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The streaming show Danny Will Die Alone Season 2 is now available on Dekko. Dekko is a streaming service specifically targetting gay men and has over 400 titles available. Newest up is their exclusive series Danny Will Die Alone. The series is both engaging and wickedly funny as we venture on a journey through one gay man's disastrous dating life. Danny, the lead character, explores openness, polyamory, sex drive compatibility, gender norms, fisting, and more! The audience is constantly challenged to ponder: will Danny finally find love? Based on his track record, fat chance. Think of the series as if Jack from Will and Grace and Sex in the City had a baby, raised by Miranda Priestly as a nanny.... Today we talk to the star, writer and creator Jack Tracy, and co-star Jordan Bell. Jack Tracy is a New York based writer, actor, producer, editor, recording artist, and audio engineer. Following his web series “History”, “Big Law” and “Millennial Memoir” and feature film “Snowflake”, “Danny Will Die Alone” is his first Dekkoo original series. As a recording artist, he released three LPs and numerous EPs, performing in various Pride festivals and throughout New York City nightlife. He is also a "dog dad". Jordan is an actor, singer, and proud Canadian. Trained at the Randolph Academy of the Performing Arts in Toronto, he has performed the classics from Ontario's Stratford Festival to stages across America. His work includes performances in Dear Evan Hansen (Toronto) and Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Wizard of Oz. A key passion: with community-based organizations to empower immigrants and Dreamers. He is a cat dad with a partner.
The streaming show Danny Will Die Alone Season 2 is now available on Dekko. Dekko is a streaming service specifically targetting gay men and has over 400 titles available. Newest up is their exclusive series Danny Will Die Alone. The series is both engaging and wickedly funny as we venture on a journey through one gay man's disastrous dating life. Danny, the lead character, explores openness, polyamory, sex drive compatibility, gender norms, fisting, and more! The audience is constantly challenged to ponder: will Danny finally find love? Based on his track record, fat chance. Think of the series as if Jack from Will and Grace and Sex in the City had a baby, raised by Miranda Priestly as a nanny.... Today we talk to the star, writer and creator Jack Tracy, and co-star Jordan Bell. Jack Tracy is a New York based writer, actor, producer, editor, recording artist, and audio engineer. Following his web series “History”, “Big Law” and “Millennial Memoir” and feature film “Snowflake”, “Danny Will Die Alone” is his first Dekkoo original series. As a recording artist, he released three LPs and numerous EPs, performing in various Pride festivals and throughout New York City nightlife. He is also a "dog dad". Jordan is an actor, singer, and proud Canadian. Trained at the Randolph Academy of the Performing Arts in Toronto, he has performed the classics from Ontario's Stratford Festival to stages across America. His work includes performances in Dear Evan Hansen (Toronto) and Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Wizard of Oz. A key passion: with community-based organizations to empower immigrants and Dreamers. He is a cat dad with a partner.
This week we look at visual learning, and how imagery (and comics) can help information to be both retained and retrieved. Rossie Stone of Dekko comics joins Kiran Kapur.
WEG CEO Jeff Dekko shares his company's approach to staffing models, strategic decision-making, and the significance of organic growth in the financial advisory industry. In this episode of the RIA Edge Podcast, David Armstrong, editorial director for Informa Connect's Wealth Management Group, talks with Jeff Dekko, CEO of Wealth Enhancement Group, about the firm's history … Read More Read More
You'll never guess where The Collingswood Story (2002) takes place. Wait, you got it right! It does take place on a 2002 video-phone platform called Dekko!
Dekko presentó en los micrófonos de KienyKe.com su nuevo álbum 'Dekkoletera 333', una producción con 11 canciones que reflejan toda su esencia.
Replay of an interview originally published in September 2022:Matt Miesnieks is currently the CEO and co-founder of LivingCities, a company reimagining social engagement in the era of the Metaverse. Many of you know Matt as a serial entrepreneur and former investor focused on Augmented Reality. Matt was previously the CEO and co-founder of 6D.ai, a company that built tools to help mobile phones understand the real world and enable compelling AR experiences. Niantic acquired 6D in 2020.Matt started his career in a number of engineering and business roles, before shifting his focus to Augmented Reality more than 12 years ago. Matt was head of customer development at Layar - an early consumer AR company. He founded Dekko, the first mobile mixed reality platform for iOS. Matt worked at Samsung as a director of product development in AR & VR. And he was a founding partner at Super Ventures—an early stage investor in AR & VR—before founding 6D.ai.In this, the first of a two-part conversation, Matt shares the evolution of his perspective on AR and creating successful startups after 6d.ai's sale to Niantic. He talks about the foundational observations and ingredients for creating something special with LivingCities. Part of that is finding a unique approach to tying the real world to the virtual.Matt goes on to describe key technology trends, his thoughts on market timing for LivingCities, and gives some hints on what social engagement might look like in the future of blended reality.You can find all of the show notes at thearshow.com, and become a patron at patreon.com/theARshow.
As the CEO of one of the fastest-growing wealth management firms in the nation, Jeff Dekko has an impressive track record of success. Under his leadership, Wealth Enhancement Group has grown from $600 million in assets to over $57 billion, providing holistic wealth management services to individuals, families, and businesses. It's not just about the numbers, however: Jeff has built a team that excels at client acquisitions, executes M&A deals to onboard top talent, and develops a cutting-edge digital platform that supports the firm's accelerating scale. With his experience in technology and management consulting, Jeff brings a unique perspective to the table, helping organizations realize greater levels of success. He has even been instrumental in the development and branding of well-known products like the PUR water filtration system. Jeff's impressive resume and proven leadership make him a force to be reckoned with in the world of wealth management. ORGANIC GROWTH Jeff's success with Wealth Enhancement Group over the past 20 years has certainly been a calculated balance. Jeff emphasizes the importance of organic growth and a team-based approach to delivering great outcomes for clients. Wealth Enhancement Group's purpose statement focuses on working together to improve the lives of their clients and providing the best financial advice possible. While mergers and acquisitions are present in their strategy, they are not the sole focus of growth for Wealth Enhancement Group. Jeff believes that organic growth is critical for building a great company in the long run, and that M&A should complement their existing capabilities rather than serving as the main driver of growth. THE EVOLUTION OF DEALS IN M&A Since 2014, the industry has shifted towards consolidation, with a focus on acquiring advisors who have a long runway and are excited about growing. Wealth Enhancement Group takes a partnership approach with these advisors, emphasizing the importance of shared risk and a shared upside. The company's compensation model is a revenue-share model, which aligns with the entrepreneurial energy of its partners. There is also importance in maintaining promises made to clients, especially during the transition process. Wealth Enhancement Group values the entrepreneurial spirit of their partners and aims to take on the scalable burdens of their businesses, allowing them to focus on what they do best: Engaging with clients and growing their business. THE RISE OF PRIVATE EQUITY The private equity (PE) space has been growing significantly, with more companies being sold to PE firms, which is driven by a number of factors such as demographic shifts, scale, and the need for technology. This growth is expected to continue, although recent events such as rising interest rates and inflation, and the impact of bank failures, may have some impact on deal flow and valuations. The key is to find the right partner committed to maturing as an organization, improving efficiency and productivity, and ensuring transparency and alignment. Private equity firms offer a long runway, and the private market is a better fit for companies than the public market. Overall, the private equity space is in the early middle innings, with the potential for significant growth and maturation in the future. • • • FOR MORE ON JEFF DEKKO:https://www.wealthenhancement.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-dekko-a6244b200/ Corey Kupfer is an expert strategist, negotiator, and dealmaker. He has more than 35 years of professional deal-making and negotiating experience. Corey is a successful entrepreneur, attorney, consultant, author, and professional speaker. He is deeply passionate about deal-driven growth. He is also the creator and host of the DealQuest Podcast. If you want to find out how deal-ready you are, take the Deal-Ready Assessment today!
When Jeff Dekko took the helm at Wealth Enhancement Group, it was a regional player with roughly $600 million in assets. Fast forward to 2023, and WEG is now one of the largest players in the RIA space with more than $60 billion in assets under management and a rapidly growing national footprint. While WEG … Continue reading RIA Edge Podcast: Wealth Enhancement Group's Jeff Dekko: The True Drivers of RIA Growth →
“Uno tiene que ser muy estratégico en esta industria donde hay muy poquitas posibilidades” Camilo Arlo, Sync manager de DownTown Group Este es un episodio lleno de historias alrededor del mundo de la música, visto desde todas las aristas. Tuvimos la fortuna de compartir este espacio con Camilo Arlo, Director de Nuevos Negocios y creador de Downtown Group, una Label independiente que, entre otros, cuenta con talentos como Dekko y Juan Duque. Junto con Camilo, hicimos un recorrido por su historia musical, la creación de su banda musical “Victoria”, el éxito que tuvo esa Boy Band y por qué se disolvió. Además hablamos sobre su inicio con Downtown Group y el proceso de promoción y manejo de artistas. Este episodio se hace realidad gracias a @blackbearmusic.co y su equipo, @pipemontoyamusic, @generyboy y @many4track Presenta: Destra Entertainment Lawyers Con: @Sebasdestra, @maurodestra y @CamiloArlo
¡Hola Spotify! Las chicas regresan y discuten su vida amorosa con Domelipa. Más de 60 millones de seguidores en TikTok: Brianda, Dekko, Rod, Iamferv, compromisos rotos
@DEKKO habla de todo en esta #entrevista de #tumusicahoy
Matt Miesnieks is currently the CEO and co-founder of LivingCities, a company reimagining social engagement in the era of the Metaverse. Many of you know Matt as a serial entrepreneur and former investor focused on Augmented Reality. Matt was previously the CEO and co-founder of 6D.ai, a company that built tools to help mobile phones understand the real world and enable compelling AR experiences. Niantic acquired 6D in 2020.Matt started his career in a number of engineering and business roles, before shifting his focus to Augmented Reality more than 12 years ago. Matt was head of customer development at Layar - an early consumer AR company. He founded Dekko, the first mobile mixed reality platform for iOS. Matt worked at Samsung as a director of product development in AR & VR. And he was a founding partner at Super Ventures—an early stage investor in AR & VR—before founding 6D.ai.In this, the first of a two-part conversation, Matt shares the evolution of his perspective on AR and creating successful startups after 6d.ai's sale to Niantic. He talks about the foundational observations and ingredients for creating something special with LivingCities. Part of that is finding a unique approach to tying the real world to the virtual.Matt goes on to describe key technology trends, his thoughts on market timing for LivingCities, and gives some hints on what social engagement might look like in the future of blended reality.You can find all of the show notes at thearshow.com, and become a patron at patreon.com/theARshow.
In this episode of the dyslexia life hacks show Matt is talk to Rossie Stone, founder of Dekko Comics. They are educational comics the are aimed at 8 to 12 year olds, as you will hear in the podcast, Rossie inputs his Beano inspired style and humour lead stories that makes the comics and engaging read.Rossie was struggling with his school work during his early years and into his Scottish Highers, until one day with nothing to lose he used it love for art, illustration, and comic books, he put the whole subject down into a comic strip and to his surprise and delight got an A for that subject.During the podcast Matt and Rossie chart his struggles at school, through to setting up Dekko and how he makes the comics not only educational but engaging too.For more hacks tip and tricks for dyslexia and full show notes please visit Dyslexia Life Hacks.
E, Christian Restrepo mejor conocido por su nombre artístico Nobeat es un productor, compositor y cantante originario de Santa Marta, Colombia, ha colaborado con KHEA, Dekko, Oscu y ha trabajado con Arcángel, Darell, Becky G, Natti Natasha, Prince Royce, también al día de hoy 12 de Mayo del 2022 tiene su tema “Número 1” con Oscu con más de 190,000 videos en Tik Tok, también produjo una de mis rolas favoritas del reggaetón moderno que es “Se Te Nota” de Lele Pons y Guayna, con está información estoy seguro que te queda claro que Nobeat es un wey ultra duro, platicamos sobre como fue esa transición de ser productor a ser cantante que es lo que el realmente quiere y anhela y me queda claro que lo está logrando, como es que logro conectarse para llegar a trabajar con artistas grandes, lo importante que es tener amistades y relaciones nutritivas, como es que hay que divertirse si vives de hacer arte, ser espiritual, tener claro tú propósito entre muchos temas mas que mejor te invito a que lo escuches completo.
Episode 158 – 2022 – Aqui con el Latin Mixmaster Radio Show, with Dj Don Migi, como siempre bringing you ABRIL's HITS! Todo lo Fresco de Ozuna, Boza, Jeremy G, Lalo Ebratt, Dekko, Yera, Guelo Star, Anitta, Checho Corleone, LIT Killah, L-Gante, Farina, Ryan Castro, El Micha, La Melo, Freddy El Insuperable, Lyanno, Rauw Alejandro, Jhay Cortez, Aazar, Mariah Angelic, Zaac, Danny Synthe, Don Omar, Wisin, Gente De Zona, Kassav. Gracias Mi Gente! Thank you all, for all your support, comparte el amor, share Y reenviar este programa. TRACKLIST. 01. Ozuna feat Boza – Apretaito. 02. Jeremy G – Desnuda. 03. Lalo Ebratt feat Dekko & Yera – Amor Con Odio. 04. Guelo Star & De La Ghetto – Maldito Alcohol. 05. Anitta feat Chencho Corleone – Gata. 06. LIT Killah feat De La Ghetto & L-Gante – KU. 07. Farina feat Ryan Castro – Fiesta. 08. El Micha feat La Melo & Freddy El Insuperable – Chirrin Chirran. 09. Lyanno & Rauw Alejandro – Poderosa. 10. Jhay Cortez – Sensual Bebe. 11. Aazar feat French Montana, Mariah Angelic, Zaac & Danny Synthe – The Carnival. 12. Don Omar feat Wisin & Gente De Zona – Soy Yo. 13. Kassav feat Gente De Zona – Hice Bien Quererte. www.instagram.com/donmigi www.facebook.com/donmigi #PuertoRico #Cuba #Chile #Ecuador #Argentina #Peru #Bolivia #CostaRica #Guatemala #Honduras #Nicaragua #Brasil #Colombia #DominicanRepublic #Panama #Venezuela #Uruguay #Paraguay #ElSalvador #Mexico #Spain
Originario de Barranquilla, Colombia, Daniel Esquiaqui Lecompte, mejor conocido como Dekko, me cuenta cómo pasó de tocar vallenato por alcohol y trabajar como zapatero a convertirse en el futuro del pop colombiano.
This week Reg from Destination Venus comics in Harrogate joins the gang to talk about what makes a great comic gift for those people you love. From old comic lovers to those who have never read one before, there are recommendations for everyone and more, so get your shopping wish lists ready! Great stuff to check out this week - Destination Venus, Saga, Money Shot, These Savage Shores, The Plot, Dark Ark, Spacewarp, Hilda, The Phoenix, The Etherington Brothers, Dekko, Skottie Youngs the Wizard of Oz, How to Pick a Fight, TinTin, Calvin and Hobbes, The Impending Blindness of Billie Scott, Breakwater, Tillie Walden, Noelle Stevenson, Lumberjanes, I Walk with Monsters, Martial Law, Vision, Heathen, Monster, Kingdom, Jon McNaught, Dune, Die Vol 1, Carry On Cthulhu Click here to buy comics from the creators of the Awesome Comics Podcast! Let us know what you think! Email: Awesome Comics Talk Check out the folks who sponsor this lil show - the mighty folks at Comichaus! If you love our Intro/Outro music, then check out the brilliant Chad Fifer and more of his musical badassery at www.chadfifer.bandcamp.com
Episode 152 – 2021 - The Latin Mixmaster Radio Show - Dj Don Migi - bringing you OCTUBRE's HITS! Lo Fresco de, Sech, Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Blessd, Jamby El Favo, Duki, Justin Quiles, Bizarrap, Alex Rose, CNCO, Mariah Angeliq, Deorro, Gente De Zona, Fuego, Manuel Turizo, Duki, Dj Snake, Ozuna, Lisa, Dekko, Reggi El Autentico, Camila Cabello, Myke Towers, Tainy. Como Siempre, thank you all, for all your support, share the love by Reposting & Forwarding this show. TRACKLIST. 01. Sech feat Daddy Yankee & J Balvin – Sal Y Perrea (Remix). 02. Blessd feat Jamby El Favo – Siempre. 03. Duki feat Justin Quiles & Bizarrap – Unfollow. 04. Alex Rose feat CNCO – Pa Que Guaye. 05. Mariah Angeliq – Diablita. 06. Deorro feat Gente De Zona – Se Vuelve Loca. 07. Fuego feat Manuel Turizo Y Duki – Una Vaina Loca (Reggaeton Remix). 08. Dj Snake feat Ozuna, Megan Thee Stallion & Lisa – SG. 09. Dekko – Luz Verde. 10. Reggi El Autentico feat CNCO – Cinturita. 11. Camila Cabello feat Myke Towers & Tainy – Oh Na Na. www.instagram.com/donmigi www.facebook.com/donmigi #PuertoRico #Cuba #Chile #Ecuador #Argentina #Peru #Bolivia #CostaRica #Guatemala #Honduras #Nicaragua #Brasil #Colombia #DominicanRepublic #Panama #Venezuela #Uruguay #Paraguay #ElSalvador #Mexico #Spain
Many of you know Matt Miesnieks as a serial entrepreneur and former investor focused on Augmented Reality. Matt was most recently the CEO and co-founder of 6D.ai, a company building tools to help mobile phones understand the real world and enable compelling AR experiences.Matt started his career in a number of engineering and business roles, before shifting his focus to Augmented Reality more than 10 years ago. Matt was head of customer development at Layar, an early consumer AR company. He founded Dekko, the first mobile mixed reality platform for iOS. Matt worked at Samsung as a director of product development in AR & VR. And he was a founding partner at Super Ventures, an early stage investor in AR & VR.Most recently, he was the founder and CEO af 6D.ai, which gained a lot of recognition among AR developers and enthusiasts for the demos they published showcasing their advanced software APIs enabling more useful and exciting AR experiences. Earlier in 2020, Niantic acquired the company.I caught up with Matt earlier this summer to talk about his entrepreneurial journey at 6D.ai. He shares an honest and insightful perspective across a number of topics, includingmapping the world for AR,what 6D got wrong about their target customer and how they addressed it,the worst mistake they made and what he learned from it,how companies are bought and valued,the responsibilities of a startup CEO in creating optionality,the emotional rollercoaster,the role of self care,and more.Matt shares a lot of hard earned wisdom. I think you'll love this one.You can find all of the show notes at thearshow.com.
Esto es lo que está pasando, Domelipa ha estado en el concierto de Nodal pero no ha estado sola ha estado con un cantante llamado Dekko, el se beso con ella en el antro después de disfrutar el concierto, mas detalles en mi instagram @viyerliz --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/viyerliz/support
Many of you know Matt Miesnieks as a serial entrepreneur and former investor focused on Augmented Reality. Matt was most recently the CEO and co-founder of 6D.ai, a company building tools to help mobile phones understand the real world and enable compelling AR experiences.Matt started his career in a number of engineering and business roles, before shifting his focus to Augmented Reality more than 10 years ago. Matt was head of customer development at Layar, an early consumer AR company. He founded Dekko, the first mobile mixed reality platform for iOS. Matt worked at Samsung as a director of product development in AR & VR. And he was a founding partner at Super Ventures, an early stage investor in AR & VR.Most recently, he was the founder and CEO af 6D.ai, which gained a lot of recognition among AR developers and enthusiasts for the demos they published showcasing their advanced software APIs enabling more useful and exciting AR experiences. Earlier in 2020, Niantic acquired the company.I caught up with Matt earlier this summer to talk about his entrepreneurial journey at 6D.ai. He shares an honest and insightful perspective across a number of topics, includingmapping the world for AR,what 6D got wrong about their target customer and how they addressed it,the worst mistake they made and what he learned from it,how companies are bought and valued,the responsibilities of a startup CEO in creating optionality,the emotional rollercoaster,the role of self care,and more.Matt shares a lot of hard earned wisdom. I think you’ll love this one.You can find all of the show notes at thearshow.com.
Rossie Stone was the very first guest we featured here in Dyslexia Explored. In that episode, he shared how he came up with creating a company, Dekko Comics, that takes real school subjects and makes it easy to absorb for kids through fun and visually engaging comics. Listen to the first episode to learn more. This time, Rossie came to the show to share more of what happened after. A continuation of our conversation, Rossie talked about the things he learned at art school and how it changed his perspective on turning his dream into reality. He also shared what they went through as a company and what he learned from it. And finally, seeing the results of students who used their resources, not only with children with dyslexia but also children without it. Links you might want to check: Website: https://dekkocomics.com/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dekkocomics Children's confidence boosted thanks to dyslexic artist's reading and learning resource: https://dekkocomics.com/blog/improving-confidence-through-comics BUY COMICS: https://dekkocomics.com/buy/comics READ ONLINE: https://dekkocomics.com/issue-list-home Dominic Short film Trailer: https://youtu.be/PFqvrqG_AFc Bulletmap Academy Page: https://bulletmapacademy.com BulletMap Academy Workshop: https://bulletmapacademy.com/workshop/ BulletMap Academy Blogs: https://bulletmapacademy.com/blogs/ Enroll in BulletMap Academy: https://bulletmapacademy.com/sales-page/#price Show notes: https://bulletmapacademy.com/83/
Gar's guest this week is Jacqui Nelson, the CEO of Dekko Secure - an Australian software company that helps government, law enforcement, medical and legal organisations secure their workflows when working with sensitive and confidential information. Jacqui walks Gar through her journey from an investor in Dekko to CEO, her passion for solving business problems, Dekko's new end-to-end encrypted video conferencing software, and delve into the importance of trust – not just from a digital perspective but across every facet of business and our lives. New AustCyber podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ozcyber-unlocked/id1524419882
Många som driver butik marknadsför ofta sådant som de själva tycker om. Annica Bergman, visual merchandiser och expert på butiksinredning, menar dock att det behövs ett större fokus på vad kunden efterfrågar, inte bara vad butiken gillar. ”Man ska alltid fråga sig om den här varan kan sälja”, säger hon i Markets podcast. Vi pratar också om skyltfönstrets möjligheter, om en butik någonsin blir färdig och mycket annat. Innehållet i det här avsnittet produceras i samarbete med Dekko.
6D.ai CEO Matt Miesnieks has been in the AR game since the beginning, and he says the best in the industry have always known the best, native use cases for the technology; the problem was for the technology to catch up to the use cases. Listen as Matt and Alan discuss how the tech and the vision are starting to line up today, with the help of groundbreaking cloud mapping technology. Alan: Today’s guest is Matt Miesnieks, the CEO at 6D.ai. Matt is renowned as one of the world’s AR industry leaders, and through his influential blog posts and persona around the world. He’s also the co-founder and CEO of 6D.ai, the leading AR cloud platform, which is his third AR startup. He also helped form Super Ventures, which is a platform and V.C. firm investing in AR solutions. He’s built AR system prototypes for Samsung, and had long executive and technical careers in mobile software infrastructure before jumping into AR back in 2009. In his career, he’s been the director of product development of Samsung for VR and AR research and development, co-founder and CEO of Dekko, that created the first mobile holographic and mixed reality platform for iOS, 3D computer vision, and slam tracking. And Layar, he was the worldwide head of customer development; Layar sold to Blippar back in the day. And I want to invite Matt to the show. Thank you so much for joining me on the show. Matt: Thanks for having me. Alan: Thanks Matt. This is really an honor to meet you, and you have so much experience in this industry that we can all learn from. You’ve been doing this, it seems like, since the beginning. So why don’t we start with what you’ve seen as the progression of augmented reality over the last decade that you’ve been involved? Matt: Using words like “decade” brings it home. I mean, I got into AR from working for the company called Openwave that invented the mobile phone browser, and seeing that phones were being connected to the Internet, and started to think about what was next. And realized that interfaces were getting more natural, and we were going to end up connecting our senses to the Internet. You can connect a sense of sight — our dominant sense — that was going to be a really big deal. And I learned that was called augmented reality; that ability to sort of blend digital information and the real world into what you see. I kind of jumped in expecting it to be happening pretty soon. And at the time, there was nobody. At the first AWE conference back then, I think there was 300 people in total. And that was the entire professional AR industry. That included a bunch of researchers, a bunch of, like, science fiction authors, just a bunch of weirdos and a handful of people with some sort of commercial expertise. I think the interesting thing is that, even back then, the use cases and the kind of interactions and those sorts ideas around, these are the things that AR is going to be good for in the earliest days is still the same ones. It wasn’t like anything’s changed; they’ve stayed the same. What’s gotten better is the user experience around those use cases. The technology is improved. There’s like 100x or 50x more processing capacity in our hands. The algorithms have gotten better. And the same use cases that we knew were good ideas back then are now like, oh, these are starting to work now. Enterprises and consumers are starting to get some value out of it. Alan: So let me interject quickly, for the people listening who are not familiar with this industry: what are these use cases? What are the use cases that have stood the test of time? I know one of them that keeps coming up on almost every podcast that we do is remote assistance. The ability to have other people see what you’re se
6D.ai CEO Matt Miesnieks has been in the AR game since the beginning, and he says the best in the industry have always known the best, native use cases for the technology; the problem was for the technology to catch up to the use cases. Listen as Matt and Alan discuss how the tech and the vision are starting to line up today, with the help of groundbreaking cloud mapping technology. Alan: Today’s guest is Matt Miesnieks, the CEO at 6D.ai. Matt is renowned as one of the world’s AR industry leaders, and through his influential blog posts and persona around the world. He’s also the co-founder and CEO of 6D.ai, the leading AR cloud platform, which is his third AR startup. He also helped form Super Ventures, which is a platform and V.C. firm investing in AR solutions. He’s built AR system prototypes for Samsung, and had long executive and technical careers in mobile software infrastructure before jumping into AR back in 2009. In his career, he’s been the director of product development of Samsung for VR and AR research and development, co-founder and CEO of Dekko, that created the first mobile holographic and mixed reality platform for iOS, 3D computer vision, and slam tracking. And Layar, he was the worldwide head of customer development; Layar sold to Blippar back in the day. And I want to invite Matt to the show. Thank you so much for joining me on the show. Matt: Thanks for having me. Alan: Thanks Matt. This is really an honor to meet you, and you have so much experience in this industry that we can all learn from. You’ve been doing this, it seems like, since the beginning. So why don’t we start with what you’ve seen as the progression of augmented reality over the last decade that you’ve been involved? Matt: Using words like “decade” brings it home. I mean, I got into AR from working for the company called Openwave that invented the mobile phone browser, and seeing that phones were being connected to the Internet, and started to think about what was next. And realized that interfaces were getting more natural, and we were going to end up connecting our senses to the Internet. You can connect a sense of sight — our dominant sense — that was going to be a really big deal. And I learned that was called augmented reality; that ability to sort of blend digital information and the real world into what you see. I kind of jumped in expecting it to be happening pretty soon. And at the time, there was nobody. At the first AWE conference back then, I think there was 300 people in total. And that was the entire professional AR industry. That included a bunch of researchers, a bunch of, like, science fiction authors, just a bunch of weirdos and a handful of people with some sort of commercial expertise. I think the interesting thing is that, even back then, the use cases and the kind of interactions and those sorts ideas around, these are the things that AR is going to be good for in the earliest days is still the same ones. It wasn’t like anything’s changed; they’ve stayed the same. What’s gotten better is the user experience around those use cases. The technology is improved. There’s like 100x or 50x more processing capacity in our hands. The algorithms have gotten better. And the same use cases that we knew were good ideas back then are now like, oh, these are starting to work now. Enterprises and consumers are starting to get some value out of it. Alan: So let me interject quickly, for the people listening who are not familiar with this industry: what are these use cases? What are the use cases that have stood the test of time? I know one of them that keeps coming up on almost every podcast that we do is remote assistance. The ability to have other people see what you’re se
Today’s word of the day is dekko, D-E-K-K-O. Dekko is a noun that means a quick look or glance. Dekko has its origin in the Hindi word, Dekho (DE ko) that means ‘a look.’ It’s an informal word best used in contexts like: After quick dekko around, I decided that Sammy’s Burgers would be a nice place to get some food. I could tell right away, it was clean and quiet. The spelling of dekko is D-E-K-K-O.
A senior preparing to graduate in May from Purdue University Fort Wayne and get married one month later is already working full time in marketing. His name is Salvador Espinoza and he attributes much of his success to a series of internship experience with Dekko, headquartered in Garrett with various manufacturing operations in northeast Indiana. Salvador describes what he learned on the job, starting as a 16-year-old and culminating with an internship management opportunity. Companies and students can learn from his experiences.
The Two Gay Geeks chat with Zach Noe Towers about the new gay standup comedy series he hosts on Dekkoo. Out On Stage: The Series premiered on both Dekko and Pluto TV on November 30, 2018, and will run for six episodes. The show features a lineup of renowned LGBTQ stand-up comedians : Jonathan Rowell, Brendan Scannell, Casey Ley, Julian Michael, Irene Tu, Jared Goldstein, Raneir Pollard, Kyle Shire, Jordan Pease, Chris Bryant, Eric Hahn, Daniel Webb, Joe Dosch, Gloria Bigelow, Anthony Desamito, Janine Brito, A.B. Cassidy and Zach Noe Towers. In our second segment, we're discussing our website update and some other changes we are contemplating for the show and the site. In our third segment, we highlight recent articles posted to the tggeeks.com n the past week. As always we have our birthdays and we have the ever popular feedback segment. We welcome your feedback. Please, let us know what you think. Good or bad, we want to know and you could receive a shoutout in the feedback segment. Thank you for listening, we really do appreciate you taking time out of your day to spend with us. ABOUT DEKKOO Dekkoo (pronounced “DECK-koo”) is the premiere subscription-based streaming service dedicated to gay men, providing the largest streaming collection of gay-centric entertainment available, boasting a larger selection than Here TV, Netflix or Amazon. Dekkoo is available internationally via iTunes, Google Play, AppleTV and Roku. In the U.S. and U.K., Dekkoo is also available via the Amazon Dekkoo Channel. Dekkoo original series include “Feral,” “Love is Blind” and “I’m Fine.” www.dekkoo.com ABOUT COMEDY DYNAMICS Comedy Dynamics, a Nacelle company, is one of the largest independent comedy production and distribution companies, producing Kevin Hart’s Guide to Black History, Animal Planet’s Animal Nation with Anthony Anderson, the new scripted comedy on Hulu, There’s... Johnny!, History’s Join Or Die with Craig Ferguson, MTV2’s Wild ’N On Tour, and Hulu’s Coming To The Stage. In 2018, Comedy Dynamics began releasing original films in theaters starting with the acclaimed documentary, Poop Talk. The company has worked with a wide range of established and emerging comedic talent including Tiffany Haddish, Kevin Hart, Aziz Ansari, Jim Gaffigan, Katt Williams and many more. In total, 12 of Comedy Dynamics’ releases have been Grammy-nominated, with 2 wins. Our YouTube channel is audio only: Show Notes / Links: Dekkoo - Watch Gay Movies and Gay Series Online OUT On Stage zach-noe-towers (website) TG Geeks Episode 196 TG Geeks Episode 197 TG Geeks Episode 203 There is NOTHING Special about the Star Wars Holiday Special Happy Thanksgiving | Please Take Care of Yourself Mad About You (Giblets for Murray) At Eternity’s Gate: A Biopic Through the Artist’s Lens | Ro Reviews Dr. Zombie – Monster Family Physician #30 Ben’s Breakdown | Season One Thoughts on Titans The Awful Truth And My Favorite Wife | Old Classics?...Newly Reviewed Ben’s Breakdown | Series Review: Timeless Little Aims to Fill Some 'Big' Shoes | Trailer Coming to Netflix: Leigh Bardugo's Grishaverse News Sushi: Morsels of News from Japan and Beyond #45 Zachry Wheeler Releases a Max and the Multiverse short The Rookie | Three Episode Thoughts Visit Hero Within Store Travel To Uncharted Regions Featured Podcast Thank You: The Arkle Times Post Dispatch News - The Human Arkle on Twitter @arkle --- Be sure to take a look at Arkle’s other venture: Arkle Studios presents Shameless Cash Grab Here's a special shout out to “The Gay Geek” for graciously allowing us to post our episodes in their Facebook group www.facebook.com/groups/thegaygeek. And a special Thank You to Jeremiah Reeves, the moderator, for being such a great guy. Things to know from The Two Gay Geeks:
Educational and entertaining, Rossie from Dekko Comics joins us to talk about the future of learning. This week we learn all about the fantastic work that Dekko Comics do to ensure that learning can be accessible to everyone. They take a different approach to education and are looking for a helping hand to get to that next level of amazing. Listen to what they're about and donate to a great project. https://dekkocomics.com/ Let us know what you think. Review and share us if you liked it. If you didn't, share this episode with someone you hate. The more we get out there the more the podcast can build. Any questions, queries, fun facts, tid-bits, feedback, suggestions or corrections get in touch: info@goosesquizzes.com or stalk us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Private event? Talk to us about it!
This is a replay of my conversation with Matt Miesnieks from May 2018. We recorded a two-part interview, and what follows is a mashup, incorporating the bits that spoke to how the market might evolve, and how to thrive as an entrepreneur and pitch to VCsMatt is a serial entrepreneur, turned investor, turned entrepreneur. After more than a decade of engineering and business roles, Matt has spent the last decade focused on Augmented Reality. Matt was head of customer development at Layar - an early consumer AR company. He founded Dekko, the first mobile mixed reality platform for iOS. Matt worked at Samsung as a director of product development in AR & VR. And he was a founding partner at Super Ventures - an early stage investor in AR & VR.Now he’s the founder and CEO af 6D.ai, a company focused on creating tools to help developers make useful and exciting AR experiences.In the months since our original interview, Matt and the team at 6D.ai have made significant progress with their toolkit around leveraging just the smartphone camera and IMU to understand the world around it. The toolkit has improved or now incorporates occlusion, physics, persistence, and multiplayer support.But this mashup of my conversation with Matt is less about those details and more about the high-level trends, and about being an entrepreneur. Having worked on both sides of the investor table, Matt’s got an excellent perspective on what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur.In this mashup, we dig into that broad perspective and uncover the lessons Matt has learned about: the value of company values, handling the stresses of being a founder, how startups should work with big companies like Samsung or Google, and what early-stage VCs care most about.Matt shares some hard earned wisdom. I think you’ll love this one.You can find all of the show notes at thearshow.com.
In this episode, Curt and Kevin observe the 25th anniversary of Scott McCloud's landmark Understanding Comics … with (what else?) a discussion of a pair of stories from McCloud's lighthearted comic Zot!: The Eyes of Dekko from Zot #17-18, and the webcomic Hearts and Minds! Jenny Weaver, a high schooler from a world similar to our own, and her boyfriend Zot, a free-spirited superhero from another Earth, grapple with issues of teen angst, art, divorce and mortality as they clash with the insane cyborg Dekko, a formerly human artist who wears the Chrysler Building on his head! Can Jenny and Zot prevent Dekko from killing a group of hostages – oh, and eradicating all of existence? And can they fly off into that alternate dimension of sequential storytelling known as … The Comics Canon? Things Discussed in This Episode: Our Comics Canon TeePublic store Understanding Comics The comics fanzine Comic Effect Curt blows Kevin's mind Reinventing Comics The Infamous 6,000 Pixel-Tall Fall Getting to 99 The Sculptor Why Art? Making Comics Join us in two weeks as we turn our attention to one of the most famous (and infamous) comics stories of all time: The Death of Superman! Until then, please rate us on iTunes, send us an email, or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook, and we may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!
In this episode, Curt and Kevin welcome singer-songwriter Paul Melancon! And despite some intermittent microphone issues, the three of them wrap up this four-part exploration of the World's Greatest Comic Magazine with a discussion of Fantastic Four: Three, by Jonathan Hickman, Steve Epting and many others, published by Marvel Comics! These issues are jam-packed: Reed Richards fights to save an artificial counter-Earth before it's destroyed by the world-devouring Galactus! Susan Storm-Richards struggles to prevent an all-out undersea war! The Thing becomes just plain old Ben Grimm! And Ben, Johnny Storm, and the genius kids of the Future Foundation are all that stands between the Earth and an insectoid invasion from the Negative Zone! Will all of the foremost family of super-powered science explorers live through these extraordinary ordeals? (Spoiler: No.) And can they break through into that alternate dimension of fascinating four-color fictions known as … The Comics Canon? (Also, stick around after the episode to hear “Hyperventilate” from Paul's forthcoming album, The Get-Go's Action Hour!) Things Discussed in This Episode: The Pouches Era “Well, gotta go, honey!” Is this the best Susan Storm ever? Is this the most likable Johnny Storm ever? Our first episode, The Coming of Galactus Fantastic Four: Forever Comic Book Librarian's Jonathan Hickman Marvel Reading List The dichotomy of Hickman's Avengers and New Avengers The Nightly News Dan Slott's Tony Stark: Iron Man #1 The Get-Go's Action Hour! Kickstarter Join us in two weeks as we do a little dimension-hopping with a look at Scott McCloud's Zot!—specifically, The Eyes of Dekko from Zot! #17-18 and the webcomic Hearts and Minds! Until then, please rate us on iTunes, send us an email, or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook, and we may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!
Matt Miesnieks is a serial entrepreneur, turned investor, turned entrepreneur. After more than a decade of engineering and business roles, Matt has spent the last decade focused on Augmented Reality. Matt was head of customer development at Layar, an early consumer AR company. He founded Dekko, the first mobile mixed reality platform for iOS. Matt worked at Samsung as a director of product development in AR & VR. And he was a founding partner at Super Ventures, an early stage investor in AR & VR.Currently Matt is the founder and CEO af 6D.ai, a company focused on creating tools - software APIs - to help developers make useful and exciting AR experiences.This is the second of two parts of my conversation with Matt. Across both parts of the conversation, Matt and I talk about many of the lessons he’s learned, including lessons about AR technology and use cases, as well as about being a better entrepreneur.Having worked on both sides of the investor table, Matt’s got an excellent perspective on what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur.In this second part of the conversation, we dig into that broad perspective and uncover more of the lessons Matt has learned about handling the stresses of being a founder, how startups should work with big companies like Samsung or Google, and what early-stage VCs care most about.Matt continues to share his hard earned wisdom. I think you’ll love this one.You can find all of the show notes at thearshow.com.
Matt Miesnieks is a serial entrepreneur, turned investor, turned entrepreneur. After more than a decade of engineering and business roles, Matt has spent the last decade focused on Augmented Reality. Matt was head of customer development at Layar, an early consumer AR company. He founded Dekko, the first mobile mixed reality platform for iOS. Matt worked at Samsung as a director of product development in AR & VR. And he was a founding partner at Super Ventures, an early stage investor in AR & VR.Currently Matt is the founder and CEO af 6D.ai, a company focused on creating tools - software APIs - to help developers make useful and exciting AR experiences.This is the first of two parts of my conversation with Matt. Across both parts of the conversation, Matt and I talk about many of the lessons he’s learned, including lessons about AR technology and use cases, as well as about being a better entrepreneur.In this first part, we explore the importance of establishing and communicating company values in a startup. We explore the lessons learned when Matt was at Dekko, and we dig into the problems he’s tackling at his current startup.Matt shares a ton of hard earned wisdom. I think you’ll love this one.You can find all of the show notes at thearshow.com.
Click above to listen in iTunes... Trust Comes In 2 Forms. One Builds And The Other Kills... Welcome to Sales Funnel Radio where you'll learn marketing strategies to grow your online business using today's best internet sales funnels. Now here's your host, Steven Larsen. Ho-ho, isn't that cool? Hey, big shout out to Robert Phillips, he is a listener to this podcast. He reached out to me and he said, "Hey, I am known as the rock and roll speaker. He stands up and he speaks and he's totally awesome. He's like, "What's one of your favorite songs, I'm going to go learn that on guitar and give it to you." I was like, "Okay cool." I'm a huge fan of Foo Fighters and Audio Slave, and Muse, and so I gave him an Audio Slave so one of my favorites. Anyway, I thought I'd give it to you. I actually super, super enjoy stage. Anyway, when I saw what he did I was like, "Dude, I'm going to put that as a podcast intro man, that's so cool, I appreciate that, that's so cool." I play drums and I play piano and I sing a lot and, but I didn't ever play many strings instruments. Play the ukulele right now, that's about it, that's because my little three year old does it so ... Big shout out to Robert Phillips, the rock and roll speaker, you're the man. He just came out with a book, it's actually pretty awesome. Anyway, speaking of stage I'm super excited you guys because I'm trying to figure out, there's two things I wanted to tell you. Oh my gosh, I'm so excited. I am speaking on two people's stages and I am really, really pumped about it. The first one I'm speaking at is called Ad Comm and it's Dan Henry's event. I don't know how many hundreds are going to be there but it's a lot now and I'm excited about it, it's going to be great. It's like two weeks out from now. He reached out about two months ago. He said, "Hey, if I actually did this would you, I'd love you to come speak." I said, "Sure, it'd be awesome." He is having me speak I believe on eCommerce. I need to actually finish writing the actual presentation itself and I think he wants me to do two presentations so I might need to ... Anyway, it's time for me to dive in. You guys know me, I don't like to start something until it's getting a little bit close so it's fresh in my brain. I actually do it on purpose despite others thinking it's procrastination, it's actually not. Anyway, so I'm really excited about that though. I get to go speak on his stage and it's going to be awesome. Then the second one is, it's actually even bigger. That one will be on ... Let's see, the first one is April 22nd which is my birthday, I'm very excited, turning 29. Earth Day. It's both Earth Day and my earth day, it's going to be awesome. That's April 22nd and it's going to be in Orlando, Florida. I'd love to know if you're going to be, if anyone listening that's actually going to be at that. I'd love to meet you in person, it'd be great. Then the second one, right after I got that speaking gig, I got the second one over in Vegas and I think it's at the Bellagio but I can't remember, or the Paris, I can't remember. Anyway, but it's LCT, it's Local Client Takeover. These guys have a gigantic following and I think they're planning on over 500, less than 1,000, somewhere in that range, people to come. I am so, so excited to do that. They were going to pair me up with Frank Kern's Funnel Builder and we were going to go back-to-back on stage and teach some cool ways to get local clients. I was like, "Sweet man, I'd love to do that." It's been kind of fun to do all this stuff. I had one with Russell, because it's given me really intense depth on so many areas of business... I've built funnels from anything to supplements to toilet paper, it's nuts how much ... I mean, Sales Funnels has to do with anything, you guys know that. I'm really, really pumped about that so the second one, like I said, will be I think it's the first weekend in May. That one'll be yeah, local client takeover, talking specifically on ... I only have like an hour on that one, I don't have a full 90 minute presentation which kind of stinks but there's a lot of speakers at this one, it's going to be awesome. Anthony Crawley, got ... I mean, it's a lot of big speakers. I'm super honored to be doing that and it's awesome. If you guys want me to speak on your stage let me know. I'm just kidding, kind of. I actually really love it and it's just a ton of fun to do that. I love movies and movies are great and it's fun because of special effects and you can see someone's face. You can get up close and personal. There's music, then it's really intense sometimes and you can kind of delve into motion harder but I have a really strong appreciation for stage because there's no second take. It's all, it's very raw, it's very authentic. Anyway, very, very excited though to go do that and show some of the things that I know have been working that we've been doing. Yeah, it's been a lot of fun. I told Russell and he was like, "What's up, that's awesome man." I've spoken on stages a couple times now and, I spoke at that Dekko one, that was really fun. It was like 2,000 kids there, high school kids and I taught them how to automate their fund raising. It's so funny because there's all these MBAs who were their advisers who didn't want them to pull off what I was teaching them because they're like, "Oh, we'll have them learn real stuff." It's like, "Okay, well I guarantee that your MBAs are not making you much money. How about we compare money?" Not like a cocky way but let's just actually see what's actually come of your MBA? I'm not going against MBAs just so you guys know, I've actually really considered going and getting one. It's just when people hide behind it like that is what creates the money I'm like, "Okay, you are so off the ball it makes me want to throw up." Anyway, really interesting. I was thinking about, I was like, "Hey, I'm super stoked, going to go do the stage presentations here soon." It's doing the time we've been moving and there's all this stuff going on with Russell launching his book. I'm running what we're calling the FHAT Event for Hack-a-thon and Secrets Master Class and all these other projects, it's been a lot of fun, it's been cool but it's just been really intense. I ran into a guy recently and he was, here's a little long here and I'll probably end with this, this is a shorter podcast. His whole job, he gets hired by companies and hospitals a lot actually too which is cool. His whole job, he goes into places and he teaches them a lot of organizational effectiveness. It's super cool, and he was teaching me about trust. He was teaching me and it's so cool because while he was saying it I was like, "Oh, I've totally seen what you're telling me right now." Anyway, so I knew what he was saying was true and real, it was really awesome. He said, "There's really two kinds of trust. One is a predictive kind of trust." For example, Russell sends me to go to, I went to ASW in Vegas. We went and we were, it was a small group of us we went and we were presenting on Click Funnels to a bunch of affiliate people, people who their only job is they are affiliates for other people and they make a good living like that which is really cool. He trusts me, he trusts me to go on and do a good job there... That's a kind of trust... I trust you to go forward and to say the right thing and not be an idiot, and not make Click Funnels look dumb. That's a predictive, futuristic based type of trust and that's the first kind. Everybody thinks that that is actually the most important kind of trust but the they're wrong, it's not. What is more important and what is more foundational to any kind of organization is a trust called vulnerability trust. Vulnerability trust is, for example let's say I'm going through some sales funnels for Russell or for somebody else and I'm looking in there and I'm saying, "Oh my gosh. I see that what we are doing here is wrong." I have so much ... Russell has so much faith in me to come to him and show that. There's an environment in the business space that allows for me to go up to him and say, "I think what we're doing is wrong," which I've done before and he's done before on my stuff and I've done on his stuff. Which is cool, we have that kind of trust, it's a vulnerability trust. It's the ability to be completely vulnerable with another human being, is very hard to get, very hard to get because people don't want to be vulnerable. They want stature and they want status... They want to be, all to be important and, "Oh you should when you hear my name go oh, it's going to be Steve Larsen, oh." People want that. What's funny is the more you crave that the less you get it. You gain status by not seeking it, by the way, that's the best way to do it. I've had some cool talks about that with others, especially Russell. Anyway, I thought it was really, really powerful and I was thinking how cool it is that these people who are saying, "Hey, would you come speak on our stage?" It is a ... What the people who have asked me to come speak on their stages are doing is they are giving, it's a predictive style trust but the people who attend are counting me being the vulnerable kind of trust. They trust that I'm going to come and be vulnerable and be real with them, actually show the raw stuff, how it actually works. Little tricks to increase conversion, little things that we'll do ... Great ways to create continuity and things that ... There's this certain kind of trust, especially in teaching environments where you expect the teacher to be vulnerable and show that stuff. As a teacher if you're ever in a room of people who are not willing to be vulnerable and try the things you're teaching it sucks because they're not willing to do anything you're saying and you feel no progress. Anyways, those are two kinds of trust and I was thinking about that. I was like, "Hey, this is super cool, like yeah. I've been a part of other organizations before working for Click Funnels on other people and this sucks, I did not have the kind of trust with the boss at the time or the entrepreneur who I was working with or whatever it was or whoever I was building for. Where I did not feel the kind of trust where I could go be vulnerable about their own business and say, "Hey look, I understand this is your baby but you're too in love with it and you're going to run it into the ground and here's three reasons why. Here's three places I can see that it's wrong." If you aren't willing to be wrong in your own business about that you're going to kill your business. I'm not even going to sugarcoat that. You will kill your business if you do not allow people to show you faults in it because it's not perfect. You're not perfect so why should your business be? If it's your baby and it came from you it's not going to be perfect, you're not perfect. You know what I mean? That's just the whole point. Take all these things, and I know I talked about duct tape marketing the last podcast but this totally ties into it... Be vulnerable, have the kind of trust in both yourself and others around you and the kind of environment that allows people to come to you and say, "Hey, you know what? Mr. Russell Brunson I know you got a lot of status, you don't seek it but you really boss a lot of people lives. He comes to me and says, "Hey, check it out man. There's a few things, I know you really like this product you've put together and you spent a lot of time on it but I actually think it's wrong. I think this is wrong or the message as a whole is wrong." It's hard to get that environment. I remember I said that once about a sales video we had created. I said it probably a little bit more forward and harsh than I should have. It wasn't harsh it was just ... I probably could have said it softer than I did. I was like, "I don't think this is going to sell. I actually think this is a completely wrong angle and I think that what we've done here is not going to be effective or successful." We were ... We had to try and remember to be in a place of vulnerability. I know the way I said it was probably a little too forward. I'd rather just say what I mean and not sugarcoat stuff. I said it in a way that ... He was a little bit put off by it which is fine. I was like, "Oh dang it, I shouldn't have said it the way I did but I still agree with that." Then he came back and said, "Okay, I get it, I see what you're saying, it makes sense." Cultivating an environment like that is not easy or it will require you to get out of your comfort zone like crazy. In order for you to have a culture of vulnerability, being able to accept things about your business, you too need to be vulnerable. It's not comfortable and it sucks... I've had a lot of ... I know there's things wrong with Sales Funnel Broker, I know there's things wrong with stevejlarsen.com, I know this. Eventually you guys are going to launch stuff, you know I mean? It may not move forward but you got to have trust and you've got to accept people's feedback. That's where you get the duct tape marketing, you know what I mean? That's where you get all this stuff moving forward. That's how you figure out, "Hey, I suck at this, let me hire out for that," you know what I mean? You got to be able to have that kind of stuff. Anyway, it's just been running through my head. Anyway, super excited to speak on those stages... Guys, please let me know if you're going to be in them, in the audiences, I would love to meet you. I had so much fun meeting so many of you guys at Funnel Acting Live, it was awesome. A lot of you guys asked why I wasn't on that one, I wasn't speaking at that one. Maybe not, maybe next year I can convince that to happen but I don't know, it would be fun. Anyway, guys I will talk to you later. Remember to have trust. Predictive trust is important but it's not the most important one. The organizational, killing version of trust is if you're not vulnerable with each other and can't trust each other to be vulnerable. Anyway, I am excited. I should probably go prep these presentations because I am not ready for them yet. Anyways guys, talk to you later. Bye.
Noemauk & Fearful Present: The ExtraSolar Podcast #21 [XTRSLRP021] 1. Ivy Lab - Microwave [20/20] 2. Stray - Walk On By [Exit Records] 3. Sam Binga & Chimpo - Necessary ft. Fox & Rider Shafique [Critical Music] 4. Hyroglifics - Cloud Cover [Critical Music] 5. Fixate - Sueno [Exit Records] 6. Moresounds - Etho [31 Recordings] 7. J.Nomad & Crypticz - Downfall [Halogen Music] 8. Moresounds - Altercations [Astrophonica] 9. Machinedrum - All I Really Want [Rashad Tribute EP] 10. Fracture ft. Monita - Luv To Luv Ya (Fracture VIP) [Astrophonica] 11. Dillinja - Ja Know Ya Big [Metalheadz] 12. System - Sound Man [Exit Records] 13. Moresounds ft. Fracture - Dead And Bury [Astrophonica] 14. Machinedrum - Gunshotta (Om Unit's Rollers VIP) [Ninja Tune] 15. Junior Dread - Freedom (DJ Madd Remix) [Moonshine] 16. Moresounds - Reality Tune [Astrophonica] 17. Crypticz - Bubblegum [Sweetbox] 18. DJ Fresh - Gatekeeper (CL Moons Remix) [Pseudogeddon] 19. Om Unit - Spiritwerk [Cosmic Bridge] 20. Mad Cobra - Shot A Talk (Danny Scrilla Remix) [Pseudogeddon] 21. Dekko & Ren - Chalice Anthem [Flexout Audio] 22. Dawn Day Night - Alcoholic Dance Flow [Astrophonica] 23. Stray - Prof Popper [Exit Records] 24. Redeyes - Man Down [Vandal Ltd] 25. DJ Taye - Kush In My Lungz [Self-Released] Thanks to: Jessie Thijs, better known as J.Nomad. Jessie released his debut single with our friends over at Halogen Music this October, two dance-floor orientated tracks which have gained the support of artists such as Om Unit and Hyroglifics. His collaboration with Crypticz, titled 'Downfall' displays the darker side of his production, with growling bass and relentless snares whilst the flip side 'Twelve Miles' possesses a much more subtle, highly infectious groove, complimented by ridiculously tight percussion and delayed vocal and chord stabs. J.Nomad's podcast features a well selected collection of Footwork and Jungle from the usual suspects such as Om Unit and Machinedrum, alongside some less obvious choices and influences. You find more from J.Nomad on Facebook and Soundcloud and check out his debut single on Halogen Music via the links below: www.soundcloud.com/Jessie-Thijs www.facebook.com/JNomadMusic J.Nomad & Crypticz - Downfall/Twelve Miles: https://goo.gl/afjBM1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.soundcloud.com/ExtraSolarMusic www.soundcloud.com/NoemaUK www.soundcloud.com/Fearful
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Современный медитативный микс для поднятия энергии Кундалини! Соедините все ваши тела в одно и пребывайте в состоянии богов! 1. Blu Mar Ten - if i could tell you 2. Nu:Tone - set me free 3. Raiden - danzon 4. dBridge, Instra:mental, Scream - acacia avenue 5. Kemal and Rob Data - linear 6. Data and K2 - kyushojutsu 7. Circa - ida 8. Mode - riley 9. Sabre,Noisia,Icicle - quarters 10. Stray - timbre 11. Subterra and Dekko - bonsai run 12. Rockwell - snare drum awareness 13. Method One and Stunna - edge of the night 14. Rockwell - tribes 15. Eleven8 - at the seams 16. Bop - song about my dog(Subwave rmx) 17. Justice and Metro - human thinking 18. June Miller - half top feeling 19. Alaska and Nucleus - araicata
Современный медитативный микс для поднятия энергии Кундалини! Соедините все ваши тела в одно и пребывайте в состоянии богов! 1. Blu Mar Ten - if i could tell you 2. Nu:Tone - set me free 3. Raiden - danzon 4. dBridge, Instra:mental, Scream - acacia avenue 5. Kemal and Rob Data - linear 6. Data and K2 - kyushojutsu 7. Circa - ida 8. Mode - riley 9. Sabre,Noisia,Icicle - quarters 10. Stray - timbre 11. Subterra and Dekko - bonsai run 12. Rockwell - snare drum awareness 13. Method One and Stunna - edge of the night 14. Rockwell - tribes 15. Eleven8 - at the seams 16. Bop - song about my dog(Subwave rmx) 17. Justice and Metro - human thinking 18. June Miller - half top feeling 19. Alaska and Nucleus - araicata