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Spun Today with Tony Ortiz
#274 – Psychological Thrills, Financial Drama & Stand-Up Comedy

Spun Today with Tony Ortiz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 54:40 Transcription Available


Welcome to Episode 274 of the Spun Today Podcast! I'm your host, Tony Ortiz, and in this episode, we're diving deep into the intricate web of relationships, drama, and personal evolution presented in "Industry Season 3" and the psychological exploration of dual identity in "Joker Folie à Deux." We'll also touch on the comedic controversy surrounding Hasan Minhaj's new Netflix special "Off With His Head."   First, we'll unravel the complex dynamics between Harper and Yaz in "Industry," where love-hate relationships mix admiration with moments of belittling—proving that friendship can be as intricate as any corporate maneuver. Then, we'll explore the gripping drama of Pierpoint's near-collapse and the character arcs that reflect profound personal transformations, illustrating the power of resilience amid chaos.   In the realm of film, join me as I dissect Todd Phillips' "Joker Folie à Deux," a sequel that combines dark humor with musical elements to portray Arthur's tumultuous internal world. We'll discuss Harley Quinn's character development and the symbolism that adds depth to her relationship with the Joker.   Lastly, we'll delve into Hasan Minhaj's unapologetic and thought-provoking comedy special, where he tackles controversial topics with wit and bravado, addressing the blurred lines between truth and storytelling in comedy.   Twitter: https://twitter.com/spuntoday Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spuntoday/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spuntoday   Website: http://www.spuntoday.com/home Newsletter: http://www.spuntoday.com/subscribe   Links referenced in this episode: Joker: Folie à Deux: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11315808/   Industry Season 3: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7671070/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt   Hasan Minhaj - Off with His Head: https://www.netflix.com/title/81776083   Get your Podcast Started Today! https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=SPUN (Use Promo code SPUN and get up to 2-months of free service!)   Check out all the Spun Today Merch, and other ways to help support this show! https://www.spuntoday.com/support   Check out my Books Make Way for You – Tips for getting out of your own way FRACTAL – A Time Travel Tale Melted Cold – A Collection of Short Stories http://www.spuntoday.com/books/ (e-Book, Paperback & Hardcover are now available).   Fill out my Spun Today Questionnaire if you're passionate about your craft.  I'll share your insight and motivation on the Podcast: http://www.spuntoday.com/questionnaire/    Shop on Amazon using this link, to support the Podcast: http://www.amazon.com//ref=as_sl_pc_tf_lc?&tag=sputod0c-20&camp=216797&creative=446321&linkCode=ur1&adid=104DDN7SG8A2HXW52TFB&&ref-refURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.spuntoday.com%2Fcontact%2F   Shop on iTunes using this link, to support the Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewTop?genreId=38&id=27820&popId=42&uo=10   Shop at the Spun Today store for Mugs, T-Shirts and more: https://viralstyle.com/store/spuntoday/tonyortiz   Background Music: Autumn 2011 - Loxbeats & Melody - Roa   Outro Background Music: https://www.bensound.com   Spun Today Logo by: https://www.naveendhanalak.com/   Sound effects are credited to: http://www.freesfx.co.uk   Listen on: ApplePodcasts | Spotify | Pocket Casts | YouTube | Website

40 Minute Mentor
Anna-Sophie Hartvigsen: From the verge of bankruptcy to Forbes 30 Under 30 with Female Invest

40 Minute Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 40:59


“Something that's often quite misunderstood in mission-driven companies is that you don't change the world between 9 and 5.”  Today's 40-Minute Mentor is Anna-Sophie Hartvigsen, a Sunday Times Best-Selling Author, the first Nordic woman named a Forbes 30 Under 30, and Co-Founder of Female Invest.  Female Invest is a global edTech platform on a mission to close the financial gender gap and smash glass ceilings.  To date, Female Invest has raised $23m in funding and is serving over 450,000 paying members in over 120 countries.  The Co-Founders also acquired Nordic FinTech company Gaia Investments and have written a global bestseller in ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Funds'.  We dive into all of these milestones in today's episode, plus so much more…  Episode Chapters: ➡️ Failing to prioritise health [03:00]  ➡️ Growing up in Denmark and developing an interest in finance [04:20]  ➡️ From a social group at University to Female Invest [06:30]  ➡️ Scrappy beginnings & facing bankruptcy [11:15]  ➡️ Facing doubters and negative comments online [15:50]  ➡️ More about today's sponsors, Unleashed [19:00]  ➡️ Anna's hiring approach [20:15]  ➡️ Plans for the future [23:15]  ➡️ Fundraising experience & advice for Founders [24:45]  ➡️ VC vs crowdfunding [29:15]  ➡️ The financial gender gap & Anna's Call To Action [31:30]  ➡️ Getting started with investing [35:45]  ⛳ Helpful links: ➡️ Connect with Anna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-sophie-hartvigsen-46352611a/  ➡️ Find out more about Female Invest: https://www.femaleinvest.com/ 

Leap Academy with Ilana Golan
How Forbes 30 Under 30 Kira Radinsky Turns Every ‘No' Into Opportunity

Leap Academy with Ilana Golan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 45:33


Fascinated with science as a young child, Kira Radinsky was driven to make a meaningful impact on the world through technology. She faced rejection after rejection while building her first startup, but her resilience paid off when eBay acquired the company. Kira didn't stop there—she developed AI models that successfully predicted cholera outbreaks in Cuba and today, she continues to push the boundaries of AI and healthcare. As inspiring as her journey is, it's been far from easy. In this episode, Kira shares the lessons she's learned about resilience, pushing past rejection, and scaling startups. Kira Radinsky is the CEO and CTO of Diagnostic Robotics, known for her pioneering work in AI and predictive analytics. She gained global recognition for developing models that forecast major events, earning her recognition on Forbes' 30 Under 30 and MIT Technology Review's 35 Innovators Under 35. In this episode, Ilana and Kira will discuss: - How Kira built her first company despite major challenges - How AI is transforming global healthcare - The mindset shifts that fuel entrepreneurial success - Turning failures into career-defining moments - How to push forward when no one believes in your vision - Making bold leaps in a male-dominated industry - Staying committed when the path gets tough - Lessons from selling a startup to eBay - The power of persistence in scaling a business - Finding opportunity in uncertainty - Leveraging data to predict and prevent crises - Navigating risk and uncertainty with confidence - And other topics…   Kira Radinsky is the CEO and CTO of Diagnostic Robotics, an AI-driven healthcare company. Known for her groundbreaking work in data mining and predictive analytics, she gained international recognition for developing predictive models that forecast global events like disease outbreaks and political unrest, including predicting a cholera outbreak in Cuba. Kira began her studies at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology at just 15 years old, later earning her PhD. She co-founded SalesPredict, an AI-driven company that was acquired by eBay in 2016, where she served as Chief Scientist and Director of Data Science. She has been honored in Forbes' 30 Under 30 and has been named one of MIT Technology Review's 35 Innovators Under 35. Connect with Kira: Kira's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kira-radinsky/  Resources Mentioned: Diagnostic Robotics Website: https://www.diagnosticrobotics.com

Life, Money & Love with Dylan Mullan
Bangn Body Founder: “We Sold A Bottle Every SECOND” - How We Built A 50K Waitlist & Made Forbes 30 Under 30 In Only 2 Years! 

Life, Money & Love with Dylan Mullan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 96:47


Priscilla Hajiantoni is the Founder & CEO of Bangn Body, a skincare brand that went from from the spare bedroom floor of her Mum's house, to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in just 2 years!Priscilla's journey is nothing short of amazing — she bet her house deposit on starting this business and turned it into a multi-million dollar empire! With over 600,000 units of her famous yellow tube sold and no investors involved, Priscilla's story is packed with lessons on passion, perseverance, and making bold moves in business. After suffering from skin issues for 15 years, she decided to take control. With no formal background in beauty, she used her personal struggles to drive her passion for creating a product that would transform lives, including her own. Priscilla shares her journey of navigating manufacturing challenges, pushing boundaries in product development, and growing her brand to massive scale without any outside investment.In this episode:How Priscilla risked her house deposit to start Bangn Body and built a multi-million dollar skincare brand from scratch.The emotional toll of battling skin issues for 15 years, and how it drove Priscilla to create a solution that changed her life.The $80,000 mistake that almost derailed her dream and why she refused to settle for a product that wasn't perfect.The challenge of launching a brand with no investors, and how she kept Bangn Body 100% self-funded while growing it into a global brand.From corporate finance to skincare success, learn how Priscilla made the leap from a secure job to becoming a Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur.The power of product innovation, and how Priscilla disrupted the skincare industry by creating a multi-use product that became an instant hit.How influencer marketing fueled Bangn Body's growth, and her secrets to creating massive buzz around a new product.The mental and emotional resilience it takes to grow a business and why Priscilla believes mindset is key to long-term success.Her best advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, including the importance of staying patient, trusting the process, and betting on yourself.---Apply to be mentored by Dylan to start & scale your own E-commerce brand, Limited spots available!

Branded by Amelia Sordell
EP50: Does Influencer Marketing Still Work, How To Monetise Your Social Media Following, Why You Need To Build Your Personal Brand & How I Got On Forbes 30 Under 30 - Hannah Holland, HLD Talent

Branded by Amelia Sordell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 92:08


Want to BOOST your personal brand for less than the price of a coffee a day? Check out the new GET KLOWT platform to unleash the potential of your personal brand, here: https://get.klowt.com/membership/This week I am joined by Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient and founder of HLD Talent - Hannah Holland.In this episode, Hannah shares the realities of working in the influencer industry, how she learned how to stop caring about what other people think, monetising a social media following, and more!Hannah was on the first-ever episode of Branded and so it was great to see how far Hannah and HLD have come over the last few years. If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a follow and share it with someone who might also find it useful and subscribe over on YouTube where you can watch full video versions of the podcast and check out more of my content.You can find more of my content below:LinkedIn - Amelia SordellInstagram - @AmeliaSordell / @TheBrandedPodcastTikTok - @AmeliaSordellYouTube - Amelia SordellX / Twitter - @AmeliaSordellTimestamps: (00:00) - Quick-fire questions.(14:34) - What has changed in the last two years?(19:05) - How to be authentic online?(24:58) - How creators monetise their following in 2024.(35:29) - The mindset of a successful entrepreneur.(42:17) - How to innovate your business and see consistent growth.(46:24) - How to stop caring about what other people think.(58:05) - How I relaunched my business.(1:04:45) - The reality of the influencer industry,(1:07:47) - The future of influencer marketing & the impact of AI(1:12:10) - Why your employees need to build their personal brands.(1:16:52) - How to successfully date online.(1:28:57) - The future for Hannah Holland and HLD Talent.

Titans of Tomorrow
Forbes 30 Under 30 Ecom 8-Figure Entrepreneur - Alex Huertas

Titans of Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 48:05


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Your Brand Amplified©
From Failing Grades to Forbes 30 Under 30: Ajay Yadav on AI, Entrepreneurship, and Immigrant Ingenuity

Your Brand Amplified©

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 31:53


Explore the remarkable journey of Ajay Yadav, the co-founder behind Simplified—a game-changing platform powered by AI that's transforming content creation and social media management. Ajay's story is one of resilience and relentless pursuit of his entrepreneurial dreams, starting with his move to the US at the age of 17 after facing academic challenges in India. In the dynamic landscape of New York and Pennsylvania, Ajay quickly adapted to the startup culture that encouraged risk-taking and innovation—a stark contrast to the risk-averse environment he knew back home. However, it was with Simplified that Ajay Yadav truly made waves. Founded with a vision to democratize AI technology for small businesses and creators, Simplified has grown exponentially, boasting an impressive user base of 12-14 million and over 40 million sign-ups. With its suite of AI-powered tools—from content creation and video editing to social media scheduling—Simplified empowers entrepreneurs and marketers alike to compete on a global scale at a fraction of the cost. Ajay Yadav's journey isn't just about entrepreneurial success; it's a testament to the transformative power of embracing technology and pushing boundaries. His approach to business goes beyond profitability, focusing on empowering others through education and community building. Through Simplified Academy, Ajay provides resources and guidance to aspiring entrepreneurs, helping them harness the full potential of AI in their ventures. Join us as we uncover Ajay Yadav's secrets to navigating startup challenges, his insights into the future of AI in business, and a sneak peek into his upcoming podcast, "The Immigrant Founder," where he shares in-depth conversations with fellow immigrant entrepreneurs. Whether you're a startup enthusiast, tech innovator, or simply curious about the intersection of AI and entrepreneurship, this episode promises to inspire and inform. We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Visit our website! Start your trial on Simplified!  

The Bright Side
Enjoying Life on Your Own Terms with Glynnis MacNicol

The Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 30:08 Transcription Available


Glynnis MacNicol, author of "I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself," joins the show to discuss how single women can (and do) embrace joy and self-discovery — and how to redefine success and pleasure in middle age. Plus, Simone and Danielle get into societal pressures, gender biases in success timelines, and examples of late bloomers who defied societal expectations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I'm Not Finished
The Moment I Grew Up | Amanda Humberson & Jacob Sandry, CEO of Euclid Power, Forbes 30 Under 30

I'm Not Finished

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 9:55


Amanda talks with Jacob Sandry, CEO of Euclid Power, about the moment he grew up. Jacob explains how his mom's near dealth experience shaped him into the leader he is today. https://www.forbes.com/profile/jacob-sandry/?sh=74d404475ba1 https://www.euclidpower.com/  

Catching Up With CUB
#208 Alexandra Murray - Forbes 30 Under 30 at 25

Catching Up With CUB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 54:24


Daniel catches up with Alexandra (Lexie) Murray, Founder of Be Seen Socials. Be Seen is a one-stop social media agency with a Gen Z approach, focusing on the management of social presence, influencer communications, and content creation. Lexie started her now booming business during Covid at the age of only 21, off the back of her international influencer career.  Daniel and Lexie discuss the importance of TikTok and keeping up with the constantly evolving world of social media. They also explore what makes being a business owner so difficult and the toll it can take, as well as Lexie's recent inclusion in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and how she manifested it into reality. 

Too Smart For This
165. Forbes 30 Under 30 (in finance!) recipient Temi Butler on charting your own path, fusing your creative and career interests, and self love as a Black woman in finance

Too Smart For This

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 56:12


This week, I'm chatting with my dear friend and fellow Wharton MBA student, Temi Butler. Temi walks us through her impressive career journey, from navigating the high-stakes world of finance at top institutions to landing on Forbes 30 Under 30, and ultimately pivoting from a stable job to embrace her creative passions.From big corporate to being a DJ, Temi has been there and done that, and she offers invaluable insights for anyone looking to build a highly ambitious and fulfilling professional path.She shares:The pressure to prove yourself, especially as a black womanHow she hustled her way into top institutions early in her careerAdvice for those looking to break into financeThe challenge of holding back her authentic self at workHer unique upbringing by parents who are dedicated artistsHow she landed on the Forbes 30 Under 30 listHer pivot from investment banking to working for a startupWhy she chose to pursue an MBAHer biggest takeaways from business schoolFollow Temi on Instagram: @temiautomaticToo Collective:Shop our Rare Beauty collabToo Collective WebsiteToo Collective Affirmation TextsFollow Too Collective on InstagramFollow Alexis on Social Media:InstagramTikTokYouTubeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

MTR Podcasts
The Truth In This Art with photographer Faith Couch

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 56:03 Transcription Available


In this installment of "The Truth in This Art," Rob Lee sits down with photographer Faith Couch to explore the influence of her southern heritage on her narrative-driven work. Faith opens up about her commitment to capturing the nuances of black daily life, striving to represent these stories authentically. She talks about the significance of working with others based on mutual respect and the lessons learned during her final year at MICA, as well as her move to Yale. Throughout the conversation, Faith offers her perspective on creativity, the value of honesty, and the role of community and introspection in her life. The episode also ventures into Faith's hobbies beyond the lens and wraps up with her thoughts on discovering a sense of belonging within and the beauty of embracing life's shifts.Episode Highlights:Southern Roots and Their Impact (00:00:48) Faith discusses how her southern heritage influences her creative process and artistic expression.A Lifelong Affinity for Photography (00:05:00) Faith reminisces about her early experiences with photography and the influences that shaped her passion.Filling the Void in Black Narratives (00:11:00) Faith talks about her aim to provide a more complete portrayal of black life through her photography.Celebrating the Quotidian in Black Life (00:16:00) The importance of documenting everyday moments in the lives of black individuals is discussed in this part.The Ethics of Collaboration and Consent (00:18:00) Faith dives into the importance of ethical practices and consent in her photographic work.Navigating Editorial vs. Fine Art Photography (00:21:00) Faith reflects on the differences between editorial and fine art photography and her approach to each.The Quest for Authenticity (00:24:30) In this part, the conversation focuses on Faith's commitment to capturing genuine moments and true emotions.Crafting a Sense of Belonging (00:51:00) Faith discusses the concept of creating a sense of home and staying grounded regardless of location.Key Takeaways:1. Embrace your roots – they can deeply influence your creativity and authenticity in your work.2. Early passions can inform and shape your career path – nurture them.3. Strive to fill gaps in representation – your work can contribute to a more inclusive narrative.4. Celebrate the ordinary – everyday moments can hold extraordinary significance.Website and Social Media Links:aithcouch.comX: @FaithCouch5Instagram: blackpowerprincessLinkedIn: Faith CouchThank you for tuning into this insightful episode of "The Truth in This Art" with the talented Faith Couch. If Faith's journey and perspective resonated with you, we encourage you to explore her work further by visiting her website and following her on social media. Your support means the world to artists like Faith, and it helps to amplify the narratives that need to be heard. While you're at it, please take a moment to rate and review this episode—it helps us reach more listeners like you. And if you want to contribute to the growth of our platform and get access to exclusive content, consider supporting us on Patreon. Your generosity fuels our mission to bring these important conversations to light. Thank you for being a part of our community and for your continued support! This program is supported (in part) by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. If you have a story about art, culture, or community, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on 'The Truth In This Art' podcast.Follow The Truth In This Art on Twitter, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisart Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.About "The Truth In This Art""The Truth In This Art," hosted by Rob Lee, is a podcast that explores the essence of creativity and its community impact, amplifying artists' voices and their profound stories.Connect with me:Website | Twitter | Instagram Support the show:Merch from Redbubble | Make a Donation  ★ Support this podcast ★

RNZ: Nights
Young New Zealander named in Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list

RNZ: Nights

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 12:28


Podcaster and business journalist Madison Reidy is the only local name on the prestigious list of up-and-comers in the Asia region.

WGU Alumni Podcast
Forbes 30 Under 30 Entrepreneur, Teacher, Mother, and 4x WGU Graduate (Jessica Shelley)

WGU Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 26:39 Transcription Available


Meet Jessica Shelby, a WGU alumna who's revolutionizing education and entrepreneurship while balancing family life with five children and supporting her husband's academic journey at WGU. Explore her journey from elementary teacher to Forbes' 30 under 30 powerhouse and discover her groundbreaking educational platform, Dailies, disrupting pre-K through 12th-grade learning. Delve into the integration of technology into education, where Jessica unveils Dailies' connection to WGU's competency-based learning model, emphasizing personalized educational pathways. This conversation offers insights into empowering learners and parents, reshaping education paradigms, and the joy of tech industry recognition.Takeaways:How Jessica's educational platform, Dailies, is reshaping pre-K through 12th-grade learning by integrating technology and personalized pathways.Ways the integration of technology into education offers opportunities for empowering both learners and parents.The transformative power of lifelong learning.Jessica Shelley Bio:Oregon Native Jessica Shelley is a wife, mother of five small children, a former elementary school teacher, a Forbes 30 under 30 lister, an entrepreneur and business owner, and three-time WGU graduate, about to be four.   In 2020, Jessica co-founded and launched Dailies, an innovative educational platform that provides gamification and personalized learning for pre-K through 12th grade learners.

Trading Secrets
162. Serena F*#king Kerrigan has changed the dating game. From creating a blind dating show during lockdown in a 6 figure deal to launching wildly successful card games, Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient spills all!

Trading Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 86:55


Numbers: 45-50k as a producer at Refinery29, bumble bought a few episode and then for season 2 got a six figure deal and four sponsors, close to 100,000 decks sold,  Episode Description: This week, Jason is joined by entrepreneur, digital content creator and 2024 Forbes 30 Under 30 for social media, Serena Kerrigan! Serena is best know for dishing out dating advice to her audience of nearly 1 million followers across TikTok, Instagram, and other social media platforms. In addition to her success in content creation, Serena launched her sex positive brand SFKLFG LLC. In addition to her retail success, she launched another expansion within her SFK brand with SFK TV, a members only platform for her own exclusive long form content this fall.  Serena gives insight to how she created her SFK persona, why she doesn't believe people should never work for free, the truth behind the viral video about being sent a venmo request by a date, what she expects a man to pay for, what dating show she created for herself during lockdown, and how she created her card game thanks to her live dating show. Serena also reveals the power of asking yourself “why you,” the impact on her interest in filmmaking being rooted in her mom and dad both working in the industry, why she decided to kill SFK TV and move to Substack and called it The Plot. how to create confidence for yourself, and play a few rounds of her card game! What does she get personalized every year for her birthday party? Where did the idea for the card game come from? What goals does she have for the next five years? Serena reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss!  Host: Jason Tartick Co-Host: David Arduin Audio: Declan O'Connell Guests: Serena Kerrigan Stay connected with the Trading Secrets Podcast!  Instagram: @tradingsecretspodcast  Youtube: Trading Secrets Facebook: Join the Group All Access: Free 30-Day Trial  Trading Secrets Steals & Deals! Monarch Money: Unlike other personal finance apps, Monarch's simple, intuitive design makes it so easy to set up, customize, and use. Monarch is obsessed with constantly improving the product by releasing updates every two weeks and allowing customers to submit suggestions, vote on requested features, and view the product roadmap. Trading Secrets listeners will get an extended thirty-day free trial when you go to monarchmoney.com/SECRETS  Yahoo Finance: For more than 25 years, Yahoo Finance has been the Brand behind every great investor. Whether you're a seasoned investor or are looking for that extra guidance, Yahoo Finance gives you all the tools and data you need in one place. For comprehensive financial news and analysis, visit the brand behind every great investor, YahooFinance.com. Shopify: Shopify is the global commerce platform that helps you sell at every stage of your business. From the “launch-your-online-shop stage”, to the “first real-life-store- stage”, all the way to the “did-we-just-hit-a-million-orders?!-stage”, Shopify's there to help you grow. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/secrets and grow your business–no matter what stage you're in. Storyblocks: For a limited time, get 3 additional months free if you sign up with an annual individual license plan. Go to storyblocks.com/TRADINGSECRETS to take advantage of this exclusive offer only available until the end of May 2024. The offer won't appear at checkout, but rest assured, it will be automatically added to your account shortly after you sign up.

BOSSY with Tara & Katie
Confessions from a Forbes 30 Under 30 Alumna: Does Forbes 30 Under 30 Actually Help Your Career?

BOSSY with Tara & Katie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 42:28


In this episode:  Katie gets the scoop from Tara, a Forbes 30 under 30 alum, on how to actually make the list Tara's experience with applying (and no she didn't pay to get in) Why making the list isn't all that as an entrepreneur  How the 30 under 30 campaign is a money making machine for Forbes  How to use your ego to drive growth for business in legal ways (unlike Sam Bankman Fried)

STORIA PODCAST
From acting school to Forbes 30 under 30 with Bryant Ellis

STORIA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 34:36


In this episode, Fab and David interview Bryant Ellis, the founder of The Adventure Challenge, a successful scratch-off adventure book. Bryant shares his journey from Oklahoma to California, highlighting the importance of creativity in his upbringing. The hosts and Bryant discuss the lessons learned from the first year of Adventure Challenge, emphasizing the role of failure in personal growth and business success. They also touch on Bryant's transition from running a creative business to becoming an author and being recognized on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list. The conversation explores the value of partnerships, conflict resolution, and embracing failure as a mentor and coach. Bryant's advice to his younger self emphasizes the significance of preparation and leveraging the gold found in failure. CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Intro 1:30 - Creative Journey Start 3:15 - Journey to California 5:00 - Working for Randy Jackson & Acting School 8:45 - Handling Creativity as a Leader 11:00 - Failure 12:45 - Adventure Challenge 18:00 - Conflict resolution in business 21:24 - Protecting relationships 25:00 - Failure as a coach and mentor 31:00 - Importance of preparation Follow + leave us a 5-star review! FIND US ON... Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/podcaststoria/⁠ Tiktok - ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@storiapodcast⁠ X - ⁠https://twitter.com/podcaststoria⁠ Facebook - ⁠https://www.facebook.com/storiapodcast⁠ Youtube - ⁠https://youtube.com/@PodcastStoria⁠ BETHEL CONSERVATORY OF THE ARTS - Check out ⁠https://www.bethelconservatory.com⁠

Building Excellence with Bailey Miles
Nicholas Rohleder - Co-Founder Climate Commodities & Forbes 30 Under 30 Honoree On Determination, Critical Minerals, & Energy

Building Excellence with Bailey Miles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 53:21


#155: Nicholaus Rohleder is the Co-Founder of Climate Commodities and a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree. At CC, he sits on the steering committees of CC's operating businesses in physical trading, mineral processing & refining, transportation & logistics, renewable power & alternative fuels, and reinsurance.Outside of his professional commitments, Nicholas serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches the course Climate Technology: Finance & Policy focused on the following areas of the climate economy: solar & wind, batteries – grid & vehicle applications, hydrogen, carbon capture, and circularity, critical minerals, and climate-focused insurance solutions. He currently serves as an Alumni Mentor at Columbia University's Climate School, as a Contributing Writer focused on climate, insurance, & geopolitics at Climate & Capital Media, and as a Mentor for the Rice University Clean Energy Accelerator. As a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, he currently serves as a member of the global Forbes 30 Under 30 board as a representative for Texas.Nicholas received a Master of Science in Environmental Studies with a concentration in Environmental Engineering and Technology from the UPenn, where his research was focused on clean energy technology materials science alterations and substitutions in various clean energy transition scenarios, and a Master of Science in Sustainability Management with a concentration in Environmental Finance from Columbia University where his research was focused on the economics of waste to value conversion technologies in homogeneous and heterogeneous waste input scenarios.On the show he shares his story, the influence of his grandpa, things learned from sports, time at Columbia, Penn, and Oxford, experiences working for a hedge fund, starting his own business, critical minerals, determination, building a culture, and much more.Enjoy the show! 

Tall Poppy Talk
Jamie Beaton | Author USA Today National Bestseller, CEO & Co-Founder, Forbes 30 Under 30, Crimson Education: World's Most Successful College Admissions Consultancy

Tall Poppy Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 44:34


Jamie Beaton is the CEO and co-founder of Crimson Education, the world's most successful college admissions consultancy. In 2023 he received the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award.At age 18, Jamie was accepted into 25 of the world's best universities and clearly decided he wouldn't limit himself to just one. He took just three years to earn both a bachelor's and masters from Harvard in applied mathematics graduating Magna Cum Laude. From there, alongside running Crimson Education, Jamie earned two degrees from Stanford University, a masters degree from Tsinghua Uni in Beijing as a Schwarzman Scholar, a DPhil from Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar; an Juris Doctor from Yale Law School, and a masters from University of Pennsylvania. Having just completed the New York Bar Exam, he is continuing his studies being based in Princeton.At 19 he was hired by Tiger Management as their youngest ever Analyst, in 2017 was in Forbes 30 under 30 Asia, and is the youngest ever recipient of the Arjay Miller Award (top 10% of his class) at Stanford.Jamie is an author - of the USA Today National Bestseller ‘ACCEPTED! Secrets to Gaining Admission to the World's Best Universities.Founding Crimson Education at age 17, not yet old enough to hold directorship status, Jamie leveraged YouTube videos, seminars and flyers to support students through the global university admissions process. Flash forward to now, the business provides consulting, tutoring, academic support, middle school counseling, Crimson Global Academy a global online highschool, and more, hence why the business has been valued at $1 billion dollars.If you have any questions or are curious about the path from NZ (or any country) to an American College, I think you'll find this chat particularly interesting.Listen to the full interview on Spotify, iHeart Radio, or Apple Podcasts.#crimson #crimsoneducation #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #ivyleague #academic #coaching #fyp #admissionadvice #author #collegeadmission #admission #nz #college #stanford #harvard #highperformance #student #yale #rhodescholar #mentalperformance #podcast #tallpoppytalk #mentalhealthmatters #scholar #law #business #americacollege #aotearoa #parenting

Honest eCommerce
263 | Taking Punches and Building Resilience | with Griffin Spolansky

Honest eCommerce

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 18:45


Griffin Spolansky is the CEO and Co-Founder of Mezcla, a plant-based snack brand that is mixing it up with exciting flavors and textures. Griffin was also named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for 2023 Food and Beverage. He's also a part of  Division 1 Men's Lacrosse National Champion - 2019 - University of Virginia Israel Men's National Lacrosse Team.In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:47] Intro[01:38] The start of an entrepreneurial idea[02:11] Balancing personal and professional life[03:23] Facing and overcoming expectations [04:00] Crafting, testing, and refining samples[04:41] Leveraging connections for co-manufacturing[05:33] The timing from idea to samples[06:00] Pivoting in a pandemic[06:39] Capitalizing influencers and their audience[07:35] Choosing the right influencers as advocates[08:25] Valuing influencers' authenticity over clout[09:27] Managing stress and setbacks[10:22] Shifting From Ecommerce to retail[11:01] The power of experienced guidance[12:26] Episode sponsors[15:21] Learning from hiring mistakes[16:43] Accepting constructive criticisms[17:23] Pushing through the highs and lows[17:51] Where to get Mezcla plant protein barsResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeFeel-good moments with plant-based snacks eatmezcla.com/Follow Griffin Spolansky linkedin.com/in/griffinspolansky/Schedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectBook a demo today at intelligems.io/If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!

Doctors Who Create
Dr. Reid Waldman: Forbes 30 Under 30 & Dermatology Innovation

Doctors Who Create

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 21:24


In this episode, our guest is Dr. Reid Waldman, M.D., Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2024, dermatologist, and founder and CEO of Veradermics. With over $40 million raised, Veradermics is looking to change the fact that there has been little to no innovation in dermatology in recent years. Dr. Waldman took a huge risk by jumping from medicine to the startup space. He talks about how he can make a much larger impact on patients' lives through Veradermics than by being an individual physician. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone interested in becoming a physician entrepreneur and understanding how a medical background can provide an edge in starting and growing a successful business. Follow us on Twitter @doctorsinbiz to meet more creative doctors! This episode was hosted and edited by David Park. Timestamps (01:16) Background (02:45) Hacking Dermatology to $40M raised (04:23) Meeting his lead investor during Series A (05:10) Why has there been little innovation in dermatology? (07:07) Physician entrepreneur (08:42) Taking risks: from medicine to startup (10:49) Goal of Veradermics (11:39) Veradermics differentiator (13:40) Challenges (14:51) Learning on the job (19:49) Thought partners

Confessions of Ignorance
From Sleeping in His Car to Forbes 30 Under 30: Sterling Jones from JoJo's Chocolates

Confessions of Ignorance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 72:47


Dive into the world of entrepreneurship as Emily and Kirsten sit down with the visionary Sterling Jones, the mastermind behind JoJo's Chocolates. In this episode, Sterling takes us on his remarkable journey from a plastic bag of homemade chocolates and living in his car to a thriving business featured in over 5000 stores. Join the conversation as they explore the sweet highs and challenging lows of building a chocolate empire, unraveling the mistakes, and extracting valuable lessons learned along the way. Get ready for a taste of inspiration and the bitter-sweet reality of turning passion into a successful business venture.

Don't Eat Poop! A Food Safety Podcast
A Fresh Perspective in the Food Safety Industry with Tyler Williams, CEO of ASI Food Safety | Episode 48

Don't Eat Poop! A Food Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 11:36


In this episode of Don't Eat Poop!, food safety industry veterans Matt and Francine chat with one of the youngest names in the food compliance world, Forbes 30 Under 30, and CEO of ASI Food Safety, Tyler Williams.This is a short and fun conversation that also goes deep on the foundational topic of trust in the food industry, the importance of engaging with your team, and more.You'll get to know the young CEO, what he sees for the future of food safety, and the fresh perspective he brings into the industry.In this episode:

Break the Business Podcast
BTB Ep 408: Should college students major in being an influencer?; we interview Forbes 30 Under 30 CEO Jaquelle Horton

Break the Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 63:10


TOPICS: Colleges are offering courses and majors in being an influencer—would you enroll?; Weinterivew entrepreneur, Forbes 30 Under 30 winner, and Fave CEO Jacquelle Horton. You can find out more about our guest's work by visiting www.faveforfans.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Founder Podcast
#60: Amin Shaykho: Founder Of Kadama, Forbes 30 Under 30, Over 1 Million Users

The Founder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 52:02


Welcome to another episode of the Founder Podcast with your host, Chris Lee. Today, get ready to be inspired by Amin Shaykho, a trailblazing entrepreneur and software engineer.  Amin is the mastermind behind Kadama, an educational platform that soared to immense popularity with millions of users and a staggering social media following. His achievements have landed him a coveted spot on Forbes 30 Under 30 list, and he's also a TED speaker. With tech expertise honed at Apple, where he contributed to projects like iMessage, Amin raised a remarkable $1.7 million seed round for Kadama. In this episode, Chris welcomes Amin Shaykho to the show. Amin, at just 25 years old, is a bit different from other founders featured on the podcast. His tech platform, Kadama, connects students and tutors to get homework help. Chris dives into Amin's journey, discussing his background, experiences at Apple, and the evolution of Kadama through three distinct phases. Amin shares the challenges of the initial phase, where Kadama aimed to be an affordable platform connecting users with various services. The startup faced a chicken-and-egg problem, leading them to pivot and focus solely on tutoring. Just as they were gaining traction in the in-person tutoring space, the pandemic hit, prompting a second pivot. Kadama adapted to the virtual environment and quickly became the most downloaded Gen Z tutoring app in 2020. With millions of users, Kadama is not only an educational platform but also a social media powerhouse, boasting the second-highest follower count in the education category, just behind Duolingo. Amin emphasizes the flexibility of Kadama for both students and tutors, allowing them to connect whenever needed and setting their own rates. Chris delves into Amin's background, including his time at Apple and the significant impact he made with the development of a feature in iMessage. Amin's entrepreneurial spirit shines as he reflects on the differences between corporate life and the thrill of being a startup founder. Tune in to discover Amin's remarkable journey from a young entrepreneur with a vision to the founder of a groundbreaking education platform with global impact. Don't miss this episode filled with insights, lessons, and the entrepreneurial roller coaster experienced by Amin on the Founder Podcast.. Highlights: "He is a very young founder, and he's got a really cool technology platform that he is building with Kadama. And 25 years old. Yeah. Man. So my listeners know, when I was 25 years old, like I was in the middle of my first startup, and about a year away from bankruptcy has, you know, it's always a physical roller coaster, to be honest, that's what I call it." "I'm always intrigued by young entrepreneurs. Because, you know, really, the rule in entrepreneurship is, is a lot of time a lot of effort over a long period of time usually leads to results.   His achievements have landed him a coveted spot on Forbes 30 Under 30 list, and he's also a TED speaker. Amin raised a remarkable $1.7 million seed round for Kadama, which achieved a number to peak ranking in the app stores' education category, amassing over 2.5 million followers and 1 billion views on platforms like TikTok and Instagram." Timestamps: 00:00: Introduction 04:15: Apple Experience 13:31: Tutoring Platform 17:10: Bootstrapping A Tech Company 25:38: Leadership  28:43: Future Plans Language Learning  33:50: What is Education? 40:44: Content For The Masses 46:35: Finding Solutions Vs. Who Has The Solutions  Live Links: 

RealPod with Victoria Garrick
We're Moving!! (Inside Scoop On Our New Place + Celebrating Forbes 30 Under 30!)

RealPod with Victoria Garrick

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 41:09 Very Popular


Vic & Max are back on the mic together for an exciting episode with so much to celebrate! First off, hear Victoria's emotional, real-time reaction to what it's like to make the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, and appreciation for Real Pod's role in receiving this incredible honor! Then, Vic and Max spill the tea on their new home. After spending three incredible years in their current apartment with so many great memories, they're sharing why they're moving, what they're looking forward to most about their new location, all the changes they're excited to make in the process, the detailed layout of and vision for their new place, plus so much more! This episode is super special for the Browne fam, and the perfect opportunity to once again say thank you for listening and supporting Real Pod. If you love home decor and organization, make sure to also follow along on IG for all the latest updates!Instagram: @victoriabrowne Related episode:i feel lonely... *sigh* here's why + what i'm doing about itSponsored by:AG1BetterHelpStoryworthVionicProduced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Risque Business News
Pissing off Billionaires with ElonJet's Jack Sweeney

Risque Business News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 48:26


This week on the pod the ladies catch up with the 19-year-old arch-nemesis of Elon Musk, Jack Sweeney! Jack spent his quarantine taking exams and aggravating Elon with his Twitter/X account @ElonJet that published open-source information on Elon's private jet's flight records. This transformed from a hilarious internet squabble to a historically notable free speech issue when Elon banned Jack and every reporter who dared to mention his tracker from the platform (and threatened to sue him). We get the first-hand story from Jack.  We also talk to him about the Forbes 30 Under 30, Mark Cuban, Taylor Swift and all the other private jets his company, GrndCntrl tracks. Give him a follow @elonjetnextday Elon Musk's Jet (@elonmusksjet) @risquebusinessnews @laurasogar @mae_planert

No Set Path: Entertainment Break-In Stories
21 - Making Forbes 30 Under 30 with Michael Ritter (Moonfall, Those About to Die)

No Set Path: Entertainment Break-In Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 95:52


Michael Ritter is a film producer and executive named on the 2024 Forbes 30 Under 30 list for Hollywood & Entertainment. He was pivotal in closing over $280 million in financing for films such as Lionsgate's “Moonfall” and TV shows such as Peacock's upcoming historical epic “Those About to Die.” We dive into the entire process of getting on Forbes 30 Under 30 - - - alongside names like Jenna Ortega and Noah Schnapp - from nomination to final round questions, how to overcome rejection, and the one key factor to truly measure success. BREAKDOWN: 2:51 - Making Forbes 30 Under 30, from surprise nomination to final round questions 9:36 - Rejection from job, Moonfall, Midway 10:31 - Forbes Under 30 Summit 2023 15:06 - Receiving the Under 30 news + reactions from others 20:26 - Tips for aspiring Listers 22:59 - Founding Kairon Studios 27:14 - Appealing USC rejection + being a spring admit 31:37 - Producing first feature, “Samir” (2019) through USC & Warner Bros. 39:23 - First jobs - burnout, bartending, assistant to TV director, freelancing in production & photography 47:01 - From producing first feature to working the front desk at Equinox 49:21 - Working as an assistant to producer Harald Kloser and meeting JP Pettinato on Midway (2019) to Lionsgate with JP Pettinato 58:16 - Associate producer on Moonfall (2022) & covid shutdown in 2020 1:06:09 - Advice for overcoming low moments 1:16:36 - TIME CAPSULE CONNECT WITH MICHAEL Instagram: @mkritter / @29goingonbreakdown LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-ritter-filmmaker IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5778236/ CONNECT WITH THE SHOW: All Platforms: @NoSetPathShow www.NoSetPathShow.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-doyle3/support

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - UN Young Champion of the Earth - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 12:03


“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Dylan Mulvaney Named Forbes 30 Under 30

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 1:41


The same Dylan Mulvaney who's partnership with Bud Light has made the iconic brand obsolete and cost many people their jobs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beat the Often Path
Ep. 187 – Robin Simsa: The Genius of 3D-Printed, Fungi-Based “Salmon” Filets

Beat the Often Path

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 52:33


Robin Simsa is the CEO of Revo Foods, the first company to sell 3D printed, vegan “salmon” filets – already available all over Europe. They're making 100% plant-based seafood to reduce overfishing and relieve pressure on our marine ecosystem. Robin himself has a PhD in biotech from the university of Gothenburg and Tufts University, and he was also nominated to Forbes 30 Under 30. 3D printing food is one of those exciting or terrifying ideas depending on your perspective, especially if “it's people!” is still ringing through your brain and you're worried about a Soylent Green future. However, I see technologies like this as a necessary step towards our evolution as a species, which is why I'm so excited about this episode and I'm not the only one; investors have already poured up to $400 million into alternative seafood start-ups in recent years, including over $7 million into Revo Foods. ➡️ https://revo-foods.com/ ➡️ https://rosspalmer.com/robin-simsa ➡️ Follow me on Instagram: @therosspalmer ➡️ Subscribe on YouTube: @therosspalmer

Peers2Peers
#255. From Starting a Business as a College Student to Being Featured in Vogue with BIPOC Co-Founder of Now&Me & Forbes 30 Under 30 Lister, Bani Singh

Peers2Peers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 38:58


When it comes to picking a career, our choice can often be traced back to the influence of family. It was the gentle encouragement of her parents to pursue what fulfilled her internally that helped this week's guest find her calling. It's that calling — to give back and make a difference — that has Bani Singh on a mission to revolutionize the way we approach mental health care.In this episode of PEERS, we're joined by Bani Singh, Co-Founder of Now&Me to talk about saying goodbye to external validation, finding the right time to take your side hustle full-time, and how to get comfy with the wild ride that is entrepreneurship. About Bani: Bani Singh is the Co-Founder of Now&Me, an India-based social media platform that helps people seeking mental health support. Now&Me provides a safe space for people from all walks of life to accept their feelings and talk about issues such as relationship problems, trauma and career anxiety, through its anonymous chat option. In June 2021, Now&Me raised $1 million in seed funding led by Saama Capital and Whiteboard Capital. In 2023, Bani was featured on the Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 Consumer Technology list. Discover More:Check out Now&Me: https://nowandme.com/ Connect with Bani on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/banisinghvasir/ Follow Now&Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowandme/ Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG Connect with your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/ Follow Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michakhidenor/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One Planet Podcast
Highlights - UN Young Champion of the Earth GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 12:03


“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
Highlights - UN Young Champion of the Earth GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 12:03


“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast
Highlights - UN Young Champion of the Earth GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 12:03


“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process
Highlights - UN Young Champion of the Earth GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 12:03


“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
Highlights - UN Young Champion of the Earth GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 12:03


“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process Podcast
Highlights - UN Young Champion of the Earth GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 12:03


“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process Podcast
GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - UN Young Champion of the Earth - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 46:41


Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

One Planet Podcast
GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - UN Young Champion of the Earth - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 46:41


Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process
GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - UN Young Champion of the Earth - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 46:41


Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - UN Young Champion of the Earth - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 46:41


Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast
GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - UN Young Champion of the Earth - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 46:41


Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process
GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - UN Young Champion of the Earth - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 46:41


Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
GATOR HALPERN - Co-Founder & President of Coral Vita - UN Young Champion of the Earth - Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 46:41


Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean. Over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rain forests of the sea. Gator Halpern is the Co-founder and President of Coral Vita, a mission-driven company working to restore our world's dying coral reefs. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who is passionate about starting projects that can help create a better harmony between society and nature. His work has earned him a number of awards including being named a United Nation's Young Champion of the Earth, a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, and an Echoing Green fellow. Before founding Coral Vita, he worked on development projects in Brazil, Peru, and South Africa. During his career, he has helped distribute millions of baby fish for aquaculture to remote villages in the Amazon, he's analyzed the environmental effects of land-use change projects on three different continents, and worked for the World Wildlife Fund Global Marine Program. Gator founded Coral Vita during his graduate studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and he lives and works in the Bahamas where Coral Vita operates the world's first commercial land-based coral farm for reef restoration.“Coral reefs are the most biodiverse habitat on the planet, despite covering less than 1 percent of the ocean area, over a quarter of all marine life exists in these rainforests of the sea. And if you think of a coral reef as a rainforest, the trees are the coral themselves. Which are incredible organisms, so, magic is really the right word to describe them. They're these animals that are one of the original forms of animal life, the second branch of the animal kingdom is actually Cnidaria, which includes coral and jellyfish. So, an ancient animal, but they have a symbiotic relationship with algae, and so inside the animal tissue are these zooxanthellae, these algae that do photosynthesis, like algae do, like plants do. It's able to capture sunlight and convert it into sugars and energy. And so, it's an animal, but it's got plants that live inside it, this algae, and then even more wild - it grows a skeleton that is rock!So coral skeleton is actually calcium carbonate, which is limestone. And most of the limestone that exists on the earth was grown by these organisms. And so they're animals with plants inside of them that grow rock as skeleton. And the rock skeletons form these incredibly intricate structures that are coral reefs that can grow for thousands of miles and the corals can live for thousands of years to be seen from space and to create these essential ecosystems that are really the cornerstone of all of life in the ocean and, and therefore much of life on Earth.”https://coralvita.cowww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Peers2Peers
#254. From Intern to Leading a Company in Less than a Year with BIPOC Co-Founder of The Elephant Room & Forbes 30 Under 30 Lister, Shannie Mears

Peers2Peers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 38:58


They say you need a special kind of fire inside to make it as a founder. But what keeps that flame burning? For this week's guest, the fuel to her fire is good old-fashioned self-empowerment. With an unwavering commitment to giving her all, Shannie Mears attributes her success to staying true to herself and fully embracing her growth and evolution with pride — and her spark isn't going out any time soon. In this episode of PEERS, we're joined by Shannie Mears, Head of Talent and Co-Founder of The Elephant Room to talk about accepting yourself as you are, how to practice self-awareness and stop self-judgment, and recognizing the power of your own voice. About Shannie: Shannie Mears is the Co-Founder of The Elephant Room, an inclusive ad agency prioritizing diversity and cultural awareness, working with brands like Barclays, Samsung, and PUMA. She was chosen to sit on the Race Disparity Audit at 10 Downing Street and curated her own events platform called Girls, Let's Talk which is about encouraging young women to connect and build. In 2023, Shannie was featured on the Forbes Europe 30 Under 30 Media & Marketing list. Discover MoreCheck out The Elephant Room: https://theelephantroom.net/ Connect with Shannie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanice-mears-frsa-41b36510b/ Follow The Elephant Room on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elephantroomuk/ Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG Connect with your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/ Follow Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michakhidenor/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Business Innovators Radio
Partha Unnava – Forbes 30 Under 30, Owner of 38 Patents, Entrepreneur, Founder & Visionary

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 34:22


Partha Unnava dropped out of Georgia Tech as a biomedical engineer to create a crutch that was more comfortable for the user. He was subsequently invited to the White House to present his invention to President Obama and went on to found Lasso – an apparel brand specializing in an ankle-supporting sock. Featured as the Men's Health #1 sock, Lasso's medical-grade sock mimics ankle taping and is worn by super athletes, Von Miller and Luke Modric, as well as other NFL and NBA stars. Now, Partha is using his experience to impact the next generation of entrepreneurs.Buy Lasso Socks: https://www.lassogear.com/Learn More: https://spventures.io/There's an old adage that says you should pay your fair share of taxes but not a penny more. We believe that to be true.We help business owners and high-income earners realize their savings by deploying time-tested tax strategies with decades of case law to back it up.Each strategy must pass through our sift of being legal, moral, and ethical.Get your complementary analysis to see how much you overpay on an annual basis. Click the link below to schedule your complimentary analysis.Learn More: https://www.stratnavinc.com/Schedule Call: https://www.navigatesni.com/NAVIGATEhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/navigateSource: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/partha-unnava-forbes-30-under-30-owner-of-38-patents-entrepreneur-founder-visionary

The Adventure Paradox
Manifesting Music, Cats and Money with Forbes 30 under 30 Lister, Jasmin Manke

The Adventure Paradox

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 54:43


The first time I virtually met Jasmin Manke was through a training in Passion Apps. I was immediately impressed by her manners, her wisdom and her way of being in the world and began following her. Then I bought her book and was, again, impressed by her vulnerability as she shared a story very much like my own in some ways.  Soon, we began working together professionally as I joined her Mastermind to study how to become "an ease and flow Millionaire," and the rest is history!Actually, there is more to it than that as we reveal the mystery and magic of following our grief experiences back around to the beginning of the circle where we can reconnect to the joy, hope and love of what is. I had the privilege of having a front row seat to her manifestation of a @catnamedfoxy and the evolution of her unveiling of Hypnodance(TM) and manifesting with music. You can find her bio and more information on her website and using the links below.This weekend, for anyone in the LA area, or anyone in the world who wants to join us virtually, I will be speaking at her Wealth Being LIVE event. The details can be found in the links below and on our respective websites. One of the most profound things I have learned from Jasmin is how to be comfortable not just in making money, but in simply having it. Our culture has a lot of shame around already having money and it does not serve any of us. Then again, I have learned the hard way why we are secretive... curious what I mean?  Apply to work with me on my website and I'll tell you more!To find me:www.catcaldwellmyers.com@catcaldwellmyersThe Adventure Paradox Podcast (Fb)To join us at Wealth Being LIVE in LA (or virtually) on 10/8:https://jasmin-manke.mykajabi.com/a/2147667648/9boDbCPJTo find out more about Jasmin Manke & listen to her music:www.jasminmanke.livehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jasmin-manke-podcast/id1657674781Just says "buy the book on Amazon!"Support the showUpcoming events:The 2024 Adventure Paradox Digital Course HOLIDAY PRESALEConnect with me here:www.catcaldwellmyers.com@catcaldwellmyersThe Adventure Paradox Podcast Page (Fb)

The Unofficial Shopify Podcast
Creating Profitable Influencer Relationships

The Unofficial Shopify Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 58:40


Ever wondered how to make the most of influencer partnerships without breaking the bank? Tomer Hen, founder of Switch Supplements and a recognized Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur, has the answers. Uncover the power of product seeding and how to build authentic partnerships with influencers, even on a budget. Learn the art of engaging influencers with value-driven offerings, rather than cash payments. Tomer's expert advice will guide you through the process of identifying the right influencers for your brand and fostering lasting connections. Discover the secrets behind turning influencer love into real revenue, and get ready to revolutionize your approach to influencer marketing. For more tips and strategies from industry leaders, subscribe to The Unofficial Shopify Podcast today.Show LinksSwitch SupplementsSponsorsFree 30-day trial of Zipify OCU - To get an unadvertised gift, email help@zipify.com and ask for the "Tech Nasty Bonus".Elevar - Never miss another conversion with Elevar's server-side tracking. Enhance Klaviyo flow performance 2-3x. Plans from $0 a month + 15-day free trials on all plans.Theme Updater Plus: Vault - Effortlessly back up and quickly restore your Shopify StoreLoop Returns: Ecommerce Returns Management for Shopify - Brands using Loop retain over 50% of their revenue by promoting exchanges over refunds.Never miss an episodeSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsJoin Kurt's newsletterHelp the showAsk a question in The Unofficial Shopify Podcast Facebook GroupLeave a reviewSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsWhat's Kurt up to?See our recent work at EthercycleSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelApply to work with Kurt to grow your store.

Earn Your Happy
Nik Sharma, Forbes 30 Under 30 Member & CEO of Sharma Brands, On Growing Your Business Through Digital Marketing

Earn Your Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 43:22


Today, I'm excited to share my conversation with master marketing consultant and the CEO of Sharma Brands, HOOX, and 1180, Nik Sharma. His impressive client list includes Feastables, Chamberlain Coffee, Roc Nation, Everlane, Jim Beam, Poo~Pourri, and many more! Throughout our chat, Nik breaks down the anatomy of an efficient ad, shares his techniques for growing and selling your brand online, and how to increase your audience engagement. Nik emphasizes that nailing your organic social presence will build brand awareness and drive sales. Plus, he discusses the best starting point and where to make early investments when launching your business. Listen in if you are ready to sell your brand online and take your business to new heights. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT: - How Nik divides time between his multiple companies  - Why you should have a business coach  - The best starting point and early investments when launching your brand  - An exercise for targeting audiences beyond your circle - Understanding the qualities of an efficient ad  - Ways to position yourself as a premium brand - The significance of networking and authentic connections RESOURCES - Mentor Pass - DM me the word “POWER” on Instagram for The Power Nine - Text DAILY to 310-496-8363 for daily manifesting affirmations and journal prompts.  - Sign up for The Spritz newsletter at litepink.com! CONNECT WITH NIK Follow Nik on Twitter: @mrsharma Connect with Nik on LinkedIn Subscribe to Nik's Newsletter Check out Nik's Website  Listen to Limited Supply CONNECT WITH LORI Follow me: @loriharder Follow Lite Pink: @drinklitepink Follow Earn Your Happy: @earnyourhappy Follow Girlfriends & Business: @girlfriendsandbusiness Listen to Girlfriends & Business