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Rolling Pin Talks - Der Podcast über Helden aus Gastronomie und Hotellerie
Folge #112: Tobias Bätz: "Für jeden Gastronomen ist es heute krasser denn je"

Rolling Pin Talks - Der Podcast über Helden aus Gastronomie und Hotellerie

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 55:48


Woran es liegt, dass Tobias Bätz mittlerweile zu den prägendsten Gesichtern der deutschen Spitzengastronmie zählt, ist einerseits leicht erklärt: Seit 2008 arbeitet er an der Seite von Alexander Herrmann in Wirsberg – und hat dort dem ausgehölten Regionalitätsprinzip neues Leben eingehaucht. Wie die wenigsten seiner Zunft hat sich der gebürtige Franke so dermaßen in seine Region vertieft, dass er sie zusammen mit Alexander Herrmann kulinarisch nicht nur bereichert, sondern geradezu mitentwickelt, näher an sich selbst herangeführt, jedenfalls zukunftsweisend verändert hat. Andererseits ist die Erklärung für den Stellenwert seines Tuns innerhalb der deutschsprachigen Gastronomie so einfach auch wieder nicht. Schließlich waren die letzten 15 Jahre in einem Ausmaß von Erfolg gekrönt, dass selbst gastronomische Laien wissen: Dafür brauchte es viele, sehr viele mutige Entscheidungen, Versuche, Rückschläge und, wer weiß, vielleicht auch ein bisschen Glück. Wie sonst entwickeln sich solche Erfolgsgeschichten in einem abgelegenen Kaff wie Wirsberg in Zeiten, in denen es von Krisen und Konkursen nur so wimmelt? Ja, mehr noch, man muss auch die Frage stellen, die da lautet: Wie geht das, zwei Michelin-Sterne, ein eigenes Future Lab, in dem eine ganze Mannschaft an Lebensmitteln tüftelt, ein eigener Food Scout, 70 Produzenten, die mit einem zusammenarbeiten, ganz zu schweigen von einer Mitarbeiterkultur, auf die jeder Gastronom mit Bewunderung und Staunen blickt? In unserem neuesten Podcast gibt Tobias Bätz nicht nur eine erstaunliche Antwort darauf, sondern schlüsselt auch das komplexe Konstrukt des „Restaurant Aura by Alexander Herrmann & Tobias Bätz“ auf. Außerdem verrät die amtierende Nummer 7 des 100 BEST CHEFS GERMANY-Rankings, warum es ihm mit Alexander Herrmann ursprünglich gar nicht so ums Kochen ging, welche Rolle Fußball in Wirsberg spielt – und wie er zwischen Soja-Saucen-Herstellung und Hotelumbau doch noch Zeit findet, um am Pass zu stehen.

Decarb Connect
How Urban Future Lab delivers high start-up to scale-up climate tech success results

Decarb Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 52:01


Listen in to this conversation between Fred Clerc, Interim MD of Urban Future Lab (part of NYU Tandon School of Engineering), and Alex Cameron, Founder of Decarb Connect as they talk about the accelerator program UFL runs and its outsized performance results. UFL has welcomed 170 companies into its accelerator programs the last few years, and these have gone on to raise more than $2.5bn and have an 85% success rate.. great stats by anyone's measure.  You'll hear about the hardtech landscape that Fred and team focus on and what they have learned in the last few years about the drivers of success for climatetech. UFL works with early stage companies helping hem scale both the tech/IP of their solution, but also the commercial partnerships and business models they need to scale essential climate tech through series A, B, C and beyond.  Key topics: How can we overcome the blocks to scaling complex, but essential, decarb hardware solutions?Who should be stepping into the lead investor role?What are we seeing change in the approach of private and philanthropic capital?What changes and opportunities is Fred seeing in the investor community?With a focus on their c2v cohorts, what pattern is the UFL team seeing in the companies that are able to go beyond Seed/Series A and really get to scale?Examples of key tech that has been through the program and on to funding/scale success Show links: -          Connect with Fred Clerc and the team at Urban Future Labs-          Learn more about the portfolio of tech companies working with UFL-          Follow Alex Cameron on LinkedIn and find how to get involved with the membership and work of Decarb Connect-          Connect with Urban Future Labs across their social links: Newsletter Sign Up • Linkedin • Instagram  Learn about our Sponsor: Janno MediaMany thanks to our production partner and sponsor Janno Media for their support in delivering this podcast. They continue to facilitate great conversations that connect us with our audience, and their skills and expertise mean we can concentrate exclusively on generating great content to engage, inform and inspire. Want to learn more about Decarb Connect? Our global membership platform, events and facilitated introductions support the acceleration of industrial decarbonization around the world. Our clients include the most energy-intensive industrials from cement, metals and mining, glass, ceramics, chemicals, O&G and many more along with technology disruptors, investors and advisors.  If you enjoyed this conversation, join us at Decarb TechInvest in Boston (September 10-11, 2024) or take a look at the discussions about industrial decarbonisation taking place across our global event series.. 

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Book | Utopia Engine Trilogy | Writing Climate Fiction: A Conversation with Author Lee Schneider | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 33:54


Guest: Lee Schneider, Artistic Director, FutureX StudioOn LinkedIn | https://linkedin.com/in/docuguyOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/docuguyOn Mastodon | https://scicomm.xyz/@docuguyOn Instagram | https://instagram.com/docuguy_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

Audio Signals
Book | Utopia Engine Trilogy | Writing Climate Fiction: A Conversation with Author Lee Schneider | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli

Audio Signals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 33:54


Guest: Lee Schneider, Artistic Director, FutureX StudioOn LinkedIn | https://linkedin.com/in/docuguyOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/docuguyOn Mastodon | https://scicomm.xyz/@docuguyOn Instagram | https://instagram.com/docuguy_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

The Health Chat by Oborne Health Supplies
The Health Chat - Melrose FutureLab with Neal Mercado (Aug 24)

The Health Chat by Oborne Health Supplies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 57:40


This month on The Health Chat, Vicky talks with Neal Mercado about the new FutureLab Longevity range of products from Melrose Health. Neal Mercado is the Chief Science Officer at Melrose Health.  Neal has over 25 years' experience in the global complementary medicines industry, with an emphasis on product development and research. He has held C-suite positions in Marketing and Innovation at Ecofibre Ltd and Designs For Health.  He was Director for Research, Development, and Emerging Markets for BioCeuticals and prior to that was Director of Global Product Development at Blackmores Ltd, Director of the Blackmores Institute and was an Adjunct Fellow at NICM at Western Sydney University. ----Stay informed, follow us on socials and subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Instagram: @obornehealthFacebook: @obornehealthYouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFEYFZfOKEyxU48TeAGD-Kg0mNIyUEoTGRick Hay & Vicky Tsoleridis --DISCLAIMER: All information provided via The Health Chat is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for independent professional advice. Please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional in the event something you learn here raises questions or concerns regarding your health. Oborne Health Supplies does not supply to the general public. Thank you.

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
8290 - Dalla fusione tra Gamba Bruno e Future Lab nasce ufficialmente Terya

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 5:36


Dalla fusione tra la bergamasca Gamba Bruno Spa e la vicentina Future Lab, dopo un fisiologico periodo di transizione, prende ufficialmente il via Terya SPA, unico player che si propone di garantire una copertura totale di soluzioni, servizi e consulenze per la migliore gestione delle dinamiche commerciali ed operative di aziende del comparto Retail, Sistemi Centrali, Industria alimentare e Hospitality.

Digitales Unternehmertum - rund um das digitale Business!
Future Lab: Gemeinsam gegen die Herausforderungen im Handel | Gespräch mit Vanessa Weber #476

Digitales Unternehmertum - rund um das digitale Business!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 41:22


Der stationäre Handel verändert sich seit Jahren. Je nach Branche mehr oder weniger. Im Podcast spreche ich mit Unternehmerin Vanessa Weber, die seit über 20 Jahren, in vierter Generation, einen Werkzeughandel (Werkzeug Weber) führt. Sie kennt die Probleme des Handels, weiß um die Schwierigkeiten der Transformation und der insgesamt veränderten Bedingungen in der Wirtschaft. Wer als kleinerer Händler überleben möchte, muss neue Wege beschreiten und Mut haben. Vor rund fünf Jahren hat Vanessa mit weiteren Unternehmen, teilweise Wettbewerbern, ein Start-up gegründet, was Händlern bei vielen Dinge der Transformation helfen soll. Denn viele KMUs haben das Problem, wichtige und relevante Themen, wie z.B. das Thema Big Data / KI für Prozessoptimierung / Text, etc. nicht in der Tiefe umsetzen und nutzen zu können. Oftmals fehlt es an Geld, Ressourcen und manchmal auch am nötigen Weitblick. Im Podcast spreche ich mit Vanessa Weber über ihre Perspektive, die Notwendigkeit sich als Händler verändern zu müssen. Euer Feedback an mich!Wenn ihr mir eine Frage stellen oder Feedback zum Podcast per Sprachnachricht übermitteln wollt – egal, ob per Smartphone, Tablet oder via Rechner, dann nutzt doch bitte unsere Message-Funktion. Gerne teilt mir auch Themenwünsche mit, die ihr gerne im Podcast mal besprochen haben wollt. Alternativ könnt ihr mir gerne auch eine E-Mail schrieben oder mich per LinkedIn kontaktieren. Weitere Infos, euer Feedback und alle Links aus dem Podcast gibt es unter https://digitales-unternehmertum.de/476

Daugherty Water for Food Podcast
29 - Nicole Lefore, DWFI

Daugherty Water for Food Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 26:56


DWFI was recently selected to lead USAID's Feed the Future Lab for Irrigation and Mechanization Systems (ILIMS). In this episode of the Water for Food Podcast, Nicole Lefore, the director of the new lab and the associate director of sustainable agriculture water management at DWFI, shares the purpose of USAID's overall Feed the Future initiative; how ILIMS will support smallholder farmers in low- and middle-income countries and how the lab can ultimately reduce global hunger, poverty and undernutrition and help increase food and water security.

Forever FAB Podcast
Love You Long Time: Healthy Tips for Longevity: Part 2

Forever FAB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 16:03


Hello everyone; it's Dr. Shirley! Welcome to Fifteen Minutes of F.A.B., a segment of the Forever F.A.B. podcast, where I review products, services, experiences, and frankly, whatever-- in 15 minutes or less. If the full-length podcast is a couture dress, then FFAB is a button-down Henley paired with leather leggings. If you don't have time to tune in to my full-length podcast, check out Fifteen Minutes of F.A.B. Some have considered it truth in beauty, plastic surgery secrets, or as a nerdy or academic take on wellness and beauty… with a dash of fashion. Consider it what you may, my aim is to engage you as a credible and authoritative voice in most, if not all, aspects of beauty and wellness, with a dash of fashion—including products, wellness services, technologies, new scientific research, and innovations in plastic surgery. As the founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery, my approach to beauty is through a lens of wellness, that is grounded in science, backed by medical study and research, strengthened by clinical experience, and bolstered by surgical training with the use of principles and techniques of plastic surgery. And, there's my love of fashion, of course! I feel uniquely qualified to talk with you about beauty, wellness, aesthetics, and plastic surgery, as well as products and services within those spaces,… not only because of my extensive training and expansive background, but also because I am one of you! Many of the human issues around aging and being a fierce FAB woman as well as an agent for positive change-- I live these, too. You are not alone. Together, we can help the world to become a more beautiful Forever FAB place! So, that said let's get started. [Start the timer (timer sound)!] In this new year, I've decided that it will be one of expansion and discovery. So, I will explore all sorts of topics—near and possibly farfetched, while still focusing on the topics that make the Forever FAB podcast… well, FABulous, namely fashion, the art of living well, and beauty. As part of my philosophy of holistic plastic surgery, where I believe that beauty emanates from within, wellness plays an integral role in my practice. This goes for many aspects of life that help you to live in grace and beauty, including nutrition, exercise, products, technologies, mind-body, spirit, and science.   Main Points: The average life expectancy to date for men and women in the US is 77.28 years. Many factors affect how long you live. These include, but are not limited to: Age Genetics Epigenetics Lifestyle Gender Access to health care Diet Access to clean food Access to clean water Exercise Environment: crime? Education Social support Socioeconomic status And more It can be said that if you do all the right things from the list I mentioned, you know-- eat well, get enough sleep, manage stress-- the FAB Five rules of a Beautiful life-- then you may increase your lifespan. But, this is not guaranteed. There are also factors that have been shown to reduce or shorten your life. These include, but are not limited to: inadequate sleep lack of exercise & inactivity unhealthy diet lack of social support & loneliness Unmanaged stress Smoking Alcohol abuse Drug abuse And so much more. The first question to ask is: do you love your life? Then ask yourself, do you wish to live longer? If yes, then do you have a sense of purpose, one that contributes to the greater good? There is significant interest not only in age management, but also in longevity. According to the Healthy Longevity Clinic, “The definition of longevity is living a longer and healthier life. It means how long a person is going to live, and how healthy his later life will be. You can also understand the term longevity as the description of the state when a person lives beyond their average life expectancy.” (https://www.healthylongevity.clinic/blog/what-is-longevity- definition#:~:text=The%20definition%20of%20longevity%20is,average%20life%20expectancy %20(1).) Research abounds on longevity-- what influences it, how to improve it… Is it even possible for us all to expect to live beyond 100, even to 120? Scanning the titles of the most current research on longevity, the National Institute on Aging (NIA) highlights these papers over the past year: July 20, 2023 Study of fruit flies finds hunger causes brain changes that slow aging May 03, 2023 Immune system profiles of extremely long-lived people April 13, 2023 Aging linked to RNA-length imbalance February 23, 2023 Personality and mortality linked to number of mitochondrial DNA in blood February 09, 2023 Fetal exposure to Great Depression economic hardship linked to accelerated aging December 22, 2022 Anti-insulin protein linked to longevity in queen ants December 08, 2022 Optimism linked to longevity and well-being in two recent studies October 04, 2022 Adopting healthy habits: What do we know about the science of behavior change? September 20, 2022 Leisure activities may improve longevity for older adults The NIA's most recent paper, entitled Today's Research on Aging, Issue 34, highlights the following points: “Older adults in their 90s who are resilient—who can adapt positively under adverse circumstances—have a much higher likelihood of living to age 100 compared with peers who have lower levels of resilience. Compared with the overall U.S. population, the oldest old (ages 95 and older) have more positive attitudes towards life, are more extroverted, and experience less general emotional distress (are less neurotic). The link between social connections and health is well established: Older adults who are socially isolated face a risk of premature death that is on par with the health risks associated with smoking. Researchers estimate that between 15 percent and 25 percent of the overall variation in human longevity may be explained by genetic differences in the population. Men with the genetic variant known as FOXO3 have almost three times the odds of living to nearly 100 years of age than their peers without the genetic variant. On average, long-lived individuals have fewer chronic diseases, better mental health, and better physical and cognitive function than non-surviving members of their age cohort. Among long-lived individuals, men tend to be healthier than women, whites healthier than nonwhites, and highly educated people tend to have better cognitive function than their less-educated peers. Among those ages 65 and older, researchers find that the increase in years spent without disability (disability-free life expectancy) outpaced the increase in disabled life over the past 40 years.” (https://www.prb.org/resources/longevity-research-unraveling-the-determinants-of-healthy- aging-and-longer-life-spans/) It isn't only about activity, it's about the collective. And, it isn't only about your chronological age… it may be related to your telomeres. As it turns out, while your chronological age is one way to describe your lifespan, studies have shown that your telomeres may be a better predictor of survival and mortality. Telomeres are the caps that protect the end of chromosomes that are linear, and telomeres are known to shorten with age. So, the older you become, the shorter your telomeres. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6651551/) I've actually had my telomeres looked at, and they just indicated that I was right where I should be… Huh? What does that mean, exactly? I don't know! The jury is still out on whether telomeres function as a biological marker of age and aging, or whether they, instead, can serve as biomarkers that influence certain conditions to promote longevity. It's a very interesting topic, one that I may discuss with experts on a future FFAB podcast. Another often-cited reference is made to those communities who experience an extended lifespan. They're the populations living in what's called “Blue Zones.” According to bluezoes.com, “The term “blue zones” was first coined by Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Explorer and journalist, during an exploratory project he led in 2004. After an expedition to Okinawa, Japan in 2000 to investigate the longevity there, he set out to explore other regions of the world with reportedly high longevity. With the support of National Geographic, Buettner, and his team of scientists and demographers traveled the world in search of communities where people not only lived longer but also enjoyed a high quality of life in their old age. After analyzing demographic data and interviewing numerous centenarians, they identified five regions that stood out for their extraordinary longevity and vitality.” (https://www.bluezones.com/about/history/) Those FAB Five are, according to National Geopgraphic: Ikaria, Greece Okinawa, Japan Ogliastra Region, Sardinia Loma Linda, California Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica (https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/5-blue-zones-where-the-worlds- healthiest-people-live) These are the places around the world where the healthiest people live. What do they all have in common that may contribute to their long and healthy lives? 1. Move every day. 2. Know your sense of purpose. 3. Minimize stress and maximize stress relief. Make stress relief a priority. 4. Eat until you're about 80% full. 5. Eat a largely plant-based diet. 6. Drink alcohol in moderation. 7. Connect with your community. These are the main reasons why those who live in the Blue Zones live longer and healthier lives. As a relevant aside, these reasons sound a lot like the FAB Five rules of a Beautiful Life, the five core tenets around which I try my best to live, myself. They bear repeating: These are Dr. Shirley's FAB Five Rules of Beauty… and by extension, these are also the foundations of living a Beautiful Life: 1. Good nutrition is the first rule of beauty, and the second rule being that of 2. Adequate daily hydration. 3. Consistent, restful sleep. 4. Frequent and effective stress management. 5. Mind, body, and soul nourishment and protection: social support, purpose-driven living, learning something new every day Back to the Blue Zones. What if you don't live in one of them? What do you do? Brian Johnson doesn't live in a Blue Zone-- and he seems to have reverse engineered his age. The American tech entrepreneur made millions when his company acquired Venmo for $26.2 million then sold it to PayPal for $800 million one year later. He is obsessed with longevity-- and he's putting his money-- and his body, where his ideals are. Brian Johnson lives in Provo, Utah-- not in a Blue Zone. In pursuit of life extension, aka longevity, Mr. Johnson follows a strict diet and regimented lifestyle. He takes at least 61 supplements per day and allegedly eats at more than 70 pounds of vegetables a month. And, many of his bodily functions are monitored almost all the time, every day. It has been said that his anti-aging routine costs over $2 million per year. In a July 2023 interview with Fortune magazine online, the 45- year old long-life chaser has stated that four principles guide him: 1. Don't die. 2. Don't kill each other. 3. Don't destroy the planet. 4. Don't underestimate aligning with AI. After these four, nothing else matters for him. (https://fortune.com/well/2023/07/13/bryan-johnson-life-principles/) I believe that Beauty matters-- inside and out. Holistically, outwardly towards others in the form of compassion, and inwardly towards ourselves, in the form of forgiveness and self-love. These are some of the fundamental tenets of optimal living, of a Beautiful Life. The beauty industry is catching on. And yes, I told you so! If you think that longevity and beauty are unrelated, think again. After health and well-being, beauty is now betting on long life. According to The Future Laboratory, “Businesses in the health and beauty sectors are pursuing longevity through rigorous scientific research, exploring solutions in areas such as skincare, nutrition, IV therapies, wearables, biomarker monitoring and more.” (https://www.thefuturelaboratory.com/blog/what-does-the-pursuit-of-longevity-mean-for-beauty- and-wellness-brands) From product and medication development to lifestyle services as personalized nutrition and menopausal symptom monitoring, beauty brands are recognizing that consumers not only want to look good and feel good, but also to optimize their lives… to live a more Beautiful Life, inside and out -- as I often say. The Future Lab recommends that “Beauty, health and wellness brands should focus on offering accessible products and services that are preventative, innovative and restorative.” (https://www.thefuturelaboratory.com/blog/what-does-the-pursuit-of-longevity-mean-for-beauty- and-wellness-brands) That's the future of Beauty, and it is almost here. For now, ponder this. How far are you willing to go to live longer? How much are you willing to pay to optimize your life? Let me know in the comments. This concludes this episode of Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast— And as always, Stay beautiful and Forever FABulous—inside and out! Call to Action If you liked this episode of the Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Did you learn anything new? Review this episode by writing just one word to describe the value you got from listening today, and give this episode a five-star rating. In case you missed it, listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and more by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. If you are the Founder of or represent a beauty or wellness brand and want to be featured on an episode of the Forever FAB podcast segment of Fifteen Minutes of FAB, send me some stuff. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com and fill out the Contact form. For general holistic beauty tips or to set up an appointment with me to discuss your personalized options for leveling up your beauty, go to ElementsandGraces.com and sign up for my newsletter. And for an online e-consultation on time, anytime and on your time, visit Click-Lift.com for your wellness, plastic surgery, and beauty questions on the go. It's time for the elevated house call. Jet Set Beauty Rx offers beauty on call services near your home or other domicile, delivering beauty in the privacy of a medically-equipped mobile aesthetics unit. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. Thank you for sharing the love. Goodbye, Gorgeous.

Forever FAB Podcast
Love You Long Time: Healthy Tips for Longevity: Part I

Forever FAB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 22:24


Hello everyone; it's Dr. Shirley! Welcome to Fifteen Minutes of F.A.B., a segment of the Forever F.A.B. podcast, where I review products, services, experiences, and frankly, whatever-- in 15 minutes or less. If the full-length podcast is a couture dress, then FFAB is a button-down Henley paired with leather leggings. If you don't have time to tune in to my full-length podcast, check out Fifteen Minutes of F.A.B. Some have considered it truth in beauty, plastic surgery secrets, or as a nerdy or academic take on wellness and beauty… with a dash of fashion. Consider it what you may, my aim is to engage you as a credible and authoritative voice in most, if not all, aspects of beauty and wellness, with a dash of fashion—including products, wellness services, technologies, new scientific research, and innovations in plastic surgery. As the founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery, my approach to beauty is through a lens of wellness, that is grounded in science, backed by medical study and research, strengthened by clinical experience, and bolstered by surgical training with the use of principles and techniques of plastic surgery. And, there's my love of fashion, of course! I feel uniquely qualified to talk with you about beauty, wellness, aesthetics, and plastic surgery, as well as products and services within those spaces,… not only because of my extensive training and expansive background, but also because I am one of you! Many of the human issues around aging and being a fierce FAB woman as well as an agent for positive change-- I live these, too. You are not alone. Together, we can help the world to become a more beautiful Forever FAB place! So, that said let's get started. [Start the timer (timer sound)!] In this new year, I've decided that it will be one of expansion and discovery. So, I will explore all sorts of topics—near and possibly farfetched, while still focusing on the topics that make the Forever FAB podcast… well, FABulous, namely fashion, the art of living well, and beauty. As part of my philosophy of holistic plastic surgery, where I believe that beauty emanates from within, wellness plays an integral role in my practice. This goes for many aspects of life that help you to live in grace and beauty, including nutrition, exercise, products, technologies, mind-body, spirit, and science.   Main Points: The average life expectancy to date for men and women in the US is 77.28 years. Many factors affect how long you live. These include, but are not limited to: Age Genetics Epigenetics Lifestyle Gender Access to health care Diet Access to clean food Access to clean water Exercise Environment: crime? Education Social support Socioeconomic status And more It can be said that if you do all the right things from the list I mentioned, you know-- eat well, get enough sleep, manage stress-- the FAB Five rules of a Beautiful life-- then you may increase your lifespan. But, this is not guaranteed. There are also factors that have been shown to reduce or shorten your life. These include, but are not limited to: inadequate sleep lack of exercise & inactivity unhealthy diet lack of social support & loneliness Unmanaged stress Smoking Alcohol abuse Drug abuse And so much more. The first question to ask is: do you love your life? Then ask yourself, do you wish to live longer? If yes, then do you have a sense of purpose, one that contributes to the greater good? There is significant interest not only in age management, but also in longevity. According to the Healthy Longevity Clinic, “The definition of longevity is living a longer and healthier life. It means how long a person is going to live, and how healthy his later life will be. You can also understand the term longevity as the description of the state when a person lives beyond their average life expectancy.” (https://www.healthylongevity.clinic/blog/what-is-longevity- definition#:~:text=The%20definition%20of%20longevity%20is,average%20life%20expectancy %20(1).) Research abounds on longevity-- what influences it, how to improve it… Is it even possible for us all to expect to live beyond 100, even to 120? Scanning the titles of the most current research on longevity, the National Institute on Aging (NIA) highlights these papers over the past year: July 20, 2023 Study of fruit flies finds hunger causes brain changes that slow aging May 03, 2023 Immune system profiles of extremely long-lived people April 13, 2023 Aging linked to RNA-length imbalance February 23, 2023 Personality and mortality linked to number of mitochondrial DNA in blood February 09, 2023 Fetal exposure to Great Depression economic hardship linked to accelerated aging December 22, 2022 Anti-insulin protein linked to longevity in queen ants December 08, 2022 Optimism linked to longevity and well-being in two recent studies October 04, 2022 Adopting healthy habits: What do we know about the science of behavior change? September 20, 2022 Leisure activities may improve longevity for older adults The NIA's most recent paper, entitled Today's Research on Aging, Issue 34, highlights the following points: “Older adults in their 90s who are resilient—who can adapt positively under adverse circumstances—have a much higher likelihood of living to age 100 compared with peers who have lower levels of resilience. Compared with the overall U.S. population, the oldest old (ages 95 and older) have more positive attitudes towards life, are more extroverted, and experience less general emotional distress (are less neurotic). The link between social connections and health is well established: Older adults who are socially isolated face a risk of premature death that is on par with the health risks associated with smoking. Researchers estimate that between 15 percent and 25 percent of the overall variation in human longevity may be explained by genetic differences in the population. Men with the genetic variant known as FOXO3 have almost three times the odds of living to nearly 100 years of age than their peers without the genetic variant. On average, long-lived individuals have fewer chronic diseases, better mental health, and better physical and cognitive function than non-surviving members of their age cohort. Among long-lived individuals, men tend to be healthier than women, whites healthier than nonwhites, and highly educated people tend to have better cognitive function than their less-educated peers. Among those ages 65 and older, researchers find that the increase in years spent without disability (disability-free life expectancy) outpaced the increase in disabled life over the past 40 years.” (https://www.prb.org/resources/longevity-research-unraveling-the-determinants-of-healthy- aging-and-longer-life-spans/) It isn't only about activity, it's about the collective. And, it isn't only about your chronological age… it may be related to your telomeres. As it turns out, while your chronological age is one way to describe your lifespan, studies have shown that your telomeres may be a better predictor of survival and mortality. Telomeres are the caps that protect the end of chromosomes that are linear, and telomeres are known to shorten with age. So, the older you become, the shorter your telomeres. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6651551/) I've actually had my telomeres looked at, and they just indicated that I was right where I should be… Huh? What does that mean, exactly? I don't know! The jury is still out on whether telomeres function as a biological marker of age and aging, or whether they, instead, can serve as biomarkers that influence certain conditions to promote longevity. It's a very interesting topic, one that I may discuss with experts on a future FFAB podcast. Another often-cited reference is made to those communities who experience an extended lifespan. They're the populations living in what's called “Blue Zones.” According to bluezoes.com, “The term “blue zones” was first coined by Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Explorer and journalist, during an exploratory project he led in 2004. After an expedition to Okinawa, Japan in 2000 to investigate the longevity there, he set out to explore other regions of the world with reportedly high longevity. With the support of National Geographic, Buettner, and his team of scientists and demographers traveled the world in search of communities where people not only lived longer but also enjoyed a high quality of life in their old age. After analyzing demographic data and interviewing numerous centenarians, they identified five regions that stood out for their extraordinary longevity and vitality.” (https://www.bluezones.com/about/history/) Those FAB Five are, according to National Geopgraphic: Ikaria, Greece Okinawa, Japan Ogliastra Region, Sardinia Loma Linda, California Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica (https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/5-blue-zones-where-the-worlds- healthiest-people-live) These are the places around the world where the healthiest people live. What do they all have in common that may contribute to their long and healthy lives? 1. Move every day. 2. Know your sense of purpose. 3. Minimize stress and maximize stress relief. Make stress relief a priority. 4. Eat until you're about 80% full. 5. Eat a largely plant-based diet. 6. Drink alcohol in moderation. 7. Connect with your community. These are the main reasons why those who live in the Blue Zones live longer and healthier lives. As a relevant aside, these reasons sound a lot like the FAB Five rules of a Beautiful Life, the five core tenets around which I try my best to live, myself. They bear repeating: These are Dr. Shirley's FAB Five Rules of Beauty… and by extension, these are also the foundations of living a Beautiful Life: 1. Good nutrition is the first rule of beauty, and the second rule being that of 2. Adequate daily hydration. 3. Consistent, restful sleep. 4. Frequent and effective stress management. 5. Mind, body, and soul nourishment and protection: social support, purpose-driven living, learning something new every day Back to the Blue Zones. What if you don't live in one of them? What do you do? Brian Johnson doesn't live in a Blue Zone-- and he seems to have reverse engineered his age. The American tech entrepreneur made millions when his company acquired Venmo for $26.2 million then sold it to PayPal for $800 million one year later. He is obsessed with longevity-- and he's putting his money-- and his body, where his ideals are. Brian Johnson lives in Provo, Utah-- not in a Blue Zone. In pursuit of life extension, aka longevity, Mr. Johnson follows a strict diet and regimented lifestyle. He takes at least 61 supplements per day and allegedly eats at more than 70 pounds of vegetables a month. And, many of his bodily functions are monitored almost all the time, every day. It has been said that his anti-aging routine costs over $2 million per year. In a July 2023 interview with Fortune magazine online, the 45- year old long-life chaser has stated that four principles guide him: 1. Don't die. 2. Don't kill each other. 3. Don't destroy the planet. 4. Don't underestimate aligning with AI. After these four, nothing else matters for him. (https://fortune.com/well/2023/07/13/bryan-johnson-life-principles/) I believe that Beauty matters-- inside and out. Holistically, outwardly towards others in the form of compassion, and inwardly towards ourselves, in the form of forgiveness and self-love. These are some of the fundamental tenets of optimal living, of a Beautiful Life. The beauty industry is catching on. And yes, I told you so! If you think that longevity and beauty are unrelated, think again. After health and well-being, beauty is now betting on long life. According to The Future Laboratory, “Businesses in the health and beauty sectors are pursuing longevity through rigorous scientific research, exploring solutions in areas such as skincare, nutrition, IV therapies, wearables, biomarker monitoring and more.” (https://www.thefuturelaboratory.com/blog/what-does-the-pursuit-of-longevity-mean-for-beauty- and-wellness-brands) From product and medication development to lifestyle services as personalized nutrition and menopausal symptom monitoring, beauty brands are recognizing that consumers not only want to look good and feel good, but also to optimize their lives… to live a more Beautiful Life, inside and out -- as I often say. The Future Lab recommends that “Beauty, health and wellness brands should focus on offering accessible products and services that are preventative, innovative and restorative.” (https://www.thefuturelaboratory.com/blog/what-does-the-pursuit-of-longevity-mean-for-beauty- and-wellness-brands) That's the future of Beauty, and it is almost here. For now, ponder this. How far are you willing to go to live longer? How much are you willing to pay to optimize your life? Let me know in the comments. This concludes this episode of Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast— And as always, Stay beautiful and Forever FABulous—inside and out! Call to Action If you liked this episode of the Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Did you learn anything new? Review this episode by writing just one word to describe the value you got from listening today, and give this episode a five-star rating. In case you missed it, listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and more by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. If you are the Founder of or represent a beauty or wellness brand and want to be featured on an episode of the Forever FAB podcast segment of Fifteen Minutes of FAB, send me some stuff. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com and fill out the Contact form. For general holistic beauty tips or to set up an appointment with me to discuss your personalized options for leveling up your beauty, go to ElementsandGraces.com and sign up for my newsletter. And for an online e-consultation on time, anytime and on your time, visit Click-Lift.com for your wellness, plastic surgery, and beauty questions on the go. It's time for the elevated house call. Jet Set Beauty Rx offers beauty on call services near your home or other domicile, delivering beauty in the privacy of a medically-equipped mobile aesthetics unit. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. Thank you for sharing the love. Goodbye, Gorgeous.

Berufsoptimierer - Dein Karriere Podcast mit Bastian Hughes
So geht berufliche Neurorientierung mit Design Thinking - Interview mit Christine Mark (#279)

Berufsoptimierer - Dein Karriere Podcast mit Bastian Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 39:08


Das ist ja cool! Aber nichts für mich, dafür bin ich zu alt, zu jung, zu unerfahren... Unser Tipp heute, bleib genau da dran, bleib neugierig! Denn genau da liegt deine Leidenschaft. Warum das so ist, hören wir heute von unserer Expertin für Design Thinking. Christine Mark ist Berufungscoach und Design-Thinking Beraterin und sie begleitet Menschen dabei, herauszufinden, was sie "wirklich-wirklich" wollen. Sie hilft dir dabei, dein berufliches Gedankenchaos zu sortieren, deinen authentischen Weg zu gestalten und konkrete Schritte in die Umsetzung zu gehen. Wenn du sichere Entscheidungen treffen willst und Klarheit über deinen weiteren beruflichen Weg finden möchtest und nebenbei noch jede Menge Mindset-Shifts erleben und Glaubenssätze auflösen willst, dann bist du bei Christine richtig. Darum geht es heute: Was ist Design Thinking? 2. Wie finde ich heraus, was ich will? 3. Wie hilft dir Design Thinking bei der Bewerbung? Das nächste Future Lab startet im Herbst 2023. Dort findest du heraus, wie dein Berufsleben aussehen soll und wie du dorthin kommst. Christina schenkt dir für das Lab auch noch mal 10% Rabatt. Den bekommst du mit dem Code "berufsoptimierer". Hier gehts zum Lab: https://www.christine-mark.com/future-lab -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mit dem Code "PODCAST10" bekommst du 10 % Rabatt auf deine Buchung für unseren Onlinekurs "Vorstellungsgespräche rocken" Hier geht es zum Onlinekurs   Folge gefallen!? Dann abonniere gerne unseren Podcast. Du hast Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann schick uns gerne eine Whatsapp Nachricht. Du willst immer aktuelle News von Berufsoptimierer? Dann melde dich jetzt für unseren Newsletter an:  https://www.berufsoptimierer.de/newsletter --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Folge uns auf LinkedIn für noch mehr Inspiration: Berufsoptimierer auf LinkedIn Du sitzt gerade vor deiner Bewerbung und weißt nicht weiter? Dann buche dir hier unser Bewerbungsbundle Du hast deine Bewerbung bereits geschrieben und möchtest einen Profi drüber schauen lassen? Dann buche jetzt unseren Bewerbungscheck Du möchtest mit einem Coach über deine berufliche Situation sprechen? Dann buche dir jetzt ein Erstgespräch

Der FEINSCHMECKER Podcast
Alexander Herrmann: „In der Hochküche darf nicht das kulinarische Koma daherkommen!“

Der FEINSCHMECKER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 43:44


Ihn kennt wohl jeder: Alexander Herrmann ist nicht nur höchst erfolgreich in Kochsendungen und auf Bühnen unterwegs, sondern vor allem auch ein Vollblut-Gastronom und engagierter Spitzenkoch. Mit seinem Posthotel in Wirsberg und seinem Team ist er schon lange Vorreiter, wenn es um kreative Regionalität geht. Warum er sich und sein Restaurant jetzt noch einmal neu erfunden hat, weshalb es in Wirsberg ein Future Lab braucht, und warum das kulinarische Koma das Ende der modernen Spitzenküche ist, darüber spricht er in dieser Episode mit Chefredakteurin Deborah Middelhoff. Wir möchten den FEINSCHMECKER Podcast noch besser machen, und deshalb wissen, wer ihn hört, und was euch interessiert. Dafür haben wir eine Umfrage vorbereitet, die uns hilft, eure Bedürfnisse noch besser kennenzulernen. Ihr findet ihr unter go.podstars.de/fs. Macht mit!

Creativity Squared
Ep11. Truth, A.I. & Reality: Investigate Truth & Ambiguity through Art with Gerfried Stocker, Artistic Director of Ars Electronica

Creativity Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 54:24


Who owns the truth? Navigate A.I. and the endless worlds of manufactured realities and their impact on our understanding of truth in this episode's fascinating conversation with Gerfried Stocker. Gerfried is a media artist and an engineer for communication technology and has been Artistic Director and co-CEO of Ars Electronica since 1995. Ars Electronica was established in 1979 and for over 40 years has been Europe's largest festival for art, technology, and society. It's more than a festival — the platform also includes the Ars Electronica Center, the Museum of the Future, the Prix Ars Electronica awards in digital art, the Futurelab incubator, and much more to explore the questions about our future. Ars Electronica never asks what technology can or will be able to do, but always what it should do for us, which we applaud their human-centered approach. The 2023 Ars Electronica Festival will take place September 6-10 in Linz, Austria, and in today's episode, you'll get to hear a thought-provoking conversation about its theme investigating who owns the truth.  Listen as Gerfried explores truth and reality, how we're building multiple and manufactured realities, and the importance of art to explore ambiguity to meet this moment in time. EPISODE SHOW NOTES: https://creativitysquared.com/podcast/ep11-gerfried-stocker-truth-a-i-reality  JOIN CREATIVITY SQUARED Sign up for our free weekly newsletter: https://creativitysquared.com/newsletter  Become a premium member: https://creativitysquared.com/supporters  SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform: https://creativitysquared.com Subscribe for more videos: https://youtube.com/@creativity_squared/?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT with C^2 https://instagram.com/creativitysquaredpodcast https://facebook.com/CreativitySquaredPodcast https://giphy.com/channel/CreativitySquared https://tumblr.com/blog/creativitysquared https://tiktok.com/@creativitysquaredpodcast #CreativitySquared CONNECT with Helen Todd, the human behind C^2 https://instagram.com/helenstravels https://twitter.com/helenstravels https://linkedin.com/in/helentodd https://pinterest.com/helentodd Creativity Squared explores how creatives are collaborating with artificial intelligence in your inbox, on YouTube, and on your preferred podcast platform.  Because it's important to support artists, 10% of all revenue Creativity Squared generates will go to ArtsWave, a nationally recognized non-profit that supports over 100 arts organizations. This show is produced and made possible by the team at PLAY Audio Agency: https://playaudioagency.com. Creativity Squared is brought to you by Sociality Squared, a social media agency who understands the magic of bringing people together around what they value and love: http://socialitysquared.com.  #ArsElectronica #ArsElectronicaSolutions #ArsElectronica23 #WhoOwnsTheTruth #ArsElectronicaFestival #ArsElectronicaFestival2023 #Truth #Power #Ownership #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Deepfakes #ArtificialIntelligenceAI #ArtificialIntelligenceArt #DigitalCreativity #AIArt #ArtificialIntelligenceTechnology #MachineLearning #FutureTechnology #FutureTech #TheFutureIsNow #DeepLearning #GenerativeModels #NeuralNetworks #NaturalLanguageProcessing #ConversationalAgents #AIandCulture #AINews

Work For Humans
Building a Customer Movement: A Pragmatic Guide to Customer Experience Management | Alain Thys

Work For Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 74:38


Alain Thys is an experience architect who has positively impacted half a billion customers and over 350,000 employees worldwide. Working with top brands such as Adidas, ING, Mercedes, and Deloitte, Alain and his team have created and implemented innovative work experiences that drive business profits – without sacrificing employee and customer experiences. Alain is the former Managing Partner of Futurelab and founder of Alain Thys & Co. His company implements experiences that improve profitability by engaging teams around a common purpose, enriching customer lives through meaning, and differentiating brands from the competition.In this episode, Dart and Alain discuss:- Turning company vision into experiences for employees and customers- Designing work that motivates good employee behavior - Building custom solutions for customers- Finding and attracting the right employees for your business- The biggest mistakes in customer programs- Anticipating and meeting future customer needs- The challenges of CRMs, and potential AI solutions- Key factors that drive stakeholders and shape their experiences- And other topics…Alain Thys is an experience architect who has impacted over half a billion customers and over 350,000 employees worldwide. With his team, he has created and implemented new work experiences to help drive business profit for clients like Adidas, Audi, Mercedes, Reebok, and Toyota. His book, So You Want To Be Customer-Centric? is an executive action guide that helps businesses focus on customers without sacrificing profitability. In Belgium, Alain served as the Managing Partner of Futurelab and Advisory Board Member of BrightFish, after which he founded Shalima Ventures and Alain Thys & Co. Alain's company implements experiences that boost revenue by engaging teams around a common purpose, enriching customer lives through meaning, and differentiating brands from the competition.Resources Mentioned:So You Want To Be Customer-Centric? , by Alain Thys: https://www.amazon.com/You-Want-Customer-Centric-Profitable-Relations/dp/1463785143 Connect with Alain:www.alainthys.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alainthys 

Secondary Science Simplified â„¢
74. My #1 Way to Simplify Future Lab Days

Secondary Science Simplified â„¢

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 29:01 Transcription Available


We are kicking off our Summer Podcast PD with a topic I get asked about most - LABS! There is so much to cover when it comes to labs and how to simplify them.  But let's be honest, you likely aren't in the headspace at this point of the school year to strategize about how to simplify your lab days. So today, I am sharing the one thing you can do NOW to help simplify every future lab day. In today's episode, I am walking you through, step by step, how to audit your current labs so you have all the information you need to improve your labs and ensure you are doing the right labs! Be sure to grab the FREE lab audit sheet to help you audit your labs.  Do you know a secondary science teacher friend who you want to join you in the FREE Podcast PD? Get your teacher friends together, hold each other accountable, and take action on these bite sized PD episodes all summer!Resources Mentioned:Grab the FREE Lab Audit HereSign up for the Summer Podcast PD SeriesJoin the Secondary Science Simplified virtual professional development course waitlistSend me a DM on Instagram:@its.not.rocket.scienceSend me an email: rebecca@itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com Grab your Classroom Reset ChallengeFollow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.For all resources mentioned, head to the show notes: https://itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com/episode74 

Der FEINSCHMECKER Podcast
Foodscout Joshi Osswald: Alexander Herrmanns Spürnase für den Genuss

Der FEINSCHMECKER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 34:54


Im Posthotel in Wirsberg ist er die Spürnase für neue Produkte und exotische Zutaten und prägt Deutschlands kreativste Regionalküche entscheidend mit: Joshi Osswald ist Foodscout und Head of Fermentation im „Restaurant Alexander Herrmann by Tobias Bätz“. Gemeinsam mit Landwirten entwickelt er Zutaten für die grenzenlose Heimatküche, entdeckt im 50 Kilometer entfernten Tropenhaus besondere Früchte und Pflanzen, die zur unverwechselbaren Handschrift des Hauses beitragen. Wie sie im eigenen Future Lab saisonale Lebensmittel haltbar machen und daraus neues erschaffen, wie Deutschlands beste Sojasauce mit fränkischen Aromen entsteht, und warum Kakaobauern mit einer Flasche Cola die Natur milde stimmen, darüber spricht er in dieser Episode mit Chefredakteurin Deborah Middelhoff.

Sauerland Valley Podcast
#015 Norman Koerschulte - CEO & Gründer der PVH FUTURE LAB GmbH und Mitglied der Geschäftsleitung der KL-GROUP

Sauerland Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 33:01


Drohnen im Sauerland? Das gibts ja nicht. Doch! Gibt's, bei Norman Koerschulte. Norman ist CEO & Gründer der PVH FUTURE LAB GmbH und Mitglied der Geschäftsleitung der KL-GROUP. Er ist ein absoluter Visionär, wenn es um das Thema Drohnenflüge und Drohnenlieferungen geht. Die ersten mit einer wirklichen Fluglizenz und offiziellen Flügen mit Drohnen über bewohntes Gebiet hat Norman mit seinen Unternehmen realisiert. Das hat bisher in Deutschland zu diesem Zeitpunkt niemand umsetzen können. Das PVH FUTURE LAB ist der Motor für die digitale Automatisierung im Produktionsverbindungshandel (PVH) und die Erforschung von technologisch-disruptiven Chancen sowie die Entwicklung von komplementären und disruptiven Geschäftsmodellen. Das Unternehmen agiert als unabhängiges Forschungs- und Entwicklungslabor und als praktischer Innovationstreiber, Berater und Dienstleister für den PVH. Auch die Startup-Szene ist für Norman ein absolut wichtiges Element für die Entwicklung des Sauerlands und alle anderen ländlichen Regionen in Deutschland. Zusätzlich leitet er auch einen Familienbetrieb, die KL-GROUP, die tief in der Region verwurzelt ist und bereits in der vierten Generation besteht. Sie bietet Handwerkern und Industriebetrieben Beratung und Service in verschiedenen Bereichen, darunter Arbeitsschutz, Betriebseinrichtung, Befestigungstechnik, Elektrowerkzeuge, Qualitätswerkzeuge, Schweißtechnik und Verbrauchsmaterial. Warum die KL Group sich kulturell neu aufstellen muss und warum das auch andere Traditionsbetriebe in Deutschland dringen tun sollten, erfahrt ihr in diesem Podcast. Viel Spaß mit Folge 15 des Sauerland Valley Podcasts mit Philipp Schäfer. Ihr wollt mehr über Norman wissen? LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nkoerschulte/ Koerschulte GmbH: https://www.koerschulte.de/ PVH FUTURE LAB GmbH: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pvhfuturelab/ Der Sauerland Valley Podcast ist eine Produktion von DIVE INN in Kooperation mit ysocial.media. Executive Producer Philipp Schäfer, Florian Breide und Philipp Pöhlke, Line Producer Karl Verburg

Overpriced JPEGs
Kids Rule Our World (or At Least Our Economy) w/ the Mattel Future Lab Team | Overpriced JPEGs #68

Overpriced JPEGs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 45:59


The Carly P Reilly Show
Kids Rule Our World (or At Least Our Economy) w/ the Mattel Future Lab Team | Overpriced JPEGs #68

The Carly P Reilly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 45:59


InterACT Insights
#101 Saskia Feil (Wealthcap) untersucht in einer Denkfabrik Zukunftstrends in der Immobilienbranche.

InterACT Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 31:21


Wie verändern sich Bauen, Arbeiten, Wirtschaften? Welche Auswirkungen hat das auf Gebäude und auf die Geschäftsmodelle und Produkte der Immobilienunternehmen? Aktuell herrscht in der Branche ein außergewöhnlicher Mix aus Ungewissheiten und Herausforderungen - aber auch Chancen. Der Asset und Investment Manager Wealthcap hat vor einem Jahr die Denkfabrik FutureLab ins Leben gerufen, in dem ExpertInnen aus Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Praxis nachgedacht, diskutiert, analysiert und Wissen geteilt haben. Zu ihnen gehörten unter anderem Raphael Gielgen (Vitra), Julia Erdmann (JES) und Dr. Alexander Rieck (Fraunhofer). Ihr Auftrag: Wie sieht die Büroimmobilie der Zukunft im Kontext der Arbeitswelt von Morgen und der Stadt der Zukunft aus? Saskia Feil hat das FutureLab mitinitiiert und gibt im Podcast Einblicke in die Arbeit und die Ergebnisse. Mal wieder eine wunderbar kurzweilige Folge von „InterACT Insights“. Der Rotonda Business Club präsentiert in Partnerschaft mit Gira, Orgatec und rheinfaktor die neue Stimme der Immobilienwirtschaft. DER BUSINESS CLUB DES 21. JAHRHUNDERTS Der Rotonda Business Club ist das größte aktive Netzwerk für unternehmerisch denkende und handelnde Menschen in Deutschland. Unsere 8 Clubstandorte bieten Raum für Beziehungen und neue Ideen. Hier können Sie sich in einem zukunftsorientierten, professionellen Ambiente mit interessanten Menschen austauschen und neue Impulse für Ihr Business gewinnen. Als Mitglied stehen Ihnen unsere Räume und Veranstaltungen in allen wichtigen Städten Deutschlands offen. Unsere Clubmanager sind persönlich für Ihre Anliegen da und kümmern sich aktiv um Ihre Themen und Anforderungen. Selbstverständlich profitieren Sie auch von unserem starken Netzwerk, vielfältigen Services und hochkarätigen Veranstaltungen. Sprechen Sie uns an. Wir freuen uns auf Sie! InterACT Insights ist auch Ihr Podcast! Wir laden Sie ein zum Austausch, Diskutieren und Mitgestalten. Schicken Sie uns Ihr Feedback, Ihre Anregungen und Themenvorschläge per Mail an podcast@rotonda.de!

SAZsport
SAZsport-Podcast mit Lena Haushofer (Messe München): Alles zur neuen ISPO Munich – und was sich verändern wird

SAZsport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 24:11


Mit einiger Spannung erwartet wird Ende November eine große Veranstaltung: die ISPO Munich. Wie erfolgreich wird der Neustart sein? Projektdirektorin Lena Haushofer gibt sich optimistisch – und erklärt, wie sie über die Abwesenheit der Skihartwaren-Industrie denkt. Der November ist zu einem Event-Monat in unserer Branche geworden. Wir von SAZsport haben ja gerade unseren Sporthandelskongress am 3. November hinter uns gebracht (auf dem Weg nochmal danke an alle, die da waren), zu dieser Stunde läuft gerade die Nachhaltigkeitskonferenz Sustain & Innovate. Gegen Ende November wird aber eine weitere große Veranstaltung über die Bühne gehen, und zwar die ISPO Munich. Mein heutiger Gast möchte hier die Gelegenheit nutzen, euch noch unentschlossene Händler auf die Messe zu holen: Lena Haushofer, die Projektdirektorin. Sie wird uns gleich verraten, warum die ISPO einen Neustart im November gebraucht hat und in welcher Form diese sich nachhaltig verändern wird beziehungsweise verändert hat. Ein ganz wichtiger Baustein ist dabei das Future Lab in Halle B2. Wir haben uns natürlich auch darüber unterhalten, welche Marken auf der Messe ausstellen werden. Die Liste kann sich im Textil- und teilweise auch Schuhbereich absolut sehen lassen – da ist wirklich ein hochkarätiges Feld am Start. Verschweigen dürfen wir aber auch nicht, dass fast die komplette Skihartwaren-Industrie der ISPO Munich fernbleibt. Stellt sich die Frage: Wie geht die Messe München damit um und besteht in der Zukunft die Chance, die Marken wieder zurückzuholen? Lena Haushofer wird darauf gleich eine klare Antwort geben und natürlich auch erklären, wie sie über die Abwesenheit der Skihartwaren-Industrie denkt. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge!

The Transition
Opportunities For Support at New York's First High-Touch Incubator Dedicated To Veterans and Military Spouses with Alexa Modero, Director of the NYU Tandon Veteran Future Lab

The Transition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 53:18


On this Episode of the Transition, I continue doing some Ecosystem building, by sitting down with Alexa Modero, Director of the Veteran Future Lab at the NYU, a no-cost incubator that houses early-stage ventures led by veterans and military spouses. VFL has a world class digital makerspace at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn, NY. Similar to Bunker Labs, they have programs for early stage small businesses, and venture backable startups, seeking investment. One of the reasons I wanted to get Alexa on the show to talk about VFL on the show is so you understand the massive amount of opportunities available to you veteran entrepreneurs and military spouses. Alexa is a military spouse and former VIR Alumni and Ambassador for Bunkers in NYC. With all the different programs available in the ecosystem, it can be hard to determine which one is a good fit for you, and how to leverage it. Alexa and I talk about VFL's program offerings, how they think about curriculum development, and what sets VFL apart from other programs in the ecosystem. If you want to get plugged into the Bunker Labs ecosystem, visit www.BunkerLabs.org, select a city nearest to you, sign up for the local newsletter, and attend one of our networking. It's that simple.

HRM-Podcast
Arbeit Bildung Zukunft: #ABZ 93 – Innovation schafft Zukunft – mit Lisa Straub, Geschäftsführerin, Brainstation

HRM-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 34:07


Jugendliche und Kinder haben viele kreative Gedanken und Ideen. Diese Ideen werden dann besonders spannend, wenn man sie in die Tat umsetzen kann! So entsteht Innovation – so entsteht Zukunft! Ein Ort, an dem eben dieses Ausprobieren, Umsetzen Testen von Ideen, Visionen und Gedanken geschehen kann, sind die Fututelabs in der Brainstation in Lauda-Königshofen. In der aktuellen Podcast-Folge erzählt @Laura Straub, Geschäftsführerin der @Brainstation, über die Entstehung, das Konzept, den besonderen Ort und die Zukunftspläne der Brainstation. Gesellschafter der Brainstation ist Dr. Gunther Wobser, Investor, Autor und Geschäftsführer von @Lauda. Gemeinsam mit Lisa habe ich über folgende Themen gesprochen: ➡️ Wie aus einem alten Bahnhof ein Ideen- und Zukunftslabor (und noch viel mehr) wurde? ➡️ Wie es gelingt, junge Menschen und Unternehmen aus der Region zusammenzubringen und gemeinsam an Ideen und Challenges zu arbeiten? ➡️ Ausprobieren, arbeiten, lernen, vernetzen, wohlfühlen - all dies ist möglich unter einem Dach! ➡️ Hierzu sind folgende Bereiche entstanden: Futurelab, Eventflächen, Kreativzonen, Co-Working Areas, Café, Boarding-House, Büros und das Technologiemuseum. Es lohnt sich, einen Blick auf die Internetseite der Brainstation zu werfen oder einfach mal vorbeizuschauen. Und wer jetzt noch mehr erfahren will, der hört direkt mal rein in den Podcast. #innovation #zukunft #talente #einfachmachen Link: https://www.brainstation.online/ Folge direkt herunterladen

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#ABZ 93 – Innovation schafft Zukunft – mit Lisa Straub, Geschäftsführerin, Brainstation

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 34:07


Jugendliche und Kinder haben viele kreative Gedanken und Ideen. Diese Ideen werden dann besonders spannend, wenn man sie in die Tat umsetzen kann! So entsteht Innovation – so entsteht Zukunft! Ein Ort, an dem eben dieses Ausprobieren, Umsetzen Testen von Ideen, Visionen und Gedanken geschehen kann, sind die Fututelabs in der Brainstation in Lauda-Königshofen. In der aktuellen Podcast-Folge erzählt @Laura Straub, Geschäftsführerin der @Brainstation, über die Entstehung, das Konzept, den besonderen Ort und die Zukunftspläne der Brainstation. Gesellschafter der Brainstation ist Dr. Gunther Wobser, Investor, Autor und Geschäftsführer von @Lauda. Gemeinsam mit Lisa habe ich über folgende Themen gesprochen: ➡️ Wie aus einem alten Bahnhof ein Ideen- und Zukunftslabor (und noch viel mehr) wurde? ➡️ Wie es gelingt, junge Menschen und Unternehmen aus der Region zusammenzubringen und gemeinsam an Ideen und Challenges zu arbeiten? ➡️ Ausprobieren, arbeiten, lernen, vernetzen, wohlfühlen - all dies ist möglich unter einem Dach! ➡️ Hierzu sind folgende Bereiche entstanden: Futurelab, Eventflächen, Kreativzonen, Co-Working Areas, Café, Boarding-House, Büros und das Technologiemuseum. Es lohnt sich, einen Blick auf die Internetseite der Brainstation zu werfen oder einfach mal vorbeizuschauen. Und wer jetzt noch mehr erfahren will, der hört direkt mal rein in den Podcast. #innovation #zukunft #talente #einfachmachen Link: https://www.brainstation.online/ Folge direkt herunterladen

NY Future Lab
シェリーめぐみがNYに渡った理由とは?NY Future Labを始めた理由を語る!

NY Future Lab

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 18:30


5月2日(月)は、「NY Future Lab」主宰かつ、モデレーターでZ世代評論家のシェリーとCartoonの対談をお届け。シェリーが「NY Future Lab」で実現したいことについて語りました。 =================- interfmで放送中の「sensor」(パーソナリティ:Cartoon)。「NY Future Lab」では、これからの時代の主役となる「Z世代」と「ミレニアル世代」にフォーカス。アメリカの若者たちが普段何を考え、何に影響を受け、どのような性質や特徴があるのかなどについて、ミレニアル世代評論家のシェリーめぐみが座談会形式で彼ら、彼女らの本音を引き出していきます。

TechTrends
Understanding the Applications of Quantum Computing

TechTrends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 29:47


Using the power of superposition, Quantum Computing is quickly redefining the computational landscape. In this episode, Anish Bhimani sits down with Marco Pistoia, Director of the Future Lab for Applied Research and Engineering (FLARE) and J.P. Morgan Chase, to discuss how Quantum Computing is changing the way we think about computing power and altering the way we conduct business every day.

The Veteran (Semi) Professional
Ep. 95: Connecting Veteran Entrepreneurs With The Right Resources to Succeed with Grant Fox From The Veterans Future Lab

The Veteran (Semi) Professional

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 56:15


Grant left the Navy knowing that he wanted to go into the financial industry.  He hustled his way into a boutique (yet prestigious) firm and built a career on hustle and providing results.  After spending some time working with early-stage ventures, he found his way to the Veteran's Future Lab at NYU where he is helping military-affiliated entrepreneurs crush it. 

My Climate Journey
Ep. 168: Pat Sapinsley, Managing Director of Cleantech Initiatives at the Urban Future Lab at NYU Tandon

My Climate Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 50:50


Today's guest is Pat Sapinsley, Managing Director of Cleantech Initiatives at the Urban Future Lab at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Urban Future Lab is a non-profit center focused on cleantech innovation in New York that runs several programs focused on market-ready climate solutions. In 2014, Pat assumed the role of Managing Director of Cleantech Initiatives at Urban Future Lab, bringing over 15 years of expertise in the industry, connecting startups to funding sources, customers, and business mentors. Pat started her career as a LEED AP architect with a degree from Harvard's design school before shifting her focus to cleantech innovation. Since then, she has worked in venture capital at Good Energies and as a consultant and advisor to startups focused on building energy-efficient spaces. She also served as CEO of Watt Not, an LED lighting consultancy, and as President of Build Efficiently LLC, a firm deploying energy-efficient technologies. In this episode, Pat and I cover her career leading up to Urban Future Lab, an overview of UFL's programs, and the criteria UFL looks for when determining which startups to back. We also dive into how policy affects UFL's work, UFL's success rate, and how the programs are funded. Pat is a fantastic guest, especially for founders and entrepreneurs in the cleantech space.Enjoy the show!You can find me on twitter @jjacobs22 or @mcjpod and email at info@myclimatejourney.co, where I encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.Episode recorded July 2nd, 2021For more information about Urban Future Lab, visit: http://ufl.nyc/For more information about this episode, visit: https://myclimatejourney.co/episodes/pat-sapinsley

All CNET Video Podcasts (HD)
Electric jetpacks and hypercapacitors power the future at the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed

All CNET Video Podcasts (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021


The future of mobility is on show at the Goodwood Festival of Speed's Future Lab, with everything from autonomous trucks to electric jetpacks.

Roadshow Video Reviews (HD)
Electric jetpacks and hypercapacitors power the future at the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed

Roadshow Video Reviews (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021


The future of mobility is on show at the Goodwood Festival of Speed's Future Lab, with everything from autonomous trucks to electric jetpacks.

The Starlab Deep Dive
5 Future Lab Trends with Klaus Ambos

The Starlab Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 29:37


And here it is: Episode 1 of 'The Starlab Deep Dive' Podcast! In this month's episode we get to know Klaus Ambos, CEO of the Starlab Group. How did he get into science even though he is a mechanical engineer? Why does this podcast exist and what are Klaus Ambos' goals at Starlab? We also discuss five laboratory trends of the future to explore some of the topics that we will dive into deeper in the episodes to come. Enjoy!Follow us on Instagram or visit our website for more amazing content!

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354 Focus On Innovation In Insurance with Karin Lange @ Head FutureLab @ die Mobiliar

thinkfuture with kalaboukis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 57:26


Karin Lange is Head of the FutureLab at La Mobilière, Switzerland's oldest private insurance company that has operated on a mutual basis since its founding in 1826. The FutureLab is part of Corporate Foresight Management and the innovation department. Making the future tangible is her passion – with the goal to develop the skill of future thinking for the majority of the employees. Using joint (employee) forces (in combination with other tools) to detect change early, to build future scenarios and interpret its consequences for the firm, and define future courses of action in interdisciplinary teams to make the company not only resilient but anti-fragile is her field of work. Prior to this position, she was part of the Corporate Social Responsibility team at La Mobilière, focusing strongly on the question of Corporate Digital Responsibility, Data Ethics, and opportunities and risks connected with (big) data. Karin accumulates 20+ years of experience in various positions, departments, industries and spent several years living and working in Asia. She graduated with a Master in Political Sciences and Linguistics from the University of Konstanz in Germany. Karin also teaches Data Ethics and Corporate Foresight at different business schools and universities in Switzerland. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thinkfuture/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thinkfuture/support

Hecho en Alemania: El magacín económico
Movilidad sobre dos ruedas

Hecho en Alemania: El magacín económico

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 3:08


El tráfico urbano tiene que ser más sostenible. ¿Pero cómo se puede cambiar? Ahora cada vez más personas optan por la bicicleta. Hablamos con expertos del centro de innovación Future Lab en Berlín.

Unleashed - How to Thrive as an Independent Professional
380. Stefan Kolle on the Customer Experience

Unleashed - How to Thrive as an Independent Professional

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 25:40


Stefan Kolle is the co-founder, Managing Director and Chairman of the Board of Futurelab, a company that helps businesses improve their marketplace through meaningful innovation in customer experience. On today’s show, Stefan shares a few case studies and we discuss customer centricity and customer experience. Key points include: 02:19: Assessing the state of customer experience 05:18: Voice of the customer exercises 09:18: The changes Futurelab has helped companies make 20:23: The growth of Futurelab You can connect with Stefan on LinkedIn and learn more about his company at  www.futurelab.net. Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, which has a mission of connecting independent management consultants with one another, creating opportunities for members to meet, build relationships, and share lessons learned. Learn more at: www.umbrex.com.

Built in Ohio
46. Catherine Allshouse on scaling technology and becoming a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC)

Built in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 25:27


Catherine Allshouse is the Global CIO and Head of Cloud Operations at Veeva Systems. In our latest episode of The Future Lab we talk with Catherine about scaling technology, why Veeva recently became a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC), and why more businesses should consider following. Catherine is an industry-leading technology executive with extensive experience in roles spanning the commercial and industrial software business, from strategy through delivery. Her experience includes large and small enterprises in both the commercial and non-profit sectors, and she has led both technology and business operations. She has additional expertise in contract and intellectual property law and has served as liaison with counsel in several leadership positions.Veeva Systems is a fast-growing enterprise cloud software provider headquartered in Silicon Valley with 2,800 employees and offices around the world (NYSE:VEEV). Catherine also serves as the site leader of Veeva's second U.S. corporate hub office in Columbus.Catherine's early career was spent in Silicon Valley at PeopleSoft, Inc., where she spent 12 years in various executive roles including as a Vice President in the Tools & Technology products organization. She was responsible for product development teams, maintenance development, the global support center, security, and maintaining executive level relationships with PeopleSoft's C-level customer base.Catherine is a Level 1 Sommelier and a concert pianist that performs regularly with high school instrumentalists.Connect with Catherine on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/catherineallshouseFor more information on Veeva becoming a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC): www.veeva.com/pbc***This epsiode of The Future Lab is brought to you by Ashland University's MBA Program.The world's greatest leaders utilize their business acumen to quickly adapt to ever changing market conditions. Start solving tomorrow's business problems today and create opportunities for all with an MBA degree from Ashland University's 1 Year Online program. OhioX members, their spouse, and dependent(s) receive a 10% tuition discount. Learn more at mba.ashland.edu.

Built in Ohio
45. Stephen White on Innovative Strategies to Bridge the COVID Canyon in Our STEM Educational Landscape

Built in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 37:41


Stephen White is the Vice President of External Affairs, Strategic Initiatives, and Business Development, and serves as In-House Counsel at the Center for Science and Industry (COSI). In this episode of The Future Lab, we talk with Stephen on Innovative Strategies to bridge the COVID canyon in our STEM educational landscape.During the COVID-19 pandemic, he founded and is the executive lead of the COSI Learning Lunchbox® initiative, a new model of distance learning through community partnerships to provide learning and to bridge the digital divide for underserved youth, in partnership with NASA, U.S. Department of Energy and more.Stephen is the recipient of several awards, including 40 Under 40, Columbus CEO Future 50, and the John Glenn Young Alumni Achievement Award. He previously served in the U.S. Senate and serves on the International Space Station Subcommittee on Education, State of Ohio STEM Committee, and more.Find him on Twitter at @StephenWhiteOH.Connect with him on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/stephenmauricewhite***This episode of The Future Lab is sponsored by Ashland University's MBA Program.At Ashland, you can gain international business experience and quickly earn your MBA degree, without leaving your home. Ashland's 1 Year International MBA program is offering a transformational virtual study tour of Estonia and Finland, where students will participate in a consulting project, expand their global network, and experience a new culture. OhioX members, their spouse, and dependent(s) receive a 10% tuition discount. Learn more at mba.ashland.edu.

Built in Ohio
44. Steven Hong on bringing to Ohio lessons learned from Silicon Valley

Built in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 36:20


Steven Hong is the CEO and Co-Founder of Oculii, a radar software company enabling the next generation of autonomous systems. In this episode we talk with Steven about why he returned home to Ohio from Silicon Valley in order to build his startup and the lessons he learned from his time at Stanford and one of the world's best known Venture Capital firms.Using aperture imaging software that dynamically learns and adapts to the environment, Oculii's proprietary virtual aperture imaging software increases the resolution of any radar hardware by up to 100x. Prior to his experience at Oculii, Steven was a partner at Kleiner Perkins where he was a member of the hardtech investing team. Before KP, Steven co-founded Kumu Networks where he was responsible for product management, fundraising, IP strategy, business development, and marketing. Steven started his career as a management/strategy consultant at McKinsey and Uber, where he specialized in M&A diligence and expansion strategy.Steven holds a PhD and MS in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University where he won several best paper awards for his research and graduated at age 23, completing both degrees in 3 years. For more information on Oculii: www.oculii.comConnect with Steven on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/hongsteven***This episode of the Future Lab is brought to you by Ashland University's MBA Program.Amid a digital transformation, employers are seeking to hire professionals with strong technical and analytical skills.Better analyze, understand, and interpret data with Ashland University's Business Analytics MBA. Apply for the March 2021 entry point to begin advancing your career. All OhioX members, their spouse, and dependents receive a 10% tuition discount. Visit mba.ashland.edu to learn more.

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How to select films for an award such the Future Lab awards, and how we long for theatre screening: these the main topics of this talk.Mike Goodridge #TFL was first posted on November 20, 2020 at 11:50 am.©2015 "Fred English Channel". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at radio@fred.fm

The AEC Disruptors
The Importance of Half-Baked Ideas

The AEC Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 53:03


What do you think is the most vital aspect of innovation? What really drives us to achieve what we achieve? Join host Christopher and guest Keith Besserud of Gresham Smith as they kick off the season 2 of the AEC Disruptors by discussing the importance of feedback, supercharging the innovation culture, and creating a safe space for that brilliance and innovation to happen.  Keith Besserud, AIA, is the Director of Innovation at Gresham Smith where he leads the strategic and tactical efforts to help position the firm to take advantage of the volatile forces that are rocking the AE industry. These efforts are currently manifested in the realization of two different foundational platforms within the firm: Studio-X (a product development incubator) and Future Lab (a practice evolution compass). Prior to joining Gresham Smith, Keith co-founded a startup that leveraged computer vision technologies to help clients develop clear insights into the utilization patterns and human experiences of their real estate assets. Earlier in his career he founded and directed an advanced computational design team at SOM called BlackBox, and then moved on to Gensler where he helped initiate the firm's development of a firmwide Data Strategy.

The PFF Podcast
Craig Bida: Social Sector Innovation Strategist who uses human-centered design to develop new solutions and accelerate diffusion of innovation.

The PFF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 41:31


Craig Bida is CEO/Founder of Think Design Disrupt, an impact-focused, brand-building and innovation consultancy; a Senior Fellow in Social Innovation and Adjunct Lecturer in Social Entrepreneurship at Babson College; recently helped to launch the FutureLab on Mobility, a collaboration between Babson College and the Toyota Mobility Foundation; and serves on the board of the Charles River Conservancy. On this episode of the PFF Podcast, Craig and Jeffrey discuss his passion for mobility as a factor underlying many key societal challenges, and his work to identify potential mobility solutions that can shape how we move people and things on the broader landscapes of cities and exurban and rural environments in the U.S. and all around the world.

Built in Ohio
Welcome to The Future Lab

Built in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 0:56


Welcome to The Future Lab. The podcast where we talk with, and about, the people, companies and ideas building the future. From startup founders building the next unicorn to someone leading innovation at a Fortune 500 company. Experts in emerging technologies or people creating the cities of the tomorrow.  In each episode we talk with innovators and creators to learn what they're working on and how they're doing it.The one thing they all have one thing in common? They're building the future.Welcome to the future.***The Future Lab is powered by OhioX - Ohio's technology and innovation partnership. Our mission is to unite and promote those building the future. For more information on OhioX, please visit www.ohiox.org***

Built in Ohio
Matt Golis - Founder and CEO, GiveGame

Built in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 45:13


Matt Golis is the Founder and CEO of GiveGame which is a revolutionary fundraising platform that turns major sports and live events into powerful fundraising opportunities. From March Madness to the Oscars, GiveGame empowers cause champions and nonprofits to: raise money for their cause, unlock modern donors and mobile giving, drive year-round donations, ignite donor engagement, and increase giving frequency.Now based in Columbus, Matt spent years in Silicon Valley where he was the co-founder and CEO of YapStone. YapStone is a provider of online and mobile payment solutions for global marketplaces and software platforms.In this episode we talking building and scaling technology companies, why he decided to start his new venture outside of Silicon Valley and what cities in the middle of the country can do to recruit and retain top tech talent.Matt is a graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and where he is actively involved with the school and its students in the spaces of venture, entrepreneurship and creating companies. For more information on GiveGame, please visit www.givegame.com To connect with Matt on LinkedIn, please visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattgolis/***The Future Lab is powered by OhioX - Ohio's technology and innovation partnership. Our mission is to unite and promote those building the future. For more information on OhioX, please visit www.ohiox.org***

Built in Ohio
Cory Bailey - Co-Founder and President, SecūrSpace

Built in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 50:07


Cory Bailey is the Co-Founder and President of SecūrSpace a transportation tech startup that provides a network of secure parking facilities and storage yards across the United States. Cory co-founded SecūrSpace with a college friend while getting his MBA at Notre Dame (and turning down Amazon) and now leads a team across America in bringing innovation to the trucking and transportation sectors.In this episode, we talk starting a new venture instead of joining a big tech company, disrupting industries and how Cory's diverse work history has helped him in his role today.For more information on SecūrSpace, please visit www.secur.spaceTo connect with Cory on LinkedIn, please visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-d-bailey/***The Future Lab is powered by OhioX - Ohio's technology and innovation partnership. Our mission is to unite and promote those building the future. For more information on OhioX, please visit www.ohiox.org***

The 8-bit Adventures Podcast
Episode 1: Podcast Jitters

The 8-bit Adventures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 42:41


On Episode #1 of The 8-bit Adventures podcast, we take a look at some League of Legends news, the new Captain America: Civil War trailer, Hearthstone's new expansion, a cool projector from Sony's Future Lab, and a Zootopia review!The 8-bit Adventures podcast is a weekly podcast centered around geeky topics like gaming, comics, movies, tech, and pie-cake! Join Sean and Courtney as they goof around and chat about stuff they found interesting this week.You can check out all things 8-bit Adventures over at http://www.8-bitadventures.comYou can support 8-bit Adventures by becoming a patron over at http://www.patreon.com/8bitAdventures. Thank you for your support! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wizard of Ads
Cost of Advertising: 2 Cents a Week

Wizard of Ads

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2014 12:47


Thirty-one years ago, David Ogilvy wrote, “In some developing countries radio still reaches more people than television. Yet even there nobody really knows what kind of commercials make the cash register ring. Isn't it time somebody tried to find out?” – David Ogilvy, Ogilvy on Advertising, 1983, p. 116 Sleep well, David. We found out. And by “we,” I mean the Wizard of Ads partners. As Indy points out in the illustration above the title of today's memo, opening with a pop culture reference from 50 years ago followed by a quote from a man that's been dead for 15 years could easily lead you to believe I'm a dinosaur left over from that bygone era when cars still ran on gasoline. Would I point out how old and potentially out-of-touch I am if I didn't have complete confidence in what I'm about to say? A lot of business people are listening to their kids right now and getting all lathered up in the belief that the Internet has made TV and radio ads obsolete. In fact, I just received an email from a client in Syracuse who is positively fretting about the future of radio. What makes his email especially funny is that we've been using radio exclusively for the last 3 years and it's made him so wildly successful that he's currently expanding into cities nationwide. I believe in the web. In fact, I'm using it to deliver this message to you. The Internet killed the yellow pages, the newspaper and encyclopedias and now it's revolutionizing the distribution of books and music. Born in 2005, YouTube has become a magnificent lottery that doesn't pay its winners in cash, but with worldwide recognition and a few weeks of fame. I may be YouTube's biggest fan. I am enthralled by it. Have you ever bought any pay-per-click ads? Shortly after Google announced their AdWords program I spent more than $100,000 of my own money just to learn what does and doesn't work. My only goal was to get a hands-on education. I didn't want to risk my clients' dollars until I knew exactly what I was doing. In the end, I figured out how to drive qualified traffic to a target website for just a nickel a click. But that seemed expensive to me, so I abandoned it. The average 30 or 60-second radio ad needs to be heard by the same person 3 times within 7 nights sleep. This currently costs my clients less than 2 cents per week. In some cities, that 3-frequency costs us only about a penny a week. We can do the same for you if you want. When I talk about mass media, young advertising people often look at me with pity and scorn. I can almost feel them patting me on my head. That's why I got such a kick out of watching a YouTube video of Bob Hoffman speaking at an advertising conference in Europe: “One of the problems with our advertising experts is that they have a free pass. They go around to conferences. They talk to the press. They write stupid blogs. And they make profound statements, and confident statements about our industry. And no one ever goes back and checks up on them… We begin our little journey in 2004, about 10 years ago… Seth Godin, the bestselling guru of marketing said, ‘We have reached the end of traditional advertising.' He apparently forgot to tell Toyota and Coke and McDonald's. Then Advertising Age, the top advertising trade publication in The States, said, ‘The post-advertising age is underway.' Bob Garfield, a columnist at Advertising Age, said in 2009, ‘The present is apocalyptic. Any hope for a seamless transition, or any transition at all, from mass media and marketing to micro-media and marketing are absurd. The sky is falling. We are exquisitely, irretrievably, fucked.' Bob is a nice guy but I really think he needs a hug. And according to the nonprofit think-tank, FutureLab, they just came out and said it, ‘Advertising is dead.'” “Another of the fairy tales of the advertising industry was that ‘interactivity' was going to make...