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Autism now affects 1 in 36 children in the U.S., but what happens after the diagnosis—and could the future of treatment lie in regenerative medicine?In this powerful episode of Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel, we're joined by Dr. Eric Weiss, board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon, regenerative medicine pioneer, and co-author of Educating Marston, a memoir chronicling his family's journey navigating their son's autism diagnosis.Dr. Weiss opens up about the groundbreaking stem cell therapy that helped his son achieve once-unthinkable milestones, the science behind neuroinflammation in the autistic brain, and why umbilical cord stem cells may hold the key to improving symptoms like speech, socialization, and executive function.We also explore the broader uses of stem cell therapy—from anti-aging to traumatic brain injury, and discuss the real-life challenges and triumphs of parenting a child on the spectrum.This is a conversation about hope, science, and a future that may look very different for families living with autism.Want to advertise on our show? Email us at: info@truenativemedia.com--- --- ---VISIT OUR AMAZING SPONSOR!--- --- —HOLISTIC GODDESS Holistic Goddess is a sanctuary for those seeking holistic health solutions. Visit https://holisticgoddess.com/understood and use the code 'Understood' for 15% off site-wide, no limit of use, and applies to subscriptions and one-time purchases.--- --- —Shop Miss Understood Merch https://mumerch.com/Follow Rachel on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/racheluchitelnyc/?hl=enFollow Rachel on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@itsracheluchitelExecutive Producer: George Carmona Please like, share, subscribe, and give us a 5-star review!Do you have show ideas or media requests? Email the show at: ru@missumedia.comListen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw13NrSKD-nD_8E0vBHt5hAWebsite: https://missunderstoodpodcast.com/
Eric Weiss, the man behind one of Bitcoin's greatest success stories, joins us for an in-depth interview on the moment he convinced Michael Saylor to embrace Bitcoin. From a dismissive Saylor in 2013 to a $10 billion corporate bet that sparked a Bitcoin supercycle, Weiss shares the behind-the-scenes stories of orange-pilling Saylor, the challenges of hodling through volatility, and how strategic Bitcoin reserves are reshaping finance. Plus, we dive into the future of Bitcoin under a pro-Bitcoin administration, upcoming catalysts like SAB 121 repeal, and why Bitcoin at $100K is still early. Don't miss this game-changing conversation. Simply Bitcoin IRL is powered by ► bitcoinwell.com/simply The Bitcoin Well is the self-custody Bitcoin platform on a mission to enable independence. Bank to Bitcoin instantly. Self-custody by default. Buy real Bitcoin using Bitcoin Well.
"Much like the companies that were early adopters out of necessity. I think we'll see nation states clamor in out of necessity as well."On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Eric Weiss. Eric is the CEO of Bitcoin Investment Group, and the man who orange pilled Michael Saylor. We talk about corporate and nation-state bitcoin adoption, the strategic bitcoin reserve, orange pilling, and a whole lot more.FOLLOW ERIC ON X: https://x.com/Eric_BIGfund *****THE Bitcoin Podcast Partners:> http://bitbox.swiss/walker -- use promo code WALKER for 5% off the Bitcoin-only Bitbox02 hardware wallet.> BUY BITCOIN WITH RIVER: http://partner.river.com/walker*****If you enjoy THE Bitcoin Podcast you can help support the show by doing the following:FOLLOW ME (Walker) on Twitter Personal (@WalkerAmerica) | Twitter Podcast (@TitcoinPodcast) | Nostr Personal (walker) | Nostr Podcast (Titcoin)Subscribe to THE Bitcoin Podcast (and leave a review) on Fountain | YouTube | Spotify | EVERYWHERE ELSE
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For today's episode, Dr. Eric Weiss, MD, explains an exciting medical approach for Autism. Dr. Weiss, who holds board certification in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, is a notable figure in regenerative medicine. Dr. Weiss is a Veteran of the U.S. Navy. Dr. Weiss attended Duke University Medical School for his medical degree, completed his General Surgery Residency at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and did his Plastic Surgery Residency at the University of Miami. He has a special interest in using regenerative therapies to address autism.Dr. Eric Weiss recounts his journey into innovative medical practices, moving away from conventional pharmaceutical treatments. As a father to Marston, his dedication to exploring treatments for autism stems from personal experience. Throughout his story, his enthusiasm for natural healing methods is evident. By the end of this episode, listeners should gain insight into a thoroughly researched medical intervention that's gaining traction in the autism community.Dr. Eric Weiss, MD: https://northfloridastemcells.comDr. Eric Weiss, MD: https://linktr.ee/neflpsEducating Marston: https://www.educatingmarston.comDisclaimer: This is not Medical Advice.0:00 Dr. Eric Weiss, MD1:55 Dr. Weiss's Medical Journey5:01 Intersection of Autism and Stem Cell Research12:09 Personal Experience as a Parent with Autism15:58 Understanding Umbilical Cord Blood Treatment22:39 The Process of Umbilical Cord Blood Donation25:55 The Science behind Stem Cell Healing32:31 Future of Regenerative Medicine34:24 Natural Healing and Lifestyle, Not Big Pharma36:56 Mitochondrial Function & Energy Production39:09 The Impact of Light on Health41:07 Understanding Inflammation & Modern Disease44:30 Stem Cell Therapy: Mechanisms & Effects48:41 The Future of Medicine: Beyond Pharmaceuticals54:14 Professional Transition into Stem Cell and Regenerative Therapy58:05 Exploring Cytokines & Interleukins; Patterns of Disease; Dr. Weiss's Contact Info1:07 Reviews/Ratings; Contact InfoX: https://x.com/rps47586Hopp: https://www.hopp.bio/fromthespectrumemail: info.fromthespectrum@gmail.com
Connect with Onramp Eric Weiss on X BIG Fund Scarce Assets: a biweekly podcast presented by Onramp which delves into the emergent role of Bitcoin in finance professionals' strategies and outlooks. Hosted by CFP, Andy Edstrom, and former hedge fund manager, Jesse Myers, Scarce Assets provides invaluable insights for wealth managers aiming to outperform their peers in the decades ahead. Finance professionals everywhere know about stocks and bonds, but the macroeconomic outlook requires that serious investors pay close attention to another category: Scarce Assets. 00:00-Introduction to Eric Weiss 05:39-A message from Onramp 06:22-Orange-pilling methodologies 12:24-Lessons from the bond market 18:05-Implications of a dual-currency era 21:27-Corporate vs nation-state adoption 23:51-Building with bitcoin as the hurdle rate 29:50-Onramp Multi-Institution Custody 31:18-Intersection of bitcoin mining & data centers 37:23-The future of energy production & demand 40:52-The evolution of bitcoin custody 51:46-Miami's business boom & migration trends 57:38-Navigating bitcoin's price discovery 59:43-Outro Please subscribe to Onramp Media channels and sign up for weekly Research & Analysis to get access to the best content in the ecosystem weekly.
Sponsored by CleverCat MarketingIn this episode of Conversations with Rich Bennett, Dr. Eric Weiss, a pioneer in regenerative medicine, joins Rich to discuss the groundbreaking potential of stem cell therapy in autism treatment. Dr. Weiss, founder of North Florida Stem Cells and co-author of Educating Marston, shares his personal journey with his son, Marston, and the transformative impact of stem cell therapy on his life. He dives into the science behind umbilical cord blood, how stem cells target brain inflammation, and why this approach could revolutionize treatment for autism and other neurodegenerative disorders. Dr. Weiss also discusses the rising autism diagnosis rates, potential causes, and the future of regenerative medicine. This compelling conversation sheds light on an emerging field that offers new hope to families affected by autism.This episode is sponsored by CleverCat Marketing, your partner in innovative, client-focused marketing strategies. Visit clever-cat.com to learn more.Home | Educating MarstonStem cell therapy, Orange Park, FL umbilical cord stem cell therapy for autismSponsor Message:Today's episode of Conversations with Rich Bennett is proudly sponsored by CleverCat Marketing. In a world where standing out online is more important than ever, CleverCat Marketing brings a fresh approach to digital strategy, helping businesses and organizations grow with tailored solutions. From social media management and SEO to impSend us a textTar Heel Construction Group Harford County Living Stamp of Approval for Roofing, Siding and Exterior Services CleverCat MarketingDreams shouldn't cost a fortune, budget should never be a barrier! We focus on YOU & create killer cDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...
In this episode of The Tragedy Academy Podcast, Jay dives deep into the world of regenerative medicine and the healing potential of stem cell therapy. Joined by Dr. Eric Weiss, a specialist in regenerative medicine and founder of the North Florida Stem Cell Clinic, they explore the transformative advancements in stem cell research and its applications for treating various conditions, including autism, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's. Dr. Weiss shares his expertise on using adult and umbilical cord stem cells, discussing how these therapies revolutionize treatment approaches for neurodivergent conditions. The episode also tackles the ethical debates surrounding embryonic stem cells, the science of neuroplasticity, and how AI could enhance future medical care. Personal stories and insights from guests highlight the real-world impact of these therapies, underscoring the importance of continued research and innovation. Key Topics Discussed: 00:00 – Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:22 – The Exciting Era of Medical Advancements 01:30 – Dr. Weiss's Journey into Regenerative Medicine 02:46 – Understanding Neuroplasticity and Brain Injuries 06:05 – The Role of Stem Cells in Healing 11:54 – Harvesting and Processing Stem Cells 19:25 – Stem Cells and Autism 29:50 – Inflammation and Autism 30:42 – Potential Causes and Future Research 42:11 – A New Beginning: The Cell Phone Incident 43:21 – Understanding Neurodiversity and Brain Injuries 43:49 – The Power of Stem Cells 46:06 – Stem Cells and Chronic Diseases 49:05 – Mental Health and Innovative Therapies 51:33 – Personal Stories and Experiences 56:50 – The Journey of Educating Marston 01:10:57 – The Future of Stem Cell Therapy 01:12:39 – Final Thoughts and Reflections Episode Highlights: • The Transformative Impact of Stem Cells: Discover how adult and umbilical cord stem cells are paving the way for new treatments in regenerative medicine. • Insights from Dr. Eric Weiss: Learn about the latest advancements in stem cell research and how it's being used to address brain inflammation and neurodivergent conditions. • Neuroplasticity and Brain Health: Explore the connection between neuroplasticity and recovery from brain injuries and the role of stem cells in enhancing healing. • Ethical Considerations: Delve into the ethical debates around embryonic stem cells and the future of regenerative therapies. • Personal Stories of Transformation: Hear powerful anecdotes that illustrate the life-changing effects of stem cell treatments, emphasizing the need for continued research and awareness. Why You Should Listen: This episode comprehensively examines stem cell therapy's current and future landscape, blending expert insights with real-life stories. Whether you're curious about medical advancements, passionate about neurodiversity, or exploring alternative treatments, this conversation will enlighten and inspire you.
In this episode of The Tragedy Academy Podcast, Jay dives deep into the world of regenerative medicine and the healing potential of stem cell therapy. Joined by Dr. Eric Weiss, a specialist in regenerative medicine and founder of the North Florida Stem Cell Clinic, they explore the transformative advancements in stem cell research and its applications for treating various conditions, including autism, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's. Dr. Weiss shares his expertise on using adult and umbilical cord stem cells, discussing how these therapies revolutionize treatment approaches for neurodivergent conditions. The episode also tackles the ethical debates surrounding embryonic stem cells, the science of neuroplasticity, and how AI could enhance future medical care. Personal stories and insights from guests highlight the real-world impact of these therapies, underscoring the importance of continued research and innovation. Key Topics Discussed: 00:00 – Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:22 – The Exciting Era of Medical Advancements 01:30 – Dr. Weiss's Journey into Regenerative Medicine 02:46 – Understanding Neuroplasticity and Brain Injuries 06:05 – The Role of Stem Cells in Healing 11:54 – Harvesting and Processing Stem Cells 19:25 – Stem Cells and Autism 29:50 – Inflammation and Autism 30:42 – Potential Causes and Future Research 42:11 – A New Beginning: The Cell Phone Incident 43:21 – Understanding Neurodiversity and Brain Injuries 43:49 – The Power of Stem Cells 46:06 – Stem Cells and Chronic Diseases 49:05 – Mental Health and Innovative Therapies 51:33 – Personal Stories and Experiences 56:50 – The Journey of Educating Marston 01:10:57 – The Future of Stem Cell Therapy 01:12:39 – Final Thoughts and Reflections Episode Highlights: • The Transformative Impact of Stem Cells: Discover how adult and umbilical cord stem cells are paving the way for new treatments in regenerative medicine. • Insights from Dr. Eric Weiss: Learn about the latest advancements in stem cell research and how it's being used to address brain inflammation and neurodivergent conditions. • Neuroplasticity and Brain Health: Explore the connection between neuroplasticity and recovery from brain injuries and the role of stem cells in enhancing healing. • Ethical Considerations: Delve into the ethical debates around embryonic stem cells and the future of regenerative therapies. • Personal Stories of Transformation: Hear powerful anecdotes that illustrate the life-changing effects of stem cell treatments, emphasizing the need for continued research and awareness. Why You Should Listen: This episode comprehensively examines stem cell therapy's current and future landscape, blending expert insights with real-life stories. Whether you're curious about medical advancements, passionate about neurodiversity, or exploring alternative treatments, this conversation will enlighten and inspire you.
On today's show Dr. Eric Weiss joins Shannon to talk about umbilical stem cells, regenerative medicine and their very personal journey with their own son. The jargon is Perseverate.
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Sam is joined by Eric Weiss, Director of Learning at Luceo Sports. They discuss misconceptions about modern front offices and scouting, (11:58) Moody being a victim of situation and positional glut and rotation holes leading to locker room issues. (17:29) They discuss a proposed Jimmy Butler trade, would there be a fit issue? (21:41) What they want to see from Kuminga and Podz this year. Host: Sam Esfandiari Guest: Eric Weiss Producer: Tim Angan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sam is joined by Eric Weiss, Director of Learning at Luceo Sports. They discuss misconceptions about modern front offices and scouting, (11:58) Moody being a victim of situation and positional glut and rotation holes leading to locker room issues. (17:29) They discuss a proposed Jimmy Butler trade, would there be a fit issue? (21:41) What they want to see from Kuminga and Podz this year. Host: Sam Esfandiari Guest: Eric Weiss Producer: Tim Angan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Eric Weiss is a plastic surgeon, but currently treating patients with stem cells, with most being autistic children. He has co-authored the book "Educating Marston: A Mother and Son's Journey Through Autism” with his wife Christine Weiss, which you can get here: https://amzn.to/3M6fz6T In this episode, Dr. Eric Weiss and his wife Christine Weiss share the story of coming across stem cell therapy to aid their son's autism, deciding to offer it to a wider audience. They also discuss the signs and treatment of ADHD and neuroinflammation in kids. Learn more about Dr. Weiss's clinic here: http://northfloridastemcells.com CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 2:00 Dr. Eric's background & his and his wife's son's autism story 10:15 FDA approval fallacy 14:18 Stem cell therapy's effect on their son 26:00 The cost of the therapy 34:16 The 2-phase component to stem cells
In this episode. Eric Weiss, MD, Plastic Surgeon, Northeast Florida Plastic Surgery shares his journey from plastic surgery to regenerative medicine, discussing groundbreaking treatments for neurodegenerative diseases and the transformative impact of umbilical cord blood on conditions like autism.
Director of Aortic Surgery at Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center Dr. Eric Weiss joins Wisconsin's Midday News to talk about his 'clamp time philosophy'. Dr. Weiss describes this philosophy which focuses on prioritizing what is important to you and living each day knowing that tomorrow isn't promised.
As Roster Reconstruction begins their deep dive into the 2024 NBA Draft, Corban was happy to be joined by the Director of Learning & Development at Luceo Sports and Swish Theory Contributor Eric Weiss for a deep dive into the main tenets of draft philosphy for an organization at ALL levels, including breaking down the buzz word "character", revisiting the 2015 Draft Class for a case study into team fit, discussing why re-drafts are always done way too early-except for one surprising team-building exercise- and so much more! - Learn more about Eric and his work HERE: http://bit.ly/3N7Qh6A - Follow Eric on Twitter HERE: @EricWeiss_SA --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/swish-theory/message
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André and Miroki had the opportunity to check out Cuvée in it's first post-pandemic broad celebration. What stood out for them at this event? They are joined by Miroki's fiancé Eric Weiss to discuss passover traditions. You can follow Miroki on Instagram @9ouncespleaseYou can follow André at instagram @andrewinereview Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Would you like some insights on a product strategy for your tech company? On this episode, I talk with Eric Weiss, who is an Executive Coach to fast-growing tech companies. He is also the Host of the Chaos to Clarity podcast. For the past 15 years, Eric has helped companies build amazing products, engage their customers, find the right product-market fit, raise capital, and scale their businesses quickly. Eric has been obsessed with technology since he was a child, which led him to the work he's doing today with tech companies. He loves helping tech founders build and implement their product strategy to grow their companies. During our discussion, Eric talks about challenges facing tech companies today and how to overcome those challenges. Eric also shares a great tip to organize your week and schedule focus blocks in your calendar every day. “Tech leaders can be a bottleneck to their company's growth if they don't let go of some activities.” – Eric Weiss Today on the Tech Leader Talk podcast: - The importance of user-centered design - Engaging with customers early and often - Eric's “continuous discovery” system - The “weekly sprint” Eric uses to stay focused Eric's Podcast: Chaos to Clarity podcast: https://www.fullcycleproduct.com/podcast Connect with Eric Weiss: Website: https://www.fullcycleproduct.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericmweiss/ Download Steve's free white paper, InventLock™ Protection Guide for Tech Startups, at: https://stevesponseller.com/guide Thanks for listening! Be sure to get your free copy of Steve's latest book, Cracking the Patent Code, and discover his proven system for identifying and protecting your most valuable inventions. Get the book at https://stevesponseller.com/book.
Today's bonus episode follows the 2 part episode with Shaun Savage, San Diego based Founder and CEO of GoShare - a cloud based logistics platform that connects truck owners with businesses and individuals to provide on-demand delivery & moving services.An organisation with a high level of trust also has a high level of autonomy, which creates scalability. Once you build a culture of trust, your team can run seamlessly and avoid bureaucracy and micromanagement. In order to get to that point, psychological safety is a must - which means you need to make sure that your people don't hesitate to share their opinions and viewpoints because they know they won't be punished for having the wrong idea. Eric recommends "The SPEED Of Trust", a book by Stephen M. R. Covey, which shows how trust—and the speed at which it is established with clients, employees, and all stakeholders—is the single most critical component of a successful leader and organization.In order to create trust in the marketplace, you need to have a customer service standard that goes above and beyond to please customers and settle disputes in a way that makes the customer feel heard, appreciated, and ultimately a winner.When it comes to investment, trust is a huge factor. Trust is built over time, which means you should always give a reasonable amount of time for processes like due diligence, otherwise you'll never secure venture capital.Check out the full episode to learn how to build trust in your business!Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit chaostoclarity.io
Eric Weiss joins us for an in-person episode straight from the Bitcoin Atlantis conference on Madeira! Eric won't be selling his Bitcoin, and he tells us why! Key Points Discussed:
Today's bonus episode follows the 2 part episode with JJ Parker, a serial entrepreneur who runs Tightrope Media Systems, Carousel Digital Signage and most recently Screenweave, a company that unblocks work by empowering people to communicate asynchronously with video.Systematic self improvement and self reflection are two aspects of entrepreneurial development that often get glossed over, and historically don't exist outside of engineering teams. Bringing these Agile principles into other departments has helped Eric's clients reach outcomes that previously seemed unattainable.Eric has implemented the retrospective workflows into all types of departments and across a variety of sectors, and those core principles have been impactful across the board.During the episode with JJ Parker they also discussed the importance of the wisdom that only experience brings. When you figure out how to apply leverage to everyday business problems, it unlocks a new level of efficiency that brute forcing simply does not match.Check out the full episode to learn more on how to improve as a founder! Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit chaostoclarity.io
Today's bonus episode follows the 2 part interview with Davit Baghdasaryan, Co-Founder & CEO of Krisp - a software tool that maximizes the productivity and impact of every conversation by eliminating noise distractions,increasing the fidelity of voice communication, and transcribing and synthesizing the most relevant details and analytics from every voice interaction. Many founders build their technology and only then try to figure out what industry it's best applied to. In the case of Davit, they had 24 different use cases they were trying to present to the market, which caused them to struggle with their business model. They had to learn how to say “no” to alternative segments and use cases and pursue becoming market leaders in their niche. Diluting your positioning and strategy might work once you're an established brand with tons of resources to burn, but as a startup it's a losing strategy that will often steer you away from a winning strategy. In today's market people expect their products to be highly personalized and catered to their problems. Even if you have the best technology in the world, by sacrificing your positioning and refusing to niche down, competitors who get it right will run laps around you because their product is an exact fit for solving an individual problem.Tune into the full episode to learn how to approach GTM as a technical founder!Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit ChaosToClarity.io
This episode continues the conversation with Davit Baghdasaryan, Co-Founder & CEO of Krisp - a software tool that maximizes the productivity and impact of every conversation by eliminating noise distractions,increasing the fidelity of voice communication, and transcribing and synthesizing the most relevant details and analytics from every voice interaction. Krisp has grown significantly throughout COVID and beyond. They saw a huge market opportunity with call centers where the issue of noise cancellation is truly prevalent and expensive, which helped them grow through word of mouth. Throughout this growth spurt they've been able to add a plethora of new features, and now they're moving into the lucrative meeting assistant place. The next feature they're working on is accent translation, which automatically translates the speaker's accent to the listeners accent to help break through accent barriers.COVID wasn't a walk in the park for Davit. They had built a multiple org structure, which caused the company to overhire. Without alignment and verticalization they were becoming much slower to act and the environment became too bureaucratized to work at the level of efficiency that is required from a SaaS startup. They made a big pivot and moved back to a model that brought them their initial success and allowed them to return to scaling. Davit is a big believer in the fact that every person you hire adds overhead to your business, and even though you need to make the right hires to grow - hiring more people makes your processes run slower until they've been with you for a while. Your goal is not to just hire, it's to create more customer value. Check out the full episode to hear the scaling story of Krisp!HIGHLIGHTS:00:00 How To Win At Differentiation 07:02 Scaling Challenges And New Technology 12:05 The Root Cause Of Market Corrections15:26 Building Multiple Lines Of Business17:22 Making The Right Hires Connect with Davit - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davitb/Check out Krisp - https://krisp.aiDon't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/
In this episode, Eric is joined by Davit Baghdasaryan, Co-Founder & CEO of Krisp - a software tool that maximizes the productivity and impact of every conversation by eliminating noise distractions,increasing the fidelity of voice communication, and transcribing and synthesizing the most relevant details and analytics from every voice interaction. Davit's background is in engineering. If you asked Davit if he plans to become an entrepreneur a year prior to founding Krisp, he would have said - no way. But when he took the plunge, it didn't take long for him to fall in love with it and unlock his hidden calling. Startup life is much more catered to those who have a growth mindset. Every year in a startup is a career in an enterprise when you look at how much intellectual velocity is needed to succeed and how quickly things change. Often those who leave enterprises to found startups have a hard time adjusting to the new paradigm, and on top of that you're more than likely to leave a lot of money on the table. Davit left Twilio to start Krisp right at the time when Twilio was growing at a rapid pace, so he had to temporarily say goodbye to a lucrative role - but it worked out for the best.The problem in the market that Davit saw came from his role at Twilio. He was traveling to his home country of Armenia and taking virtual meetings outside. The problem is that there's a ton of noise that disrupts the natural flow of virtual meetings. They gathered a team of scientists and took a machine learning approach to create their first prototype. 2 years in they had a production ready piece of technology and they shipped it.Check out the full episode to hear the journey of Krisp!HIGHLIGHTS:00:00 Davit's Journey To Entrepreneurship 04:15 Is It Worth It To Take The Risk?09:38 The Problem In The Market13:39 Early Pains Building Krisp17:35 What VC's Want To SeeConnect with Davit - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davitb/Check out Krisp - https://krisp.aiDon't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com
Today's bonus episode follows the 2 part episode with Jan Arendtsz, Founder & CEO of Celigo - an iPaaS platform that simplifies the integration of business applications and data sources in the enterprise.During those two episodes, Eric and Jan discussed what it takes to truly grow a platform business. Many founders want to go after a broad market and grow their company into an industry staple. As a startup, the likelihood that you'll succeed increases if you find a narrow market and focus on an underserved niche.The way Jan did it was he scaled a consultancy first and foremost to 100+ members which allowed him to learn everything there is to know about his target market and build products based on the desired outcomes of their ideal client profile.Check out the full episode to learn more on how to create the next big platform!Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com
This episode continues the conversation with Jan Arendtsz, Founder & CEO of Celigo - an iPaaS platform that simplifies the integration of business applications and data sources in the enterprise.In the previous part we established the story of how Celigo had to make some hard decisions that were ultimately for the best. In more recent history, they had to pivot to a new product even after they found what was supposedly working. Jan's reason is simple - the Total Addressable Market(TAM) was too small to fulfil his ambitions, so they started working on a model that would work across a variety of verticals. Celigo really built their platform by the book. Starting out with years of consulting experience to understand their market, then building a few platform iterations that were both scrapped and kept, finding product-market fit, increasing their TAM, and trying to solve larger problems as they scale. This approach has made them true experts of both their market and their product, and allowed them to scale while maintaining longevity in the market.Now they're focused on revamping their go-to-market strategy and making sure they're disciplined with targeting the right type of client. A very difficult but necessary step when scaling is figuring out which customers you've outgrown and letting go, as the drain that a customer who's no longer a great fit brings onto your team can significantly lower efficiency and morale.When asked about his leadership principles, Jan focuses on being fair and consistent - towards both his employees and customers. He's also evolved to be a great listener, which is a very important trait in a leader. Tune into the full episode to learn more on how Jan built a platform that scales!HIGHLIGHTS:00:00 The Inflection Point07:01 Why Most Platforms Fail09:43 New Challenges With Scale13:07 Achieve True Focus15:20 Jan's Leadership Principles18:22 Learning to Let GoConnect with Jan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/janarendtsz/Check out Celigo - https://www.celigo.com/Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com
Welcome to Episode 188 of Autism Parenting Secrets. We're talking about stem cells this week. It's an intervention you've likely heard about, but it's one that isn't widely understood.Our guest this week is Dr. Eric Weiss, and he sheds light on this topic.Dr. Weiss is a regional leader in advanced regenerative medicine, and he's one of the only physicians in the country utilizing umbilical cord stem cells to provide relief for adults and kids alike.Umbilical cord blood contains powerful cells with chemical signals that optimize the healing capacity of the human body. They seek out inflamed cells that are old, damaged, or injured and use this therapy to restore them.Dr. Weiss uses regenerative therapy to treat autism, and his son, Marston, has seen tremendous healing of his condition. His latest book, Educating Marston, details his and his wife Christine's journey in using stem cell therapy with their son.The secret this week is…STEM CELLS Promote NEURORESTORATIONYou'll Discover:The Backstory of Umbilical Cord Blood & Stem Cells (3:19)How Umbilical Cord Blood Is New For Autism (10:54)Key Ways To Reduce Brain Inflammation (15:24)How To Turn On NEURORESTORATION (19:40)Key Things To Consider (22:43)The Global Regulatory Landscape (28:09)Risks, Benefits And Insurance Coverage Considerations (31:21)About Our GuestDr. Eric Weiss is the Co-Author of Educating Marston. Dr Weiss practices all aspects of plastic surgery including: breast reconstruction. He has recently incorporated Umbilical Cord Blood/Stem Cells into his practice after seeing the incredible healing properties in his son Marston. Born in Brunswick, Maine, he spent his early childhood in Florida. His father was a physician, and mother was a psychologist, both with busy practices. Dr. Weiss graduated Magna Cum Laude from Davidson College with special attainments in chemistry and attended Duke University Medical School.https://www.educatingmarston.com/authorsReferences in The Episode:Educating Marston, A Mother & Son's Journey Though Autism, Christine Weiss and Dr. Eric Weisshttps://clinicaltrials.gov/Additional Resources:Take The Quiz: What's YOUR Top Autism Parenting Blindspot?To learn more about Cass & Len, visit us at www.autismparentingsecrets.comBe sure to follow Cass & Len on InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.
In this episode, Eric is joined by Jan Arendtsz, Founder & CEO of Celigo - an iPaaS platform that simplifies the integration of business applications and data sources in the enterprise.iPaaS stands for Integration Platform as a Service, which is a new term for an industry that's been around since the 90s. Their predecessor was the ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) model which was led by companies like Informatica before the cloud model became standard. Jan's path to entrepreneurship began with him working as a software engineer for a couple of years and quickly realizing that it's not his true calling. He chose to stick with it for a while to build a solid technical background, after which he joined a consulting firm to learn a bit more about the business side of running a software company. When he got to his late 20's, he had gathered enough experience to go out on his own and start a company.Although Jan got the idea for Celigo way back in 2004, it wasn't the first venture he pursued when he went out on his own. For about 5 years he ran a consultancy that focused on processes and integrations, and he managed to scale that business to 100+ employees before ultimately starting Celigo in January of 2011.At the beginning Celigo encountered a major roadblock - their platform was built to be operated by technically advanced users, effectively making their platform inaccessible for the average business user. Their first iteration wasn't up to par, so Jan made the tough decision to scrap the platform and start from scratch. It turned out to be the best decision they made.Tune into the full episode to learn more on Jan's journey to founding Celigo!HIGHLIGHTS:00:00 What does iPaaS mean?01:42 Jan's Journey Into Entrepreneurship04:48 The Inception of Celigo12:32 Finding Product-Market FIt15:47 Becoming a Victim of Your Own SuccessConnect with Jan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/janarendtsz/ Check out Celigo - https://www.celigo.com/ Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com
Do you believe in magic? Have you come here merely to hear the Boob Tube Boys DIE?! Well you're in for a treat as the fellas take a dive into the 1990s Christian television show Touched by an Angel, a program in which several benevolent angels kind of screw around and occasionally yell at a man with serious mental problemsThat man is noted actual actor and religious weirdo Corbin Bernsen playing a nutso magician named Eric Weiss, or not really, but whatever... you'll see. The magician must try to overcome guilt brought upon by his failure to 'save' his younger brother Petey from a deadly refridgerator attack when they were kids, so Monica, Tess, and new angel Callisto from Xena: Warrior Princess are here to help him along the way
Today's bonus episode follows the 2 part episode with Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel - a Series D startup that provides the developer experience and infrastructure to build, scale, and secure a faster, more personalized Web. AI is currently disrupting how we approach building UI by increasing the speed at which we're able to articulate an idea and build the first model. These prototypes also enable us to get to the feedback stages much earlier in the process and with much less waste. This is an absolute gamechanger in how we approach building UI, and a lack of AI integration in this use case will cause a ton of waste. Check out the full episode to learn more on how AI is changing the way we build UI!Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com
This episode continues the conversation with Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel - a Series D startup that provides the developer experience and infrastructure to build, scale, and secure a faster, more personalized Web.Eric and Guillermo discuss the benefits of using AI as part of the support structure for your SaaS product. Guillermo makes a great point that AI is more trustworthy when it comes to data privacy, however, AI does hallucinate from time to time and requires monitoring.Open source has become standard practice in many verticals, but AI is not one of them. Guillermo is excited for projects that are doing open source AI, however, since model quality is dependent on data quality, open source AI might not be a sustainable option.Guillermo believes that every business will become AI powered, it's just a matter of time. Right now, developers delegate tasks to AI co-pilots, and this trend will continue to grow as we better understand how to utilize AI and better tools become available. Similar developments can be seen across other business functions, including go-to-market teams.The new wave of cloud technology has shown that there's been a market shift from enterprises buying products for large teams to individual consumers looking for products that fit their workflow. This means that companies that are solely focused on enterprise sales and have made their product inaccessible to individual users are losing out on a rising amount of market share, which in the current economic landscape cannot be ignored.Tune in to the full episode to learn about the current gap in AI technology!HIGHLIGHTS:00:00 Are AI Tools Trustworthy Yet?09:57 When Will AI Tools Become Open Source?15:12 What's the Future of AI App Development?18:32 How Cloud Technology Demand Has Changed20:46 Should You Dumb Down Your Software? Connect with Guillermo - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rauchg/Check out Vercel - https://vercel.com/contact/sales Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com
In this episode, Eric is joined by Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel - a Series D startup that provides the developer experience and infrastructure to build, scale, and secure a faster, more personalized Web.At the start of his career, Guillermo taught himself Javascript which led him to receive international job offers at the age of 17. He quickly realized that his true passion was in building companies, more specifically creating tools that increase productivity for developers. Guillermo chose to focus on Javascript due the web apps that were developed by Google and Amazon and how they transformed both the user and the developer experience. Having the ability to peel back and look at how popular web apps work inspired him to share the way these apps work with others - which is how Vercel came to be.When asked about the meaning of AI in app development, Guillermo mentions that he recently arrived at the term “AI Native UX”, which means that products and apps get developed with an emphasis on utilizing AI to its maximum capacity. He considers that to be the new north star to unlock for Vercel clients, and something that the industry as a whole should focus on.Listen to the full episode to learn more on how AI is changing app development!00:00 Guillermo's Path to Entrepreneurship. 02:24 Why Javascript?05:32 The Advancement of Cloud Technology09:17 Where Will AI Take Developers?16:32 Implementing AI Correctly19:25 AI Driven User ExperienceConnect with Guillermo - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rauchg/Check out Vercel - https://vercel.comDon't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com
Today's bonus episode follows the 2 part episode with Mikael Dia, Founder and CEO of Funnelytics - a software that allows you to visually map and analyze how people flow through your marketing funnels. Eric speaks on how to prioritise the right things when building your product. Although user experience, support and marketing will grow your business, you won't see profitable outcomes unless your product solves a real problem.Quality of life improvements are important, but they aren't the end all and be all of product development.It's incredibly difficult to build the right product if you don't truly understand your customer and shape your product around their needs. The solution needs to develop organically based on the priorities of your client, instead of your guesses.Tune into the full episode to learn more on how to build the right product!Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com
What if you could unlock the potential of stem cell therapy to improve the lives of those with autism? Join us in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Eric Weiss and his wife, Christine, as we journey through their personal encounter with autism, starting from their son's diagnosis in 1995. We discuss the challenges, triumphs, and the critical role of finding the right resources and support for individuals with autism.The conversation takes a riveting turn as we explore the groundbreaking field of stem cell therapy as a potential treatment for autism. Hear a powerful testimony from a mother who has witnessed transformative improvements in her son after administering stem cell injections. We delve into the science behind this novel treatment, its ability to mitigate brain inflammation, and its promising success rate. We also shed light on the safe use of umbilical cord blood, a practice with over six decades of medical endorsement.As we venture further, we dive into a fascinating discourse on the intersection of autism and stem cell therapy. We also reference a book that delves into this subject matter. Learn from a mother as she narrates her son's autism journey and the positive impact of stem cell therapy. Understand the science behind stem cells, their potential benefits for those with autism, and the importance of empathizing and supporting individuals with autism. This episode is an illuminating peek into the potential of stem cell therapy to enhance the lives of those with autism, offering a beacon of hope to families wrestling with this challenge.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
Greg Grunberg is an American film and television actor known for starring as Eric Weiss in the ABC series Alias, Matt Parkman in the NBC series Heroes, Sean Blumberg in Felicity, Temmin "Snap" Wexley in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and Phil in A Star Is Born. He is also an epilepsy advocate and hosts the podcast Talk About it that helps bring the epilepsy community together.
This episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show was taped LIVE at The Lab at G2E in Las Vegas, Nevada. Wayne Kimmel interviewed Chris Reynolds, CEO of Epoxy.ai, Scott Sadin, COO of U.S. Integrity and Eric Weiss, President, North America of Odds On Compliance. Chris Reynolds is CEO of Epoxy.ai. Reynolds has been delivering strategic results for organizations and investors for over 20 years as an executive and founder. He is the CEO and co-founder of Epoxy.ai. Epoxy is an AI/ML-based sports personalization technology company providing tools that help sports leagues, betting companies, and media entities develop new forms of customer acquisition, engagement, and retention. Prior to Epoxy, Reynolds was the VP of Product and Technology at Comcast for over 5 yrs, building and scaling the streaming and product portfolio for the company including Flex, Xclass TV, the Xfinity developer portal, Interactivity and sports. Reynolds joined Comcast through the acquisition of OneTwoSee in 2016. He was the co-founder and CEO of OneTwoSee - award-winning sports technology and data company that built immersive game center applications for MVPD's, CE manufacturers, digital publishers, and broadcasters. Prior to OneTwoSee, Reynolds managed B2B and B2C web products for Navteq a wholly owned subsidiary of Nokia including, navteq.com, traffic.com, and map24.com. Reynolds graduated summa cum laude with BA in Film and Media Arts from Temple University and MS in Organizational Dynamics from the University of Pennsylvania. Scott Sadin is the COO of U.S. Integrity. Sadin has experience in operational management stemming from financial services institutions such as Apollo Global Management, Tourbillon Capital and MSD Partners. While working in financial services, Sadin helped develop trading surveillance programs aimed at identifying potentially suspicious equity and debt transactions. Sadin was born and raised in New York City and received his B.A. in Political Science from Lehigh University. Eric Weiss is the President, North America of Odds On Compliance. Weiss was with the New Jersey Division of Gaming (DGE) Enforcement since 1991. He held positions in the Investigative, Technical and Executive Bureaus. Weiss is a graduate of Richard Stockton University and received his MBA from Rowan University. Segments time stamps/chapter 0:00 Intro by Wayne Kimmel of Chris Reynolds, CEO of Epoxy.ai, Scott Sadin, COO of U.S. Integrity and Eric Weiss, President, North America of Odds On Compliance. 9:21 Who does U.S. Integrity work with? 13:37 Why Eric Weiss joined Eric Frank at Odds On Compliance 16:46 How Epoxy.ai maintains a strong team 21:03 Major tech companies joining the world of sports 29:00 How large tech companies in professional sports have affected Epoxy.ai 31:52 Aristocrat X NFL and NFLPA partnership 36:35 The future between U.S. Integrity and Odds On Compliance 39:29 How U.S. Integrity brought the sports betting industry together 43:02 The Sports Betting wave comes into New Jersey 45:00 What will G2E look like in 5 years? 50:01 Shocking events from the last 5 years 52:20 Outro Social Media Handles - Company U.S. Integrity X: https://twitter.com/usintegrity?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/usintegrity Odds On Compliance X: https://twitter.com/OddsOnData Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oddsoncompliance/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oddsoncompliance/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD1Qv0kLPDWiQKRH_tu7UUg Epoxy.ai LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/epoxy-ai/about/
EPISODE SUMMARY: Heather Cohen is the Executive Vice President of the Weiss Agency. She has been named to Radio Ink's Most Influential Women in Radio 9 years in a row, is a recipient of the Talkers Magazine Judy Jarvis Award and many other honors. She shares what it's like to represent incredible talent and the amazing friends, clients, mentors, and mentees she has met along the way. On this episode of Chachi Loves Everybody, Chachi talks to Heather Cohen about:Growing up in New York and developing a love for radio from an early age ny listening to her uncle on air from her Strawberry Shortcake radioGetting her start at WRHU and the amazing opportunities given to her as a student at Hofstra UniversityBecoming the first female non-union board op for WORNegotiating deals as an APD and PD including altercation with an agent that almost got physicalMeeting Eric Weiss and becoming a part of his personal and professional familyHow she was convinced to join the Weiss Agency and how Eric Weiss believed in her even when she didn't always believe in herselfHow the audio world has changed since she started out and the shift from working with mostly radio groups to Apple, Amazon, Spotify, and othersHer work with great causes such as the Gracie Awards and the Broadcasting Foundation of AmericaThe value of mentorship and how she has benefitted from mentors throughout her careerAnd more! ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Heather Cohen is Executive Vice President of The Weiss Agency, a broadcast talent agency which represents and develops the careers of many of the industry's most successful local and syndicated personalities. Heather joined the Weiss Agency directly from GreenStone Media, LLC, where she was Vice President, Programming.Heather joined GreenStone from New York's legendary WOR where she was Assistant Program Director and responsible for the station's local and national on-air content, programs, and production. Prior to that, she served as Executive Producer for The Joan Hamburg Show.In 2013 Talkers Magazine awarded Heather with the prestigious “Judy Jarvis Memorial Award for Outstanding Contributions to Talk Radio by a Woman,” also known as “Woman of the Year”. Radio Ink Magazine has selected Heather as one of the Most Influential Women in Radio every year since 2014. Heather was on the cover of Radio Ink's June 2017 Most Influential Women in Radio issue. She is a 2015 recipient of Hofstra University's George M. Estabrook Distinguished Service Award. In 2019 Heather was inducted into the WRHU Radio Hall of Fame. In 2021, Heather was one of the first awardees of the “Sheros in Media” Award from the Multicultural Media and Correspondents Association.Heather serves on the Alliance for Women in Media and Foundation Board of Directors as the Immediate Past Chair. She has formerly held positions as Chair, Vice Chair and Treasurer, and has co-chaired the Gracie Awards since 2016.Heather is on the Board of Directors of the Broadcasters Foundation of America and is a juror for the Academy of Radio Arts & Sciences.A graduate of Hofstra University, she is President of the Executive Board of Hofstra University's Alumni Organization, and has previously served as both Vice President for Programs and Vice President for Services. Heather is a member of The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication Dean's Advisory Board and the Women In Leadership Advisory Board. She recently completed her term on the Board of Directors of the George M. Estabrook Alumni Association. Heather previously served as President of the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication Alumni Association.Heather has mentored New York City school children as part of NYC's Principal for a Day program and has been a Safe Space committee member. She judged the Tony Awards for eight seasons. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Chachi Loves Everybody is brought to you by Benztown and hosted by the President of Benztown, Dave “Chachi” Denes. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the myths and legends of the radio industry. ABOUT BENZTOWN: Benztown is a leading international audio imaging, production library, voiceover, programming, podcasting, and jingle production company with over 3,000 affiliations on six different continents. Benztown provides audio brands and radio stations of all formats with end-to-end imaging and production, making high-quality sound and world-class audio branding a reality for radio stations of all market sizes and budgets. Benztown was named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 by Inc. magazine for five consecutive years as one of America's Fastest-Growing Privately Held Companies. With studios in Los Angeles and Stuttgart, Benztown offers the highest quality audio imaging work parts for 23 libraries across 14 music and spoken word formats including AC, Hot AC, CHR, Country, Hip Hop and R&B, Rhythmic, Classic Hits, Rock, News/Talk, Sports, and JACK. Benztown provides custom VO and imaging across all formats, including commercial VO and copywriting in partnership with Yamanair Creative. Benztown Radio Networks produces, markets, and distributes high-quality programming and services to radio stations around the world, including: The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown, The Daily Dees Show, The Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire, Hot Mix, Sunday Night Slow Jams with R Dub!, Flashback, Top 10 Now & Then, Hey, Morton!, Audio Architecture, StudioTexter, The Rooster Show Prep, AmeriCountry, and Benztown Swag Bank. Benztown + McVay Media Podcast Networks produces and markets premium podcasts including: The Making of: A National Geographic Podcast, IEX: Boxes and Lines, and Everyday Wealth.Web: benztown.comFacebook: facebook.com/benztownradioTwitter: @benztownradioLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/benztownInstagram: instagram.com/benztownradio/
The Boston Celtics just absolutely blew the barn doors off the Indiana Pacers just two days after a similar annihilation of the Wizards. So, how good are these Celtics exactly? How have they performed relative to preseason expectations, and what will be their biggest challenges in pursuit of a championship? Plus, is it too early to declare that Jayson Tatum has taken a legitimate leap? Eric Weiss of Sports Aptitude and Luceo Sports joins us to discuss all of the above and much more. ------- Find Eric Weiss on Twitter/X | Check out Luceo Sports ------- Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | Youtube Watch LIVE Celtics games with us on Playback ------- First to the Floor is Powered by FanDuel Sportsbook, the exclusive wagering partner of the CLNS Media Network. Get a NO SWEAT FIRST BET up to $1000 DOLLARS when you visit https://FanDuel.com/BOSTON! That's $1000 back in BONUS BETS if your first bet doesn't win.21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. $10 Deposit req. Refund issued as non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See full terms at fanduel.com/sportsbook. FanDuel is offering online sports wagering in Kansas under an agreement with Kansas Star Casino, LLC. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MI, NJ, OH, PA, IL, TN, VA), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), Gamblinghelplinema.org or call (800)-327-5050 for 24/7 support (MA), visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), 1-800-522-4700 (WY), or visit www.1800gambler.net (WV). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EPISODE SUMMARYTechnical founders are born for a software business. After all, their very nature is a perfect fit for the software industry itself. However, even all the technical talent in the world will only be enough to keep your company financially afloat if you can't connect with others.In this episode of Scale Your SaaS, Full Cycle Executive Coach Eric Weiss talks about the importance of cultivating your technical workers to become story-driven with Host and B2B SaaS Sales coach Matt Wolach. He also shared the steps to the whole cycle process along with a fantastic meditation hack for leadership. Succeed in your SaaS by enhancing your technical skills with care-centered growth techniques! PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: Scale Your SaaS with Matt WolachEpisode: Episode No. 272, "How Technical Founders Can Win in the Software Business - with Eric Weiss"Host: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS sales coach, Entrepreneur, and InvestorGuest: Eric Weiss, Executive Coach at Full Cycle Executive CoachingTOP TIPS FROM THIS EPISODEHelp Your Engineers Connect to CustomersExperience a Different Role to Gain PerspectiveLock Your Company in Improvement CyclesFocus on Strengths Then Gradually OrchestrateLead with Confidence Instead of FearEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSEngineers are Not RobotsLeadership Turns Others Into Champions Coaching Transfers Ownership TOP QUOTESEric Weiss[2:29] "I always found that I got the best out of people when I didn't make it about me, but really made it about them."[4:52] "Engineers are not robots. They're humans. And they actually care about the work that they're doing and the impact that they're having in the world."[19:58] "Don't worry about the money. Don't worry about the product. Focus on the people that you're serving."Matt Wolach[6:19] "Figuring out how they're improving, how they're making impact, how they're helping people out there is critical… And I think it's important for engineering to hear that people absolutely love it."LEARN MORETo learn more about Full Cycle Executive Coaching, visit: https://www.fullcycleproduct.com/You can also find Eric Weiss on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericmweiss/For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/Get even more tips by following Matt elsewhere: Sales Tips LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
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On this episode of the Chaos to Clarity podcast, host Eric Weiss chats with tech entrepreneur Brett Barlow, CEO of Everee. Originally on a sports marketing path, Brett's unexpected detour into advertising taught him valuable lessons about the unpredictable world of startups and the importance of customer-centric strategies. They unpack the realities and challenges of leading a company from startup to IPO, emphasizing the pitfalls of short-term thinking and stock price obsession. Brett shares how he fosters a vibrant company culture, promotes values-based behavior, and encourages diversity, particularly in Utah's business landscape. This episode is brimming with wisdom and practical tips for anyone navigating the business world. Subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for more entrepreneurial insights! Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Startup to IPO, Business Culture, Diversity, Brett Barlow, Eric Weiss.
This week A-a-ron begins the electrifying saga of Eric Weiss aka Harry Houdini from his childhood as a Jewish immigrant through his middling vaudeville performances in comedy and magic and forays into spiritualism before creating a sensational new act; the escape artist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brace yourself for the biggest improv showdown of the year! On a special i4h Improv Super Bowl we'll witness the best of Santa Fe (Rachel Michaela, Eric Weiss) and St. Louis (Rafe Williams, Kate Cole) go head to head to claim the honored title of improv4humans Super Bowl champions and pay tribute to improv legend Noah Gregoropoulos. Head over to the i4h twitter to cast your vote for the winner here!
Longtime television and film actor Greg Grunberg makes his first appearance on the podcast. He came on the show after he tweeted “Whats the good word?” Seth replied, and the rest is history. Grunberg is best known for playing Detective Matt Parkman on the hit series Heroes and Eric Weiss on the equally successful show Alias. He was in two Star Wars films, The Force Awakens and The Rise of Skywalker. He is also well known for his charitable work fighting the disease epilepsy. His band "The Action Figures Band," is playing LA Comic Con's "Afterparty" this coming Saturday night (December 3rd) at The Mayan in Downtown Los Angeles. The band includes his fellow "Heroes" co-stars Adrian Pasdar and Jack Coleman, his "Felicity" co-star Amy Jo Johnson, as well as Scott Grimes, Sarah Wayne Callies, Nick Marzock, and Brad Savage. He also stars in a YouTube series entitled The Care Giver Series, which focuses on people who take care of loved ones afflicted with illness and other issues. In this episode, Grunberg discusses his love for the superhero genre. He elaborates on the stepping stone Heroes was that led to the superhero boom that soon followed it. He also speaks about growing up with Star Trek/Star Wars director J.J. Abrams and The Batman director Matt Reeves. Follow Greg on social media @greggrunberg.
Eric Weiss, Michael Lovato, Rachel Michaela, and Danielle Schneider join Matt Besser for a LIVE improv4humans in Sante Fe! They take audience suggestions that inspire scenes about religious cars, shoe-shopping mermaids, cooking with a praying mantis, putting a fist through the wall, and more!
“When that changes, you're gonna see a lot more capital come in… I don't want to be all dramatic and be like, it's gonna be a tidal wave of money coming in and they're all just waiting for this. But I think we'll see it, I think it'd be making a material difference. And as you know, when any money comes into our space, there's such a limited supply, that it doesn't take much.”— Eric WeissEric Weiss is CEO of the Blockchain Investment Group, and the man who orange-pilled Michael Saylor. In this interview, we discuss the current malaise in the Bitcoin price, why regulation will change this and be good for Bitcoin, and why Bitcoin provides value to all Americans.- - - - As Bitcoin continues to track sideways, with a current sentiment of extreme fear and continued reports of its demise, it's easy to lose the bigger picture. In 13 years Bitcoin has come from zero to an asset comparable to state-sized currencies, which is being discussed at the highest levels of government around the world. Whilst the wider industry suffers from its own 2007-style financial crisis, where leverage, deception and greed risk an investor bloodbath, Bitcoins ethos remains morally and ethically sound. Bitcoiners' advice to avoid wider altcoin and Web3 proposals has arguably been vindicated. The maxim to hodl is being tested, but long term investors are holding the line. Why is this? As Eric Weiss states, Bitcoin has grown to become a global phenomenon without a marketing budget. Let that sink in. The growth of Bitcoin has been viral. Individuals have become orange-pilled, and in various forms brought others into the fold. There is no one reason for this, and that is Bitcoin's strength. It has utility for everyone.High worth individuals, the middle class and low income groups are all affected by inflation. Yes, in the current environment, the impacts are more immediate for those with less assets. And, Bitcoin's volatility isn't a theoretical risk at this time. But even in periods of moderate inflation, compound effects mean that the dollar is losing value year on year. Bitcoin advocates are confident in the medium term it is going to beat the dollar. Even Charlie Munger thinks the dollar is going to zero over the long term. What amount of Bitcoin constitutes a sensible scale of investment in open to debate, but, as one commentator opined in Bitcoin Magazine on Jul 13th “there is one clearly unwise allocation size when it comes to Bitcoin: zero.”- - - - This episode's sponsors:Gemini - Buy Bitcoin instantlyBlockFi - The future of Bitcoin financial servicesBitcasino - The Future of Gaming is herePacific Bitcoin - Bitcoin‑only event, Nov 10 & 11, 2022Ledger - State of the art Bitcoin hardware walletCompass Mining - Bitcoin mining & hostingCake Wallet - Open-source, privacy-focused Bitcoin walletBCB Group - Global digital financial Services-----WBD527 - Show Notes-----If you enjoy The What Bitcoin Did Podcast you can help support the show by doing the following:Become a Patron and get access to shows early or help contributeMake a tip:Bitcoin: 3FiC6w7eb3dkcaNHMAnj39ANTAkv8Ufi2SQR Codes: BitcoinIf you do send a tip then please email me so that I can say thank youSubscribe on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | Deezer | TuneIn | RSS FeedLeave a review on iTunesShare the show and episodes with your friends and familySubscribe to the newsletter on my websiteFollow me on Twitter Personal | Twitter Podcast | Instagram | Medium | YouTubeIf you are interested in sponsoring the show, you can read more about that here or please feel free to drop me an email to discuss options.
Eric Weiss is CEO of the Blockchain Investment Group, and the man who orange-pilled Michael Saylor. In this interview, we discuss the current malaise in the Bitcoin price, why regulation will change this and be good for Bitcoin, and why Bitcoin provides value to all Americans. - - - - As Bitcoin continues to track sideways, with a current sentiment of extreme fear and continued reports of its demise, it's easy to lose the bigger picture. In 13 years Bitcoin has come from zero to an asset comparable to state-sized currencies, which is being discussed at the highest levels of government around the world. Whilst the wider industry suffers from its own 2007-style financial crisis, where leverage, deception and greed risk an investor bloodbath, Bitcoins ethos remains morally and ethically sound. Bitcoiners' advice to avoid wider altcoin and Web3 proposals has arguably been vindicated. The maxim to hodl is being tested, but long term investors are holding the line. Why is this? As Eric Weiss states, Bitcoin has grown to become a global phenomenon without a marketing budget. Let that sink in. The growth of Bitcoin has been viral. Individuals have become orange-pilled, and in various forms brought others into the fold. There is no one reason for this, and that is Bitcoin's strength. It has utility for everyone. High worth individuals, the middle class and low income groups are all affected by inflation. Yes, in the current environment, the impacts are more immediate for those with less assets. And, Bitcoin's volatility isn't a theoretical risk at this time. But even in periods of moderate inflation, compound effects mean that the dollar is losing value year on year. Bitcoin advocates are confident in the medium term it is going to beat the dollar. Even Charlie Munger thinks the dollar is going to zero over the long term. What amount of Bitcoin constitutes a sensible scale of investment in open to debate, but, as one commentator opined in Bitcoin Magazine on Jul 13th “there is one clearly unwise allocation size when it comes to Bitcoin: zero.”
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