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There was a time in Ontario when the provincial government focused on the really big issues: clean air and water, inter-city rail service, provincial parks, good education policy, effective hospital care. Not anymore. Doug Ford's government is different. Exhibit A: deciding where the capital city can and cannot put bike lanes. What's going on here? Why is it starting to feel like Toronto vs. Ontario? Former Toronto mayor and longtime community activist John Sewell; Amanda Galbraith, Co-Founder & Partner of the Oyster Group; and Laura Stone from the Globe and Mail join Steve Paikin to discuss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nick Chirls, GP at Asylum Ventures, and Beezer Clarkson, LP at Sapphire Partners, unpack their recent conversation with Jai Das, President + Partner at Sapphire Ventures and Mike Maples, Co-Founder + Partner at Floodgate, to answer their burning question: What changes in the way seed and growth investors think, and what stays the same? They discuss the crushing importance of team no matter the stage; the parallels in LP land (at the end of the day, you're just backing people); the difference between small iterations on a business model vs a radical remaking of a company; and the imperfect information you get at Seed vs the luxury of canvasing an entire landscape at growth via customer calls and key metrics. Learn more about Sapphire Partners: https://sapphireventures.com/sapphire-partners/ Learn more about OpenLP: https://openlp.sapphireventures.com/ Learn more about Asylum Ventures: asylum.vc Learn more about Floodgate: https://www.floodgate.com/ Subscribe to the OpenLP newsletter for a monthly roundup of the latest venture insights, including the newest Origins episodes, delivered straight to your inbox. CHAPTERS: 0:00-Intro & Takeaways 1:20-Is This the Team That's Going to IPO? 4:02-Early Stage Pivots 7:44-How Hard a Pivot is Too Hard? 12:23-LP Strategy for Picking Managers 13:09-The Importance of Timing 15:59-You Need to Call the Customers 18:05-Outro
Common Legal Myths Debunked Leah Weinberg, Co-Founder & Partner, Oduberg Law, LLP Legal terms and concepts can be confusing, and some myths may prevent you from taking the correct action in your business. • Elements to enter into a binding contract • Classify employees and independent contractors • General tips for your business
“Integrating IQ and EQ” Join me and my returning guest Chuck Hogan, Executive Strategist and Co-Founder/Partner at Your Best Life (YBLNow.com). In this conversation, Blaine and Chuck discuss the importance of integrating IQ and EQ to live one's best life. They explore the challenges of making choices based on personal value systems and the impact of polarization in society. They also touch on the scarcity mindset, the need for moral and ethical decision-making, and the importance of unity in a diverse society. The conversation explores the themes of fear, leadership, compromise, personal value systems, emotional intelligence, critical thinking, and the pursuit of a worthy ideal. It emphasizes the importance of diversity, inclusivity, and critical thinking in creating a more perfect union. The conversation also touches on the role of emotions, the impact of fear and scarcity, and the need for ethical guidelines in politics. The hosts discuss the need for leaders who are true influencers, capable of co-creating coordinated movement towards a worthy ideal. They also highlight the importance of being a center of distribution and generosity in creating positive change. Some Key "Takeaways" Include: Integrating IQ and EQ is essential for living one's best life Making choices based on personal value systems is crucial Polarization in society hinders growth and understanding The scarcity mindset limits possibilities and growth Moral and ethical decision-making is necessary for a thriving society Unity in a diverse society is a strength Fear is often triggered by scarcity and can lead to the demonization of others, hindering the creation of a more perfect union. True leadership involves influencing others, engaging in co-creation, and fostering coordinated movement towards a worthy ideal. Compromise is essential for progress and does not mean giving up something, but finding a way to work towards a common goal. Personal value systems are important and should be aligned with the pursuit of a more perfect union. Emotional intelligence and critical thinking are crucial in navigating complex issues and making informed decisions. Diversity and inclusivity are key in creating a thriving society, just like a diverse forest ecosystem. Ethical guidelines and accountability are necessary in politics to uphold the ideals of a democratic society. Being a center of distribution and practicing generosity can have a positive ripple effect in creating change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chef Norman Fenton shares his experiences in the including his journey from working in high-end restaurants to opening his own restaurant, Carino, in Chicago. He discusses the challenges he faced, such as dealing with food waste and finding the right location for his restaurant. Fenton also talks about his passion for creating sustainable and high-quality dining experiences, as well as his future plans for expanding his culinary ventures. Read what Time Out has to say about Carino! Exclusive Partner Want to learn more about Marqii? Check them out here, and instantly level up your digital presence. Connect with Closed Monday Instagram: @closedmondaypodcast Email: kyle@four-turns.com Special Offers Take a screenshot of you listening to the show, and tag @closedmondaypodcast, and I'll send you a FREE Closed Monday t-shirt. Subscribe & Share If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and share it with your friends and network. Your support helps us bring you more actionable insights every week! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/closedmondayshow/message
Today we host Ali Hamed, a Co-Founder and Partner at CoVenture and a prominent figure in venture capital and alternative investments. With a background in finance and technology, Ali brings strategic insights to early-stage investing. Hamed's track record of success and commitment to fostering entrepreneurship make him a key player in shaping the startup ecosystem. (concise bio courtesy of ChatGPT). In today's episode, we start with Ali's origin story, starting with his time as a baseball player and agriculture major at Cornell, and what led to him eventually saying the internet was his major in college (which you will see on his LinkedIn profile). I have witnessed Ali's differentiated view on investing in person and have enjoyed listening to his firm's approach, which in some cases, they are 1 of 1 in their space. We discuss whether it is better to have capital or a good investment idea first, the democratization of private market investing, funding YouTube creators, and more. Today's hosts are Steve Curley, CFA (Founder, 55 North Private Wealth) & co-host Chris Cannon (CIO/Principal, FirsTrust) Please enjoy the episode. Follow us on Twitter & LinkedIn. Social Media: LinkedIn Post (and Facebook): New episode w/ Ali Hamed, Co-Founder & Partner at Coventure, hosted by Steve Curley, CFA & Chris Cannon, CFA. *Ali's non-traditional route to starting his non-traditional firm *What is more important, the investment idea or capital *Finding new or different investments and convincing the world after that it is a good idea (after) *Funding YouTube personalities *How much does he pay attention to public markets *Is the democratization of alternatives for most retail investors too far removed from the original value add? Enjoy! Insert link here Twitter Post: New episode w/ Ali Hamed, hosted by Steve Curley, CFA & Chris Cannon, CFA. We discuss Ali Hamed's origin story and his firm's differentiated approach to private investments. Show Notes: https://www.coventure.vc/ https://www.crossbeam.vc/team/ali-hamed https://www.crossbeam.vc
Jesse Marble is the founder & Partner at Wildwood Ventures. Jesse works across all of Wildwood including growth, founder sourcing, advising, and investor relations. Prior to Wildwood, he was CEO of Magneti, an award-winning growth marketing firm he bootstrapped, scaled, and exited. In this episode, we talk about - - Jesse's story and how he started investing - Investing in outdoor & wellness sector - How big is the wellness market? - What they look for in companies they want to back? - How they help portfolio companies succeed? & lots more.. Links: ⭐ Sponsored by Podcast10x - Podcasting agency for VCs - https://podcast10x.com Wildwood Ventures - https://wildwood.vc/ Follow Wildwood Ventures on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/wildwoodventures/ Follow Jesse on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessemarble
Bienvenue sur le podcast African Business Makers How do you become a unicorn in Africa ? We count 7 unicorns in African and our guest is the CEO of one of them. For this new Real Business talk, we will dive in the business of Go1 the world's learning & development content expert with one of its co-founder Melvin Lubega In this episod you will learn : How GO1 succeeded to be part of Y-Combinator and how their business path has changed since then? How to convince the biggest investors of the world ? What are the main évolutions of the tech ecosystem in africa l'ately ? From Africa to the world with Melvin Lubega ! Pour continuer la discussion : - TheDots Agency - Instagram d'ABM - Youtube d'ABM - Tiktok d'ABM - Notre page Linkedin - Nos profils persos : Jennifer et N'Geur Un grand merci à nos partenaires : Aimé Abizera pour la musique OverWorld Agency pour la production Raiselab pour le studio d'enregistrement Continuons l'aventure : - Notre site - Instagram - Linkedin
Dan Bowyer is a Co-founder & Partner at Superseed - an early-stage venture capital for technical teams transforming how the world works. Dan has more than 20 years of entrepreneurial experience, having built and exited 2 startups and invested in many more. In this episode we talk about - - What's the focus at Superseed? - Why AI is a massively transformative technology? - What's happening with Nvidia? - The 5 layers of opportunities in AI - Will AI lead to the end of SaaS industry as companies could make their own tools using AI? - Is OpenAI a threat for small AI startups? - How will AI impact legacy industries like manufacturing, medicine, etc? & lots more.. Links: Sponsor: https://podcast10x.com SuperSeed website - https://www.superseed.com/ Follow Dan on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danbowyer Hosted by Prashant Choubey Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/choubeysahab/ X - https://twitter.com/ChoubeySahab Subscribe to VC10X on Youtube - https://youtube.com/@vc10x VC10X is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts.
Anne Dwane, a Partner at Village Global, shares her commitment to supporting amazing entrepreneurs working on big ideas. Leveraging her background as an entrepreneur-turned-investor, Anne underscores the significance of establishing networks early and explores the feasibility of launching a company during economic downturns. Moreover, she sheds light on the dynamic role of venture capitalists, particularly within a VC industry confronted by distinctive challenges.In this episode, you'll learn:[2:00] Invest in your networks early.[5:54] Starting a company during an economic downturn: is it a good idea?[9:43] The multifaceted role of VCs as super connectors and coaches.[16:20] The best founders identify opportunities in the current world and articulate a clear vision of how to navigate toward a better future.[25:34] Founders deserve investors who are wholeheartedly committed and thoroughly convinced of the startup's potential for success.The non-profit organization that Patrick is passionate about: UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital's Center for Child ProtectionAbout Anne DwaneAnne Dwane, Co-Founder & Partner at Village Global, has a wealth of experience with a background that includes tech company founding, venture-backed CEO positions, and executive roles in public companies. Over her 20-year career, she has successfully managed P & Ls and excelled in scaling operations from startup to IPO and building effective teams. Notable achievements include leading companies to successful acquisitions by Monster and Chegg, as well as managing P&L responsibilities for Chegg before and after its IPO (valued at $1 billion). Currently, she serves on the board of Harvard Business Publishing.About Village GlobalVillage Global is a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm dedicated to supporting amazing entrepreneurs working on big ideas. With a typical investment range of $250,000 to $1.5 million, the firm goes beyond funding, offering founders access to a vibrant community, expert guidance, and transformative introductions. Chaired by Reid Hoffman and backed by esteemed visionaries such as Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Anne Wojcicki, and more, Village Global has an impressive portfolio that includes companies like Excarta, Simply Homes, Juno, Evisort, Siena AI, Canopy, Risk Ledger, OpenCover, Boost Capital, Atmosfy, among others. Subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode.
I podcasten TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE møter Pia Kristensen Moe og Chul Christian Aamodt beslutningstakerne for de store IT-investeringene i bransjen, personene som leder de mest fremoverlente IT-selskapene, personene som løser de viktigste samfunnsoppdragene og menneskene i investeringsselskapene som muliggjør rask vekst hos IT-selskapene. Menneskeskapte klimaendringer er vår tids største trussel, og det grønne skiftet er avhengig av teknologioptimister.Målet vårt med podcastserien er å gi beslutningstakerne innenfor IT i energibransjen kunnskap for bedre beslutninger.Medvirkende:Rolf Assev, Co Founder & Partner, StartupLabChul Christian Aamodt, Teknologioptimist, EuropowerSendingen er produsert av Europower Partner. Redaksjonen i Europower har ikke medvirket i produksjonen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ROMA (ITALPRESS) - "Dall'analisi di Altems Advisory è emerso che destinando una piccolissima quota parte delle risorse in termini di tempo del personale sanitario all'applicazione dei team multidisciplinari si può migliorare notevolmente la gestione del paziente, apportando notevoli benefici non solo all'outcome delle terapie ma anche benefici in termini di efficienza organizzativa per le strutture sanitarie". Lo ha affermato Eugenio Di Brino, Co-Founder & Partner di Altems Advisory, spin-off dell'Università Cattolica, a margine del simposio promosso da BeiGene, azienda biotecnologica globale, dal titolo "Il burden economico della Macroglobulinemia di Waldenstrom (MW) e della Leucemia Linfatica Cronica (LLC) e stima del potenziale impatto organizzativo legato alla gestione multidisciplinare dei pazienti". xl3/mgg/gsl
Episode 024: Harsh Thakkar (@harshvthakkar) engages in a riveting discussion with RJ Kedziora (@RJKedziora), Co-Founder / Partner and Solutions Architect Estenda Solutions, Inc.In this episode, RJ uncovers the ins and outs of blending clinical information with imaging data, especially for patients with chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension. RJ also dives into how data management has evolved and the exciting opportunities AI brings to healthcare. Harsh and RJ also explore the regulatory landscape surrounding AI in healthcare, discussing the EU and FDA's risk-based approach towards medical devices and AI applications. They emphasize the importance of transparency, data governance, and addressing biases in AI training datasets to ensure the technology serves a diverse population effectively.-----Links:*Estenda Solutions, Inc. Website*Upcoming HLTH Conference in Las Vegas*Would you rather watch the video episode? Subscribe to full-length videos on our YouTube channel.-----Show Notes:(5:45) Using AI in healthcare with examples from Joslin Diabetes Center. (10:47) AI in healthcare, data quality, and regulations. (15:59) AI in healthcare, data bias, and integration.(24:31) Digital health data analysis and expertise needed.(29:19) AI security challenges and solutions.For more, check out the podcast website - www.lifesciencespod.com
Today I would like to welcome a guest that I had the pleasure of meeting not too long ago. She received her undergraduate degree from UCLA. Later went on as a consultant to Arthur Anderson, worked with Calvin Klein, Director of Product Development with Donna Karan. For the last two decades she's been working on Iomoi and is currently a Co-Founder/Partner at Parker Thatch. I'm so excited to welcome Irene Chen to my podcast family! #EvieJeang #EvieUnbounded Subscribe, like, comment and share. You can reach our team at talktome@evieunbounded.com. Follow Evie Jeang and Irene Chen on social media to stay up to date with the latest news! www.Facebook.com/Evie.Jeang www.Instagram.com/EvieJeang www.Instagram.com/ParkerThatch www.Twitter.com/IdealLegalGroup www.LinkedIn.com/IdealLegalGroup www.EvieUnbounded.com
In this episode, Cherise is joined by Clayton Taylor, AIA, NCARB, IIDA – Architect and Co-Founder/Partner at West of West Architecture and Design in Portland, Oregon and Los Angeles, California. They discuss Eastbound in Austin, Texas.You can see the project here as you listen along.Eastbound is a 220,000 square foot office campus in Austin, Texas. The campus consists of two four-story buildings that form a central pedestrian courtyard and a host of amenities to inspire innovation and collaboration.The upper levels express the expansive open office spaces, and the façade is adorned with a rational grid of precast concrete panels. At the ground level, the lobbies, restaurant, lounge, and lush courtyard of the buildings are enhanced by a majestic colonnade of forest-like canted columns that create a public space sheltered beneath a wood-clad ceiling.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
In this episode, we sit down with the remarkable Ankita Singh, Co-Founder & Partner at A&P Partners, a name that resonates with power and innovation in the business world. Ankita shares her firsthand experience on the prominent role of women in entrepreneurship, shedding light on the hurdles they face, especially when it comes to accessing capital for startups.As someone who has masterfully balanced her professional and personal life, Ankita opens up about the strategies that have worked for her, giving listeners a real and raw peek into her daily life. The conversation also steers towards the future of work, an arena Ankita is keenly reshaping, advocating for equal resources and pay parity.Join us for a candid chat that promises not just insights but a nudge to look at the business landscape with a fresh pair of eyes, through the lens of a woman who is setting new benchmarks every day. Tune in and get inspired to maybe set some of your own!Episode Sponsor: Kaye ClothingOffer: Shop any 2 Products and pay for only 1. Use Code: BOGO at checkoutConnect with Rohit Kokanewww.rohitkokane.comPodcast Managed by: Done For You Podcastswww.dfyp.in
So Sue Me with Leah Weinberg, Co-Founder & Partner, Oduberg Law, LLP. Identify and address unusual situations with clear action steps to stay ahead of the curve legally and ethically. • Must-know legal concerns in the event industry • Key contract terms to protect your business • Adjust contracts without a lawyer
In this, The Faces of Business, Tom Willis, Co-Founder & Partner, Phoenix Performance Partners, shares his insights on creating exceptional cultures that can enhance employee retention, financial performance, and innovation. At Phoenix Performance Partners, Tom partners with mission-driven CEOs and School Superintendents, enabling organizations to enhance their workforce engagement, financial stability, and ability to drive meaningful change through innovation. Check out the Blog post here: Creating Exceptional Cultures Thanks for taking the time to listen today. Find Damon Pistulka on LinkedIn talking about life & building businesses you can sell or succeed. On Twitter as @dpistulka with inspiration and sharing thoughts. Find out more about Damon when he's not working. @damonpistulka on Instagram, or Damon Pistulka on Facebook. More information on building businesses you can sell or succeed and the Exit Your Way method on our website View our blog page for this episode here. Email us for more information info@exityourway.com
Join us today as we speak with Mattia Mrvosevic, Co-founder, Partner at Eterna Capital about web3 foundations.
We are back with another big interview episode, this time with Malkit Purewal, co-founder and partner of Savoys. With his background in IT and decades working in the city, he harnessed his corporate experience and applied it to Savoys, where together with Sanjay and the team, they've helped more than 50 clients, completed over 100 projects and now manage more than 250 portfolios around London. This on top of winning multiple awards, partnering with football clubs and luxury brands, while also hosting one of the hottest property events in the UK! We discuss Malkit's journey from his city years to award winning real estate deals, the property market, inspiring hip hop music and all the lessons in between. Guest details: @savoysproperties Aʟʟ ᴠɪᴇᴡs ᴀʀᴇ ᴏᴜʀ ᴏᴡɴ If you have any feedback DM us @takeflightpodcast and remember to subscribe on whichever platform you are listening to us on ------ Important Information: This podcast is for information purposes only. Matters discussed are not intended to provide and should not be relied on as investment, accounting, legal or tax advice or recommendation. The views and opinions presented are those of the four podcasters (and/or any guests) and these may change. We advise that you seek and/or obtain independent professional advice in relation to your personal circumstances.
In this episode you will learn:How does access to credit impact low income countries like India?Why does Sheel insist on a minimum ownership of 10%?What are the reasons for Sheel's reluctance to invest in startups that need to raise a lot of funds?Are both first-time founders and second-time founders equally willing to accept the valuations offered by Better Tomorrow Ventures?Under what circumstances would Sheel stop supporting one of his portfolio startups?What kinds of fintech startups are poised for success in this decade?Do all neo banks face challenges with customer trust and what factors are preventing them from competing with traditional banks?What are Sheel's plans for scaling Better Tomorrow Ventures in the coming years?AboutSheel Mohnot is a Co-Founder & Partner at Better Tomorrow Ventures, a seed-focused venture capital firm that invests in transformative fintech companies founded by exceptional individuals across the world. With its second set of funds amounting to approximately $225M, Better Tomorrow Ventures is dedicated to investing in innovative ideas that can revolutionize the fintech industry. Sheel's exclusive focus on fintech investment dates back to 2015, following a couple of successful FinTech exits. Sheel has also co-founded the podcast "The Pitch," which was acquired by Gimlet Media / Spotify and attracts around 100k weekly listeners. Additionally, Sheel has co-founded Thistle, a food company that serves tens of thousands of customers every week.
David Sable is a sought-after advisor, speaker, mentor and consultant in the global marketing community. He is also a published children's book author, a LinkedIn Influencer - he ranks among the most read business leaders in the world - and a social activist working to end gun violence; hunger and inequality. David is the Co-Founder/Partner of DoAble, a brand strategy and marketing collective. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of both UNICEF/USA and the International Special Olympics, as well as the Executive Board of UNCF. David is also a Board Member of American Eagle Outfitters and was Executive Producer on MTV's highly acclaimed REBEL MUSIC series. Learn more at https://createeveryopportunity.org/
Industry veteran David Sable joins Great Minds to discuss everything from The Doors to his tenure at Y&R, to his numerous other endeavors – with many, many interesting stops in-between.
It can be challenging to balance being a woman in tech and being a mother. Tune in to Elena Elkina, Co-Founder & Partner at Aleada Consulting, a certified WMBE based in Silicon Valley that advises clients on privacy, data protection, and information security issues. Elena shares her experience as a mother in the Tech industry and her incredible journey of growth.
Recorded live from the SaaStock 2022 Podcast Stage: Christoph Janz, Co-Founder & Partner, Point Nine sits down with our host Alex Theuma!
On this episode, host Lloyed Lobo at Boast.AI welcomes Anne Dwane, Co-Founder & Partner at Village Global. Most investors spend only 1-3 minutes looking at a pitch deck, so how can you make sure that your pitch deck stands out from the crowd? It all starts with a great startup story when delivering your pitch. It isn't just a marketing tool: your company's startup story is—your mission, your goals, and the problems you're here to solve. It's a powerful resource that will help you find and build connections with the people who will help your startup grow; from the right investors to stellar team members, co-founders, advisors, and customers. Today, Anne shares insider tips on fundraising pitches and running an efficient, effective fundraising process. Specifically, Anne will cover: 6:21 - The best people to talk to when you're fundraising 11:24 - The most important things for an investor pitch 15:15 - How to pique curiosity 17:30 - How to give clarity on what you're doing 24:06 - The number one job of an investor meeting 27:39 - Modifying your pitch strategy based on time allocation 29:30 - The best pitch she's ever heard 33:38 - Pitch deck tactics 38:02 - Should you send your pitch deck before a meeting? 40:36 - Feedback on audience pitches Learn more at https://tractionconf.io Connect with Anne Dwane: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwane/ Learn more about Village Global at https://www.villageglobal.vc/ This episode is brought to you by: Extend your company's hiring budget with VanHack's pool of 400,000 remote engineers at a lower cost than local hires. Join companies like Dapper Labs, 1Password, Brex and Dooly who hired great engineers with VanHack. Mention “Traction Remote” when you sign up today to get 10% off your first hire at https://VanHack.com. Each year the U.S. and Canadian governments provide more than $20 billion in R&D tax credits and innovation incentives to fund businesses. But the application process is cumbersome, prone to costly audits, and receiving the money can take as long as 16 months. Boast automates this process, enabling companies to get more money faster without the paperwork and audit risk. We don't get paid until you do! Find out if you qualify today at https://Boast.AI. Launch Academy is one of the top global tech hubs for international entrepreneurs and a designated organization for Canada's Startup Visa. Since 2012, Launch has worked with more than 6,000 entrepreneurs from over 100 countries, of which 300 have grown their startups to seed and Series A stage and raised over $2 billion in funding. To learn more about Launch's programs or the Canadian Startup Visa, visit https://LaunchAcademy.ca Content Allies helps B2B companies build revenue-generating podcasts. We recommend them to any B2B company that is looking to launch or streamline its podcast production. Learn more at https://contentallies.com
Special guest host Dan Collard, Co-Founder/Partner with Quint Studer of Healthcare Plus Solutions Group interviews Thom Mayer, MD, an emergency medicine physician, medical director for the NFL Players Association, and author of the book Battling Healthcare Burnout: Learn to Love the Job You Have, While Creating The Job You Love. He says the Great Resignation is the perfect time to think about who we should re-sign: attracting and hiring high performers is great, but we can't assume they're going to stay. We need to focus on keeping them.During his work as an ER physician, Dr. Mayer learned the basics for retaining the best people. Simply put, “please” and “thank you” matter! At the end of every shift he would personally thank every nurse, every tech, and every housekeeper. And he would ask “What could I have done to make your job easier today?” He says this practice was humbling but also enlightening. In this podcast he'll share other insights he has learned from his career. For example:A good culture is about two things: 1) making patients happy, and 2) doing the right thing for the people who take care of the patients.The concept of leadership is worthless because it's a noun; it's something you say. Leading is a verb—we demonstrate leadership by our actions, not our words.Every person on the team is a leader—they lead themselves or they lead other team memberThe work of battling burnout begins from within. Every team member is a performance athlete, involved in a cycle of performance, rest and recovery, over and over and over again. This is why it's so vital to invest in yourself and your team.One of Dr. Mayers' favorite tools is the Love, Hate, Tolerate tool because it forces a lot of reflectionHow do you get a great job (like one with the NFL)? Don't focus on resume building. Instead, build trust and relationships and your career will take care of itself.Finally, he'll talk about why the true key to battling burnout is not about building resilience in people, but adaptive capacity. Those who use the systems and processes have to be the ones who re-design them. That's why Dr. Mayer is adamant that innovation doesn't belong in the C-suite. As Napoleon Bonaparte once said, leaders are dealers in hope. Our role is to create the trust and hope that empowers the frontline people to say “I see a way to do it better.”Email: thommayermd@gmail.com
While it is easy to talk about our successes, it is far more challenging to openly share our failures and what we learned from these experiences. In this episode of The Change Officer Podcast, media and advertising hall of fame member Kamal Dimachkie steps up to the mic to humbly share his most valuable life lessons and how they moulded him into the leader he is today. Kamal is currently the Co-Founder, Partner and COO of TOUGHLOVE Advisors, an advisory firm offering an agile and scalable model that partners with people and businesses to unlock their full potential. Before stepping into this role, he was the Chief Operating Officer for Publicis Communications, overseeing Leo Burnett, Saatchi & Saatchi, and Publicis Middle East for the UAE, Kuwait, and the Lower Gulf. With more than 36 years of experience and many award-winning campaigns for leading multinational brands under his belt, Kamal has a great deal of wisdom to share with all of us. Join us for this fascinating and inspiring conversation as we dive into: What wisdom Kamal would pass on to his younger self Why Kamal chooses to reframe his "mistakes" as valuable investments in his growth The proven principles with which Kamal approaches business development, growth and strategy How Kamal empowers his team members and employees to thrive Host: Vuk ZlatarovFind TOUGHLOVE Advisors online: https://toughloveadvisors.com
Ari Goldstein es Co-Founder & Partner en Melek Capital, empresa de capital de riesgo que ayuda a las empresas en fase inicial a escalar. En este episodio Ari nos cuenta sobre su trayectoria en el mundo del emprendimiento, a como lograr equilibrar el ser un emprendedor y a la vez un inversionista, además de la importancia del valor agregado que las nuevas maneras de invertir te generan a comparación de un fondo de inversion tradicional.
In this week's episode, Jennifer chats with Chie Morita about the loaded topic that is finance, especially for artists. Chie shares incredible perspective on approaching money as a tool in which numbers tell a story and the way in which budgeting is a personal value statement. They unpack hypothetical situations around these topics and give insight into the alternative ways to think about one's finances in hopes of empowering oneself towards creating both the life and art they truly desire. CW — this episode touches on many large topics that can come up around the discussion of finances and does not aim to “solve” them as much as naming them. Some topics mentioned: guilt, shame, wealth and value, capitalism, societal/class structures, budgeting and scarcity mindset, racism, generational trauma, challenging belief systems, and the way we can belittle ourselves. About Chie: Chie Morita (森田千恵 | she/her) is a consultant, creative producer, and consummate tinkerer dedicated to retraining our inherited habits and engineering empowering new systems in the arts. She is a Co-Founder + Partner of FORGE, a boutique consultancy devoted to helping artists and organizations take the next step in their own work. By leveraging the potential of proactive planning, holistic mentorship, and collaborative asking, Chie seeks to free Makers from historical hindrances, socialized stereotypes, and negative self-stories. From 2017-2019, Chie served as the Deputy Director at Town Stages, a Cultural Arts and Event space in Tribeca, where she created, curated, and managed the Sokoloff Arts Fellowship Program, which offered space, mentorship, and resources to makers of all kinds. While at Town, she had the pleasure of working with artists such as Third Rail Projects, The Macallan, Art Beyond The Glass, Patreon, Milajam, Spotify, Fault Line Theatre Company, and many others. In New York, she has worked with Tony-Award-winning Broadway Producer Joey Parnes (on A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, End of the Rainbow), institutions including The Public Theater, The Musical Theater Factory, Ars Nova, Statera Arts Mentorship: NYC, and New York Neo-Futurists (who, under her care, were awarded three Drama Desk nominations), and such independent artists and ensembles as Heather Christian and the Arbornauts, Esperance Theater Company, Extant Arts Company, UglyRhino, Panicked Productions, Fresh Ground Pepper, and art.party.theater.company. Chie is a collaborator with the Wonderland Historical Society in New Orleans, a Trailblazer with Empowered Artist Collective, and a co-producer on an Untitled Kopp/Reece Superhero Musical/Comic Book/Video Game in development. Forge NYC Website: www.forgenyc.org Chie IG: @chieceline Want to coach with Jennifer? Schedule a session here! https://appt.link/jenniferapple Monologue Sourcing Promo Link! https://empoweredartistcollective.com/podcastpromo Learn more: https://www.empoweredartistcollective.com/podcast EAC IG: @EmpoweredArtistCollective EAC TikTok: @EmpowerArtistCollective EAC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empoweredartistcollective/ Check Out Our Merch! https://www.empoweredartistcollective.threadless.com/ Any thoughts you'd like to share? Email us at EmpoweredArtistCollective@gmail.com
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, recorded LIVE & in-person at the Ellucian LIVE Conference 2022, YOUR guests are Matt Alex, Co-Founder / Partner & Gabrielle Kristofich, Operations & Client Success Manager of Beyond Academics, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Ellucian! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Learn more about what others are saying about their EdUp experience ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● YOU can follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thank YOU for listening! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
John Weiss, Co-Founder & Partner; Human Design | Riderflex - Recruiting & Sourcing My work is guided by purpose, passion, simplicity, beauty, innovation and surprise. John Weiss is a Co-Founder & Partner at Human Design. John Weiss has spent his twenty-year career fully immersed in design, spanning multiple agencies and disciplines, with a singular focus on how to create compelling and rich experiences that are rooted in elegant design, innovative technology, create lasting relationships and shape the future. His work is guided by purpose, passion, simplicity, beauty, innovation and surprise. Human Design is a Brand & Communications agency born with a clear purpose: to create work that moves hearts, moves minds, and moves our partner brands forward. Brands can only move you by being human. https://humandesign.com Watch the Full Interview: https://youtu.be/xxUiG58DCqg On the Riderflex podcast, CEO Steve Urban interviews some of the most successful entrepreneurs, CEO's, and business leaders. Hear them tell the "REAL" stories of what it's like to start and lead businesses. Riderflex is a national, Colorado based, premier headhunter, RPO and employment agency; recruiting and searching the top talent for staffing your teams. Top Executive Recruiting Firm - https://riderflex.com/ Podcast sponsor: Marketing 360 is the #1 platform for small business and it's everything you need to grow your business. marketing360.com/riderflex #JohnWeiss #HumanDesign #Marketing #podcast #interview #entrepreneur #ColoradoRecruitingFirm #TopExecutiveRecruitingFirm #staffingagency #employmentagency #headhunter #recruitingfirm #staffing #staffingfirm #Denver #Colorado #National #Riderflex --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support
In this episode, we Zoomed-in Mel Heim, Co-founder, Partner, Head Distiller and Blender at Big Nose Brands. With a group of whiskey loving women in the studio audience, we chatted with Mel about how she started her career in the Spirits Industry and how she developed Big Nose Kate whiskey and the iconic women who inspired it. Her whiskey was loved by all in attendance for its unique style and flavor profile. Grab a bottle of Big Nose Kate by going to https://bignosekate.co Oh, and I should mention that we forgot to press record for the first part of the podcast. I was heart-broken that we didn't capture the full interview and tried my best to recreate it from memory and notes. Mel Heim is a fascinating whiskey woman and I encourage you to learn more about her and her Spirits. Support female musicians too… click here to learn more about the band Snarls: takethistoheartrecords.limitedrun.com/produc…-burst
Michelle Carvill is a strategic marketer and entrepreneur, as well as a successful speaker, podcaster, and author. Her latest book, published in 2021, is called Sustainable Marketing – How to Drive Profits with Purpose. In parallel to the book, which she co-authored with Gemma Butler and Geraint Evans, she has developed training programs for the Chartered Institute of Marketing to ensure that sustainability is firmly on the marketing education agenda. Michelle has also developed a certified "Carbon Literacy Training for Marketers", and she is creating conversations around sustainable marketing through the podcast she co-hosts called Can Marketing Save the Planet? Based in the U.K., Michelle began her career in marketing over three decades ago. Today, she has numerous awards and recognitions to her name, and is leading her very own digital agency, Carvill Creative, which she founded in 2002. As an agency owner, Michelle's focus is on helping organizations to develop a strong digital presence through robust and highly human digital and social-media marketing strategies. She also leads a social enterprise called The Preventative Healthcare Service, and she's a Co-Founder & Partner at The Online Digital Academy. Through her body of work and her Sustainable Marketer Manifesto, which is a sort of Hippocratic oath for responsible marketing, Michelle is at the vanguard of the movement to make marketing a force for good. She believes that the need to focus on sustainability has never been more urgent for businesses and marketers. In her view, there's no one better placed to affect change, align with and influence customers, and drive hope for a better, more sustainable future, than an ‘educated and aware' responsible marketer. In this interview, Michelle talks about how consumers' expectations around sustainability have evolved over the past 30 years, how brands around the world are rising to the challenge, and why marketing professionals have a crucial role to play in creating a more sustainable economy. She also shares some key takeaways from her book, Sustainable Marketing. Links Carvill Creative website Can Marketing Save the Planet? website Book: “Sustainable Marketing – How to Drive Profits with Purpose” Podcast: “Can Marketing Save the Planet?” Sustainable Marketer Manifesto B Corp website Book: “Corporate Social Responsibility Is Not Public Relations” by Sangeeta Waldron Richard Hagan's net-zero manufacturing business, Crystal Doors Michelle's personal website Michelle on LinkedIn Michelle on Facebook Michelle on Instagram Michelle on Twitter
Dr. David Gruder, PhD, is a clinical & organizational development psychologist and bestselling 12-award-winning Human Potential Strategist, Business Lifecycle Psychologist, and Culture Architect, who was Named America's Integrity Expert by Radio-TV Interview Report. Dr. Gruder has written, contributed to, or been featured in, 26 books... plus Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, and Nonprofit Performance magazines, among hundreds of media and podcast interviews, in addition to having provided keynotes, training & consulting worldwide. Now in his senior decades, David characterizes himself as a recovering psychologist and professional troublemaker. Some of the many hats he continues to wear include President & Founder of Integrity Culture Systems™ , Co-Founder & Partner with NimbilityWorks™, Chief Integrity Officer of the Lydian Foundation, Business Lifecycle Psychologist for Blue Sky Business Resources, Legacy Faculty for CEO Space International™, Founder of the Government Trust Restoration Project, and Ritual Elder with the ManKind Project. His next two interconnected books, scheduled to be released in mid-2022, are The Nimble C-Suite and The Nimble Company. His main website is DrGruder.com. David lives in San Diego, California, and despite a very full professional life, he most loves enjoying plenty of time with his wife Laurie and their two cats.
“Life is impermanent. And that doesn't mean that we're not important or what we contribute to life is not important. The institutions we create are not going to live forever. But the energy, the way we live - this will live on forever.” - Alfredo Mathew III Ever Forward Club's Ashanti Branch is joined by Alfredo Mathew III. Alfredo is the co-founder of ESO Ventures, an entrepreneurial support organization focused on providing the confidence, competence, and capital for any Black and Brown person to become an entrepreneur. With over 20 years of experience in New York City and California public schools, Alfredo has followed in his father's footsteps, but found a path within his family's journey that allowed him to be his best self. We hope you enjoy this episode and learn more about how family heritage and legacy have shaped Alfredo's mask. (2:00) Ashanti's introduction. (6:30) Alfredo introduces himself and his heritage, and shares the best thing he's ever written in his entire life. Then, he and Ashanti discuss fathers, the idea of a father, and how these things played a role in their lives. (19:00) Alfredo and Ashanti look back on how they met and their teaching careers. (32:20) Ashanti shares the front of his mask - serious, caring, dedicated. (39:00) Alfredo shares the front of his mask - hustler, dreamer, competent. (42:20) Ashanti shares the back of his mask - fear of failure, sadness, not enough. (48:00) Alfredo shares the back of his mask - undervalued, fear of failure, chip on my shoulder. (55:00) Alfredo shares how you can reach him, and talks more about ESO Ventures. --- Connect with Alfredo Mathew III: Website: eso-ventures.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alfredomathew Email: Alfredo@eso-ventures.com --- Create your own mask anonymously at www.100kmasks.com If you are interested in being on the Face to Face podcast, email us at everforwardclub@gmail.com --- Connect with Ashanti Branch: Instagram: instagram.com/branchspeaks Facebook: facebook.com/BranchSpeaks Twitter: twitter.com/BranchSpeaks LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch Website: branchspeaks.com --- Send in a voice message: anchor.fm/branch-speaks/message --- Connect with Ever Forward Club: Instagram: instagram.com/everforward Facebook: facebook.com/everforwardclub Twitter: twitter.com/everforwardclub LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/the-ever-forward-club
If you're like most business leaders, you spend plenty of time designing your company's business model. Mike Maples warns that you need to spend as much time designing your team, based on your company's stage & strategy. He should know. Mike is Co-Founder & Partner at Floodgate, one of the original early-stage venture capital firms (i.e. writing the first $1M check) he formed 15 years ago. Mike's been named to the Forbes Midas List 8 times in the last decade, and for good reason.. He was an early investor in the companies you love: Twitter, Lyft, Bazaarvoice, Storable, TaskRabbit, Twitch (acquired by Amazon), Chegg, Demandforce, Smule, Outreach, Okta, Weebly (acquired by Square) Better still, he's built companies on both sides of the table, starting as an executive at back-to-back startup IPOs: Tivoli Systems (acquired by IBM) and Motive (acquired by Alcatel-Lucent) He's one of the most insightful investors I've met. Which is why I'm hooked on his Starting Greatness Podcast. On it, he talks about teams & hiring Says Mike: “To build your bench, you must spend 25% of your time on recruiting, no matter what.” Something tells me if Mike wasn't a legendary VC investor, he'd make a remarkable recruiter. In this 20-minute conversation, Mike shares how to design the right team for your business model & current stage.
Closing out his series on the human side of investing and company building, Outliers Venture Capital Founder & Managing Partner, Mohammed Almeshekah, sat down with Sorenson Ventures Co-Founder & Partner, Ken Elefant, to discuss the importance of networking in venture capital and how to hone it as a superpower.
The future of mental wellness is being built today. Through its diversified investment fund, Palo Santo is positioned to increase the supply of clinically effective, affordable, and accessible mental health and addiction treatment solutions needed in today's world. “Palo Santo is seeing far more unique, high quality investment opportunities than we would have anticipated at this stage of the cycle and is therefore evaluating upsizing this current fund,” said Tim Schlidt, the co-founder of Palo Santo. Palo Santo is a U.S.-based psychedelic investment fund focused on increasing the supply of clinically effective and accessible mental health and addiction treatment solutions needed in today's world. The firm targets a diverse range of companies offering innovative solutions across biopharma, drug development, digital therapeutics, healthcare services, and tech-enabled solutions to address the growing global mental health crisis. The nascent psychedelic treatment market has seen investor demand surge over the last year as multiple studies have shown psilocybin, an active compound in magic mushrooms, is effective in treating depression and other mental afflictions. To date, Palo Santo has partnered with and funded more than 20-plus portfolio companies with notable investments such as atai Life Sciences, neurocare, Reset Pharma, Tactogen, Eleusis, Beckley Psytech, Delix, Bexson Biomedical, Ksana Health, Bright Minds, Psy Therapeutics, and Gilgamesh, among others. The psychedelic fund will be an active participant and work with the managements of the companies it invests in, said Schlidt, a former healthcare banker, in an interview with Reuters. The fund will mainly invest in companies that are in the early stages of their fundraising, but could eventually begin investing in the late-stage rounds as well, co-founder Daniel Goldberg said. He added the fund would also look to invest in companies whose operations go beyond just the production of psilocybin and focus on the development of new compounds based on it or its delivery methods. Guest: Tim Schlidt, Co-Founder & Partner at Palo Santo https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-schlidt-50538255/ https://www.palosanto.vc/about Host: Josh Kincaid, Capital Markets Analyst & host of your cannabis business podcast. https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkincaid/ Episode 587 The Talking Hedge: Your Cannabis Business Podcast. Covering cannabis products, reviews, business news, interviews, investments, events, and more. https://www.theTalkingHedgepodcast.com Music Info: Song: Dark Trap Beats Hard Rap Instrumental | Gang | 2018Artist: LuxrayBeats Keywords: Hemp News, Weed News, Cannabis News, Marijuana News, Cannabis Business, Marijuana Business, Cannabis Industry News, Marijuana Industry News, Weed News 420, Talking Hedge Podcast, Cannabis Podcast, Marijuana Podcast, Business Podcast, CBD podcast, THC podcast, Cannabis Pitch Deck, Marijuana Pitch Deck, Marijuana Investment Deck, Cannabis Investment Deck, Cannabis Compliance, Cannabis Data, Cannabis Banking, Cannabis Investment, Pot Stocks, Cannabis Stocks, Weed Stocks, Marijuana Stocks, Cannabis Data, Marijuana Data, Cannabis Analytics, Marijuana Analytics, Cannabis Sales Data, Marijuana Sales Data Josh is not an investment adviser. The Talking Hedge is long gold and silver. Listeners should always speak to their personal financial advisers. This is only entertainment.
In this Episode, I invited Chie Morita & Greg Taubman, Co-Founders of FORGE NYC; Art Consulting + Development. We talked about ... 80/20 Rule in Creative Practice Identity Marker; Claiming yourself as an “Artist” Illusion of Work-Life Balance Guest Bios Chie Morita (she/her) is a consultant, creative producer, and consummate tinkerer dedicated to retraining our inherited habits and engineering empowering new systems in the arts. She is a Co-Founder + Partner of FORGE, a boutique consultancy devoted to helping artists and organizations take the next step in their own work. By leveraging the potential of proactive planning, holistic mentorship, and collaborative asking, Chie seeks to free Makers from historical hindrances, socialized stereotypes, and negative self-stories. Greg Taubman helps stories find their form and storytellers hone their craft—primarily as Co-Founder and Partner at FORGE, a boutique consultancy dedicated to helping artists and makers take the next step in their own work. Believing that imagination is the wellspring of empathy, Greg is forever investigating the creative process and its power to engender and deliver a communal sense of meaning. By providing cultivated spaces to work in, tailored tools to master, and expert perspectives to tackle, Greg emboldens creators of all kinds to articulate the ineffable and make visible their inner truths. FORGE NYC www.forgenyc.org Learn more about FORGE's values, programs, and services + Sign up for the mailing list! Learn about the FORGE Fellowship ***APPLICATION OPENS on SEPTEMBER 1st! RSVP for Fast Fuel Sign us for a FREE 30 min consultation with Chie + Greg Show Notes 01:30 Intro; Chie & Greg's fun fact that most people don't know about. 08:30 Creative Process is a creative family planning. Nurturing our “Creative Baby”. Chie & Greg's 80/20 rule 14:14 Different roles exist in creative family planning - hunger game of theatre making 19:00 Trap of “Labor of Love” , Valuing of artist as a whole human 21:33 Quote “Stop seeing each other as partial people” - Chie Morita 23:35 Identity Marker - Claiming yourself as an “Artist” 29:28 “Quote” “I continued to get the vibe from people around me that my interest and my creations were non-normative and that they were weird. But I also got positive feedback”. - Greg 34:10 What are some challenges you have faced since you two started FORGE? 39:05 Finite vs scarce - Living in abundance 44:30 Illusion of Work-Life Balance 48:15 “Quote” “There's no answer that you're going to alive at” - Greg CALL TO ACTION & Message “Your entire self is valuable”. - Chie Morita “You have the power to make change. Start small and think about how you can make it better”. - Greg Taubman Thank you everyone for listening to this episode. Visit my website [ www.yukoislovelivelife.com ] and I'd love to connect with you there. You can sign up to my weekly newsletter or join my Patreon community [www.patreon.com/YUKOISLOVELIVELIFE ] and discuss more about Art + People and Social good. Till next story, let's stay connected. Yuko
Talking Points: Putting yourself in the user's shoes Doing your work and asking questions Interview preparation Culture fit Quotable Quotes: “We don't want somebody that is just a doer without asking questions.” - ND “I want people to always be wanting to improve themselves and challenge themselves.” - ND “Be willing to...say, "I think this can be done better", but you don't want to dig in so hard that it becomes negative energy.” - ND “If I'm looking at developer candidates...I'm looking for…do they care about what we're doing? Are they interested in the work.'” - ND “[preparing for interviews] Do a deep dive on this company and understand what they're about.” - ND “Even if they might not have a job posting...reach out and say…”I would love to talk.” - ND “If you've spent the time to care about the company, there's more conversation [in an interview].” - ND Notes:Nick's Company Site:funkhaus.usNick's LinkedInlinkedin.com/in/nicholasdiesJunior to Senior Communitycommunity.juniortosenior.io
In this special edition of the Starting with One Podcast, Robin Bailey interviews his business partner & co-host, Al McDonald whose passion for riding has taken him far beyond the roads and pathways of Ontario. More importantly, Al is joining other cyclists across Canada in the Great Cycle Challenge – one of the biggest cycling events across Canada – committing himself to ride 500km throughout August while raising funds to end childhood cancer. Every hill he climbs and every kilometre he pedals will be to honour young lives lost and to stand with those brave kids still fighting to survive. These kids won't give up, and neither will he. To donate please visit Al's Great Cycle Challenge page: https://greatcyclechallenge.ca/Riders/AlMcDonald - All funds raised go to support the work of SickKids Foundation to provide care, develop treatments and find a cure for childhood cancers. Brought to you by Life & Legacy Advisory Group* & Aria Benefits. *Life and Legacy will match every donation up to a total of $1500 so please join the fight in helping to end kids' cancer.
In this special edition of the Starting with One Podcast, Robin Bailey interviews his business partner & co-host, Al McDonald whose passion for riding has taken him far beyond the roads and pathways of Ontario. More importantly, Al is joining other cyclists across Canada in the Great Cycle Challenge – one of the biggest cycling events across Canada – committing himself to ride 500km throughout August while raising funds to end childhood cancer. Every hill he climbs and every kilometre he pedals will be to honour young lives lost and to stand with those brave kids still fighting to survive. These kids won't give up, and neither will he. To donate please visit Al's Great Cycle Challenge page: https://greatcyclechallenge.ca/Riders/AlMcDonald - All funds raised go to support the work of SickKids Foundation to provide care, develop treatments and find a cure for childhood cancers. Brought to you by Life & Legacy Advisory Group* & Aria Benefits. *Life and Legacy will match every donation up to a total of $1500 so please join the fight in helping to end kids' cancer.
Art Medina is a serial entrepreneur, founding numerous businesses that provide dignified work opportunities for Filipinos. Here are some of his work and business engagements: President/CEO of Health Excel Marketing Corporation (www.healthexcel.com.ph) • President/CEO of Quantum Tech Multi- Fab Trading and Services, Inc. (www.quantumtech.com.ph) • Co-Founder Partner, Epic Logistics and Transport • Founding Chairman, Punlad-Buhay Multi-purpose Cooperative (PBMC) in 2002. • Founding Pastor of Commonwealth Christian Church and Ministries – Commonwealth, Quezon City • Founder/Developer of www.icansaveapp.com and iCanSaveApp for IOS/Android • Executive Director of Global Diaspora Network – 2015 present (www.globaldiaspora. com) Secretary/Treasurer -GDN International Executive Board • Philippine Coordinator/ Core Group Member of Lausanne Global Workplace Forum 2019 in Manila.
Today's guest is J Kuper, one of the country's top residential brokers and a principal broker at Kuper Sotherby's International Reality and co-founder of Brokerage Engine. Today's residential market is red hot, and J will tell us about market trends, his vision of the year ahead and how the future of work will continue to impact our home and personal lives.
Mario Ruiz, previously at PayPal Ventures and now Co-Founder & Partner at Infinity Ventures, talks about a roadmap for diversifying the VC & startup ecosystems.
Hunter Walk (@hunterwalk) is Co-founder & Partner at Homebrew, a seed-stage venture firm he founded in 2013 with Satya Patel. Homebrew has invested in the likes of Plaid, Gusto, Chime, Bowery Farming, Stir, Finix Payments, Honor, Lumi, Tia, theSkimm, Winnie, and many more (see full portfolio). Prior to founding Homebrew, Hunter led consumer product management at YouTube, spent time on the product and marketing team at Linden Lab, and worked in management consulting at Deloitte. In this episode, Hunter and The Takeoff's Michael Spiro discuss: Founding Homebrew with Satya Patel How Homebrew adds value to portfolio founders Changes to the seed investing landscape since Homebrew started in 2013 Optimizing for processes and learning early on, not just hitting milestones Consulting at Deloitte out of school Why you should focus on learning early in your career Advice for aspiring VCs & more You can find Hunter's blog at https://hunterwalk.com/about/. He's on Twitter @hunterwalk (I highly recommend following him if you aren't already!). If you dig what we're doing with The Takeoff, go ahead and subscribe to our newsletter https://thetakeoff.substack.com/ and follow us on Twitter @_TheTakeoff. We're a student-run podcast & newsletter hoping to become the go-to spot for students and young professionals looking to learn more about startups, tech, venture capital, and more. Items reference in the episode: Mark Suster's blog post (Upfront Ventures): https://bothsidesofthetable.com/is-it-time-for-you-to-earn-or-to-learn-34270acd2f4 Influence by Robert Cialdini: https://www.amazon.com/Influence-Psychology-Persuasion-Robert-Cialdini/dp/006124189X (Apologies for the suboptimal audio in the first few minutes of the episode. I was recording out of my college apartment and a bunch of background noises popped up. We did our best to get rid of them all, but, unfortunately, we're not audio engineers)
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Two-time Grammy nominated / multiplatinum music producer for top talent such as Pink, Eminem, and The Black Eyed Peas talks to UCSB students about specific pain-points within the music industry as inspiration for Partner.ly, an experiential marketing agency. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 33057]
Two-time Grammy nominated / multiplatinum music producer for top talent such as Pink, Eminem, and The Black Eyed Peas talks to UCSB students about specific pain-points within the music industry as inspiration for Partner.ly, an experiential marketing agency. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 33057]