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In a stunning legal reversal that's shaking the true crime and justice world, the Florida appellate court has overturned the $213.5 million verdict in the Maya Kowalski case — one of the most emotionally charged courtroom battles in recent memory. Former FBI agent and true crime analyst Jennifer Coffindaffer sits down with legal expert Dave Ehrenberg to dissect what went wrong and what comes next in this explosive new episode of Break the Case. For those unfamiliar, Maya Kowalski suffered from a rare pain condition known as CRPS. While hospitalized, her mother, Beata Kowalski, was accused by doctors of suffering from Munchausen by proxy — a form of abuse involving fabricating or inducing illness in a child. When Beata was prevented from seeing Maya for more than 80 days, the distraught mother fell into a deep depression and ultimately took her own life, leaving behind a note pleading for her daughter's release. A Florida jury later awarded the Kowalski family over $200 million in damages, holding Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital accountable for false imprisonment, emotional distress, and wrongful death. But now, the Second District Court of Appeals has vacated that verdict entirely, citing major errors by the trial judge — particularly around Florida's “mandatory reporter” immunity laws. The appellate court ruled that hospital staff, acting as mandatory reporters of suspected abuse, were shielded by law and acted in good faith when they contacted child protection authorities. This means a new trial will move forward, but only for a limited set of claims: battery, medical negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress on behalf of Maya herself. Beata's death, which once anchored the case's emotional gravity, may only be referenced as context. The decision not only erases a massive verdict but also sets a crucial precedent for hospitals and medical professionals across Florida. Coffindaffer and Ehrenberg's discussion peels back the layers of this controversial ruling — a reminder that even in the pursuit of justice, emotion and law often collide. This is more than a case; it's a tragedy, a legal reckoning, and a lesson in how far institutions will go to protect themselves under the letter of the law. #TrueCrime #MayaKowalski #BeataKowalski #JohnsHopkinsHospital #LegalAnalysis #BreakingNews #JusticeForMaya #CourtAppeal #FloridaLaw #InvestigativeNews Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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In a stunning legal reversal that's shaking the true crime and justice world, the Florida appellate court has overturned the $213.5 million verdict in the Maya Kowalski case — one of the most emotionally charged courtroom battles in recent memory. Former FBI agent and true crime analyst Jennifer Coffindaffer sits down with legal expert Dave Ehrenberg to dissect what went wrong and what comes next in this explosive new episode of Break the Case. For those unfamiliar, Maya Kowalski suffered from a rare pain condition known as CRPS. While hospitalized, her mother, Beata Kowalski, was accused by doctors of suffering from Munchausen by proxy — a form of abuse involving fabricating or inducing illness in a child. When Beata was prevented from seeing Maya for more than 80 days, the distraught mother fell into a deep depression and ultimately took her own life, leaving behind a note pleading for her daughter's release. A Florida jury later awarded the Kowalski family over $200 million in damages, holding Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital accountable for false imprisonment, emotional distress, and wrongful death. But now, the Second District Court of Appeals has vacated that verdict entirely, citing major errors by the trial judge — particularly around Florida's “mandatory reporter” immunity laws. The appellate court ruled that hospital staff, acting as mandatory reporters of suspected abuse, were shielded by law and acted in good faith when they contacted child protection authorities. This means a new trial will move forward, but only for a limited set of claims: battery, medical negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress on behalf of Maya herself. Beata's death, which once anchored the case's emotional gravity, may only be referenced as context. The decision not only erases a massive verdict but also sets a crucial precedent for hospitals and medical professionals across Florida. Coffindaffer and Ehrenberg's discussion peels back the layers of this controversial ruling — a reminder that even in the pursuit of justice, emotion and law often collide. This is more than a case; it's a tragedy, a legal reckoning, and a lesson in how far institutions will go to protect themselves under the letter of the law. #TrueCrime #MayaKowalski #BeataKowalski #JohnsHopkinsHospital #LegalAnalysis #BreakingNews #JusticeForMaya #CourtAppeal #FloridaLaw #InvestigativeNews Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
In a stunning legal reversal that's shaking the true crime and justice world, the Florida appellate court has overturned the $213.5 million verdict in the Maya Kowalski case — one of the most emotionally charged courtroom battles in recent memory. Former FBI agent and true crime analyst Jennifer Coffindaffer sits down with legal expert Dave Ehrenberg to dissect what went wrong and what comes next in this explosive new episode of Break the Case. For those unfamiliar, Maya Kowalski suffered from a rare pain condition known as CRPS. While hospitalized, her mother, Beata Kowalski, was accused by doctors of suffering from Munchausen by proxy — a form of abuse involving fabricating or inducing illness in a child. When Beata was prevented from seeing Maya for more than 80 days, the distraught mother fell into a deep depression and ultimately took her own life, leaving behind a note pleading for her daughter's release. A Florida jury later awarded the Kowalski family over $200 million in damages, holding Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital accountable for false imprisonment, emotional distress, and wrongful death. But now, the Second District Court of Appeals has vacated that verdict entirely, citing major errors by the trial judge — particularly around Florida's “mandatory reporter” immunity laws. The appellate court ruled that hospital staff, acting as mandatory reporters of suspected abuse, were shielded by law and acted in good faith when they contacted child protection authorities. This means a new trial will move forward, but only for a limited set of claims: battery, medical negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress on behalf of Maya herself. Beata's death, which once anchored the case's emotional gravity, may only be referenced as context. The decision not only erases a massive verdict but also sets a crucial precedent for hospitals and medical professionals across Florida. Coffindaffer and Ehrenberg's discussion peels back the layers of this controversial ruling — a reminder that even in the pursuit of justice, emotion and law often collide. This is more than a case; it's a tragedy, a legal reckoning, and a lesson in how far institutions will go to protect themselves under the letter of the law. #TrueCrime #MayaKowalski #BeataKowalski #JohnsHopkinsHospital #LegalAnalysis #BreakingNews #JusticeForMaya #CourtAppeal #FloridaLaw #InvestigativeNews Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
W tym odcinku poznasz fundamenty evidence-based marketingu i dowiesz się, jak wykorzystać regułę 95-5 w praktyce B2B. Magdalena Nenycz-Thiel z Ehrenberg-Bass Institute wyjaśnia, jak zwiększyć prawdopodobieństwo sukcesu marketingowego w oparciu o sprawdzone dane, a Paweł Jaczewski poleca książkę, która zmieni sposób, w jaki budujesz swoją wiarygodność jako ekspert.Magdalena Nenycz-ThielProfesor w Ehrenberg-Bass Institute w Australii, jednym z najbardziej prestiżowych ośrodków badawczych w dziedzinie marketingu na świecie. Od ponad 20 lat pracuje w Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, specjalizując się w evidence-based marketingu i dostępności fizycznej marek. Jest autorką książki "Physical Availability", która szczegółowo opisuje, jak marki mogą zwiększać swoją obecność w punktach styku z klientami.Publikacje naukowe Magdy: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Magda-Nenycz-ThielKsiążki, o których rozmawialiśmy z Magdą są dostępne po polsku: https://howbrandsgrow.plPaweł JaczewskiEkspert od budowania marki osobistej, który z sukcesem rozwija swoją obecność na LinkedIn i TikToku, osiągając 26 tysięcy obserwujących i zasięgi od 10 do 260 tysięcy wyświetleń bez wydawania złotówki na reklamy. Specjalizuje się w rekomendacjach książek biznesowych i dzieli się praktyczną wiedzą marketingową. W tym odcinku debiutuje jako stały gość podcastu, który będzie regularnie polecał wartościowe pozycje książkowe dla marketerów B2B.Książka rekomendowana przez Pawła: Co chce wiedzieć klientGŁÓWNE TEMATY ODCINKAEvidence-based marketingEvidence-based marketing to podejście oparte na sprawdzonych danych i wzorcach, podobne do medycyny opartej na dowodach. Nie chodzi o gromadzenie ogromnych ilości danych, ale o wykorzystanie tego, co zostało przebadane i ma większe prawdopodobieństwo sukcesu. Tak jak wizyta u lekarza stosującego evidence-based medicine zwiększa prawdopodobieństwo prawidłowej diagnozy, tak evidence-based marketing zwiększa szanse na sukces działań marketingowych. To podejście nie gwarantuje sukcesu w 100%, ale znacząco poprawia prawdopodobieństwo osiągnięcia celów biznesowych.Nie przegap kolejnych odcinków z Magdaleną, w których zagłębimy się w fascynujący świat dostępności mentalnej i fizycznej marek w B2B!Magda jest też jednym z prowadzących How Brands Grow Live! To program marketingowy dla kadry zarządzającej, który wyposaży Cię w kluczową wiedzę i narzędzia niezbędne do wdrażania najlepszych praktyk marketingowych. Program opiera się na interaktywnych warsztatach i dynamicznych dyskusjach z ekspertami Ehrenberg-Bass Institute oraz światowymi liderami myśli marketingowej. Ten czterodniowy program oferuje praktyczne, immersyjne doświadczenie, które pozwoli Ci zrozumieć i zastosować podstawowe zasady zrównoważonego wzrostu marki.Więcej informacji o programie na stronie: Partnerem podcastu jest Pluxee - globalny lider na rynku narzędzi zwiększania sprzedaży. Pluxee tworzy również treści dla marketerów i handlowców. Dlatego polecam Wam serdecznie najnowszy raport pluxee „ROI w akcji – promocje i nagrody, które zdobywają klienta i napędzają sprzedaż”Pobierz raport na stronie: https://www.pluxee.pl/raport-roi-2025/ Po więcej materiałów o marketingu B2B zapraszam na mój blog: https://businessmarketer.plMasz pomysł na odcinek podcastu? Napisz do mnie: lukasz.kosuniak@businessmarketer.pl
durée : 00:59:25 - Être et savoir - par : Louise Tourret - Dans "L'enfant qui inquiète" Alain Ehrenberg interroge les représentations autour de "l'enfant qui va mal" et de la santé mentale. - invités : Alain Ehrenberg Sociologue français, directeur de recherche au CNRS
Sammy Ehrenberg has raced everything from quads to cars for over 40 years but today isn't about stats, it's about stories. In this episode, Sammy takes us deep into the desert with wild race-day memories from the Mint 400 and Baja 1000, quirky pre-race rituals involving pasta and hydrogen water, and heartfelt shoutouts to the people who shaped his journey. From hilarious misadventures to lessons on grit and longevity, this is an off-road campfire session with one of the sport's most colorful personalities. Hit play, subscribe, and share this one with your racing crew because as Sammy says, it's always time to charge hard.
1000 Meter Grüngleis! Das ist die wohl sichtbarste Veränderung auf der Karli, die nun wieder für den Tram- und bald auch für den Autoverkehr freigegeben ist. Nach drei Monaten Bauzeit rollt es also wieder auf der Karl-Liebknecht-Straße und wir, Eure Hosts Daniel Heinze und Guido Corleone, reden drüber - in der neuen Folge von HELDENSTADT, dem Leipziger Wohnzimmerpodcast der LVZ. Während Daniel diesmal von München aus zugeschaltet ist, um über alles zu plaudern, was Leipzig gerade bewegt, podcastet Guido bei einem leckeren Glas Uferfiltrat direkt aus dem Herzen der Heldenstadt. Wofür oder wogegen waren die 300 Demonstranten neulich zwischen Ring und Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Spoiler: unklar)? Wie wird sich die Zschochersche Straße verändern, wenn sie jetzt in Teilen Tempo-30-Zone ist? Und wie kommt man bis 2031 nach Böhlitz-Ehrenberg, solange die Georg-Schwarz-Brücken erneuert werden? Frische Waschbär-News für Euch! Wir feiern einen findigen Silver-Ager, der dem invasiven Allesfresser mit Öl den Kampf angesagt hat. Und Ihr hört die schaurige Geschichte einer Stuttgarter Galeristin, der wohl ein Waschbär den Finger abgeknabbert hat. Unsere Sorge: Was schwäbische Waschbären können, können sächsische vermutlich auch ... In den Veranstaltungstipps empfehlen wir Euch die Sandmännchenausstellung im Stadtgeschichtlichen Museum, den Auftaktabend des Literarischen Herbsts mit Herbert Grönemeyer sowie die Konzerte von Camona (Soul im Noch Besser Leben) und dem Jonas Timm Ensemble (Late Night Jazz im UT Connewitz). Dank Reddit reden wir in Sätzen, die nur Menschen aus Leipzig verstehen. Zum Schluss hört Ihr schließlich, wie die Stiftung Warentest über die auch in unserer Stadt populären Labubus urteilt - sind die Plüschtierfiguren nun Top oder Flop? Eine gute halbe Stunde Premium-Leipzig-Content zum Hören - viel Spaß mit dem Labubu unter den Leipzig-Podcasts: **„HELDENSTADT. Der LVZ-Podcast aus Leipzig mit Daniel Heinze und Guido Corleone“**, Episode vom 6. Oktober 2025. Folgt uns bei Instagram, Threads, Facebook und Mastodon für alle Updates! Wir sind @heldenstadt
Evan Ehrenberg is truly significant. As co-founder of Waterlily, he and his team are helping people age with a plan. Inspired by his co-founder Lily's aunt who was diagnosed with cancer, they witnessed a family that went bankrupt from an unexpected health crisis. Evan began pursuing a Ph.D at M.I.T. starting at the age of 16 but switched gears and instead decided to build a health company, which he later sold. He soon joined forces at Waterlily applying his computational skills, AI and leadership experience to build a formidable company. Today, Waterlily is making a significant differerence predicting the future cost of living beyond your planned years.Learn more at www.waterlily.com and how they are reshaping conversation around aging and quality of life. Plan ahead and be prepared. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Lena's evolution began when she was lost in the South of France and realized she had the power to choose how her story would turn out. She did find her way home, and eventually joined a coaching program that focused on relationships. She wanted all her relationships to be better, starting with the one she had with herself. She started as a general Life Coach, and now she helps women figure out who to date so they can stop wasting time with men who are nice but not forever.https://www.lenaehrenberg.comhttps://lenaehrenberg.com/guide-to-meet-your-right-match/https://www.instagram.com/havemoreloveConnect With Cody: https://linktr.ee/cjones803 #podcast #purewisdompodcast #personalgrowth #motivation #mindset #facingfears #selfidentity #inspiration #selfimprovement #psychology #entrepreneurship #fitness #fitnessmotivation #business #career #dating #relationships #lifecoach #healthandwellness #workout #coaching Disclaimer: Any information discussed in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to act as a substitute for professional, medical, legal, educational, or financial advice. The following views and opinions are those of the individual and are not representative views or opinions of their company or organization. The views and opinions shared are intended only to inform, and discretion and professional assistance should be utilized when attempting any of the ideas discussed. Pure Wisdom Podcast, LLC, its host, its guest, or any company participating in advertising through this podcast is not responsible for comments generated by viewers which may be offensive or otherwise distasteful. Any content or conversation in this podcast is completely original and not inspired by any other platform or content creator. Any resemblance to another platform or content creator is purely coincidental and unintentional. No content or topics discussed in this podcast are intended to be offensive or hurtful. Pure Wisdom Podcast, LLC, its host, its guest, or any company participating in advertising through this podcast is not responsible for any misuse of this content.
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In today's episode, we'll break the cycle of disappointment and create a love life that actually leads to the future you want—marriage, family, fulfillment.Lena's evolution began just before a big birthday, when she was lost somewhere in the South of France. She was meant to be on a weeklong hiking trip but couldn't even find the trailhead to begin. It was the first time in her life she realized she had a choice about what to think and how to feel, and in that way could choose how her story would turn out.She did find her way home and later joined a coaching program which focused on relationships. She wanted all her relationships to be better, starting with the one she had with herself.She started offering general life coaching, then earned her certification. Now she helps women who want to get married and have children figure out who to date.Connect with Lena Here: https://www.lenaehrenberg.comhttps://www.instagram.com/havemorelovewww.linkedin.com/in/lena-ehrenberghttps://www.lenaehrenberg.comGrab the freebie here: https://lenaehrenberg.com/guide-to-meet-your-right-match/===================================If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends.Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com.Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-applicationDIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/
Warum greifen viele von uns in der Drogerie oder im Supermarkt immer noch zu Einwegbatterien statt zu den wiederaufladbaren Batterien? Und sind die wiederaufladbaren Batterien wirklich immer nachhaltiger?
Episode 16 of BITE BIG features the brilliant Professor Jenni Romaniuk, Associate Director of the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute and leading voice in marketing effectiveness, brand salience and distinctive brand assets.Jenni's mantra, “Progress is more important than perfection”is the lens through which she approaches her life's work: from developing world-first theories in mental availability to helping brands avoid the costly trap of vanity metrics. Her insights are as grounded as they are game-changing.
Experience the thrill of European cycling as we recount our 2025 Spring Classics camp journey, where two-wheeled adventures met the charm of Belgian squares and French angles. Find out how Josh's playful antics and Ralph's van mishap added laughter to an already memorable trip that began and ended at Heathrow. Learn the secrets behind tackling iconic sportives like Flanders and Roubaix, savoring Belgian beer, and the camaraderie that binds cyclists as they conquer famous climbs and navigate the cobblestone chaos. Will you uncover the strategies that keep cyclists in high spirits despite relentless winds and challenging gravel paths? Get a front-row seat to the thrilling races in Ehrenberg, feeling the pulse of the velodrome as a French Olympic champion makes a triumphant return. Share the tension of Mads Pedersen's flat tire and Vanderpool's dramatic lead, with each turn of the wheel echoing the raw energy of European cycling. From the picturesque roads to the vibrant cycling community, this episode captures the essence of what makes cycling in Europe an unforgettable experience. As we bid adieu to the classics, anticipation grows for future adventures, with Tuscany's training camp on the horizon. Join us, Coach Patrick and the team, for a journey that goes beyond the ride, embracing the spirit and stories of the cycling world.
In this rich episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores two remarkable books that celebrate family, identity, and connection. First, he sits down with author Nancy McCabe to discuss her powerful middle-grade novel, "Fires Burning Underground" - a book that delves deep into the complex world of teenage emotions and self-discovery. McCabe's novel isn't just another coming-of-age story. It's a nuanced exploration of a young girl's journey through grief, identity, and personal growth. Drawing from her own childhood experiences, McCabe crafts a narrative that speaks directly to the often-overlooked emotional landscape of pre-teens. The book tackles serious themes like dealing with loss, questioning family beliefs, and discovering one's creative identity - all through the eyes of a relatable young protagonist. What makes this conversation truly special is the raw honesty with which McCabe discusses teenage experiences. She challenges the common misconception that kids aren't dealing with profound emotional complexities. From navigating supernatural curiosities to processing the death of a peer, the book offers a compassionate look at the inner world of young teens. Parents and educators will find particular value in McCabe's approach. She emphasizes the importance of creating safe spaces for children to explore their emotions, ask questions, and embrace their creativity. The discussion highlights how literature can be a powerful tool for starting meaningful conversations about identity, grief, and personal growth. Jed and Nancy explore how middle-grade fiction can serve as a bridge between children's experiences and adult understanding. They discuss the pressures young people face, the importance of creativity, and the value of intergenerational connections. But the episode doesn't stop there. Jed also welcomes Pamela Ehrenberg to discuss her heartwarming picture book, "See You Soon, Spice Box" - a tender exploration of intergenerational connections and cultural traditions. Ehrenberg shares the beautiful story of Silas, a young boy who connects with his great-grandmother through video conferencing during the Jewish Habdalah ceremony, a ritual marking the end of the Sabbath. The book beautifully illustrates the power of family rituals and the importance of staying connected, even when physical distance separates loved ones. Ehrenberg highlights the significance of representing diverse family structures, including single-parent families, and creating stories that help children see themselves and others in literature. Her approach emphasizes the "in-between" moments of life - those transitional spaces where connection and understanding can flourish. Both conversations underscore a crucial message: children's literature is not just about entertainment, but about building empathy, understanding, and connection across generations and experiences.
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Today I'm joined by Jenni Romaniuk, Research Professor at Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, for a hugely valuable discussion around evidence-based marketing and insights. Sponsored by https://www.b2bframeworks.com Brought to you in partnership with https://awardsinternational.com Further links: https://www.jenniromaniuk.com/ https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/b2b-institute/how-b2b-brands-grow https://business.linkedin.com/content/dam/me/business/en-us/marketing-solutions/resources/pdfs/byron-sharp-v1.pdf https://business.linkedin.com/content/dam/me/business/en-us/marketing-solutions/resources/pdfs/b2b-buying-behaviour-double-jeopardy.pdf https://business.linkedin.com/content/dam/me/business/en-us/marketing-solutions/resources/pdfs/b2b-duplication-of-purchase.pdf https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/b2b-institute/cep-in-b2b
Welcome to Nerd Alert, a series of special episodes bridging the gap between marketing academia and practitioners. We're breaking down highly involved, complex research into plain language and takeaways any marketer can use.In this episode, Elena and Rob explore how the Dirichlet model challenges common beliefs about brand loyalty. They reveal why most consumers aren't deeply loyal to specific brands and why reaching new customers matters more than increasing loyalty.Topics covered: [01:00] "The Dirichlet: A Comprehensive Model of Buying Behavior"[02:00] What products do we buy without brand loyalty?[03:45] How brand share predicts buying behavior[04:30] Why acquisition drives loyalty, not vice versa[05:00] Most buyers are light buyers who purchase infrequently[06:00] The shocking truth about Coca-Cola's customer base To learn more, visit marketingarchitects.com/podcast or subscribe to our newsletter at marketingarchitects.com/newsletter.Resources: Goodhardt, G. J., Ehrenberg, A. S. C., & Chatfield, C. (1984). The Dirichlet: A comprehensive model of buying behaviour.Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (General), 147(5), 621–655. Get more research-backed marketing strategies by subscribing to The Marketing Architects on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
How do businesses grow in an ever-changing market landscape? How can marketers apply evidence-based insights to drive success? We put world-leading marketing expert, Professor Byron Sharp, Director, Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, University of South Australia, in the hot seat. Speaking to David Kelly, Executive Director of the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore, Byron shares his ground-breaking research on how brands grow, the power of evidence-based marketing, and why many traditional marketing beliefs are myths. He also discusses the upcoming "How Brands Grow Live!" executive development program in Singapore, designed to help businesses translate marketing science into real-world growth strategies. Professor Byron Sharp is the author of How Brands Grow and How Brands Grow 2, two of the most influential marketing books of our time. He leads the Ehrenberg-Bass institute, one of the world's top research centres in marketing science, which advises global corporations like Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, and General Motors.Join other leading marketing and business professionals and learn directly from Professor Byron Sharp in the"How Brands Grow Live!" masterclass. Happening in Singapore from April 7-10, register here: https://marketingscience.info/apply-for-how-brands-grow-for-executives/
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Francine Pozner-Ehrenberg, author of the book America's Candidate. Francine is an attorney and the owner of Ehrenberg & Associates Consulting Group. She is the author of the suspense novel, “America's Candidate,” which is available on Amazon. Francine was a Major in the United States Army, Judge Advocate General's Corp. serving for over 12 years. During a deployment to Albania in the war-stricken Balkans, as part of Operation Cornerstone, she served as the advisory liaison between civilian officials and multinational military forces involved with the operation. Ehrenberg graduated from Rutgers Law School and is also a graduate of the Civil Affairs Advanced Course at the JFK Special Warfare Center and School at Fort Bragg. She has experience in Civil-Military Operations (CMO) and extensive work as a liaison between civil and military authorities in foreign international affairs. Additionally, she was an Assistant Prosecutor in Bergen County, NJ. She has handled numerous high-level, complicated Major Financial Crimes, Securities Fraud, Money Laundering, Medicaid Fraud, Health Care Fraud and Mortgage Fraud cases. In her book review, Tina Hogan Grant, guest-host for Online for Authors stated: America's Candidate was an enjoyable read written from multiple points of view which I liked. Each character was well defined and had their own unique voice. I found the synopsis for this book intriguing and wanted to know if Annie and Amir's idea would be successful. What I didn't expect, were the many twists and surprises along the way which added to the story. This was the author's debut novel and I think she did extremely well. I'm looking forward to her next one. Subscribe to Online for Authors to learn about more great books! https://www.youtube.com/@onlineforauthors?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Novels N Latte Book Club community to discuss this and other books with like-minded readers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3576519880426290 You can follow Author Francine Pozner Ehrenberg IG: @enrenberg_author All Author: allauthor.com/author/ehrenberg1/ Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/book/show/211030608-america-s-candidate X: @jagdag33 Purchase America's Candidate on Amazon: Paperback: https://amzn.to/40hHRDL Ebook: https://amzn.to/3ArCwiq Teri M Brown, Author and Podcast Host: https://www.terimbrown.com FB: @TeriMBrownAuthor IG: @terimbrown_author X: @terimbrown1 #francinepoznerehrenberg #americascandidate #politicalfiction #mystery #terimbrownauthor #authorpodcast #onlineforauthors #characterdriven #researchjunkie #awardwinningauthor #podcasthost #podcast #readerpodcast #bookpodcast #writerpodcast #author #books #goodreads #bookclub #fiction #writer #bookreview *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
In this episode of Turpentine VC, we're releasing one of our most popular interviews with Roger Ehrenberg, owner of IA Capital Partners and the Managing Partner of Eberg Capital. Roger discusses his contrarian strategy to seed investing that has allowed him to generate 10x fund returns, and emphasizes the importance of focusing on concentrated portfolios to achieve outsized success. They talk about the impact of interest rates, macroeconomic factors, and the potential of sports investments. —
Suspense author Francine Pozner Ehrenberg joined me to talk about her debut novel, the role of the media in the USA, politics, writing, the development of characters and more. Enjoy! Find out more about Francine here: https://allauthor.com/page/ehrenberg1/ If you like what we do, you might consider buying us a coffee. You can do so here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/booklovercom or here: https://ko-fi.com/bookcompanion You can also support us via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/bookcompanion or via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bookcompanion Follow us: Web: https://book-lovers-companion.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/book_companion Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ez.fiction.7/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/book_companion/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6vyAyrh3zzsxNeexfyU0uA Feedback is always welcome: bookcompanioncontact@gmail.com Music: English Country Garden by Aaron Kenny Video Link: https://youtu.be/mDcADD4oS5E
Markenkraft - Der Podcast über Markenführung und Markenforschung
Jenni Romaniuk is a Research professor International Director of the Ehrenberg Bass Institute of the University of South Australia. The EBI Institute is the largest marketing research center in the world, busting pseudo science and marketing myths. They showed with empirical research that brands need to be brain friendly - meaning that we need to take the function of perception, memory and retrieval as a basis to think about how we can make brands grow. They urged marketers to focus on attracting light category buyers, showed them that greater loyalty amongst heavy users doesn't necessarily translate into market success, created the controversy with stating that distinctiveness trumps differentiation, and even more provocatively, that behavior drives perception, not the other way around. She wrote three highly influential books: “How Brands Grow Part 2”- coauthored with Byron Sharp, “Building distinctive Brand Assets and her newest “Better Brand Health”, is one of the leading researchers on brand equity, advertising effectiveness, distinctive brand assets, word of mouth, loyalty and brand growth and pioneered Mental Availability measurement and metrics.
Tim Ehrenberg of @timtalksbooks joins me this week!
Send us a Text Message.Join hosts Lucy Bishop and Fraser Greenfield as they delve into the fascinating design journey of Benjamin Ehrenberg, Principal Designer at Logitech. From his beginnings in Germany and a serendipitous switch from engineering to industrial design, Benjamin shares his experiences working with major brands like Asus, Panasonic, and Logitech. Hosted by Lucy Bishop and Fraser Greenfield with guest, Benjamin Ehrenberg.—————————————————————-This episode is sponsored by PCBWay! When you get a quote from PCBWay, use our promo code ‘REDACTED' for a special discount on us! Just go to PCBWay.com —————————————————————-Ben's website@design.bergLogitech M650Asus Zenbo—————————————————————- To follow the show, get in contact with us via email & more head to: https://linktr.ee/redactedpod
In this FINITE Podcast episode, we aim to challenge the prevailing thoughts held by many B2B marketing professionals, backed by research from the renowned Ehrenberg-Bass Institute. We'll uncross your wires around customer loyalty, net-promoter score, and price sensitivity. Jodi speaks with Professor John Dawes, Associate Director (Operations) at Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, who shares insights from his extensive research into whether B2B businesses should prioritise acquisition or retention.
In this episode, we discuss a fun mix of eponymous laws, which are laws named after individuals who postulate them. Shownotes Campbell, D. T. (1979). Assessing the impact of planned social change. Evaluation and Program Planning, 2(1), 67–90. https://doi.org/10.1016/0149-7189(79)90048-X Merton, R. K. (1995). The Thomas Theorem and the Matthews Effect. Social Forces, 74(2), 379–422. Stigler, S. M. (1980). Stigler's Law of Eponymy*. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, 39(1 Series II), 147–157. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2164-0947.1980.tb02775.x Clarke, A. C. (Arthur C. (1962). Profiles of the future: An inquiry into the limits of the possible. New York : Bantam Books. http://archive.org/details/profilesoffuture00clar Brandolini's Law: Based on a tweet, after reading Kahneman Thinking fast and slow: https://twitter.com/ziobrando/status/289635060758507521 Preston, I. L. (1980). Researchers at the Federal Trade Commission—Peril and Promise. Current Issues and Research in Advertising, 3(1), 1–15. Twyman's Law: “The more unusual or interesting the data, the more likely they are to have been the result of an error of one kind or another.” Earliest scholarly reference is in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, Vol 138, No 4, 1975. The Teaching of Statistics by A. S. C. Ehrenberg. Bloch, A. (1990). Murphy's law complete: All the reasons why everything goes wrong. Arrow Books Limited.
Brand tracking studies are a standard research tool for marketers who need to understand how people feel about their brand. The problem with them, according to brand health expert Jenni Romaniuk, is that they don't tell marketers what they really need to know to grow their brand.
Wir hatten Chris Ehrenberg zu Gast und konnten ihn ausführlich zu seiner ehrenamtlichen Tätigkeit als Mitglied des Aufsichtsrats beim Traditionsverein 1. FC Nürnberg e.V. befragen. Die Folge gibt unter anderem wertvolle Einblicke in die Strukturen des Clubs, die spannenden Aufgaben im Kontrollorgan eines Profifußballvereins sowie in die aktuelle Themen im deutschen Profifußball.
This year marks 5 years since our maiden episode launched in 2019. And to celebrate Call to Action® turning 5, we've asked the …Gasp! team to rummage through all 130 episodes to re release some of their favourites. In June 2020, we cast a net off the coast of Adelaide and caught one of the globe's greatest researchers, Jenni Romaniuk, for her first of two Call to Action® appearances. Jenni is a Research Professor at the conveyor belt of marketing stars, the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, where she has advised many of the world's biggest brands. She's also authored what's now a trilogy of true industry bibles; How Brands Grow 2, Building Distinctive Brand Assets, and Better Brand Health. In one of our most listened to episodes of all time, you can hear all about Jenni's first job as a talented mixologist, how to build mental availability, context, memory, metrics, and more. If you work for a company with a brand logo, font or colour scheme, this episode is as close to essential listening as you're going to get to understand how to build, measure, manage and, crucially, protect distinctive brand assets. Feel better about marketing with Episode 39 of Call to Action® with Professor Jenni Romaniuk. ///// Follow Jenni on LinkedIn. If you haven't already, you'd be a fool not to fill your ear canals up with Jenni's second cameo on Call To Action®, here. And check out her books; Building Distinctive Brand Assets, How Brands Grow Part 2, and Better Brand Health. Timestamps (01:55) - Quick fire questions (04:30) - First job behind the bar at a football club (07:00) - Getting a phone call from Byron Sharp and landing a job at EBI (12:30) - How Brands Grow 2 and Building Distinctive Brand Assets (17:05) - How to build mental availability (24:10) - The link between context and memory (31:25) - Best practices for managing and measuring distinctive assets (45:35) - Listener questions (52:40) - 4 pertinent posers Jenni's book recommendation is: A Scandalous Life by Mary S. Lovell /////
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Roger Ehrenberg is a legend of the venture industry as the Founder of IA Ventures, among the most successful seed-stage venture firms of this generation, having seeded companies including Datadog (NASDAQ: DDOG), Digital Ocean (NYSE: DOCN), The Trade Desk (NASDAQ: TTD) and Wise (LSE: WISE.L). Today Roger is the Founder and Managing Partner of Eberg Capital, a pioneer in bridging the gap among sports franchises, sports betting, media and entertainment. Roger's current sports investments include stakes in the Miami Marlins, Real Salt Lake, Alpine Racing, Betr, Commonwealth, Kero Sports, Simplebet, SlamBall, Smarkets and WagerWire. In Today's Episode with Roger Ehrenberg We Discuss: 1. The Commoditisation of Venture and Worsening Returns: Why does Roger disagree with Doug Leone that "we have moved from a boutique high margin business to a commoditised low margin industry"? Why does Roger believe we will see consistently worsening returns in venture? Is this influx of LP capital cyclical or is it here to stay? 2. The New LPs and The Broken Existing LP World: Why does Roger think the existing incentive structure for LPs is totally broken? Who are the most important new LPs entering the venture market? How do sovereigns and pension funds entering venture change the industry? Which players have capitalised on this new LP class best? 3. Where Does the Liquidity Come From: With the closed IPO window and lack of M&A, where will liquidity come from in the next 24 months? Would a Trump administration open M&A markets? Does Roger agree M&A markets are shut down? When does Roger believe IPO markets will open again? Will Databricks and Stripe go out in 2024? If Roger were to run a continuity fund strategy, how would he structure it? What would he do? 4. When to Sell and When to Hold: How does Roger advise managers on when to sell vs when to hold? How important is it for a new firm to have a company go public in the first five years? What are Roger's biggest lessons from selling The Trade Desk at a $2.5BN valuation? How does Roger think about managers thinking they should manage the public book of their portfolio for their LPs? What are the pros and cons? 5. Relationship to Money: Do rich investors make better investors? How does investing when you have a lot of cash already change your mindset around investing and exiting? How does Roger analyse his relationship to money today? What have been the single biggest needle movers in his wealth journey? How did it feel when he made a $6M bonus? 6. The Secrets to Parenthood and Marriage: What does it mean to be a great father for Roger? How does Roger think about bringing his children up with the same level of hunger and ambition, despite being brought up with such wealth? What are Roger's two biggest lessons on the secret to a great marriage?
On Tuesday, the leader of our nation, President Biden, voiced his disapproval towards the 214 House Republicans who chose to support the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The President, who believes such an action will leave a black mark in the annals of history, also expressed his profound respect for Mayorkas' lifelong commitment to upholding the law. Rewinding a decorated career that stretches to the Justice Department, it is clear that Secretary Mayorkas has a distinguished path in public service. Notably, his fruitful stints as a U.S. Attorney, later as Deputy Secretary, and finally, as Homeland Security Secretary, indeed portray a man deeply committed to preserving the core principles that make America a great nation. In a declaration released by the White House, President Biden quotes these facts to underline the 'baselessness' of the suggested impeachment against Mayorkas. The accusations were perceived by him as being groundless, lacking proper substance, and not reflective of the esteemed Homeland Security Secretary's reputation for integrity and compliance with the law. Interestingly, it was a very close vote in The House, which decided in favor of a motion towards impeachment, ending with 214-213. Nevertheless, the President made clear that he believed the energy of these GOP lawmakers who backed the impeachment could have been directed towards something more constructive - serving the American people. President Biden suggested that these Republican lawmakers could focus their efforts on endorsing legislation that would provide his administration with the necessary tools and resources to tackle the situation at the southern border. In his perspective, these efforts would be more in line with their constitutional duty to uphold the rule of law and serve the people. Unfortunately, the President stated, the same lawmakers fueling the impeachment motion seem to be ignoring bipartisan proposals for strengthening border security. This vaunted work involved Secretary Mayorkas and other administration personnel, perhaps for the well first time, willing to shed political colors to address a pressing issue head-on. The President shared his thoughts about this matter, stating that the same Republicans currently pushing for this impeachment are ironically rejecting efforts to bolster border security, much of it steaming from their own past demands. This reversal, in short of significant border bills, dismays not only the President but possibly the American people as well. In the view of President Biden, real solutions are exactly what's needed during these turbulent times, and using these necessary efforts as political leverage does not align with the expectations of the American people for their leadership. Yet, an alternate narrative comes from another prominent figure, House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana. House Speaker Johnson argues that the Republicans in the House are indeed fulfilling their part dutifully. Last May, they passed a bill focused on increasing border security, which unfortunately found no traction in the Senate which is currently Democrat-majority. Further boosting his opposition, Johnson, along with other senior Republicans, rejected a bipartisan Senate bill that linked Ukrainian, Israeli, and Taiwanese aid with border security. They found the bill unfulfilling, lacking in its efforts to address the southern border issue, as it is regarded by these lawmakers. Speaker Johnson claimed that Mayorkas has consistently shown disregard towards the enforcement of federal immigration laws and has misled Congress about the state of affairs at the US Southern Border. His assertion is based on what he perceives as a repeated pattern of oversight violations and dishonesty on the part of Secretary Mayorkas. Johnson's sharp criticisms further emphasize that Secretary Mayorkas has intentionally and repeatedly disproved compliance with federal immigration laws. Such behavior, he added, has contributed to the 'worst border catastrophe in American history', eroding public trust. In Johnson's view, Secretary Mayorkas has not only misled Congress with multiple inaccurate statements but also obstructed any legitimate oversight of Department of Homeland Security, violating his oath of office in the process. Johnson believes that all these actions correspond well to justify impeaching Mayorkas. Concluding his statement, Johnson assertively stated that Mayorkas 'deserves to be impeached' and Congress holds 'a constitutional obligation to do so.' These are powerful words echoing deep concern over the state of the border and the perceived inaction from various levels of government. Unsurprisingly, the stance of the DHS's spokesperson Mia Ehrenberg is more in line with President Biden's. Ehrenberg accuses House Republicans of exploiting the Constitution for political gain rather than focusing on the very real issues facing the security of our border. Ehrenberg further asserts that while top Senators from both the Republican and Democratic parties were working together with Secretary Mayorkas on bipartisan solutions for strengthening border security, House Republicans wasted time with what she calls an 'unconstitutional' impeachment, affirming the continued commitment of the Department of Homeland Security to protect Americans every day. Check Real News Now daily for the latest breaking news and updates! 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Ep. 102 features Andrew & Ethan Ehrenberg from Eberg Capital, which help creators and their fans develop closer, more authentic relationships across sports, gaming and the arts. Hear them discuss: The origins of Eberg Capital, which they started alongside their father after graduating from university Their thesis on the betting industry, and why they decided to align their investing activity to opportunities within the space The inner workings of how their firm evaluates deals and makes investment decisions Navigating the dynamics of investing together as a family, and how that might potentially evolve in the future How being relatively young in age allows them to be “the voice of the user” and “really understand what consumers in that demo are looking for” The role they play within their portfolio companies, and what they're doing to support their founders What project they would pursue as founders if they weren't focused on investing through Eberg Capital Which companies they are most excited about and keeping a close eye on Learn more
Eric Yoffie is joined by fellow L'Chayim Roundtable veterans Betty Ehrenberg and Steven Bayme to discuss the Israel-Hamas war and current state of the Jewish world, as they pay tribute to the memory of JBS founder Mark S. Golub z"l and imagine what he would have said.
On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: Roger Ehrenberg Sebastian Duesterhoeft Risa Stack We asked guests to discuss the factor that could cause the most disruption to the industry going forward and how that will change the next decade of venture. The hosts of The Full Ratchet are Nick Moran and Nate Pierotti of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!
1983 kom Johan Ehrenberg, grundare av tidningen ETC, ut som Jenny på bästa sändningstid. Men stormen blåste för hårt. Idag, 66 år gammal, är Jenny tillbaka. Vad hände? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ”Hej. Jag heter Jenny Ehrenberg. Och jag har sedan ett halvt år tillbaka levt som en kvinna”.Intervjun i SVT:s program i Kanal 3 från 1983 slog ned som en bomb i de svenska hushållen. Johan Ehrenberg, som han hette då, vara bara 26 år gammal, och redan då en banbrytande röst inom den svenska vänstern. Tidningsentreprenör och debattör. Men att krossa könsnormerna och komma ut som trans visade sig mycket svårare än trott.Kritiken blev stenhård, även från transrörelsen som tyckte att Johan Jenny skulle operera sig för att vara ”äkta”. Och reaktionerna på stan var ofta aggressiva och våldsamma. Jenny försvann in i skuggorna, och stannade där i 40 år. Vad fick henne att ta steget ut i ljuset igen?”Jag är inte man, och inte kvinna. Jag är trans”1976 grundar Johan Jenny Ehrenberg tidningen ETC, med målet att ”vara bättre än borgarna”. Tidningen skulle vara rolig och nyskapande, personlig och satsa på bild och form. Idag har ETC vuxit till en koncern, med både pr-byrå, byggbolag och solcellsparker. Johan Jenny är en driftig chef, men ibland kan vänsteridealen krocka med entreprenören. Var det det som hände 2018, när presstödsnämnden kallade tillbaka 8 miljoner kronor som delats ut för ETC:s lokaltidningar?Hör Johan Jenny Ehrenberg i säsongsavslutningen av Söndagsintervjun – om att göra det privata till politik, om att jämföra Agnes Wold och Rysslands utrikesminister Sergej Lavrov, och om att få ett cancerbesked mitt i livet.Programledare: Martin WicklinProducent: Fanny HedenmoKontakt: sondagsintervjun@sr.se
On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: Roger Ehrenberg Sebastian Duesterhoeft Lily Lyman We asked guests for the most important piece of advice that they'd share with folks early in their venture career. The hosts of The Full Ratchet are Nick Moran and Nate Pierotti of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!
Edlynne Laryea, Head of Industry, CPG Food and Beverage at Meta, hosts this episode as we delve into the complexities of marketing strategy with Byron Sharp, Professor of Marketing Science and Director of the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, University of South Australia. Key Takeaways: (02:34) Attention as a questionable metric in advertising. (03:27) The significance of fleeting ad exposure. (04:24) Short ads can be effective. (04:40) Long-term impact of advertising over immediate sales. (07:45) Overlapping mental and physical availability for brands. (08:39) Frequent, concentrated ad exposure strategy. (13:32) Poorly-targeted advertising. (16:12) The need for more creativity in advertising. (17:30) AI's potential role in marketing. (19:17) Advertising as a long-term investment, especially during recessions. (23:45) Advice for marketers: Be open-minded and skeptical. Keep up with the latest from Meta's Business Engineering Team by following us on Medium. Resources Mentioned: ”How Brands Grow: What Marketers Don't Know” by Byron Sharp #innovation #technology #genz #metaverse #socialmedia #socialmediamarketing
On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: Roger Ehrenberg Sebastian Duesterhoeft Rebecca Lynn We asked guests to share the best question they've ever been asked by an allocator. The hosts of The Full Ratchet are Nick Moran and Nate Pierotti of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!
On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: John Cowgill Roger Ehrenberg Elizabeth Zalman We asked guests to tell the most important lesson they've learned in their career. The hosts of The Full Ratchet are Nick Moran and Nate Pierotti of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!
On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: John Cowgill Roger Ehrenberg Jerry Neumann We asked guests to discuss the most visionary founder that they've worked with and what makes them so special. The hosts of The Full Ratchet are Nick Moran and Nate Pierotti of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!
Roger Ehrenberg of IA Ventures joins Erik on episode 8 of Turpentine VC to talk about his contrarian and opinionated view of how seed funds should operate, and how that's allowed him to generate 10x fund returns. If you're looking to improve your sourcing, tracking, and due diligence, check out: https://synaptic.com/turpentine We're hiring across the board at Turpentine and for Erik's personal team on other projects he's incubating. He's hiring a Chief of Staff, EA, Head of Special Projects, Investment Associate, and more. For a list of JDs, check out: eriktorenberg.com. --- SPONSORS: Synaptic unifies over one hundred real-time company performance metrics across alternative datasets like user traffic, employee data, app downloads, product reviews, and more. It's your all-in-one source for alternative data that helps you make better investment decisions. To learn how Synaptic can improve your sourcing, tracking, and due diligence, visit https://synaptic.com/turpentine --- RECOMMENDED PODCAST: Every week investor and writer of the popular newsletter The Diff, Byrne Hobart, and co-host Erik Torenberg discuss today's major inflection points in technology, business, and markets – and help listeners build a diversified portfolio of trends and ideas for the future. Subscribe to “The Riff” with Byrne Hobart and Erik Torenberg: https://link.chtbl.com/theriff RECOMMENDED PODCAST: LIVE PLAYERS Join host Samo Burja and Erik Torenberg as they analyze the mindsets of today's most intriguing business leaders, investors, and innovators through the lens of their bold actions and contrarian worldviews. You'll come away with a deeper understanding of the development of technology, business, political power, culture and more. LIsten and subscribe everywhere you get your podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/liveplayers. --- Join our free newsletter to get Erik's top 3 insights from each episode every week: https://turpentinevc.substack.com/ --- RELATED SHOWS: If you like Turpentine VC, check out our show The Limited Partner with David Weisburd, where David talks to the investors behind the investors: https://link.chtbl.com/thelimitedpartner --- X / TWITTER: @infoarbitrage (Roger) @eriktorenberg (Erik) @TurpentineVC --- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Episode Preview (01:20) IA Ventures' firm strategy (03:30) Roger's thoughts on the rise of seed (07:18) Would Roger do anything differently if he started IA today? (11:14) Is the future of venture going to be craftsman or platform? (15:42) Sponsor: Synaptic (16:56) What players are going to favored in today's venture ecosystem? (19:41) Roger's macro lesson on higher interest rates (24:32) Prediction on where interest rates will normalize (26:29) On the future for YC and a16z (31:42) Lessons from crypto, and why Roger's excited about sports for the future (36:53) Why more people should look into the sports space
On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: John Cowgill Roger Ehrenberg Jerry Neumann Each investor highlights a situation where they decided not to invest, why they passed, and how it played out. The host of The Full Ratchet is Nick Moran, General Partner of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our Website. Also, follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter! Founders, are you frustrated by trying to find the ideal VC's for your stage, sector, and geography? Answer five questions with VC Rank and generate your customized list now.
Roger Ehrenberg of Eberg Capital joins Nick to discuss Building and Leaving the Iconic Seed Firm IA, Mastering Reserve Strategy, Investing in Sports and the Next Wave of Entertainment, and Analyzing the Pysche of Unicorn Founders. In this episode we cover: Spending Time with Founders Before Investing What Most Investors Miss When Generating Persistent Returns Directive vs Constructive with Founders The Future of Sports Dealing with Issues in Real Time Guest Links: Twitter LinkedIn Eberg Capital The hosts of The Full Ratchet are Nick Moran and Nate Pierotti of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!
L.A.-based brand Pair of Thieves was founded in 2014 by friends Alan Stuart, Cash Warren and David Ehrenberg. Originally created as a sock company, the brand has expanded to men's underwear and undershirts, bringing customers high-quality basics at an affordable price. Their products not only feature unique styles and designs but are made of high-performance fabrics, innovating the only Swass-Free technology in the market. Since inception, Pair of Thieves has donated millions of pairs of socks to those in need. Pair of Thieves apparel can be found onPairofthieves.com. Connect with Pair Of Thieves:Website: http://Pairofthieves.com Use discount code NICEGUYS20 at checkout for 20% offTurnKey Podcast Productions Important Links:Guest to Gold Video Series: www.TurnkeyPodcast.com/gold The Ultimate Podcast Launch Formula- www.TurnkeyPodcast.com/UPLFplusFREE workshop on how to "Be A Great Guest."Free E-Book 5 Ways to Make Money Podcasting at www.Turnkeypodcast.com/gift Ready to earn 6-figures with your podcast? See if you've got what it takes at TurnkeyPodcast.com/quizSales Training for Podcasters: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sales-training-for-podcasters/id1540644376Nice Guys on Business: http://www.niceguysonbusiness.com/subscribe/The Turnkey Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/turnkey-podcast/id1485077152 Partner Links -- We use these apps and get amazing results and huge time savings too!Design tool: Canva Pro: Create Stunning Design in Minutes!Check out Headliner to create social media posts with video easily- make.headliner.appSimplecast is the easiest way to set up your podcast hosting- Simplecast.comZoom is the easiest way to schedule meetings and record your podcast interviews. Zoom.usAcuity is the easiest way to schedule your podcast interviews, meetings, and life.Acuityscheduling.com
Join Elin Hilderbrand, #1 New York Times bestselling author of 30 titles and the “Queen of the Beach Reads,” and Tim Ehrenberg, creator of the popular Tim Talks Books, as they talk shop and host spirited discussions with special guests from bestselling and internationally recognized authors, to publishing industry insiders, to local island legends who feature prominently in Hilderbrand's prolific Nantucket stories. From what it's like to take a book to the screen to the intricacies and intimate details of an author's writing process, Hilderbrand and Ehrenberg take listeners on an exciting (and amusing) journey each episode, bringing books to life in a brand-new way in this podcast presented by N Magazine.Follow/Subscribe to the 'Books, Beach, & Beyond' podcast now to stay current on new episodes.And find us on Instagram at @booksbeachandbeyondHappy Reading!
Marketing science is punk… It's anti-establishment.It challenges the stories marketers tell themselves and pursues the empirical truths of the craft.Byron Sharp and the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute champion this thinking.They carry the torch for evidence-based marketing and continue to make discoveries that push marketers to become more scientific and greater skeptics of the world around us.If you're unfamiliar with Byron, he's the Director and Leading Researcher of the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, the world's largest center for marketing research. His books How Brands Grow Parts 1 and 2 are foundational tools for any marketer, and the work coming out of Adelaide, Australia, is drastically changing the world of marketing and advertising.Tune in as we discuss the role of marketing science, concepts like test and learn, and what it takes to be evidence-based rather than “data-driven.” Links Connect with Byron: here Connect with us: here Buy his book: here Win a Crowbar to break into advertising: here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breakenter/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breakenter/support
A pregnant person is referred early in pregnancy to high-risk obstetrician Dr. Stacey Ehrenberg after an ultrasound detects an abnormally developing placenta. Dr. Ehrenberg diagnoses the patient with a molar pregnancy; a placenta that forms into a benign tumor with the potential to become cancerous. While the molar pregnancy will not survive, the patient also has a viable intrauterine pregnancy.Faced with this diagnosis, Dr. Ehrenberg counsels her patient about the risks of continuing or discontinuing the pregnancy. If the decision is made to continue, the patient risks developing mirror syndrome, a life-threatening condition marked by hypertension and edema. There is also significant risk of bleeding if any of the abnormal tissue is removed.If the decision is made to end the pregnancy, the patient faces the risks of any procedure done in a hospital; bleeding, infection, and damage to the surrounding organs, although this happens in less than 1% of cases. Regardless of the patient's choice, Dr. Ehrenberg emphasizes that she and her team will support the patient, no matter what. The patient decides to continue the pregnancy. Dr. Ehrenberg and team develop a care plan to track both the molar pregnancy and the intrauterine pregnancy with weekly ultrasounds and blood pressure measurements. “I really watched her struggle throughout the pregnancy knowing that she knew that at some point the scale was going to tip and that this would no longer be safe for her to continue,” shared Dr. Ehrenberg. “Her hope, as was ours, was that she would be able to get far enough in pregnancy where the baby would be able to survive. She knew that this would probably be an extremely premature baby, but she was willing to take that risk to start her family.”But at 19 weeks, everything changes. “I didn't need vital signs. I didn't need to do a physical exam to know something wasn't right,” remembered Dr. Ehrenberg. “We got vital signs on her and I did a physical exam, and it was very clear to me that she had mirror syndrome and then we had to have the very difficult conversation that we knew that the baby was not yet viable, but it was no longer safe for her to remain pregnant.”The decision is clear: the only viable option is dilation and evacuation. But the procedure is not without serious complications and risks. “... These pregnancy complications are so complex,” shared Dr. Ehrenberg. “The physical aspects of it, the emotional aspects of it, the financial aspects of it … So I really just would love to see more kindness towards other people, more tolerance towards other people, more understanding that we don't understand all the time where other people are coming from and what they've been through.”
In this episode, I meet with Rachel Ehrenberg, aka @rachelsocdgrotto on Instagram and an OCD advocate, to discuss health anxiety and OCD. We discuss.. - What is health anxiety/OCD? - Rachel's personal story including common obsessions and compulsions - Common misconceptions regarding health anxiety/OCD - Treatment options for health anxiety/OCD This podcast should not be substituted, nor is meant to act as a substitute, for legitimate mental health treatment/a legitimate mental health treatment provider. This podcast and any information in it is solely the reflection of general knowledge and cannot be taken as a personal therapeutic recommendation. To find a therapist near you to work more directly with these issues, head over to NOCD.com, IOCDF.org, psychologytoday.com, or nami.org. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jennaoverbaugh/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jennaoverbaugh/support