido emergencias. ¿Qué tecnologías se usan para que esto sea posible con una simple llamada? Entrevistamos a Mauricio Martínez, Gerente Regional de Marketing para Carbyne México. Además, las noticias y recomendaciones de la semana. PRODUCCIÓN: Luis Alberto Bazaldúa. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qwertylive/support
After being robbed on the beach Amir Elichai vowed to transform the emergency services industry. His startup has been making great strides to thrust 911 services around the world into the future. His startup Carbyne has recently raised over $60M in investments from top-tier investors like Elsted Capital Partners, FinTLV Ventures, Founders Fund, and Hanaco Venture Capital.