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De Nieuwe Wereld
Toekomstperspectieven deel 1: Virtualisering | Gesprek met Sebastiaan Crul en Pim Korsten

De Nieuwe Wereld

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 93:56


Willem de Witte in gesprek met Sebastiaan Crul en Pim Korsten van Freedom Lab over de steeds verder virtualiserende wereld waarin wij leven. Bronnen en links bij deze uitzending: Freedom lab: https://www.freedomlab.com/ Het gesprek tussen Lex Fridman en Mark Zuckberg in the Metaverse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVYrJJNdrEg Het gedicht 'All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace' van Richard Brautigan: https://allpoetry.com/All-Watched-Over-By-Machines-Of-Loving-Grace De Apple Macintosh-reclame uit 1984: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtvjbmoDx-I Een trailer van 'Ready player one': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSp1dM2Vj48 'Snow crash' van Neal Stephenson: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40651883-snow-crash 'Neuromancer' van William Gibson: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6088007-neuromancer?ref=nav_sb_ss_1_11 'Rise of the machines: A cybernetic history' van Thomas Rid: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34068514-rise-of-the-machines?ref=nav_sb_ss_3_20 Een gesprek met Marleen Stikker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRjc7T6ynic Waag futurelab, waar Marleen Stikker de oprichter en directeur van is: https://waag.org/nl/marleen-stikker/ Een gesprek met Douwe Lycklama: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsmun6ohi-o Nog een gesprek met Douwe Lycklama: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVDOQuoKdUY Decentraland: https://decentraland.org/ Een trailer van 'Dumb money': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmr8YmwnZ3w

The Robert Scott Bell Show
The RSB Show 4-19-23 - Kenny Mauer, Vaccine Mandates, Religious Freedom, Lab Leak Theory

The Robert Scott Bell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 129:01


TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: RFK Jr. makes it official, Kenny Mauer, NBA officiating, Vaccine mandates, Religious freedom, Lab Leak theory evidence, MRNA meat, Big Ag Panicking, Adderall and Ritalin abuse, False messaging, Contaminated soils and MORE! http://www.robertscottbell.com/government/rfk-jr-makes-it-official-kenny-mauer-nba-officiating-vaccine-mandates-religious-freedom-lab-leak-theory-evidence-mrna-meat-big-ag-panicking-adderall-and-ritalin-abuse-false-messaging-contam/

The Encrypted Economy
Crypto Freedom Is Worth Fighting For. JW Verret, Founder of Crypto Freedom Lab and More. - E99

The Encrypted Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 55:09 Transcription Available


On this week's episode of The Encrypted Economy, our guest is JW Verret, founder of Crypto Freedom Labs . We discuss the concerns with potential government restrictions on personal and financial privacy in the interest of their subjective interpretation of the common good. Be sure to subscribe to The Encrypted Economy for more insights on the latest development in privacy and web 3.0.  Resource List:·       JW's LinkedIn·       JW's Twitter·       Crypto Freedom Labs·       The ‘SBF Bill': What's in the Crypto Legislation Backed by FTX's Founder·       JW Verret Articles Cointelegraph·       Tornado Cash·       Zcash·       Immutability in Blockchain·       Reg X Proposal·       Whirlpool·       Gurbir Grewal remarksFollow The Encrypted Economy on your favorite platforms!TwitterLinkedInInstagramFacebook 

Microphone Check!
Hallo dit is de Baas speaking - over interne podcasts

Microphone Check!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 10:18


Koos en Frank nemen voor het laatst een aflevering op in hun oude studio. Vanaf 1 april gaan ze namelijk kantoor houden in Freedom Lab aan de Amsterdamse Plantage Middenlaan. In deze episode staat de interne podcast centraal. Waarom is het interessant voor bedrijven om een interne podcast te hebben. Wil je daar trouwens nog meer over weten, check dan ons interview op Sprout: https://www.sprout.nl/artikel/personeel/hallo-hier-spreekt-de-baas-4-tips-voor-een-succesvolle-interne-podcast

Fast Moving Targets
24 vernieuwers aan het woord in het Top Names 2018 jaaroverzicht!

Fast Moving Targets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 54:53


Top Names laat iedere week zien en horen hoe de digitalisering nu in ieder haarvat van de samenleving aanwezig is. Alles is digitaal. Van zorg tot onderwijs tot e-commerce tot sport tot overheid. Jaarlijks schuiven 80 gasten bij Erwin Blom en Roeland Stekelenburg aan. Het verhaal van 24 van hen is verwerkt in dit Top Names 2018 jaaroverzicht. In deze podcast komen o.a. aan het woord: Beter Dichtbij, Zivver, Contexta, Startpage, Marleen Stikker, Picnic, Walther Ploos van Amstel, ViaTIM, Sendcloud, Specs E-Mobilty, Scoozy, Voltogo, Physee, Rural Spark, Groasis, Tykn, Unchain.io, Ikbenfrits, FeedbackFruits, Mr. Chadd, Trylikes, Sitly, Marc Teerlink, Closure. Deze podcast wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Zandbeek, al twee jaar op rij het nummer één marketingbureau in de MT 1000. Zandbeek, pioniers in contentmarketing: https://www.zandbeek.com/ Top Names kwam ook dit jaar weer tot je dankzij: Erwin Blom, Roeland Stekelenburg, Johan Schaap, Leonieke Daalder, Guido van Nispen, Roderick van Nispen, Martinus Meiborg en Willem-Jan Draper. Grote dank gaat zoals altijd uit naar onze sponsors: Bier & Co, Jetstream, PQR en Freedom Lab!

UNTAPPED - Live Up To Your Potential
Eps 37 Starting an Ecommerce Site From Scratch

UNTAPPED - Live Up To Your Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 10:06


One of the best way to have more financial freedom is to add in an extra revenue stream or two.Preferably a passive or residual income stream that you don’t have to pay constant attention to, and that pay you a nice lump sum each month once you’ve set it up.This can be real estate, investments, digital products and affiliate commissions.It can also be the world of Ecommerce if you’re prepared to invest in it initially.That’ why I’m diving into the world of Ecommerce to see if I can add an extra $5,000 revenue in 3 months!And I figured you may be interested in doing the same for yourself, so I’m going to run my next LIVE Freedom Lab as a behind the scenes of starting an Ecommerce site from scratch.In this episode I talked about:The new business I'm starting related to my gorgeous puppies.My ecommerce marketing strategyThe next Freedom Lab that I'll be running this March 2018Key resources to check out:I'm diving into the world of Ecommerce and wanting to see if I can add an extra $5,000 revenue in 3 months. Register your interest here!Join the free Quest for Freedom Facebook group for quality discussions, tips and adviceFollow the Adventures of Kayla and Angel!How to Master Your TimeThe Power of a Time Audit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

UNTAPPED - Live Up To Your Potential
Learning with a Growth Mindset

UNTAPPED - Live Up To Your Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 11:21


“Changing our beliefs can have a powerful impact. The growth mindset creates a powerful passion for learning. “Why waste time proving over and over how great you are, when you could be getting better?” This is a statement from Carol Dweck, author of the bestselling book Mindset. A leading expert in the field of motivation, her research has demonstrated the role of mindsets in students’ achievement and has shown how praise for intelligence can undermine motivation and learning. So let me ask you a question right now: Do you have a fixed or a growth mindset? Your answer to this will define how you go about learning and reaching your human potential. If you’ve often struggled to improve and the act of learning is not something you enjoy, then listen in to this short summary of the first key idea in Carol’s book by OnePercentBetter: “Mindset was written by Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck. Her decades of research on achievement and success led her to discover what great parents, teachers, CEOs and athletes already know. That our mindset is the basis of accomplishment. Lesson 1: The Two Mindsets People with the fixed mindset believe intelligence can't be changed. This leads to a desire to look smart so they avoid challenges. They don't want to look bad if they fail which holds them back. In the face of obstacles they get defensive or give up easily. They say effort is pointless and believe that people are only great at things because they were born with special talents. When confronted with constructive criticism they ignore it. Lastly, they feel threatened by the success of others. People with a fixed mindset achieve less than they are capable of. On the other hand, people with the growth mindset believe intelligence can be developed. This leads to a desire to learn so instead of avoiding challenges, they embrace them. They persist in the face of obstacles and see effort as a path to mastery. They accept constructive criticism and use it to their advantage. Lastly, they feel inspired by and learn from the success of others. As a result, they fulfill their ultimate potential.” Fascinating right? Yet how often do we just assume we’re not smart enough or good enough based on the stories we’ve told ourselves all our life, vs looking at whether we have a fixed mindset that’s caused this? As Carol says in her book: "Why hide deficiencies instead of overcoming them? Why look for friends or partners who will just shore up your self-esteem instead of ones who will also challenge you to grow? And why seek out the tried and true, instead of experiences that will stretch you? The passion for stretching yourself and sticking to it, even (or especially) when it’s not going well, is the hallmark of the growth mindset. This is the mindset that allows people to thrive during some of the most challenging times in their lives." I wanted to share this as we come to the end of Season 3 which has been all about learning, because I think it’s critical to the role of learning in our lives, and more importantly, our enjoyment of it. Right now I have around seven courses - yes seven, that I have invested in or enrolled in for free through some of the online learning platforms I discussed in the previous episode How to Learn More In Less Time. Like most of us, I will often buy a course and then sit on it for months. Unlike many people I talk to though, I will dive into these when I most need them. I made a conscious effort on my business sabbatical to really make progress thought, setting myself deadlines to do them in, or simply tuning into them at the right time - i.e when I needed them most. So right now I’ve finally dived into Instagram with Intention that I bought from Hilary Rushford three months ago - because I love Instagram but don’t use it effectively for business and want to give it a damn good crack. I’ll be diving back into Jeff Walker’s Product Launch Formula, as I go into producing some new courses, or what I prefer to call LIVE experiences to help my community tackle areas in their business and actually DO the work like my upcoming Freedom Lab on making your first hire and building your dream team. I want to refresh my memory on some of his great tactics for interest building in the lead up to a launch. Even though I’ve done several over the years, you ALWAYS learn something new on every launch. Both of these courses are for my business growth and learning - that’s how I categorize them. I’ve been enjoying videos on The Wealthy Mindset by Tim and Kris Hallbom who concept of the Universal Cycles of Change I discussed in "When Too Much Change is Dangerous". Going through these videos (often in the evening or weekends) is for my personal growth learning, and they’re helping me look at my habits and mindset with a new pair of eyes.   Along with this I’m finishing the Code of the Extraordinary Mind by Vishen Lakhiani and there’s a course that comes with it I will dive into next - part business and very much mindset and rewiring your brain - so again personal growth. I have Dr Libby’s latest book, all about eating the right food for you and knowing how to optimize your body and mind through what you consume. That for me is learning to improve my health. I wanted to give you a taster of how I learn, as I fit this into around content creation, course creation, mentoring calls, working on the property and that very important thing called everyday life! Now I want to share a few of my personal hacks for learning, in addition to those in my most recent podcast and post on on How to Learn Anything Faster. Hacks for Learning More Schedule learning into your calendar so it becomes an event you make time for and has a deadline (a recurring calendar entry is even better) Watch videos you learn from at 1.5-2 X the speed - click the settings icon or cog on most video players to speed it up. Listen to podcasts (again at 1.5 X the speed) for daily bite sized learning Learn with someone else by taking lessons together - for example my Mum and I are doing art class together, and Josh and I have been doing a Dog Essentials Training with our puppy Kayla; or Go through an online course with a friend, do a coworking session together and go through the modules at the same time and share your learnings There you have it, some hot tips for learning more faster. I hope you’ve enjoyed this season on the Quest for Freedom Podcast. Want to stay up to date then please SUBSCRIBE on iTunes, Stitcher and Anchor so you don’t miss a show. I’ll be changing up the intention behind this show and revealing all in the next episode! This episode is proudly brought to you by Freshbooks. So you’re racing against the clock to wrap up 3 projects, prepping for a meeting later in the afternoon all while trying to tackle a mountain of paperwork. Welcome to life as a freelancer. Challenging? Yes, but our friends at FreshBooks believe the rewards are so worth it. The working world has changed. With the growth of the internet there’s never been more opportunities for the self-employed. To meet this need, FreshBooks is excited to announce the launch of an all new version of their cloud accounting software! It’s been redesigned from the ground up and custom built for exactly the way you work. Get ready for the simplest way to be more productive, organized, and most importantly get paid quickly. The all new FreshBooks is not only ridiculously easy to use, it’s also packed full of powerful features: Create and send professional looking invoices in less than 30 seconds. Set up online payments with just a couple of clicks and get paid up to 4 days faster. See when your client has seen your invoice, and put an end to the guessing games. Go to freshbooks.com/quest and enter Quest For Freedom in the how did you hear about section when signing up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

UNTAPPED - Live Up To Your Potential

Yup I fired myself. That's what I did. April 1st, 2017 I fired myself from my business and went on a business sabbatical. So you may be wondering what prompted me to take a business sabbatical in the first place. Let me take you back to September 2016. I was in Australia speaking at Problogger and staying in this amazing suite Darren Rowse and the team organized for me as a paid speaker. The view was incredible and the hotel complex was too. I was there to do a Tony Robbins style pump up session in between keynotes and also to run a session track on how to have a lucrative sales funnel that converts. Josh was with me and that made it extra special as it was his first real look into my world and the circles I connected with as well as some of my community who were there. I even managed to get in some videos for a Ten Day Freedom Plan Blog challenge with my fave videographer Mick Russell. After that we had some quality time in Byron Bay and a surf session before heading to San Diego, US where Josh was speaking at a conference in an entirely different area to what I operate in, and then I was speaking at FinCon. Both our events were back to back and we were fortunate to stay in lovely hotels once again with sunshine and swimming pools. The trouble was I was in launch mode for my signature program, The Freedom Plan. Even though I've launched this four times before, and even though I was super systemized this was my first time taking my team through a launch and training them up at the same time. I was working in between time and not doing the normal networking and socializing at conferences that I like to do. In fact I really didn’t feel like it. I was kind of tapped out and feeling a bit jaded and while I was enjoying the relatively new romance with Josh I wasn’t enjoying what I almost always have done, the art of launching and running my business. It all felt heavy. And as much as my team tried to keep up and do their best, I just felt like I was pulling their weight and mine. As a result I was exhausted. I’ve come to realize over the years that for whatever reason, I am incredibly focused and can work at speed on almost any task I set my mind to. Until I worked with around 6 people on my team during a launch I realized this was not normal, and that you have to respect and understand other people's’ working methods. It’s just that during a launch it’s really hard to do this - you NEED to work at pace and everything needs to be timed super well and you do actually need to do things on the fly and change tactics at any point to reflect the nature of how your launch is going, and how people are responding. While this is great and exciting for a Wealth Dynamics Entrepreneurial ‘Star’ Profile like myself, it’s a nightmare for a Lord or Mechanic who have a much more grounded energy and need detailed plans and order to work best. So to them it looked like we were out of control but to me it seems very very much in tuned with exactly how everything should be going along. And slowly but surely deadlines got missed, communications broke down, things didn’t go out on time and it ended up being the worst launch that I’ve ever done. I still made close to $40,000 in the space of a couple of weeks but I spent a lot more on my team. I spent a lot on advertising. And at the end of the day, it just really felt heavy. And it wasn’t a successful launch and I felt like my list and my community just felt tapped out including myself. I remember getting off a live webinar where a thousand people turned up and the energy was fantastic but the results from it were not great. And I sat back at the end of that webinar and I was like, "That's it. I'm done. I just don’t understand why this is not going well and I have had enough. I have run this launch before and it's an amazing program and I made multiple six figures! I know it works and I know it gets people results and I just don’t understand what happened. This was a flop. The ironic thing was I was running a Freedom Lab at the same time and this is where I actually show you real-time, something that I am doing. So I have done one on “Write the Damn Book - how to write a book in three months but the first one was called “How to Launch like a Rockstar. And so people following along my launch live, every tactic we were doing around Facebook advertising, emailing and sales copy and I was sharing it live through videos, through blog posts. Here I was at the end going AND it was a big flop! It might not look like it to you, but transparently doing something live and sharing the real results when they don't come off how they should is embarrassing and at the same time very real. If anything it taught me, our team and everybody else out there a lesson that shit does not always go right. So that is when I decided, I am going to fire myself and it was such a great decision to make, but that was in late September, early October and I did not end up taking my business sabbatical until the first of April. And why was that? A couple of reasons: We were changing over to a brand new design for The Suitcase Entrepreneur which looks amazing. (Thank you Filipe - my team member in Portugal!) We were changing the website over so we were using a new theme and Kasia - WP Rockstar, who has been through my Freedom Plan, she handled all of that. We were changing from Infusionsoft over to ConvertKit for email, Clickfunnels for my sales funnels Leadpages and landing pages. Closing down the Leadpages pages that I had. And shifting over my courses and creating new ones on Teachable. So November and December were massive months. And even though I thought all those changes are beneficial, they actually affected my business for the next two or three months in a bad way. Just because when you change systems and change lots of things - like we took a ton of pages away from my website, we leaned it right out from over a hundred pages and 950 blog posts right down to just several pages! We took a lot of our landing pages and sales funnels over to Clickfunnels and the traffic dropped because we were just cleaning everything up. So what prompted me to think that firing myself was a great idea? I have been on a few digital sabbaticals before when you go completely offline and of course when I was cycling down Africa in 2012, I was pretty much away from my business for a good two months. I remember clearly from that that I forgot about my business, I did not worry about anything because I was so busy cycling up to a 150 km a day. I felt freer than ever while I was cycling down Africa, simply just waking up in the morning, crawling out of my tent, putting out my bike, having breakfast and just hitting the road. At the same time, my business was doing just fine. I was in my early stages, my virtual assistant, that I had hired just before I left, was doing a great job. And it made me appreciate that it had been a long time since I had really left my business behind and handed it over to people I trusted or just trusted in the systems that I had built. I thought for me, as a freedomist who is constantly preaching you need great systems, you need to outsource, you need the right tools and you need great sales funnel, I was like, Well, why not put mine to the test by removing myself as the bottleneck of my business? Around this time I actually chatted to Jason Van Orden, a good friend who used to have Internet Business Mastery with Jeremy Frandsen and he had also gone on a business sabbatical. In fact, they handed over to a CEO to run it, so I had a quick chat to him because I was interested to learn from him: what went well, what did not and why he took that step. Here is the conversation we had about it: Eventually I had to stop and ask myself why there was that waning in motivation. I’m sure partly I was maybe scared a little bit to look at that but what does it mean? What if I ended up figuring out I've got the wrong business or that I am done with this business. One thing that finally helped is when I went on a personal retreat. By then we were living on Paris so I went to Prague for 4 or 5 days. I did a little soul searching, journaling, thinking and I remember coming back from that and just saying to my wife, "I think I need a sabbatical from this business". So I asked Jason, how long did that take you to remove yourself from your business and here is his response. Truthfully it was really fast for me but I am not saying it was the right thing to do. In hindsight, there’s a lot of realizations here but basically I was so ready to be removed and that might have been maybe a little too fast. We probably needed a few more processes in place, expectations and measurements. So as you can see it was really quick for Jason once he made that decision. I have to say for me, I made that decision pretty instantly, the minute that launch finished, that I was going to take a time off. Then I spent the time just gearing up my team to be able to survive without me and to show them it was fully possible that without me in the business, it potentially would go even better! Because as the CEO of your business often, you do end up still doing things, making the shots, calling the shots, having the key relationships and all those things. Usually that is a great thing but sometimes you can just hold on a little too tight. You just need to release and beauty comes into the picture. Things that you'd never even considered before. And I am going to talk about those in Episode 3 for Season 2, so make sure you tune into the next episode by subscribing in iTunes and Stitcher. I would love for you to share in the comments section below: Have you ever taken a business sabbatical? What freaks you out about doing that? Have you thought about firing yourself when you've been a little less motivated in your business recently? Tell me where you are at. I want to know. I am doing this for you so I really want your insights. Stay tuned for the next episode of Season 2 where Jason Van Orden will tell us about what actually happened when he basically took a break from his business. We'll also have some other key guests on here that I think you are going to love with their discoveries on this topic. Want to sell your own online courses (and have a great launch)? Selling online courses is one of my favourite things to do, but as I pointed out in this episode, it can be a real headache. With Teachable, you don't have to worry about the tech. Teachable is the easiest way to create, sell and deliver online courses. And while it is so easy to use, it's also packed with a lot of powerful features. With Teachable, you're able to... create your own course website, with your own custom branding, so you get all of the credit for how professional your course website looks. accept payments and get paid instantly when you sell your courses integrate with hundreds of your favorite tools and email service providers create beautiful sales pages for your courses Teachable is the #1 course creation software, with over 12,000 instructors using their software to create, deliver and sell online courses. All types of business owners and online entrepreneurs use Teachable. Sure, that includes people like Pat Flynn or The New York Times. But most of their instructors are just regular people like you and me and who are looking grow their businesses with courses. And guess what? Teachable is offering a 30 day free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to teachable.com/suitcase.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.