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Today I'm making friends with David Hauser who has a track record of founding multiple successful companies, building exceptional teams, and investing in innovative ideas.** What I Discuss with David:– Constantly running into each other at LifeTime Gym in Vegas– Why David always knew he was going to be an entrepreneur– How David's parents instilled work ethic in him– Coding websites in the early '00s– How David raised $20m as a 17 year old– Why college can't create entrepreneurs– Building and exiting several successful companies** (Psst... Before I tell you more about the guest, do you like this show? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts — even one sentence helps!
FOWA board member Sean Eckford and artistic and executive director Jane Davidson mark what would have been the opening of Festival 2020 with a conversation about the anthology project we've just embarked on that will see some of our 2020 writers reflect on this very unusual year. Visit the festival website at www.writersfestival.ca, follow us on Twitter at @SCFWA and look for us on Facebook
In the first Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts podcast of 2020, Sean Eckford sits down (remotely) with festival board president John Lussier and artistic and executive director Jane Davidson to talk about the decision to cancel the 2020 event and all the things the Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts is working on, despite the disruption caused by the pandemic. Visit the festival website at www.writersfestival.ca, follow us on Twitter at @SCFWA and look for us on Facebook.
David Hauser has built a number of successful companies in the startup space, both organically and inorganically. He is the founder of Grasshopper, which was acquired by Citrix after he bootstrapped the company to $30M+. David founded Chargify and made it profitable, securing a Mark Cuban investment. He founded ReturnPath and is a founding member of National Entrepreneurs’ Day (http://entrepreneursday.org). David is an angel investor in Intercom, Unbounce, Munchery, Groove and more. He is a public speaker at FOWA, Big Omaha, LessConf, SuperConf, Entrepreneurs Organization, and has received major media coverage by CNN, Fox, Inc. Magazine, Fortune, Entrepreneur, Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, Inc. 30 Under 30. — As leaders and business owners, we prioritize other people’s needs. It is part of what makes us great leaders in the first place. You signed up for long days and late nights when you entered this world, but you can only operate at full capacity when you put your oxygen mask on first. Sometimes, to help others, you have to help yourself. David Hauser explores that notion and more in his new book, Unstoppable. We preach the importance of health and wellness, but we don’t always practice it ourselves. David Hauser struggled to prioritize self-care in the hustle-hard culture of modern entrepreneurship—a position that many of us are in right now. You have to recognize that there is no ‘right’ time to start practicing self-care and stop putting it off. When you achieve balance and become the best version of yourself, your business will reflect that. Health and wellness is a great place to start. In this episode of the Absolute Advantage podcast, David Hauser joins us to share his journey of personal development. He discusses the key principles in his book, “Unstoppable,” such as the optimization mindset, the myths surrounding diet and exercise, and the top things you should be paying attention to on your own journey. Click here to listen to the episode, and make sure to visit www.absoluteadvantagepodcast.com for more content that inspires, encourages and helps you grow and make an impact QUICKLY both professionally and personally. Ways to contact David Hauser: Website: https://www.unstoppablebook.com/ Twitter: @dh
FOWA board member Sean Eckford looks back on the final day of the 2019 Festival of the Written Arts
Board member Sean Eckford looks back on Day Two of the 2019 Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts
SCFWA board member Sean Eckford looks back at Day One of the 2019 Festival of the Written Arts
Festival director Sean Eckford and producer Jane Davidson chat about the upcoming 2019 Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts. Visit www.writersfestival.ca for all the information on authors, the venue and ticket sales.
Writers Festival director Sean Eckford looks back at the final day of the 2018 FOWA
Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts director Sean Eckford looks back on day two of the 2018 festival
Festival director Sean Eckford looks back on the first full day of the 2018 Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts
Festival board member Sean Eckford sits down with Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts producer Jane Davidson for a look ahead to the 2018 festival, which opens August 16
Lose your job in the future if you don’t do these three things now This episode of the TomorrowTrends Podcast is from a recording of a webinar Graeme Codrington presented last month, looking at the three habits that have helped him to develop the skills required to be successful in a fast-changing world of work. To get the most out of this episode you should download the slides that went along with the original webinar. These are available as a PDF here, or on Slideshare here: https://www.slideshare.net/graemecodrington/fowa-webinar-do-these-three-things Here’s the link we mention in the podcast to the Future of Work Academy: http://bit.ly/getfowa [smart_track_player url="http://www.tomorrowtodayglobal.com/wp-content/uploads/Pod-13-webinar-FOWA-intro-FINAL.mp3" ] The post TomorrowTrends Podcast: Episode 13 appeared first on Tomorrow Trends.
Festival of the Written Arts board member, and podcast producer, Sean Eckford presents highlights and interviews from day 3 of the 2017 festival.
Festival of the Written Arts board member, and podcast producer, Sean Eckford looks back at a few highlights from day 2 of the 2017 FOWA
Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts board member and podcast producer Sean Eckford with highlights from the first full day of our 35th Anniversary Festival
The Sunday, and final, podcast from the 2016 Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts
Here's our podcast wrap up of the Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts for Saturday Aug 13. This is a link to the poem by Guy Gavriel Kay we mention: http://www.queensu.ca/quarterly/sum1618kay.html
The Friday podcast from the 2016 Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts
I premiäravsnittet av SSWCrunch Säsong 3 så välkomnar vi Helen in i reaktionen, pratar allvar om lek med live/lajv-experten, Petter Karlsson, och frossar i robotar i Pelle Stens serie Nördologi. Men inte nog med det! Annika Lidne rapporterar från FOWA och bjuder på en intervju med Ryan Singe från 37Signals. Slutligen bjuder killarna från Popdevelop på den första delen i en pågående serie om hur det är att köra en startup. Läs hela blogposten: http://sweetsundaywebcrunch.com/2010/10/sswcrunch-s03e01-the-cofficers/
On this special episode of Doctype, Nick and Jim go behind the scenes of FOWA Miami 2010 and talk to some of the best in the biz, like Gary Vaynerchuk, Alex Hunter, Steve Huffman, John Resig, Alex Payne, and more.
On this week's show: Paul proposes tactics for overcoming design by committee. Marcus talks about extracting a budget from clients and Dan Cederholm compares pixels, ems and percentages.