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My guest today is Daniel Dicker, a seasoned oil trader, former floor broker at the NYMEX, and well-known expert on energy markets. Over a three-decade career, Daniel has seen the full arc of oil's role in financial markets—from a bellwether commodity to a sidelined input. In this conversation, we explore why oil has fallen off the radar for many investors, and what signs might bring it roaring back. We also discuss why renewables aren't ready, how nuclear fits in, and the unexpected reasons he might start buying oil again. Please enjoy this conversation with Daniel Dicker. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page HERE. ----- Making Markets is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Making Markets, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @makingmkts | @ericgoldenx Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to Making Markets (00:00:43) The Changing Role of Oil in the Economy (00:01:56) Financialization and Speculation in Oil Markets (00:04:55) Impact of Renewables and ESG on Oil (00:07:01) Government Policies and Oil Prices (00:14:45) Strategic Petroleum Reserve and Market Manipulation (00:17:38) Recession Risks and Corporate Earnings (00:23:35) Media Coverage of Commodities (00:24:36) Investment Strategies in Energy (00:25:19) Oil Market Dynamics and Bankruptcies (00:26:46) Buffett's Investment in Occidental (00:28:28) Renewable Energy and Carbon Capture (00:30:37) Nuclear Energy Investments (00:37:27) Geopolitics and Oil Supply (00:39:47) OPEC's Challenges and Strategies (00:42:46) Future of Oil Prices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a tough time to lead one of the biggest companies in the world - one that depends on supply chains, physical infrastructure, and top tech talent to stay competitive. But Andy Jassy, who took over as CEO of Amazon from legendary founder Jeff Bezos in 2021, manages in a way that he says helps him stay focused on what is best for their products and ultimately their customers. He explains his decision to get workers back to the office five days a week, why he is building an organization less dependent on managers, and how their artificial intelligence strategy differs from the rest.
Podcast Notes: Asking Better Questions in Worship Ministry - Kelsey McGinnis Keynote Episode Overview In this episode, we present Kelsey McGinnis' keynote from Churchfront Conference 2024. As a musicologist and researcher specializing in congregational music culture, Kelsey explores how transforming problematic worship ministry questions into deeper ones reveals important insights about community, belonging, and authentic worship. Time Stamps & Key Points Introduction [00:00] Kelsey's opening insight: "Whether someone sings in corporate worship probably has very little to do with how they feel about the songs themselves. It has everything to do with how they feel about their voices." Introduction of Kelsey McGinnis, musicologist and researcher of congregational music Her approach to using questions as the foundation for research and writing Bad Questions vs. Better Questions [00:43] The problem with starting with bad questions How even problematic questions can lead to important insights The process of refining questions to get to deeper truths Why questions about music often reveal deeper issues about community Case Study 1: Male Singing Participation [01:49] The problematic initial question: "Why aren't men singing in church?" Why this is a bad question (confrontational, assumes something not necessarily true) How online discourse frames this issue ineffectively Conversation with Dr. Randall Bradley from Baylor University (director of Baylor Men's Choir) Key insight: "Whether someone sings in corporate worship probably has very little to do with how they feel about the songs themselves. It has everything to do with how they feel about their voices." Stories from men about their relationship with their voices: Being made fun of during adolescent voice changes Feeling their low voices intrude during quiet worship moments Not feeling their vocal contribution is valued The importance of mentorship for young male singers Better question: How do we create worship where all voices feel welcomed and valued? Case Study 2: Changing Role of Church Musicians [09:07] The strange initial question: "Is it more boring to be a church drummer now than it was 20 years ago?" Why this question arose (multiple drummers independently expressing the same sentiment) How worship music style has evolved over 30 years: Movement from rock-based to EDM-influenced styles Increased use of click tracks, pads, and loops More accessible technology changing worship landscapes Better questions: "What has changed for drummers in the past 20 years? Has anything meaningful been lost?" Contrasting drummer experiences: One drummer who feels more creative with new technology Another who feels increasingly obsolete The deeper question: "How do we let worship evolve without pushing people aside?" The challenge of obsolescence in church ministry Observations from the Sing Conference in Nashville: Older worship leaders finding community where they don't feel obsolete The need for intergenerational inclusion in worship Case Study 3: Technology in Worship [16:30] The limiting initial question: "Should churches use live autotune?" Problems with "should" questions (invite simple yes/no answers) Various perspectives on autotune: As "spellcheck" or "bowling bumpers" for vocalists As pitch coordination similar to click tracks Concerns about becoming "karaoke franchises" Better questions: "What are we really worried about with technology? When do we cross a threshold?" Parallels to concerns about AI-generated art The deeper question: "How do we balance humanity and imperfection with our desire for excellence?" Thought-provoking quote: "Contemporary worship is in its Vogue magazine era—the Photoshopped version of itself" The church's opportunity to model acceptance of imperfection and humanity Case Study 4: Lament in Worship [23:06] Common question: "How do we make space for lament in our worship?" Widespread sense that popular worship doesn't adequately address lament Conversation with Matt Maher about emotional whiplash in services Better questions: "What do we actually need to lament? What hurt are we responding to?" The need for worship to respond to hurt both inside and outside church walls Letting worship be shaped by love of neighbors rather than love of excellence Conclusion [25:57] The human desire for easy answers and clear categories Why superstitious views of music (healing frequencies, etc.) miss the point The challenge of moving beyond online "takes" to deeper community questions The value of telling stories that lead to wiser questions Key Quotes "Whether someone sings in corporate worship probably has very little to do with how they feel about the songs themselves. It has everything to do with how they feel about their voices." "If you feel like your voice is a gift, that it has a place, you're more likely to offer it as a sacrifice of praise." "I want to be part of a community where people aren't primarily valued for their ability to serve a particular aesthetic." "Contemporary worship is in its Vogue magazine era—the Photoshopped version of itself." "One radical thing that the church can do is be a place where we can model acceptance of the awkwardness and imperfection that comes about when you allow people to create something together." Resources Mentioned Dr. Randall Bradley from Baylor University The Sing Conference in Nashville (hosted by Keith and Kristin Getty) Religion News Service article on autotune in worship Matt Maher (songwriter and worship leader) Action Steps Examine the questions you're asking about your worship ministry Consider how your technology choices affect people's sense of belonging Create space for all voices to feel valued in your worship context Evaluate whether your pursuit of excellence might be excluding certain voices Look for ways to let your worship respond to the hurt in your community Connect & Continue For more insights on worship ministry questions, connect with Kelsey McGinnis or visit churchfront.com/conference Apply to Join Churchfront Premium Apply to Join Churchfront Pro Free Worship and Production Toolkit Shop Our Online Courses Join us at the Churchfront Conference Follow Churchfront on Instagram or TikTok: @churchfront Follow on Twitter: @realchurchfront Gear we use to make videos at Churchfront Musicbed SyncID: MB01VWQ69XRQNSN
Introduction to Kelly Bolton, VP of A&R at Warner RecordsTim kicks off by introducing Kelly and asking her to share her journey to Warner Records.Kelly's Start in the Music IndustryKelly discusses her internship at TKO Management, working with Toby Keith, and how she found her passion for A&R.Advice from Cliff Audretch on Publishing and A&RKelly explains the advice she received from Cliff Audretch, encouraging her to start in publishing to better understand the A&R process.Key Skills for A&R ProfessionalsTim asks Kelly to reflect on the key skills she developed during her time in publishing and how they shaped her A&R career.The Importance of Songwriters in NashvilleKelly discusses how songwriters are the heart of Nashville's music scene and how learning from them has been crucial in her development as an A&R.Confident and Teachable: A Key Balance for CreativesThe conversation turns to the qualities necessary for creatives and executives in the music industry, and Kelly shares her views on confidence vs. teachability.The Changing Role of A&R and the Influence of Coastal LabelsTim and Kelly dive into the shift of power toward LA and New York-based labels and how the Nashville sound is expanding.What Kelly Looks for in ArtistsKelly outlines what she looks for when scouting new talent—strong songwriting, authenticity, work ethic, and belief in oneself.Artist Development and Fan InvolvementThe discussion covers the long road of artist development and how fans are more involved than ever in shaping an artist's journey.The Future of A&R and Creativity in the IndustryKelly reflects on the changing dynamics of the music industry, the importance of shaking things up, and staying true to creative instincts. The AIMP Nashville Pubcast is a DiMe Collective Production
My guest today is Darren Farber. Darren is a Managing Partner of Albion River, a private direct investment firm focused on acquiring companies that produce highly technical Defense Products & Services. He is a Former special advisor to the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, a Former member of U.S. Department of Defense Task Force for Business and Stability Operations, and the list goes on and on. Darren is a wealth of knowledge in this space and someone I am grateful to have in the US corner. He shares his perspective on the changing role of the U.S. in global defense and how recent conflicts have shaped military technology and strategy. Darren explains his investment approach at Albion, focused on finding "one-of-one" suppliers and getting as close to the fundamental "molecules" as possible in defense technology. We discuss insights on evaluating the Taiwan situation, the lessons from Ukraine, how the defense budget is allocated, what investors can learn from defense primes, and why technological superiority remains America's greatest advantage. Please enjoy this discussion with Darren Farber. Subscribe to Colossus Review. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Ramp. Ramp's mission is to help companies manage their spend in a way that reduces expenses and frees up time for teams to work on more valuable projects. Ramp is the fastest-growing FinTech company in history, and it's backed by more of my favorite past guests (at least 16 of them!) than probably any other company I'm aware of. Go to Ramp.com/invest to sign up for free and get a $250 welcome bonus. – This episode is brought to you by Ridgeline. Ridgeline has built a complete, real-time, modern operating system for investment managers. It handles trading, portfolio management, compliance, customer reporting, and much more through an all-in-one real-time cloud platform. I think this platform will become the standard for investment managers, and if you run an investing firm, I highly recommend you find time to speak with them. Head to ridgelineapps.com to learn more about the platform. – This episode is brought to you by AlphaSense. AlphaSense has completely transformed the research process with cutting-edge AI technology and a vast collection of top-tier, reliable business content. Imagine completing your research five to ten times faster with search that delivers the most relevant results, helping you make high-conviction decisions with confidence. Invest Like the Best listeners can get a free trial now at Alpha-Sense.com/Invest and experience firsthand how AlphaSense and Tegus help you make smarter decisions faster. ----- Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Introduction and Show Overview (00:06:23) The Changing Role of the US in Global Defense (00:09:23) Evaluating Defense Budgets and Spending (00:11:41) Commercial Technology in Defense (00:15:37) Challenges and Innovations in Defense Procurement (00:22:36) US Defense Strategy and Global Order (00:37:34) The Future of Warfare (00:42:13) Lessons from the Gaza Contingency (00:44:44) Challenges in Defense Venture Capital (00:47:36) The Importance of Responsible Parties in Defense (00:51:06) Industrial Capacity and Defense Investments (00:53:49) Lessons from US Defense Primes (00:59:48) Supply and Demand in Defense Markets (01:07:34) The Role of Net-Centric Warfare (01:10:33) Hopes and Fears for the Future of Kinetic Warfare (01:14:42) The Kindest Thing Anyone Ever Did For Darren
In this engaging episode of Get Out of Wrap TV, host Martin Teasdale leads a thought-provoking discussion on the future of contact centres, exploring the rapid changes shaping the industry. The episode features lively audience participation and expert insights into how technology, workforce dynamics, and customer expectations are evolving.One of the standout moments in the show comes when Martin poses a crucial question to the audience and industry professionals:
In this episode of The Long Game Podcast, Alex Birkett sits down with Molly St. Louis, an award-winning multimedia marketer with experience in PR, content, and video strategy. Molly shares her journey from theater and journalism to leading marketing at high-growth startups, explaining how storytelling, creativity, and entertainment principles can elevate B2B marketing. The discussion covers how to craft bold marketing initiatives, the changing landscape of PR, and why video remains an underutilized asset in B2B. They also dive into thought leadership, media trends, and how brands can build credibility in a noisy digital world.Key TakeawaysCreativity in B2B Marketing: Borrowing storytelling techniques from entertainment can make B2B content more engaging.The Changing Role of PR: Traditional media placements are less impactful today, requiring an integrated, multi-channel approach.Why Video is Underutilized in B2B: Despite its effectiveness, many brands still hesitate to invest in high-quality video content.Thought Leadership is Not Just About Visibility: It's about offering unique perspectives, not just repeating industry trends.Earned Media vs. Owned Media: Press mentions help credibility, but companies must distribute and repurpose coverage for real impact.Micro-Audiences Over Virality: Niche content that resonates with the right people is often more valuable than mass exposure.Pattern Recognition in Marketing: Leveraging data and customer insights can help brands make better creative decisions.Show LinksConnect with Molly St. Louis by visiting Mosaic Group MediaConnect with Alex Birkett on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with Omniscient Digital on LinkedIn or TwitterPast guests on The Long Game podcast include: Morgan Brown (Shopify), Ryan Law (Animalz), Dan Shure (Evolving SEO), Kaleigh Moore (freelancer), Eric Siu (Clickflow), Peep Laja (CXL), Chelsea Castle (Chili Piper), Tracey Wallace (Klaviyo), Tim Soulo (Ahrefs), Ryan McReady (Reforge), and many more.Some interviews you might enjoy and learn from:Actionable Tips and Secrets to SEO Strategy with Dan Shure (Evolving SEO)Building Competitive Marketing Content with Sam Chapman (Aprimo)How to Build the Right Data Workflow with Blake Burch (Shipyard)Data-Driven Thought Leadership with Alicia Johnston (Sprout Social)Purpose-Driven Leadership & Building a Content Team with Ty Magnin (UiPath)Also, check out our Kitchen Side series where we take you behind the scenes to see how the sausage is made at our agency:Blue Ocean vs Red Ocean SEOShould You Hire Writers or Subject Matter Experts?How Do Growth and Content Overlap?Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:Twitter: @beomniscientLinkedin: Be OmniscientListen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/
Welcome back to the ProfitSchool podcast Business Unfiltered with Mercer and Jeff Sauer. Today's topic is Executive Assistants - Do You Still Need One? Executive Assistants (EAs) vs. Systems: The hosts revisit their differing opinions on the necessity of EAs in today's business world, considering the rise of AI and automation. The Changing Role of EAs: They discuss how the traditional tasks of an EA, such as scheduling, email management, and travel booking, are increasingly being automated or replaced by systems. Capability and Capacity: Jeff and Mercer explore matching tasks with team members based on their skills and available time to optimize workflow and eliminate the need for a dedicated EA. The Value of Defined Processes: Both stress the importance of clearly defining processes and systems as it allows for more straightforward automation and eliminates the need for an EA to "fill the gaps." AI as the New EA: The hosts propose that AI and automation tools effectively become the new "executive assistants," enabling individuals to accomplish more efficiently. Evolving Roles and Opportunities: The conversation concludes by acknowledging that while the traditional EA role may diminish, the skills and knowledge of individuals who previously served as EAs remain valuable and can be utilized in other organizational capacities.
In this episode, Ross and guest Wil Reynolds, VP Innovation, SEER, discuss the future of search, AI-driven automation, and why organic social is becoming more important than ever. Wil shares bold insights on how agencies must adapt, the power of thought leadership over traditional content marketing, and the evolving landscape of SEO. Plus, they cover why collaboration beats competition in today's digital world.Show Notes:00:00 Welcome Wil Reynolds, VP Innovation, SEER01:36 Collaboration Over Competition04:04 The Rise of Organic Social vs. Traditional SEO10:53 Content Marketing vs. Journalism15:17 AI, Automation & the Future of Marketing28:22 The Changing Role of Link Building38:14 The Urgency to Adapt: AI's Impact on Agencies46:36 Final Thoughts & Where to Find Wil Show Links:Wil at Seer: https://www.seerinteractive.com/wil-reynoldsWill on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilreynolds/Wil on X: https://x.com/wilreynoldsWil on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/wilreynolds Subscribe today for weekly tips: https://bit.ly/3dBM61f Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/content-and-conversation-seo-tips-from-siege-media/id1289467174 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kiaFGXO5UcT2qXVRuXjsM Listen on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9jT3NjUkdLeA Follow Siege on Twitter: http://twitter.com/siegemedia Follow Ross on Twitter: http://twitter.com/rosshudgens Directed by Cara Brown: https://twitter.com/cararbrown Email Ross: ross@siegemedia.com #seo | #contentmarketing
Corporate boards face increasing complexity as factors such as technological and geopolitical change challenge the organizations they serve. At the same time, boards are expected to do more, including to serve as catalysts of value creation. In this episode we talk with three experts on board effectiveness about their research: Senior partners Frithjof Lund and Celia Huber lead McKinsey’s Board Services Practice, together with senior expert Nina Spielmann. Their recently published analysis, “Better together: Three ways to boost board–CEO collaboration,” looks at the ways boards can do more to help advance the corporations they steward. Related insights The rising complexity of board directorship Ready to board: Ascending new heights through CEO-board communicationDiscover our latest insights and join more than 92,000 influential professionals who are part of our LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance/See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg - from The Acqualina Resorts and Residences in Sunny Isles Beach in Florida. Peter has sits down with world traveler and legendary NBC News correspondent, Kerry Sanders, to discuss the challenging process of travel in 2025. Then, a deeper dive into the travel industry with Zane Kerby - the CEO of the American Society of Travel Advisors - on the continuing fight for passenger rights, changes in the ticket distribution system, and the search for more realistic choices in your travel decisions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg - from The Acqualina Resorts and Residences in Sunny Isles Beach in Florida. Peter has sits down with world traveler and legendary NBC News correspondent, Kerry Sanders, to discuss the challenging process of travel in 2025. Then, a deeper dive into the travel industry with Zane Kerby - the CEO of the American Society of Travel Advisors - on the continuing fight for passenger rights, changes in the ticket distribution system, and the search for more realistic choices in your travel decisions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy New Year to everyone…and Midrats is back with you.Join us today for a broad-ranging discussion for our 15th Anniversary Show with a regular guest since the start, Claude Berube.The conversation will go who knows where, but we will begin by reflecting on how the defense media and information environment has evolved since 2010—not just from the perspective of the information consumer, but also in terms of where decision-makers turn for opinions and ideas. We'll include some inside baseball as well, starting with how the relationship between the PAO world and the broader number and flavor of media has evolved.Here's to the 16th Season!Claude Berube, PhD, is a retired Navy Commander and retired professor from the Naval Academy. He's worked on Capitol Hill and as a contractor for Naval Sea Systems Command and the Office of Naval Research. He also worked at the Office of Naval Intelligence. He is the author or co-author of eight books including his most recent. He is working on his ninth book, about the Navy and the lead up to World War 2. His new podcast about the United States Senate will begin later this month.ShowlinksPowerline Blog and Dan Rather's MemogateMWI's “Spear” podcastThe Failure of the InstitutionsClaude's “Siren's Song” and other booksWar on the RocksCIMSECBill Roggio & Long War JournalSal Mergcogliano's What's Going on With ShippingJohn Konrad's gCaptainGeopolitics Decanted PodcastInformation Dissemination blog, by Raymond PritchettSummaryIn this episode of the MidRats podcast, hosts Sal and Mark celebrate the 15th anniversary of their show with guest Claude Berube. They discuss the evolution of information in national security, the impact of media on public perception, and the changing landscape of military communication. The conversation highlights the importance of accountability, transparency, and credible voices in media, as well as the collaborative nature of modern information sharing. They also look ahead to future projects and initiatives in the realm of military and national security communication.TakeawaysThe Midrats podcast has been a consistent platform for naval discussions for 15 years.The evolution of information access has transformed national security discourse.Public Affairs Officers have become more cautious in their engagement with the media.The military's communication strategies have shifted significantly over the years.Accountability and transparency are essential for maintaining public trust in the military.A culture of untruth can undermine the credibility of official statements.Independent media sources are increasingly important for accurate information.Collaboration among information producers enhances the quality of discourse.Future initiatives in military communication will focus on transparency and engagement.Sound Bites"It's amazing how fast time flies.""This is the C-SPAN for the Navy.""The future is disaggregated."Chapters00:00: Celebrating 15 Years of Midrats Podcast02:16: The Evolution of Naval Information06:28: Democratization of Media and Its Impacts14:54: The Changing Role of Public Affairs in the Navy27:11: Navigating a Culture of Untruth in Media32:48: Independence in Media: The Value of Non-Sponsorship35:31: The Role of Personalities in Information Dissemination37:59: The Importance of Open Dialogue and Accountability42:01: Self-Correction in New Media44:48: The Credibility of Online Sources47:40: The Future of Media and Influence55:25: Upcoming Projects and Future Endeavors
In this edition of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj is joined by Amitesh Rao, CEO at Leo Burnett South Asia. They discuss the current state of advertising - how data affects creativity and ideation, the limitations of influencer marketing, premiumisation in India and how that affects the approach to ad campaigns, how story and myth still play a part in communication, the demands of India's growing affluent class and much more. (00:00) Introduction: Setting the Stage for Marketing Evolution (01:45) The Digital Disruption in Marketing (06:25) Consumer Behavior and the Emotional Connect (09:40) The Changing Role of the Marketing Mix (13:12) Measuring Marketing Effectiveness in the Digital Age (15:47) Lessons from Global Case Studies (18:35) Leveraging Data for Brand Storytelling (22:10) Evolving Consumer Expectations in the Auto Industry (25:56) Navigating Growth in ICE vs. EV Markets (27:36) The Transition from Tech Fascination to Human-Centric Design (27:59) AI Without the Hype: Transforming Creativity and Productivity (31:14) Value vs Price: The Modern Consumer's Mindset (33:28) Premiumization in India: Unlocking Affluence (33:43) Sustainability and Consumer Willingness (35:14) The Convenience Economy: Paying for Ease (35:44) Looking Ahead: The Intersection of Tech, Insights, and Creativity (36:00) The Power of Simple Innovation: A Global Case Study (37:59) Conclusion: Making an Impact Through Creativity and Insight Listeners! We await your feedback.... The Core and The Core Report is ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to shiva@thecore.in for sponsorships and brand studio requirements. For more of our coverage check out thecore.in Join and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channel Subscribe to our Newsletter Follow us on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
This year, the Glossy Podcast featured top executives from fashion's leading companies discussing the challenges they're navigating and the strategies they're investing in, among other topics. Throughout the conversations, several topics surfaced repeatedly. They included the changing role of department stores, the importance of opening stores and the perks of a strong brand heritage at a time when a brand story is everything. Navigating the right time to fundraise and catering to new consumer shopping behaviors, especially as a result of inflation, were also top topics. This special Year in Review episode features highlights from the year's podcasts broken down by these topics. Have a listen to hear from industry insiders including Carolina Herrera creative director Wes Gordon, Tibi founder and creative director Amy Smilovic, and Etsy president and Chief Growth Officer Kruti Patel Goyal.
Is AI About to Replace Your Doctor? Or Save Your Life? The tools that are reshaping healthcare will redefine medicine—and your life—in ways you've never imagined. Will artificial intelligence and regenerative therapies like stem cells and exosomes make doctors obsolete? Or will they finally unlock the secrets to living to 180? In this episode, Dave sits down with Dr. Pradeep Albert, a leader in regenerative medicine and AI-driven imaging, to explore the intersection of technology, longevity, and healing. Dr. Albert shares groundbreaking insights on how AI is revolutionizing medical diagnostics, replacing outdated systems, and empowering patients to take control of THEIR OWN health. He also dives deep into regenerative therapies—how PRP, exosomes, and stem cells are changing the game for injuries, inflammation, and aging. Can AI improve patient-doctor relationships? Are doctors becoming coaches instead of gatekeepers? And most importantly, how can you leverage these tools to outlive your peers and enhance every aspect of your health? What You'll Learn: • Why 50% of people won't make it past 76—and how to beat the odds • How AI is already better than doctors at diagnosing certain conditions • The truth about PRP, exosomes, and stem cells—and when to use each • The three rules of longevity every person needs to know • How your mindset and epigenetics can help you live longer and healthier Resources: 2025 Biohacking Conference – https://biohackingconference.com/2025 Dr. Pradeep Albert's Book: Exosomes, PRP, and Stem Cells…Medicine – https://www.amazon.com/Exosomes-Stem-Cells-Musculoskeletal-Medicine/dp/B0C2S59S8K Dr. Pradeep Albert's Book: Lifespan Decoded –https://lifespandecoded.com/ Dr Pradeep Albert's Website – https://drpradeepalbert.com/ Danger Coffee – https://dangercoffee.com Dave Asprey's Website – https://daveasprey.com Dave Asprey's Book: Smarter Not Harder – https://daveasprey.com/books Dave Asprey's Linktree – https://linktr.ee/daveasprey Upgrade Collective: Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live – https://www.ourupgradecollective.com Own an Upgrade Labs – https://ownanupgradelabs.com Upgrade Labs – https://upgradelabs.com 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement – https://40yearsofzen.com Sponsors: ARMRA | Go to https://tryarmra.com/ and use the code DAVE to get 15% off your first order. OneSkin | Go to https://oneskin.co/ and use code ASPREY15 for 15% off your purchase. Timestamps: • 00:00 – Introduction to AI in Medicine • 00:36 – The Role of AI in Longevity • 00:51 – Meet Dr. Pradeep Alpert • 01:11 – AI's Impact on Healthcare • 02:07 – Changing Role of Doctors • 05:01 – AI in Medical Imaging • 06:37 – Orthopedics and AI • 09:19 – Longevity and Epigenetics • 14:16 – The Importance of Mindset • 29:08 – Trust in the Medical System • 43:18 – DIY Health and Longevity • 44:21 – The Future of Insurance and Medical Costs • 45:45 – Advancements in Imaging Technology • 47:26 – The Art of Physical Examination • 50:21 – Regenerative Medicine: PRP, Exosomes, and Stem Cells • 01:00:23 – Challenges in the US Medical System • 01:07:54 – The Role of AI in Medicine • 01:18:14 – Final Thoughts and Book Promotion See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join KP Reddy, global authority on tech innovation and AI, as he previews his must-see presentation: “Thriving in the Tech Age: AI's Role in Shaping A/E and the Changing Role of Consulting Engineers.”
On this week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg - from Los Cabos, Mexico. A look at what's in store for travel in 2025 -- will it be a continuation of high...and higher airfares, sky high room rates, and new surprising destinations? Peter sits down with Jack Ezon - Founder of Embark Beyond - for some insight on emerging trends and traveler behavior. Then, legendary travel advisor Anne Sculley stops by to discuss the real and essential role travel agents provide, not to mention their importance and relevance may be bigger than ever.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg - from Los Cabos, Mexico. A look at what's in store for travel in 2025 -- will it be a continuation of high...and higher airfares, sky high room rates, and new surprising destinations? Peter sits down with Jack Ezon - Founder of Embark Beyond - for some insight on emerging trends and traveler behavior. Then, legendary travel advisor Anne Sculley stops by to discuss the real and essential role travel agents provide, not to mention their importance and relevance may be bigger than ever.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There are some new members hanging around the C-Suite of a lot of corporations. How'd they get there and why? Denise Dahlhoff shares her latest research unpacking the trend and what it means. The post CROs, CCOs, CXOs? The Changing Role of the CMO with Denise Dahlhoff of The Conference Board appeared first on Rattle and Pedal.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
930: The role of digital and technology leaders is rapidly evolving, with executive recruiters discussing how advancements like AI are redefining their titles, responsibilities, and organizational impact globally. In this episode of Technovation, we feature a panel from our 2024 Metis Strategy Summit with executive recruiters Katie Graham Shannon (Heidrick & Struggles), Art Hopkins (Russell Reynolds), and Henry Man (Candela Search) who explore how technology executive roles are changing in title, scope, and influence. The panel, moderated by Metis Strategy's Steven Norton, delves into the shifting dynamics of leadership and discusses the implications for organizations worldwide.
Product Marketing Managers, let's face it: you're juggling a million tasks, from crafting compelling narratives to deciphering market trends, all while trying to stay ahead in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It's like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube while riding a unicycle - challenging, to say the least. But what if there was a way to not just keep up, but to leap ahead? Enter the game-changing world of AI, a tool that's revolutionizing the PMM playbook faster than you can say "go-to-market strategy." From ideation to copywriting, from research to those daily tasks that seem to multiply endlessly, AI is transforming how PMMs work. But how exactly are savvy professionals leveraging this technology to supercharge their efforts? That's exactly what we're about to unpack. To guide us through this AI-powered marketing revolution, we have a true expert in the field joining us today. I'm thrilled to welcome Gabe Wahhab to our show. Gabe is a growth-minded entrepreneur turned intrapreneur, with an impressive background in product marketing. He's worked with industry giants like HubSpot, where he played a key role in developing and implementing AI-driven marketing strategies. Gabe's unique blend of technical expertise and marketing acumen makes him the perfect guide to help us navigate the AI revolution in product marketing. AI in Marketing: Unpacked host Mike Allton asked Gabe Wahhab about: ✨ AI-Powered Efficiency: Artificial Intelligence significantly boosts PMM productivity by automating routine tasks and streamlining complex processes. ✨ Enhanced Creativity: AI tools augment human creativity in ideation and content creation, leading to more innovative marketing strategies. ✨ Data-Driven Insights: AI enables PMMs to gather and analyze vast amounts of data quickly, informing more strategic decision-making. Learn more about Gabe Wahhab Connect with Gabe Wahhab on LinkedIn Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode GabeWahhab.com HubSpot Agorapulse Finding Your Voice with AI – How to Craft a Brand Voice That Resonates with Mike Allton Custom GPTs for Marketers: Work Smarter, Not Harder with Mike Allton Gong Zoom 1Up How to Create 26 Pieces Of Content From A Facebook Live Content Remix Ruheene Jaura HeyLevi Product Marketing Alliance AI as Your Co-Host: Unleashing NotebookLM's Potential in Content Marketing with Mike Allton Christopher Penn AI Use Cases for Ideal Customer Profiles AI Consulting AI Bootcamp AI Marketing Primer: A Comprehensive Guide for Marketers Explore past episodes of the AI in Marketing: Unpacked podcast SHOW TRANSCRIPT & NOTES: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/elevating-product-marketing-the-game-changing-role-of-ai/ Start your AI journey with the AI Marketing Primer. Brought to you by The Social Media Hat - When One More Hat Is One Too Many. Interesting in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Powered by Magai - why choose one AI tool when you can have them all? And Descript, the magic wand for podcasters. Produced and Hosted by Mike Allton, AI Consultant at The Social Media Hat, where he's tirelessly helping businesses and marketers get ahead of the AI Revolution and apply advanced technologies to their roles. He's spent over a decade in digital marketing, bringing an unparalleled level of experience and excitement to the fore, whether he's delivering a presentation or leading a workshop. If you're interested in helping marketers with AI in an upcoming episode, reach out to Mike. Powered by the Marketing Podcast Network. Music by Tokay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our usual mix of bike and tech reflections. Does the perfect bike ever really exist?
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, chats with Max Levine, co-founder of AMP Studios. Max dives into AMP Studios' mission to create brand-friendly, inspiring content for young audiences and emphasizes the importance of strong relationships and supporting creators in realizing their dreams. He discusses the surge of influencer-led brands, advising creators to focus on content while collaborating with experts for brand-building. Max also sheds light on the challenges of building a sustainable business in the crowded creator economy and the potential for creators to become the next generation of mainstream stars.
▶ Splash Page: https://i.mtr.bio/biblebashed ▶ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/BibleBashed ▶ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMxYyDEvMCq5MzDN36shY3g ▶ Main Episode's playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtY_5efowCOk74PtUhCCkvuHlif5K09v9 ▶ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BibleBashed ▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BibleBashed ▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BibleBashed This sermon explores the fundamental differences between humans and animals from a biblical perspective, emphasizing the importance of understanding our identity as created in the image of God. It addresses cultural confusion surrounding the roles of pets and the concept of family, highlighting the need for Christians to reaffirm biblical truths in a society that increasingly blurs these distinctions. In this conversation, the speaker discusses the evolving relationship between humans and animals, emphasizing the moral distinctions between them. The speaker reflects on the legacy of individuals who prioritize pets over human relationships, the changing societal views on pets as companions, and the deep-seated need for human companionship. The conversation also addresses the dangers of idolatry in the affection for animals and concludes with a reminder of God's unique love for humanity. Takeaways Salvation is found in Christ alone. Humanity's sin leads to divine judgment. Animals are not created in the image of God. Pets are often viewed as family members today. Cultural confusion affects our understanding of relationships. Delayed marriages contribute to increased pet ownership. Biblical truths about creation are often ignored. The distinction between humans and animals is crucial. Pets provide companionship but should not replace human relationships. Understanding family from a biblical perspective is essential. The legacy of a person can sometimes be reduced to their pets. Moral distinctions between humans and animals are crucial. Animals should not be given the same rights as humans. The role of pets has shifted from utility to companionship. Humans have an inherent need for companionship and community. Isolation leads people to seek companionship in animals. Idolatry can manifest in the way we treat our pets. God's love is uniquely directed towards humanity, not animals. The changing societal norms reflect a misunderstanding of companionship. Repentance and a return to God's design are necessary. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Warning 00:26 The Foundation of Salvation in Christ 01:32 Understanding Genesis: The Role of Creation 02:57 The Distinction Between Animals and Humans 04:43 Cultural Confusion: Animals vs. Humans 12:30 The Impact of Pets on Modern Relationships 20:01 Biblical Truths: The Image of God 23:59 The Nature of Family and Relationships 28:43 The Legacy of Family and Pets 30:13 Moral Distinctions: Humans vs. Animals 34:34 The Changing Role of Pets in Society 40:39 The Need for Human Companionship 47:55 Idolatry and the Misplaced Affection for Animals 52:10 God's Love and the Nature of Creation --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblebashed/support
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, sits down with Austin Null, Strategy Director of Influence Marketing at McKinney, to explore the evolution and future of influencer marketing. Austin shares insights from his dual experience as a creator and marketer, stressing the importance of empowering creators, fostering communities, and building proactive brand-creator partnerships. He also delves into monetization challenges, the impact of user-generated content (UGC), and why he believes influencer marketing is still in its early days, with education and diversification essential for brand success.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, speaks with YouTuber Jordan Matter about his journey from acting and photography to building a thriving YouTube career. Jordan highlights the power of storytelling, his passion for creating joyful content, and the balance he finds by sharing his work with his family. He also dives into his success with 25 million subscribers and bestselling photography books, plus his creative process behind video thumbnails, titles, and the shift toward more personal, vlog-style content that helps creators connect authentically with their audiences.
EVEN MORE about this episode!Dr. Mary Sanders, a chiropractor and energy healer, shares her transformative journey from burnout to rejuvenation, including bold moves like selling her practice and relocating to Vietnam. Her story underscores the importance of aligning one's career with personal values, especially as women's roles evolve in balancing life and work, post-pandemic.Dr. Mary delves into intuitive healing, focusing on clairsentience and medical intuition, which enable her to sense emotions and environments beyond the ordinary. She offers a holistic approach to healing that addresses physical, emotional, and energetic issues without reliving past traumas, likening the process to peeling an onion.She also explores generational healing, revealing how it impacts both our DNA and spiritual journey. Techniques like energy field membrane healing and psychometry are highlighted as tools for navigating past life experiences and present-day challenges. Dr. Mary emphasizes the importance of connecting with one's authentic self for profound personal growth and healing, providing valuable insights for both newcomers and experienced practitioners in energy medicine.Guest Biography:Dr. Mary Sanders is a seasoned Medical Intuitive and Chiropractor dedicated to helping individuals achieve personal transformation through energy medicine, spiritual embodiment, and meditation. She hosts the internationally recognized podcast Energy Medicine, which explores the alignment of mind, body, and spirit.Dr. Mary holds a Doctorate in Chiropractic from Logan College, a Certificate in Positive Psychology from the Wholebeing Institute, and a Master's in Intuition Medicine® from the Academy of Intuition Medicine®, reflecting her deep expertise in holistic healing and intuitive practices.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Healing Journey and Spiritual Transformation(0:15:13) - Changing Role of Women in Workforce(0:24:26) - Intuitive Healing and Energetic Work(0:39:32) - Healing Emotional Energy and Past Life(0:44:53) - Healing Generational Trauma and Future Generations(0:53:10) - Generational Healing and Energy Medicine(1:01:41) - Chiropractic and Energy Medicine Integration(1:07:16) - Healing Techniques and Spiritual LearningPlease join Julie next week with your question.Thursdays at 8pm ET, 7pm CT, 5pm PT.https://askjulieryanshow.comAnd, please leave a five-star review and subscribe so you can hear all the new episodes.Sponsors & RecommendationsDisclaimer: This show is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be medical, psychological, financial or legal advice. Please contact a licensed professional. The Ask Julie Ryan show, Julie Ryan, and all parties involved in producing, recording and distributing it assume no responsibility for listener's actions based on any information heard on this or any Ask Julie Ryan shows or podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, chats with Vidya Narayanan, co-founder of Rizzle. They explore the role of AI in content creation, from simplifying user experiences to enhancing video editing and teaser creation. Vidya discusses YouTube's dominance in podcasting, the challenges other platforms face, and how AI will shape the future of content with innovations like personalized avatars and AI-generated content.
In this episode, CJ sits down with Marc Greenberg, former VP of Finance & Strategy at Pixar and current CFO at Altruist, for a fascinating conversation about his career in finance. Marc sheds light on the complex budgeting process at Pixar and the long lead times, challenges, and seasonality of the movie industry. He explains how decisions are made about sequels and other financial considerations involved. The conversation also covers the acquisition of Pixar by Disney in 2006 and his firsthand experience with Steve Jobs. Marc then discusses his current role at Altruist, a modern vertically integrated custodian built exclusively for RIAs. He touches on key metrics like lifetime value and customer acquisition costs. He also talks about the evolving role of CFOs, the impact of AI on financial operations, and the lessons learned from taking a company public. Marc offers valuable advice on hiring, feedback, and the value of storytelling in the CFO role, before sharing some of the the craziest expense stories we've ever heard on the show.If you're looking for an ERP head to NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/metrics and get a customized KPI checklist.—SPONSORS:NetSuite provides financial software for all your business needs. More than 40,000 companies have already upgraded to NetSuite, gaining visibility and control over their financials, inventory, HR, eCommerce, and more. If you're looking for an ERP platform ✅, head to NetSuite https://netsuite.com/metrics and get the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning. Maxio is the only billing and financial operations platform that was purpose built for B2B SaaS. They're helping SaaS finance teams automate billing and revenue recognition, manage collections and payments, and put together investor grade reporting packages.
Subscribe to Grand Tamasha on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, or your favorite podcast app. I spoke with Steven Brownstone, a PhD candidate in economics at the University of California, San Diego. His research focus is on the fields of development economics, agricultural economics, and political economy. We discussed his job market paper, Labor Market Effects of Agricultural Mechanization: Experimental Evidence from India. We talked about the reason there isn't a natural mechanization in rice plantation in Telangana, the role of the state in the uptake of mechanization, the labor market in a developing country that is undergoing a structural transformation and much more. Recorded September 11th, 2024. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links. Connect with Ideas of India Follow us on X Follow Shruti on X Follow Steven on X Click here for the latest Ideas of India episodes sent straight to your inbox. Timestamps (00:00:00) - Intro (00:01:04) - Grand Tamasha (00:02:36) - The Wage and Labor Effects of Mechanized Drum Seeders in Telangana (00:07:43) - Wages Failing to Rise: NREGA and a Profitability Ceiling (00:09:41) - Women's Changing Role in the Farming Labor Market (00:11:07) - The Puzzle of Mechanization: Is Government Intervention Necessary? (00:15:41) - Mechanization or Migrant Labor (00:19:27) - The Role of Government in Mechanization Adoption (00:23:46) - Should Telangana farmers grow rice? (00:26:08) - Market Distortions and Maximizing Food Production (00:29:31) - Larger Economic Questions About Agricultural Subsidies (00:34:18) - Future of Mechanization and Agricultural Policy in Telangana (00:36:45) - The Long Shadow of Feudalism: Concentration of Land and Labor Market Power in India (00:39:00) - How the Feudal Structure Shaped Current Farm Ownership and Women's Labor (00:41:54) - New Research in Relation to Existing Stories of State Capacity (00:46:05) - Outro
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, chats with Dace de la Foret, AVP of Social Media at Nationwide. They discuss audience-first content strategies, the importance of authenticity, and how user- and employee-generated content build trust. Dace also highlights the role of music in branding and how partnerships, like Nationwide's with the NFL, connect with fan bases. He predicts a future in the creator economy driven by niche content, authenticity, and trust.
Professor Teresa Morgan studies Christianity to the year 500CE. She speaks with guest host Preston Mulligan ahead of her Catholic Studies Public Lecture at Saint Mary's University on October 17th.
Professor Teresa Morgan studies Christianity to the year 500CE. She speaks with guest host Preston Mulligan ahead of her lecture at Saint Mary's University on Thursday, October 17, at 7pm. More details about the event here -- https://eventscalendar.smu.ca/smuhalifax/detail/4230/1729202400000
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO of The Influencer Marketing Factory, speaks with Tyler Chou, a leading attorney for creators and Founder & CEO of Tyler Chou Law for Creators. They explore the shifting dynamics of the creator economy and the legal hurdles content creators often encounter. Tyler shares her journey from Hollywood to specializing in creators' legal needs, highlighting the importance of legal protection, proactive strategies, and creators' understanding of their rights. They also cover common legal challenges, the future of the creator economy, and the importance of diversifying platforms and revenue streams.
Welcome to another episode of Pearls On, Gloves Off with your host, Mary O'Carroll, Chief Operating Officer at Goodwin. Today, Mary sits down with Goodwin's leaders—Anthony McCusker, Chair, and Mark Bettencourt, Managing Partner—for an insightful conversation about the firm's unique culture, its client-centric approach, and the future of the legal industry. Anthony McCusker is widely recognized as a preeminent adviser in corporate securities and partnership laws, with a primary focus on advising technology companies and their investors. He chairs the firm's Executive Committee and is a member of its Management Committee and Allocations Committee. Mark Bettencourt has extensive experience in mergers and acquisitions, public offerings, private placements of debt and equity securities, securities law compliance, and technology transfer and licensing. He chairs the firm's Management and Allocations Committees and serves on the Executive Committee. In this episode: Embracing a Unique Culture: Mary's early observations about Goodwin's collaborative, team-first attitude and what sets the firm apart. Forward Thinking Innovation: How Goodwin is driving change in the industry through novel solutions, technology, and AI that enhance client service. Client-Centric Approach: The importance of being deeply immersed in clients' industries and providing holistic business advice beyond traditional legal services. The Changing Role of Legal Professionals: How the role of general counsel is evolving and what that means for law firms and lawyers. Building for the Future Generation: The significance of mentorship, apprenticeship, and providing lawyers with the tools and opportunities to thrive. The Power of Collaboration: The results of working together across all levels of the firm to achieve common goals and drive success. We hope you enjoy this engaging conversation that offers a glimpse into the future of law firms and how Goodwin is embracing change to better serve clients and support its people. Follow Mary on LinkedIn Rate and review on Apple Podcasts
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, talks with Blaine Doherty, Senior Influencer Marketing Manager at Fiverr. Blaine offers insights on executing effective influencer campaigns, stressing the importance of timing campaigns around key calendar events and building strong relationships with creators. He underscores the significance of a data-driven approach, key performance metrics, and the rising importance of trust and authenticity in today's attention economy. Blaine also discusses strategies for short-form and long-form content and shares more about Fiverr's upcoming AI briefing tool.
In this episode of Documentary First, Christian Taylor is joined by Joe Amodei and Tim Maggiani from Virgil Films Entertainment to dive into the evolving world of film distribution and the diminishing role of film festivals in securing deals. The discussion sheds light on how the dominance of streaming platforms and studios has shifted the landscape, making it increasingly difficult for independent filmmakers to gain visibility through traditional film festivals. The conversation explores the significance of IMDb in shaping a film's release strategy and public perception. Christian and Tim emphasize the importance of meticulously managing your IMDb page, from the release date to cast listings, to enhance your film's appeal. They also highlight the critical role of eye-catching key art in capturing attention. The hosts delve into how streaming platforms utilize algorithms to curate content tailored to user preferences, changing the way audiences discover films. They also discuss the growing prominence of ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) services like Tubi and Pluto TV, which provide filmmakers with new avenues to reach diverse audiences. Joe Amodei reflects on his personal connection with Morgan Spurlock, sharing how the success of Spurlock's documentary Super Size Me profoundly impacted Virgil Films and the documentary industry. He pays tribute to their enduring friendship, underscoring the value of supporting one another in both personal and professional endeavors. DocuView Dèjà Vu IMDB LINK: Morgan Spurlock | Producer, Writer, Director Super Size Me, 2004, 100mins, Watch on Peacock, Pluto, Prime, Roku, Tubi and Plex, IMDB LINK: Super Size Me (2004) ⭐ 7.2 | Documentary Timecodes 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:02 The Changing Role of Film Festivals 09:04 The Impact of IMDb on Release Dates and Perception 14:09 The Influence of Streamers and Studios 20:07 The Dominance of Streamers at Film Festivals 22:46 The Importance of IMDb and Its Limitations 24:03 Adapting to the Changing Distribution Landscape 25:35 Optimizing Your IMDb Page and Key Art 26:32 The Role of Algorithms in Content Curation 28:56 The Rise of Ad-Supported Video on Demand 40:22 DocuView Dèjà Vu - Remembering Morgan Spurlock and 'Super Size Me'
In this episode, CJ interviews Anthony “Tony” Boor, Executive Vice President and CFO of Blackbaud, who shares the unique path he took from working at a motorcycle shop in New Mexico to becoming a CFO. Tony reflects on his first management experiences and the lessons learned as he navigated his early career. The conversation dives into the evolving role of CFOs, particularly as they take on more GM responsibilities. Tony offers insights into Blackbaud's business model, its revenue layer cake strategy, and their expansion into verticals like payments, which sees over $100 billion processed through their platform annually. He discusses how they monetize this and secure a competitive edge. Tony also introduces his approach to efficiency metrics, including ARR per OTE, and elaborates on key financial concepts like EVA and ROIC. The interview explores his consolidation philosophy focused on simplifying, standardizing, and automating, and how this has played out at Blackbaud. Tune in to hear Tony's insights on building the right team to propel a career forward in the long-ass lightning round and a fascinating embezzlement story.If you're looking for an ERP head to NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/metrics and get a customized KPI checklist.—SPONSORS:Leapfin is accounting automation software that automatically prepares and posts reliable journal entries. High-growth businesses like Reddit, Canva, and Seat Geek choose Leapfin to eliminate manual tasks, accelerate month-end close, and enable accounting leaders to provide faster insights to help their companies grow. To automatically standardize your revenue data with measurable business impact, check out leapfin.com today.Planful is a financial performance management platform designed to streamline financial tasks for businesses. It helps with budgeting, closing the books, and financial reporting, all on a cloud-based platform. By improving the efficiency and accuracy of these processes, Planful allows businesses to make better financial decisions. Find out more at www.planful.com/metrics.Mercury is the fintech ambitious companies use for banking and all their financial workflows. With a powerful bank account at the center of their operations, companies can make better financial decisions and ensure that every dollar spent aligns with company priorities. That's why over 100K startups choose Mercury to confidently run all their financial operations with the precision, control, and focus they need to operate at their best. Learn more at mercury.com.Mercury is a financial technology company, not a bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group and Evolve Bank & Trust®; Members FDIC.NetSuite provides financial software for all your business needs. More than 38,000 thousand companies have already upgraded to NetSuite, gaining visibility and control over their financials, inventory, HR, eCommerce, and more. If you're looking for an ERP platform ✅ NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/metrics and get a customized KPI checklist.Maxio is the only billing and financial operations platform that was purpose built for B2B SaaS. They're helping SaaS finance teams automate billing and revenue recognition, manage collections and payments, and put together investor grade reporting packages.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, host Alessandro Bogliari interviews Raja Rajamannar, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer of Mastercard. They discuss Raja's concept of "Quantum Marketing" and explore the evolution of marketing over the past two decades. Raja shares insights on the impact of AI, the importance of trust in modern marketing, and how brands can appeal to younger generations. He emphasizes the balance between leveraging new technologies and maintaining human creativity. Raja also highlights emerging technologies that will reshape marketing and stresses the importance of continuous learning and ethical practices for marketers to succeed in a rapidly changing landscape.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, host Alessandro Bogliari interviews Tiffany Hardin, Founder and CEO of Gild Creative Group. They discuss her journey in influencer marketing and the significance of sustainability in the industry. Tiffany emphasizes that creators should have a clear vision, establish solid operational structures, and prioritize financial management. She advises influencers to consider the overall value and benefits of partnerships when negotiating prices. For brands, she highlights the importance of creating a supportive environment for creators and being clear about goals and KPIs. Tiffany believes the future of influencer marketing hinges on creators' commitment to their craft and the human connection brands bring to the relationship.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO of The Influencer Marketing Factory, chats with Sarah McNabb, CMO at GigaStar. They discuss how GigaStar enables YouTube creators to raise funds by selling a portion of their future channel revenue to investors. This innovative model provides creators with the capital and strategic support they need while offering investors a chance to profit from the channel's growth and engage directly with the creator economy.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO of The Influencer Marketing Factory, speaks with Sam (Fink) Friedman, Senior Director of Content Partnerships at the NFL. They explore the dynamic world of the creator economy and how the NFL is navigating influencer marketing. Sam discusses the importance of aligning with creators who are genuinely enthusiastic about sports to tap into new audiences. She sheds light on the NFL's initiatives to enhance athletes' personal branding and their digital presence. Further, Sam shares insights on the NFL's partnerships with YouTube, including features like the YouTube Access Pass and NFL Creator of the Week, as well as their pioneering Super Bowl concert on Roblox.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO of The Influencer Marketing Factory, chats with Dmitri Cherner, CEO and founder of Future Influence, about the crucial role of partnerships in driving business growth and achieving ROI. Cherner emphasizes that influencer marketing is a long-term investment, urging brands to focus on creative differentiation to capture audience attention. He also introduces his 'four-lane highway' concept, highlighting performance, content, awareness, and affiliate lanes as key aspects of influencer and creator value.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO of The Influencer Marketing Factory, talks with Lindsey Lugrin, founder of FYPM, about her journey in influencer marketing and the fight for fair creator compensation. Lindsey discusses her platform's mission to bring transparency and data-driven pricing to the industry, the growth of the creator economy, and the need for education.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, speaks with Justin Moore, founder of Creator Wizard. They discuss sponsorship coaching for creators, the evolution of YouTube, and strategies for pitching to sponsors. Justin also highlights the importance of focusing on sponsor objectives, avoiding media kits in cold pitches, and understanding key aspects like deliverables and usage rights.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, chats with Victoria Hutchins, a content creator focused on yoga, mindfulness, and poetry. Victoria shares her journey to building a successful online presence, emphasizing authenticity and vulnerability. She discusses her mission to connect practitioners with their bodies, breath, and intentions, her achievements like writing a book and hosting a yoga retreat, and her monetization strategies, including a subscription-based yoga app and brand partnerships. Victoria also offers advice on maintaining balance, staying motivated, and cultivating a presence as a content creator.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, talks with Asti Wagner, founder of Invyted. They discuss how her app simplifies influencer marketing for brands of all sizes. Asti shares her journey as a young tech founder, the challenges she's faced, and how Invyted benefits both brands and influencers. She also highlights successful campaigns, the importance of a consistent presence in influencer marketing, and upcoming features, including Invyted's expansion to the US market.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, discusses influencer marketing evolution with Nycole Hampton, Senior Director of Content + Engagement Marketing at GoodRx. Nycole shares insights on selecting the right influencers for brands, stressing the importance of aligning with campaign goals and target audiences. She also emphasizes the need for brands to avoid overpaying for partnerships and suggests integrating influencer-generated and user-generated content into broader marketing strategies. Lastly, Nycole predicts influencer marketing will further integrate into brand strategies as it continues to evolve.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, talks with Liron Segev, a YouTube Strategist/Security Specialist. They discuss cybersecurity threats and challenges content creators face, emphasizing the importance of being aware of scams and protecting personal information. Liron shares tips on using strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and avoiding suspicious emails. He also introduces his Creator Alerts service, which notifies creators of security issues. Liron's mission is to help creators avoid hacks and protect their hard work and revenue.