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Get your FREE Property Analysis Tool:STR DataSenseGet Vodyssey DataSense Comprehensive Property Analysis Training & Tools for just $97:STR DataSense powered by VodysseyBook a call with a Vodyssey Lifestyle Asset Pro:Strategy Session Application - VodysseyHey everyone! Welcome back to another episode of the Vacation Rental Revolution Podcast. This week I had the opportunity to interview real estate attorney and investor, David Delmar. We discussed David's journey into short term rental investing. We talked about the importance of underwriting your property accurately & being able to create an amazing guest experience to compete at the top of the market. We finished up discussing the importance of understanding seller financing and being able to use it to both the seller's & buyer's advantage as well as a powerful tool to build your portfolio in today's real estate market. I hope that you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. I believe there is so much to learn from every journey and this one is no different. Check out David's Property Here:https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1108161946542822085If you like what we do here at the Vacation Rental Revolution Podcast, share an episode with a friend or give us a review on your favorite podcast platform.As always-pick one thing you can do today to build a life you don't want to take a vacation from!Cheers,ShawnFounder, Vodyssey.com
David Delmar Coats joins TruthSeekah in this podcast as they talk about music, healing and the flow state.David Delmar is a pioneer for the authentic expression of heart and soul with his unique and original music style performing songs he creates 100% in the moment as he sings and plays piano. He finds a sacred space within the divine nature internally and co-create songs passionately from there honoring the Heavenly Father and the life He's given every man. Delmar holds that the unity in his heart, while listening to what it's saying allows the music to effortlessly flow through him. It's his greatest desire and also God's will for his life to get the earth party started by sharing his music all the while helping others apply creativity to their own lives as they co-create their song with God be it musically or otherwise.
David Delmar Coats joins TruthSeekah in this podcast as they talk about music, healing and the flow state.David Delmar is a pioneer for the authentic expression of heart and soul with his unique and original music style performing songs he creates 100% in the moment as he sings and plays piano. He finds a sacred space within the divine nature internally and co-create songs passionately from there honoring the Heavenly Father and the life He's given every man. Delmar holds that the unity in his heart, while listening to what it's saying allows the music to effortlessly flow through him. It's his greatest desire and also God's will for his life to get the earth party started by sharing his music all the while helping others apply creativity to their own lives as they co-create their song with God be it musically or otherwise.
David Delmar Coats joins TruthSeekah in this podcast as they talk about music, healing and the flow state.David Delmar is a pioneer for the authentic expression of heart and soul with his unique and original music style performing songs he creates 100% in the moment as he sings and plays piano. He finds a sacred space within the divine nature internally and co-create songs passionately from there honoring the Heavenly Father and the life He's given every man. Delmar holds that the unity in his heart, while listening to what it's saying allows the music to effortlessly flow through him. It's his greatest desire and also God's will for his life to get the earth party started by sharing his music all the while helping others apply creativity to their own lives as they co-create their song with God be it musically or otherwise.
David Delmar Coats joins TruthSeekah in this podcast as they talk about music, healing and the flow state.David Delmar is a pioneer for the authentic expression of heart and soul with his unique and original music style performing songs he creates 100% in the moment as he sings and plays piano. He finds a sacred space within the divine nature internally and co-create songs passionately from there honoring the Heavenly Father and the life He's given every man. Delmar holds that the unity in his heart, while listening to what it's saying allows the music to effortlessly flow through him. It's his greatest desire and also God's will for his life to get the earth party started by sharing his music all the while helping others apply creativity to their own lives as they co-create their song with God be it musically or otherwise.
Resilient Coders believes in social justice through economic empowerment and in the opportunity for meritocracy in tech. This isn't about one-off camps or hackathons—it's about meaningful change. Resilient Coders trains people of color for high growth careers as software engineers and connects them with jobs.Links to learn more about David Delmar Sentíes:David on LinkedIn David on Twitter David's Website Resilient Coders Website Follow us:twitter.com/wistia Subscribe:wistia.com/series/talking-too-loud Love what you heard? Leave us a review!Relevant LinksHear from Myraha Harmon-Arias, a software engineer at Wistia, about the path she took to become an engineer and learning the ropes at Resilient Coders.
A Conversation between David Delmar Sentíes (Founder, Resilient Coders) and Pariss Chandler (Founder, Black Tech Pipeline)
Guest David Delmar Sentíes is the Founder and Executive Director of Resilient Coders, a highly competitive, free, nonprofit coding bootcamp that trains people of color for high growth careers as software engineers, and connects them with full-time jobs. He's a workforce equity activist, passionate about democratizing access to the high growth careers that are automation resilient. Delmar Senties looks forward to a day when Boston's innovation landscape is led, not by the smartest among the luckiest, but by the smartest, full stop. A graduate of Boston University's College of Fine Arts, he’s also an artist that combines his love of history with his interest in comic book culture. His Red Cloud Series seeks to present historical heroes in a visual vocabulary inspired by comic book culture. Discover more Boston Speaks Up at Boston Business Journal's BostInno: www.americaninno.com/boston/boston-speaks-up/
Welcome to For Creativity Sake! On this episode, David Delmar will share with you what "the box" is and how it can help you be more creative and help you find your true identity. Quick Episode Summary: Where For Creativity Sake is headed Right and wrong-minded thoughts What is "The Box"? First brick down The greatest mystery in the world Your message matters The truth about half-truths Get out of the box to think Help others along The importance of community Giving others your breakthrough Where creativity hangs out Real-eyes What problems could actually mean Coming up next
Welcome to Episode 102 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed David Delmar Sentíes, Founder of Resilient Coders. Some people wish for change, while others take action. David is in the “take action” category. He calls himself a Workforce Equity Activist, which means he is passionate about both economic opportunity and economic equity. Resilient Coders is a coding bootcamp that trains people of color for careers as software engineers and connects them with jobs. One might think that he has a passion for coding, but that is not the case. Coding is actually the megaphone, as it provides the window of opportunity for his students to pursue a high-growth career building software. Students participate in a 14-week program which teaches them coding skills in various languages like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more. Lots of companies are employing graduates of Resilient Coders like Wayfair, Wistia, R Studio, Digitas, and many others. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of topics, like: -David's background and how he got involved in the tech industry. -What it means to be a “Workforce Equity Activist.” -What led David down the path of starting his own coding bootcamp. -All about Resilient Coders, including its mission to use coding to make social change. -Advice on Implementing diversity and inclusion in the workplace. -Plus, a lot more. If you have been enjoying The VentureFizz Podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on iTunes. The more reviews we have, the more that people will discover these amazing stories about entrepreneurs across the Boston and New York entrepreneurial ecosystems. Thanks in advance—we appreciate it! Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!
David Delmar is the founder of Resilient Coders, a non-profit helping young students learn skills to be successful in the work force. As a Latino man, David is bravely challenging the self-satisfied assumptions of some in the tech industry who believe that they are advocates for both diversity and meritocracy, when too often they are simply hiring people they recognize as familiar. David is a professional designer and interface developer with experience working with award-winning startups, as well as established brands. Before founding Resilient Coders, he was at PayPal, leading a cross-disciplinary team of designers and coders. They designed and built first-to-market digital advertising concepts for brands like Starbucks, Coke, FedEx, and Pepsi. He helped set up PayPal's startup incubator, Start Tank, and served as its UX subject matter expert. David believes in technology as an opportunity for real meritocracy. And he believes in the resilience of Boston's youth.
David Delmar is the founder of Resilient Coders, a non-profit helping young students learn skills to be successful in the work force. As a Latino man, David is bravely challenging the self-satisfied assumptions of some in the tech industry who believe that they are advocates for both diversity and meritocracy, when too often they are simply hiring people they recognize as familiar. David is a professional designer and interface developer with experience working with award-winning startups, as well as established brands. Before founding Resilient Coders, he was at PayPal, leading a cross-disciplinary team of designers and coders. They designed and built first-to-market digital advertising concepts for brands like Starbucks, Coke, FedEx, and Pepsi. He helped set up PayPal's startup incubator, Start Tank, and served as its UX subject matter expert. David believes in technology as an opportunity for real meritocracy. And he believes in the resilience of Boston's youth.
David Delmar is the founder of Resilient Coders, a non-profit helping young students learn skills to be successful in the work force. As a Latino man, David is bravely challenging the self-satisfied assumptions of some in the tech industry who believe that they are advocates for both diversity and meritocracy, when too often they are simply hiring people they recognize as familiar. David is a professional designer and interface developer with experience working with award-winning startups, as well as established brands. Before founding Resilient Coders, he was at PayPal, leading a cross-disciplinary team of designers and coders. They designed and built first-to-market digital advertising concepts for brands like Starbucks, Coke, FedEx, and Pepsi. He helped set up PayPal's startup incubator, Start Tank, and served as its UX subject matter expert. David believes in technology as an opportunity for real meritocracy. And he believes in the resilience of Boston's youth.
David Delmar, also known as Del, is the Founder and Executive Director of Resilient Coders, an organization that teaches at-risk young people from underserved communities in Boston, how to code. Del is using his voice to create opportunities, change the face of the tech community, and as some of his former students say, change lives. Del and I talked about opportunities for women and people of color in technology, redesigning the high school education experience, and more. Pebbles, Del and VOICES Producer Leroy Irvin Events and opportunities mentioned on the show: Festival Betances – the longest running Latino Cultural Festival happens next weekend at Villa Victoria in the South End. For more info and to RSVP click HERE. Calling all artists!!! From The City of Boston and The Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture Request for Proposals The Department of Neighborhood Development, Department of Public Works, the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture, and the Boston Art Commission invite artists to submit conceptual proposals for consideration for a public artwork on Quincy Street or Blue Hill Avenue in the Grove Hall Business District of Dorchester. We hope to commission at least 4-5 projects, we are looking for projects with budgets ranging between $500 and $10,000. CLICK HERE for more info. Black Market is open this weekend! Get your shopping fix and support local businesses at the same time. Join us for a weekend of SHOPPING + SUPPORTING over 20+ local Artists, Vendors + Entrepreneurs as Black Market hosts its’ FREEDOM Pop-Up Market- Saturday, July 8th + Sunday, July 9th! Meet us at 2136 Washington Street in Dudley Square from 11:00AM-3:00PM each day. Local Authors will read excerpts from their books in addition to a BONUS reading of What July 4th means to a slave (by Fredrick Douglass)! Get more info HERE.
This episode features David Delmar, Founder and head of Resilient Coders, a nonprofit education organization providing training to make tech jobs accessible to underrepresented communities in Boston.
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David Delmar is the founder and executive director at Resilient Coders and formerly was a design lead at PayPal. Resilient Coders’ mission is simple: they take students from traditionally under-served communities and teach them the skills needed to be web developers during an eight-week boot camp. Upon completing the boot camp, Resilient Coders helps connect them to job opportunites. In this episode, David talks about: When he first recognized the need for a program like Resilient Coders at a conference How they designed the curriculum for the boot camp Lessons he took away from MassChallenge Attributes and characteristics found in great coders Links from today’s episode: David Delmar Resilient Coders Resilient Bootcamp Resilient Lab Adobe Illustrator ArtLifting Redbooth Trello HubSpot Between the World and Me Strangers in Their Own Land The Lean Startup If you liked this episode: Follow the podcast on Twitter Subscribe on iTunes or your podcast app and write a review Get in touch with feedback, ideas, or to say hi: nic {AT} startupbostonpodcast [DOT] com Music by: Broke For Free
David Delmar (@delmarsenties) is the Founder and Executive Director at Resilient Coders (@resilientcoders), an organization dedicated to teaching young people from traditionally underserved communities how to code. Resilient Coders' team do this as a way of aligning students with a lucrative and meaningful career path. "It's a multi-tiered program that funnels students from learning HTML after school, through our downtown "Coworking" sessions, and ultimately, hourly employment. Higher performers participate in Resilient Lab, a web design and development shop with real clients. " In this 30-min conversation, David shares his origin story from leading a team of designers and coders at PayPal in Boston, to creating the Resilient Coders, a startup that may or may not work. He talks the importance of getting very comfortable with failures and fiercely pursue your passion". David shares stories from when he was five, volunteering with his mom at a local orphanage in Mexico. It was one of my favorite moments on Feisworld Podcast. David and his team offer many formats, time availabilities, long and short term engagements for YOU to get involved. (Please note: you do not have to be a developer!) Contact David at david@resilientcoders.org to learn more. Please let us know passions you have fiercely pursued (still pursuing)! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/support