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LifeBlood: We talked about the power of choice, how our choices determine the trajectory of our lives, how to make better decisions, four ideas you can implement immediately, and how to get started, with Greg Lewin, Advisor to Large Family Offices, author and speaker. Listen to learn how to make better choices more quickly and easily! You can learn more about Greg at GregLewin.Net and LinkedIn. Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood
On this show, we talked about the current landscape of investment options for the majority of Americans, the disappearance of fixed income investing options, and how to correctly think about risk with Greg Lewin, author, advisor to large family offices and a speaker. Listen to learn how to be mindful of our behavior when our predictable patterns are broken! For the difference making tip, scan ahead to 26:02! You can learn more about Greg at LinkedIn. Learn more about Money Alignment Academy and bringing Financial Wellness to your organization. We’re honored to have been named one of the top podcasts for investing! We’re on YouTube, check us out! George is honored to be included on Investopedia's list of the Top 100 Financial Advisors for 2020! Have George speak to your organization. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook or contact George at Contact@GeorgeGrombacher.com.
How do you bridge the gap between students who do not have the necessary experience and network that will help them get hired after college and companies who are counting their losses and are working to avoid hiring the wrong people? Leah Davidson saw this as a dilemma that persists in society and she has made it her mission to connect students looking to gain real-world experience with companies who are willing to host exciting projects. Leah Davidson is an entrepreneurial powerhouse with a compelling personal story. She's the co-founder of Canduit, a SaaS platform for experiential learning that matches students looking to gain real-world experience with companies hosting exciting projects. Canduit is currently working with about 30 plus universities in North and Latin America, as well as online education programs, high schools, and camps. Before co-founding Canduit, Leah was the Strategic Partner Manager at DoorDash where she was responsible for strategy and operational roles. While at DoorDash, she founded Project Dash which used DoorDash’s logistics network to minimize food waste and fight hunger. Leah has served as a United Nations Youth Ambassador which involves various roles for different UN agencies including being a blogger for UNICEF's Voices of Youth Initiative on the Environment and Climate Change. She has also served as a youth expert policymaker for UNESCO on education and sustainable development at a conference hosted in Japan. Leah earned her Bachelor of Science degree and graduated as summa cum laude from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania where she majored in Economics Management in Global Innovation and minored in English. What You’ll Hear On This Episode of When Science Speaks Leah Davidson shares how being the first to attend college in her family shaped her time at Wharton and her professional life How Leah realized the best way to bridge the gap between students looking for experiential learning and companies who wanted to hire the right talent Leah discusses piloting Canduit’s technology in Santiago, Chile The real-world problems and use-cases that shaped Canduit’s target market Leah shares her perspective on the market outlook for experiential and online learning How Canduit can support and work with PhDs and postdocs Leah shares her advice on funding and other resources for young startup founders Skills Leah has found useful in her leadership role Connect with Leah Davidson Canduit Leah Davidson on LinkedIn Greg Lewin on LinkedIn DoorDash Enabling Academic and Workplace Connection Finding out what they want to do after years of studying is a struggle for students at any level. And even when they know, getting the job they desire remains elusive to many because they lack the experience and connections necessary to land a job that finds them to be the right fit. On the other hand, employers are working hard to minimize their expenditures for recruitment while at the same time, optimizing their recruitment efforts. They want to make sure they hire the right people but they often lack the tools that can help them find the right talent for the position that they need to fill. Having been on the student side, Leah Davidson understands the anxiety it creates among her peers, and she learned from her partner, Greg Lewin, that the same woes ail the corporate world. This is why they decided to bridge the gap between students looking to gain experiential learning that they can add to their resume and companies who want to work with the right people for the right job. And so they created Canduit, a SaaS platform that matches students looking to gain real-world experience with companies hosting exciting projects. More exposure for students in a less confrontational setting Experience and connection are often necessary to help students land their dream job after the years they spent studying and preparing for their chosen career. It would be helpful for them to be exposed to companies with goals and businesses geared towards the path they want to take because this will do two things: concretize their career trajectory and provide them with experiences that they can add to their resume. Canduit aims to provide students with an opportunity to gain this exposure in a less confrontational setting. They are able to provide students with real-life experience on what it would be like to work in the industry they are aiming for and can help pave the path towards getting hired by even better companies in the future. According to Leah, it’s not always about getting hired by the big names from the get-go, it’s more important to be hired by companies who are a perfect fit for your skills and your ideal career path. As for companies, Canduit is able to give them a roster of candidates who are capable of fulfilling the needs of their company, people with the right technical know-how and a passion to learn the ropes and get the job done. They allow companies to get a glimpse of who to hire based on accurate work samples, which are the number one predictor on job performance. Doing this also takes away the confrontational process of students and employers trying to sell themselves. Canduit offers both students and companies an opportunity to work together both online and offline, giving them the space they need to build networks, connections, and answering the need to find the right fit for jobs and experiences. Learn more about Leah Davidson on this week’s episode of When Science Speaks. 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In this episode of the Future 1 webshow & podcast, we meet Greg Lewin from the Lewin Family Office. Previously he advised a large family office, and then at TLF Capital, he focused on capital raising, stock selection, portfolio design, performance. He is a regular panelist discussing the 2008 economic crisis held at the Cornell Club of New York, along with writers from The WSJ, The Economist, and CNBC, hosted by Myron Kandel. In the past, he ran the equities business at sailfish capital partners , raised the institutional capital, was a portfolio manager at Neuberger Berman, ran tech & telecom investing at Charter Oak Partners, and worked in tech at both Merril Lynch & IBM. He's also an author, speaker & strategist for the Kenya project. We talk about expectations in life, investing, what wealth really means, and why risk is when you feel the most alive. The material contained on this web series & podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as an offer or a recommendation to buy or sell any security nor is it to be construed as investment advice. music credits: Clouds by MBB | https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial , Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com , Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported , https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US IMPORTANT NOTICE: This web series and podcast is intended for informational purposes only. The views expressed are not, and should not be construed as, investment advice or recommendations. Recipients of this should do their own due diligence, taking into account their specific financial circumstances, investment objectives and risk tolerance (which are not considered in this web series and podcast) before investing. None of this information communication is an offer, nor the solicitation of an offer, to buy or sell any of the assets mentioned herein. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joelpalathinkal/support
As a top-earning fund manager on Wall Street who practiced martial arts in his leisure time, Greg Lewin was always in high-stress situations. Then one day he slammed into a tree while skiing and injured his heart so badly his doctors said he’d have to stop doing the things he loved. He chose not to take their advice. Instead, he began a philosophical inquiry that eventually led him from suffering deep depression into becoming a happy person, for the first time in his life. For show notes and more visit www.BrooklynWritersProject.com
On this show, we talked about how investing is more of an emotional exercise than it is an intellectual one and how you can better position yourself for success with Greg Lewin, a 30 year Wall Street veteran and author of It’s A Matter Of Trust. Listen to learn how Greg thinks Wall Street has shifted the risks of investing to you! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 21:56. You can learn more about Greg at LinkedIn. Click here for a copy of It’s A Matter Of Trust. Please subscribe to the show however you’re listening, leave a review and share it with someone who appreciates good ideas. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, or contact George by clicking here.
Today, we’ll be speaking with Greg Lewin, my childhood friend and all around good guy. Let’s consider this our pilot episode. We initially planned this episode as a video podcast but we had some technical difficulties. As a result, we defaulted to an audio only podcast, but unfortunately the sound quality wasn’t optimal. Despite all that, we think the convo was worth publishing. We’ll jump right into the conversation as Greg’s friends are sharing stories that highlight what they think his super power is. We hope you enjoy it. Special thanks to Greg for being our guest today. Thanks also to Anthony, Erica, Kayson, Lorraine and Tamika for sharing their stories about Greg’s super power. If you like the music, go check out Jeff Kaale, on Soundcloud. This song is titled “That Day.” Remember, not all super heroes wear capes!