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Send us a Text Message.At just 16 years old, Rabbi Judy faced the tragic loss of her father to gun violence in her hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. In the years that followed, she explored various healing modalities, from somatic dance and dream work to meditation, sound healing, and Kabbalah. Initially establishing herself as a celebrity fitness instructor in Los Angeles, Judy helped others navigate complex emotions through her multidisciplinary approach. Judy went on to be ordained as a Rabbi and spent 16 years in seminary, but her message isn't explicitly about Judaism, and she is not seeking to convert your listeners. Rather, her intention is to guide growth-minded individuals to accelerate their personal healing through a blend of contemporary wellness and personalized faith - whatever that word means to them.rabbicantorjudy.org/Resources:The Decadence of Our Soulhttps://www.amazon.com/Decadence-Our-Soul-Claudiu-Murgan/dp/164085326X/Water Entanglementhttps://www.amazon.com/Water-Entanglement-Mr-Claudiu-Murgan/dp/1640852905/Crystal Cloudhttps://www.amazon.com/Crystal-Cloud-Mr-Claudiu-Murgan/dp/1647464153Love Letters to Water: An Anthologyhttps://www.amazon.com/Love-Letters-Water-Claudiu-Murgan/dp/1988058880/www.ClaudiuMurgan.comwww.SpirituallyInspired.cawww.LoveLettersToWater.caEmail: claudiu@claudiumurgan.comhttps://spirituallyinspired.buzzsprout.comhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1651807/supportFacebook: www.facebook.com/ClaudiuMurganAuthorSubscribe for more videos! youtube.com/channel/UC6RlLkzUK_LdyRSV7DE6obQSupport the Show.
Trigger Warning: Discussion of sexual assault and murder Today's guest is the epitome of turning pain into purpose. On this episode, Jessalynn sits down with Rabbi Cantor Judy Greenfeld, who bravely shares her journey of overcoming tragedy and trauma. At 16, Judy faced the devastating murder of her father and later experienced adult clergy sexual misconduct. Despite encountering disbelief and a lack of justice, she emphasizes the importance of opening up and sharing secrets to free oneself from shame. Judy details her healing process, which includes physical and spiritual practices like guided meditation, Kundalini yoga, and sound bowl therapy. She reflects on the dissolution of her 30-year marriage, her son's cancer diagnosis, and the significance of authentic relationships. Judy offers practical tools for processing trauma, highlighting the necessity of finding supportive people and not suffering in silence. We're so grateful that Judy shared her story with us, and we hope this episode offers hope to anyone out there amid their own healing journey! Be sure to keep up with Judy on Instagram @rabbicantorjudy and visit her website www.rabbicantorjudy.org If you or someone you know is suffering from the effects of trauma, please know you are not alone in your healing journey. If you would like to speak with a professional therapist, you can reach out to Hello@invisiblescarspodcast.com to book an appointment. Don't forget to follow Jessalynn on Instagram @invisiblescarspodcast, and visit her website! We'd love to hear from you! Send us a voicemail at https://www.speakpipe.com/InvisibleScarsPodcast
Rabbi Cantor Judy Greenfeld shares her personal journey of overcoming tragedy, including the murder of her father when she was just 16 years old, the subsequent disconnection from her Jewish roots, and how her search for meaning ultimately led her to an integrated approach to Judaism, connecting people, and healing. As a spiritual leader, Judy encourages everyone to embrace their imperfections, feel into their experiences, and explore spirituality beyond the confines of traditional Judaism. Known for her vibrant approach to integrating various healing modalities into Jewish rituals and traditions, and welcoming interfaith families as well as those who feel disconnected from Judaism, Judy's story is a testament to the transformative power of faith, self-discovery, and creating community.
Is your intuition telling you there's a higher power out there? Are you craving more connection, purpose, and clarity in your life? It may be time to dive deeper into an important area of your holistic health, your spirituality. Join me in this episode of The Wellness Revolution as I chat with the lovely Judy Greenfeld, the concierge Rabbi/Cantor (dubbed 'The Relationship Rabbi') and published author who's making spirituality relevant in the daily lives of mission-driven millennials. Judy and I talk about the gentle and practical ways you can (re)discover and connect with your spirituality and incorporate it into your daily life. Judy shares a bit about her journey from professional dancer to becoming The Relationship Rabbi, shining light on how you can make peace with life starting right here, right now. This is a deeply powerful and open-hearted conversation about the benefits of exploring spirituality and how to do it in simple ways that suit your unique life. It's about breaking down big spiritual concepts and making them a part of your everyday world. “It's that three bears idea. It's too hot, too cold, just right. That's our spiritual path is really to find out what's enough, what's just right.” – Judy Greenfeld As Judy says, “God” is an artist, so find your artistry! When I rediscovered my spirituality, my whole world changed. Growing my relationship with God has allowed me to go inward and heal my relationship with myself, with others, and genuinely live my best life. Ready to dive in? Key Highlights: Why Judy rejected Judaism for so long and how it became her life's work. What is non-denominational Judaism? How to make peace with yourself and your life (in small steps). Practical ways to incorporate spirituality into your life (with or without kids). What Judy learned from ending her 30-year marriage. How to meditate when your mind/thoughts are racing. Recognizing how your ego is impacting your outlook on life. The life-changing event that catapulted my spiritual journey. How to receive love more easily. The beauty of exploring spirituality with a partner. About Judy's classes and concierge services: Are they right for you? Episode Resources: Get 15% off your Kroma Wellness 5-Day Reset Program! Visit kromawellness.com and use code AMBERSHAW15 Minding the Temple of the Soul by Judy Greenfeld & Tamar Frankiel Entering the Temple of my Dreams by Judy Greenfeld & Tamar Frankiel Connect with Judy Greenfeld: Visit her website: rabbicantorjudy.org Follow on Instagram: @RabbiCantorJudy Connect on Facebook: /RabbiCantorJudy Connect with Amber: Instagram: @msambershaw TikTok: @msambershaw Website: ambershaw.com Free Weight Loss, Health & Fitness Facebook Group for Working Moms
What's it like to be Jewish in America right now? This week's guest, Rabbi Cantor Judy Greenfeld, is here to talk about that and so much more. We discuss why it is all of our work right now to build bridges, look for the commonalities, and seek God in the everyday, no matter how--or to whom--you pray. It's a conversation that not only highlights the reality of what Jews in America are facing right now, but also offers a glimmer of hope that there is a brighter world ahead. Topics covered: + Finding peace in our turbulent world + Talking to kids about God + Holding onto faith, even through hard times + Having civil conversations with philosophical opponents + Viewing our ideological opponents as humans + Protecting your energy through collective trauma Find Rabbi Cantor Judy online here, and on Instagram here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wegottatalkwithsonni/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wegottatalkwithsonni/support
On this week's episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Cantor Judy Greenfeld discusses her spiritual journey as founder of the Nachshon Minyan in Los Angeles and as a “concierge rabbi.” [Read more...] The post Seekers of Meaning 12/8/2023: Rabbi Cantor Judy Greenfeld, “Concierge Rabbi” at Nachson Minyan, Los Angeles appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
This week on the pod, we once again sat down for a chat with Kayleigh Christina & David Greenfield - together this time! David Greenfeld (@dave_greeny) is the Founder & CEO of Dream Pops (@dreampops) - a plant-based ice cream packed with superfoods; dairy, gluten, and soy free. All under 100 calories with no artificial additives or stabilizers. Kayleigh Christina (@kayleigh.christina) is the Co-Founder & Chief Growth Officer (CGO) of CLEARSTEM Skincare (@clearstemskincare). Founded in 2017, CLEARSTEM is the first toxin-free brand that targets both acne + aging at the same time, using premium ingredients to correct acne, acne scars, DNA damage, and melasma. In this episode, we touch base on various topics across the board - from advice on starting the business & BTS of building the brand to the importance of intention and balance in both work & relationship, mindset takeaways, and more! EPISODE OVERVIEW: CLEARSTEM - updates since Kayleigh was last on the pod (i.e., new bestselling product, team expansion & marketing strategies) Dream Pops - updates since David was last on the pod (i.e., shift to a data-oriented approach, distribution channels expansion, organic marketing growth) Advice for those with little to no capital for marketing spend - how to build a brand name & attract investments A future vision for CLEARSTEM & Dream Pops - what's in store for both brands in the next couple of years Finding balance in work, travel & romantic relationship while having an entrepreneurial lifestyle Mindful routines for staying grounded & connected to self Balancing masculine & feminine energy - why it's so important in the relationship & their best practices & SO much more! Share the love & let me know your thoughts over on Instagram, @coffeeandagoodvibe | @ayeshasehra EPISODE MENTIONS: To listen to the episode with David ➟ click HERE To listen to the episode with Kayleigh ➟ click HERE Receive an exclusive discount at Herbal Face Food, Use the code, AYESHA20 and receive 20% any and all their products. Check out Herbal Face Food HERE. CONNECT: Share the love on Social --> @coffeeandagoodvibe YOUTUBE ➟ Watch & subscribe to our channel here ➟ Coffee & A Good Vibe Video Interviews To connect with Ayesha Sehra ➟ click HERE Check out our podcast insta ➟ click HERE To learn about my Branding & PR Agency Grow The Social ➟ click HERE
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Broadcasted LIVE on LinkedIn, Co-Hosts Alex Bayer (Genius Juice) and Wade Yenny with a combined experience in the CPG space of 35 years, chat about all things food and beverage in the market and share what's going on in their lives and any current events. They also do shout-outs and answer questions live from viewers & listeners during their show!
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.17.533157v1?rss=1 Authors: Hindi, S., Petrany, M., Greenfeld, E., Focke, L., Cramer, A., Whitt, M., Prasad, V., Chamberlain, J., Podbilewicz, B., Millay, D. Abstract: Entry of enveloped viruses into cells is mediated by fusogenic proteins that form a complex between membranes to drive rearrangements needed for fusion. Skeletal muscle development also requires membrane fusion events between progenitor cells to form multinucleated myofibers. Myomaker and Myomerger are muscle-specific cell fusogens, but do not structurally or functionally resemble classical viral fusogens. We asked if the muscle fusogens could functionally substitute for viral fusogens, despite their structural distinctiveness, and fuse viruses to cells. We report that engineering of Myomaker and Myomerger on the membrane of enveloped viruses leads to specific transduction of skeletal muscle. We also demonstrate that locally and systemically injected virions pseudotyped with the muscle fusogens can deliver micro-Dystrophin (uDys) to skeletal muscle of a mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Through harnessing the intrinsic properties of myogenic membranes, we establish a platform for delivery of therapeutic material to skeletal muscle. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
David Greenfeld, Founder and CEO of Dream Pops, launched his company in 2018 with a mission to reinvigorate the dessert category with plant-based products that taste great and satisfy the 21st century consumer. Before this, he started his first company, Just Wine, as a junior in college. Between that company and Dream Pops, he had quite an interesting road of discovery. I can't wait for you to hear about David's fascinating entrepreneurial journey from being a hip hop artist, to working at Tesla, to his time spent living in Italy and what inspired him to start Dream Pops. And his lessons are educational. His story of building this incredible business is inspiring and you won't want to miss what he has to say! On this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow. Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let me know by clicking on the links below and sending me a quick shout-out on social. Or reach out to me at karagoldin@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/karagoldin/ https://www.instagram.com/karagoldin/ https://twitter.com/karagoldin https://www.facebook.com/KaraGoldin/ Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/332 To learn more about David Greenfeld and Dream Pops: https://www.dreampops.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dave_greeny/ https://www.instagram.com/dreampops/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dgreenfeld/
In this episode of Food Chained, DG (Founder & CEO of Dream Pops) shares how he created his brand's dream world, from mom's kitchen to thousands of doors in just a few years. Things we discuss: Finance background Dream Pops' origin story from mom's kitchen to commercial kitchen The built-in moat of having a dodecahedron form factor Brands that inspired DG The lay of the land before plant-based was en vogue Early capital-raising stories Creating your brand's dream world His social media strategy that every founder can use And more! Show Notes: Connect with David Greenfeld on LinkedIn Check out Dream Pops Where to buy Dream Pops Check out Perfy on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok Connect with Vasa Martinez on LinkedIn and Twitter Check out Triple Whale Sponsor: • Use code PERFY for 15% off Triple Whale. Triple Whale's powerful analytics platform clarifies your ad performance across channels, keeping you instantly in the know.
Jakob Greenfeld is an indiehacker, solopreneur, and prolific content creator. Popular products he have released include Damn Good Leads, Business Brainstorms, Data on Demand, GumSpy, NewsletterSpy, Tweets on Demand, Opportunities.so, Abandoned Assets, and more. Connect With Jakob:Jakob on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jakobgreenfeldJakob's Website: https://jakobgreenfeld.com/ Links To Things We Discuss:1000 Days Article: https://www.tropicalmba.com/living-the-dream/The Stair Step Model: https://robwalling.com/2015/03/26/the-stair-step-method-of-bootstrapping/ Help The Louis and Kyle Show:If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or leave a review!→ Leave a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-louis-and-kyle-show/id1504333834→ Follow Louis on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouisShulman→ Follow Kyle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_kylebishop→ Follow The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouisKyleShow→ Drop us an email: Louis and Kyle Show [at] gmail → Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louiskyleshow/→ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/65567567/→ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb6qBiV1HAYcep87nKJmGhA→ Get email updates: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/LouisandKyle?via=twitter-profile-webview→ Read Louis' Newsletter: https://louisshulman.substack.com/ Special Thanks To Our Sponsor, VASA, The Virtual Assistant Staffing Agency:If you need some extra hands to free up your time, let VASA help you with hiring for administrative, technical, and creative work. That's graphic design, cold-callers, social media managers, sales reps, video editors, admin assistants, and more.Free up your time to focus on your highest impact work, and learn more about VASA at vastaffing.agency or by scheduling a free strategy session here: https://calendly.com/vastaffing/strategy-session-lk-podcastExpanding Your Sense of Agency: http://jakobgreenfeld.com/agency-expanding-experiments
Jakob Greenfeld is an indiehacker, solopreneur, and prolific content creator. Popular products he have released include Damn Good Leads, Business Brainstorms, Data on Demand, GumSpy, NewsletterSpy, Tweets on Demand, Opportunities.so, Abandoned Assets, and more. Connect With Jakob:Jakob on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jakobgreenfeldJakob's Website: https://jakobgreenfeld.com/ Links To Things We Discuss:1000 Days Article: https://www.tropicalmba.com/living-the-dream/The Stair Step Model: https://robwalling.com/2015/03/26/the-stair-step-method-of-bootstrapping/ Help The Louis and Kyle Show:If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or leave a review!→ Leave a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-louis-and-kyle-show/id1504333834→ Follow Louis on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouisShulman→ Follow Kyle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_kylebishop→ Follow The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouisKyleShow→ Drop us an email: Louis and Kyle Show [at] gmail → Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louiskyleshow/→ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/65567567/→ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb6qBiV1HAYcep87nKJmGhA→ Get email updates: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/LouisandKyle?via=twitter-profile-webview→ Read Louis' Newsletter: https://louisshulman.substack.com/ Special Thanks To Our Sponsor, VASA, The Virtual Assistant Staffing Agency:If you need some extra hands to free up your time, let VASA help you with hiring for administrative, technical, and creative work. That's graphic design, cold-callers, social media managers, sales reps, video editors, admin assistants, and more.Free up your time to focus on your highest impact work, and learn more about VASA at vastaffing.agency or by scheduling a free strategy session here: https://calendly.com/vastaffing/strategy-session-lk-podcastExpanding Your Sense of Agency: http://jakobgreenfeld.com/agency-expanding-experiments
Content creation. We all know it's more important than ever. But how do you actually create great content as a brand and measure success? To help us answer these questions, we have David Greenfeld of Dream Pops joining us today. Dream Pops is re-imagining cult classic desserts with plant based ingredients - my current favorite is the frozen cookie dough bites. At the time of recording, Dream Pops has created thousands of TikTok videos with nearly 200,000 followers and over 5 million likes, an Instagram with nearly 100,000 followers, David has 45,000 Linkedin followers on his own page and a podcast with 70 episodes, and he and his team just started getting into YouTube Shorts, by uploading about 500 videos in the last few months. Listen in as David shares about: - How he got started at Dream Pops and why the branding and name are so intentional - David's early days of using Instagram, then TikTok, LinkedIn, and other platforms - Why content creation is like building a workout routine - How David grew his LinkedIn presence and the content that he finds resonates the most - The importance of regularly testing and evaluating different platforms and how David thinks about driving store velocity - What it was like to start the Stick with Your Dreams podcast - Why Dream Pops entered the Canadian market - How Dream Pops stays true to their values during tough decisions - And more! And stay tuned at the end of the episode (at minute 45:19) for a mini interview with Saphira from Startup CPG Shelfie Award winner Nowhere Bakery. You won't want to miss her story about getting a text from Gwyneth Paltrow!
Today, I am talking to Jakob Greenfeld. I've been reading Jakobs blog posts for years now, and they're as spicy as they're thoughtful. There's not a single post on there that feels unfinished. That's quite impressive. Well, I think we'll figure out why that is during our conversation. We'll also chat about how to unlock critical thinking by writing and what it means to give yourself permission to do things your way.Here's Jakob Greenfeld.This episode is sponsored by MicroAcquire. Here's the blog post for this episode.You can also watch this episode as a video on YouTube.
What You Will Learn:How to define your own successWhat it really takes to pursue your dreamsThe power of networking in the field you aspire to be inThe importance of being stubborn in vision, but flexible in executionWhy you shouldn't compare yourself to others Why you should love what you do Bio: David Greenfeld the Founder and CEO of Dream Pops. Dream Pops is one of the fastest growing plant-based ice cream & confectionery brands in the United States. He was recently named to Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2020 for Food & Drink, and in a few short years has built and scaled a vertically integrated factory & supply chain servicing more than 6,500+ retailers with plans to reach 8,000 by year's end.David took the leap from a life of financial security as an investment banker to pursue his dream in building the next great plant based ice cream and confectionery brand. David's Bit of Gold: He said, “Life is short. You should strive to wake up everyday and love what you do. The financial piece is important. You need to take care of yourself. But you need to be thoughtful in what you want to do with the limited amount of time that you have on this planet.”He knew he wanted to make change in his life and he took the jump… 6 years later, it's finally paying off. Important Links:www.dreampops.comdavidgreenfeld.cohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dgreenfeld/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Greenfeld (@dave_greeny) is the Founder and CEO of Dream Pops (@dreampops) - a Plant-based ice cream. packed with superfoods. dairy, gluten and soy free. All under 100 calories with no artificial additives or stabilizers. This episode is jammed packed with business advice, investment strategy, branding blueprints for both your personal brand + CPG Brand, mindset gems that will serve you profoundly and much more! Share the love on Social --> @coffeeandagoodvibe EPISODE OVERVIEW: Dream Pops - where did this vision come from & name, brand identity What is the Legacy vision for the brand The Formulation process - taste, shape, nutrition, ingredients / macronutrient profile How to Scale a CPG brand - get strategic retail expansion from major retailers, product placement Investing 101 for Founders / Entrepreneurs looking to raise money for their venture The Power of Branding the Founder behind the company How to Build & Scale your Personal Brand as an entrepreneur Why everyone should build, nurture & grow a personal brand as a founder David's Content Strategy & Blueprint for Social Media Dream Pops Social Media Strategy How to Achieve a Work-Life Balance within Entrepreneurship David's Routines and Non-Negotiables Habits to stay Healthy and Manage Wellness David's Best pieces of Advice and Mindset gems for everyone listening! Connect with us on social || @coffeeandagoodvibe CONNECT: YOUTUBE ➟ Watch & subscribe to our channel here ➟ Coffee & A Good Vibe Video Interviews To connect with Ayesha Sehra ➟ click HERE Check out our podcast insta ➟ click HERE To learn about my Branding & PR Agency Grow The Social ➟ click HERE
Practically as soon as it got off the ground, Dream Pops was already under pressure. Founder and CEO David Greenfeld admits that launching the platform brand of plant-based, indulgent desserts and candy via a direct-to-consumer model – a strategy that almost bankrupted the company – was a mistake. However, lessons learned – and shared – have given Dream Pops a foundation to disrupt multi-billion dollar categories. Launched in 2018, the company aims to challenge legacy confectionary brands by giving consumers better-for-you options across four product lines, including its flagship coconut milk-based popsicles and shelf-stable chocolate-coated snacks sweetened with coconut sugar. The brand is sold in over 6,500 stores, including nationally at Whole Foods as well as locations of Wegmans, H.E.B. and Harris Teeter, among others. Dream Pops' innovation and retail strategy is bolstered by its active social media presence, which Greenfeld says “completely changed the trajectory of the company.” Greenfeld has over 44,000 followers on LinkedIn and points to constant engagement on the platform as driving significant interest in Dream Pops among industry professionals. Meanwhile, the brand's early embrace of TikTok has helped it attract over 181,000 fans and millions of views of its short videos. Within this episode, Greenfeld spoke about the origins of Dream Pops, how he navigated a myriad of challenges in the frozen aisle, the duality of better-for-you and indulgent food and how he used the popsicles as a proof of concept and springboard into shelf-stable products. He also explained why every CPG company needs to also be a “content company,” the importance of investing in merchandising and why consistency is the most important aspect of Dream Pops' social media strategy. Show notes: 0:42: Interview: David Greenfeld, Founder/CEO, Dream Pops – Greenfeld sat down with Taste Radio editor Ray Latif and chatted about his experience as a finalist in NOSH Pitch Slam 3, his method and process for gaining followers and influence on Linkedin, and what motivates him to invest in early-stage companies. He also discussed the meaning and importance of the brand name, why he was bullish on the frozen aisle, how the term “plant-based” has evolved in recent years and its impact on the development of Dream Pops. Later, he spoke about the company's roadmap for innovation and new product development, applying learnings from merchandising in the frozen set to ambient shelves and whether it's too late for brands to now start incorporating TikTok into their social media strategies. Brands in this episode: Dream Pops, KIND Snacks, Butterfinger, Hershey's, Ferrara, Snickers, Nestle Dibs
Metta World Peace sits down with Dream Pops creator David Greenfeld to talk about marketing tactics, the health food trend and whats next. Presented by Boost Mobile. Powered by Genius Juice.
On today's episode I'm chatting with CEO and founder of plant-based ice cream brand, Dream Pops, Dave Greenfeld. For my regular listeners, you are no stranger to the ice cream brand - you've either heard of them from my hot tips, or from me completely raving about how delicious they are! Dream Pops is a 100% plant-based frozen dessert that is popular for their guilt-free clean ingredients that are gluten-free, soy-free, and dairy-free. If you are interested in how the food & beverage industry works, or are looking into penetrating this market, this episode is jam-packed with information, advice, and lessons learned. We spill the tea on everything you need to know about pitching to investors, how to raise capital, how to get your products to retailers, scaling the business, and so much more. To check out Today's hot tip, Sea Silk Lip Balm From Mara Beauty, click HERE. To learn more about Dream Pops, click HERE. To connect with Dave, click HERE. To connect with Siff, click HERE. To learn more about Arrae, click HERE. To learn more about Icing & Glitter, click HERE. Produced by Dear Media
In this episode, Mike is joined by the CEO and founder of Dream Pops, David Greenfeld. David founded Dream Pops in 2018 with the mission of shaking up the dessert category with delicious and healthy plant-based products. Throughout this episode, David talks about what he credits the business' success to, how he financed the company, selling direct to consumer, the impact of social media marketing, and so much more. Follow David Greenfeld on LinkedIn Connect with Mike on LinkedIn Follow Mike on Clubhouse Follow Mike on Instagram
In this episode, Mike is joined by the CEO and founder of Dream Pops, David Greenfeld. David founded Dream Pops in 2018 with the mission of shaking up the dessert category with delicious and healthy plant-based products. Throughout this episode, David answers questions from founders about raising money from investors, marketing on social media platforms, what pivotal decisions he made early on after launching, friction points when selling direct to consumer, transitioning to retail, and more. Follow David Greenfeld on LinkedIn Connect with Mike on LinkedIn Follow Mike on Clubhouse Follow Mike on Instagram
On episode 11 of “Building Business + Balance”, Brian sits down with David Greenfeld, CEO and Co-founder of Dream Pops, a plant-based ice cream that is sweeping the nation in popularity. Take a listen as the future “Willy Wonka” of plant-based confectionary products dives into the unique opportunity in content marketing, the need for plant-based products, and the value of cross-industry experience. Learn more about Dream Pops at dreampops.com *This episode was originally recorded in October, 2021.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guest is a fan favorite. One of my personal friends, DGAF he's the host of the podcast sessions where he detailed.His day-to-day life on the grind. His third rise after going broke a couple of times, and we've had some good news and the third rise department, because DGAF has been commenting on the hustler live stream, which is a really great opportunity for him and his brand and his podcast, which is very, very exciting.He's also been playing some high stakes. On the hustler live stream, which if you'll remember a Tactical Tuesday. Yeah. From a few weeks back, Jon and I discussed DGAF's, you know, unmasking of himself on the hustler live stream, which him and I are about to get into in this following conversation. We're also gonna talk about G man, we're going to talk about DGAF's plans for the future of his podcast and his brand, what he's been getting up to in the world and how his journey back into the arena of high stakes poker has been going. So without any further ado, I welcome back a good close personal friend of mine, a man that I've gone to war with many, many times on the Greenfeld, the one and only DGAF.
Join us for a Special LIVE Podcast recording from our second LIVE Coffee & A Good Vibe Podcast event ft a powerhouse panel of iconic Male Entrepreneurs in LA. Meet your panel: Jake Kassan - Founder of MVMT Josh Kaplan - CEO of Menlo Club & Melrose Place David Greenfeld Founder/CEO of Dream Pops Steven Borrelli, Founder/CEO of CUTS Nate Forster - Founder/CEO of NEOU At this event we will have founders, entrepreneurs and influencers in LA to come out, network, connect and enjoy various brand activations from our incredible sponsors! As well as an open bar sponsored by Nosotros Tequila and refreshments / treats from various trending CPG Brands in Los Angeles. Special Mentions & Shoutout to our incredible Event Sponsors: Clearstem Skincare, Drink Barcode, Hiyo, Dream Pops, Elavi, RVIVL, Toto Foods. EPISODE SUMMARY: PANEL QUESTIONS Scaling without investment ~25K to start their brand, most tactical places to place their money for the largest ROI Best tips/practices on the path to attaining funding / investors for their brand Personal Experiences - The biggest adversity / curveball you've experienced in your business and how you overcame it Product Innovation & Scaling - adding skews and diversifying new lines in your brand without diluting Internal happiness and fulfillment- attaching your identity to your business in entrepreneurship Non-negotiable habits & tools for life Name the season of life you are currently in right now & why LIVE PANEL Q & A with the audience Share the love & let me know your thoughts over on Instagram, @coffeeandagoodvibe | @ayeshasehra EPISODE MENTIONS: Clearstem Skincare - Check out the incredible products of Clearstem Skincare and use code, GOODVIBES for an exclusive discount at checkout! SHOP OUR MERCH - Coffee & A Good Vibe did an exclusive Merch drop with Melrose Place! CONNECT: YOUTUBE ➟ Watch & subscribe to our channel here ➟ Coffee & A Good Vibe Video Interviews To connect with Ayesha Sehra ➟ click HERE Check out our podcast insta ➟ click HERE To learn about my Branding & PR Agency Grow The Social ➟ click HERE To connect with this week's guest click ➟ HERE
Jakob Greenfeld is the founder of several online businesses. His big theme for this year is learning how to win at the Great Online Game. Jakob's Links Website / Twitter Continue the conversation with me... Twitter / Instagram / YouTube / TikTok / Website
In this episode we take a look at the history of Nationalism. Where did Nationalism come from? Is it as bad as we think it is today? And is it just missunderstood? And what excactly is Nationalism? Find out this week on "Well That Aged Well". With "Erlend Hedegart". Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/well-that-aged-well. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Indie makers and marketplace shakers, this episode is a must-listen for you! Joining the podcast today is the prolific innovator and creator Jakob Greenfeld. Over the last two years, Jakob has successfully launched over fifteen software products and is the host of The Business Brainstorms podcast and creator of The Opportunities newsletter. In this episode, we learn about Jakob's journey from becoming a physicist to testing out the road of entrepreneurship with his bootstrapped products. Jakob gives us great insight into the early days of his workings, framework, and product launching tactics. Jakob also shines a light on taking shots on goal, the importance of authenticity, sharing your origin story and how to increase your business visibility. Key points within this episode include: An introduction to Jakob Greenfeld. The importance of hooking customers with your origin story. Preparation and patience in business. Building an online audience. Market response and first product sales. The downfalls of a product launch.Why we should never underestimate newsletters.The benefits of growing a sustainable community. The power of authenticity and being personable. Increasing your online visibility. Jakob's advice on obtaining your first 10 customers.‘'In the long term, it all boils down to just putting your brain out there and hoping that like-minded people find you.'' – Jakob Greenfeld. Connect with Jakob Greenfeld:https://jakobgreenfeld.com/https://twitter.com/jakobgreenfeldhttps://businessbrainstorms.com/https://indieopportunities.com/ Connect with First 10 Podcast host Conor McCarthy: https://www.first10podcast.comhttps://twitter.com/TheFirst10Podhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/comccart/ Resources:Book: How to be a capitalist without any capital by Nathan Latkahttps://book.nathanlatka.com/Book: The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work by Michael E. Gerber https://www.amazon.co.uk/Myth-Revisited-Small-BusinessesBook: Superfans by Pat Flynnhttps://patflynn.com/book/superfans/Trends.vc Newsletter https://trends.vc/Andrew Wilkinson – Co-founder of Tiny https://twitter.com/awilkinsonHarry Dry – The Kanye Story https://thekanyestory.com/Pieter Levels – 12 start ups in 12 months https://levels.io/12-startups-12-months/Produced in partnership with podlad.com==Check out my podcast partners!BuzzsproutOtter.aiCalendly
Do you have trouble focusing? Are you curious about how you can help your brain work its best? Today I welcome Adam Greenfeld, co-founder of the nootropics company Thesis, to the podcast. In this episode, Greenfeld shares the science behind nootropics, neurons, and supplement absorption. Greenfeld also discusses creating well-rounded health by stacking infrared light, meditation, and more. Listen to this episode now to learn how nootropics can be another tool in your arsenal for ideal brain function and health. In This Episode, You'll Learn:The Benefits of NootropicsThe 5 Theories on How Nootropics WorkHow Neurons Work Inside the BodyThe Stacking Effect of NootropicsDiscussion of Infrared Light and Meditation Find More of Adam Greenfeld Here:takethesis.com@takethesis (Instagram)@adamgreenfeld (Instagram)https://www.facebook.com/TakeThesis/
My Classroom is a short NGPF podcast series devoted to supporting the efforts of teachers. Each week we will speak with different teachers who will share timely tips, resources, and teaching strategies that can be implemented immediately into the classroom. This week, we welcome Dr. Greenfeld, who teaches Aerospace Engineering, Principles of Engineering, and Personal Finance in New York. She will share how she uses the Modern Classroom Project approach to engage students with the NGPF curriculum.
Today's guest is David Greenfeld, founder of the plant-based popsicle company Dream Pops. David is a student of successful entrepreneurs and takes a very academic approach to grow as an individual as well as a business owner. For instance, when he was starting out his professional journey, he figured it would be a good idea to have a grasp of finance, so he went into investment banking. And concurrently with banking, he was on the lookout for markets with untapped potential. He eventually found one in popsicles, but to say the rest is history would be to ignore the persistence and clever series of pivots that led him to create a national brand. Listen in as we cover everything from why there are no overnight success stories in business, why Dream Pops will not be the brand that relies heavily on celebrity partnerships, and why entrepreneurship is a sport.
Today's episode is all about nootropics for cognitive performance! Everyone is interested in boosting their mental performance and productivity, so I brought on the co-founders of one of my favorite nootropic companies FORMULA. Tune into this conversation with Dan Freed and Adam Greenfeld where we breakdown: What are nootropics Nootropics vs smart drugs Long term effects and safety of using these cognitive enhancing compounds My favorite nootropics and experience with Formula's products Lifestyle practices and habits to maximize mental performance And much more If you ever find yourself suffering from brain fog, fatigue, low mood, or lacking the motivation to get stuff done - This is an episode you will not want to miss! Click here to check out their products and since your a lister of the show you get a 15% off discount of your first order if you use code RYAN at checkout Discount Code: RYAN - 15% off first box Beyond Nutrition Book Video Version Website Leave a review for the Podcast Join my Free Private FB Community
Genius Juice CEO & Founder, Alex Bayer, interviews David Greenfeld, Co-Founder & CEO of DreamPOPS. He shares why ice cream and frozen treats are in demand, and how his product is superior & more cutting edge than others. He also debuts a brand new line called DreamBITES. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genius-juice/support
I'm incredibly honoured to introduce you to Meira Greenfeld today. Meira has worked as a lawyer (and actually headed anti-racism work in Compton back in the day) and learned Constitutional Law from Professor Derrick Bell, the founder of Conflict Race Theory while at Harvard Law School. She provides trainings to help "regular" people promote social justice in their everyday setting. She is currently a racial trauma coach and practicing therapist helping clients move from feeling wrong for who they are because of how they are different to living meaningful lives because they are living in harmony with their purpose. Meira is uniquely positioned to teach on these topics because so much about racism is understanding it as a legal and social construct with psychological impact. As a lawyer and psychotherapist specializing in trauma, identify and resilience, Meira has experience and insights that are necessary to be heard as part of this conversation. Some of the topics we cover: Understanding racism as a legal and social construct with psychological impact Empowerment and Anti-racism in the mental health field Racial & inter-generational trauma Critical Race Theory Unpacking allyship This is a powerful episode, and I'm so grateful to Meira for sharing some of her knowledge and experiences with us. Plus, I kind of think she's superwoman. Seriously. Take a listen! CONNECT WITH MEIRA Website IG: @meiragreenfeld Facebook Group: Meaningful Allyship Questions? Comments? Want to connect and chat about this episode? You can email me at info@emilygoughcoaching.com, or DM me over on Instagram @emilygoughcoach or Facebook at Emily Gough Coaching. I would absolutely love to connect with you and thank you for listening in real life and here any takeaways you had from this or other episodes!. It makes me day to see you listening to the podcast and fills me up with pure joy. Seriously. See you on the ‘gram! If Instagram and Facebook aren’t your jam, send me a good old fashioned email! info@emilygoughcoaching.com BRAND NEW EPISODES EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY Find Emily Online: Emily Gough Coaching Room to Grow Podcast
In this intimate conversation, Erin talks with the brilliant Meira Greenfeld: Harvard-trained lawyer, licensed trauma therapist, and anti-racism coach. We unpack the word equity. We also explore the concept of an embodied magazine (where we honor our physical bodies and limits in the process), and how taking imperfect action (with boundaries and guard-rails) is necessary to do anti-racism work in the world. A gem from this edition was shifting how we think about our anti-racism impact from producing a product (a physical print magazine) to designing a process (how we implement inclusion and agency, and how subscribers engage with that process). Subscribe to Meira's podcast Keeping Company, and learn more about her work here and here.This is a live podcast recorded every Friday during the magazine's weekly Office Hours. Magazine contributors can drop-in, make comments, and ask question to influence the conversation. Each week we invite a guest to explore an area of magazine making, from content equity, movement building, branding, creative systems design, magazine inspiration, and much more. Currently becoming a contributor is invite-only. If you want to nominate an amazing anti-racist feminist entrepreneur to join us, contact Erin at hello@erindahlgren.com.
Sharlene sits down with Lee Greenfeld of Magnetic Field and Hank's Saloon to discuss making money during the pandemic, archiving Brooklyn's recent history, underage drinking, and barstool etiquette. Plus Sharlene takes a stand on sitting and we hear another story somebody pukes in! Lee's Links: https://linktr.ee/mrlee718
“I want to create experiences for people where they like, want to call their mom and be like ‘Holy sh*t mom! I’m crushing it today!!’” If you’ve ever seen the movie “Limitless” starring Bradley Cooper there is no doubt you’ve wished you could have access to a pill that would… Improve your cognitive skills Increase your energy Make you more creative And possibly access areas of your brain that you never even knew existed The great news is Adam Greenfeld’s company, Formula, is producing the closest thing you can get with their nootropics. In this episode we discuss what his company is doing, why nootropics work, how you can find the right nootropics for you, what the science says, and much more. Listen as we discuss: The incredible story behind how Adam first go into nootropics. [2:26] Why nootropics are not a one size fits all solution. [7:56] Can you “cherry pick” nootropics to meet the mental demands of specific activities? [10:56] Is there such a thing as too much of a good thing when it comes to nootropics? [12:55] Can nootropics make you a better friend, spouse, parent, and person? [14:04] Other effective ways to enhance your cognitive function and performance. [18:02] Incredible tips for new entrepreneurs. [28:02] How to find the Formula nootropics that are right for you. [38:25] Results you can expect once you’re on the right nootropics. [42:05] How to take them for maximum effectiveness and benefit. [52:28] How nootropics can enhance your workouts. [53:31] This episode is brought to you by Elemental Labs. Recharge is a tasty electrolyte drink mix that gives your body everything you need and nothing you don’t. Created in optimal ratios, it provides you with lots of electrolytes and no sugar, fillers or dodgy ingredients. As a special ONLY for Renegade Radio listeners you can get a FREE sample pack. Just cover the cost of shipping. Go to drinklmnt.com/renegaderadio to get yours today! This episode is brought to you by Trifecta Nutrition. Make sticking to your nutrition plan simpler with organic, ready to eat and macro balanced meals shipped safely to your door! Go to TrifectaNutrition.com/Renegade and use the code ‘RENEGADE’ to save 30% off your first order!
Let’s say my goal this year is to get to 10k monthly recurring revenue (MRR). https://jakobgreenfeld.com/metrics
Adam Greenfeld has found his life’s passion: delivering safe, simple tools to help people's brains work better. When a person knows their mission, sincerely finds joy in hard work, has an unrelenting desire for improvement and can admit their weaknesses, it can be a dangerous combo.Connect with Adam:Facebook Instagram | @adamgreenfeldProducts & Launches:Product | Find My Formula Connect with Angelo & Alpha Hippie:WebsiteInstagramFacebookFree Facebook GroupSubscribe to the Alpha Hippie Podcast:Apple PodcastsSpotifyIf you are called to support the podcast, please share the show with a friend!!! This is the best way to spread the message ❤️
What does Judaism have to say about love? From a Jewish perspective, what does the love from God look like, and what does loving God look like? How can two people of different belief systems ensure the success of their marriage? Find out in this week's episode of The Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach interviews Rabbi Judy Greenfeld on Intermarriage success. Learn more about your guest below: Rabbi/Cantor Judy Greenfeld is founder and spiritual leader of the Nachshon Minyan and Religious School in Encino, CA. Judy's goal is to “reach out to people who have been disillusioned — the unaffiliated and the un-ful-filliated, and give them the dignity of discovering where they fit in the Jewish tapestry.” She serves on the Sandra Caplan Beit din which is a major center for conversion to Judaism. Her work has resulted in profiles in both local and national publications including the Los Angeles Jewish Journal, which reported, “Everything the Nachshon Minyan comprises …is imbued with a spiritual inclusiveness that has drawn a devoted and burgeoning membership.” R/C Greenfeld and her community offer support to interfaith couples who have decided to raise their children Jewish. Her passion is teaching, and updating adults to the modern, inclusive practices that come from the old Scriptures that all monotheist share. Her passion for each individual to find their spiritual connection to Judasim is palpable in every Worship service, lifecycle ceremony and class that she teaches. She is the co-author (with Dr. Tamar Frankiel) of two books, Minding the Temple of the Soul and Entering the Temple of Dreams. Hazzan Greenfeld has lectured and taught movement and prayer at retreats and synagogues around the United States. She has released two CDs, “Leap of Faith: The Nachshon Minyan Sings the Sabbath” and "When You Lie Down and When You Rise Up: Jewish prayers to begin and end your day." Judy received her Cantorial Ordination in 2004 and her Rabbinic Ordination in 2016. Learn more at www.nachshonminyan.org https://www.facebook.com/cantor.greenfeld Learn more about your host and the show at: www.zachbeach.com www.the-heart-center.com Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/learntolovenow Join the Community group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1428012130828678/
Dan chats to Travis Callaway from Strategic Group and Yuval Greenfeld from Avenida Food Hall and Fresh Market in Calgary. We touch on investing for beginners, investing in the stock market, how to invest, managing a food hall, branding a food hall and many other things. Welcome to the ‘In the Oven Show’ hosted by Dan Clayton of Thumbmuffin Productions. A monthly series focused on business and marketing where we chat with professionals in the industry about their insight and experiences. Thumbmuffin Productions is a company who specializes in brand and video production in Calgary. Check out Strategic Group here: https://www.strategicgroup.ca/ Check out Avenida Food Hall and Fresh Market here: https://www.avenidamarket.ca/ Also available as a video version on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/Bx1i1qP5E1Q
We talk plant-based ice cream, new innovations, being a rapper and having a jingle, being unique, and helping brands bring product to market.
Judy Greenfeld did her undergraduate work at the University of Arizona and received her Cantorial ordination, as well as a Master’s Degree, in Jewish Sacred Music from the Academy for Jewish Religion. After working as a Cantor at several traditional temples, Greenfeld established "Nachshon Minyan." Several years after her ordination as a Cantor, she returned to the Seminary to become a Rabbi as well. Now, double ordained as both Rabbi and Cantor, she is a true pioneer in today’s Jewish world and we are so thrilled to have her on the show! EPISODE SHOW NOTES: https://EVERYKIND.com/we-need-each-otherYOU FIT HERE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/youfithereEVERYKIND: https://EVERYKIND.com
In manchen Situationen ist es hilfreich, wenn Psychotherapeut*innen sich tierische Unterstützung holen - häufig sind das Hunde oder Pferde. So kann die Therapie von Verhaltensauffälligkeiten, Ängsten oder anderen psychischen Problemen um eine ganz besondere Komponente ergänzt werden. Wir schauen in dieser Folge auf die Forschung rund ums Thema tiergestützte Therapie und müssen herausfinden, dass es da sehr gemischte Ergebnisse gibt. Die Quellen für diese Folge sind: 1) Review zu Therapie mit Hunden bei Jugendlichen: Jones, M. G., Rice, S. M., & Cotton, S. M. (2019). Incorporating animal-assisted therapy in mental health treatments for adolescents: A systematic review of canine assisted psychotherapy. PloS one, 14(1), e0210761. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0210761&fbclid=IwAR2VNUeM 2) Auswahl an Studien, die Jones 2019 in ihrem Review auswerten: 2A) Stefanini, M. C., Martino, A., Allori, P., Galeotti, F., & Tani, F. (2015). The use of Animal-Assisted Therapy in adolescents with acute mental disorders: A randomized controlled study. Complementary therapies in clinical practice, 21(1), 42-46. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1744388115000031 2B) Hamama, L., Hamama-Raz, Y., Dagan, K., Greenfeld, H., Rubinstein, C., & Ben-Ezra, M. (2011). A preliminary study of group intervention along with basic canine training among traumatized teenagers: A 3-month longitudinal study. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(10), 1975-1980. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S019074091100199X 2C) Lubbe, C., & Scholtz, S. (2013). The application of animal-assisted therapy in the South African context: A case study. South African Journal of Psychology, 43(1), 116-129. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0081246312474405 3) Review zu Therapie mit Pferden: Bachi, K. (2012). Equine-facilitated psychotherapy: The gap between practice and knowledge. Society & Animals, 20(4), 364-380. https://brill.com/view/journals/soan/20/4/article-p364_4.xml 4) Review zu Therapie mit Delfinen: Marino, L., & Lilienfeld, S. O. (2007). Dolphin-assisted therapy: More flawed data and more flawed conclusions. Anthrozoös, 20(3), 239-249. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2752/089279307X224782
This week in natural brands and the sustainable marketplace. We talk to David Greenfeld of DreamPops. With him, Everything is Popsicle.™ Like driving revenue pre-distro via major partnerships. Self-manufacturing since day 1. Running the brand as a content company. Getting Beats by Dre as customer one with a cold email. Omnichannel and early DTC.David gives details on: - writing his own rules of partnership and working with Goop, Patron, SoulCycle and more- emails that get meetings- their content focus, platform-by-platform - why cooperation beats competition- why outside investment is overrated- working your product as a platform- DreamPops beyond popsiclesThis design-driven vegan popsicle and snack company is making their own rules and keeping great company. Listen and be inspired. Join us each week for our hot takes on the latest in natural, conscious, sustainable and better-for-you brands, marketing, retail, startups and more. Support the show (http://ecoecho.substack.com)
We talk with Arto Bendiken about the political reactions to the ongoing pandemic and their long term effects on: Economy, free speech, mass gatherings, biodefense, cash, infection control, and identity. The is also a higher quality version of the MP3. Subscribe Pocket Casts Spotify Stitcher Apple Podcasts Overcast Google Podcasts PlayerFM YouTube Show Notes Introduction 00:01:05 Two show participients verified they are either asymptomatic, or not infected. 00:02:55 Increase of pandemics in the future. SOURCE: Three seconds until midnight. Zoonotic transmissions. Avian flu pandemic (30% death rate). Increased air travel, population density. 00:06:14 MERS, SARS, swine flu, Ebola in the last 15-20 years. (It’s not the “once in a 100 years” frequency, or “three pandemics a century”) Wolfe, Nathan (2011): The Viral Storm: The Dawn of a New Pandemic Age Various books from Laurie Garrett 00:07:32 Death Rates will increase because of age of poulation. immune system gets faster with age, but overreaction is also more likely (cytokine storm) exporsure rates are higher (travel) Political Reactions 00:09:14 Don’t test, don’t tell “The disaster that befell the citizens of Wuhan and so many other cities throughout China is not primarily a virus. The disaster is having a political regime that cares more about short-term public and economic concerns than it cares about saving the lives of its citizens.” smuggler: matches most reactions in the West. Frank: in politics, it means that any candidate cannot win against the pandemic, and their opponents can always say afterwards “we could have done better”. So, the US solution for Trump might be to let it burn as quick as possible through the population, and be over and done with it before the elections. Maximizing Re-Election is key. smuggler: “Politicians don’t get elected by being really smart people when it comes to dealing with complex problems.” More important: Ability to backstab, put on good face, and select experts. “All of our systems, especially in the West, are not meant to deal with crisis, they are meant to deal with normalcy.” Arto: Some Asian countries have dealt with it pretty well. 00:14:55 Finance minister of Hesse, Germany committed suicide, probably because of COVID19-crisis: (Thomas Schäfer) NY Post: German state financial minister kills himself over coronavirus ‘despair’ Fear And Economics 00:15:25 Fear & Economic bailouts smuggler: “Every response is better than no response, even if it’s just about dealing with your fear […] what you can see is, that the first responses that are taken are the ones easiest to implement for a state.” Distributing free money! German states are handing out €9-15k for small businesses, with a total volume of €50 Billion. BMWI: Soforthilfe für Solo-Selbstständige und Kleinstbetriebe; IBB: Liquiditätsengpässe wegen Coronavirus- Unterstützung für Berliner Unternehmen This takes fear out of the system. A lot of people are still primarilary concerned about the economic effects. Frank: economic effects are already secondary effects. smuggler: pressing the red panic button, to buy time (lockdown). 00:18:21 Recap this week’s events (Mar 23-29) 00:19:55 Orthogonal narratives: “Masks don’t work” smuggler: You cannot tell people to wear masks, if your own hospital staff has not enough masks… Balaji S. Srinivasan’s Twitter Thread: Collection of weekly narratives 00:22:20 Similarities to history (1918 pandemic): - don’t panic, nothing to fear but fear itself, everything is under control, we are taking care of it, you don’t need to do anything, everything will be fine - erodes trust in authorities with progression of pandemic - lying breeds the fear - why repeating? Politicians cannot deal with crisis - polulation with crisis experience tend to respond better 00:26:28 “The Great Influenza”, Twitter Thread - “In 1918 fear moved ahead of the virus like the bow wave before a ship. Fear drove the people, and the government and the press could not control it. They could not control it because every true report had been diluted with lies. And the more the officials and newspapers reassured, the more they said, There is no cause for alarm if proper precautions are taken, or Influenza is nothing more or less than old-fashioned grippe, the more people believed themselves cast adrift, adrift with no one to trust, adrift on an ocean of death.” p.340 - smuggler: a lot of people mistrust the media in general. General assumption: “Whatever is said publicly, is false.” Search for alternative truths. - Slate Star Codex: Face Masks: Much More Than You Wanted To Know 00:29:23 False treatments. smuggler: “There’s this general inability to even think about remedies, and how things actually work, people buy stuff because it comes from alternative sources, not because it is actually well researched.” that’s why medical research is based on quantification 00:30:17 Conspiracy theories. Frank: “Turning the story they hear into either totally denying it, or making it worse, in this super highly coordinated conspiracy.” Frank: “It’s a bioweapon but it doesn’t kill anyone because the numbers are false” 00:31:28 Arto: “In the future, it will be clear that masks are a good idea.” “Seriously people- STOP BUYING MASKS! They are NOT effective in preventing general public from catching #Coronavirus, but if healthcare providers can’t get them to care for sick patients, it puts them and our communities at risk!” Feb 29, 2020, @Surgeon_General 00:33:16 Today’s numbers (Mar 29th): 10,000 Spain; 6,000+ Italy - NYPD: 600 infected, 3000 missing from work (10% work force) Inflation 00:34:25 Inflation (free money handed out) smuggler’s prediction: “For Germany, up to 30% of the domestic product (GDP) this year will be destroyed.” 00:35:24 Bill Gates’ TED Talk: US$ 3-4 trillon. Might be significantly underestimated. Bill Gates TED Talk 2015 Bill Gates TED Connects talk 2020 USA is talking about US$ 3 trillon bailout. “A trillion here, a trillion there, soon you’re talking real money." 00:37:30 Move into other asset classes. Specifically gold. Selling property. AirBnB: refinancing one apartment after the other, is not working anymore. overall a bad year for over-leveraging :( Chinese real estate: buy two apartments, get one free. (Well, almost.) Berlin: prices went down, apartments are cheap. Ukraine: luxuries houses are considered by population like the bank account. Renationalization Of Industries And Trade 00:41:44 Capitalization of companies. Most have been overleveraged. Ability to produce is going down. Bail-out money from state in exchange of stock. CEOs not being able to draw bonuses in the future. Re-nationalization of companies? State will become a big shareholder, and board member. 00:45:15 Supply chain fragility. Management ideas since the 80s (stock on the road, just in time). Increasing strategic stockpile: Government has taken over complete trade in medical goods & pharmaceuticals (Germany). Future: Stock is held more closely to production? Competition: who keeps the workers? Shutdown on parcels. 00:48:00 smuggler: “Global trade is re-spun into something that is tightly controlled by the states.” “The economic topology now becomes the political topology.” 00:48:32 Centralization of production. Restriction of worker’s movement: implication to food production. Harvest hands are missing. Frank: Impossible to replace them with domestic workers. smuggler: Unskilled seasonal workers need to have experience to be productive. And Fitness. Bloomberg report on food production Free Speech 00:51:36 Arto: “Free Speech was already on its last legs, anyway.” Hate Speech. Platform level enforcement (Facebook, etc). 00:53:00 smuggler: “Policing on the net has taken a boost with coronavirus.” “This idea that the state has to control the information flow is becoming much more dominant, even in countries that allegedly had some free speech tradition.” Combination of algorythmic and human filtering. Targeted to anything related to pandemic, and political speech (keyword analysis, topic analysis). Human side of filtering is currently off-work, so currently there’s a lot of automated, imprecise flagging and deleting. Also happening on cloud-servers (Google Documents, GMail). Trying to rebuilt the Great Firewall of China (防火长城 fanghuo changcheng). 00:56:27 Twitter was essential in understanding what was happening in China. Leaked Videos, Photos, etc. Many sources are removed already! New Twitter “safety guidelines”: - Now, we will require people to remove Tweets that include the following: - Content that increases the chance that someone contracts or transmits the virus, including: - Denial of expert guidance - Encouragement to use fake or ineffective treatments, preventions, and diagnostic techniques - Misleading content purporting to be from experts or authorities 00:57:53 Frank: “They’re putting out false information themselves (like … with the masks), and it’s also the case that we don’t know the truth. I mean, that’s the whole problem of a developing pandemic, that a lot of the truth about the virus, and the disease, is actually not known at this point, not even by experts, they’re all trying to figure it out.” - Twitter is becoming an Epistemic Arbitrage. - No possibility to openly discuss. - Undermining process to come up with the least wrong data in the future. - Situation is highly dynamic. 00:59:41 Twitter was used for collaboration between scientists, publishing pre-prints, distributed peer-review (quickly debunking, too). - Preprint: Uncanny similarity of unique inserts in the 2019-nCoV spike protein to HIV-1 gp120 and Gag - Debunked: Trevor Bedford’s Twitter Thread Political Symbolism 01:00:50 Traffic shaping as political symbolism. smuggler: “Information control becomes a political symbol.” EU calls to reduce video quality on Netflix, etc. Politican making demands based on not understanding how these services work. Companies can gain reputation by responding quickly to these political demands. Identity Verification For Platforms 01:02:45 Keyword and topic analysis to prevent “false information”. USA: EARN IT Act (freedom of liability). EFF: The EARN IT Bill Is the Government’s Plan to Scan Every Message Online Started against child pornography, now widened to prevent spread of false information concerning the virus. smuggler: “If you make it mandatory for everything to be dynamically scanned, what you of course have to give up, is End-to-End Encryption.” Proposed by US Senate, but hasn’t been passed (yet). 01:04:44 United States Dept. of Justice: Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data (CLOUD) Act: network of jurisdictions. US + Eu + whoever else signs Push on clearname (legal name, “real” name) push on all platforms 01:05:30 NetzDG (Netzwerkdurchsetzungsgesetz = Network Enforcement Act, also known as the Facebook Act): against hatespeech, used for actual police raids. Action day every two months, where police arrests people who conducted hate speech on social media. Prevention Of Political Turmoil, Coups, Etc. 01:06:06 smuggler: “a crisis like that is a crisis of all systems.” “There are quite a a few people who are afraid that the situation will be exploited to force changes in the political system by non-legal means, we’re talking coup d'êtats, revolutions, etc.” Current examples: at least two states Revolutions don’t bring better people into power. Political stablization by surveillance. 01:08:15 China’s political situation Precarious for presidency (习近平 Xi Jinping, since 2013) Perceived mismanagement at beginning of crisis. Competence is prerequiste of staying in power. 01:09:15 Frank: “To me it seems like again, we have this conflict between free market and basically a centralized economy.” Cutting streaming: people need the bandwidth to do work. Identity verification and certificates. Arto: “Credentials serve as a proxy for you being an expert.” Every conspiracy theory comes with a doctor (or other degree). Disappointments In Libertarian Ideals And Voluntaryist Communities 01:11:00 smuggler: “The vast majority of people, seen individually, are unable to deal with the unknown and with actual crisis events. And it doesn’t make it better or less good to introduce the state, or control the markets, or whatever […] in a way, if the majority of your population is idiots, it almost seems that having somebody with a slightly higher IQ telling them what to do, being the right approach. I’m not saying it’s ethically correct…” Markets are not rational. “What we’re really seeing is that there’s a problem that in crisis, mass atomic individualism breaks down to the collective of idiots. […] It’s something people have always told me, but I’ve never believed that.” “When it comes to the vast majority, I’m seriously disappointed.” “A lot of people I would consider freedom-lovers […] are now demonstrating that all they were about was they want to be contrarians.” Atomic Individualism approach showed that it’s failing, like the nation-state. Most important right now to work on voluntary, resilient groups. 01:15:50 Arto quoting: “There’s a silver lining to this crisis: now you know which of your friends are idiots.” Spanish: ser (used to talk about permanent or lasting attributes) vs. estar (used to indicate temporary states and locations), both meaning “to be”. Meme: “Radical anarchists are urging people to obey the state” H.L. Mencken: “Democracy is the worship of jackals by jackasses.” 01:17:45 Frank: “I was hoping that every libertarian understands that, and stays the fuck at home […] voluntarily. I don’t understand why people didn’t do it, especially the libertarians, […] if the state mandates a lockdown, they throw a corona party at home to protest.” Personality differences. 01:19:50 Frank’s Addict Theory. Most people act like addicts. Their drug, comfort, is threatened through crisis. Reaction of addicts: total denial (“There is no problem”), or justifications to keep up repeating old behavior (nobody wants to change behavoir) Also addict like: Ego-centricity (Doesn’t matter if granny dies!) 01:21:33 Responsible individual action fails. Bigger complexity. smuggler: “Externalizing the whole crisis management, and crisis preperation to the state, has been a real disaster. But the alternative - which is, atomic libertarians - they’re failing as well.” Arto quoting: “I wonder how libertarians are dealing with the fact that the current crisis is annihilating their entire ideology” How to make peace between individual liberty and being forced to take collective action against certain external threat? The right response for problems like these: many people coordinating their activity towards the problem, and is has to happen fast, but doesn’t have to happen perfect. Problem: Large parts of the population not cooperating (if 20% do not cooperate, it doesn’t matter what the leftover 80% do, especially in pandemic scenario). The 80% is not the issue, the 20% is. Level of Enforcement? 01:26:45 Failed to build communities that are able to respond (only Twitter crowd, and a few conferences). - Arto: “The atomized individual is nothing but plankton for Leviathan”, paraphrase of Jack Donovan (“In a sea of billions, a man alone is plankton”, Chapter: Belonging is Becoming, in: Becoming a Barbarian, 2016) 01:28:00 Arto: Doesn’t consider himself libertarian anymore. - Arto’s Talk at HCPP 2018: Post-Libertarian Realpolitik, Slides 01:28:18 smuggler: Implementation is failing. - “When it comes to the group, we’re failing.” - “We’re all holed up individually.” Communities And Pandemics 01:30:04 Frank: Communities that live together in one place (TAZ, no one is living there as of now). 01:30:40 Arto: Villages in Carpathians. - Remote and defenseable. - “Often solutions are so old-fashioned and boring, that they even escape notice in our focus on the cypherpunk future.” 01:31:48 smuggler: Community in the rocky mountains. - Dailymail: ‘You’re not welcome!': Worried residents tell rich ‘virus refugees’ flocking to the Hamptons, Martha’s Vineyard and Aspen to stay away to stop the spread of coronavirus in their communities - How do resilient structures look like, and where they should be positioned? - Build resilient structure long before the crisis hits. 01:32:48 Arto: “Even though we started preparing early, there wasn’t enough time to do a good job of it.” 01:33:11 Frank: Cannot compare these communities. - Community would relatively early cut off outside contact. - Units that are interfacing with outside world, but that are mostly seperated. That’s what you need for pandemics. 01:34:15 Arto: Housing together with weaker and more risky people. - Arto is living currently with 11 people in the house. - Not everyone has the same level of risk awareness. - Frank: “The chain is only as strong as the weakest link.” 01:35:18 “The Great Influenza”: Historic examples of communities where communities isolated themselves early. - Australia is shining example, only succumbed in 3rd wave: “Australia had escaped. It had escaped because of a stringent quarantine of incoming ships. Some ships arrived there with attack rates as high as 43 percent and fatality rates among all passengers as high as 7 percent. But the quarantine kept the virus out, kept the continent safe, until late December 1918 when, with influenza having receded around the world, a troopship carrying ninety ill soldiers arrived.” (p.375) 01:37:39 Threats with spreading behavior. - Foxes and Henhouse. - Rippling effects. - Proctecting everybody requires cohersive regime, so some deaths must be taken as toll. - Isolation can only be short-term remedy, later: controlled exposure, requires discipline of community. - Atomic anarchist thought. 01:38:33 Cohersive state = single point of failure. - Arto: Epidemiologists make same mistake as central planners, they assume what they propose can be done. Projections based on these assumptions. - Failures: Political will (half-assed implementation), population is not complying, information asymmetry. - Some states seem to handle it well, but story is not over yet (Resurgence): Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and China. - “People think of Wuhan as the worst case, actually, it’s be the best case.” - Hubei province, less than 1% of population was infected. Western numbers will be way higher. - Lockdown happened with about 500 cases, US is still not locked down. Positive Things 01:42:05 Positive things! - Open-Source Ventilators, bottom-up. - Arto: Most deaths will be in third-world countries, these things might make a big difference there. - Future: no idea what that will look like, just no cohersive state. - smuggler: Not re-create central command, lack of information isn’t removed by distribution. - Quick responses, quick recovers. - smuggler: “When it comes to the ventilators, for example, a year ago that was more or less illegal behavior […] and now, we’re basically relying on that. Same is true for mass production, same is true for people volunteering for illegal drug trials, and stuff like that.” - Future where positive actions can be amplified, and negative actions can be pertailed. - Frank: “How can we self-organize into communities where we bubble up truth quicker? […] Sometimes you have to kick the noise out. […] It’s also not true that there’s no problem with false information and noise, there is a problem with that. […] I just believe that censorship is not a solution to the problem.” - smuggler: knowing reputation, knowledge is also pretty localized to specific topic. “Social media is not a replacement for human relationship.” 01:48:10 smuggler: “You learn by having a relationship with the person. When I listen to you, Frank, or you, Arto, I kinda know how you think, where your weaknesses in thinking and where your strengths in thinking are, so when I listen to you I can make my own conclusions from what you say, […] so your information is really valueable.” - The vast majority of senders are people where you don’t have this background information. - Arto: There’s no shortcut to get that information. - Transitive trust. - In current situation, these things become more visible. Ventilators And Taking Action 01:49:30 smuggler: “We really have to embrace those problems […] in the past, there have been a lot of ‘Oh, it’s not really a problem’, you know we can put it away and the market will solve it. What is really important to learn from this whole sitution, I think, is that, we know that the problems exist and it’s up to us to create solutions, because if we don’t create solutions, the solutions that will come are shit. I’m not talking about the three of us, I’m talking about the community of people who actually want to have more liberty. We have to embrace the problems and we have to solve them, and we cannot just externalize them to another mythical entity, you know, not the state in this case, but the market in which apparently no one is participating from our communities.” 01:50:29 Arto: Lviv is particularly bad with medical supplies. - Lviv infectious diseases hospital (Львівська інфекційна лікарня) had a total of 4 ventilators. - Grassroots effort to tackle COVID19: (Lviv IT Cluster)[https://itcluster.lviv.ua/en/lvivskyj-klaster-zapuskaye-masove-testuvannya-naselennya-na-covid19/], about 100 members, they import test kits and will provide mobile testing stations, they purchase PPE and ventilators as donations for hospitals. 01:53:18 smuggler: “The market works great, if the value system and the direction of solution is clear. And then, it’s amazing, then people say: I can copy this, I can copy this…” - If values / solutions are unclear, people will rather create more problems, than solve problems. 01:54:15 Distributed mass production of open-source ventilator designs. - Intubation is complicated procedure, not easily learned, special requirements on equipment. - What is possible? - Limits: man-power Mass-Gatherings 01:55:08 Mass-Gatherings and COVID19. - Protests have been outruled, mass-gatherings, conferences have been cancelled. - smuggler: Crypto-Travelling-Circus is completely dead at the moment. Effects? - Frank: maybe there’s more code written now. ;) - smuggler: After lockdown, they might stil want to have lists with legal names for gatherings and events. Permits are likely. - Restart by checking Immunization of participients (Certificate of Immunity?). - smuggler: Protests and demonstrations are a building block of democracy. - This has been taken away: “If you don’t know there’s currently a pandemic going on, it could also be confused with being a coup d'êtat, where basically nobody is allowed on the streets anymore, you cannot have protests anymore, you can’t meet people, you can’t go to the government office and demand your rights to be honored…” - Democracy incompatible with pandemics? Electronic Voting, Remote Elections 02:00:15 Electronic Voting - US: push for electronic voting (easy manipulation possible). 02:00:52 Secrecy of Vote: voting by email - EU Parliament mistakenly sent mail to all members, instead of counting party. - Remote working doesn’t work so well for parliament work. - Impact on system. 02:02:05 Frank: “We’re not prepared for a pandemic in terms of processes.” - The Law is not in place to be done in a remote way. - There’s no way to not go to the notary in person (even for authorizing someone else). - Hire someone who is immune? Antibody Gophers And Plasma Farms 02:03:18 Arto: People who have anti-bodies and can prove it, will be in high demand. - For serum (blood), and as gophers. - Blood plasma trade from Wuhan survivors (plasma farms). - China influencing geopolitical alliances through plasma trade? - Dark Markets add blood category? Burning Through Population 02:06:02 More reckless people have more influence now. - Frank: “States who let it burn quickest through their population, are the ones who will be first in line when the economy restarts.” - Arto: Overwhelmed hospitals will give them reason to rethink. - Brazil uses the burning through. - smuggler: might fix the pension system. 02:07:58 Three models: - complete lockdown (Wuhan approach, Examples: Singapore, South Korea). - complete burn-through scenario (mass casualties, Examples maybe Sweden and Brazil?). - those who cannot decide between either (Western countries, Examples: Germany, USA). Lessons From SARS 02:09:30 Asian countries who are SARS veterans reacted differently. - Greenfeld, Karl Taro (2006): China Syndrome: The True Story of the 21st Century’s First Great Epidemic - Very valuable lessons in there. - Strategic stockpiles (Singapore vs. USA). 02:11:23 Vaccine Developments - Bill Gates TED Connects talk 2020 - at least one year Cash 02:13:00 smuggler: Cash= Regulartory reactive control; Everything Else= Future Bio Defense - Assumption: Spreading of cash= spreading of contaminants. - Immedeate move by some states: restrictions, move to electronic payment systems. - Restrictions on cash before social distancing, limitation of how many people can be in the shop at the same time, disinfection of cards, queues, no PPE… etc. - Contactless payments by card. Problem: PIN number, but: allowed amounts without PIN have been upped. - You do not control the money on your card, you just have a claim for this amount to your bank. 02:17:10 Assets with direct control, without third party. - Cash (might be difficult to spend, tho). - Gold (Coins!), or Silver Coins. - Executive Order 6102, 1933: USA might confiscate Gold again in 2020. - Cryptocurrencies. Problem: Not widely accepted (at your local supermarket?), and strong dependecy on working exchange, communication, and energy infrastructure. - smuggler: “Our Value Transfer Systems are not as resilient as we would like them to be, and not at all trustworthy.” - “Perfect opportunity” to push cashless. - Arto quoting: “All the Fiat currencies are sinking, just at different rates.” 02:20:05 Possible solutions - Move to crypto, scan QR codes? See problems above. - Frank& smuggler’s SCRIT: cheap, super fast, offline capable, untraceable ecash. Backable system with gold, Bitcoin, etc. - Buying physical gold is really hard at Berlin at the moment, gold-backed SCRIT might be a very good solution. Biodefense 02:23:00 Long-term implementations, strategic security response. - Temperature checks. Not so effective for COVID19. - Rapid testing. Might become mandatory at border crossing. - Arto: Some Chinese hacked this screening by taking drugs to lower temperature. False Positives. - Actively circumventing the measures: first case in France was Chinese woman fleeing China. - smuggler: “It’s fascinating how people are either not believing that they might be a risk, or really not giving a shit and then breaking sensible rules…” - Arto: SARS lesson, doctors showing symptoms rationalized it away (human denial). - “Coronavirus gives you the urge to travel” memes - Setting up border camps for mandatory quarantine plus rapid testing, three times negative and you can go in (Hongkong, Singapore, China, some Balkan countries). - India: internal ID plus health checkpoints. 02:29:15 Freedom of travel. - Germany: restricting travel to certain states. - Italy and Spain: restrict leaving house! - Spain: Dog-walking is a legit reason to leave house, renting dog business. Face Recognition And Masks. 02:31:28 Future of Face Recognition with masks. - Airport CCTV upgrades: Thermal imaging. - AI face recognition also works with masks: - Hikvision Fever Screening Thermal Camera - Thermal Body Temp Measurement Solution - Dahua - temperature pattern is biometric indicator - use overlay infrared and visual light to see partially through a lot of mask types. - Privacy Extremists Masks: should be impenetrable with infrared, and helmet-like - Biometrics take 150-250 points (most: eye, nose, mouth) 02:34:00 Abortion of face recognition rollout in the West? - EU considering ban., further reading: The EU’s agenda to regulate AI does little to rein in facial recognition Shifting Old And New Behaviors 02:34:48 smuggler: “If masks become standard attire […] it would undermine a lot of biometric data to social networks.” - Standard cell camera won’t pick up on your ID (random snapshots). - Arto: Hongkong forbid wearing of masks because of the protests, now masks are mandatory. Things change! - Why is it psychological hurdle for Westeners? - Influencer and celebrity campaigns. 02:37:12 Handshakes, a thing of the past. - It’s a dirty habit. 02:37:30 Guided by mainstream behavior. - Frank: At one point it will be weird, when you don’t wear a mask. - Arto: Tipping point should be low, 20-30%: Social tipping points - Frank: Might be temporary, masks are uncomfortable, habit might not stick. - Arto: Community responsibility in Asian countries is higher. - smuggler: Designs are old and for special purposes, maybe something new will emerge. - Positive side of the Pandemic. :) Infection control and identity, physical privacy 02:40:42 Testing, and contact tracing, enforced quarantine, isolation. - Larry Brilliant’s TED talk: “Early detection, rapid response.” - As soon as you have positive tested people: - First measure: Isolation. - Second measure: Test them in isolation until release. - Call people on person’s contact list and put into isolation as well. - Contact Chain: Contacts of infected person or also contacts of contacts? Depends on how fast testing is, and symptomatics and spread of disease. - SARS-CoV-2 contact tracing should be 2 hops (including contacts of contacts). - Introverts might have an advantage here. - Cellphone or wearable with contract tracing app: Device exchange 02:46:00 First Option: Broadcasting System on Phone or Wearable. - South Korea Contact Tracing App: Bluetrace. - Register with phone number, connected with key of health authority. Broadcast via Bluetooth. - Gives health authorities list of contacts and means to contact them. - South Korea is watching quarantined citizens with a smartphone app. Thousands in coronavirus lockdown will be monitored for symptoms—and tracked to make sure they stay at home and don’t become “super spreaders.” 02:48:00 German Contact Tracing App: Still in application rounds. 02:48:20 Second Option: Cellphone Location Tracking. Example: Israel. Data is always available to cellphone provider, this data is used. 2-10m radius for COVID19, and indoor/ outdoor problem - cellphone data is not precise enough. 02:49:46 Third option: GPS logging. either directly broadcast to health authority, or store it for a day. 02:50:35 Privacy risks: enormous networks of social interactions, with recording. Records of location data, either centralized or hard to control. A lot of countried where people are immedeately findable by state. Arto: Pre-requisite is connection between legal person and the device. In Ukraine, SIM cards are still anonymous. smuggler: “The reason it is done is because it simulates actionism.” Cellphone location weakness: doesn’t work for contact tracing. Goal might be to enforce social distancing and dissolve large groups. Contact tracing weakness: catching too many people. Frank: “It would be a total privacy nightmare, but […] it a good solution to a pandemic problem, which means every epidemilogist is asking for it, and […] it only really works if basically all people use it.” Likely to end with a global soliution? Enforcing Isolation 02:54:50 Quarantine, and enforcing isolation. Hongkong quarantine bracelet solution: wearing bracelet plus app, bluetooth signals, user has to send selfies wearing it. might be all into one app: Testing, and contact tracing, enforced quarantine. 02:57:00 Isolation method: Cordon sanitaire. Make sure person has less contacts. Enforcement by: binding device to body of person (bracelet, wearable), cannot be removed withour destroying it (tamper detection). Device is connected with phone, which knows location. Person with device cannot walk away from phone: Geofencing. (GPS location, cellphone network location, tracking bluetooth beacons and WiFi hotspots; all of these can be verified). Circumvent the system: demanding video of user (biometric recognition and background analysis with lightning). Using fitness trackers, some can already do biometric binding (heartbeat), example Apple iWatch. Rollout for future prison system. Don’t forget to drop your cellphone if you drop the wearable. Location history and social graph becomes available to authorities. Also incorporating sound environment. Using ultrasound beacons instead of bluetooth beacons. Future: Global Scale, Cybercrime 03:03:30 Global Standardization. smuggler: “There’s an enormous amount of work and competition right there, because […] the smart people in the field know, that if their technology works the best, they will become the recommended standard for […] the WHO.” South Korea makes it Open Source, and wants their app to become standard. Theirs is pretty bad on beacon tracing, but it’s not the worst system. 03:04:54 Cybercrime and cyber-warfare. smuggler: “Right now, there’s this rush to roll it out, and there’s almost o consideration spent on things like the privacy of the user, centralization of data, or the possible effects those systems have for a cyberattack. Just imagine you’re able to attack the contact tracing system of another country and create a shit-load of false alarms- or, if you’re able to surpress the working of such a contact tracing system, so that the authorities cannot quickly contain pandemics. So, there’s a huge cybercrime and cyber-warfare aspect, in addition to the privacy aspect.” Can it be prevented? Are there better solutions? Overall method is correct. Network effects are important, you want an integrated global system. Future: Population control, Personal Life, Law 03:08:10 Crowd suppression and population control. Can be used by police to find suspects or crime rings. If it becomes mandatory, these systems will be easily combineable with CCTV. People without beacon can be detected. Enforcement will be easy. Internal checkpoints in places where people gather. Combine with access to apartment buildings (as already done in China): keyless entry. Which is conveniant, and convenience is the ultimate drug. 03:11:02 Effects for personal life. Knowing secret meetings, churches. Dating possibilities: matching infection status. Blackmail for cheating and going to brothels will be easy. 03:11:42 Law and juristic scope. Most countries already have infectious control laws set in place. In theory you can already be arrested, sent to prison, etc., but it’s not enforced yet. Frank: “There’s a lot of laws in the books which seem benign, but when you can 100% enforce them with modern technology, then it becomes a total nightmare.” smuggler: “For me, really, the future as it looks right now is everybody will have contact tracing and isolation enforcing apps, and/or wearables, and if nothing dramatic happens, these systems will be bad for privacy and freedom, globally.” 100.000 people in Italy violating lockdown Italy is increasing fines up to €4.000, and if you break the curfew and are infected, then you can face up to multiple years in prison. Future: Escaping devices, Building Alternatives -03:14:30 Escaping your devices. - Dumb phones/ burner phones, won’t be acceptable anymore. - Arto: “If you plan to go to any civilized area, there will be- automated or not- checkpoints, to see that you are tracked. So, it won’t be that easy, except in the countryside, to actually escape your devices. And that’s a big change from today.” -03:15:20 Prevention and Alternatives. - Big question: can the technology rollout somehow be prevented? Can we build something without the privacy downsides? - smuggler: Even countryside might not be excluded. Voice recognition. - Companies already focussing on third-world country solutions. Tracking beacons are available around US$10, managed by signup stations, no cell needed. 03:20:22 New Tech Acceptance Campaigns. Similar to vaccination campaigns. Countries just need to invite organizations, and create legal enforcement rules. Regional variations possible. 03:21:12 Third world countries. Escape of enforcement might be possible temporarily in third world countryside. Third world countries will take heaviest death toll. Death toll Spanish flu- India: 2 Million; USA: 670.000 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation helped rolling out for COVID19 already, maybe more charities will follow. Bugs, IoT, LoRa, Specialized Wearables 03:23:26 Implementation problems in first world countries, and bluetooth bugs. More privacy friendly options are bluetooth-based. Secondary option in Hongkong, because of technical troubles: Let WhatsApp broadcast location. Arto: Android and Bluetooth is extremely buggy: Recently discovered bluetooth flaw, unpatchable in Android
In this episode I sit down with artist Hili Greenfeld to chat about her interest in personal memory and public history, why she calls her installations 'environments,' and whether she borrows objects from 'real people' to use in her work. Enjoy! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Get 50% OFF The Creator Pass and learn from unlimited online videos: https://bit.ly/39oCpko
This week, we talk about how the recruiting business is grappling with the fallout from the coronavirus: adjusting individual and team quotas to work with this turbulent market, dealing with massive layoffs, and a rapidly changing talent pool.Max speaks with top NYC recruiter Jessica Greenfeld from Connections of New York, to see how she’s been dealing with these challenges… plus the challenge of living under social quarantine with her boyfriend (who happens to be Max, the very host of the Recruitment DNA podcast).
Dr. Liah Greenfeld is a professor of sociology, political science, and anthropology at Boston University. She is the author of eleven books, including Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity (Harvard University Press, 1992) and The Spirit of Capitalism: Nationalism and Economic Growth (Harvard University Press, 2001). In this episode, ATI founder Michael Strong discusses with Dr. Greenfeld her book, "Mind, Modernity, Madness: The Impact of Culture on Human Experience".
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On this weeks episode of OFF THE STRENGTH, the guys catch up with serial entrepreneur / bio-hacker / extra-ordinary connector Adam Greenfeld of Formula Nootropics and discuss the pivotal origins in his approach to functional training, the importance of tribes throughout his development, nootropics and bio hacking 101, how he started starting start ups, authenticity in strategic altruism, ethics in experimentation, Burner culture and the importance of allowing for play in the lives of overachievers. For more with Adam follow him at -IG @adamgreenfeld , @findmyformulaWeb: Home - Find My FormulaBe sure to like listen and subscribe! Follow the OTS Squad on IG at:Show - @offthestrength_Tony - @atrainercalledtonyCorey -@yourtrainercoreyKyle - @krjones_jTroy - @troy_brooks See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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I talk to Adam Greenfeld, from Find My Formula, about all sorts of things related to being more productive and happy. I’m a customer and affiliate of Find My Formula so you can get a 20% DISCOUNT with my coupon code, DOUG. Check it out here. Just do the short survey and you’ll get your Formula. I get a commission if you use my link and you’ll save. I’ll get more Nootropics and create more kick-ass content for you. Adam mentioned a few references… Movies: Lucy, Limitless Matt Walker about Sleep, Joe Rogan (on YouTube) Wim Hof – Breathing (on YouTube) Contact me. Ask Questions! Send me an email here: feedback@doug.show Leave a voicemail: (406) 813-0613
I talk to Adam Greenfeld, from Find My Formula, about all sorts of things related to being more productive and happy. I’m a customer and affiliate of Find My Formula so you can get a 20% DISCOUNT with my coupon code, DOUG. Check it out here. Just do the short survey and you’ll get your […]
Listen in to our beautiful conversation about creating community for oneself, connecting to purpose, experiencing wellness, and longevity through ancient wisdom. Rabbi/Cantor Judy co-authored, "Minding The Temple of the Soul," and "Entering The Temple of Dreams" to offer us (regardless of spiritual/religions affiliation) practical applications of Jewish prayers through meditation and movement to start and end our day with. Learn more at www.nachshonminyan.org #ancientwisdom #torah #kabbalah #love #nolatherapy #nachshonminyan #zohar Become a patron of this podcast at www.patreon.com/allthingstherapy
On this episode of Finding Your Frequency we speak with Rabbi Judy, founder and spiritual leader of Nachshon Minyan, an alternative Jewish congregation and religious school serving Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley. Nachshon Minyan is known for inclusive, innovative yet traditional worship services and programs designed to for youths and adults alike. These include “ShaHikes” (nature hikes on Shabbat), women’s seders, and “Spa Shabbats.” Join us as we discuss with Rabbi Judy spirituality, institutional religion, and how Nachshon Minyan supports a healthy life balance . Learn more about Rabbi Judy and Nachshon Minyan at http://www.nachshonminyan.org/.
David Greenfeld is the Co-Founder of Dream Pops. They’re a plant-based frozen yogurt dessert packed with superfoods that’s dairy, gluten and soy free, under 100 calories with no artificial flavors or additives. Through their 5 flavors Berry Dreams, Chocolate Lion, Coconut Latte, Mango Rosemary & Vanilla Matcha, they’re the healthiest popsicle on the market. Born & raised in Encino, CA, he was surrounded by entrepreneurship since he was a kid. His father ran a successful business making trailers for movies and his mother was a rabbi who started her own minyan. He attended the University of California, Berkeley where he majored in Business Administration. During his junior year, he co-founded Jvst Wine where he learned the importance of quality control and paying attention to the details. After graduating he became a contributor for Elite Daily, worked briefly for Tesla and spent a good time working as a investment banking analyst for Houlihan Lokey. With an opportunity to work abroad, he spent two years in Milan, Italy as an associate banker. It was during a trip to South America that led to the launch of Dream Pops. Wanting to inspire people to go after their dreams, they’re using their unique 3D geometrical pops to spread the message that "anything is popsicle". In the past they’ve done partnerships with Nike, Starbucks, Soulcycle, Bumble & more. In this Episode David discusses why we should send 100 cold emails, building an experiential brand since day 1, importance of self-awareness, asking ourselves what matters most to me and focusing on one pop at a time. - If you enjoy this podcast, please leave us a 1 sentence review on the iTunes Podcast App with your honest feedback OR screenshot this Episode, post it to your Instagram Story tagging @Dave_Greeny & @PurposeintheYouth! - Connect with David! Instagram : @Dave_Greeny Check out Dream Pops! Instagram : @DreamPops Website : DreamPops.com Connect with your favorite bearded man, Bobbbaaaay: Instagram: @Bobbbaaaay Twitter: @Bobbbaaaay Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for new interviews (and more) Follow us on Spotify Follow us on Soundcloud Subscribe to iTunes Follow us on Instagram: @PurposeintheYouth
Topic: Religious expression has often been rigid and at times too much so. However, community and an inner need for connection have evolved into new perspectives on how we view religion. We'll talk to Rabbi Judy Greenfield, spiritual leader of an alternative Jewish congregation known for its' inclusive rather than exclusive worship. Then… we'll talk to Denise Alexander Pyle, author of “The Power of 10”. She'll about an updated approach to living the 10 commandments and the golden rule. Website(s): nachshonminyan.com, DeniseAlexanderPlye.com, ConsciousTalk.net
For Episode 49, Pat and Posh sit down with David Greenfeld, CEO & Co-Founder of Dream Pops. Dream Pops sells vegan ice cream popsicles that are packed with superfoods and are free of dairy, gluten, soy, and artificial additives. David discusses his upbringing, how he came up with the idea for Dream Pops while in Columbia, meeting his co-founders, and the challenges they’ve faced while scaling the company to where it is now. Other topics include the future of eCommerce with frozen and perishable items, dealing with exhaustion, self-doubt, and fear of the unknown as an entrepreneur, and the current climate of raising startup capital. David also shares who his biggest inspirations are, what it’s like being vegan, his thoughts on retail, and the experiential marketing they did early on to get Dream Pops off the ground. SUBSCRIBE TO TFH NEWSLETTER & STAY UPDATED > http://bit.ly/tfh-newsletter FOLLOW TFH ON INSTAGRAM > http://www.instagram.com/thefounderhour FOLLOW TFH ON TWITTER > http://www.twitter.com/thefounderhour INTERESTED IN BECOMING A SPONSOR? EMAIL US > partnerships@thefounderhour.com
Barry Greenfeld has been doing comedy since Sam Tonning was one year old. Yet he remembers virtually none of his career, except the broad strokes. Play a drinking game this episode: Every time Barry forgets something, take a sip. By the end of the episode, you'll be as drunk as he was... Nah, he wasn't drunk. That's the beauty of Barry. He just seems that way all the time.
An entrepreneur and competitor, Adam Greenfeld found himself looking for a safe tool that made him feel unstoppable at the office and in life. He and his friend and partner, Alex Cesaria had for years, been obsessed with finding a way to maximize their performance as people. Like most entrepreneurs they started THE GO LIFE because of a need to find something that would make them perform that was also clean, safe and pure. Having tried many of the alternatives at the time, they determined that “we can do better”. With that, the GO Life was launched. Adam joins me the podcast to talk to us about his entrepreneurial journey and how The GO Life can help guy’s out there live better and perform better.
Political science professor Liah Greenfield joins me to discuss some of the underlying issues in the aftermath of President Donald Trump's press conference with Vladimir Putin
Barry Nussbaum discusses Hamas targeting citizens in Israel.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comValerie L. Greenfeld, Author: Backyard Jihad How Parents Can Detect the Threat of Radicalization is an expert on ISIS targeting certain youth on America's college campuses and trying to radicalize them!International Security Expert, Valerie formerly worked in the Reagan White House for Dr. Kissinger’s Center for Strategic & International Studies, and The Investigative Project on Terrorism. She is trained in Counter-Terrorism from the IDC, Herzliya , Israel at the Counter-Terrorism Institute. Trevor Loudon - Subversive Candidates - is about to launch an exciting new project. Starting soon, and continuing until the elections and beyond, Trevor will be launching a series of short, professionally produced videos exposing domestic enemies of the Constitution with research compiled at KeyWiki.org. They will be mobile-phone friendly and designed for mass distribution before the 2018 elections. trevorloudon.comDedication: Police Officer Rodney Scott Smith, Hickman Police Department, KY, EOW: Friday, March 2, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comValerie L. Greenfeld, Author: Backyard Jihad How Parents Can Detect the Threat of Radicalization is an expert on ISIS targeting certain youth on America's college campuses and trying to radicalize them!International Security Expert, Valerie formerly worked in the Reagan White House for Dr. Kissinger’s Center for Strategic & International Studies, and The Investigative Project on Terrorism. She is trained in Counter-Terrorism from the IDC, Herzliya , Israel at the Counter-Terrorism Institute. Trevor Loudon - Subversive Candidates - is about to launch an exciting new project. Starting soon, and continuing until the elections and beyond, Trevor will be launching a series of short, professionally produced videos exposing domestic enemies of the Constitution with research compiled at KeyWiki.org. They will be mobile-phone friendly and designed for mass distribution before the 2018 elections. trevorloudon.comDedication: Police Officer Rodney Scott Smith, Hickman Police Department, KY, EOW: Friday, March 2, 2018
The Subprimes (Harper) A wickedly funny dystopian parody set in a financially apocalyptic future America, from the critically acclaimed author ofTriburbia. In a future America that feels increasingly familiar, you are your credit score. Extreme wealth inequality has created a class of have-nothings: Subprimes. Their bad credit ratings make them unemployable. Jobless and without assets, they've walked out on mortgages, been foreclosed upon, or can no longer afford a fixed address. Fugitives who must keep moving to avoid arrest, they wander the globally warmed American wasteland searching for day labor and a place to park their battered SUVs for the night. Karl Taro Greenfeld's trenchant satire follows the fortunes of two families whose lives reflect this new dog-eat-dog, survival-of-the-financially-fittest America. Desperate for work and food, a Subprime family has been forced to migrate east, hoping for a better life. They are soon joined in their odyssey by a writer and his family--slightly better off, yet falling fast. Eventually, they discover a small settlement of Subprimes who have begun an agrarian utopia built on a foreclosed exurb. Soon, though, the little stability they have is threatened when their land is targeted by job creators for shale oil extraction. But all is not lost. A hero emerges, a woman on a motorcycle--suspiciously lacking a credit score--who just may save the world. In The Subprimes, Karl Taro Greenfeld turns his keen and unflinching eye to our country today--and where we may be headed. The result is a novel for the 99 percent: a darkly funny comedy about paradise lost and found, the value of credit, economic policy, and the meaning of family. Praise for The Subprimes "The Subprimes holds up a funhouse-mirror version of ourselves and our era. Karl Taro Greenfeld has written a masterful, viciously funny satire of our times, one that we ignore at our peril."--Ben Fountain "Set in a meticulously, terrifyingly imagined all-too-near future, The Subprimes is a potent cocktail of North American myth, equal parts John Steinbeck and Margaret Atwood, with a dash of benzene."--William Gibson "Greenfeld has a tendency to lean toward parody in his satiric style, but here he employs enough authenticity to terrify, enough black humor to disarm the story's inherent pessimism, and a surprising admiration for faith in its myriad forms."--Kirkus "The Subprimes admirably -- amazingly -- superimposes all the populist instincts of The Grapes of Wrath onto a dystopian future that is all too visible from our current moment. Greenfeld's compassion and understanding -- this novel's beating heart -- are what grabbed me most."--Charles Bock "A little Occupy, a little Ed Abbey, and a good deal of hope for solidarity in a screwed-up world -- The Subprimes is a superhero story for the rest of us."--Bill McKibben "Greenfeld has produced a fascinating novel about life in the age of economic uncertainty. It's a colorful tale of characters living on the edge combined with sharp social insights."--Walter Isaacson "Sharply observed and engrossing, The Subprimes depicts a future that is simultaneously absurd...and plausible. It would be too scary to read if it weren't so entertaining."--Edan Lepucki Karl Taro Greenfeld is the author of six previous books: the much-acclaimed novel Triburbia. The memoir Boy Alone; NowTrends; China Syndrome; Standard Deviations; and Speed Tribes. His award-winning writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Harper's, The Paris Review, The Nation, , The New York Times Magazine, Best American Short Stories 2009 and 2013, and The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2012. Born in Kobe, Japan, he has lived in Paris, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. He currently lives in California with his wife, Silka, and their daughters, Esmee and Lola.
Karl Taro Greenfeld is the guest. He's a journalist who has written for The Nation, Time magazine, and Sports Illustrated. And he's the author of six books, the most recent of which is a novel called Triburbia, now available from ... Continue reading → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices