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Raising US$10 million in the seed funding round probably isn’t something you would expect when you’re first starting out, but one local entrepreneur did just that. On this episode of Mind Your Business, Elston Sam, Co-founder of Ethlas shares his insights on how entrepreneurial education and mentorship played a part in guiding him through his entrepreneurial journey. Presented by: Audrey SiekProduced by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 176: Amardeep Parmar (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amardeepsparmar) from The BAE HQ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-bae-hq) welcomes Ranbir Arora (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ranbir-arora-39219a37/) from Oneday.This episode explores Ranbir Arora's entrepreneurial journey, from struggling startups to becoming a CEO, and his insights on finding product-market fit and creating a meaningful business.Message from our headline partners:From the first time founders to the funds that back them, innovation needs different. HSBC Innovation Banking is proud to accelerate growth for tech and life science businesses, creating meaningful connections and opening up a world of opportunity for entrepreneurs and investors alike. Discover more at https://www.hsbcinnovationbanking.com/________Show Notes: 00:00 - Intro00:34 - Ranbir's Background 01:20 - Growing Up and Early Aspirations 02:39 - Inspired by Dragon's Den 04:15 - Challenges from a Young Age 05:10 - Searching for Entrepreneurial Education 06:03 - Early Business Failures 08:03 - Dealing with Setbacks and Staying Motivated 10:52 - Knowing When to Pivot 14:33 - Joining Sweatcoin and Influencer Marketing Success 24:39 - Launching OneDay and Building a Business
Send us a Text Message.THIS WEEK IS FUN! Today, I am excited to share EIGHT (8) Key Takeaways that have been instrumental in my journey as an entrepreneur. I could share them in the notes, but that would defeat the purpose of having you listen to the podcast. So buckle in and get ready for some good knowledge.HOST STEVE BUZZARD on today's episode: "I believe today will be instrumental for all entrepreneurs. You will either nod your head in agreement. Or it might be just one of the eight tips that will inspire a spark in your entrepreneur career."NEXT WEEK | I am excited for Episode 136! I had a chance to connect with Christian Dyer. Christian, who hails from Carmichael, California, is a professional rugby player who starred at Jesuit High School and Cal Berkeley. In addition, Dyer starred with Team USA
In our personal and professional lives, some conversations are harder than others. To navigate the difficulties of discussing what matters most, Professor Irv Grousbeck says we need the right balance of conviction and compassion.At both Stanford Graduate School of Business and Stanford School of Medicine, Grousbeck teaches courses on managing difficult conversations. He equips students with skills to be direct while being respectful, to be strong while being warm, and to resist any urge to beat around the bush. "Directness, with respect, is essential,” he says. "So many of our students feel that if you're direct with someone, somehow that's harsh. The art of good conversation management, I think, does involve directness and respect at the same time."In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Grousbeck and host Matt Abrahams explore practical tips and strategies for navigating difficult conversations, from the importance of listening and pausing, to the value of rehearsing your words in advance.Episode Reference Links:Stanford Profile: H. Irving GrousbeckIrv's Book: New Business Ventures and the Entrepreneur Center for Entrepreneurial Studies | Stanford Graduate School of BusinessConnect:Email Questions & Feedback >>> thinkfast@stanford.eduEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn Page, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInStanford GSB >>> LinkedIn & TwitterChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionHost Matt Abrahams introduces guest Irv Grousbeck, lecturer at Stanford GSB, and co-founder and co-director of the GSB Center for Entrepreneurial Studies.(00:01:04) Ingredients for Entrepreneurial SuccessThe importance of being an opportunity finder and getting comfortable with the domain you are in.(00:02:38) Myths About EntrepreneurshipDispelling common myths about entrepreneurs.(00:03:30) Can Entrepreneurs Be Made?The potential for anyone to become an entrepreneur through hard work and exposure.(00:04:07) Challenges in CommunicationThe most difficult communication challenges students face and tips to handle these situations.(00:06:19) Imposter SyndromeDealing with imposter syndrome and advice on how to handle and overcome it.(00:07:38) Managing Difficult ConversationsManage challenging communication by starting conversations effectively and using collaborative language.(00:10:15) Role-Playing ScenarioA role-playing exercise to demonstrate how to handle a challenging conversation.(00:17:37) The Value of ListeningThe importance of listening in crucial conversations and advice on how to listen more effectively.(00:18:58) Career AdviceAdvice on career planning, emphasizing the importance of context and strategic thinking.(00:21:57) The Final Three QuestionsIrv shares what he has learned from his students, a communicator he admires, and the key ingredients for successful communication.(00:26:02) ConclusionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, hosts Drs. Matthew Worwood and Cyndi Burnett delve into the transformative power of creativity in education with guests Rosie Leonard-Kane and Alan Morgan from the University College Dublin Innovation Academy. Rosie, a facilitation specialist, emphasizes the critical need for a shift towards a more creative educational approach, particularly in systems heavily focused on examinations. Alan, an entrepreneurial specialist and program director, discusses the vital role of developing educators' creative confidence and mindset. Together, they highlight the necessity of embracing and nurturing creativity to rekindle educators' passion for teaching. Throughout the episode, the conversation covers the challenges and potential solutions for integrating creativity into educational practices. The discussion includes the impact of the pandemic on educational creativity, the shift to online learning, and the opportunity it presents to expand program reach and incorporate experiential learning virtually. The hosts and guests also touch on the importance of developing an entrepreneurial mindset in teachers, employing design thinking, and fostering an environment of innovation and flexibility. Practical tips for educators on starting small with creativity in the classroom and fostering a culture of curiosity and collaboration are shared, making this a must-listen for educators looking to enhance their teaching approach and inspire their students. About our guests: Rosie Leonard-Kane Rosie started her career as a secondary level (high school) maths teacher. She worked in London's most deprived areas where educational outcomes are still closely linked to socio-economic background. Amidst a culture of high-stakes exam pressure, Rosie found joy in finding creative ways to engage her students in learning and loving maths, and soon found herself sharing her approaches with other colleagues. This led to a move into teacher training and development where Rosie's passion for supporting others to unleash their own creativity and innovation in their teaching grew. She now works as a Facilitation Specialist at the UCD Innovation Academy where she has, what she describes as, the ‘absolute privilege' of working with Educators across all levels of education to develop creative confidence and adapt their approach to teaching and learning so that their students get the kind of education that they all deserve, not just focused on passing the test. Alan Morgan Alan Joined the UCD Innovation Academy in 2019 and he now holds positions as an Entrepreneurial Specialist, Facilitator and Programme Director for The Professional Diploma in Creativity & Innovation in Education (Educators Programme for short). Before joining the Academy, Alan held key positions at Kaplan Dublin Business School (DBS) including Course Director for Marketing and various lecturing roles in Marketing subjects. While working at DBS, Alan studied Entrepreneurial Education at The Innovation Academy - and this change his life..! It was at this time that he developed a passion for creativity, innovation and entrepreneurial thinking in education. Winning two awards at DBS for ‘Above & Beyond' in his work with students, Alan then moved on and joined the UCD Innovation Academy where he became Programme Director for the course that changed his life..! Alan has built and developed the Educators Programme, particularly through the Pandemic years, to it now being an internationally recognised programme for educators at all levels. Alan is currently in the final stages of a Doctorate of Education with The University of Wales Trinity Saint David – his research topic is centred around the Cultivation of an Entrepreneurial Mindset in Primary School in Ireland. Before his days working in education, Alan had a successful career as an International Retail Buyer. Eager to bring more creativity into your school district? Check out our sponsor Curiosity2Create.org and CreativeThinkingNetwork.com What to learn more about Design Thinking in Education? Do you want to build a sustained culture of innovation and creativity at your school? Visit WorwoodClassroom.com to understand how Design Thinking can promote teacher creativity and support professional growth in the classroom. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter!
Unlock the secrets of entrepreneurial triumph as we sit down with Jeremy Parker, the visionary behind Swag.com's explosive growth from a modest side hustle to a multi-million dollar behemoth. Jeremy not only reveals the strategic chess moves involved in snagging a premium domain but also gives us an authentic look at the tightrope walk of nurturing a thriving enterprise alongside the joys and challenges of parenting. Get ready to absorb a treasure trove of wisdom on brand development, the art of scaling a business, and the subtle dance of maintaining a personal life amidst entrepreneurial chaos.Imagine a world where high school and college students can leapfrog into the entrepreneurial arena without the burden of startup costs. That's the reality we dissect in this episode, highlighting the untapped gold mine residing within the swag industry. With platforms like SwagSpace acting as launchpads, Jeremy and I sketch out a blueprint for young go-getters to ignite their careers even before tossing their graduation caps. You'll learn how cultivating sales acumen and leveraging repeat business can unlock pathways to success, demonstrated by Swag.com's impressive partnership roster, including tech titan Amazon.Finally, strap in for a ride through the evolution of the promotional merchandise industry, led by yours truly. From orchestrating brand deals for YouTube stars to the lightbulb moment birthing Swag, it's a chronicle of adaptation and understanding the demographic shifts in the corporate buying landscape. The conversation takes a turn through the strategic alleyways of swag marketing, from transforming office managers into brand ambassadors to embracing the network effect with pivotal partnerships. Listen and learn how agility, customer focus, and a willingness to embrace the entrepreneurial rollercoaster can pave the way for monumental achievements.As you're inspired to embark on your side hustle journey after listening to this episode, you might wonder where to start or how to make your vision a reality. With a team of experienced marketing professionals and a track record of helping clients achieve their dreams, we are ready to assist you in reaching your goals. To find out more, visit www.reversedout.com.Talking Trading - Expert trading and investing tactics so you can excel in the markets.Your key to getting the results you deserve.Listen on: Apple Podcasts The Party WreckersMatt Brown and Sam Davis, both practicing full-time addiction interventionists, sit...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showSubscribe to Side Hustle City and join our Community on Facebook
We got a special one today as we break down the exact path to a $1M a year business with Paul Daley, entrepreneur and CEO renowned for turning online service-based agencies and information product businesses into million dollar ventures. This episode is designed to show you the different paths to make $1M/year in profit online today. As a former CEO of Iman Gadhzi's Educate, a company that helps you launch your high-income career, Paul opens up about the nuances of starting and scaling a business and the pivotal role of education, action, and personal development. We cover the journey from agency foundations to exploring the potential in information products and SaaS, offering key insights on navigating the complexities of business growth. Paul shares invaluable advice on marketing, sales strategies, and the importance of personal branding in building authority and community engagement.Found value? Make sure you like, comment and subscribe for more million dollar ideasPaul Daley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pauldaley/My Socials:Instagram: Darrenlee.ksLinkedIn: Darren LeeTwitter: Darren_ks(00:00) Preview and Introduction(00:40) Best Business to Start in 2024?(04:07) No Code SaaS On The Rise?(07:19) Scaling A Service Based Agency(10:25) How To Make Your First Million?(16:09) Investing in Self Development (19:24) The Rise of Internet Guru's(24:10) Is Building a Community Page Going to Make You Millions?(29:52) Is LinkedIn The Best Platform to Grow?(37:10) Worst Businesses To Start in 2024(41:39) How To Build Info Products to $1M/Year(48:19) How To Sell To Your Audience(59:40) Why Do People Value Authenticity?(01:06:49) Playing The Long Game(01:18:48) Scarcity Mindset vs Abundance Mindset(01:22:59) How Would Paul Daley Define His Legacy?Support the show
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Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show. The #1 conscious entrepreneur podcast for entrepreneurs and business leaders who want to perform at your highest level... to increase your Sales, Profits, and Your Impact on Humanity! Are You a Service-based business with revenues of $100,000 to $500,000? Want to exponentially grow your business in the next 12 months, watch this video now... "The 3 Powerful Secrets for Making Your First Million" Watch it now! Join Host, JV Crum III, JD, MBA, serial entrepreneur with successful exits, for each of his interview and solo podcasts. Now in 10th Season with 100 Million Listeners in 190 countries. Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts" Want all the performance tips and strategies to grow your business rapidly? Get every episode free! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much!
Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show. The #1 conscious entrepreneur podcast for entrepreneurs and business leaders who want to perform at your highest level... to increase your Sales, Profits, and Your Impact on Humanity! Are You a Service-based business with revenues of $100,000 to $500,000? Want to exponentially grow your business in the next 12 months, watch this video now... "The 3 Powerful Secrets for Making Your First Million" Watch it now! Join Host, JV Crum III, JD, MBA, serial entrepreneur with successful exits, for each of his interview and solo podcasts. Now in 10th Season with 100 Million Listeners in 190 countries. Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts" Want all the performance tips and strategies to grow your business rapidly? Get every episode free! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much!
This is the first of a new series I'd love to get rolling, called "Two Questions (2Q): You Ask, We Answer". I kicked this off with a little help from AI, and we addressed two questions on the podcast this week: How can we create a structured and supportive learning environment for our children outside of traditional schooling? What strategies can we implement to involve our children in our entrepreneurial ventures and cultivate their entrepreneurial spirit? The focus is on the kids this week, yet, as always, it goes back to you, mamas and papas, to create the environment and be the example you desire for them. Check out our answers on the podcast (and the blog that goes along with it), and let us know what YOU want to hear us answer next!
Members of the team behind Creating impact through Enterprise Education (CItEE) share their enthusiasm for this interdisciplinary project with podcast host Professor Stephen Gethins.
Part 2: Homeschooling through high school can be daunting to some parents. In this two-part podcast, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker discuss a few tricks and tips on hacking high school. Andrew offers a smorgasbord of ideas but cautions listeners that “you can't do it all.” Join Andrew and Julie as they explore these ideas as well as college credits and dual enrollment. GO TO PART 1 Referenced Materials “Hacking High School” Cultivating Language Arts National Christian Forensics and Communications Association National Speech & Debate Association Stoa Traditional Logic 1 Traditional Logic 2 Material Logic Aristotle's Rhetoric Teaching the Classics by Adam Andrews and Missy Andrews Dumbing Us Down by John Taylor Gatto The Underground History of American Education by John Taylor Gatto The HomeScholar Freedomship and Entrepreneurial Education audio talk by Andrew Pudewa Transcript of Podcast Episode 385, Part 2 If you have questions for Andrew, send them to podcast@IEW.com Perhaps your question will be answered at the next Ask Andrew Anything (AAA). If you have questions about IEW products or classes, contact customer service at 800.856.5815 or info@IEW.com
In this episode of the Procuretech Podcast, host James Meads is joined by Ruth Cremer. Ruth is a former investment manager for IT startups at Europe's most active seed investor. She's also an adviser to the German version of the famous TV series Dragon's Den (or Shark Tank, for US listeners). She joins James for a conversation about how startups should behave when applying for funding, her new book, and why numbers are sexy. Funding tips for Procuretechs – Ruth Cremer from Entrepreneurial Education Timestamps: 3:11 How did Ruth get into the field? Starting her own business out of frustration and desperation. Numbers are sexy, and procurement and supply chain is sexy too! How much do venture capital companies know about the industries they are investing into? 7:22 How to gain a profile by looking at specific industries? Everyone has to start somewhere. VCs tend to focus on either B2C or B2B products. 9:17 What investors want in a pitch What investors want to see in a pitch. The classic mistakes that founders typically make. Making tech easy for non-tech savvy people to use. The importance of having a broad mix. 14:46 How big is the market for start-ups? How big the market is for a start-up. How to get to enterprise customers. 16:46 Selling to small and medium-sized enterprises. Easier for startups to sell to small and medium-sized enterprises. The VC world and what they look for. 19:17 The typical warning signs of a startup on the edge. The typical warning signs of a potential startup. Checking the business model. How to do research on startups. Resources for research on funding rounds. 24:21 Looking at the number of employees and the growth. Using LinkedIn to see if a company is growing too fast. LinkedIn insights. 26:41 How can corporates make it easier to work with startups? How corporates can make it easier to work with startups. Making the compliance process easier. Start-ups can do something here. How to learn more about Ruth. And that wraps up another episode of The Procuretech Podcast! Thanks to Ruth for sharing her insights with us today, and big thanks to you for listening. We'll be back at the same time next week, so see you there! If you want to learn more about Ruth or Procurement Education, check out the useful links below. Stay in touch! Connect with Ruth on LinkedIn Check out Ruth's website Sign up for the Procurement Software Newsletter Book an Intro Call and let's talk all things Digital Procurement! Connect with James on LinkedIn Follow Procurement Software's LinkedIn Page
Follow your passion and the money will follow. It is advice that is often given to young students, but how can we teach entrepreneurial skills? On this episode, Glen Dunzweiler discussed his book, A Degree in Homelessness.
Discover the inspiring story of Jeff, a former jazz musician who dropped out of high school to follow his passion and become a successful entrepreneur in the modern economy. "Luck is when opportunity meets preparation." Jeff Lerner is the CEO and founder of ENTRE Institute, a global Entrepreneurial Education platform that has had over 275,000 students in just three years. He is a former jazz musician, author, and podcaster who is passionate about helping people build successful businesses and achieve freedom. Jeff Lerner was a retired sixteen-year-old, who dropped out of high school to pursue freedom through music. After two weeks of soul-searching, he decided to become a pianist and convinced his parents to let him take the leap. Through hard work, creativity and hustle, he was able to prove that he could make it and started a successful business and career. His journey ultimately led him to the founding of Ontra Institute and the Playbook of Life. In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. How did Jeff Lerner's company ENTRE Institute experience such explosive growth in just two years? 2. How did Jeff Lerner go from a small-town private school student to a successful entrepreneur and CEO? 3. How did Jeff Lerner's time as a jazz musician lead to his discovery of what he really valued in life? Resources: Take your Podcast Branding & Social Media to the next level with PodBrand www.podbrand.io Other episodes you'll enjoy: [Insert 3 past episodes with links] Connect with me: Instagram: www.instagram.com/justintschenck Facebook: www.facebook.com/gnmpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPGPJSqiIE_H3mzfUDV9Mw Website: www.growthnowmovement.com
Cecilia Zywicki is a seasoned EdTech entrepreneur who is fascinated by innovation around learning. Cecilia's first business, Ranku, was planned out on the back of a napkin over martinis in San Francisco with a friend. Ranku was a two-sided marketplace for state university systems to increase student enrollment, and after finding their niche the business started to grow. How did A round financing conversations turn into an acquisition by John Wiley & Sons? Listen to find out. Cecilia Retelle Zywicki is the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Of Staff at Student Resource Center ("SRC"), a portfolio company of Avathon Capital. Cecilia is focused on creating and implementing standard operating procedures, building new teams to create exceptional student experiences, and integrating software to easily collect data and build dashboards. Before joining SRC, Cecilia was the COO at PresenceLearning, a leading provider of live online special education-related services. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ceciliacoo/ Website - https://student-resource.org/ -- The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You'll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/
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Jodie Cook is a writer, entrepreneur, and Founder of JC Social Media, a digital marketing agency that helps clients grow their online influence. She is the Author of Stop Acting Like You're Going To Live Forever, where she empowers entrepreneurs on how to run a business to thrive in any crisis, How To Raise Entrepreneurial Kids, where she introduces the four pillars to set children up for success, and the children's series, The Clever Tykes Storybooks and Resources for Entrepreneurial Education. Jodie graduated from The University of Sheffield with a degree in business management and is a regular contributor for Forbes on entrepreneurship. In this episode… Building a business can be confusing for entrepreneurs. So, what steps can you take to have the outcome you desire in your career? If you could reimagine your business to achieve greater success without taking too much time, would you? According to Jodie Cook, you can have the financial freedom and time you desire. She crafted three pillars to scale and exit her own business: execute, systemize, and scrutinize. Being able to see your business as a product — to take a step back and see it from a different perspective — can help you move forward during the exit process. In this episode of the Quiet Light Podcast, Joe Valley sits down with Jodie Cook, author and entrepreneur, to discuss implementing a plan of action to scale your business and exit for success. Jodie talks about how to delegate for expansion, how to minimize the challenges entrepreneurs face, and being intentional when creating an exit strategy. Stay tuned!
Today's guest is a brother in freedom. T. K. Coleman is the Director of Entrepreneurial Education at the Foundation for Economic Education and Co-Founder & Education Director of Praxis. He is a prolific writer and speaker with a singular mission: to awaken people to their own creative power. T. K. describes himself as an entrepreneur first and a motivator second. He's a strong believer in the idea that he has a responsibility to face the everyday challenges of creating value in the free market if he's going to spend his life trying to get other people to believe in free markets. He regularly works with young people, administering advice to help them take control of their own lives, discover what they're truly passionate about, and then take actionable steps to achieve that. Now, hear his take on the Essential 11 questions. More places you can find TK: Instagram - @officialtkcoleman & @revolutionof1 Twitter - @TK_Coleman Website - http://tkcoleman.com/
Welcome back to The Coachable Podcast. This week we are joined by Nathan Chan. Nathan went from a soul-crushing 9-5 job in IT to being the founder of one of the fastest growing online entrepreneurial brands in the world. Frustrated with the lack of REAL advice for those wanting to build and scale a business, Nathan launched Foundr in 2013 and set out to interview the world's greatest entrepreneurs. Flash forward, Foundr has now featured the likes of Richard Branson, Mark Cuban and Ariana Huffington, amassed a global community of 4+ million people, and grown into a multi-million dollar digital media network.[5:00] Growth Mindset “It takes taking the first step to actually get started and start to grow the momentum. ““Fear of failure is a massive reason people don't try. I think it stems from this idea that how will you be perceived by others, around you.”“A growth mindset of seeing failure as opportunity to learn and to get better and to perfect your craft and try something new. It doesn't mean that you're not qualified or cut out for it, but it's saying that every rejection is redirection”[21:35] Keep hustling — it will come“You have to have the drive and the desire that out ways, the desire for comfort or stability”“I used to get up early in the morning before work and I would do interviews, I'd find a meeting room, take all my podcast equipment. And I'd do interviews before I started work.” Sometimes I do interviews on my lunch break and then I'd go home and do more work.” “I remember I was super scared to go all out on my own. What I did was I had a buffer. Somewhere between three to six months.”“It's easy to start. It's harder to actually build and actually to, to, to get that traction”[30:00] What makes someone successful? “It's really good to acknowledge that they're just human beings at the end of the day.”“It has to be an extreme obsession to keep you going.”“You have to have that mindset of just always wanting to evolve, always wanting to keep growing.”“You also can't be successful on your own. Successful people also have other successful people around them.” “Shortcuts — you want to get there faster”[41:00] Burnout“There's a cost and a payoff to everything.”“Everything we're saying yes to, we're saying no to a million other things”“Life is too short to not do things you love” “Identify that things aren't right and adjust”Connect with Nathanhttps://www.instagram.com/nathanchan/https://www.instagram.com/foundr/Get a free magazine subscription at www.foundr.com/membershipYOU are invited to Join me each month for 75 minutes of virtual breathwork JULY 20th @ 4:00pm PST! This live breathwork class will teach you how to use breathwork to calm your nervous system, relieve stress and release stored-trauma from the body. https://stan.store/coachtorigordon/coachtorigordon_store/page/37330Guess what?! WE'RE ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/c/ToriGordonIf you love the show and want to show your support, please leave us a 5 star rating and review of the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Go be coachable!
Ruth Cremer ist Gründerin und Geschäftsführerin der Entrepreneurial Education, sie berät Gründer:innen und Investoren und entwickelt mit ihrem Unternehmen Lernprodukte für unternehmerisches Wissen. Sie ist Mathematikerin, Hochschul-Dozentin für Unternehmertum und seit rund 5 Jahren berät sie die Produktionsfirma von "Die Höhle der Löwen" bei der Auswahl und Vorbereitung der Kandidaten (also der Gründer:innen der Startups). Außerdem hat sie das neue Buch "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" zur Sendung geschrieben, in dem sie erklärt, wie man sich richtig auf Investoren vorbereitet und viele Dinge aus der Sendung analysiert und bewertet. Ruth Cremer lebt und arbeitet in Köln. Themen Mit Ruth Cremer konnte ich in den GainTalents-Podcastfolgen 189 und 190 über den perfekten Startup-Pitch sprechen. Ruth berät u.a. die Startups in der Höhle der Löwen, bevor diese zum Pitch in dem Fernsehformat antreten. Auf Basis ihrer langjährigen Erfahrungen in dem Bereich hat sie kürzlich ihr Buch mit dem Titel “Die Höhle der Löwen - vom Pitch zum Deal” veröffentlicht. Das Gespräch war sehr interessant und ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Ruth für die vielen Insights zum Thema Startup-Pitch. Was ist ein Startup-Pitch? eine Präsentation vor potentiellen Investoren oder potentiellen Kunden, um Investorengelder zu erhalten oder Neukunden zu gewinnen die Präsentation wird auch Pitch-Deck genannt Zentrale Inhalte eines Startup-Pitch: das Geschäftsmodell auf den “Punkt” bringen (Klarheit über das eigene Geschäftsmodell entwickeln) wie sieht der Wachstumsmechanismus aus wie verdienen wir zukünftig Geld Was ist das Problem und wie sieht unsere Lösung dafür aus (Achtung: keine “Feature-Schlacht” zur Lösung)? Darstellung von Markt und Wettbewerb (Trends und Positionierung) Details zum Gründer-/Führungsteam (Stärken der einzelnen Personen präsentieren) Ein roter Faden muss sich durch die Präsentation ziehen Authentisch sein Was sollte nicht in einem Startup-Pitch passieren? Die Lösung für das Problem nicht gut zu formulieren oder nicht auf den Punkt zu bringen Den Wettbewerb unterschätzen Das Marktpotential und -volumen nicht richtig kennen #startups #startupinvestment #startuppitch #venturecapital #dhdl #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes Links - Ruth Cremer Website https://ruthcremer.de/de/ Unternehmen www.numbersaresexy.de LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-cremer-1a58198b/ Youtube Auf YouTube gibt Ruth viele Pitch-Tipps rund um den Startup-Pitch https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY1XQUyOHPsnzKIeC9Vd_bA Buch: Das Buch von Ruth "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" könnt ihr hier bestellen: https://www.amazon.de/Die-Höhle-Löwen-Pitch-Deal/dp/3442179386/ref=zg_bs_498260_2/260-3332204-5919537?pd_rd_i=3442179386&psc=1 Instagram Wenn Ihr mehr zu Ruth als Unternehmerin, ihre Arbeit für "Die Höhle der Löwen" und Startups im Allgemeinen oder ihr Leben als Digitale Nomaden und ihre nächsten Konferenz-Auftritte erfahren wollt, folgt Ihr ihr am besten auf Instagram unter @ruthcremer. Links Hans-Heinz Wisotzky: Webseite www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ XING https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
Ruth Cremer ist Gründerin und Geschäftsführerin der Entrepreneurial Education, sie berät Gründer:innen und Investoren und entwickelt mit ihrem Unternehmen Lernprodukte für unternehmerisches Wissen. Sie ist Mathematikerin, Hochschul-Dozentin für Unternehmertum und seit rund 5 Jahren berät sie die Produktionsfirma von "Die Höhle der Löwen" bei der Auswahl und Vorbereitung der Kandidaten (also der Gründer:innen der Startups). Außerdem hat sie das neue Buch "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" zur Sendung geschrieben, in dem sie erklärt, wie man sich richtig auf Investoren vorbereitet und viele Dinge aus der Sendung analysiert und bewertet. Ruth Cremer lebt und arbeitet in Köln. Themen Mit Ruth Cremer konnte ich in den GainTalents-Podcastfolgen 189 und 190 über den perfekten Startup-Pitch sprechen. Ruth berät u.a. die Startups in der Höhle der Löwen, bevor diese zum Pitch in dem Fernsehformat antreten. Auf Basis ihrer langjährigen Erfahrungen in dem Bereich hat sie kürzlich ihr Buch mit dem Titel “Die Höhle der Löwen - vom Pitch zum Deal” veröffentlicht. Das Gespräch war sehr interessant und ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Ruth für die vielen Insights zum Thema Startup-Pitch. Was ist ein Startup-Pitch? eine Präsentation vor potentiellen Investoren oder potentiellen Kunden, um Investorengelder zu erhalten oder Neukunden zu gewinnen die Präsentation wird auch Pitch-Deck genannt Zentrale Inhalte eines Startup-Pitch: das Geschäftsmodell auf den “Punkt” bringen (Klarheit über das eigene Geschäftsmodell entwickeln) wie sieht der Wachstumsmechanismus aus wie verdienen wir zukünftig Geld Was ist das Problem und wie sieht unsere Lösung dafür aus (Achtung: keine “Feature-Schlacht” zur Lösung)? Darstellung von Markt und Wettbewerb (Trends und Positionierung) Details zum Gründer-/Führungsteam (Stärken der einzelnen Personen präsentieren) Ein roter Faden muss sich durch die Präsentation ziehen Authentisch sein Was sollte nicht in einem Startup-Pitch passieren? Die Lösung für das Problem nicht gut zu formulieren oder nicht auf den Punkt zu bringen Den Wettbewerb unterschätzen Das Marktpotential und -volumen nicht richtig kennen #startups #startupinvestment #startuppitch #venturecapital #dhdl #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes Links - Ruth Cremer Website https://ruthcremer.de/de/ Unternehmen www.numbersaresexy.de LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-cremer-1a58198b/ Youtube Auf YouTube gibt Ruth viele Pitch-Tipps rund um den Startup-Pitch https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY1XQUyOHPsnzKIeC9Vd_bA Buch: Das Buch von Ruth "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" könnt ihr hier bestellen: https://www.amazon.de/Die-Höhle-Löwen-Pitch-Deal/dp/3442179386/ref=zg_bs_498260_2/260-3332204-5919537?pd_rd_i=3442179386&psc=1 Instagram Wenn Ihr mehr zu Ruth als Unternehmerin, ihre Arbeit für "Die Höhle der Löwen" und Startups im Allgemeinen oder ihr Leben als Digitale Nomaden und ihre nächsten Konferenz-Auftritte erfahren wollt, folgt Ihr ihr am besten auf Instagram unter @ruthcremer. Links Hans-Heinz Wisotzky: Webseite www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ XING https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
Ruth Cremer ist Gründerin und Geschäftsführerin der Entrepreneurial Education, sie berät Gründer:innen und Investoren und entwickelt mit ihrem Unternehmen Lernprodukte für unternehmerisches Wissen. Sie ist Mathematikerin, Hochschul-Dozentin für Unternehmertum und seit rund 5 Jahren berät sie die Produktionsfirma von "Die Höhle der Löwen" bei der Auswahl und Vorbereitung der Kandidaten (also der Gründer:innen der Startups). Außerdem hat sie das neue Buch "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" zur Sendung geschrieben, in dem sie erklärt, wie man sich richtig auf Investoren vorbereitet und viele Dinge aus der Sendung analysiert und bewertet. Ruth Cremer lebt und arbeitet in Köln. Themen Mit Ruth Cremer konnte ich in den GainTalents-Podcastfolgen 189 und 190 über den perfekten Startup-Pitch sprechen. Ruth berät u.a. die Startups in der Höhle der Löwen, bevor diese zum Pitch in dem Fernsehformat antreten. Auf Basis ihrer langjährigen Erfahrungen in dem Bereich hat sie kürzlich ihr Buch mit dem Titel “Die Höhle der Löwen - vom Pitch zum Deal” veröffentlicht. Das Gespräch war sehr interessant und ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Ruth für die vielen Insights zum Thema Startup-Pitch. Was ist ein Startup-Pitch? eine Präsentation vor potentiellen Investoren oder potentiellen Kunden, um Investorengelder zu erhalten oder Neukunden zu gewinnen die Präsentation wird auch Pitch-Deck genannt Zentrale Inhalte eines Startup-Pitch: das Geschäftsmodell auf den “Punkt” bringen (Klarheit über das eigene Geschäftsmodell entwickeln) wie sieht der Wachstumsmechanismus aus wie verdienen wir zukünftig Geld Was ist das Problem und wie sieht unsere Lösung dafür aus (Achtung: keine “Feature-Schlacht” zur Lösung)? Darstellung von Markt und Wettbewerb (Trends und Positionierung) Details zum Gründer-/Führungsteam (Stärken der einzelnen Personen präsentieren) Ein roter Faden muss sich durch die Präsentation ziehen Authentisch sein Was sollte nicht in einem Startup-Pitch passieren? Die Lösung für das Problem nicht gut zu formulieren oder nicht auf den Punkt zu bringen Den Wettbewerb unterschätzen Das Marktpotential und -volumen nicht richtig kennen #startups #startupinvestment #startuppitch #venturecapital #dhdl #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes Links - Ruth Cremer Website https://ruthcremer.de/de/ Unternehmen www.numbersaresexy.de LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-cremer-1a58198b/ Youtube Auf YouTube gibt Ruth viele Pitch-Tipps rund um den Startup-Pitch https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY1XQUyOHPsnzKIeC9Vd_bA Buch: Das Buch von Ruth "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" könnt ihr hier bestellen: https://www.amazon.de/Die-Höhle-Löwen-Pitch-Deal/dp/3442179386/ref=zg_bs_498260_2/260-3332204-5919537?pd_rd_i=3442179386&psc=1 Instagram Wenn Ihr mehr zu Ruth als Unternehmerin, ihre Arbeit für "Die Höhle der Löwen" und Startups im Allgemeinen oder ihr Leben als Digitale Nomaden und ihre nächsten Konferenz-Auftritte erfahren wollt, folgt Ihr ihr am besten auf Instagram unter @ruthcremer. Links Hans-Heinz Wisotzky: Webseite www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ XING https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
Ruth Cremer ist Gründerin und Geschäftsführerin der Entrepreneurial Education, sie berät Gründer:innen und Investoren und entwickelt mit ihrem Unternehmen Lernprodukte für unternehmerisches Wissen. Sie ist Mathematikerin, Hochschul-Dozentin für Unternehmertum und seit rund 5 Jahren berät sie die Produktionsfirma von "Die Höhle der Löwen" bei der Auswahl und Vorbereitung der Kandidaten (also der Gründer:innen der Startups). Außerdem hat sie das neue Buch "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" zur Sendung geschrieben, in dem sie erklärt, wie man sich richtig auf Investoren vorbereitet und viele Dinge aus der Sendung analysiert und bewertet. Ruth Cremer lebt und arbeitet in Köln. Themen Mit Ruth Cremer konnte ich in den GainTalents-Podcastfolgen 189 und 190 über den perfekten Startup-Pitch sprechen. Ruth berät u.a. die Startups in der Höhle der Löwen, bevor diese zum Pitch in dem Fernsehformat antreten. Auf Basis ihrer langjährigen Erfahrungen in dem Bereich hat sie kürzlich ihr Buch mit dem Titel “Die Höhle der Löwen - vom Pitch zum Deal” veröffentlicht. Das Gespräch war sehr interessant und ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Ruth für die vielen Insights zum Thema Startup-Pitch. Was ist ein Startup-Pitch? eine Präsentation vor potentiellen Investoren oder potentiellen Kunden, um Investorengelder zu erhalten oder Neukunden zu gewinnen die Präsentation wird auch Pitch-Deck genannt Zentrale Inhalte eines Startup-Pitch: das Geschäftsmodell auf den “Punkt” bringen (Klarheit über das eigene Geschäftsmodell entwickeln) wie sieht der Wachstumsmechanismus aus wie verdienen wir zukünftig Geld Was ist das Problem und wie sieht unsere Lösung dafür aus (Achtung: keine “Feature-Schlacht” zur Lösung)? Darstellung von Markt und Wettbewerb (Trends und Positionierung) Details zum Gründer-/Führungsteam (Stärken der einzelnen Personen präsentieren) Ein roter Faden muss sich durch die Präsentation ziehen Authentisch sein Was sollte nicht in einem Startup-Pitch passieren? Die Lösung für das Problem nicht gut zu formulieren oder nicht auf den Punkt zu bringen Den Wettbewerb unterschätzen Das Marktpotential und -volumen nicht richtig kennen #startups #startupinvestment #startuppitch #venturecapital #dhdl #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes Links - Ruth Cremer Website https://ruthcremer.de/de/ Unternehmen www.numbersaresexy.de LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-cremer-1a58198b/ Youtube Auf YouTube gibt Ruth viele Pitch-Tipps rund um den Startup-Pitch https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY1XQUyOHPsnzKIeC9Vd_bA Buch: Das Buch von Ruth "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" könnt ihr hier bestellen: https://www.amazon.de/Die-Höhle-Löwen-Pitch-Deal/dp/3442179386/ref=zg_bs_498260_2/260-3332204-5919537?pd_rd_i=3442179386&psc=1 Instagram Wenn Ihr mehr zu Ruth als Unternehmerin, ihre Arbeit für "Die Höhle der Löwen" und Startups im Allgemeinen oder ihr Leben als Digitale Nomaden und ihre nächsten Konferenz-Auftritte erfahren wollt, folgt Ihr ihr am besten auf Instagram unter @ruthcremer. Links Hans-Heinz Wisotzky: Webseite www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ XING https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
Ruth Cremer ist Gründerin und Geschäftsführerin der Entrepreneurial Education, sie berät Gründer:innen und Investoren und entwickelt mit ihrem Unternehmen Lernprodukte für unternehmerisches Wissen. Sie ist Mathematikerin, Hochschul-Dozentin für Unternehmertum und seit rund 5 Jahren berät sie die Produktionsfirma von "Die Höhle der Löwen" bei der Auswahl und Vorbereitung der Kandidaten (also der Gründer:innen der Startups). Außerdem hat sie das neue Buch "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" zur Sendung geschrieben, in dem sie erklärt, wie man sich richtig auf Investoren vorbereitet und viele Dinge aus der Sendung analysiert und bewertet. Ruth Cremer lebt und arbeitet in Köln. Themen Mit Ruth Cremer konnte ich in den GainTalents-Podcastfolgen 189 und 190 über den perfekten Startup-Pitch sprechen. Ruth berät u.a. die Startups in der Höhle der Löwen, bevor diese zum Pitch in dem Fernsehformat antreten. Auf Basis ihrer langjährigen Erfahrungen in dem Bereich hat sie kürzlich ihr Buch mit dem Titel “Die Höhle der Löwen - vom Pitch zum Deal” veröffentlicht. Das Gespräch war sehr interessant und ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Ruth für die vielen Insights zum Thema Startup-Pitch. Was ist ein Startup-Pitch? eine Präsentation vor potentiellen Investoren oder potentiellen Kunden, um Investorengelder zu erhalten oder Neukunden zu gewinnen die Präsentation wird auch Pitch-Deck genannt Zentrale Inhalte eines Startup-Pitch: das Geschäftsmodell auf den “Punkt” bringen (Klarheit über das eigene Geschäftsmodell entwickeln) wie sieht der Wachstumsmechanismus aus wie verdienen wir zukünftig Geld Was ist das Problem und wie sieht unsere Lösung dafür aus (Achtung: keine “Feature-Schlacht” zur Lösung)? Darstellung von Markt und Wettbewerb (Trends und Positionierung) Details zum Gründer-/Führungsteam (Stärken der einzelnen Personen präsentieren) Ein roter Faden muss sich durch die Präsentation ziehen Authentisch sein Was sollte nicht in einem Startup-Pitch passieren? Die Lösung für das Problem nicht gut zu formulieren oder nicht auf den Punkt zu bringen Den Wettbewerb unterschätzen Das Marktpotential und -volumen nicht richtig kennen #startups #startupinvestment #startuppitch #venturecapital #dhdl #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes Links - Ruth Cremer Website https://ruthcremer.de/de/ Unternehmen www.numbersaresexy.de LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-cremer-1a58198b/ Youtube Auf YouTube gibt Ruth viele Pitch-Tipps rund um den Startup-Pitch https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY1XQUyOHPsnzKIeC9Vd_bA Buch: Das Buch von Ruth "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" könnt ihr hier bestellen: https://www.amazon.de/Die-Höhle-Löwen-Pitch-Deal/dp/3442179386/ref=zg_bs_498260_2/260-3332204-5919537?pd_rd_i=3442179386&psc=1 Instagram Wenn Ihr mehr zu Ruth als Unternehmerin, ihre Arbeit für "Die Höhle der Löwen" und Startups im Allgemeinen oder ihr Leben als Digitale Nomaden und ihre nächsten Konferenz-Auftritte erfahren wollt, folgt Ihr ihr am besten auf Instagram unter @ruthcremer. Links Hans-Heinz Wisotzky: Webseite www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ XING https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
Ruth Cremer ist Gründerin und Geschäftsführerin der Entrepreneurial Education, sie berät Gründer:innen und Investoren und entwickelt mit ihrem Unternehmen Lernprodukte für unternehmerisches Wissen. Sie ist Mathematikerin, Hochschul-Dozentin für Unternehmertum und seit rund 5 Jahren berät sie die Produktionsfirma von "Die Höhle der Löwen" bei der Auswahl und Vorbereitung der Kandidaten (also der Gründer:innen der Startups). Außerdem hat sie das neue Buch "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" zur Sendung geschrieben, in dem sie erklärt, wie man sich richtig auf Investoren vorbereitet und viele Dinge aus der Sendung analysiert und bewertet. Ruth Cremer lebt und arbeitet in Köln. Themen Mit Ruth Cremer konnte ich in den GainTalents-Podcastfolgen 189 und 190 über den perfekten Startup-Pitch sprechen. Ruth berät u.a. die Startups in der Höhle der Löwen, bevor diese zum Pitch in dem Fernsehformat antreten. Auf Basis ihrer langjährigen Erfahrungen in dem Bereich hat sie kürzlich ihr Buch mit dem Titel “Die Höhle der Löwen - vom Pitch zum Deal” veröffentlicht. Das Gespräch war sehr interessant und ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Ruth für die vielen Insights zum Thema Startup-Pitch. Was ist ein Startup-Pitch? eine Präsentation vor potentiellen Investoren oder potentiellen Kunden, um Investorengelder zu erhalten oder Neukunden zu gewinnen die Präsentation wird auch Pitch-Deck genannt Zentrale Inhalte eines Startup-Pitch: das Geschäftsmodell auf den “Punkt” bringen (Klarheit über das eigene Geschäftsmodell entwickeln) wie sieht der Wachstumsmechanismus aus wie verdienen wir zukünftig Geld Was ist das Problem und wie sieht unsere Lösung dafür aus (Achtung: keine “Feature-Schlacht” zur Lösung)? Darstellung von Markt und Wettbewerb (Trends und Positionierung) Details zum Gründer-/Führungsteam (Stärken der einzelnen Personen präsentieren) Ein roter Faden muss sich durch die Präsentation ziehen Authentisch sein Was sollte nicht in einem Startup-Pitch passieren? Die Lösung für das Problem nicht gut zu formulieren oder nicht auf den Punkt zu bringen Den Wettbewerb unterschätzen Das Marktpotential und -volumen nicht richtig kennen #startups #startupinvestment #startuppitch #venturecapital #dhdl #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes Links - Ruth Cremer Website https://ruthcremer.de/de/ Unternehmen www.numbersaresexy.de LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-cremer-1a58198b/ Youtube Auf YouTube gibt Ruth viele Pitch-Tipps rund um den Startup-Pitch https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY1XQUyOHPsnzKIeC9Vd_bA Buch: Das Buch von Ruth "Die Höhle der Löwen - Vom Pitch zum Deal" könnt ihr hier bestellen: https://www.amazon.de/Die-Höhle-Löwen-Pitch-Deal/dp/3442179386/ref=zg_bs_498260_2/260-3332204-5919537?pd_rd_i=3442179386&psc=1 Instagram Wenn Ihr mehr zu Ruth als Unternehmerin, ihre Arbeit für "Die Höhle der Löwen" und Startups im Allgemeinen oder ihr Leben als Digitale Nomaden und ihre nächsten Konferenz-Auftritte erfahren wollt, folgt Ihr ihr am besten auf Instagram unter @ruthcremer. Links Hans-Heinz Wisotzky: Webseite www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ XING https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
T.K. Coleman makes his debut on R&T to discuss his recent conversion to the Catholic Church! About T.K. Coleman T.K Coleman is the Director of Entrepreneurial Education for The Foundation for Economic Education. (FEE). He has also featured on Netflix in The Minimalists’ new documentary, Less Is Now. T.K.’s website: https://tkcoleman.com/
Daniel Cronin und Markus Raunig diskutieren diese Woche folgende Themen:
Reported by University World News, the recent trial of Elizabeth Holmes and her defrauding of investors has raised questions about the education, motivations, and pressures of Holmes and how higher ed can better support and prepare future founders to make the right ethical calls.
Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Limitless Performer Show for entrepreneurs who want to create limitless wealth, make a limitless impact, and enjoy a limitless life. Heard on the Conscious Millionaire Network by millions in 190 countries. Join host, JV Crum III, as he unlocks the human potential secrets of how to evolve your consciousness to become limitless with today's featured guest…. Dame Doria Cordova: The Power of Entrepreneurial Education Dame Doria Cordova is the CEO / Owner of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® – the organization that brought Entrepreneurial, Experiential, Transformational educational programs, since 1979 with nearly 200,000 graduates from over 85 countries. She is a global business developer, humanitarian, philanthropist, a best-selling author. Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes. Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... “The Secret to Becoming Limitless” Hypnotic Audio – Click Here Now! Inc Magazine called our Conscious Millionaire Show one of the "Top 13 Business Podcasts". Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get human potential secrets to become a Limitless Performer!
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Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to create an abundant future for themselves and humanity. Heard by millions in 190 countries. Do you want to put more money in the bank, create a powerful impact, and enjoy a purposeful life? This is the podcast for you! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Today's featured episode... Dame Doria Cordova: The Power of Entrepreneurial Education Dame Doria Cordova is the CEO / Owner of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® – the organization that brought Entrepreneurial, Experiential, Transformational educational programs, since 1979 with nearly 200,000 graduates from over 85 countries. She is a global business developer, humanitarian, philanthropist, a best-selling author. Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making secrets on how you can grow your business and profits faster!
Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to create an abundant future for themselves and humanity. Heard by millions in 190 countries. Do you want to put more money in the bank, create a powerful impact, and enjoy a purposeful life? This is the podcast for you! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Today's featured episode... Dame Doria Cordova: The Power of Entrepreneurial Education Dame Doria Cordova is the CEO / Owner of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® – the organization that brought Entrepreneurial, Experiential, Transformational educational programs, since 1979 with nearly 200,000 graduates from over 85 countries. She is a global business developer, humanitarian, philanthropist, a best-selling author. Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making secrets on how you can grow your business and profits faster!
Joshua and Ryan discuss how we often give loyalty more weight than it truly deserves with podcaster and Director of Entrepreneurial Education for FEE, T.K. Coleman. Listen to the full episode at patreon.com/theminimalists
Joshua and Ryan talk about healing our relationships with stuff, truth, self, values, money, creativity, and people with podcaster and Director of Entrepreneurial Education for FEE, T.K. Coleman, and they answer the following questions: What gave you the inspiration for Love People, Use Things? (00:00) Do we learn more from those that have been redeemed, or from those that have led “perfect” lives? (08:51) How did the line blur so much between private lives and public lives? (10:31) How do I reconcile with my minimalist values when I must trash items I no longer use that can't be donated, recycled, or upcycled? (13:48) What is the true cost of things? (14:43) How do I justify to my minimalist self that it's okay to have numerous accoutrements for several hobbies that bring me joy? (21:00) What separates minimalism from dogmatism? (23:57) How do I rejuvenate my creativity when I'm overwhelmed by burnout? (36:04) How do we avoid falling into maintenance mode as creatives? (40:31) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Support The Minimalists: minimalists.com/support
Dame Doria Cordova is CEO / Owner of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® Program Program – the organization that brought to the world Experiential, Transformational, Entrepreneurial Education (now both off- and on-line), since 1979 with over 165,000 graduates from over 85 countries. The program has inspired some of today's best-known business education and wealth experts and has touched the lives of millions globally. She is a humanitarian, philanthropist, an author and has been in countless Online Trainings, Webinars, podcasts, films, and book series. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast.
Dame Doria Cordova is CEO / Owner of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® Program Program – the organization that brought to the world Experiential, Transformational, Entrepreneurial Education (now both off- and on-line), since 1979 with over 165,000 graduates from over 85 countries. The program has inspired some of today's best-known business education and wealth experts and has touched the lives of millions globally. She is a humanitarian, philanthropist, an author and has been in countless Online Trainings, Webinars, podcasts, films, and book series. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast.
Dame Doria Cordova is CEO / Owner of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® Program Program – the organization that brought to the world Experiential, Transformational, Entrepreneurial Education (now both off- and on-line), since 1979 with over 165,000 graduates from over 85 countries. The program has inspired some of today's best-known business education and wealth experts and has touched the lives of millions globally. She is a humanitarian, philanthropist, an author and has been in countless Online Trainings, Webinars, podcasts, films, and book series. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast.
Dame Doria Cordova is CEO / Owner of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® Program Program – the organization that brought to the world Experiential, Transformational, Entrepreneurial Education (now both off- and on-line), since 1979 with over 165,000 graduates from over 85 countries. The program has inspired some of today's best-known business education and wealth experts and has touched the lives of millions globally. She is a humanitarian, philanthropist, an author and has been in countless Online Trainings, Webinars, podcasts, films, and book series. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast.
Dame Doria Cordova is CEO / Owner of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® Program Program – the organization that brought to the world Experiential, Transformational, Entrepreneurial Education (now both off- and on-line), since 1979 with over 165,000 graduates from over 85 countries. The program has inspired some of today's best-known business education and wealth experts and has touched the lives of millions globally. She is a humanitarian, philanthropist, an author and has been in countless Online Trainings, Webinars, podcasts, films, and book series. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast.
Dame Doria Cordova is CEO / Owner of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® Program Program – the organization that brought to the world Experiential, Transformational, Entrepreneurial Education (now both off- and on-line), since 1979 with over 165,000 graduates from over 85 countries. The program has inspired some of today's best-known business education and wealth experts and has touched the lives of millions globally. She is a humanitarian, philanthropist, an author and has been in countless Online Trainings, Webinars, podcasts, films, and book series. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast.
Dame Doria Cordova is CEO / Owner of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® Program Program – the organization that brought to the world Experiential, Transformational, Entrepreneurial Education (now both off- and on-line), since 1979 with over 165,000 graduates from over 85 countries. The program has inspired some of today's best-known business education and wealth experts and has touched the lives of millions globally. She is a humanitarian, philanthropist, an author and has been in countless Online Trainings, Webinars, podcasts, films, and book series. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast.
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A best-selling author and the host of Radio Free Enterprise, Frank Felker has more than 40 years experience starting, running and helping small businesses. Today his focus is entrepreneurial education. Over 25,000 entrepreneurs from 170 countries have enrolled in his online business courses and he has taught thousands more at live events across the United States, in Germany, Brazil and the United Kingdom. His book, Unlocking The M Cube, How to Master the Six Sides of Business Success, makes clear why only a small number of business owners thrive and succeed while the vast majority struggle and fail, and what every business owner needs to do to create the entrepreneurial life of your dreams. Website: https://frankfelker.com/ Book: https://amzn.to/3rgNmhw
Ronald Beghetto talks with Elyse Burden about Real World Scholars and how she co-created an organization that focuses on giving students the opportunity to become real entrepreneurs and create Ecommerce businesses. Burden explains how entrepreneurship can be used to bring any passion to life, makie students excited about the learning process, and allow both teachers and students to move beyond the usual confines of a classroom. Burden tells listeners how important it is to disrupt the assumptions that currently exist regarding who gets to be an entrepreneur, what they look like, and what they can do. She imagines a future where students and stakeholders are seen as equal partners in the creation of educational journeys. You can learn more about Elyse Burden by following these links Linked In, Real World Scholars. You can also follow Elyse on twitter: @LyzBurden
#026 With all of the focus on financial literacy, roughly 45 states have adopted standards for financial literacy, there is yet to be significant progress within the curriculum in schools. Only 6 states require that you take a course on financial literacy before graduation. Standards for financial literacy include Economic Education, Financial Education, Entrepreneurial Education, and Personal Finance Education. Particularly lacking in schools is Personal Finance Education. The passion has been noted to be highest in low to moderate-income communities. For Full show notes and transcript go to Raising Financial FreedomIn This Episode:· [02:25] Meet today's guest, Robert Church.· [02:22] How far have we come with financial literacy?· [05:36] How much financial literacy should a child get from 1st grade. · [07:02] What methods have you used in your home to teach financial literacy?· [10:20] Amongst Saving, Earning, Budgeting, or Investing, what one point would you choose?· [11:21] What if 50% of the country was financially fit, how would that change the landscape?· [15:55] What is DoughMain Financial Literacy Foundation?· [25:54] What is the Fit-Kit?· [31:42] What is the biggest challenge the organization has had to face?· [38:28] How important is it that we make the best decision about money?· [40:29] since you started on this road of financial literacy, what is the best thing that has happened?· [43:50] What is the best piece of advice you can give to parents out there?· [46:31] How to contact Robert Links Mentioned: Website: www.dmfinancialliteracy.org Email: rchurch@domainfoundation.org Book: Everyday money for Everyday PeopleCheck out our website: https://raisingfinancialfreedom.com/Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RaisingFinancialFreedom Like us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RF_Freedom
Show Highlights Just for a moment, think of all the masters in the world of personal development and financial literacy, such as Jack Canfield and Tony Robbins...well they too learned from masters. And I am honored to introduce you to one of those...the amazing Dame Doria Cordova, a life long educator and CEO of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® Program. Her organization has brought to the world powerful Experiential, Transformational, Entrepreneurial Education (now both off and on-line), since 1979 with over 165,000 graduates from over 85 countries (some of the biggest names in the industry). Today's dialogue reveals some of the most important and effective strategies one must focus on during this unprecedented time in the world. From creating your own economic engine and mastering your emotions to remembering the fundamental change agent...love! With Doria's number one mission being to transform educational systems around the world and eradicate poverty and hunger, her generosity today is beyond valuable. Listen, learn and deploy the general principles she shares with us. It could change your life! Listen in to find out Doria's free gift for you. EXCELLERATED BUSINESS SUCCESS MODEL Free E-book PLUS Magical Recovery Exercise
Right now is a hard time to work in the service industry. Across the country and around the world servers and others who work in restaurants, many permanently. If you've worked in service and are looking for new opportunities, it's easy to overlook just how valuable your experience can be in new lines of work. In this episode of Career Crashers, Isaac is joined by TK Coleman to talk about why work experience in the service industry is so valuable and how to sell others on your skills when job hunting in new industries. TK Coleman is the Director of Entrepreneurial Education at the Foundation for Economic Education and the host and creator of Revolution of One.
Right now is a hard time to work in the service industry. Across the country and around the world servers and others who work in restaurants, many permanently. If you've worked in service and are looking for new opportunities, it's easy to overlook just how valuable your experience can be in new lines of work. In this episode of Career Crashers, Isaac is joined by TK Coleman to talk about why work experience in the service industry is so valuable and how to sell others on your skills when job hunting in new industries. TK Coleman is the Director of Entrepreneurial Education at the Foundation for Economic Education and the host and creator of Revolution of One.
We reunite with an old friend on this episode of Bizpod. Denny Collie joins us in discussing entrepreneurship education in the arts and the importance of learning business.
Scott Mann, Director of Education and Training of VentureLab shares with Innovation World. Venture Lab focuses Entrepreneurial Education for Kids. https://venturelab.org/ Join Innovation World in Inspiring Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in K-12 and Beyond. www.innovationworld.org
On the How to Be A Millionaire show with Cydney O'Sullivan, my guest Dame Doria Cordova is CEO / Owner of Excellerated Business Schools® / Money & You® Program – the organization that brought to the world Experiential, Transformational, Entrepreneurial Education (now both off- and on-line), since 1979 with over 165,000 graduates from over 85 countries. The program has inspired some of today's best-known business education and wealth experts and has touched the lives of millions globally. She is a humanitarian, philanthropist, an author and has been in countless Online Trainings, Webinars, podcasts, films and book series. Cydney O'Sullivan enjoys teaching authorities and experts how to become a millionaire by honing and optimizing their irresistible offers, signature Million Dollar Positioning, authority books and signature coaching programs. Email: cydney@millionairesacademy.com Website: https://MillionairesAcademy.com Facebook: https://business.facebook.com/MillionairesAcademy/ and https://www.facebook.com/groups/celebrityexperts LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/millionairesacademy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MillionairesAca
LISTEN: APPLE | SPOTIFY | STITCHER | YOUTUBE If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon : https://bit.ly/3d0piI0 PayPal: https://bit.ly/2AV4pAt TK Coleman is the Director of Entrepreneurial Education at FEE, a writer, motivational speaker, entrepreneur, teacher, coach, podcaster and much more. He is the Host and Producer for #RevolutionOfOne, Personal development is the antidote to political despair #VoteForYourself we talk about education, self actualization, the power of going within, family, God, spirituality, finding your true power and claiming your liberty, living your passion, creating your dreams and being the change you want to see in the world. Connect w/ TK: Instagram: @officialtkcoleman Website: http://tkcoleman.com/ Twitter: @TK_Coleman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tkcoleman FEE & Revolution of 1 fee.org/rev1 Twitter: @feeonline @revolutionof1 Mikeadelic is Sponsored by SHEATH UNDERWEAR Get 20% off Sitewide - the most comfortable, unique pair of underwear you'll ever wear, mens, womens, plus super comfy T-shirts and more all at www.sheathunderwear.com - Enter the promo code Mikeadelic at checkout to get a sweet discount on some awesome gear. Connect With Mike: Website: https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Patreon: https://bit.ly/3d0piI0 Email: https://bit.ly/2Dsv2v4 Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XCchg7 Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Pqc50B Twitter: https://bit.ly/2IwIhik Listen Everywhere: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Vf2RKf Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2W8w72c GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/2PlJiKG Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2DrRnc6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2IzMz8I Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3mYzExX Also Available on Podbean, Speaker, Breaker, Tunein, Castro, I heart radio, Overcast, Soundcloud and everywhere podcasts are found Subscribe to the Inner Sanctum Monthly Newsletter https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Sponsored By: Student Loan Tutor: https://bit.ly/2X2meF4 * Say you found them through mikeadelic for extra special magical love and care. and by SHEATH UNDERWEAR Get 20% off the most comfortable, unique pair of underwear you'll ever wear. www.sheathunderwear.com - Enter code Mikeadelic at checkout to get a sweet discount on some awesome under threads. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon or PayPal * Become a patron and get access to bonus episodes and the private inner sanctum discord channel. Thank You Intro Music Provided by Danny Barnett & Galaxia: https://bit.ly/2XB3sDr
In this episode, Ihklaq Sidhu, PhD and Mike Grandinetti share information about "Global Venture Catalyst", a new hands-on, entrepreneurial education initiative they're launching to provide 500 engineers, technical students, and business school students around the world a transformative experience to work in diverse teams to develop new hight-impact projects. Today's topics include: Details about the Global Venture Catalyst, such as what participants can expect to experience or achieve What Ikhlaq's and Mike's goals are in creating this innovative program and what would make it successful Why they decided to create this offering What makes it different from other programs out there How students can apply and where should they go for additional information The themes of Ihklaq's book, "Innovation Engineering”, and what he was hoping to accomplish by writing it How Ihklaq and Mike see the pandemic shaping engineering and entrepreneurship going forward, even after normal activities resume
Elevate NOW! listeners, this is the episode I couldn't wait to record. You are in for such a special treat! We have none other than TK Coleman in the house today!!!!We are all playing a game. Do you know what game you are in? If you do not, then how are you ever going to be competitive? Let alone win? In this episode, we uncover those answers. A son of a pastor in inner-city Chicago, with a supportive family, TK Coleman grew up tightly connected to and inspired by his family and community. This foundation birthed a passion for creative art and storytelling which TK pursued into his college career. These were followed only second to a love for philosophy. Then he discovered entrepreneurship."Entrepreneurship was like a revelation. It was somehow the combination of my two great loves—storytelling and philosophy—in action".T.K Coleman is the Director of Entrepreneurial Education for The Foundation for Economic Education. (FEE). His primary task is to explore various ways to popularize and promote entrepreneurial thinking to a new generation. As part of this mission, T.K. oversees the Revolution of One project which is a series of education workshops, live events, media productions, and written content that focuses on themes like personal freedom, economic self-sufficiency, leadership development, and the power of individual creativity.CONNECT with TK Colemanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tkcoleman/https://fee.org/rev1/abouttkhttps://www.instagram.com/officialtkcoleman/?hl=en
Markus Raunig und Daniel Cronin diskutieren diese Woche folgende Themen:News der WocheDie Achterbahnfahrt der Tech-Aktien, Das Comback von AirBnB, Der Angriff von Gurkerl auf Billa & Spar, Die Fragezeichen hinter Amazon Reviews, Die vermeintliche Attraktivität von Startups als Arbeitgeber, Deep Dive: Entrepreneurial Education - von Mindset bis NotenRockstar der Woche: Florian Dorfbauer, Moonshots & Predictions: Relaunch des Bildungssystems, Userreviews mit Vertrauen, Programmierer mit Ablaufdatum ---Du hast Feedback, Ideen, Moonshots oder Predictions zu den heutigen Themen? Schick uns deinen Text oder ein Soundbite an podcast@austrianstartups.com und werde ein Teil der nächsten Episode.---Weiterlesen:How SoftBank Made Billions Using The Biggest "Gamma Squeeze" In History (ZeroHedge): https://t1p.de/06ln Amazon takes down a five-star fraud in the UK (The Verge): https://t1p.de/e35h Startups sind die unattraktivsten Arbeitgeber für Österreichs Studierende (Der Brutkasten): https://t1p.de/pn8w A robot wrote this article. Are you scared yet, human? (The Guardian): https://t1p.de/5zt2 Austrian Startups Stammtisch #85 - Entrepreneurial Education: https://t1p.de/qu45 ---Musik (Intro/Outro): www.sebastianegger.com
Givers, Doers, & Thinkers—A Podcast on Philanthropy and Civil Society
Givers, Doers, and Thinkers introduces listeners to the fascinating people and important ideas at the heart of American civil society. Join Jeremy Beer every Wednesday, starting September 9, 2020, for discussions with philanthropists, foundation leaders, reformers, social entrepreneurs, nonprofit executives, religious believers, historians, sociologists, philosophers, journalists, and anyone else who will help us understand contemporary civil society's achievements and failures. Jeremy will also sprinkle in practical advice for nonprofit leaders and fundraisers.Some of our guests include Alicia Manning (The Bradley Foundation), T.K. Coleman (Director of Entrepreneurial Education at the Foundation for Economic Education), Patrick Deneen (Author of Why Liberalism Failed), Garrett Johnson (Lincoln Network), and many more. This is the podcast for anyone interested in that vital space where philanthropy and civil society intersect.Thanks for joining us.
Why do we need to bring Entrepreneurial Education to schools? In conversation with 1M1B founder Mr. Manav Subodh and Principal National Public School, Rajaji Nagar Ms. Malathy R Narayan. The world around us is changing very fast, and some of the careers available to children now may not available in the future. We need entrepreneurial education to empower our kids with the skill set that helps them walk different paths. A mindset that fosters problem solving and finding creative solutions that are bigger and better. It encourages kids to be fearless, curious, creative and innovate to design a better world.
This week on Start Podcast, host Margaux Miller speaks with Mitchel Matthews, Founder of Adrenaline Offroad – started in 2017 as a mods and accessories start-up for truck enthusiasts, and since turned into a full-fledged ecommerce and lifestyle business. In this episode, Adrenaline Offroad's founder provides tips for growing a YouTube audience and navigating eCommerce sales versus being a lifestyle business. Mitchel offers advice on how to set goals and how to attack digital marketing for start-ups. If you are looking to grow your own lifestyle business focused on a niche industry or if you just love trucks and mods and want to get to know Mitchel Matthews – be sure to check out this episode! For full show notes and resources directly from our guests, visit www.StartPodcast.ca, and Subscribe Now wherever you’re listening to never miss an episode. ------------------------------------- In This Episode, You Will Learn: 0:26 to 4:43 The Story of Adrenaline Offroad 4:44 to 7:26 Starting a Business at 19 Yrs Old 7:27 to 8:46 eCommerce Sales vs. Lifestyle Business on YouTube 8:47 to 10:49 How to Succeed on YouTube 10:50 to 13:37 How to Navigate Partnerships and Suppliers 13:48 to 17:09 Selling from Canada to the US – Online vs. Wholesale 17:10 to 18:48 Buying from China During Covid-19 19:45 to 21:40 Speed Round 23:00 to 25:00 Keeping It Real in Customer Service 25:05 to 27:18 Mental Health in Business – Focus on Your Goals 27:19 to 31:13 High School vs Entrepreneurial Education 31:14 to 33:27 How to Set Goals and Keep Learning 34:40 to 37:10 Digital Marketing Tips 39:30 to 41:56 Resources from Mitchel and How to Get in Touch --------------------------------------- Follow Adrenaline Offroad – And Let Them Know What You Learned From This Episode: adrenalineoffroadoutfitters.com Instagram @AdrenalineOffroadOutfitters and @TheMitchelMatthews Facebook @AdrenalineOffroadOutfitters YouTube @MitchelMatthews Follow Start Podcast – And Share What You Learned From This Episode: startpodcast.ca Facebook: @StartPodcast Instagram: @StartPodcast Twitter: @MargauxAMiller YouTube: @MargauxMiller Find Your Start - Episode Resources: Book: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki Book: Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Video Summary of Think and Grow Rich Book: The Secret of the Ages by Robert Collier
In this interview with T.K. Coleman (the Director of Entrepreneurial Education at the Foundation for Economic Education and Co-Founder & Education Director of Praxis) we talk about drawing a distinction in how "cancel culture" is not a new phenomenon, and how Christians should respond to these realities with what he calls "compassion culture" or what we might call "enemy love." We also talk about our cultural moment and racial tensions, political polarization that objectifies Black people (from both the left and the right), and once again, "what we might do about all of it." I hope you enjoy this conversation, and I hope you go and follow T.K. on Twitter and connect up with the amazing work he is doing in helping young people develop a spirt of creativity and financial clarity over at FEE & Praxis. Connect & Follow T.K. Coleman: - FEE show "Revolution of 1": https://fee.org/rev1 - Praxis: https://discoverpraxis.com/meet-education-director-tk-coleman/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/TK_Coleman Connect and Listen to Wisdom Collective on Other Platforms: - Best contact for Adam is on Twitter https://twitter.com/keeppdxbeard - Available on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... - Available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Qq3WoP...
Chris Spangle, Harry Price, and Rhinehold are joined by T.K. Coleman for a discussion on the path necessary for building a libertarian world. We discuss the myths that keep us believing in the efficacy of government, what role race plays in society, and how we can innovate our way to a better world. This is one of our favorite episodes ever and a great one to share with friends. T. K. Coleman is the Director of Entrepreneurial Education at the Foundation for Economic Education and Co-Founder & Education Director of Praxis. He is a prolific writer and speaker with a singular mission: to awaken people to their own creative power. T. K. describes himself as an entrepreneur first and a motivator second. He's a strong believer in the idea that he has a responsibility to face the everyday challenges of creating value in the free market if he's going to spend his life trying to get other people to believe in free markets. Video: https://youtu.be/YolMRrNHHfo Links http://tkcoleman.com/ https://twitter.com/TK_Coleman Host for Revolution Of One - https://fee.org/rev1 T.K. Coleman Is Teaching Young People to Take the World Head-On and Creatively - https://www.theepochtimes.com/t-k-coleman-is-teaching-young-people-to-take-the-world-head-on-and-creatively_3398668.html 136: Comedian Stewart Huff on Creative Thinking - https://wal.fireside.fm/165 Misc. Subscribe to the podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/we-are-libertarians See the new website - https://wearelibertarians.com/ Visit the store - http://wearelibertarians.store Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/wearelibertarians Get The Libertarian Aurora email - http://eepurl.com/dDQSev Join the Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/wearelibertarians Listen to WAL Network Shows - https://wearelibertarians.com/shows/ Subscribe to the YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/WeAreLibertarians Start a Liberty & Chill - https://wearelibertarians.com/liberty-chill We are a proud member of http://www.libertarianpodcasts.com/.
What does freedom mean to T.K. Coleman, director of entrepreneurial education at FEE and the host of the "Revolution of One" YouTube series? "Recognizing that I have the permission and the power to be the predominant creative fore in my own life," he said. "It's understanding that power does not begin with a discussion of external realities. It begins with an affirmation of internal reality. That I am not powerful because I happen to have a president that I want. I am not powerful because it happens to be the case that my circumstances agree with me. "I am powerful because I choose to be a causative force in my own experience." T.K. is the Director of Entrepreneurial Education at the Foundation for Economic Education and Co-Founder & Education Director of Praxis. He is a prolific writer and speaker with a singular mission: to awaken people to their own creative power. K. describes himself as an entrepreneur first and a motivator second. He's a strong believer in the idea that he has a responsibility to face the everyday challenges of creating value in the free market if he's going to spend his life trying to get other people to believe in free markets. Learn more in today’s episode.
TK Coleman is the Director of Entrepreneurial Education at the Foundation for Economic Education, the Co-Founder of Praxis, and Host of the Revolution of One podcast. In this episode Isaac and TK dive into TK’s career journey, how he lets curiosity lead him to new opportunities, how to make difficult career decision, and much more. In this episode: * How TK career journey hasn’t followed a linear path * Why curiosity is key to a great career * How TK thought through career opportunities * Bringing creativity to the way you see the world * Why doing your work with enthusiasm leads to new opportunities * Dealing with pressure from others when making a career change * No one will give you a refund on your regret * Why you should invest and be creative in pursuing your goals without fears exploitation Check out TK’s full career journey on the Isaac Morehouse podcast: https://isaacmorehouse.com/2017/08/21/126-part-one-of-tk-colemans-career-journey-from-american-express-to-american-idol-to-praxis/ https://isaacmorehouse.com/2017/09/04/127-part-two-of-tk-colemans-career-journey/ We also want to hear your story. If you've created an opportunity and found a career that makes you feel alive, send it to Isaac [at] crash.co
T.K. Coleman is the Education Director at Praxis, an apprenticeship and job placement program. He’s also the Director of Entrepreneurial Education at FEE, the Foundation for Economic Education. Growing up in Chicago, Illinois, T.K.’s tight-knit family and church community really shaped him as a person. But later on during his college years at Western Michigan University is where he studied philosophy and started to think more deeply about life’s big questions. And that’s also where he discovered the music of the talented jazz singer-songwriter, Kurt Elling, and immediately was profoundly impacted. T.k. Coleman: http://tkcoleman.com/ PWL Podcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/peoplewelovepodcast My Instagram: http://instagram.com/adamchoit PWL Official Site: http://peoplewelovepodcast.com
And today what we're going to talk about is how I have spent more on education in the last three years being an entrepreneur than I did during college, combined.
TK Coleman, Director of Entrepreneurial Education at FEE and Co-Founder of Praxis, joins the show to discuss how he reconciles free-market economics with his faith. "Freedom has always seemed scary," Coleman says, "Whenever you talk about freedom you always strike a nerve on our desire to control other people." Is there a threat of governments like that of China's exploiting free markets, and if there is what can be done about it? Is it okay for government to commit the same sins which aren't permitted for the individual? On black people disproportionately facing injustice, Coleman says: "The drug war does more to damage African-Americans than drugs themselves." With that in mind, what are we doing to heal race relations? Listen to the full episode for all this and more. Visit T.K. Coleman's website tkcoleman.com Email A Neighbor's Choice with a guest suggestion, story tip or question at hello@aneighborschoice.com Find David Gornoski on YouTube Visit the A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com
T. K. Coleman is the Director of Entrepreneurial Education at the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) and the host of The Revolution of One podcast. As a member of the FEE faculty, he is a prolific writer and speaker and leads workshops on themes related to entrepreneurship, economics, and education. I met T.K. through our friends at The Minimalists podcast, where T.K. is a regular guest. On this podcast, T.K. and I are talking about race relations in America. This topic has made headlines recently, but the stress of being black in the US is nothing new for people who cope every day with a society that refuses to fully accept them. T.K. is one of the best speakers I’ve ever heard describe the struggles facing young people of colour in a system that is biased to favour some over others. He discusses the fundamental fears that keep us divided, the reasons COVID-19 disproportionately affects African Americans and some of the key factors that can help us overcome our differences. Here’s the outline of this interview with T.K. Coleman: [00:00:32] The Minimalists podcast. [00:01:08] The fall of CrossFit founder and CEO Greg Glassman. [00:03:38] Peter Gray; Podcast: Free to Learn: Unleashing the Instinct to Play; Book: Free to Learn. [00:04:19] Foundation for Economic Education (FEE). [00:05:27] Cofounded the Praxis apprenticeship program with Isaac Morehouse. Praxis introductory video. [00:09:11] Nicholas Taleb. [00:12:12] Race relations. [00:17:25] Video: Sapolsky on Depression in U.S. [00:18:22] Struggles: white students vs black students. [00:23:18] Book: Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Life-Changing Tools for Healthy Relationships, by Marshall Rosenberg. [00:23:53] Book: Language and the Pursuit of Happiness, by Chalmers Brothers. [00:24:43] Book: How to Win Friends and Influence People, by Dale Carnegie. [00:27:57] How to know yourself. [00:28:58] Article: Taking a Walk as a Revolutionary Act by T.K. Coleman and Isaac Morehouse. [00:29:28] Book: Journey of Awakening by Ram Dass. [00:31:06] Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT); Russell Harris article on ACT: Embracing Your Demons: An Overview of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. [00:31:16] Book: The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion, by Jonathan Haidt. [00:32:58] Article: The coronavirus is infecting and killing black Americans at an alarmingly high rate. [00:34:19] Economic, educational, and cultural factors. [00:39:51] The West Memphis Three. [00:42:26] Video: Heartland Future Talks 2019: Robert Sapolsky & Lone Frank. [00:42:35] Book: Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers, Third Edition, by Robert Sapolsky. [00:44:16] The war on drugs. [00:46:17] A16Z podcast: What We Can’t Reveal We Can’t Heal. [00:57:33] Book: Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst; Video: Robert Sapolsky. [01:08:26] Exposing kids to diversity. [01:13:05] Increasing opportunity rather than giving preferential treatment based on demographic. [01:18:28] Book: The Evolution of Everything: How New Ideas Emerge by Matt Ridley. [01:18:33] Video: Nassim Nicholas Taleb: "Localism and its Application to Lebanon". [01:18:51] The rich always fear the poor. [01:20:02] Follow T.K.’s work.
Here you can listen to the full podcast on Validation by Vaneska Shah. About Beingpreneur: Beingpreneur is an organization that focuses on developing leadership in the youth. Beingpreneur Encourages youth entrepreneurship and is an Entrepreneurial Education and Entrepreneurship Development platform. Podcasts have been introduced by us with a motive to engage the existing young leaders to inspire other aspiring leaders and we welcome volunteers to share their inspirational stories with us. We would be more than happy to share motivational stories by you. You can get in touch with us from the links below: https://www.instagram.com/beingpreneur/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/beingpreneur/
Today's guest is a brother in freedom. T. K. Coleman is the Director of Entrepreneurial Education at the Foundation for Economic Education and Co-Founder & Education Director of Praxis. He is a prolific writer and speaker with a singular mission: to awaken people to their own creative power. T. K. describes himself as an entrepreneur first and a motivator second. He's a strong believer in the idea that he has a responsibility to face the everyday challenges of creating value in the free market if he's going to spend his life trying to get other people to believe in free markets. He regularly works with young people, administering advice to help them take control of their own lives, discover what they're truly passionate about, and then take actionable steps to achieve that. Now, hear his take on the Essential 11 questions. More places you can find TK: Instagram - @officialtkcoleman & @revolutionof1 Twitter - @TK_Coleman Website - http://tkcoleman.com/
T.K. Coleman, Director of Entrepreneurial Education at FEE, talks about freedom over coercion, how to nourish our souls during a pandemic, and why we should embrace the ugly parts of our story.
Joshua and Ryan discuss appropriate preparations for those seeking early retirement with the Director of Entrepreneurial Education for the Foundation for Economic Education, T.K. Coleman. Listen to “Maximal” episodes of The Minimalists Private Podcast exclusively at patreon.com/theminimalists
With Arvind Malhotra, H. Allen Andrew Professor of Entrepreneurial Education and Professor and Strategy of Entrepreneurship, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School With the world focused on the global coronavirus pandemic, decision makers wrestle with how to solve such “wicked problems” – massive challenges that are complex, have many interdependencies and are virtually impossible for anyone to solve by themselves. During this episode, business professor Arvind Malhotra discusses a timely approach to problem solving described in his new book “Unleashing the Crowd: Collaborative Solutions to Wicked Business and Societal Problems.” Why should we avoid the temptation to break these kinds of problems into smaller pieces? What’s gained by allowing larger groups of people to define problems while they solve them? And how can we let people openly contribute multiple ideas and perspectives at their own pace? Malhotra will introduce you to a method of thinking that can influence how we address many pressing issues: from climate change and hunger to educational inequity and the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Joshua and Ryan discuss how to maximize wealth, how to minimize financial stress, and the wisest economic actions to take with the Director of Entrepreneurial Education for the Foundation for Economic Education, T.K. Coleman, and they answer the following questions: How do I maximize my wealth while minimizing my stress in accumulating it? (01:12) What are the wisest economic actions to take on a modest income? (12:02) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Support The Minimalists: minimalists.com/support
Joshua and Ryan discuss the appropriate preparation and response to societal crises with the Director of Entrepreneurial Education for the Foundation for Economic Education, T.K. Coleman, and they answer the following questions: Are we preparing needlessly for problems that won’t exist? (07:11) How does the free market respond to a crisis? (09:56) Why aren’t there sufficient tests for COVID-19? (21:11) Are there some countries that are handling the pandemic better than the United States? (23:09) Why does tribalism often take precedence over community? (35:22) Is government incompetence and overregulation just as harmful to our health as the virus itself? (44:32) Are some government regulations appropriate and helpful? (47:31) How can we effectively use incentives instead of regulations? (52:38) How effective are masks and respirators against the virus? (1:06:42) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Support The Minimalists: minimalists.com/support
Joshua and Ryan discuss the appropriate preparation and response to societal crises with the Director of Entrepreneurial Education for the Foundation for Economic Education, T.K. Coleman, and they answer the following questions: How likely is a minimalist to survive in a catastrophe? (23:07) How do I quarantine for 2-6 weeks as a minimalist? (39:15) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Support The Minimalists: minimalists.com/support
Kerry McDonald (fee.org/kerry) is the author of the 2019 book, Unschooled: Raising Curious, Well-Educated Children Outside the Conventional Classroom, as well as a regular contributor to Forbes, the Cato Institute, and the Foundation for Economic Education. We discuss Kerry’s faith in the private sector to nurture innovative education models, what sets her book apart from others, her path through Harvard Graduate School of Education, her role in founding the Alliance for Self-Directed Education, and her mysterious new ed-tech business. (Update: not so mysterious any more! Visit https://unschool.school) Kerry has four children, all of whom are unschooled, and three of whom regularly attend a hackerspace/makerspace in Boston.
This week Mike dives into a conversation about entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial education with Sergei and Vadim Revzin, the hosts of The Mentors podcast. We begin by exploring each brother’s origin story of how they got involved in entrepreneurship and mentorship for aspiring entrepreneurs. How do storytelling, asking for help, and having drive contribute to being a successful entrepreneur? How much can be taught and what techniques work best when mentoring? We also explore how entrepreneurship and thinking like an entrepreneur is relevant to just about everyone, whether you’re pitching to venture capitalists or simply trying to stay relevant, inspired, and creative in your professional life. There’s plenty to learn from and be inspired by in this show and from The Mentors. Thanks again to Vadim and Sergei for joining. We hope you enjoy listening!
T.K. Coleman is Education Director for Praxis and Director of Entrepreneurial Education at the Foundation for Economic Education. During this interview, T.K. and Matt Lewis discuss how to find meaning and purpose in your work, and how to succeed in a world where the deck is stacked against you.
In this episode, we discuss Start It Up: The Complete Teen Business Guide to Turning Your Passions into Pay and How We Fight White Supremacy with author Kenrya Rankin. A graduate of Howard University and New York University, Kenrya is an award winning author and speaker whose work has been featured in Fast Company, Ebony, and Glamour. She’s the editorial director for Colorlines. Further, she’s host of the new podcast,The Turn On (NSFW.)I contacted Kenrya initially while researching entrepreneurship education books for an upcoming class project, and I was impressed by Start It Up and the message it sends. It’s not just a “business plan book” - it features students from all backgrounds starting business in their teenage years. It’s an easy read and perfect for one’s classroom. However, I was more excited when I learned Kenrya has an extensive repertoire of anti-racist advocacy works, and this connections between the two are fascinating. Listen in and enjoy!RESOURCESKenrya Rankin’s websiteParent Teacher Home VisitsHow We Fight White Supremacy by Kenrya Rankin and Akiba SolomanStart It Up: The Complete Teen Business Guide to Turning Your Passions into Pay by Kenrya RankinFURTHER LISTENINGThe Short Stacks 15: Akiba Soloman & Kenrya Rankin//How We Fight White Supremacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I was interviewed by Philip Bouchard, Executive Director of TrustedPeer Entrepreneurship Advisory, about how entrepreneurship education has changed, mission-driven entrepreneurship, and what we’ve learned about corporate innovation.
Episode 55: Laura Cooke, the owner of H.L. Franklin Healthy Honey in Statesboro, Georgia. The Health in Honey. From Marketing Consultant to Honey Entrepreneur. Signs of Fraud. Children's Entrepreneurial Education. Hosted By: Deborah Michas (IG: @deborahmichas) & Justin Bizzarro (IG: @justinbizzarro) Episode Notes: 1) When you want to protect your family name and you end up a food entrepreneur. 2) Dealing with fraud and identifying all the indicators that it is fraud. 3) Educating our children on being entrepreneurs. 4) All the healthy things we can get from honey. 5) What does it mean to have college interns. Website: www.franklinfoodsllc.com IG: @hlfhealthyhoney Stay Tuned for Episode 56 on Friday, where we interview Deborah Clemons, the owner and founder of Infusion Blends in Atlanta, Georgia. Website: www.infusionblends.com IG: @infusionblends Stay Tuned for Episode 58 on Wednesday, where we interview Jason Jean, the owner and founder of Tattered Beans in Manheim, Pennsylvania. Website: www.tatteredbeans.com IG: @tatteredbeans Free Podcast. No Advertisements. The stories of Food, Beverage and Nutrition Entrepreneurs and how their failures led to the successes in their lives and in their business. What does the future have in store for the food, beverage, and nutrition entrepreneur? JUSTIN AND THE [FOOD] ENTREPRENEURS Email: justin@thefoodentrepreneurs.com Instagram: @justinandthefoodentrepreneurs ( #foodentrepreneurs ) All music is scored by host or royalty free.
OverviewAs education, and how we educate, changes we seek out new models to learn from. There is a wide variety of change making schools now and Venture Academies is one of them. Today I speak with founder Jon Bacal about how he and his team bring leadership skills, entrepreneurial skills and personalized learning to a school of over 300 disadvantaged middle and high school students. Hint: It is all about relationships...BioJon Bacal is the founder, Executive Director and student leadership coach of Venture Academy, a Minneapolis public charter middle-high school with the mission of building entrepreneurs by developing independence, scholarship and leadership, and also co-leads the Minnesota Learner-Centered Network, a multi-school collaborative of 12 schools supporting youth voice and leadership for school transformation. Over the last 20 years as an education change-maker, Bacal has founded, co-founded or helped launch 30 charter schools in three states as founder and leader of SchoolStart, a nonprofit consulting firm, lead founder of Twin Cities Academy in St. Paul and Hiawatha Academies in Minneapolis, and the Minneapolis Public Schools' Office of New Schools.Connect @JonBacal1 Venture Academies
Ping Shuai from Shanghai University helps explain the transition of businesses and entrepreneurial ecosystem that China’s currently going through and how her project on entrepreneurial education reform could serve as a guiding light to students trying to start off on their own business ventures.
Venture School's mission is to empower students to become capable, curious, and courageous leaders, innovators, and agents of change in their community through groundbreaking educational opportunities. Equipped with an entrepreneurial mindset, their students will be prepared to develop solutions to the complex challenges that affect their lives today and the world tomorrow. Marvin English is the Founding Head of School at VentureSchool Detroit. Prior to his role at VentureSchool, Marvin was the Founding School Principal at EAGLE College Prep Fox Park Charter School (https://eagleprep.org/fox-park) in St. Louis, Missouri and a founding leader of Brilla College Prep Charter School (http://www.brillacollegeprep.org/) in the South Bronx of New York City. Marvin also served as the Founding Director of Curriculum and Instruction for a nonprofit organization that worked in conjunction with Detroit Public Schools. Drew Schantz is Founder and Executive Director of VentureSchool, and a f
The pace of the society of today is proving to be too fast for the school systems to catch up. But this is the same technology that has become the pace maker of society that kids these days are using to get information and knowledge about anything and everything. Two decades ago kids just played video games. There is now learning, interaction and communication. Today, education can come from video games too. But more than this new mode of learning is the online technology that can transform schools into an entrepreneurial education system. Cameron Herold and Ryan Foland understand that this is a huge change and a huge challenge. If done right, it can democratize education and allow students to learn on their own, show what they’ve done, and show how they’ve learned. And when these kids become business experts and entrepreneurs, it will now be about what problem they can solve. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Take The Lead community today: Dr. DianeHamilton.com Dr. Diane Hamilton Facebook Dr. Diane Hamilton Twitter Dr. Diane Hamilton LinkedIn Dr. Diane Hamilton YouTube Dr. Diane Hamilton Instagram
The pace of the society of today is proving to be too fast for the school systems to catch up. But this is the same technology that has become the pace maker of society that kids these days are using to get information and knowledge about anything and everything. Two decades ago kids just played […]
The pace of the society of today is proving to be too fast for the school systems to catch up. But this is the same technology that has become the pace maker of society that kids these days are using to get information and knowledge about anything and everything. Two decades ago kids just played video games. There is now learning, interaction and communication. Today, education can come from video games too. But more than this new mode of learning is the online technology that can transform schools into an entrepreneurial education system. Cameron Herold and Ryan Foland understand that this is a huge change and a huge challenge. If done right, it can democratize education and allow students to learn on their own, show what they’ve done, and show how they’ve learned. And when these kids become business experts and entrepreneurs, it will now be about what problem they can solve. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Take The Lead community today: Dr. DianeHamilton.com Dr. Diane Hamilton Facebook Dr. Diane Hamilton Twitter Dr. Diane Hamilton LinkedIn Dr. Diane Hamilton YouTube Dr. Diane Hamilton Instagram
In this episode, Doris speaks with Dr. Rand Harrington and Phil Klein of Kent Denver School in Colorado. Rand is Head of School and Phil is Instructor of AP Economics, Director of the Hunt Family Institute for Entrepreneurial Education and Director of Development. They discuss creating structures in the school to leverage expertise both in and out of the building to allow for authentic learning. They highlight the importance of teachers acting as curricular architects to design classes for today's students.
Rob talks about the differences between traditional and self, entrepreneurial education. What to expect from self education and why self-awareness is important for you. Why traditional education is useful for certain people and professions and how to balance both of them and benefit yourself. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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There is a need to pass on to the next generation what we used to call " The American Dream" Young people need to know how to start a business and run one successfully buy they also need to be given the vision that there is still opportunity out there. We need to help the next generation to buy into their opportunity to learn and grow and success. They need to be able to see that there is a way that they can rise above their circumstance and become all they were created to be. There are so many young people who have so much to share with the world if we can only find a way to let them know how Steve is joined by Crystal Victoria to talk about how we can make a difference and spread entrepreneurial eduction to the next generation on Thriving Entrepreneur
In this keynote address from the Endeavor Entrepreneur Summit, serial entrepreneur and LinkedIn Co-Founder Reid Hoffman shares his views on the role of entrepreneurs in society and the impact they will play in the creating the future. Hoffman offers valuable rules of thumb for navigating the startup and entrepreneurial process, as well as answering questions on developing markets, customer experience and the reasons to take a company public.