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Harout Markarian, founder and CEO of MARKBOTIX, shares his journey from Lebanon to the US, transitioning from a professional basketball player to a skilled roboticist. He discusses his educational background in mechanical engineering, robotics, and business, leading to the creation of MARKBOTIX. The company develops GRACE, an assistive robot for the elderly and disabled, aiming to reduce falls and improve quality of life. Harout's passion for engineering and helping people drives his mission to enhance independent living and accessibility. Guest links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/haroutmarkarian/ | https://www.markbotix.com/ Charity supported: Save the Children Interested in being a guest on the show or have feedback to share? Email us at podcast@velentium.com. PRODUCTION CREDITS Host: Lindsey Dinneen Editing: Marketing Wise Producer: Velentium EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Episode 039 - Harout Markarian [00:00:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Hi, I'm Lindsey and I'm talking with MedTech industry leaders on how they change lives for a better world. [00:00:09] Diane Bouis: The inventions and technologies are fascinating and so are the people who work with them. [00:00:15] Frank Jaskulke: There was a period of time where I realized, fundamentally, my job was to go hang out with really smart people that are saving lives and then do work that would help them save more lives. [00:00:28] Diane Bouis: I got into the business to save lives and it is incredibly motivating to work with people who are in that same business, saving or improving lives. [00:00:38] Duane Mancini: What better industry than where I get to wake up every day and just save people's lives. [00:00:42] Lindsey Dinneen: These are extraordinary people doing extraordinary work, and this is The Leading Difference. Hello, and welcome back to another episode of The Leading Difference podcast. I'm your host, Lindsey, and I am so excited to introduce to you as my guest today, Harout Markarian. Harout is the founder and CEO of MARKBOTIX, an innovative assistive robotics startup focused on transforming care for the elderly and individuals with disabilities. Harout, a skilled roboticist with multiple patents, holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, a master's in robotics, and an MBA. His professional path has been marked by significant leadership roles in engineering at top firms, including the Boeing company, where he designed the air refueling flight controls algorithm for the Boeing C 17. At MARKBOTIX, Harout's team is developing GRACE, Ground Robotic Assistant for Care Enablement, robot designed to reduce risks of falls, hospital readmission rates, and caregiver burnout, while providing support for everyday tasks. Under his leadership, MARKBOTIX has garnered significant interest, including over a hundred letters of intent from various facilities and is currently involved in beta testing with organizations like the VA Hospital. Harout is also a published author and speaker, advocating for the right use of robotics to improve independent living and accessibility through his book, "Mobility and Inclusion." His work extends beyond business as he actively contributes to the community, particularly through support for organizations aiding the elderly and individuals with mobility challenges. All right. Well, welcome Harout. Thank you so much for being here today. I'm so excited to talk with you. [00:02:23] Harout Markarian: Likewise. [00:02:24] Lindsey Dinneen: Excellent. Well, I wondered if you wouldn't mind starting off by just telling us a little bit about who you are and a little bit about your background and maybe how you got into medtech. [00:02:36] Harout Markarian: Sure. So I, I am an immigrant from Lebanon, a former professional basketball player, danced ballet for a little bit, and at one point ,my parents decided to immigrate to the United States. Needless to say that my academic career was a tremendously suffering when I was busy with the basketballs and the ballet dances of the world. So, so when they decided to immigrate to the United States. States. I was strongly against it, but deep down I knew that my parents always did things for the benefit of me and my sister. So, unwillingly I followed them. I came to the United States in 2008. I was 23, about to be 24 years old. And at that time, basically everything that I knew disappeared from my life. Everything that was normal to me disappeared. So I had to do something. I had no money. My parents didn't come with money. So I had to support, I had to help, so I worked full time as a waiter and I was also going to school full time to continue my undergrad in mechanical engineering. Mind you that I already completed three years of engineering back in Lebanon. When I got here, they said, "Oh the institution that you attended is not accredited." And my luck, I guess the institution got accredited a year after I left. [00:04:02] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, no. [00:04:05] Harout Markarian: But it was a blessing in disguise. As I said, I wasn't the best student at the time. So the grades were reflective of that too. So, now that everything is no, no more distractions were in my life, I focused on my studies, finished three years of undergrad in mechanical engineering in a year and a half. My GPA went from 1. 8 to 3. 5 by the time I graduated. And during my final year when I was developing the senior design with my team, I experienced a tremendous shift in my life because I was part of this project where we built a six foot tall, fully autonomous robot. And we won the first place internationally in the autonomous unmanned system vehicle international competition. And that was a really a shift in my career in the way I viewed engineering, I viewed education, because up until that point, it was just to satisfy my parents. I'm like, "Here you go. This is the paper you wanted. Get off my back." But ,but right after that, it was like, okay, I want to know more about this robotics world because I really enjoyed it and I'm very curious individual. So robotics has different disciplines, sub disciplines I should say. So there's a mechanical design team, there's the cognition vision team, there's the electrical team, there's a navigation team. So, and I wanted to learn it all and I got involved with everything. And I really enjoyed it. So I ended up pursuing my master's immediately right after I graduated my bachelor's degree. I pursued my master's in robotics, and I was the only one in my cohort or not just cohort, in that year, that opted out of the, the comprehensive exam and wanted to do a thesis dissertation. Because I really enjoyed it. For me, theory alone doesn't mean anything. I need to see it in application. And that's kind of how I pursued it. I was able to build a stair climbing wheelchair. And that's a scale prototype of a stair climbing wheelchair that I presented it to my thesis committee and I learned a lot. I learned a lot and I graduated, but mind you at this time, I'm already working, I'm five years into my, my career in aerospace and defense. So things are going well. Really nothing medtech or healthcare related in my life yet. Except for that stair climbing wheelchair. And, and the reason for that is because I had the opportunity to work with a severely paralyzed person on brain computer interface technology that allowed him to propel his wheelchair through his thoughts. And when I got signed up to this project, I said, "Oh, moving things with your thoughts. That's cool. Let's do it." So, but I was approaching it like so mindlessly, if you will, because I didn't understand the impact that could have on individuals, especially individuals with disabilities, individual with limited mobility and elderly and everything in between. So while we were testing this technology with this individual, it required some training, basically. It's like an electrode that attaches to your skull. So it's a helmet that you wear. And as you think thoughts, it transfers to electrical signals that moves, that propels the wheelchair, moves the motors, right? A very simplistic way of explanation, of course. And, I was trying to test it by myself. So wearing the helmet, trying to move this wheelchair one way or the other. And it was very difficult because it's not second nature to me. I don't, I'm not a wheelchair user. So I, that's not a thing in my mind, but for this individual who was a paraplegic, it was, that was his legs basically. So for him, it was very second nature, right? So, and he got on there and I put the helmet on, set up everything for him and he was driving his wheelchair like I drive my car. That, that, that's how second nature it was for him. And for a moment there, I felt like I was the one with the disability. I couldn't even move a freaking wheelchair with my, so that was a big lesson for me in terms of understanding how limited we can be in, in different aspects of our lives, right? So, at that point I was, that was the first time I realized when I saw how independence and accessibility, what it meant to that individual. That was the first time in my life I said that I want to start a robotics company to help people become more independent. So, so to, to make their environment more accessible for them and to o for the elderly, to have them age with dignity. And that was the purpose. But nothing happened. I just continued with my life, with my job in the aerospace and defense industry. And then sometime later I decided, okay, I think I have a decent background in the technical side of things. I don't know much about business. Let's go get an MBA. So, so, so I went back to school. I did MBA at Pepperdine University. And I loved it because Pepperdine, at least the cohort that I was in and the teacher that I had, everybody was industry professionals and had their PhDs in their respective fields. So it wasn't, I wasn't just learning theory. I was learning how to apply that theory to real world problems. And that's how I learned that. That's where I thrive, right. And once, once I graduated with my my master's degree from Pepperdine, I, next day I went and incorporated the company. Literally the next day I went there and I was like, "Okay, I'm going to incorporate the company." And that's how MARKBOTIX was born. I'm not a hundred percent medtech. I'm approaching medtech from a different angle, if you will. But part of that, when I incorporated the company, I didn't really know what products or service I was really gonna offer. I knew who I wanted to serve, who were the people with disabilities, elderly, people in home cares, assisted living facilities. But I didn't know how to best serve them and with what. So I took a year and a half of going around and talking to people, basically doing customer discovery. And part of that customer discovery session, I stumbled upon the Ground Robotic Assistant for Care Enablement, which we call GRACE now. And all that robot does it initially, at least all that it did, was to pick items up, retrieve items for individuals so they don't risk a fall and then now they're in back in hospital or they injured something. And we're talking about fragile people, right? So when they injure something, the repercussions from it is really could, it could be hefty basically. And as I kept on talking to people, I built this prototype that retrieves items initially, and I tested it with over 300 people, and the more I tested it, the more apparent the need was. People were actually helping me feature up. So, we started with item retrieval, it went to real time video and audio interaction, remote operability, and other stuff that were included in the robot that right now is in development mode. And that's brings me to today where we're raising our first round of funding to bring this to life. We have a bunch of letters of intents from assisted living facilities and somewhere along the way that the DOD got interested in it. We got in contact with the Veterans Hospital. So everybody seems very interested in working with us. So we're, so today we're raising our first round of funding to bring this to life. [00:11:59] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh my goodness. That's incredible. Well, there's so much to your story. I'm so excited to dive in deeper. But first of all, congratulations on your company and its success and the interest, and I'm so excited because I know you're going to be helping so many people and there's such a need for it. So kudos. [00:12:18] Harout Markarian: That's the goal. Yep. Thank you. [00:12:20] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. So, okay. So your story is so interesting and it has so many different twists and turns. And I'm kind of curious, especially knowing, you started off with basketball and ballet and you did your academics of course, but maybe that wasn't quite the focus, could eight year old you have ever pictured you now doing what you're doing? [00:12:44] Harout Markarian: No. So two things. So I knew I wanted to be an engineer, even though I didn't know what that meant at that time. Ever since I was young, I knew I wanted to be an engineer, but I can confidently tell you that I didn't know what that meant. I just, my dad was a mechanic body shop person. He was an entrepreneur. He has his own place. So I thought that was, that's what I was going to be doing if I studied engineering. So that was stupid I was. The other thing is that, no, I mean, my dad was also a professional basketball player. [00:13:15] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay. [00:13:15] Harout Markarian: So, so having those two in mind, eight year old me would never picture me being here today, let alone leaving the country, right? [00:13:23] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. So, do you still do anything with either basketball or ballet or has? [00:13:29] Harout Markarian: No, I don't actually want. So once I left both ballet or dancing in general and basketball, I just completely abandoned it. [00:13:40] Lindsey Dinneen: Ah, okay. Fair enough. Do you miss it? [00:13:43] Harout Markarian: No, I don't, because I mean, it was good while I did it and I did it for a long period, I mean, relatively long period of time. So I did dancing for about 10, 12 years. And basketball, I did it from 16 when I went to professional to 23 years, 23 years old. I mean, relatively short career. But for me, my biggest passion was basketball. Just seeing my dad play, and then me being in that world. It was the biggest passion, and when it was taken away from me, or however you want to look at it, or I gave it up. I didn't give it up. I didn't want to give it up. Even long after it was over, I didn't want to accept that was not part of my life anymore. I was passionless for a while. So, finding that robotics world where I'm interested in something again, was a big shift for me. [00:14:36] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah. That's a really big deal. And that is hard, but I feel like it speaks a lot also to your resilience and your willingness to, to change and to pivot, as much as that word is overused. But you know, the thing is you have such a growth mindset, clearly. I mean, you're such a lifelong learner, you've gone and done the things that you wanted to do, but those aren't easy things that you've decided to do and you've had such a robust career so far. I mean, I love the fact that I think you're such a great testament to the ability to keep learning and keep enhancing your skillsets and keep going even when it is frustrating or you feel like you've lost this crucial part of you, but you still are able to keep going and do something amazing with your life. I think that's... [00:15:24] Harout Markarian: Absolutely. [00:15:25] Lindsey Dinneen: ...courage. [00:15:26] Harout Markarian: I mean, I mean, you have to do that because the only constant in your life is change. So you either adapt or you just fall behind and become miserable. And everything bad that goes, that follows that, right? So, if you don't change, time is moving forward, so you're just falling behind. [00:15:43] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. You started off in your career working for others and you had a amazing experiences, it sounds like, with very well known companies and brands, and then you switched to starting your own business and I know you got your MBA and I'm sure that helps you feel more prepared, but I do feel like there's often this-- once you actually do it, how much you have to learn on the job, so to speak. So I would love if you wouldn't mind speaking about your entrepreneurial journey and how that has changed and grown over time. [00:16:15] Harout Markarian: Yeah, so, so I'll tell you that college education doesn't mean that you're going to be able to thrive in the business world, right? Whether it's a technical side of thing or the business side of things. Unless you dive in there and do it yourself, you're just going to be dumber than a bag of rocks. So, I'm sorry for the expression, but that's that's how it is. Basically what engineering taught me is how to figure things out. They didn't teach me to find a job and hit the road running with that job, right. So everywhere I went, every company I worked for, I had to restart from scratch, go into my baggage of tools that college education gave me and depending on these knowledges, just figure out how to do my current job today and how to learn more. Because what you learn in school is just a baseline thing. It's just nothing really. And nowadays you can learn anything and everything online. I would even argue that nowadays, unless you're a doctor or an engineer a lawyer, maybe you don't really have to go to school. Everything else can be learned online. And there's a lot of resources today that back 10, 15 years ago, we didn't have. So on the job learning is the most real thing anyone can ever think of. Pepperdine came really close because I did my actual business plan to the company that I'm building today, I did it at Pepperdine. So it was a benefit for me because I studied, I got my education at the same time I worked on my business, so that's why I liked it a lot. But don't think that you're going to go to college and you're going to take a job. And all employers know, by the way, all employers know that they're going to teach you a lot when they hire you, they're just hiring you based on, I don't know, your enthusiasm, the willingness to learn, willingness to be adaptable, your demeanor, your behavior. That's what they're hiring. And I'm a Director of Engineering right now at different companies. So I hire people all the time. So that I don't hire them. I don't expect them to know things. I expect them to know basic things, but I don't expect them to hit the ground running regardless of where they are in their career. [00:18:30] Lindsey Dinneen: Sure. Sure. So when you stepped into this, this entrepreneurial journey, and you're the owner of a company, you are the leader of this vision-- did you find that to be a relatively easy transition because of the past experiences that you'd had? Or was that element of stepping into this high leadership role, was that, yeah, difficult in any way? [00:18:56] Harout Markarian: In different things that I tried in my life, I felt like I was always adaptable. I was always willing to learn. And I never quit. I failed a lot, but I never quit. Right? So I feel like that definitely contributed to, to how I'm managing myself in this role. Is it easy? It's not easy at all. It's difficult. Whoever tells you starting a company, building a company is easy, it's out of their mind, especially in the beginning stages. Because having other people get on board and see your vision, it's the toughest challenge a founder can embark on. So if you overcome that, then you definitely have what it takes to lead a company. [00:19:44] Lindsey Dinneen: Agreed. Yeah. Yeah. And so are there any moments that stand out to you as you've started this company or even prior to that, where it just kind of confirmed to you, "Yes, I am in the right industry, at the right time for a purpose." Was there like a moment that you thought, "Wow, this is why I'm here." [00:20:05] Harout Markarian: Well, first and foremost, I pray to God every day. I asked God for his guidance. If it's not part of his plans, please give me a sign. So I just go do something else, right? And till now he didn't give me any sign to abandoning it, but or I'm that, I'm just that's too but that i'm not realizing it but no, that's that's my first go to right? I always embark on my day, on my journey, by asking God to guide me through it. Having said that, the countless numbers of interviews and research that I've done-- and this, mind you, this is not leveraged research-- this is me talking to people one on one. So over 1000 interviews over the past year and a half, or almost two years talking to people, it was reassuring to me that, okay, this is needed and I'm going to be helping a lot of people. And that's really what kept me on this journey. Just now I feel responsible for all the people I talked to. I have a responsibility to see this through. If I focus on the competitors, the market, the investment, the investor, then I would give up long time ago. Then that's not the right way because the market, the investor, the Investment, they didn't do the work I did in terms of talking to the end user and how it's going to benefit them. So they don't really know that, they don't understand that. So it's my job to, we talked about vision, it's my job to clarify the vision to the investor, in this case. So it sees that how many people is going to benefit from this. So that was the reassuring factor. Conducting that customer discovery was so important. Because that sets the expectations for myself and everyone I talk to. [00:21:58] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. Thank you for sharing that. I think it's helpful, so helpful to have those moments, something to hold on to when it does get hard because it's inevitably going to get hard and frustrating and discouraging at times. So being able to go, "Oh, wow. But I know this is impacting people. And if I don't do it, will anybody else?" That's, but that's powerful to motivate you. [00:22:22] Harout Markarian: Yeah, and I mean, I want more people to do what I'm doing because the market supports it, right? Just, we're talking right now, a little left brain, right? Logic. The market supports it, there's gonna be more people older people. The elderly population is increasing, is going to get bigger. So there should be more companies like mine addressing the same need because one or two or three companies are not going to be able to close the gap. [00:22:50] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. So what are you most looking forward to both perhaps personally and then professionally with your business? What is on the horizon that you're excited about? [00:23:02] Harout Markarian: Personally, I just want to enjoy my family, enjoy my wife, my kids, my parents before they're gone, because of everyone, everyone's going to leave at one point. So I would love to have some quality time with my parents, with my kids, with my wife. That's on the personal side. That's what's really meaningful to me. On the business side, I just want to add value to people. Hopefully this will be the vehicle, how I'd be able to do that. And as I said, I feel like I have the responsibility right now to see this through just because of all the conversations that I've had with people with different disabilities, with different challenges that this technology could help them overcome that. [00:23:45] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah. And it's exciting. You're in a really exciting growth phase too. So there's a lot to, a lot to be joyful about, I suppose. [00:23:54] Harout Markarian: Yeah. [00:23:55] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, that's amazing. Well, pivoting the conversation just for fun, imagine that you were to be offered a million dollars to teach a masterclass on anything you want. It could be in your industry, but it doesn't have to be. What would you choose to teach and why? [00:24:12] Harout Markarian: For them to be connected with God more because I feel like, and I don't know if I'm the right person to teach that, right? But because everything else doesn't matter. Everything else is temporary. I think the divine is, is the only thing that is not temporary. Your spirit, your soul is the only thing that is not temporary. Your challenges, your difficulties, your tough times, your good times, your money, your lack of money, all of that is temporary. What's not temporary is your soul and spirit and what happens to it afterwards. So, a lot of people today are behind social media and the fakeness of the world. And that's what I want to separate myself from, and see if I had the opportunity, I would just teach people to be more authentic and more connected to God. [00:24:59] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. And then how do you wish to be remembered after you leave this world? [00:25:05] Harout Markarian: I don't know if I want to be remembered, but if I do good to people, if I serve people in this world, in my time here hopefully I'll I please my God. And that's what's important to me, because pleasing God is serving others. So that's what it means to me. If I do that, then hopefully I'm pleasing God and helping people in the way. That's my thing. I don't know what being remembered means really who's remembering me, right? That's the question that I always ask and I wasn't always I didn't always think this way. I didn't always think this way. I always said to myself, okay, I want to be remembered like this great athlete, for example, right, when I played basketball. Or I want to be remembered like the person who founded the biggest assisted robotics company in the world. All that doesn't mean anything, because all that is material stuff, in my humble opinion. And I'm not saying I'm right, right? This is how I think. As, as long as I'm serving others, I'm helping others, hopefully doing it in a gracious way, that's what I'm looking for. [00:26:04] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah. Well, I think that's incredible and that's, I frankly wish that more people felt that way. So I think that's a, I [00:26:15] Harout Markarian: Well, I, it's a hard thing to do and I'm not saying I'm doing it perfectly. Sometimes we have a lot of distractions. That's not the norm So if we follow what's around us, then we're not going to think that way and I struggle with it too. So I constantly strive to keep myself true to what I just said right now. [00:26:32] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yep. There you go. And then, final question, what is one thing that makes you smile every time you see or think about it? [00:26:42] Harout Markarian: Oh, my kids. My son is five, my daughter is two ,and they're hilarious, even when they're a pain in my ass, so. So, sometimes the things they say is, and then, I like to also I'm a light guy. I like to think that I'm a light guy, so everything is a joke to me. I don't take a lot of things seriously. So I'm always giving people hard time kind of in a humorous way. So I like to pick on my wife, pick on my sisters. So these kinds of things make me smile. Sometimes it's stupid. Sometimes it's makes others smile to you, but it's just light stuff. I just enjoy my life, enjoy the time I have with the people I love the most. [00:27:20] Lindsey Dinneen: I love that. That's fantastic. Yeah, well, first of all, again, thank you so much for sharing your story and your insights. And, it's so interesting to me how you have had such resilience and a growth mindset and now discovered this sense of humor as well. I mean, I'm sure that helped exponentially as you had to go through so many different iterations or stages or seasons, whatever you want to call it of your life. And some of them sounds quite difficult. So I just want to say thank you for sharing that story and thank you for talking about it and giving inspiration and hope to somebody else who might also be in maybe a transition period or something like that, where it might be a little harder. So I, anyway, just... thank you. [00:28:05] Harout Markarian: And I, I don't downplay the challenges, right? Of course I recognize them, but I just choose to take it lightly because as I said, nothing is permanent. Everything is temporary, so don't think too much about it. Just, pray and move along. [00:28:23] Lindsey Dinneen: That should be on a t shirt that you sell or something. [00:28:26] Harout Markarian: Yeah, that's a good idea. I might I'm that might be merchandise. I'll say I sell on MARKBOTIX's website. [00:28:32] Lindsey Dinneen: Please do. That's amazing. I love it. Oh my gosh. That's so fun. Well, this has been such a great conversation. I've enjoyed it so much and I'm very appreciative of you spending some time with me today and talking, and we are so honored to be making a donation on your behalf as a thank you for your time today. And that is to Save the Children, which works to end the cycle of poverty by ensuring communities have the resources to provide children with a healthy, educational, and safe environment. So thank you for choosing that charity to support, and we just wish you continued success as you work to change lives for a better world. [00:29:11] Harout Markarian: Thank you so much. And thank you for your time as well, Lindsey. [00:29:14] Lindsey Dinneen: Of course. And thank you also to our listeners for tuning in. And if you're feeling as inspired as I am right now, I would love if you would share this episode with a colleague or two, and we will catch you next time. [00:29:25] Ben Trombold: The Leading Difference is brought to you by Velentium. Velentium is a full-service CDMO with 100% in-house capability to design, develop, and manufacture medical devices from class two wearables to class three active implantable medical devices. Velentium specializes in active implantables, leads, programmers, and accessories across a wide range of indications, such as neuromodulation, deep brain stimulation, cardiac management, and diabetes management. Velentium's core competencies include electrical, firmware, and mechanical design, mobile apps, embedded cybersecurity, human factors and usability, automated test systems, systems engineering, and contract manufacturing. Velentium works with clients worldwide, from startups seeking funding to established Fortune 100 companies. 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This is an introduction into a long running story that some people in the west may have heard of in the periphery of their political consumption. Armenia and Azerbaijan have since the fall of the USSR been at loggerheads over Artsakh or Nagorno-Kharapagh. In the aftermath of the fall of the USSR, the populus of Artsakh implemented their right to self-determination, voted of their own accord to become a free and sovereign state and became a Republic with their own elections and rule of law. It was a poor nation but a nation created by a democratic instrument and maintained by similar principles.In recent times Azerbaijan, with its superior wealth and support from a glut of foreign powers salivating over Azeri oil, undertook a brutal advance to wipe out the Armenian population of Artsakh. With drones and advanced weaponry, brutality and no mercy they wiped out entire villages and forced those that survived to leave their ancestral homes. This sounds unfortunately quite familiar in this day and age because it is happening elsewhere in the world too.Hostages have also been taken. In response to this barbaric act of genocide Azerbaijan has been rewarded by hosting COP29. Not only is Azerbaijan one of the world's worst human rights violators, it has committed genocide against a sovereign state which it has since wiped off the face of the earth, it has zero respect for climate crisis plans and it is the host of COP29.This is how the modern world behaves.Please also check out truthandaccountabilityleague.org who designed the artwork used for this episode.Thank you Harout for your time.Peace!I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:Instagram: TwoandaMicTwitter: TwoandaMic1Should I really have to ask?
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Ocean Protect's very own Harout Tcherkezian joins Brad for the Season 5 finale. Harout has been with Ocean Protect for over twelve years, and overseas our operations in New South Wales, Australia. We chat about Harout's journey to date with Ocean Protect, the challenges of the job, and his ambition for his kids to think he's a legend. Harout on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harout-tcherkezian-44636a1a/ For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harout Markarian, Founder of MARKBOTIX, Engineering Expert, Innovator, Founder, Speaker Markbotix.com Show Notes About The Guest(s): Harout Markarian is the founder and CEO of MARKBOTIX, an assistive robotics company. With 15 years of experience in the aerospace and defense industry, he has dedicated himself to developing robotics that revolutionize assistive technology for the elderly and those living with disabilities. Harout holds a master's degree in robotics and an executive MBA. He is also the host of the podcast "Mobility and Inclusion" and the author of the book of the same name. Summary: Harout Markarian, founder and CEO of MARKBOTIX, joins Chris Voss to discuss his company's mission to revolutionize assistive technology for the elderly and those living with disabilities. Harout shares his personal experience caring for his grandparents and witnessing the challenges faced by caregivers. He explains how MARKBOTIX is developing a ground robotic assistant called GRACE (Ground Robotic Assistant for Care Enablement) to address these challenges and improve the quality of life for individuals requiring assistance. The robot can perform tasks such as retrieval, communication, inspection, and infection control. Harout emphasizes the importance of maintaining human interaction and reducing caregiver burnout. He also highlights the potential for remote operation and third-party app integration with the robot. Key Takeaways: MARKBOTIX is developing a ground robotic assistant called GRACE (Ground Robotic Assistant for Care Enablement) to redefine how we care for the elderly and people with disabilities. The robot can perform tasks such as retrieval, communication, inspection, and infection control. MARKBOTIX aims to reduce caregiver burnout and improve the quality of life for individuals requiring assistance. The robot can be remotely operated, allowing caregivers to provide support even when they are not physically present. The platform is designed to support third-party app integration, expanding its capabilities and customization options. Quotes: "We're developing assistive robotics to redefine how we care for older adults and people with disabilities." - Harout Markarian "We want to allow for positive aging and for people to age and live their life with dignity." - Harout Markarian "We're trying to do preventative care so people won't have to live that kind of life." - Harout Markarian "We're augmenting caregivers' capabilities so they can focus on the human side of care." - Harout Markarian "Loneliness is a big factor, and when someone comes to take care of my grandmother, I don't want them to come with a frown on their face." - Harout Markarian About Harout Markarian is a dynamic individual with an extraordinary journey that spans engineering, innovation, sports, and leadership. As an immigrant who has risen above challenges, Harout has carved a unique path, leaving an indelible mark in multiple domains. With an impressive background as a former professional athlete in basketball, Harout brings a winning mentality and unwavering determination to everything he pursues. Alongside his athletic achievements, he has also earned two master's degrees, reflecting his dedication to academic excellence. Harout's expertise lies in engineering, where he has established himself as a true innovator. His groundbreaking work in autonomous uncrewed vehicle systems led him and his team to win the prestigious Autonomous Uncrewed Vehicle System International competition. This accomplishment attests to his technical brilliance and highlights his ability to push boundaries and deliver outstanding results. Recognized for his outstanding contributions to the field, Harout received the distinguished Engineering Project Award from CA's Engineer's Council, a testament to his innovative mindset and the impact of his work. Furthermore,
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We spoke with Harout Markarian about his robotics company and his journey to make the world better for the disabled community! 00:00 - 01:34 Intro 01:35 - 04:41 Harout's Journey 04:42 - 08:13 Impactful Accessibility 08:14 - 10:39 Partnering to Find Solutions 10:40 - 12:27 Markbotix is born! 12:28 - 15:05 An Admirable Stance 15:06 - 16:24 Path of Impactful Success 16:26 - 20:51 Stipulations and Defeat 20:52 - 22:28 The Potential Is There 22:29 - 24:41 The Pursuit of Passion and Compassion 24:42 - 28:42 G.R.A.C.E. Assistive Technologies 28:43 - 32:08 Strategic Investments for Inclusivity 32:09 - 32:40 Upcoming Markbotix Projects 32:41 - 34:26 Harout's Contact Info HAROUT'S LINKS: Markbotix Website - https://www.markbotix.com/ Harout's Website: https://www.haroutmarkarian.com/ Harout's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/harout-markarian-55668039/ Harout's Founders' Story - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9YoXS-JGJM G.R.A.C.E. Robot Demo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9YoXS-JGJM ___ WAYS YOU CAN HELP Buy us a coffee or tea to help us continue to be able to share this content - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/m4gkrysandmark Pick up some merchandise on our online store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/m4g-advocacy-media/ Want to be a guest on the podcast? Sign up for PodMatch at https://podmatch.com/signup/m4gadvocacymedia or email us at podcast@marked4glory.com ___ Check out our website: https://www.m4gadvocacymedia.com Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/m4gadvocacymedia Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/m4gcommunity Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m4gadvocacymedia Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/m4gadvocacy Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe8ndaB-tTTUpS42TIXec6g #disability #m4gadvocacymedia #entrepreneur #markbotix --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/m4gadvocacymedia/support
In the second Episode of The Monday Grind Sports Betting Podcast, host G-Stack George talks with Professional Sports Trader Harout Massoyan. They discuss the benefits of working with a team of Bettors, why some +EV bets are not worth making, and how a Pro gambler reacts during a losing streak.
Don't miss out on the next WeAreLATech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://wearelatech.com/podcastWelcome to WeAreLATech's Los Angeles Tech Community Spotlight! “Harout Markarian of Markbotix”WeAreLATech Podcast is a WeAreTech.fm production.To support our podcast go to http://wearelatech.com/believe To be featured on the podcast go to http://wearelatech.com/feature-your-la-startup/Want to be featured in the WeAreLATech Community? Create your profile here http://wearelatech.com/communityHost,Espree Devorahttps://twitter.com/espreedevorahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/espreeGuest,Harout Markarianhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/harout-markarian-55668039/Listener Spotlight, Brian Swichkowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/swichkow/For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comTo further immerse yourself into the LA Tech community go to http://wearelatech.com/vipLinks Mentioned:Markbotix, https://www.markbotix.com/aboutPriceline, https://www.priceline.comCarousel, https://www.carouselrestaurant.comSlack, https://slack.comSequoia Capital, https://www.sequoiacap.comPeople Mentioned:Jeff Hoffman, https://www.jeffhoffman.comCredits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory Produced, Edited and Mastered by Cory Jennings, https://www.coryjennings.com/Production and Voiceover by Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Team support by Janice GeronimoMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: Harout Markarian
Harout Aloyan has the passion, for real estate, that we're all told to chase as children. He says “I just love real estate, I can't explain it”, and he really loves his clients. Harout's family was traumatized by a real estate agent who did not care, so as a young boy he promised to learn as much as he could about the industry to help his parents and everyone else looking to invest in their future. With 10 years working in a large bank, he has a knack for numbers. This is a major differentiator in his career, and what got him to the top 1% company wide. Watch today's podcast to find out how he approaches each person's finances differently to make sure they make the most of their investment AND to ensure their property can build the utmost wealth for them in the future. You can do it too, be the BEST agent for your client. Are you a real estate agent or professional in the industry? Have you been blaming the pandemic for your professional struggles? If you answered “yes” to either of these questions then The Pocket Network podcast is FOR YOU! Guests and topics are curated with YOU in mind. With each episode we will bring powerful information to your pocket, to help you innovate your business and to challenge you to be a better version of yourself because CHANGE BEGINS AT HOME. So no matter the stage of your career, we have some great content for you! Podcasts will be launched weekly, so pick your poison
Zion Clark is inducted into our Hand Prints Hall of Fame & Harout Markarian comes on the show to tell us about his work with the disabled community.
On this episode, Rob and Johnny have on a variety of guests to break down the Super Bowl, and get 21 SUPER BOWL PROP BETS SportsBetting #betstamp ON TWITTER... Follow CirclesOff @CirclesOff Follow Rob @RobPizzola Follow betstamp @betstamp SHOW INDEX: (00:00) Intro (09:01) Nick Kostos (15:07) Nick Kostos' Prop Bet (19:19) Rufus (23:40) Rufus' Prop Bet (29:42) Geoff Feinberg (36:49) Geoff Feinberg's Prop Bet (41:41) Hitman (45:18) Hitman's Prop Bet (48:44) Joey Knish (53:08) Joey Knish's Prop Bet (57:01) Ariel Epstein (58:05) Ariel Epstein's Prop Bet (1:03:20) Dink (1:06:16) Dink's Prop Bet (1:11:57) Adam Chernoff (1:13:44) Adam Chernoff's Prop Bet (1:26:04) Alex Moretto (1:29:35) Alex Moretto's Prop Bet (1:36:40) Colin Davy (1:40:59) Colin Davy's Prop Bet (1:46:15) Harout (1:50:21) Harout's Prop Bet (1:55:08) Ed Feng (1:58:49) Ed Feng's Prop Bet (2:04:16) Drew Dinsick (2:07:04) Drew Dinsick's Prop Bet (2:14:39) Spreadapedia (2:16:27) Spreadapedia's Prop Bet (2:27:56) Fabian Sommer (2:33:34) Fabian Sommer's Prop Bet (2:38:39) Pikachu Bets (2:46:55) Pikachu Bets' Prop Bet (2:53:53) LayItWithLuke (2:54:16) Preston Johnson's Write-In Prop Bet (2:57:58) LayItWithLuke's Prop Bet (3:05:08) Johnny's Prop Bet (3:13:41) Rob Pizzola's Prop Bet (3:17:44) Julian Packer (3:18:42) Julian Packer's Prop Bet
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You can always catch him at your local club creating a fun and energetic atmosphere with confidence and charisma. But today, you will be vibing to the beats of his casual conversation with our host, Lynn! Harout Dostourian is a Lebanese-Armenian hypeman who goes by the stage name Mc H, and he'll be joining Beirut.com's podcast today to briefly tell you what a master of ceremony position entails, how his cousin's birthday party kicked off his career, and what he enjoys the most and the least about hosting parties. If you want to discover Harout's initial stage name and the most important tip he has for emceeing like a pro, mix a drink and join the party! You can follow him on Instagram and save the dates of the upcoming events he'll be hosting, mainly at ODD and VOID! The Beirut Buzz podcast is also available on Anchor, Apple Podcast, and Spotify. Be sure to also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for more content (@beirutcityguide on all three), and stay tuned for for more!
Haig's Kabob House presents HYE JAMS RADIO with Paisan Kapitan and Kristina as they broadcast from CHUMMY STUDIOS in Los Angeles, California. This week, there are Hosts & Goblins in the studio and it's bound to get really scary! Some say The Gentlemen's Kit is haunted. Others say, the spirits of Armenian recording artists who passed are traveling through the cables and the equipment. One thing we know for sure, as your favorite deejays figure it all out, they will be playing all your favorite Hits as well as a few new ones you're sure to love. Also, don't miss the Hye Jams Exclusive Sneak Peak of Harout Bedrossian's New Song, "Bala Bala" played here first, before the international release. Ain't nuttin' but a party every week on Hye Jams Radio!
In Season 2 Episode 2 of The Hudson Havoc Podcast, Jon and Head Coach Brett Wall talk about the Havoc's first game and win of the season. The guys bring on rookie from Hoffman Estates, IL Harout Torosian, and had a call-in from a former Hudson Havoc player, Ryan Hoover to talk about his first semester as a college hockey player at Adrian College.
Haig's Kabob House presents HYE JAMS RADIO with Paisan Kapitan and Kristina as they broadcast from CHUMMY STUDIOS in Los Angeles, California. This week, your Armo-Music-Lovin Italian host, along with his beautiful Armenian co-host, are playing Hit's That Don't Quit! Some of the best songs from yesterday, today and way back. Tune in for all the fun as they welcome International Recording Superstar, Harout Khatchoyan to the show! Ain't nuttin' but a party every week on Hye Jams Radio!
Part 2of 2: 2020 turned everyone's plans on their heads. Most organizations just tried to survive, to make it through, until things got ‘back to normal.' Others were prepared; they not only survived, they thrived. What did those organizations know that most others didn't? Part 2of 2: 2020 turned everyone's plans on their heads. Most organizations just tried to survive, to make it through, until things got ‘back to normal.' Others were prepared; they not only survived, they thrived. What did those organizations know that most others didn't? Thriving Entrepreneur - Conceiving, Believing, and Achieving, You Can Do It At times we find ourselves in a mindspace of feeling like you just can't reach your goals. However, if you can conceive and believe, you can absolutely turn that into achievement! Whether that is in your life or business, it is so possible! Listen in today with Steve, Billy, Jessica and Harout while they talk about things that they have achieved and how you can take the lessons and apply them in your life to achieve your goals too!
At times we find ourselves in a mindspace of feeling like you just can't reach your goals. However, if you can conceive and believe, you can absolutely turn that into achievement! Whether that is in your life or business, it is so possible! Listen in today with Steve, Billy, Jessica and Harout while they talk about things that they have achieved and how you can take the lessons and apply them in your life to achieve your goals too!
At times we find ourselves in a mindspace of feeling like you just can't reach your goals. However, if you can conceive and believe, you can absolutely turn that into achievement! Whether that is in your life or business, it is so possible! Listen in today with Steve, Billy, Jessica and Harout while they talk about things that they have achieved and how you can take the lessons and apply them in your life to achieve your goals too!
Professional bettor Harout Massoyan joins to close out the BetBash Bonus Series and discuss what he took away from the event, how he's gearing up for football season, and why curiosity is vital for aspirational sharps. BetBash was a sports betting networking event held in Jersey City on Aug. 25. Props & Hops was on the scene and released bonus interviews with some of the brightest minds and biggest names in attendance -- follow the podcast and check out the feed for all the conversations. If you enjoy Props & Hops, please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts -- it's the #1 way you can support the show. Follow Harout: Twitter.com/betlikeharout Follow Matt: Twitter.com/MLandes18 Follow Props & Hops: Twitter.com/PropsAndHopsPod Instagram.com/PropsAndHops Check out the new BetUS NFL Show Matt is hosting with NFL handicappers Las Vegas Cris and Scott Kellen on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify Audio intro: Bird Creek, "Hooky with Sloane" Audio outro: Hudson Falcons, "Jersey City Streets" Sponsor: Powered by Dimers.com Dimers.com/Quick-Picks Dimers Sports Betting Discord Server Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Haig's Kabob House presents HYE JAMS RADIO with Paisan Kapitan and Kristina as they broadcast from CHUMMY STUDIOS in Los Angeles, California. Your favorite Armo-American Disc Jockeys are ECSTATIC because this show marks Hye Jams Radio's 50th Broadcast! It's a huge milestone and to celebrate, these wild and crazy hosts welcome International Recording Artist, Harout Bedrossian to the show. Don't miss all the fun and all the latest Armenian Pop Hits! Ain't nuttin' but a party every week on Hye Jams Radio!
In this episode, you’ll be getting a booster shot by hearing from an amazing leader who believes that leadership is a privilege. Harout will give you his recipes of success building highly engaged and performing teams. You’ll be positively surprised to hear the first ingredient! “Even if we are standing, the world is turning and…More
On this weeks episode, Rob & Johnny are joined by Professional Sports Bettor Harout Massoyan, one half of the betting group known as Probet. Harout is often labeled as a steam chaser but in this interview you will learn how he has been able to find success by diversifying his portfolio and expanding his reach into much more than steam chasing. Follow Harout @betlikeharout Follow Rob @RobPizzola Follow betstamp @betstamp
Pro Sports Bettor, Harout Massoyan dropped in to Sunday Streams to talk about his recent betting exploits and answer questions. Watch on Youtube for best viewing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVoGYLk1n8g&list=PL0zm2EIhc7ASO36Eq2uh2SawSy-nxGCF3&index=6
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In our first episode of 2021, we start off with a fantastic conversation with entrepreneur Harout Markarian. Harout is an author as well as the founder and CEO of Markarian Robotics. Mai Ling chats with him about his vision for creating efficient and affordable products for the mobility challenged using robotics. Harout’s goal is to make life accessible for all through this new company and he’s sharing this message via his book and podcast too.
Aaron is joined today by Harout Markarian, founder of Markarian Robotics: a consulting agency focused on fostering a workforce more inclusive and mobile for disabled Americans. Harout just launched his first book “Mobility and Inclusion: An Accessible World is an Inclusive World. Let’s Make Life Inclusive For All”. You can grab a copy here https://www.amazon.com/Mobility-Inclusion-accessible-inclusive-world-ebook/dp/B08LP61QNC. Harout also hosts the podcast “Mobility and Inclusion”, and you can find all his latest episodes here https://www.markarianrobotics.com/mobility-inclusion.
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003 A Trip Through Three Seas: Selections from Eastern Europe and The Middle East01 Breakout - Powiedzielismy Juz Wszystko (Poland 1969) Constantly at odds with their conservative government at the time, these Polish misfits rocked their hair longer than they should and still managed to have hits. This track from their debut album is one of many highlights and shows their unique take on the burgeoning "underground rock" sound.02 Harout - Taparoum Enk (Armenia 1976) After moving to Los Angeles from Armenia in 1975, singer songwriter Harout Pamboukjian put together his band and debut album less than two months after arriving. This drum heavy number sounds like a lost breakbeat classic that could have fit right in with "The Mexican" or "Scorpio" in old an school DJ set. Harout is still active today and continues to release music.03 The Cedars - Hide If You Want to Hide (1968 Lebanon) This Lebanese quartet successfully integrated native instrumentation into their sound, which can be heard on this bizarre ode to stalking that fits right in with the UK pop-psych of the era. Though only around for two years, they still managed to record a a string of consistently great singles.04 Churchills - Subsequent Finale (Israel 1968) Famous in collector's circles for an album that will set you back several thousand dollars, this band's debut is one of the rare examples where the hype is justified. Churchills seamlessly incorporate every psychedelic production trick in the book while still honing a sound that is singular. They would eventually relocate to the UK in 1971 and change their name to Jericho Jones.05 Illes - Approximacio (Hungary 1971) "The Beatles of Hungary" as they were tagged by the press, Illes were a prolific band that released some of the finest psychedelic music of the time. This tune finds them integrating sitar and percussion into a hazy swirl that sounds like it could have been from three years prior.06 Axis - Living In (Greece 1970) From the Island of Greece comes a quartet of freaks with afros that could give the MC5 a run for their money. Axis specialized in hard edged pop with a penchant for epic changes and soaring vocals. By 1973 they would switch gears and embrace the prog rock wave for their third and final album. 07 Vangelis - (Greece 1972) Once part of Greek pop-psych/prog kings Aphordite's Child, Vangelis recorded many solo and collaboration albums in the 70's before finding success as a soundtrack composer in the 80's. This drumless masterpiece features the vocals of Robert Fitoussi.08 Michael Urbaniak's Fusion - Fusion (Poland 1974) Michael Urbaniak and his wife, vocalist Ursula Dudziak, recorded some of the most funky yet progressive jazz fusion ever produced. As if an electronic violinist isn't strange enough in a jazz ensemble, Ursula's instrument was her voice ran through a delay pedal that usually featured intense wordless scatting. Nonetheless, with her husband's keen ear for balance, they managed to present a freak jazz sound that was like no other.All songs recorded from vinyl and curated by Elvin Estela.
Alex Vella welcomes Pro Sports Bettor, Harout Massoyan, and Card Spreadsheets’ George Gamble to preview Gameweek 3 of the EPL. They look at Sheffield United vs Leeds United, Man City vs Leicester City & Liverpool vs Arsenal. Halfway through the podcast they are joined by Smart Sports Trader, Ryan Bruno, to discuss some of the big fights on UFC 253. Stay around for the end of the podcast where the boys give away their best bets of the weekend and talk a little cockfighting. Twitter: @CGeorgeGamble, @betlikeharout, @SmSportsTrader & @AlexVella_ 1 WEEK FREE TRIAL OF TRADEMATE http://tradematesports.com/ TRADEMATE CORE A tool for new and aspiring sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/core TRADEMATE PRO A tool for professional sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/pro SOCIAL LINKS: Instagram ➠ https://www.instagram.com/tradematesports/ Facebook ➠ https://www.facebook.com/TrademateSports Twitter ➠ https://twitter.com/TrademateSports BLOG: Learn more about how you can improve your betting on our blog ➠ http://blog.tradematesports.com/
Alex Vella talks to regular guest Harout Massoyan, with the addition of his betting partner, Andrew, to talk about their relationship through betting. Harout and Drew share their story from friends to betting partners, managing risk, performance analysis meetings, their market-driven approach and much more! Twitter: @betlikeharout & @armenianbettor 1 WEEK FREE TRIAL OF TRADEMATE http://tradematesports.com/ TRADEMATE CORE A tool for new and aspiring sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/core TRADEMATE PRO A tool for professional sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/pro SOCIAL LINKS: Instagram ➠ https://www.instagram.com/tradematesports/ Facebook ➠ https://www.facebook.com/TrademateSports Twitter ➠ https://twitter.com/TrademateSports BLOG: Learn more about how you can improve your betting on our blog ➠ http://blog.tradematesports.com/
The boys are back for Gameweek 1 of the EPL, recapping their results from 2 weeks ago (1:10), previewing Fulham v Arsenal (4:00), Liverpool v Leeds (13:00), Spurs v Everton (21:30) & more (29:30) including their best bets of the weekend (33:00)! Follow the boys on Twitter @CGeorgeGamble, @betlikeharout & @AlexVella_ 1 WEEK FREE TRIAL OF TRADEMATE http://tradematesports.com/ TRADEMATE CORE A tool for new and aspiring sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/core TRADEMATE PRO A tool for professional sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/pro SOCIAL LINKS: Instagram ➠ https://www.instagram.com/tradematesports/ Facebook ➠ https://www.facebook.com/TrademateSports Twitter ➠ https://twitter.com/TrademateSports BLOG: Learn more about how you can improve your betting on our blog ➠ http://blog.tradematesports.com/
Alex, George and Harout preview the remaining games in the Champions League Round of 16, giving betting insights into Juventus vs Lyon, Manchester City vs Real Madrid, Barcelona vs Napoli and Bayern Munich vs Chelsea. You can find the boys on Twitter @CGeorgeGamble, @betlikeharout & @AlexVella_ 1 WEEK FREE TRIAL OF TRADEMATE http://tradematesports.com/ TRADEMATE CORE A tool for new and aspiring sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/core TRADEMATE PRO A tool for professional sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/pro SOCIAL LINKS: Instagram ➠ https://www.instagram.com/tradematesports/ Facebook ➠ https://www.facebook.com/TrademateSports Twitter ➠ https://twitter.com/TrademateSports BLOG: Learn more about how you can improve your betting on our blog ➠ http://blog.tradematesports.com/
The boys are back to preview the last round the Premier League season. To begin, they talk about how to approach betting on games where there is nothing to play for from both a card betting & market volatility perspective. They then dive in to the six biggest games this week; Man Utd vs Leicester, Chelsea vs Wolves, Palace vs Tottenham, Arsenal vs Watford, West Ham vs Villa & Everton vs Bournemouth. Finally, they finish up with their best bets of the weekend with plenty of interest in the Arsenal vs Watford game, followed by the answer to the quiz question of the week. You can find our guests on Twitter @CGeorgeGamble & @betlikeharout 1 WEEK FREE TRIAL OF TRADEMATE http://tradematesports.com/ TRADEMATE CORE A tool for new and aspiring sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/core TRADEMATE PRO A tool for professional sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/pro SOCIAL LINKS: Instagram ➠ https://www.instagram.com/tradematesports/ Facebook ➠ https://www.facebook.com/TrademateSports Twitter ➠ https://twitter.com/TrademateSports BLOG: Learn more about how you can improve your betting on our blog ➠ http://blog.tradematesports.com/
Alex is joined by Card Betting Guru, George Gamble and Pro Sports Bettor, Harout Massoyan to Preview GW 36 of the EPL. The boys kick things off by talking about one of Harout's biggest ever bets that he placed on the weekend, while George talks about the Manchester City decision. The boys then preview Tuesday's game (14:00), Wednesday's fixtures (17:30) and Thursday's fixtures (34:00) in the EPL. Later in the podcast (45:00) they reveal their best bets from the EPL and the answer to this week's quiz question. 1 WEEK FREE TRIAL OF TRADEMATE http://tradematesports.com/ TRADEMATE CORE A tool for new and aspiring sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/core TRADEMATE PRO A tool for professional sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/pro SOCIAL LINKS: Instagram ➠ https://www.instagram.com/tradematesports/ Facebook ➠ https://www.facebook.com/TrademateSports Twitter ➠ https://twitter.com/TrademateSports BLOG: Learn more about how you can improve your betting on our blog ➠ http://blog.tradematesports.com/
This week, Alex chats with Vegas-based Professional Sports Bettor, Harout Massoyan. He speaks about the "aha" moment Trademate Sports gave him and some of the edges he's found in the betting markets and what metrics he's looking at to define a "value bet". The boys also talk about some of the big inefficiencies in MMA & UFC and where you can find some great value. Harout reveals what it's like living in Vegas and betting from the US, along with some of the advantages. Finally, Harout tells some great betting stories, with an insight into the daily life of a pro sports bettor. You can find Harout & Probet Vegas here: Instagram: @betlikeharout https://www.instagram.com/betlikeharout/ Twitter: @betlikeharout https://twitter.com/betlikeharout Probet Vegas: http://probetvegas.co/ 1 WEEK FREE TRIAL OF TRADEMATE http://tradematesports.com/ TRADEMATE CORE A tool for new and aspiring sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/core TRADEMATE PRO A tool for professional sports bettors and traders: https://tradematesports.com/pro SOCIAL LINKS: Instagram ➠ https://www.instagram.com/tradematesports/ Facebook ➠ https://www.facebook.com/TrademateSports Twitter ➠ https://twitter.com/TrademateSports BLOG: Learn more about how you can improve your betting on our blog ➠ http://blog.tradematesports.com/
Part 1 was recorded few years ago herehttps://soundcloud.com/zcodesystem/harout-interview-insider-tips-and-secrets-cherry-pick-system-mindset-of-a-winnerYou know, The best way to learn is to model those who already do successfully what you are trying to learn! That’s why almost every week we invite inspiring guest from professional sports investors to let them share their story and their secrets with you! Today we have just that guy! Together with Jake on the call we have Harout, a guy who is living and … Read moreThe post Harout Interview: Insider Tips and Secrets, Cherry Pick System, Mindset of a Winner Part 2 appeared first on NFL Picks | NHL Picks | Hockey Predictions | Winning Sports Picks | MLB Predictions | NBA picks | MLB picks | Soccer Picks.
Harout & Rosario will be Special guests with the #wisenuts tonight!! So many stories, rumors, and one of the most controversial weddings of 2019 in the Armenian Community.. Tune in live to hear their story and ask any questions you may have. Follow the WiseNuts on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/WiseNutsPodcast/ Follow the WiseNuts on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wise_nuts_podcast/ #rosarioandharout #jayjaystudios #jayjayphoto #wisenutspodcast #podcast #armenianpodcast #armenian #models #swimsuit #controversial #armeniancommunity #share #marriage #love #gaymarriage #rumors
Sent på kvällen den 19:e juli 2018 huggs den 21-åriga Harout Lappaian till döds. En mordutredning påbörjas, men inte en enda av dom inblandade i bråket tycks veta exakt vad det var som hände. Inte heller någon av dom uppemot 50 övriga vittnena säger sig ha sett det dödliga hugget. Även om ingen såg hugget har vittnena mycket att berätta och snart uppdagas ett triangeldrama kantat av svartsjuka och våld. Men, den stora frågan som genomsyrar det här fallet i både tingsrätt och hovrätt är; Vem mördade Harout? -I podcastappen PodMe erbjuds förhandslyssning, bonusavsnitt och extramaterial för 29:-/månad, vid registrering på podme.com. En nyhet är att ni nu även kan få få tillgång till samtliga premiumpoddar hos PodMe för 69:-/månad. Detta erbjudande går just nu bara att teckna via hemsidan podme.com. Tack för ert stöd! Rättegångspodden görs i samarbete med Lexbase. Bli medlem på lexbase.se och ange rabattkoden "rättegångspodden" för att ta del av erbjudandet där du får tre domar att beställa ut kostnadsfritt.Musik: sptfy.com/1L5NMusik licensierad av STIM & PremiumBeatKällor:Sveriges Domstolarhttp://www.domstol.seAnsvarig utgivare: Jonas Häger See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The FAO is the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations working towards #zerohungerIn this episode I speak with FAO commodity market analyst Harout Dekermendjian to talk about the impact businesses can make in the world by making corporate social responsibility (CSR) part of their business DNA.You can connect with Harout on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hdekermendjian/And find out more about the FAO and the work their doing to end world hunger here http://www.fao.org/home/en/ #zerohungerBe sure to subscribe to our podcast to never miss an episode of #theoyster where we ask our expert guests to share their pearls of wisdom about the Science Behind Better Business.
Ben, Michael and special guest Harout discuss what went down at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) while enjoying O'so Brewing Company's Rusty Red Ale. They also talk a little about the first season of Apex Legends and Michael gives his initial impressions of The Division 2. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grogandgames/support
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In this first episode Section member Adam Martin talks with Harout Samra, an international arbitration practitioner with DLA Piper in Miami.
In this episode of The Intelligent Community, ICF Co-Founder speaks with Harout Chitilian, who served as a city councillor of Montreal when the city won the Intelligent Community of the Year Award in 2016.
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The Grog and Games guys welcome Harout Harmanian to the podcast to discuss Karl Strauss Pintail Ale, Hearthstone, the horrible micro-transactions in Battlefront 2 and Harout discusses his experience with GameFly. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grogandgames/support
We have come to the end of 2017, and we do it in style. This episode includes guest Harout, and we go into some deep stuff. Included in the episode are: happenings in 2017 related to family and personal understanding about who cares about you and who doesn’t some goals for us in 2018 a … Continue reading "61: Harout Boyajian | Life Messages And Closing Out 2017" The post 61: Harout Boyajian | Life Messages And Closing Out 2017 appeared first on The Armen Show.
Your intranet brings with it the baggage of history. Users are accustomed to consumer tools that look great, move quickly, and allow them to find whatever they need to find, when they need to find it. But these same users are equally accustomed to their business tools that are historically slow, awash in complex menus, and ill-suited to deliver the kind of results they need to do their jobs. Today on the show, BA Insight Chief Customer Officer Sean Coleman, and Emgage Head of Product Development Harout Katerjian join us to share seven steps to building an internet that your employees will love. Links & Notes Share your experience Emgage Connect with Harout on LinkedIn
It’s a good problem to have. You’ve maxed out your 401k and IRA contributions for the year and you still have some more cash to invest. What are your options? That’s the situation a reader named Harout recently emailed me about: I am a little obsessed with your podcasts. I listen to about one a […] The post DR 084: Where To Invest When You’ve Maxed Out Contributions To Retirement Accounts appeared first on The Dough Roller.
You know, The best way to learn is to model those who already do successfully what you are trying to learn! That’s why almost every week we invite inspiring guest from professional sports investors to let them share their story and their secrets with you! Today we have just that guy! Together with Scott on the call we have Harout, a guy who is living and breathing sports, professional athlete, basketball coach and sports investor.. Meet, The one and only, Harout!The post Harout Interview: Insider Tips and Secrets, Cherry Pick System, Mindset of a Winner appeared first on NFL Picks | NHL Picks | Hockey Predictions | Winning Sports Picks | MLB Predictions | NBA picks | MLB picks | Soccer Picks.
Edward & Harout discuss the amazing life of the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt.
Edward & Harout discuss the amazing life of the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt.