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Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
Andrew Embley Suspects Nic Nat's Inactive List Delay Is Linked To Salary Cap Constraints

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 3:32


West Coast Has Confirmed Nic Naitanui Is Done For The 2023 SeasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Surbiton High School
ep. 27 Pop Talks: Revision Slam - 26th April

Surbiton High School

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 3:16


In this episode, we talk with Stuart Bird, Head of Outreach, about the next live online episode of Pop Talks. With exam season approaching like a bullet train, POP! Talks is back with Revision SLAM!  Whether you, your children or your students are priming up for revision time, whether GCSEs, A Levels, degrees or beyond, this online talk features an expert line up of insightful, stellar speakers with proven, practical, professional tips to re-think our way to success. Don't work harder, work SMARTER. Livestreamed on YouTube on Wed 26 April 7.00pm. SAVE THE DATE! Book your ticket ⁠here⁠.   Guest speakers include: Peps McCrea - Guru of retrieval practice and hot-off-the-heels of headlining at Embley, Peps the legend is here for you. Award-winning teacher educator, designer and author. He is Dean of Learning Design at Ambition Institute, Director at Steplab, and author of the ultra-concise High Impact Teaching series. Lauren Steadman - Born without her lower right arm, three-time World Champion and seven-time European Champion, Lauren has made history proudly representing Team GB in paratriathlon - the culmination of a 16-year dream. She has also competed in SAS: Who Dares Wins and Strictly Come Dancing. Here Lauren will focus on the unbeatable power of determination. William Wadsworth - The Exam Study Expert. Recently featured in The Times, author of ‘Outsmart My Exams', and the largest worldwide exam-based podcast, The Exam Study Expert gives clear, practical strategies to improve your revision and exam technique. Find out more examstudyexpert.com Lola Anderson - Surbiton Old Girl, Lola is now a full time Team GB Rowing athlete: Women's Single Sculls champion at Henley Royal Regatta; Senior European Champion. At 24, she is already third best in the world. She knows how to succeed;  she has a plan for success that works. Lola will detail goal-setting, and preparing the mind to visualise and execute success. An open Q&A will follow the presentations. Questions are welcomed in advance at communityclassroom@surbitonhigh.com For students of all ages and abilities, Revision SLAM is a must. Livestreamed on YouTube on Wed 26 April 7.00pm. SAVE THE DATE! Book your ticket here.   Find previous episodes here.

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
The Time A West Coast Fan Left A Blunt Note On Andrew Embley's Car After A Game

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 0:35


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Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
Andrew Embley On Eagles Investigation Process For Isiah Winder Incident

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 1:19


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Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
FULL SHOW: The Rush Hour WA with Andrew Embley / 4:04pm / 25.10.2022

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 26:40


FULL SHOW: The Rush Hour WA with Andrew Embley / 4:04pm / 25.10.2022 [00:00:00] 4:04 pm - Show Intro [00:01:47] 4:09 pm - Embers Rave - Embers find's Xav's wo [00:05:21] 4:16 pm - Phoner: Brad Pitt snubs Martin Rundl [00:08:01] 4:27 pm - calls - snub by a celebrity? [00:10:48] 4:35 pm - Hot British PM [00:13:58] 4:48 pm - All in - Penis Breath [00:17:02] 4:55 pm - Perth Airport delays [00:18:20] 5:03 pm - Top of hour [00:19:43] 5:07 pm - Phoner: Embers baby miracle song [00:22:53] 5:14 pm - calls - saved by the song?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
FULL SHOW: The Rush Hour WA with Andrew Embley / 4:05pm / 24.10.2022

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 26:28


FULL SHOW: The Rush Hour WA with Andrew Embley / 4:05pm / 24.10.2022 [00:00:00] 4:05 pm - Show opener [00:01:35] 4:10 pm - Embers Sport Report [00:04:27] 4:17 pm - Phoner: Ross Lyon rejoins the saints [00:07:20] 4:27 pm - Calls - why did you get back with th [00:10:24] 4:36 pm - Dani Rave - T20 Perth tomorrow [00:14:10] 4:51 pm - Embers Rave - Party pooper [00:18:49] 5:03 pm - Top of hour [00:19:49] 5:07 pm - Phoner - Dani's friends have had a s [00:22:47] 5:13 pm -Calls - What landed in your front yaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
The Arguments In The Embley And Shuey Households

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 2:45


Embers and Dani talk about the petty arguments they get in to with their partners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
Best Bits | Kermit Embley, And His Elabourate Scheme To Sneak Off And Play Golf

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 11:38


The team receive some 'constructive criticism', and we hear about the cracking cover up Embers used on his missus to go out and play golf for the day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
FULL SHOW: The Rush Hour WA with Andrew Embley / 3:55pm / 23.9.2022

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 45:06


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Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
FULL SHOW: The Rush Hour WA with Andrew Embley / 4:02pm / 21.9.2022

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 33:24


FULL SHOW: The Rush Hour WA with Andrew Embley / 4:02pm / 21.9.2022 [00:00:00] 4:02 pm - show opener [00:01:29] 4:06 pm -Interview: Marie Selwood (Joel's mum) [00:06:56] 4:15 pm - Phoner: Perth Shark beacons get upgr [00:09:48] 4:25 pm - Calls - Shark encounters [00:13:40] 4:33 pm - Dani Rave - Auction fail [00:17:02] 4:47 pm - Dani Rave [00:20:07] 4:51 pm - Experience Melbourne [00:23:17] 5:02 pm - Dani's Top 3 [00:26:39] 5:08 pm - Phoner: Perth detectives recover hal [00:29:26] 5:14 pm - Calls: What was your reward? [00:33:06] 5:22 pm - The Rush Hour WA with Andrew EmbleySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
Full Show | Embley Family Recieves A Boomerang Gift, Britt's Gatecrasher

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 24:32


Embers' wife reckons they've received a regift, and Britt Taylor tells us about the random bloke that gatecrashed her horseracing meet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
Matt Preston Shut Down Andrew Embley's Crab Pasta Recipe

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 3:13


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Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna
Andrew Embley | Josh Kennedy Retiring, Reunited with his old mate Michelle, Stuffing up on air

Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 8:45


Josh Kennedy Retiring, Reunited with his old mate Michelle, Stuffing up on air See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Mitchell & Michael Show Podcast
BONUS: What Woosha Said About The Chick v Embley Fight

The Mitchell & Michael Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 4:10


Andrew Embley chats to Mitchell & Michael about the infamous fight between Daniel Chick & himself.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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BackChat
BackChat with Andrew Embley

BackChat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 73:12


250 games, a premiership player, Norm Smith Medalist, and the 9th most games ever for the West Coast Eagles - Andrew Embley is certainly an AFL legend.

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The Mitchell & Michael Show Podcast
We Finally Found Andrew Embley

The Mitchell & Michael Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 22:06


Episode: #1005 Who Said Goodnight To You Mitchell's Unwanted Guest Michael's Unwanted Guest Jacob Landsmeer Chet Thanks Family Ties While You Were Sleeping Andrew Embley Silk Like Real Silk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna
WEEK THAT WAS | Andrew Embley aka The Scat Man

Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 1:31


Another Huge Week on the Triple M Breakfast Show  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Business Law 101
Foreclosure & Deeds of Trust

Business Law 101

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 3:23


What happens if your property goes into foreclosure? That's where a Deed of Trust comes in. Episode 87 of Business Law 101 covers deeds of trust, priority of proceeds, and the Young vs. Embley case. I am an attorney and speaker as well as the founder and CEO of Claremont Management Group, a consulting firm in Houston, Texas. I'm also a tenured professor, the Cameron Endowed Chair of Management and Marketing, and the Director of Graduate Programs at the University of St. Thomas. Connect with me on LinkedIn [@DavidSchein], Twitter [@DSchein1], Facebook [@AuthorDavidSchein], and YouTube [user/ClaremontManagement]! My latest book, Bad Deal for America, explores the high-stakes game U.S. politicians are playing with the taxpayers' money. The major players, themselves like a deck of cards, have shown us in their own words that the political system is broken. Readers can follow the money to see how some have lived high on the hog while masquerading as public servants. Told in an entertaining and unique way, this book is a call to arms to fulfill the ideals of the founding fathers by holding the political class responsible. My 2018 book, The Decline of America: 100 Years of Leadership Failures, is a thought-provoking, non-partisan book that reviews the last100 years of American Presidents (from Wilson through Obama), offering not just criticism, but common-sense solutions to help fix America before it's too late. I also host the podcast Saving America, where I explore the intersection between business and politics. Remember to subscribe to and rate Saving America and Business Law 101 in your favorite podcast app!

Inside Outside
Ep. 274 - Todd Embley, Senior Startup Advocate for Agora on Startup Tech, Trends & Ecosystems

Inside Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 24:48


On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Todd Embley, Senior Startup Advocate for Agora. Todd and I talk about the new technologies and trends from no-code tools to embedded audio and video platforms, that affect how we see, hear, and interact with each other. We also explore how companies are tapping into startups and startup ecosystems to enable founders to build and impact the world more effectively. Let's get started. Inside Outside Innovation as the podcast to help new innovators navigate what's next. I'm your host Brian Ardinger, founder of InsideOutside.IO. Each week. We'll give you a front row seat into what it takes to learn, grow, and thrive in today's world of accelerating change and uncertainty. Join us as we explore, engage, and experiment with the best and the brightest innovators, entrepreneurs, and pioneering businesses. It's time to get started. Interview Transcript with Todd Embley, Senior Startup Advocate for AgoraBrian Ardinger: Welcome to another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. I'm your host, Brian Ardinger, and as always, we have another amazing guest. Today, we have Todd Embley. He is a Senior Startup Advocate for Agora and a formerly with China Accelerator. So welcome to the show, Todd, Todd Embley: Thank you, Brian. It's good to be here. Brian Ardinger: I'm excited to have you because we've met a while back early in my startup days when I was running NMotion. You were in China. And we met at some global accelerator network conference. I think it was in San Diego, perhaps. So, you spent a lot of time in Asia, as I did. And recently moved back to the states, working for a interesting company called Agora. We had a chance to run into each other again in Lincoln. Todd Embley: Yeah. Thanks very much. I actually did come back from China and moved to the U.S. but now I'm back in Canada. I am Canadian and I'm living in Western Canada. Brian Ardinger: I wanted to start the conversation with the most recent company that you're with is a company called Agora. It's an interesting company for a couple different reasons. And it's a real-time engagement platform that a lot of popular companies are using to build on top of like Run the World, which is something that we've used for our IO Conferences and that. And some of our IO Live events. I think you guys provide like the SDKs and the building blocks to enable these types of startups to build off of. So, I I'd love to get your take, not on just Agora, but you've got an interesting role there as a Startup Advocate. So, what is a Startup Advocate? Todd Embley: It's a great role, for those of us who aren't necessarily adept at selling. And we fall under marketing. And the role is really, if I were to compartmentalize everything that we're about and our ethos and thesis. Is go out into startup land and be as helpful as possible. Try to integrate. You know, we sponsor. I run workshops. I meet with lots and lots of entrepreneurs all the time, and we're just out there trying to be as helpful as possible. And the great thing that the company and the founders and senior leadership have all gotten behind is just be out and be as helpful as possible. And wear the t-shirt while you're doing it. That's almost the be all and end of it. And for those that are really interested in what Agora is and what Agora does, then we can get into that. But essentially, we're not trying to put it in front of everybody and not trying to blast everybody with, with Agora specifically. The team is comprised of people who have been entrepreneurs, been in startups, been in VC, run accelerators. And who have just a lot of empathy for startups and that's kind of where it begins and ends. Brian Ardinger: We see a couple of different companies use this approach of startup advocate type of program to help build their business. Walk me through like, what are the benefits and the reasons why a corporation would want to put together some type of program around this.Todd Embley: You know, I think AWS and what they've been doing for as long as they've been doing it are kind of the benchmark. And they were, I would say the pioneers, at least the most famous pioneers of running programs like this. Our senior leadership had an opportunity in China to talk to the heads of AWS Activate in China.And they divulged some interesting statistics, which I think were the precipice of Agora wanting to build their own startup team as well. And that was that after 15 years of them having a program, they will now attribute up to 65% of AWS revenues today to the activities, you know, over the last 15 years, of their startup program.And what we're trying to do is invest in our future huge customers. Knowing that the world's next billionaire companies, trillion-dollar companies. The unicorns of the future are still just startups today. And if we want to align ourselves correctly with what it takes to build a startup and how hard it is, let's maybe try to get out of their way at the early stages while they're trying to cross the early chasms of, you know, and the difficulties of what it takes. So, from a revenue perspective or from a cost perspective, let's give our stuff for free. You know, until you, their revenue. You can't get blood from a stone. So, while they're still searching for product market fit and revenue, let's let them use our software for free until such time as they are then finding product market fit and then able to start generating revenue. And only at that time, should we then start to talk to them about actually paying for the service? Brian Ardinger: That makes sense. And obviously it seems to be working. I think I read on your website, you've got over 50 billion minutes of engagement on the platform. Probably going up as we speak. I don't know if you can speak to any specific use cases or specifically what you do when it comes to helping these companies get up and off the ground. Todd Embley: Sure. As you alluded to, there are some famous companies that have been using us, especially in the real-time audio space. There are a few NDAs in place. So, you could mention who those companies are. And by all means it's pretty widely known. I necessarily can't speak directly to who some of those more famous ones are. But the nuts and bolts of the program essentially boils down to free minutes. So, my Director, Tony Blank. He and another friend of ours, Paul Ford, used to do this at SendGrid. And that's where they were a big supporter of the Global Accelerator Network where you and I met in the beginning and then the Twilio acquisition of SendGrid. So, he was there. And they were doing a great job as well. And leading on some of the data from their experience there, or Tony's experience there, and then understanding our business and the data that we had over the years that Agora has been thriving. We positioned the amount of minutes at 1 million, we figured 1 million minutes of Agora should be enough for most companies to achieve product market fit and revenue.If you haven't achieved product market fit and revenue, after using a million minutes of Agora, you may have some underlying other issues that are getting in the way of that. But we really feel that upwards of 80%, even 90% of companies who do achieve and use up the million free minutes, should be at a position of having raised money and are revenue positive.At which time we feel comfortable to say, okay, though, now we do have to, for our business purposes, need to, to work on something and we'll hand them over to sales in a gentle way and work on getting them some discounts and start forecasting future usage and things like that. But those are the nuts and bolts.In our world of real-time video, real-time audio, just the real-time engagement aspect of it. There are certain verticals that are really taking off. I think health is obviously a big one where you have doctors and patients or therapists and their clients. We're seeing a lot in fitness, so for coaches training. Doing big group classes. Education is probably our biggest. I think that's a pretty obvious use case of doing real time lessons with teachers and things. But we're also seeing a lot of activity in the area of gaming where people want talk to each other. They want to be on video with each other while playing games together. Live performances and experiences around online virtual concerts or comedy shows or things like that as well. There's a lot of added context that you can get from engaging in real time, over video. That you couldn't get at an actual conference.You know, there are solutions coming around blending those where you might be at the concert, but you'll also have on your phone different camera angles that are available to a viewer. And you can get other contextual information that is happening plus chats with other people at the concert or something like that.And then, you know, a lot of multi-verse. A lot of VR stuff. I mean, I had a conversation with a startup out of New Zealand who was working in the overcoming therapy space, where if you had a phobia of dogs, you know, a psychologist would work with their client, and they would go to a kennel and slowly start to integrate and learn how to overcome. But now we can do that in a VR environment, but overlay a lot of very interesting artificial intelligence, facial recognition. Stuff like that to really be able to measure the things that are almost imperceptible to the human eye, to understand like the dilation of their pupils when faced with a small dog versus a big dog or different breeds or something, just giving a lot more contextual information to help a psychologist really work with their client to overcome a phobia. So, it's fascinating to work with the startups because they are thinking of use cases that we even within Agora can't think of. The Ewing Marion Kauffman FoundationSponsor Voice: The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is a private, nonpartisan foundation based in Kansas City, Missouri, that seeks to build inclusive prosperity through a prepared workforce and entrepreneur-focused economic development. The Foundation uses its $3 billion in assets to change conditions, address root causes, and break down systemic barriers so that all people – regardless of race, gender, or geography – have the opportunity to achieve economic stability, mobility, and prosperity. For more  information, visit www.kauffman.org and connect with us at www.twitter.com/kauffmanfdn and www.facebook.com/kauffmanfdn. Brian Ardinger: Well, and that's an interesting thing because the platform itself is really robust. You can do video calls and voice calls and interactive live streaming and real-time messaging and white boarding. And like you said, the toolkits are there. And I think this fits into one of those trends that we've been talking about, where it's never been easier for a startup founder to find the tools they need. They don't necessarily have to build everything from scratch nowadays. They can find partners and no code, low code tools and things like that to get up and going and testing the marketplace a lot easier than ever before. And get to those use case scenarios that a platform tool provider may not have thought of originally. I'm curious to get your take on some of this accessibility to tools that founders didn't have maybe, you know, 10 years ago when we started in this business. Todd Embley: Yeah, it's amazing. I think back to, I used to be with SOSV was the fund, and we were doing kind of an internal conference for all of our portfolio, all of our mentor network. Everybody that had ever been involved with us, including investors in Agora or LPs. And we had a guy named Dave McClure come and speak. And somebody had asked him is your eight-year-old daughter learning how to code. And he said, let me rephrase that. I think what you're asking me is do I think that it is important for very young people to learn how to code and essentially that's what you're looking for. And he said, you know, coding is like learning any other language, you know, in the development of the brain and how that enables young people to really grow. But it is in his opinion, he said it is just kind of a commodity. He said coding is probably going to become a commodity. And we've seen that in the low-code no-code explosion.And then he thought, you know, design would probably not be that far behind. I mean, there probably will be a day in the future where our phones will know everything they need to know about us, where you won't have to necessarily code or design the UI UX CX, of how an app works and feels. Because it can just deploy to our phone and our phone can tell the app how to develop itself as it lands on our home screen, in the way that we prefer it to be from colors to where the settings are or where our profile lives.And we can navigate that so intuitively. It has been absolutely amazing. And I think, you know, as we go, we've launched our app builder where pretty much anybody, even without any coding experience can go on and within 20 minutes create a video conferencing tool that they can use for their family reunion. You know, that is super easy. So yeah, it's been amazing. Brian Ardinger: It is kind of crazy to think what are the uses. I'd imagine obviously COVID has changed the dynamic landscape for you guys, especially. And so maybe let's talk a little bit about that. Some of the trends you're seeing with the move to more remote and more virtual environments. Todd Embley: Anybody who just watches the stock price of Zoom over the last couple of years would understand exactly where this industry has gone, but then factors like the quote unquote Zoom fatigue. And now we're seeing people that want to have more control over the layout and the design and the backgrounds and the information and the chats and emojis and music and all these other things that you can build into it. Because you know, now for instance, all our conferences went virtual, right? So we are now having to figure out how did you run a web summit or you know, like an East Meets West, that Blue Start-ups does in Hawaii or something. How do we now do this online and create a really great experience where everybody can still try to achieve those same outcomes for why they attended in the first place. It's been a pretty amazing growth that has really kind of pushed the boundaries.The work from home, I think has been the biggest thing where everybody's now at home. So, there's working with colleagues. There is collection of data. There is monitoring output and outcomes. And, you know, as a department or as a salesperson or marketing has changed. How do we do now market to people who aren't leaving their homes anymore that has now all changed.It's been such a game changer just in the future of work. I wouldn't say it necessarily changed course, but COVID has absolutely accelerated what we were already starting to think it would be. You know, it's done some damage to the world of coworking spaces, right. Or in-person accelerators or incubators. It's changed how we, even as a startup team go out and find partners and find startups to introduce them to Agora. So, it's had a tremendous impact. Brian Ardinger: You spent a lot of time ecosystem building for lack of a better term. You know, you go to different communities and see what the landscape is in the startup world. And then again, try to help founders navigate that. So, what are you seeing when you travel around to different startup communities and that. What's maybe different than it was five or six years ago? Todd Embley: There's a lot of factors. Entrepreneurship and startup land, as we know it, just even in the last 20 years, let's say since the .com boom and bust. And then, you know, Paul Graham kind of the Godfather of the accelerator starts Y Combinator in 2005. And so, the way investors started investing, and then there was, you know, a lot of information and then Crunchbase and others started coming around. And then, then we had 10 years of data from Crunchbase, somewhere around 2013. That we're now measuring how well people were investing, how well-performing that whole venture financial class was doing.And we've seen things where investors are now looking more at timing of solutions versus not just team and problem, but they had so many investments that were either too early, too late. And they started to recognize that. A lot of funds are starting to look internally and seeing, trying to reinvest inside the value that they've created to capture more of the food on the table versus being so outwardly focused. For our jobs, even in doing ecosystem development, how to startups find us versus how do we find them? If there's no meetups. If we're not able to do in-person startup weekends, then how are we able to find them, to attract them, to support them and to help them. How are investors doing their due diligence? You know, things like DocSend. Right.Having that digital data room with a lot of analytics built into it. So that founders can now not only see who's entering and who's looking at their due diligence documents at, but where in the deck are they spending time? On what slides, what is important? Where are they stopping? Where are they looking at? There's a lot of data and information that they can measure from that as well. I'm not exactly sure if that answers the question, but it is so drastically different. And now we're going back into, you know, web summit is in-person. I'm going to be going to that next week after we record this. That is going to be a different experience as well. And then there's the hybrids that are kind of doing both. It's changed a lot. Brian Ardinger: It is definitely interesting. You know, it's always been hard to find startup founders. A lot of times they're heads down doing their thing. You know, over the last five or six years pre COVID, you started to have a different environment where things like coworking spaces and events like Startup Weekend and that, started to bring some of those folks out and started to get some energy. And then COVID kind of slap that in the face to a certain extent. But now what I'm seeing at least is more collaboration across different communities. So even though I'm based in Lincoln, Nebraska, the network and our reach to different communities for the startups in our backyard, has increased and been beneficial from the standpoint of they're no longer having to be in the middle of flyover country. They can access folks that wouldn't necessarily in the past look outside of their own Sandhill Road area. So, I guess there's pros and cons to this new environment, but I was curious to get your take on that as well. Todd Embley: Constraints, breed Innovation. And COVID has drastically brought a whole new set of constraints just by not being able to meet in person as much. So, I think it's the development and the investment in developing a different skill set. You know, you take one sense away, the other senses improve. And so, we've had to become better at being able to build relationships. And we have video. And we have voice. But suddenly we're tuning in to the video and tuning into the voice. We may not have the same social cues and we may not have the same physical cues to be picking up on things. We used to train entrepreneurs on how to pitch in person. You were on a stage facing an audience. You were standing in front of an investor at a meetup. Here's how you do it. Here's how you talk. Here's how you hold yourself. Be careful of your hands. Don't shift your feet around. You know, there is all these, you know, all this kind of training, which has had to change. Which has had to develop. And now we're reaching out, we're developing partnerships and I think I've seen a lot of ecosystems lean in on having silos or verticals that they're starting to own to be seen as a place.And accelerators are now going virtual, where they're pulling from anywhere. Right. We have a focus. We're vertically focused. And so even if you're in Brazil or you're in Russia or wherever, this is the accelerator that you want to join because the world has just been absolutely flattened. And now this is the best place. This is the best accelerator, and you don't have to fly in and live here. Right? So now you've seen costs of living. People are moving out of the main centers. It's just, it's been a tremendous change. Brian Ardinger: You've spent your life helping founders. And I'd love to get your input on for our founders that are listening to this show. Some of the biggest obstacles or barriers or things that you've seen or can help them overcome. Are there particular tips or tricks that founders should be paying attention to nowadays?Todd Embley: I still think it all starts with the problem. And I still find myself having to talk about deep diving into the problem discussion. And there has been a penchant for the snapshot. And of the landscape as it is today. But I think what we're starting to understand. And what I'm seeing from a lot of questions that come from investors, is it's not as much about what. It's about why. And when you're pitching or talking about what you're doing, you have to start layering in the why.This is our go to market strategy. Great. Doesn't really matter, but why did you choose that? They're being measured on the way they think. The way they process. The way they built. What data did you take in. Which did you keep? And which did you throw away and why? And then what decision and strategy did you make off of that data?And why did you decide to strategize that? Why are you deciding to build this next? Why is this the next iteration of what you're doing, this problem that you're trying to solve? Anybody can Google and get a lot of data on a problem that exists today. But do you have a deep understanding of how we got here? You know, we have this Canadian kind of saying of the Wayne Gretzky, don't go where the puck is, go, where the puck is going to be.And as investors, we're always trying to find the entrepreneurs who are good at figuring out where the puck is going to be. But the only way that they can figure that out, isn't understanding just where the puck is, but how the puck got to where it is. Because only then do we understand the speed and the trajectory and are able to extrapolate off of that to know where it's going with some reasonable degree of accuracy. But we'll never get it right. But that I think is always be factoring in your why. Nobody is going to be blown away by your what because you're still early stage. Unless you have a hundred thousand downloads or a million MRR, you know, it's just not that impressive. Because the only thing that matters is what people use and pay for.So, knowing that. Now, we're just trying to measure size you up as a founder. So lean in on all your why of everything that you're talking about so that they can understand how you develop, how you price, how you see the world. Be unique, be different. For More InformationBrian Ardinger: Solid advice. Well, Todd, I want to thank you for coming on Inside Outside Innovation and sharing your insights and your experiences from the many years of being in the trenches there. I want to encourage people to check out Agora and that. If people want to find out more about yourself or about the startup program at Agora, what's the best way to do that? Todd Embley: Yeah. I mean, if they want to connect with me, LinkedIn is great. Just Todd Embley. I will generally show up. That's a great way to do it. And I'd love to connect. And I love to meet with everybody. And then agora.io/startups is where the entrance to the startup program lives. But Agora.io is where most of the information about Agora lives. And we're happy to talk to anybody, especially partners. Anybody doing events. Anything out there. We'd love to be a part of it. We'd love to sponsor. And try to add value. Brian Ardinger: Well Todd, thanks again for coming on the show. It's great to see you again and look forward to continuing the conversation in the years to come. Todd Embley: Thanks, Brian. It's been great.Brian Ardinger: That's it for another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. If you want to learn more about our team, our content, our services, check out InsideOutside.io or follow us on Twitter @theIOpodcast or @Ardinger. Until next time, go out and innovate.FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER & TOOLSGet the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HEREYou can also search every Inside Outside Innovation Podcast by Topic and Company.  For more innovations resources, check out IO's Innovation Article Database, Innovation Tools Database, Innovation Book Database, and Innovation Video Database.  

Sportsday
Andrew Embley - Monday September 27

Sportsday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 13:44


West Coast great Andrew Embley joined Gerard and Bruce to wrap up the Grand Final.

The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Hamish Blake, Andrew Embley, Earthquake! - The Rush Hour podcast - Wednesday 22nd September 2021

The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 26:34


Earthquake in Melbourne!, Simon Goodwin coach of the year, Robert Harvey joins the Hawks, Sam Petrevski-Seton wants a trade, Melbourne Storm offering free memberships, 2006 Norm Smith Medallist Andrew Embley, Hamish Blake, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rush Hour Melbourne: Best Bits
2006 Norm Smith Medalist Andrew Embley

Rush Hour Melbourne: Best Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 8:08


Pressure Point
Episode #76 - Andrew Embley

Pressure Point

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 33:53


As always, this episode is brought to you by our four fantastic sponsors Capital Edge, RetroJet Prints, Milly & Marr & Gavos Freight Solutions! Before he walks out onto Optus Stadium this Saturday to present the 2021 Norm Smith Medal, Andrew Embley joined us for a chat to talk us through his career. From getting drafted, playing in both a winning and losing Grand Final, winning a Norm Smith and plenty more! Link below for the Andrew Embley West Coast Rap!! https://youtu.be/qvCy90A0Usk Please make sure to subscribe and share our podcast with a mate, all the support is very much appreciated and helps this podcast grow so we can become better every episode!

The Captain's Run
Andrew Embley on The Captain's Run (17.09.21)

The Captain's Run

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 9:49


Andrew Embley, who is presenting the Norm Smith this year, joins Kane on the line in the lead-up to the Grand Final at Optus Stadium.

RSN Breakfast Club
Andrew Embley; 2021 AFL Norm Smith Medal Presenter

RSN Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 12:44


Andrew Embley will be involved in the Grand Final in a very small way presenting the Norm Smith Medal next Saturday night. He received the award in the 2006 Grand Final after the Eagles 1 point victory over Sydney

Direct Advice For Dads Podcast
Dealing with a divorce: Andrew Embley on making the best out of it

Direct Advice For Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 21:46


Andrew Embley is a premiership player AND Norm Smith medallist for the West Coast Eagles. He's also a dad who's gone through a divorce. In this episode. ‘Embers' walks us through his personal experience and how it's affected his life as a dad.

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
Breaking Stories Embley, Eagles New Coach, Big Show Fails

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 26:50


Embers dips his toe into the news breaking realm, West Coast have a new coach, The Big Show doesnt answer his phone and we debut our new segment with comedian Michelle Anderson. 00:00 Breaking Stories Embley 03:02 News Update 08:40 Hump Day Quiz 12:30 Sika Footy Tips 16:20 Comedian Michelle Anderson 23:02 Final Word   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
The Ratbag Whats App Group - Dusty Gardiner Embley

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 26:45


Embers reveals he is in a whats app group with Dusty Martin and Michael Gardiner plus Freo's Brennan Cox and Round 6 preview. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ONE TAKE with JESS
#35 Connie Embley, Principal of Allentown High School talks about getting 100% of the kids back for in-person learning in school along with the plan and the challenges on ONE TAKE WITH JESS

ONE TAKE with JESS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 58:07


#35 Connie Embley, Principal of Allentown High School talks about getting 100% of the kids back for in-person learning in school along with the plan and the challenges on ONE TAKE WITH JESS. We talk teachers, sports, students, parents, and more. 

Centre Square
Grand Final Show: Andrew Embley

Centre Square

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 40:00


We've brought someone back! Norm Smith Medalist and 250-game West Coast Eagles legend, Andrew Embley headlines our Grand Final show and comes into the studio for a second time after joining us in September 2019. Since we've already discussed his career, we sit down with Embers to take an inside look into the Tigers and the Cats, and also see if Embers can take home the trivia quiz!

The Hard Ball Gets AFL Show
Monday Mad Scramble: West Coast great Andrew Embley - Best non-Norm performances, prelim build-up and JK to play until 35!

The Hard Ball Gets AFL Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 33:34


Chris Robinson hosts the Monday Mad Scramble, taking a look at what's happened in the weekend of footy, what's to come, and weighing up some over/unders with a special guest of the week. This week, West Coast great and 2006 Norm Smith medallist Andrew Embley joins the pod to discuss the business end of 2020, his most underrated performances, Brisbane's finals chances and backing JK to play two more seasons. New pods Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from the Hard Ball Gets AFL show - submit a request or question at josh.garlepp@wanews.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Auscast Sport Extra channel
Special Guest Andrew Embley - The Nest

Auscast Sport Extra channel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 75:19


Talk about a big name for the debut episode of The Nest - 2006 Norm Smith medallist and 250 game champion of the West Coast Eagles Andrew Embley joined Dan Garb and Drew Jones to go through his wonderful career in details - the joyous moments and trying times - as well as looking ahead to the elimination final with Collingwood, reflecting on Will Schofield's retirement and celebrating our All-Australian's! Enjoy episode one of The Nest and please rate, review, subscribe and tell your Eagle loving friends and others! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Auscast Sport
Special Guest Andrew Embley - The Nest

Auscast Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 75:19


Talk about a big name for the debut episode of The Nest - 2006 Norm Smith medallist and 250 game champion of the West Coast Eagles Andrew Embley joined Dan Garb and Drew Jones to go through his wonderful career in details - the joyous moments and trying times - as well as looking ahead to the elimination final with Collingwood, reflecting on Will Schofield's retirement and celebrating our All-Australian's! Enjoy episode one of The Nest and please rate, review, subscribe and tell your Eagle loving friends and others! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

he.Cast
He.Cast Ep.9 : Todd Embley ; ADHD the Highs and Lows

he.Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 41:39


Todd Embley is a high achiever and extremely successful entrepreneur in tech. But recently, he learned that he is high functioning ADHD. Rather than seeing that as a disability, Todd leans into it as a super power and works to roll through the highs and the lows. Listen to find out how he balances the pressures of life and his mental health.

ONE TAKE with JESS
Timely info about SCHOOL REOPENING inside Jess' interview with Allentown High School Principal Connie Embley.

ONE TAKE with JESS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 58:47


Get timely info about SCHOOL REOPENING inside Jess' interview with Allentown High School Principal Connie Embley. If you have a kid in school, you'll want to watch this! Connie and I discuss a full range of topics including: - Balancing safety and fun - Hybrid option vs Exclusively Remote leaning - Day 1 for a Hybrid student ... what to expect! - Masks are NOT optional - Mental health and emotional support - GYM CLASS - SPORTS - Thresholds for a shutdown - Air quality and ventilation - Outdoor classes - 100% of teachers came back - No sharing of school supplies - Proper tech and training for teachers to teach in-school and remotely - Should there be random online pop-ins by administration to observe and optimize teachers for best online learning and teaching performance? - Realtime communication between students, parents, teachers, and principal to work out any issues. - Strong tech team ready to help - Liability - Covid testing - Masks, face shields, and SEE-THROUGH MASKS - Mask requirement needs to be 2-ply. NO gators, NO bandanas, NO valve masks - The Candle Test - Special Education - LUNCH

Mindfulbiz
Rayne Embley (Bryant) talks about Personal Branding, Business & Life

Mindfulbiz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 27:33


Rayne Embley (Bryant) is a TV and radio presenter, MC, has a Personal Brand as well as a Wellness Platform, RAYNE ELLA. In this Podcast Episode, Business Coach, Alison Morgan, chats with Rayne about building her enterprises in amongst juggling 3 kids amongst the pressures of modern day life. Rayne is honest, down to earth and talks us through the multi-hats she wears in Business. https://www.relauncher.com.au https://www.instagram.com/relauncher_alison/

ONE TAKE with JESS
Connie Embley - Principal of NJ high school

ONE TAKE with JESS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 26:11


Apr. 8, 2020 - CONNIE EMBLEY, Principal of Allentown Jew Jersey High School, and Jess spoke about AHS's tech-readiness when they immediately switched over to online learning and how it has been going thus far. We talked about sports, graduation, prom, and best practices for other districts, teachers, and students. Go REDBIRDS! Enjoy.

The Negotiation
Todd Embley | Being An Expat Entrepreneur, Building Asia's First Tech Accelerator, and VC Investing in China

The Negotiation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 37:08


In this episode I, Todd Embley the regular host, was put on the hot seat and interviewed by Joseph Cooke, CoFounder and President of WPIC Marketing + Technologies. We started the show discussing how I became involved with SOSV The Accelerator VC, Sean O'Sullivan, and my good buddy Cyril Ebersweiler, and how Chinaccelerator was born in a small North Eastern  city named Dalian, and how we made the tough decision to choose Shanghai over Beijing for it's new home in order to grow and take it to the level it is at today.Joseph then asked me to talk about our formula for sifting through thousands of applications to our accelerator program each year and what we were looking for, and then move to a more broad look at the ecosystem as a whole and how Chinese startups and founders differed from their counterparts in the West. We also touched on how amazing it was to work in digital in China between 2009 and 2016, and how WeChat was responsible for WhatsApp getting a $19 billion dollar acquisition price from Facebook which dovetailed nicely into a discussion about startup valuations in China.We then talked about the talent pool in China and how much it grew over the years as parent's started to feel more comfortable understanding that there was indeed a path to success for their children striking out on their own and that they wouldn't turn into “starving artists”. We also discussed how startups in China were prone to manipulating the amounts that they raised in the media but were using it to remain not only competitive for talent but to also stay relevant in the most competitive market in the world for customer and media attention.We ended the podcast talking about one of our best investments ever through Chinaccelerator, BitMEX, the factors that helped them become the massive success they are today, and why China was the right place at the right time for them to be so. 

Centre Square
SPECIAL GUEST: Andrew Embley

Centre Square

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 48:55


Andrew Embley sat down with the boys to discuss his career and the footy ahead of us.

The Negotiation
The Negotiation With Todd Embley

The Negotiation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 0:53


The host of The Negotiation, Todd Embley, breaks down what the show is all about and what you can expect to learn in this intriguing new podcast series brought to you by WPIC Marketing & Technologies.

The Rub: Best Bits
Footy Mythbusters: Andrew Embley

The Rub: Best Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 3:39


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I Love Kelowna
Todd Embley and Transformative Tech: Mental Health, Wellness and Joy through technology

I Love Kelowna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 40:09


During this interview with with Todd Embley from HorizonThree, we discuss the exciting world of Transformative Technology, which is tech that furthers the human aims of Mental Health, Wellness and Joy. We discuss the fascinating world of venture capital and small tech startups. If you're running a technology company – or thinking of starting one – and you're wondering if Kelowna is the right city to be based out of, you definitely want to listen to this conversation.You can listen to Episode 27 (and see the Show Notes) of the I Love Kelowna Podcast right here:Apple PodcastIf You Don’t Have Apple PodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, an iTunes review would be SO appreciated!SHOW NOTESTodd is a newer resident of Kelowna but used to live here as a child, when his father ran the big lumber mill over by Knox Mountain. Todd received most of his adult education in Vancouver.About ten years ago, Todd moved to China, fell in love with a Russian woman, got married and started a family.An attempt to navigate Canadian immigration laws and bureaucracy in 2008 during the recession. Decided to stay in China and become an entrepreneur.Moved to San Francisco in the summer of 2016 because his son was becoming sick from severe air pollution in China.With the election of Donald J. Trump in 2016 and his promised tightening of even legal immigration, they decided to move back to Canada a little over a year ago.Three Horizons: 1. What you do as a company. 2. Iteration and improvement. 3. Creating new business. It's the third aspect that mature companies often struggle with, and that's where HorizonThree helps fill the gap.The first step is doing an analysis and seeing where the innovation bottleneck exists. Being aware of existential threats as well as opportunities for growth.Kelowna is a great city to live in and for running a tech company! Todd and I discuss many reasons why.They use rocket.to to help with their sales funnels. They are now even using Instagram for lead generation. Discussion of the various social media platforms and how they're useful for the funnel.Todd serves as the Canada Country Manager and a Mentor at the Transformative Technology Academy: A 6 week accelerator program for people who are working on "transformative technology".Transformative Technology is specifically any tech that furthers the human aims of mental health, wellness and joy.An in depth discussion about mental health, bullying, social media and the best possible ways to help our young people to survive and thrive in today's world.Todd is very bullish on the Kelowna economy and prospects for growth. There is a very high quality of people that live here and are attracted to our city.Tech startups or wannabe tech startups should check out Accelerate Okanagan.A series of predictions about what Kelowna will look like in 5 years.Learn more about Todd Embley and HorizonThree.HorizonThree Facebook PageFollow me on Social Media:I Love Kelowna Podcast on FacebookLuke Menkes RE/MAX KelownaMy Personal Facebook PageLinkedinInstagramSupport the show (https://paypal.me/lukemenkes)

Inspiring Stories Podcast
Inspiring Stories - Andrew Embley - July 20

Inspiring Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 40:28


The West Coast Eagles Norm Smith medallist joins Tim McMillan to relive his career, how he almost left the West Coast Eagles, his feud with Daniel Chick and much more.

Inspiring Stories Podcast
Inspiring Stories - Andrew Embley - July 20

Inspiring Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 40:28


The West Coast Eagles Norm Smith medallist joins Tim McMillan to relive his career, how he almost left the West Coast Eagles, his feud with Daniel Chick and much more.

West Coast Eagles Fan Podcast
WCE Fan Podcast #51 13-09-2017 - Finals Week 2 2017

West Coast Eagles Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 45:45


WCE Fan Podcast #51 -Top 5 at 5 -Review of Port game -West Coast Winners -Preview of GWS game facebook.com/wcefanpodcast twitter.com/wcefanpodcast Subscribe on iTunes, just click 'Subscribe on iTunes' above. Or search 'WCE Fan Podcast' in the iTunes Store.

Fitness + Technology
045 Lee Embley: The Evolution of Fitness & Wellness Technology

Fitness + Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 40:21


With the fitness industry poised to further expand its impact and transformation within the wellness industry space, we're growing smarter today from one of the world's most influential minds in the active healthy lifestyle sector, Lee Embley, to discuss the best-of-the-best takeaways from his 40+ years around technology innovation and digital trends. With his impressive body of work, he is now leading a mission to connect the role of fitness to an even larger ecosystem of wellness, driven by artificial intelligence and big data sets through his up and coming platform Optimal AI Coach. We know now more than ever that fitness has been and will always be a powerful and integral piece in what is at the core of all club member's goals, which is to be healthy and well in their body, mind, and spirit, so on this podcast we're excited to unpack the nuances of what Lee believes is the "biggest miss" right now in the fitness industry, how human longevity plugs into our standard fitness models, why the ultimate value proposition for wearable technology is wellness and not just fitness, and how Lee's own health journey has inspired him to radically shift his focus in the coming years. With fitness industry experiencing the most radical transformation in decades, what are the most powerfully distilled concepts that club owners, operators, and fitness professionals must understand when it comes to fitness and wellness technology?  The answer to that question and much more takeaways for club owners, operators, and fitness pros in this episode with Lee Embley. About Lee Embley  Over the past three decades Lee Embley has been innovating and influencing the bleeding edge in the Active Healthy Lifestyle Sector, building brands in retail, connected-tech, digital-media, and financial-services, including the following: ProWoman Sports USA first all women sporting goods retail brand, merchandising functional design, fashion and leisure wear, early footwear product development with ProWoman Strider the first women lasted track and field running shoe, equipment to the fit-active female market. PWS became the first national sales organization to secure a exclusive distribution with hundreds of colleges and universities with female specific sports programs. Acquired, Tennis Lady Group UK.  Lee also developed the First e-Commerce business model "Network Credit Service,"providing credit reports to small business via, major information hubs i.e. CompuServ, Dow Jones Newsnet. NCS provided 500,000 businesses via trade associations and national franchises system achieving a $53MM in second year revenue. (Acquired by TRW New Credit Service) Mr. Embley founded the NCSB, the first sports, performance, data and evaluation platform. An athletic scouting and evaluation system to enable high school athletes who are not recruited a system to evaluate their athletic skills by professional scouts. Acquired, Pro-Serve, as well as "Radiance Rewards," the first AHL credit cards for health fitness conscious women. His work continued with Leap4Life the first "Wearable Marketplace" designed for the health and fitness consumers to fully experience the motivation of active lifestyle. L4L hacked and mitigated the sustained engagement factor with a unique combination of attributes. The methodology and technology applied data science and social to achieve success. His latest body of work is the "Optimal AI Coach: O.AI.C" an application to enhance fitness and performance through deep learning and integration of lifestyle data via technology. All the data collections are in place, wearable, mobile, retail to create the next generation highly personalized coaching system. Listen To Episode 045 As Lee Uncovers Why Lee's "S.T.E.E.P. model" is still viable today as the pressures on the human condition are quite profound How Lee constructed his business strategies based on this analytical model he adopted while at McKinsey How understanding the S.T.E.E.P. analysis will define a way to determine shifts triggered by seminal events in Social, Technological, Economic, Ecological, and Political segments.  How these five pillars are cornerstones of every civilization and how technology can support Unpacking what Lee sees as the "Fatal Flaw" in fitness: A lack of sustained engagement for clubs  The impact of wearables vs. the impact of active healthy lifestyle data: what happens with the new era of AI and how it will change operators everyday tasks Exploring pattern recognition via wearables Microdata vs. Macrodata: Understanding the data sets of the human ecosystem  Exploring the trends in women's fitness "from beauty to strength" transition  The "Big Miss" and why using relevant data sets in fitness is ripe for disruption Challenging the paradigm of seeing technology as a threat to the 4 walls to monetizing member's outside of them  Plugging in human longevity to the standard fitness model through intrinsic motivation  The Optimal AI Coach: Lee's bleeding edge technology platform that will use accelerated data sets to help shift fitness into wellness Understanding "Game Theory" models when contrasted with Self Determination Theory  Why the ultimate value proposition for wearables will be wellness from the data not just fitness  How Lee's battle with Stage 4 Cancer has inspired the emotional, physoical,  Top 3 Takeaways From The Show Lee reminds us that the need for speed creates new value. “Things” only have value when they are put in motion. Anything standing still is valueless, be it money, inventory, information, an empty hotel room, data, machinery, technology, people. Early warning systems are designed to foretell of impending disaster. Those in any industry who ignore the warnings will eventually fail, as seen with the assault on the retail sector which is not a surprise. Lee’s strategy is to identify weakness or obsolesce within a sector under siege and define alternative strategies. Always focused on the evolution of the consumer of the product or service enables Lee or any savvy professional to spot an early trend before it grows into a recognizable market. With a large focus on collecting data, Lee believes that it's the use of pattern recognition via artificial intelligence that will truly guide the transformation in our fitness industry to serve an even larger ecosystem of wellness. When we look at the wearable tech component, this is the area that is most ripe for disruption. Lee believes that the active lifestyle persona must be taken into consideration including their body, mind, and spiritual capacities in order for technology to serve their deepest needs. With the exponential growth in wearable technology's ability to support these three capacities the future of fitness and wellness technology is both inspiring and promising. Power Quotes From Lee "When it comes to connecting the dots of success for technology, it's distilled down to one term and that is relevance. If there's not relevance, then at the end of the day then there's no sustainability. The real issue is properly determining where each generational segment is focused on the spectrum of the active healthy lifestyle" - Lee Embley on the Fitness + Technology Podcast "Anything standing still is valueless. It doesn't matter whether it's people standing still, money standing still, information standing still. The only way it gets value is when you put it in motion. The reason there are thousands of brands in the graveyard is because they could not accept the fact that the change was upon them."  - Lee Embley on the Fitness + Technology Podcast "You have to start with the question 'where am I and my capital at risk?' and then get into some significant valuation. Forecasting the economy does not necessarily mean that your segment of the economy is going to be disrupted."  - Lee Embley on the Fitness + Technology Podcast Resources Mentioned From Lee Lee Embley on LinkedIn LEAP4LIFE on the web  TechnoGym + AI Developments  The Big Miss. Change is soft cultural, hard to define...Really! "Wearable Gamification", Where The Big Money Is...The Uber Of Fitness One "New" Wearable Feature Will Change Everything... Cash In On Your Data!  Wearable Market Long Term Success, Only As Good As The User Experience Zoom Media for clubs  Self Determination Theory 010 Robert Dyer: The One Thing That Hasn't Changed About Fitness 044 Dave Wright: Fitness Tech, Data Accuracy, & Machine Learning 024 Connected Fitness & Beyond - Dan McDonogh, Under Armour Thanks To Our Outstanding Sponsors Bryan O’Rourke and his family of companies including Vedere Ventures, Integerus Advisors, and many more. If you are looking for unmatched guidance, capital, insights or a great speaker or facilitator, Bryan and his partners are the go to resource for your organization. To learn more visit bryankorourke.com The Fitness Industry Technology Council, your non-profit resource for reliable technology information supported by forward looking brands who are seeking to drive increased technology adoption in the fitness industry. Make a difference and join FIT-C at fittechcouncil.org today Check out Bryan and his partner Robert Dyer's recent book "9 Partnership Principles: A Story of Life Lessons" which is available now on Amazon.com Become A FIT-C Podcast Sponsor Contact the Fitness Industry Technology Council to become a Podcast Sponsor Review our various options for Sponsorship Send us a Facebook Message 

West Coast Eagles Fan Podcast
WCE v Port - Team, Keys & Rev Up 07-09-2017

West Coast Eagles Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 16:51


WCE v Port - Team, Keys & Rev Up 07-09-2017 Something extra this week for finals. Keys to winning the game and one almighty spray for 15 WCE players. Not a full proper episode just a snippet. Enjoy and tell your friends. Share it on facebook if you liked it. Have a good one, CARRRN The Eagles facebook.com/wcefanpodcast twitter.com/wcefanpodcast Subscribe on iTunes, just click 'Subscribe on iTunes' above. Or search 'WCE Fan Podcast' in the iTunes Store.

West Coast Eagles Fan Podcast
WCE Fan Podcast #50 04-09-2017 - Finals Week 1 2017

West Coast Eagles Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 40:13


WCE Fan Podcast #50 -Top 5 at 5 -Review of Adelaide game -Ideas to improve AFL matches & season -Preview of Elimination Final against Port facebook.com/wcefanpodcast twitter.com/wcefanpodcast Subscribe on iTunes, just click 'Subscribe on iTunes' above. Or search 'WCE Fan Podcast' in the iTunes Store.

West Coast Eagles Fan Podcast
WCE Fan Podcast #49 29-05-2017 - Round 11 2017

West Coast Eagles Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 43:32


WCE Fan Podcast #49 -Top 5 at 5 -Review of GWS game -West Coast Whinge -Preview of Suns game facebook.com/wcefanpodcast twitter.com/wcefanpodcast Subscribe on iTunes, just click 'Subscribe on iTunes' above. Or search 'WCE Fan Podcast' in the iTunes Store.

West Coast Eagles Fan Podcast
WCE Fan Podcast #48 22-05-2017 - Round 10 2017

West Coast Eagles Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 40:25


WCE Fan Podcast #48 -Top 5 at 5 -Review of Bombers training session -West Coast Whinge -Preview of GWS game facebook.com/wcefanpodcast twitter.com/wcefanpodcast Subscribe on iTunes, just click 'Subscribe on iTunes' above. Or search 'WCE Fan Podcast' in the iTunes Store.

JunkTime AFL podcast with Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin
JunkTime AFL Podcast With Adam Rozenbachs And Michael Chamberlin

JunkTime AFL podcast with Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2016 58:24


From Wayne Jackson Studios, Adam and Michael look at all the news from Round 14. Brad Scott cops a big fine from the AFL, Gill hosts the coaches at his house and Richmond bans Triple M. Chicky and Embley make peace, Deledio plays the prank to end all pranks, Footballers In Real Life and we fall down a Mark Zanotti/LinkedIn wormhole. TWITTER: @junktimeaflpod FACEBOOK: facebook.com/junktimeaflpod EMAIL: junktimeaflpod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tech in Shanghai
EP5: Michael Young (w/Todd Embley of Chinaccelerator) of Trans Pacific Medicine

Tech in Shanghai

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2014 62:41


Michael Young is the Founder and CEO of Trans Pacific Medicine. Trans Pacific Medicine is dedicated to helping Chinese patients find trusted, quality health care options in America.  Check them out at www.chuantaiyi.com Chinaccelerator (a member of the Global Accelerator Network) is the first mentorship-driven seed-funding program in China.  Learn more at www.chinaccelerator.com www.techinshanghai.com TWITTER: twitter.com/techinshanghai