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What if the key to unlocking a more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem lies not just in funding, but in research, mentorship, and global collaboration? On this episode of The Angel Next Door Podcast, host Marcia Dawood sits down with Dr. Shakenna Williams, Executive Director of the Center for Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership at Babson College, to discuss the center's 25-year evolution and its impactful work supporting women and allies in entrepreneurship.Dr. Williams leads initiatives ranging from student and founder support to global research through Babson's accelerator and the Diana International Research Institute. She sheds light on how Babson's blend of mentorship, education, and research is empowering new generations of entrepreneurs while challenging and refining the statistics around women's access to venture capital.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in building a more inclusive entrepreneurial landscape. You'll hear practical insights on the importance of research-driven programs, mentorship dos and don'ts, and what's next for global women's entrepreneurship—making it essential for founders, investors, and ecosystem builders alike. To get the latest from Dr. Shakenna Williams, you can follow her below!https://www.linkedin.com/in/drshakennawilliams/https://www.babson.edu/womens-leadership-institute/about-us/dr-shakenna-k-williams/ Sign up for Marcia's newsletter to receive tips and the latest on Angel Investing!Website: www.marciadawood.comLearn more about the documentary Show Her the Money: www.showherthemoneymovie.comAnd don't forget to follow us wherever you are!Apple Podcasts: https://pod.link/1586445642.appleSpotify: https://pod.link/1586445642.spotifyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/angel-next-door-podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadawood
"Just because you can't see it, doesn't mean it's not real."Onyinye Udokporo, CEO and founder of Enrich Learning, dives into a conversation that's both eye-opening and deeply personal, exploring the differences between UK and US disability cultures. From how each country approaches accessibility and support to the ways people talk about neurodivergence, it's clear that culture shapes the disability experience in ways we don't always realize.A big theme in this discussion is the power of language—how the words we use can either create understanding or reinforce barriers. Onyinye shares why being intentional with language isn't just about being polite; it's about making the world more inclusive and accessible for everyone. This conversation is a reminder that small shifts in how we speak and think about disability can make a huge difference.Key Moments00:37:03 Initial Rejection00:38:53 Mother's Screening00:44:50 Shared Experience00:45:30 Cultural & Generational Factors10:15 Neurodivergence vs. Mental Health30:00 Empowering Language45:15 Authentic Conversations55:00 Cultural Pressures1:05:00 Dyslexia Advocacy1:30:00 Access Through Tutoring1:35:00 Reclaiming “Inspiring”Connect with Onyinye UdokporoLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/onyinyeudokporoPersonal Website: onyinyeudokporo.comCompany Website: enrichlearning.co.uk
Positive Mindset and Entrepreneurial Journey @ 0:00 Neil and Michael discuss the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and embracing the entrepreneurial journey, even when faced with challenges. Neil shares how he pivoted from a corporate career to building his own businesses, overcoming obstacles like financial setbacks and family changes along the way. Building Sustainable E-commerce Businesses @ 1:56 Neil outlines his experience building online companies over the past 17 years, including launching successful private label brands on Amazon and acquiring other e-commerce businesses. He emphasizes the need to create real, sustainable businesses with tangible assets rather than just "side hustles" or "hobby businesses". Acquiring and Scaling E-commerce Businesses @ 2:47 Neil discusses his company's focus on acquiring e-commerce businesses with $1.5-$3.5 million in EBITDA, with the goal of scaling them further through their expertise and resources. He explains the value of building sustainable businesses with tangible assets that can be acquired and grown. Rapid Growth of E-commerce and Mobile Commerce @ 5:42 The discussion explores the explosive growth of e-commerce, especially the shift to mobile purchasing overtaking desktop in recent years. Neil highlights the speed at which the e-commerce industry is evolving and the opportunities this presents for entrepreneurs to build scalable, profitable businesses. Entrepreneurship Education for Youth @ 13:37 Neil shares that he is teaching an entrepreneurship course for 14-18 year olds in his homeschool co-op, with the goal of helping young people start their own businesses in the next 15 weeks. Michael praises this initiative as an important way to foster entrepreneurial mindsets and skills at a young age. Recap and Resources @ 24:46 In closing, Neil provides information on how to connect with him and access his resources, including a book he co-authored with Kevin Harrington on building a "lifestyle-driven business model" through physical product e-commerce. About Neil Twa Are you a podcast owner looking to book an e-commerce and entrepreneurship expert who can deliver game-changing insights for your audience? Look no further than Mr. Twa - he's got the brains, the real-world experience, and the down-to-earth demeanor, and he wrote the book on building automated income with Amazon FBA. For over 17 years, Mr. Twa has been constructing online and offline businesses after departing his senior IBM role. Since 2012, he's launched 5+ personal brands, generated 10 million in revenues as eight-figure sellers, and assisted in the growth of 1000+ others through consulting, coaching, and mentoring alongside partner Reed and their Voltage team. As the sole "Shark"-endorsed Amazon FBA growth consultancy, their "As Seen on TV" strategy anticipates market demands and creates brand marketing pull. This approach pinpoints the 5 CRUCIAL breakthroughs sellers need to transform an Amazon FBA business into a direct-to-consumer brand worth more upon sale than during its building phase. Neil Twa frequently guests on top shows, sharing his mastery of e-commerce, entrepreneurship, and brand building online - with a laser focus on leveraging Amazon FBA and omnichannel marketing strategies. Book him as your next guest to unlock insights that can propel your audience's Amazon FBA ventures in 2024 and beyond! Discover how to leverage Amazon FBA to build an automated income, achieve time freedom, and amass more incredible wealth - whether high-income earners, current business builders, generating passive income, or desiring wealth outside Wall Street! https://podmatch.com/guestdetailpreview/1617919623027x315208613535165500 Website: https://voltagedm.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neiltwa/ Facebook https://web.facebook.com/neiltwa/?_rdc=1&_rdr Twitter https://twitter.com/voltagefba Instagram https://www.instagram.com/neiltwa/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@fbabusinessbuilders YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/NeilTwavoltage
Brien Gearin is a husband, father of 4, and entrepreneur. He is a Partner and podcast host at Millionaire University where they help aspiring entrepreneurs become actual entrepreneurs and build the business that will help them discover true freedom. As Founder/CEO of Ricochet Digital Marketing, he leads a team of professionals who support the growth of home service provider companies by managing their entire digital ecosystem. Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Brien Gearin about redefining entrepreneurship education. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How Millionaire University was founded as an alternative education platform for entrepreneurs. - Why having the right mindset provides a critical foundation for entrepreneurial success. - How Millionaire University provides actional advice from experienced entrepreneurs through its podcast. - Why you shouldn't let fear hold you back from starting your business. - How it's rewarding to connect with entrepreneurs and share their stories with a large audience. Connect with Brien: Guest Contact Info Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Links Mentioned: Millionaire University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Social entrepreneur and gender equality advocate Eena Khalil Lim discusses community-driven change, holistic education, and the importance of fostering a love for learning in this engaging instalment of RYTHM Connect, hosted by Umayal Eswaran. She also shares insights into her work on social entrepreneurship with The Good Shop and the CHILD initiative, which empowers parents to make informed choices for their children's well-being. ________________________________________________________ 00:00-01:01 – Introduction Introducing guest Eena Khalil Lim 01:02-04:09 – Eena Khalil Lim's Background Growing up in a diverse community Interest in advocating for gender equality sparked 04:10-06:10 – Change Through Social Entrepreneurship The essential quality in driving social change Involving whole communities, listening to all voices Prioritising community needs 06:11-09:00 – Hope in Changemaking Real change happens when everyone is on the same page A “never-ending hope” keeps the vision alive No one issue is greater than the other 09:01-12:58 – Holistic Education Look at education holistically Education and empowering livelihoods Adapting to children's different learning ways 12:59-15:20 – The Love of Learning Encourage a love for learning Avoid pressures and strict expectations Encouraging a reading habit from young 15:21-20:15 – Learning and Technology The power of AI and its timely introduction Excessive device use Reading for engaging imagination, cognitive growth 20:16-24:19 – The Arau Approach History of the Arau approach Malaysia's own educational method The three pillars 24:20-29:40 – The Inspiration for CHILD The children's industry covers medical care to tech Products should be guided by child experts CHILD helps parents navigate tough choices 29:41-35:25 – The Good Shop Understanding social entrepreneurship Aiming to bring social enterprises mainstream 35:26-40:25 – Creating Curiosity Integrate local culture for relatable learning Move beyond grades to foster interactive learning Nurture communication skills for fluency and expertise 40:26-42:59 – Closing Thoughts Education should be holistic Integrating local culture into education is empowering
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This week marked Global Entrepreneurship Week which comes to an end TODAY. The week celebrates entrepreneurs who create solutions for world wide economic growth. But according to the latest Global Entrepreneurship Monitor South Africa Report , entrepreneurship in the country is on the decline. The report noted that fewer people than ever before are considering starting new businesses. To find out more Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Natanya Meyer, Associate Professor for Entrepreneurship Education at the University of Johannesburg and co author of the report
Chatbots und generative KI erleichtern uns heute schon in vielen Bereichen das Leben und die tägliche Arbeit. Aber wie nutzen Gründerinnen und Gründer die heute zur Verfügung stehenden Potenziale generativer KI? Ein Projekt, das sich mit dieser Thematik beschäftigt ist AI2Entrepreneur. Hier werden die Potenziale generativer KI für Gründungsprozesse untersucht, sichtbar und nutzbar gemacht. Wie das gemacht wird, was genau in diesem Projekt passiert und wie generative KI auch eure Gründungsprozesse beschleunigen kann, erzählt uns Ulrike Aumüller in dieser Episode. Ihr wisst nicht, wie Euch KI im Unternehmensaufbau oder der Entwicklung weiterhelfen kann? Ihr möchtet erfahren, welche Chatbots für Euer Anliegen die richtigen sind und wie Ihr diese zielführend einsetzen könnt? Dann meldet Euch bei Ulrike und ihrem Team und lasst Euch kostenfrei beraten. Anmerkung vorab: Chat GPT steht synonym für alle anderen Chatbots. Beispielsweise Claude, Mistral, Perplexity etc. 03:24 Wer ist Ulrike Aumüller? 04:37 Was passiert bei AI2Enrepreneur? 06:37 Welche Ziele werden verfolgt? 09:17 Gründungs GPT 13:46 Chat GPT, Aktualität der Daten, Quellen 16:41 An welchen Stellen des Gründungsprozesses kann GründungsGPT / Chat GPT helfen? 20:51 Welche Rolle spielen Chatbots heute in Gründungsprozessen? 22:28 Sollten alle Gründenden Chatbots nutzen? 27:14 Entrepreneurship Education, Promptathons 29:54 Partner 32:10 Tipps Weitere Infos: https://zgki.de/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/ai2entrepreneur/ https://chatgpt.com/g/g-AMv8pDSeo-grundungsgpt Music: freemusicarchive.org/music/Checkie_…_Dilemma_ID_03 License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.de
Send Gwendolyn a Text Message!Do you find it challenging to balance professional ambitions with personal well-being? Maybe you're navigating the complexities of building a business while maintaining emotional health and establishing boundaries. You are in for a treat because I had an absolute blast being a guest on Adrienne Barker Speaks, No Prep Needed podcast. This off the cuff conversation about the world of virtual assistant services and how we work with our amazing clients. This episode is for you if you want to intertwine your entrepreneurial drive with emotional wellness and practical leadership skills.In this episode, we cover:Revamped curriculum focusing on leadership, life skills, and social-emotional learningThe significance of saying yes to opportunities and showing up despite uncertaintiesStrategies for managing time and commitments effectivelyDetailed client onboarding processes and maintaining seamless communicationThe importance of specific subject lines in email communicationsBalancing client services with personal health issues, particularly LupusDifferent approaches to setting boundaries in client communicationsThe value of building systems and processes for long-term business successInsights into Gwendolyn's nonprofit, Seed of Hope FoundationOur conversation covers the realities of entrepreneurship, including how to build a business without overextending yourself and the importance of setting boundaries and establishing efficient processes. Learning to juggle business aspirations with personal health can be daunting, but I also offer practical advice and insights to help you find that balance.What are some of the biggest challenges you face in managing your business and personal well-being? Share your thoughts with us on social media!Mentioned Links & ResourcesSeed of Hope FoundationConnect with Arienne:WebsiteNo Prep Needed Podcast on YouTubeAdrienne Barker Speaks: No Prep Needed PodcastStop being overwhelmed and let your clients get back to having the best of you.Book your complimentary discovery call!Connect with GwendolynWebsiteFacebookLinkedInInstagram Thanks for joining me on this episode of Leading Behind the Scene! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help me reach even more entrepreneurs ready to make their moves.
Are you ready to be inspired by the profound journey of Ron Kelley, the founder and CEO of the National Mentoring Foundation? Join us as Ron shares his incredible story from championing hip-hop in San Antonio to becoming a beacon of black intellectualism and entrepreneurship. His deep insights about the value of education for black males and the transformative power of tenure for black men will leave you moved and motivated.Ron's passion for mentoring is palpable throughout the discussion. He speaks with candor about his involvement with Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, Freemasonry, and his own company - platforms that have enabled his mentoring initiatives to flourish. Listen as Ron gives us a glimpse into the power of building community through organizations, alumni connections, and the strength of a brotherhood committed to success.But the conversation doesn't end there. Ron is a prolific writer and a voracious reader. A treat for the bibliophiles among us, he discusses his 10+ books and current reads that have ignited self-pride and respect for black women within him. Finally, we delve into the secret sauce for staying motivated, pursuing your passion, and sustaining growth. A riveting discussion with Ron Kelly awaits you, a mentor whose journey transcends entrepreneurship and seeps into the heart of the community.Support the show
What are some common challenges students face when learning about entrepreneurship? In this episode, Adam Torres interviews Chris Brignolle, Executive Director at NFTE Southeast, explore entrepreneurship and the Grant Cardone Foundation. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia
Is creating a successful startup more about the product or the connection with your customers? This intriguing question sets the stage for a highly informative episode where we unpack the complex relationship between startups, customer engagement, and the transformative impact of purpose-driven branding with guest expert Brian Mac Mahon.Brian, with a wealth of experience from nurturing nearly 300 startups at ExpertDojo, shares his foresight on overcoming the biases that plague the startup ecosystem. His global perspective and involvement in the early stages of startup development provide a unique lens through which we can examine the keys to building a sustainable and emotionally resonant business.This episode is a condensed guide for both budding and established entrepreneurs on the vitality of customer relationships, the strategic use of outreach tools, and the untapped potential of blockchain technology. Brian's wisdom is not just theoretical; it's backed by stories of real-world successes and failures, making it an essential listen for anyone looking to fine-tune their entrepreneurial approach and secure a competitive edge in the marketplace. To get the latest from Brian Mac Mahon, you can follow him below!LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmacmahon2/https://expertdojo.com/ Sign up for Marcia's newsletter to receive tips and the latest on Angel Investing!Website: www.marciadawood.com And don't forget to follow us wherever you are!Apple Podcasts: https://pod.link/1586445642.appleSpotify: https://pod.link/1586445642.spotifyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/angel-next-door-podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadawood
Join us on the latest inspiring episode of "Invest In Yourself: the Digital Entrepreneur Podcast," where we dive into the dynamic world of digital entrepreneurship with Andrew Carter, celebrated international author, business mentor, philanthropist, and CEO of Global Publishing Group. In this must-listen episode, titled “Digital Entrepreneur Andrew Carter Talks about Global Publishing Group,” Andrew shares his remarkable journey from airline captain to a top-tier entrepreneur and respected publishing mogul. Discover how he leveraged his passion for solving problems and his strategic acumen to climb to the number 2 spot in the country within just six months, outpacing major corporate giants by focusing on quality and innovation. Listeners will gain invaluable insights as Andrew elaborates on the power of books as essential tools for marketing and positioning, the importance of distinguishing oneself in the competitive market, and leveraging personal authority to attract a lucrative clientele. He also touches on his philanthropic endeavors, including his work with Little Wings and other non-profits, illustrating the profound impact of entrepreneurial success on giving back to the community. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, Andrew's story of transformation, dedication, and success will inspire you to think differently about your ventures and encourage you to "Invest in Yourself." Tune in to uncover the strategies that propelled Andrew to the forefront of the digital entrepreneurship scene and learn how you, too, can harness these tactics for your success. Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with actionable advice and heartening stories—perfect for anyone eager to make their mark in the digital world.
Diese Podcast-Folge ist der erste Teil einer Kollaboration zwischen meinem Podcast „Arbeit, Bildung, Zukunft“ und dem Global Upskill-Programm des Fraunhofer-Instituts für Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation (IAO) in Stuttgart. Die beiden Gäste, Manuel Kaiser und Tim Beichter, leiten das Projekt Global Upskill und geben einen Überblick über das Programm. Dabei sprechen wir darüber, welche Ziele das Programm verfolgt, welche Inhalte es umfasst und wie Unternehmen von den Erkenntnissen profitieren können. Das „Global Upskill“-Programm, um das es in dieser Episode geht, konzentriert sich darauf, Organisationen und ihre Mitarbeitenden auf die Herausforderungen und Veränderungen vorzubereiten, die durch Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit entstehen. Im Kern des Gesprächs steht die Notwendigkeit, die aktuellen und zukünftigen Kompetenzanforderungen zu verstehen und wie Unternehmen und Organisationen durch die Kombination von angewandter Wissenschaft, praktischer Erfahrung und Netzwerken darauf reagieren können. Es wird ein Überblick über die Schlüsselaspekte des Programms gegeben, einschließlich der Ansätze zur Identifizierung relevanter Trends und Technologien, der Entwicklung von Zukunftskompetenzen und der Verbindung dieser Kompetenzen mit geeigneten Lernformaten. Die Diskussion umfasst auch die Bedeutung einer innovationsfördernden Lernkultur und die Rolle von Technologie und Trends in der Bildung. Diese Episode dient als Einführung in die Podcast-Kollaboration „Arbeit, Bildung, Zukunft“ meets Global Upskill – Fraunhofer IAO. Nachfolgende Episoden greifen die Themen „Innovationsfördernde Lernkultur“, „Technologie und Trends in der Bildung“ sowie „Entrepreneurship Education“ auf. Für alle, die sich für digitale Trends, Bildung und die Zukunft der Arbeit interessieren, bietet diese Folge wertvolle Einblicke und Perspektiven. Link: www.globalupskill.de
Diese Podcast-Folge ist der erste Teil einer Kollaboration zwischen meinem Podcast „Arbeit, Bildung, Zukunft“ und dem Global Upskill-Programm des Fraunhofer-Instituts für Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation (IAO) in Stuttgart. Die beiden Gäste, Manuel Kaiser und Tim Beichter, leiten das Projekt Global Upskill und geben einen Überblick über das Programm. Dabei sprechen wir darüber, welche Ziele das Programm verfolgt, welche Inhalte es umfasst und wie Unternehmen von den Erkenntnissen profitieren können. Das „Global Upskill“-Programm, um das es in dieser Episode geht, konzentriert sich darauf, Organisationen und ihre Mitarbeitenden auf die Herausforderungen und Veränderungen vorzubereiten, die durch Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit entstehen. Im Kern des Gesprächs steht die Notwendigkeit, die aktuellen und zukünftigen Kompetenzanforderungen zu verstehen und wie Unternehmen und Organisationen durch die Kombination von angewandter Wissenschaft, praktischer Erfahrung und Netzwerken darauf reagieren können. Es wird ein Überblick über die Schlüsselaspekte des Programms gegeben, einschließlich der Ansätze zur Identifizierung relevanter Trends und Technologien, der Entwicklung von Zukunftskompetenzen und der Verbindung dieser Kompetenzen mit geeigneten Lernformaten. Die Diskussion umfasst auch die Bedeutung einer innovationsfördernden Lernkultur und die Rolle von Technologie und Trends in der Bildung. Diese Episode dient als Einführung in die Podcast-Kollaboration „Arbeit, Bildung, Zukunft“ meets Global Upskill – Fraunhofer IAO. Nachfolgende Episoden greifen die Themen „Innovationsfördernde Lernkultur“, „Technologie und Trends in der Bildung“ sowie „Entrepreneurship Education“ auf. Für alle, die sich für digitale Trends, Bildung und die Zukunft der Arbeit interessieren, bietet diese Folge wertvolle Einblicke und Perspektiven. Link: www.globalupskill.de
Fri, 08 Mar 2024 12:35:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/1390-wiener-borse-party-605-wer-ein-bussi-von-der-borse-schickte-und-eine-herrenknecht-nachricht-am-intl-tag-der-frau 622f2932411fdd07943cf9c8b4ba21cb Die Wiener Börse Party ist ein Podcastprojekt für Audio-CD.at von Christian Drastil Comm.. Unter dem Motto „Market & Me“ berichtet Christian Drastil über das Tagesgeschehen an der Wiener Börse. Inhalte der Folge #605: - ATX minimal fester - Ring the Bell am Internationalen Frauentag an der Wiener Börse - Christine Petzwinkler und Lisa Oberndorfer vor Ort ( https://www.instagram.com/p/C4P5GmAMb7R/ , https://www.instagram.com/smartcasual_news/ ). Moderation von Monika Kovarova-Simecek (FH St. Pölten), Lena Gugenberger (Three Coins GmbH), Bettina Fuhrmann (Institute for Business Education) sowie Susanne Spangl (Zentrum für Entrepreneurship Education & wertebasierte Wirtschaftsdidaktik, Kirchliche Pädagogische Hochschule Wien/Krems). Gastgeberin Andrea Herrmann. - Weltfrauentag: RBI-Topmanagerinnen Valerie Brunner / Heike Arbter im 250. Börsepeople-Podcast https://www.audio-cd.at/page/podcast/5460/ - Warimpex gesucht - Porr mit schwerer Maschine - neues Soft-Start-EAM-Fondskonzept - Research zu Kapsch - weiter gehts im Podcast Links: - Börsenradio Live-Blick 8/3: DAX nach High 17 tiefer, Shorts bei VW und Merck abgebaut, RBI-Frauen und AT&S-Hope Hören: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3nXXWiKM7fy8oAQ2nhl3Co - Intern für Börsepeople: https://audio-cd.at/page/podcast/5443/ Bleiben Sie informiert und hören Sie jetzt rein für tiefere Einblicke und Analysen unter: www.boersenradio.de . Mehr Österreich-Content von Christian unter www.audio-cd.at/wienerboerseplausch bzw. www.audio-cd.at/spotify . Feedback? christian.drastil@boerse-social.com - Playlist 30x30 Finanzwissen pur für Österreich auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3MfSMoCXAJMdQGwjpjgmLm - Stockpicking Österreich: https://www.wikifolio.com/de/at/w/wfdrastil1? ATX aktuell: https://www.wienerborse.at/indizes/aktuelle-indexwerte/preise-mitglieder/??ISIN=AT0000999982&ID_NOTATION=92866&cHash=49b7ab71e783b5ef2864ad3c8a5cdbc1 Die 2024er-Folgen vom Wiener Börse Plausch (Co-verantwortlich Script: Christine Petzwinkler) sind präsentiert von Wienerberger, CEO Heimo Scheuch hat sich ebenfalls unter die Podcaster gemischt: https://open.spotify.com/show/5D4Gz8bpAYNAI6tg7H695E . Co-Presenter im März ist B2MS mit dem Börsentag Wien 6. April 2024 (09:30 – 16:30 Uhr - Austria Center Vienna). Der Theme-Song wurde seinerzeit spontan von der Rosinger Group supportet: Sound & Lyrics unter http://www.audio-cd.at/page/podcast/2734 . Mehr Wiener Börse Pläusche: https://www.audio-cd.at/wienerboerseplausch . Risikohinweis: Die hier veröffentlichten Gedanken sind weder als Empfehlung noch als ein Angebot oder eine Aufforderung zum An- oder Verkauf von Finanzinstrumenten zu verstehen und sollen auch nicht so verstanden werden. Sie stellen lediglich die persönliche Meinung der Podcastmacher dar. Der Handel mit Finanzprodukten unterliegt einem Risiko. Sie können Ihr eingesetztes Kapital verlieren. Und: Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/audio-cd-at-indie-podcasts-wiener-boerse-sport-musik-und-mehr/id1484919130 . 1390 full no
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The move to discontinue the NETS FlashPay card and some adult EZ-Link cards for use on buses and trains was announced earlier in January. But in an intereting turn of events, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) has U-turned its decision to phase out the old ticketing system in favour of SimplyGo. So could SimplyGo make a proper comeback after such a debacle? Terence Fan, Assistant Professor of Strategy & Entrepreneurship (Education); Academic Director, Accreditation, Singapore Management University shares his perspective. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephan Schambach hat in den 90ern Intershop gegründet, für Milliarden an die Börse gebracht und ein paar Tage später gesehen, wie der neue Markt und damit auch sein Baby abstürzt. Intershop gibt es bis heute, zwischenzeitlich hat Stephan jedoch Demandware gegründet, an die Börse gebracht und für mehrere Milliarden an Salesforce verkauft.Seit ca. 9 Jahren arbeitet er an Newstore und bringt damit die Apple Store Experience in die Stores anderer Top-Marken.Stephan liefert einen tiefen Einblick in seine unternehmerische Laufbahn und Erfahrungen. Stephan spricht auch über die Bedeutung von Unternehmertum und Innovation, besonders in der Technologie- und Softwarebranche, und betont die Notwendigkeit, sich auf globale Märkte zu konzentrieren, insbesondere in den USA. Ein globaler Player made in Europe ist seiner Meinung nach kaum machbar, aber nicht unmöglich.Was du lernst:Welche Unterschiede herrschen im Amerikanischen vs. deutschen Ökosystem, die den Erfolg deines Startups beeinflussen?Wie steht es um die deutsche Entrepreneurship-Education und wo gibt es Nachholbedarf?Welche grundlegenden Tipps solltest du als First Time-Founder beim Aufsetzen deines Boards beachten?Welche Qualitäten sollten gute Unternehmer mitbringen und wie passt man sich über die Jahre als Unternehmer neuen Marktgegebenheiten an?ALLES ZU UNICORN BAKERY:https://zez.am/unicornbakery Stephan SchambachLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanschambach NewStore: https://www.newstore.com Unicorn Bakery Whatsapp Broadcast:Hier erfährst du alles, was du als Gründer wissen musst: https://drp.li/jrq5S Unser WhatsApp Broadcast hält dich mit Einblicken in die Szene, News und Top-Inhalten auf dem Laufenden.Marker:(00:00:00) Was sollte man über deine Unternehmen und über Newstore wissen?(00:07:26) Wie seid ihr beim MVP vorgegangen und wie lange hat es gedauert, den ersten Kunden zu überzeugen?(00:13:10) Wie hast du dein Team bei Newstore aufgebaut, worauf hast du geachtet und wie hast du dein Founding Team incentiviert?(00:19:27) Was sind dir für Unterschiede zwischen dem amerikanischen und dem deutschen Ökosystem aufgefallen?(00:22:35) Welche Krisen musstet ihr schon meistern?(00:26:08) Welche Qualitäten sollten gute Unternehmer mitbringen und welche Probleme siehst du bei Entrepreneurship-Education?(00:32:58) Wieso bist du der Meinung, man könne keinen global relevanten Player aus Europa heraus gründen?(00:39:09) In welchen Bereichen musstest du dich beim Bau einer Firma über die Jahre an neue Gegebenheiten anpassen?(00:50:22) Remote Work vs. hybrid vs. office culture - wie stehst du dazu?(00:53:51) Wie validierst du Ideen und neue Geschäftsmodelle?(00:57:37) Worauf achtest du bei deiner Investorenwahl und wie aktiv managst du dein Board?(01:00:36) Was sind grundlegende Tipps für ein gut funktionierendes Board? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the episode 164 of IDEAS+LEADERS podcast I am speaking with Connor Boyack on the new education models for our children. How to teach them business, entrepreneurship, history and keep them interested and motivated. Connor Boyack is an author of 36 books. He is most known for the book series Tuttle Twins for children teaching economic, political and civic principles. Founders of Libertas Institute, Public speaker, TV show producer and a podcaster. You can contact Connor here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cboyack https://connorboyack.com/ Thank you for joining me on this episode of IDEAS+LEADERS. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review so that more people can enjoy the podcast on Apple https://apple.co/3fKv9IH or Spotify https://sptfy.com/Nrtq. __________ I'd love to connect with you! You can find me, Elena Paweta, the host of IDEAS+LEADERS podcast on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elena.paweta/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-paweta/
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„Sag nicht fang an, sondern mach mit, wenn du etwas verändern möchtest!“ lautet das Motto von Johannes Lindner dem nationalen Koordinator für Entrepreneurship Education und dem „Erfinder“ der Youth Entrepreneurship Week. Wenn Johannes über Entrepreneurship spricht, dann meint er damit aber nicht nur Unternehmertum, sondern vor allem Ideen die Chance zu geben Realität zu werden. Was bedeutet also Entrepreneurship und wie hat sich dieser Begriff entwickelt? Welches Mindset benötigt man, um ein „erfolgreicher“ Entrepreneur zu sein? Wie kann man Mut und Ideenreichtum in etablierten Unternehmen verfestigen? Die Antworten darauf gibt Johannes Lindner Startrampe-Leiter Johannes in dieser #glaubandich Podcast-Episode. Eine Folge, die den Mut und die Neugier in den Mittelpunkt rückt, um Menschen für Innovationen und Unternehmertum zu begeistern. Über Johannes Lindner Das Team – eesi-impulszentrum Mag. Johannes LINDNER - Business Academy Maygasse Wien 13 (bhakwien13.at)
Entrepreneurship, Education, and All Things Culture w/ myself and Terry Morgan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackboldbeautiful/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackboldbeautiful/support
In this episode, we are joined by Travis Fox and Michelle Fox, the Co-Founders of Ultimate Business Quest, a proprietary platform delivering business basics and practical skills, presented in a world of immersive fantasy gameplay. With over 45 years of combined experience successfully guiding and inspiring entrepreneurs, Michelle and Travis Fox are taking entrepreneurs from founding to funding to fortune all in one. Ultimate Business Quest's latest mobile app, Business Empire, leverages gamified learning to provide entrepreneurs with business basics and practical business application skills to level up their personal and professional life. Don't miss a thing on this. Tune in to learn more!
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Uncharted Learning, NFP.The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.It's more important than ever to equip our students with the tools they need to succeed in a rapidly evolving world of work. Creativity, flexibility, communication, and problem solving are amongst the most highly touted skills in the workplace today, yet they are often left out of the traditional K-12 curriculum.What would it look like to create a school culture that prioritizes developing these capabilities for all students? By teaching entrepreneurial skills, teachers and leaders can build workforce readiness into both core academic subjects and CTE pathways. In this edWeb podcast, you hear from educators who have done just that—Dr. Lazaro Lopez, Bob Brown, and Mike Drenth leveraged entrepreneurship education to ensure that all students are equipped with the skills they need to succeed in school and in life.This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 teachers, school leaders in innovation, career readiness, business education, computer science, and coding, and district leaders.Uncharted Learning, NFP Engage your students through entrepreneurshipDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
Sweet Buzz - Scaling a Digital B2B Business With Dancho Dimkov
Episode #203 of Sweet Buzz - Scaling a Digital B2B Business, “Can Early Entrepreneurship Education Empower Our Children?”. In this episode, I take you through a personal entrepreneurial lesson I shared with my older son. It all began with introducing him to the concept of money and its value. To do this, I started giving him coins as rewards for completing various tasks. Little did I know that this simple act would set him on a path of discovery and growth. Witnessing his entrepreneurial instincts kick in at such a young age was fascinating. I allowed him to make choices between different rewards. My ultimate goal in this process is to raise an entrepreneur who can identify opportunities and solve problems creatively. I wanted Methodia to develop a mindset that embraces challenges and finds innovative solutions. Now, I can't help but wonder. Is this going to shape his future and the world around him? Can't get enough? Subscribe to “Sweet Buzz - Scaling a Digital B2B Business” to get a notification as I publish new episodes: https://podcast.bizzbeesolutions.com/ Do you want to get up close and personal with me? This is the place to be: https://danchodimkov.com/ Read all about the proven 6-step ZZ framework that will assure you get a steady flow of qualified leads in my Amazon best-selling book “Sweet Leads”: https://danchodimkov.com/book/ Ready to boost your B2B growth and uncover the secrets of effective leadership? Buy “8 Qualities For Great Leadership – Critical Elements For Current and Future Success” here: https://danchodimkov.com/8-qualities-for-great-leadership/ A combination of courses, online community, and coaching sessions, that provide you with tools, and know-how on planning, executing, and optimizing your outreach campaigns? Don't overthink and click the link: http://hive.bizzbeesolutions.com/ Discover the mouthwatering secrets of successful prospecting & outreach on “Sweet Leads - The BizzBee Podcast” and learn how it can work wonders for you: https://sweetleads.bizzbeesolutions.com/ Keep up with me on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dancodimkov/ LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/danchodimkov/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dancho.dimkov.98 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd2RyNY3x-JagR8TOGnjbGg Twitter: https://twitter.com/danco_mmun Connect with BizzBee, and enjoy some sweet content: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bizzbee-solutions/mycompany/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BizzBeeSolutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bizzbeesolutions Twitter: https://twitter.com/BizzBeeSolution YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeucnRYaVARP8Uw4LGiWH0Q TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bizz_bee_solutions Website: https://www.bizzbeesolutions.com/
In a unique initiative by the American Councils for International Education, Nebraska Extension educators Molly Brandt and Marilyn Schlake were invited to travel to the countries of Georgia and Armenia in October 2022, and April 2023, to train local educators in the principles of the 4-H Entrepreneurship Investigation (ESI) curriculum. Brandt, an innovation and entrepreneurship 4-H educator, and Schlake, a Rural Prosperity Nebraska educator in the Department of Agricultural Economics, prepared for what they thought was a one-time experience. However, after their successful endeavor in Tbilisi, Georgia, in October 2022, they were invited back in April 2023, to deliver similar training in Yerevan, Armenia. Read more at https://cap.unl.edu/rural/nebraska-extension-educators-bring-entrepreneurship-education-georgia-and-armenia.
Join us as we sit down with Qalab-e-Abbas, an expert in entrepreneurship education, to discuss the current state of this field in higher education institutions. #podcast #growtogether #entrepreneurship In this insightful conversation, we explore the challenges facing entrepreneurship education today and explore innovative solutions to better prepare students for the modern workforce. With a focus on practical learning and real-world applications, we delve into the best practices and strategies for cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset and skillset among students. If you're interested in entrepreneurship education or want to learn how to better prepare students for the challenges of the future, this video is a must-watch!
Join us tonight to listen to the founder and visionary of Finish Line Auto Club, Tony Principe. A great story of how your career and your hobby can ignite new ideas!
My guest for this third episode of season two is David Makuei Mach. David is an IT professional, former banker with Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB South Sudan) Ivory Bank, teacher and entrepreneur. He's the founder and current director of Math Scouts Tutoring, an online tutoring services provider. You can follow David's work on LinkedIn: @DavidMadir For new episodes and podcast updates, follow me on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook: @MaditYel, @MaditDRingYel Produced, directed and hosted by: Madit Yel Theme background music by: Anchor FM
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South Africa is one of the toughest countries in the world to be an entrepreneur but as the country emerges from the economic shocks of the Covid-19 pandemic, there are encouraging signs of increased entrepreneurial activity and of more small businesses making it beyond the startup stage. The latest Global Entrepreneurship Monitor South Africa (GEM SA) report released recently, found that while South Africa's supportive environment for entrepreneurship is rated lower than global averages, there are positive signals in increased early-stage entrepreneurial activity and rising entrepreneurship rates among women and young people. Titled Fostering entrepreneurial ecosystem vitality, the GEM SA report was authored by Angus Bowmaker-Falconer with Natanya Meyer, associate professor in the SARChI Chair for Entrepreneurship Education at the University of Johannesburg. To discuss this Michael Avery is joined by Angus Bowmaker-Falconer, Research Fellow: Stellenbosch Business School; Natanya Meyer, associate professor in the SARChI Chair for Entrepreneurship Education: University of Johannesburg & Allon Raiz, CEO: Raizcorp
Mark Coleman is an author and adjunct Professor of Sustainable Enterprise at Syracuse University, Martin J. Whitman School of Management. He is also the Director of Advanced Energy Advisory & Innovation at TRC Companies and a Member of the Board at Ecology Prime.
Buckle your seatbelts and get your note-taking gear ready, because this episode is literally one of the fastest primers on entrepreneurship I've ever hosted in the last 2 years. Brian MacMahon is an accomplished business leader, entrepreneur, and visionary, and he shares an IMMENSE amount of lessons learned and experiences that has helped him get to where he is today. You will LOVE this.https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmacmahon2/https://expertdojo.com/
In Folge 36 sprechen wir mit Kristina Coric, Dozentin und Workshopleiterin im Startup Center der Hochschule der Medien (HdM) in Stuttgart! Ihr erhaltet spannende Einblicke in das Thema Entrepreneurship Education, die Entstehung von Startups und wie euch Kristinas Seminare dabei unterstützen. Außerdem sprechen wir über das Sabbatical und bekommen zahlreiche Tipps & Tricks von Kristina, die sich aktuell mit ihrem VW Bus für 6 Monate on the road befindet. Um Kristina schnell etwas besser kennen zu lernen, stellen wir auch ihr 5 schnelle Fragen zu Social Media, ihrem Karriereweg und ihrer Arbeitsweise. Außerdem erfahren wir mehr über ihr absolutes Lieblingsprojekt und wie ihre Eltern ihren Job eigentlich beschreiben würden.
Jennifer Smith, Youth Entrepreneurship Specialist for the Florida Afterschool Network, previews her session at the 2022 Talent Strong Florida Summit.
Check out the 50th episode on the One World One Future Podcast with Mr. Jack Kosakowski! Learn all about what he does with JA USA and how he started with this amazing organization. Listen to this episode to learn more. ***Website: http://www.ja.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juniorachievementusa/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JuniorAchievementUSA***Over 45 years of leadership experience in a federated organizational structure.Specialties: Nonprofit Management, Board Development, Fund Raising, Event Management, Financial Literacy Education, Workforce Readiness Education, Entrepreneurship Education, Public Speaking
Entrepreneurship is an important part of a thriving economy, and entrepreneurship education is intended to make sure that those who have the potential to succeed in this way have the resources and knowledge to do so. But the opportunity for innovation, being one's own boss, and making money are not the only reasons that people become entrepreneurs. Some do so to fulfil a kind of fantasy, or simply to look good. And there is an entire educational sub-industry offering to help them to indulge this fantasy, for a price. In Towards an "Un"trepreneurial Economy: the Entrepreneurship Industry and the Veblenian Entrepreneur, authors Hartmann, Spicer, and Krabbe try to explain a strange trend in recent years: while entrepreneurial activity has gone up, success rates for entrepreneurial ventures have gone down. After considering several possible explanations, they ultimately conclude that a major reason for "excess entry" into what one might call "high-class" entrepreneurship (e.g. founding a tech start-up) is due to a sub-class of entrepreneurs who are not driven to pursue real opportunities in the market, but are simply trying to adopt the identity of an entrepreneur because of its high social status. Dubbed "Veblenian entrepreneurs" (or sometimes "wantrepreneurs") after Thorstein Veblen, the sociologist who coined the term conspicuous consumption at the end of the 19th century, these are individuals who are drawn in by a huge industry designed to sell people a dream and a lifestyle which can take them away from everyday mundanity and make them seem successful to their peers. Consumers of the entrepreneurship industry's products (such as courses, conferences, publications, and consultancy) have been shown to engage in more entrepreneurial activity, while actually having lower success rates. This idea is somewhat analogous to the notion of human capital vs. signalling in education economics - in other words, what is the value of education? Does it make you a better and more productive person, or does it just make you look good to employers? (What is the value of entrepreneurship? Does it contribute to the economy, or does it just make you look good on social media?) It also has implications for entrepreneurship educators. Should we really be encouraging entrepreneurship for everybody who is interested, or should we be discouraging those who are least likely to succeed, so that they can make better choices? Enjoy the episode. *** RELATED EPISODES 115. Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber 103. What Video Games Have to Teach Us about Learning and Literacy by James Paul Gee 23. So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport
Building and shaping policies that foster prosperity, equality, opportunity, and well-being for all is the focus of today's conversation with Raffaele Trapasso, Head of Entrepreneurship Education and Skills at The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and host Dr. Rebecca Corbin. NACCE and OECD share a common goal in finding solutions to a range of social, economic, and environmental challenges. In this episode, they highlight the importance of collaboration and entrepreneurial mindset as core skills to address pandemic challenges at the personal and community levels.
Welcome to The Business Influencer Podcast where we interview and explore the success stories of entrepreneurs, business leaders, senior policymakers and get insights from thought leaders around the issues of the day. In this episode, our host interviews Kyle Wallgren, an award-winning serial entrepreneur and the CEO/Founder of Edsoma. We discuss entrepreneurship, education and parenthood and how AI is changing the way we learn. Credits: Host - Ninder Johal DL Audio editing - Simren K. Johal Executive Producer - Narinder K. Johal Music - EWC/ Nachural Selection (Album) © Copyright by Nachural Publishing / Nachural Publishing Subscribe for more podcasts!
For this edition of WHF Equality Series, we will be discussing how There Is No Limit Foundation have been able to reach over 10 million people through advocacy and benefitted 35,000 through its programmes in Guinea and Ivory Coast, also touching topics such as localisation and youth education and empowerment.
Business can be a means of impact in so many ways. Today's guest is Bryan Barringer who is the Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship + Innovation at Christian Brothers University. Bryan not only impacts the businesses around him with his expertise, but he's also teaching young entrepreneurs the real world skills they can use to be effective in business. Remember, no matter what your passion is, there are ways to use it to impact the world. You just need to embrace your gifts and skills, build a plan, and act.Show LinksEd Gillentine:EdGillentine.comInstagram: @journey.to.impactJourney To Impact by Ed GillentineBryan Barringer - Director, Center for Entrepreneurship + InnovationEmail: bbarring@cbu.eduCenter for Entrepreneurship + InnovationLinkedInFacebookDr. Leslie McAbee - Director, Center for Community EngagementEmail – lmcabee@cbu.eduCenter For Community EngagementLinkedInBooksThe Lean Startup: by Eric RiesThe Startup Way: by Eric RiesCrack the Funding Code: by Judy RobinettTesting With Humans: by Giff ConstableTalking To Humans: by Giff Constable
Mark Cowsert is an ecosystem builder from Columbia, Missouri devoted to creating programs to teach entrepreneurship in middle and high school. Mark discusses engaging with entrepreneurs at a young age while providing an overview of his initiatives that have been brought across his state.Connect with Mark here.Read more from Mug.News here.
We hope you enjoy this discussion with three entrepreneurship experts. You'll get to hear from Kiara Slaton who is the Entrepreneur Educator from Palm Beach Gardens Community High School, James Wilcox who is the Director of the University of Southern Mississippi Center for Economic and Entrepreneurship Education, and Henry Mack who is Chancellor of the Florida Department of Education. You can learn more about all these guests in their bios below. Please enjoy this episode as they discuss their experiences and expertise about teaching entrepreneurship. Kiara Slaton is a Doctoral Candidate and business Instructor, coming to public school education through her own education at Tulane, Lynn University, and St Thomas University -Miami. She understands the importance of fostering entrepreneurship in young people. An entrepreneur herself through her company She Hoops Elite Women's Basketball Club, Slaton is personally familiar with the guiding principles of free enterprise as well as the requisite essentials of operating a business in today's unrelenting economy. She Hoops Elite is a community-based organization dedicated to providing a platform for experienced post-collegiate women basketball players to stay in the game. As a veteran teacher, Slaton, working closely with Karen Kummerlan, has pioneered the entrepreneurship program at Palm Beach Gardens Community High School. For her students, Slaton stands as an example of how much can be accomplished by embracing her motto “Live Life . . . Lead Strong”. James Wilcox is a native of the Mississippi Gulf Coast and has served as the Director of The University of Southern Mississippi's Center for Economic and Entrepreneurship Education since 2011. Through his efforts to equip and support Mississippi educators in the subject areas of entrepreneurship, economics, and financial literacy, he impacts more than 30,000 K-12 students each year. Additionally, James co-teaches Hacking for Defense (H4D) at USM and is particularly recognized as the director of the Southern Entrepreneurship Program (SEP)–a grassroots statewide youth program that engages an additional 700+ high school students per year in startup methodologies through real-world business development experiences. He holds an M.S. in Economic Development and a B.S. in International Business, both from The University of Southern Mississippi. Henry Mack currently serves as Chancellor at the Florida Department of Education, a position he has held since October 2019. As Chancellor, he leads the Division of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, overseeing all workforce education programs and economic development initiatives for the Department. The Division is responsible for all career and technical education programs across a system of 48 technical centers and colleges, 28 state community colleges, and K-12 public schools, with a combined enrollment of over 1 million students, annually. As Chancellor, he is also responsible for the state offices of apprenticeship, adult education, and articulation and career education policy. Recognized in 2019 as South Florida's 40 under 40, Henry frequently lectures on the future of the workforce, entrepreneurship, and the value of a higher education. He currently lives in Tallahassee with his wife, Ashely, and his two young children Hadley and Holden. More information about how Certiport can help you learn more about entrepreneurship: https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/Blog/Entrepreneurship-And-Small-Business https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/Blog/2021/March/How-to-Prioritize-Entrepreneurship-Education More information about Certiport: Get all the details about Certiport here: https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/ Find out more about our CERTIFIED Educator Conference here: https://certified.certiport.com/. Ready to connect? Join CERTIFIED: Certiport's Educator Community here: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8958289/.
Right now, the world is not a safe place for creative people. Listen to this episode with Dr. Barbara Kerr, who has devoted her life to supporting creative humans, and let me know if you agree with her statement – by sharing this episode with #CreativeCommuter or by leaving a review on iTunes!This was such a fun conversation with a brilliant woman, and in listening back, I wish I'd been able to ask 50 more questions. I bet you'll feel the same.Enjoy!You can download the full text from her latest research discussed in this episode here.About Dr. Barbara KerrBarbara Kerr, Ph.D., is the Williamson Family Distinguished Professor of Counseling Psychology and Co-Director of the Center for Creativity and Entrepreneurship Education at the University of Kansas. Dr. Kerr is the author of seven books, some of which you can find here. She has written more than 150 articles and papers on the topic of guiding and nurturing talent. Her research ranges from case studies of inventors, artists, writers, and architects to large-scale studies of students who attained the highest scores on the ACT college admissions test.She is a winner of the NAGC Torrance Award for Contributions to Creativity, the Esther Katz Rosen Award for Research in Gifted Education, and she is an American Psychological Association Fellow, named one of the 25 most influential psychologists in the study of giftedness by APA.Dr. Kerr currently directs the Counseling Laboratory for the Exploration of Optimal States (CLEOS), where creative students learn to navigate the invisible pathways to creative careers, and is co-director of the Lawrence Creates Makerspace, where artists and technologists innovate together. Previously, she was on the White House Science Advisory committee on Makerspaces, Project Director for National Science Foundation Gender Equity Programs, Psychologist at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, Associate Director of the Belin-Blank Center for Gifted Education at the University of Iowa and director of the Guidance Laboratory for Gifted at the University of Nebraska.
This week David Ponraj talks to Craig MacMullin, President & CEO of CEED, the Centre for Entrepreneurship Education and Development in Nova Scotia. The two dig into the 25-year evolution of CEED in shaping the entrepreneurial culture for Atlantic Canada. They explore the journey of today's entrepreneur and role that CEED has played in increasing the number of entrepreneurs operating in Nova Scotia through the development of innovative programs and collaboration with partners across the ecosystem. Learn more about CEED: https://www.ceed.ca Find out more about Startup Space here: https://www.startupspace.us
Welcome to AfricaWorks Talks. This podcast is about sharing experiences, values, thoughts, and vision with like-minded people who believe as we do in the success of Africa. Our guest today is Eric Pignot, founder and CEO of Enko Education, a chain of African international schools. In the podcast, we're discussing:
#Podcast #Episode3 #Almuhandis #entrepreneurship #Education Dans cet épisode, nous parlons avec un ingénieur entrepreneur. Il a choisit avec son associé un domaine très difficile pour créer son business model, qui l'éducation. Tariq HANINE partage avec nous comment il a débuté sa carrière, comment il a switché vers l'entreprenariat et quels sont ses conseils pour les étudiants qui souhaitent partir directement à l'entreprenariat juste après l'obtention du diplome. Le lien vers l'épisode est dans le premier commentaire. Bonne écoute.
Raghu Kashyap is the Co-Founder and CTO of Intentwise, an AI-based technology platform that is helping a large number of brands, agencies, and sellers worldwide to optimize their Amazon advertising spend. Advertisers in over 11 countries are leveraging the Intentwise platform to drive their Amazon growth. Raghu has spoken at conferences such as Gartner, Techweek Chicago, Agile India, and The Fifth Elephant. In this episode, Raghu shares his thoughts on the following topics: Entrepreneurship journey Challenges and Learnings Helpful habits and routine Gaps in the education system Handling competition Words for the youth Being cheerful Connect with Raghu Kashyap:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raghukashyap/ Connect with Intentwise: Website: https://intentwise.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/intenwise Connect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gautamsrikrishna Twitter: https://twitter.com/gautamhs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gautam.srikrishna I'd appreciate it if you can leave me a review. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gautam-srikrishna/message
I interviewed John Tyler | General Counsel, Secretary & Chief Ethics Officer at Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation on Wednesday, August 7th, 2019. John and I spoke about various subjects including: The Charitable Legacy of Ewing Kauffman Education in Urban Community 1 Million Cups Modern-Day Philanthropy Research & Better Understanding the Entrepreneur His 180-Degree Career Change His Family, Faith & Community Involvement Recommended Reading _______________________________________________ Give Feedback Please share your feedback for the show, who I should interview, and the topics that interest you right now. _______________________________________________ Links referred to in this episode: John Tyler | LinkedIn Profile Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Kansas City Royals Ewing Marion Kauffman School 1 Million Cups Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Omidyar Network Arnold Ventures Lathrop & Gage LLP Daniel Silva | Author Tom Clancy | Author Mark Greaney | Author Steve Berry | Author St. Michael the Archangel Catholic High School Cristo Rey Kansas City