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SMALL WORDS TO MOONSHOTS | Ben Lamm, a multi-time founder who is currently working on bringing back the woolly mammoth, joins host Gregg Garrett to discuss how small words can lead to HUGE ideas. Of course, Ben shares his Top 3 or 4: Thomas Tull, who reminds him to just keep going; John McKinley, who taught him how to live servant leadership; Richard Garriott, who has stoked his passion to explore; and his grandmother, who has taught him that he can do anything. And you have to hear what he has to say about picking a principle and not allowing anything to budge you from it. About Ben Lamm Ben Lamm is the co-founder and CEO of Colossal. Ben is a serial technology entrepreneur driven to solve the most complex challenges facing our planet. For over a decade, Ben has built disruptive businesses that future-proof our world. In addition to leading and growing his own companies, he is passionate about emerging technology, science, space and climate change. Active in angel investing, incubators and startup communities, Ben invests in software and emerging tech, and is deeply engaged in the technology, defense and climate change communities. Prior to Colossal, Ben served as the founder and CEO to a number of companies, including Hypergiant, an enterprise AI software company focused on critical infrastructures, space, and defense; Conversable, the leading conversational intelligence platform that helps brands reach customers through automated experiences acquired by LivePerson; and Chaotic Moon, a global creative technology powerhouse acquired by Accenture. Ben was also the co-founder of Team Chaos, a consumer gaming company acquired by Zynga. Ben is a fellow of the Explorer's Club, whose mission is to promote the scientific exploration of land, sea, air, and space by supporting research and education in the physical, natural and biological sciences. He also serves as a Scientific Advisory Board member on the Planetary Society and sits on the Advisory Board for the Arch Mission. Ben has appeared as a thought leader in many publications, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Wired, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and Newsweek on topics such as innovation, technology and entrepreneurship. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS During this episode: Introduction [0:00] Small words, big impact [0:52] Introduction to Ben [3:03] Colossal, de-extinction,and technology [4:24] The “Top Three” Thomas Tull: reminds him to just keep going [06:59] John McKinley: taught him how to live servant leadership [19:38] Richard Garriott: stoked his passion to explore [29:29] Ben's grandmother: taught him that he can do anything [38:17] Other Points of Interest: Encouraging moonshots [44:09] Transparency in industry [48:35] You have to hear this… Pick a principle and don't budge [49:02]
Are we headed towards using biometric IDs? Have you heard about the food rationing in Iran and how they need Digital Id's to buy bread at subsidized prices? Also, Google has a new robotic brain named "Deep Mind," and Bill Gates invested in "Chaotic Moon," which is a tattoo that will soon replace your phone. IG@TwistedYounginz TikTok@TwistedYounginz www.twistedyounginzz.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bill Gates has envisioned a new type of technology that, among other things, will replace smartphones. Gates refers to electronic tattoos developed by the company "Chaotic Moon", as a technique based on biotechnology that aims to analyze and collect information from the human body. Gates's idea is that people can use the electronic tattoo to make calls, send messages or ask for an address. While it is not yet possible to say when the electronic tattoo will be available, his team is looking for a way to use it as a new device for people to do many of the things they do on their smartphones today. Pardon My American podcast (PMA) is an opinion-based podcast that explores local and global politics, entertainment, paranormal, and culture all while having a good laugh. They keep things lighthearted as they dive into subjects that inspire you to think and ask questions. Support Our Sponsors ► Aura ► GhostBed Support Our Show ► Website ► Buy Merch ► Patreon Follow Our Show ► YouTube ► Rokfin ► Instagram ► Telegram ► Rumble
A small group of innovative Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) is helping their organizations generate on average 11 percent higher shareholder return compared to industry peers by delivering hyper-relevant customer experiences, according to a new report from Accenture. These marketing leaders – the pioneering 17 percent – are driving transformational change at the highest levels of their organizations helping them to respond quickly to changing customer needs. Way Beyond Marketing – The Rise of The Hyper-Relevant CMO report from Accenture surveyed nearly 1,000 CMOs and more than 500 Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) from the largest organizations around the world to understand the impact of marketing in driving business growth. The study found that an innovative group of CMOs are driving significant growth by rewiring their organizations to enable better integration and collaboration to deliver superior customer experiences. After hearing the announcement at the Adobe Summit in Las Vegas, I caught up with Glen Hartman, Senior Managing Director, Accenture Interactive North America and Global Digital Marketing. We discuss the report and much more on my daily tech podcast. Accenture Interactive is a more than $6 billion business unit dedicated to helping the world’s leading brands create the best customer experiences on the planet. Accenture Interactive has been ranked by Ad Age as the largest and fastest growing Digital Agency globally for the past three consecutive years (2016, 2017 and 2018). Recognized as an Adweek 50 honoree in 2018 and previously cited by Forbes as a "top 10 influencer" in digital, Glen leverages his 26 years of experience in digital transformation and omni-channel marketing to help brands engage and delight customers and embrace digital disruption. Glen leads Accenture Interactive in North America and has global responsibility for Accenture’s Marketing offerings including management and integration of acquisitions: Acquity Group, Fjord, AvVenta, Chaotic Moon, Media Hive, Clearhead, Intrepid, Wire Stone and Meredith Xcelerated Marketing (MXM). Glen’s market perspectives on digital transformation and customer experience have also been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, Forbes and Ad Age.
Ali is a designer, occassional writer, educator and speaker. Holding a variety of design leadership positions Ali has worked at Deloitte Digital, Chaotic Moon (acquired by Accenture), Razorfish, Rockwell Group, XIX Entertainment, Ogilvy & Mather's Brand Integration Group and Honest Dollar (acquired by Goldman Sachs). He has worked with Disney, IBM, John Deere, Pizza Hut, Honda, Nobu, McDonald's, State Auto, David Yurman and Victoria Beckham. In addition, Ali has held various teaching appointments: Pratt Institute, Visiting Associate Professor; University of Texas at Austin, Design Scholar in Residence and Distinguished Senior Critic; Cooper Union, Visiting Artist; workshops and lectures at Yale University, Parsons, Konkuk University, Rutgers University, Queens College, Hongik University and Art Institute of Hollywood.
Tom Smallwood is a Senior iOS Developer at Fjord, a mobile development agency focusing on enterprise applications. Apple and Accenture (Fjord's parent company) recently announced an enterprise partnership similar those that Apple has with IBM, Cisco, SAP, Deloitte, and GE. We talk about working in enterprise development, working remotely, and using Swift in enterprise applications. Enjoy! ANNOUCEMENTS - I'm on break next week as I will be at Swift Summit. Episode 70 will air the following week. LINKS - Tom on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomSmallwood - Fjord: https://www.fjordnet.com - Accenture: https://www.accenture.com - Chaotic Moon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaotic_Moon_Studios - Josh Brown: http://roadfiresoftware.com Listen on iTunes. Support this podcast via Patreon. Questions, comments, or you just wanna say Hi? Contact your host @garricn on Twitter. This episode was recorded using the Cast platform by @JulianLepinski. Wanna start your own podcast? Try Cast!
-Originally aired on 12/19/2015- Episode 44 of "In The Oil Patch" This week on "In The Oil Patch": host Kym Bolado and her co-host Alvin Bailey come straight to you live from the inaugural State of Energy event in San Antonio, Texas! The event was hosted by the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and presented by SHALE Oil & Gas Business Magazine. Kym and Alvin offer some business insight and review most of the panelists' opening remarks during the panel discussion throughout the podcast. Our Master of Ceremonies, KSAT12's Steve Spriester takes command of the room and helps the five panelists acquaint themselves with the audience. Halliburton's Vice President, Paul Sheppard explains the importance of his company's substantial investment in South San Antonio, giving reassurance to a weathered oil & gas industry. John Fremont, Chief Revenue Officer of Chaotic Moon gives us a rundown of the revolutionary ideas his company implements to the oil & gas industry through a combination of software and hardware solutions. Brandon Seale, the President of Howard Energy's Mexico Division explains how you have to take things down to the molecular level in order to understand and change certain aspects of the industry in major ways. Tim Baer, Senior Manager, Eagle Ford Development for Encana brings his expertise to the discussion and explains how a Canadian-based company has migrated south in order to diversify their portfolio and help the Texas natural gas industry thrive. Last but definitely not least, Texas Senator Carlos I. Uresti talks about the communities he serves and how "oil is not a Democrat or Republican issue", and he wants to make sure he demonstrates leadership and discretion for the benefit of the communities, the industry and for Texas. You really can't get a bigger cast for an oil & gas talk show than this week's episode, so stream the episode in its entirety and enjoy! Sponsors and contributors for the event included: San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce www.sahcc.org SHALE Oil & Gas Business Magazine www.shalemag.com KSAT12 www.ksat.com Halliburton www.halliburton.com Chaotic Moon www.chaoticmoon.com Howard Energy www.howardenergypartners.com Encana www.encana.com Uresti Law Firm www.urestilaw.com STEER http://steer.com Kahlig Auto Group www.kahligauto.com Marathon Oil www.marathonoil.com Port San Antonio www.portsanantonio.us Repsol www.repsol.com/es_es/ S&B Infrastructure www.sbinfra.com Texans for LNG www.texansforlng.com Talisman Energy www.talisman-energy.com KGB Texas www.kgbtexas.com Eagle Ford Consortium www.eaglefordconsortium.org Northpark Lincoln www.nplincoln.com Pinnacle PEO www.pinnaclepeo.com Desk & Derrick http://saddc.org Women's Energy Network - South Texas Chapter https://www.womensenergynetwork.org/southtexas/ Share, follow and like us on Soundcloud, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn! "In The Oil Patch" is brought to you by SHALE Oil & Gas Business Magazine and proudly sponsored by the South Texas Energy & Economic Roundtable (STEER) and the Kahlig Auto Group. Stay tuned for more great episodes every weekend! For our full schedule, please visit our Radio Show Schedule page and if you have any questions for our experts, please email them to radio@shalemag.com.
-Originally aired on 06/13/2015- Episode 19 of "In The Oil Patch" This week on "In The Oil Patch": host Kym Bolado and her co-hosts Alvin Bailey and Roy Holley have Chaotic Moon Studios' Lead Solutions Engineer, Marc Boudria as their special guest. This is the first time we have had a software company on the show, and what better company to have with us than this one. Chaotic Moon Studios has made a huge impact in the software world in the five years they have inhabited downtown Austin (soon to be part of the Dallas metroplex), and some would say they've been on fire lately. Marc gives us some perspective on the culture, mission and exciting developments which Chaotic Moon Studios is responsible for. This is an episode that will open your eyes to a whole new world of fascinating technology being developed directly for the oil and gas sector - but they don't stop there! The company has no boundaries when it comes to the industries they will serve. Developing software for some of the biggest names in the world (AMD, Caesars, Dell and Yum! brands to name a few) is a goal they have achieved quicker than most companies could imagine in their wildest dreams. Take a moment to dive into the mind of a bright, colloquial software engineer during this episode of "In The Oil Patch", and you'll be astonished at what you'll learn! "In The Oil Patch" is brought to you by SHALE Oil & Gas Business Magazine and proudly sponsored by the South Texas Energy & Economic Roundtable (STEER). Stay tuned for more great episodes every Saturday night at 10pm CST on KTSA 550am and 107.1fm! Photo courtesy of Chaotic Moon Studios
Welcome to episode #172. On the show: Top stories featuring OfficeDepot, Revealr, Lechal, Six to Start, Thirdshelf, ShipEarly, Apple's CarPlay, PizzaHut and Chaotic Moon, and Volvo's delivery system. Our Mobile Minute with Chuck Martin examines the in-store difference between the mobile web and mobile apps. Our resource of the week is a new book by Peggy Anne Salz and InMobi called Apponomics. Full show notes can be found here: http://untether.tv/2014/twilbm-172-haptics-carplay-and-the-end-of-home-deliveries/
It's 2013 and time for marketers and communicators to take their mobile strategy beyond "apps" and start to think more strategically about how they can add value to people's lives using mobile technology. Host Danny Starr talks via Skype with Whurley from Chaotic Moon. Whurley provides listeners with a number of important questions they need to answer in order to take their mobile strategy to the next level. Learn more about Whurley here. Important Questions Answered: What data should you be looking at when developing your mobile strategy? What in-app data should you be leveraging to make decisions about your app's usefulness? When should you develop a stand-alone app and when you should use the mobile browser? What are some examples of great mobile strategies communications can look to for leadership? What are Whurley's thoughts on BlackBerry 10? What do marketers and communicators need to be thinking about over the next few years?