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Liquid Weekly Podcast: Shopify Developers Talking Shopify Development
In this episode Karl and Taylor sit down with Mohammad Hashemi to discuss the evolution of software development with a focus on AI and its impact on backend solutions. The conversation explores the concept of 'Citizen Developers' and how non-traditional developers are leveraging AI tools to create custom software. They share insights on the use of Gadget for building applications quickly and efficiently, while also addressing the common pitfalls developers face.Episode Highlights- AI is transforming software development, especially in frontend code.- Gadget focuses on backend solutions for enterprise-level applications.- The term 'Citizen Developers' describes non-traditional developers using AI tools.- Custom software demand is often underestimated in the market.- AI can help bridge the gap for non-developers to create apps.- The future of SaaS may be challenged by the rise of custom software solutions.- Developers often underestimate the time required for software development tasks.- AI tools can assist but are not a complete solution for development challenges.- The market for development tools is expanding, not contracting.- Front-end development is becoming increasingly competitive with new tools.Find Mohammad Online- Twitter(X): https://x.com/hashemito- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohashemi/Timestamps:02:52 Exploring AI and Its Applications05:52 The Evolution of Gadget and AI Integration11:52 Backend Challenges and Opportunities in AI Development17:46 The Future of AI in Software Development19:06 The Evolution of Gadget: From Low Code to Full Control20:18 Target Audience: Who Can Benefit from Gadget?23:19 Unlocking Custom Software: The Hidden Demand25:28 Infrastructure and Scalability: The VibeInfra Advantage28:21 The Future of SaaS vs. Custom Software31:04 The Omakase Approach: Simplifying Development35:45 Practical Applications: How Gadget Empowers Developers42:27 Overcoming Developer Hesitation: Building with Confidence49:37 Navigating Developer Challenges52:42 The Evolving Landscape of Development55:45 AI's Role in Development59:38 Change Log Insights01:05:49 Picks of the WeekDev Changelog* [action required] Deprecation of legacy return APIs and improvements to return management - https://shopify.dev/changelog/deprecation-of-legacy-return-apis-and-improvements-to-return-management* Theme files are now installable at the preset level on the Shopify Theme Store - https://shopify.dev/changelog/theme-files-are-now-installable-at-the-preset-level-on-the-shopify-theme-store'* Contextual pricing and publishing APIs use backup region fallback - https://shopify.dev/changelog/contextual-pricing-and-publishing-apis-use-backup-region-fallback* Generally available: Standard product review syndication program - https://shopify.dev/changelog/generally-available-standard-product-review-syndication-program* Shop metafield definitions are now available in the Shopify Admin and Admin API - https://shopify.dev/changelog/shop-metafield-now-in-admin* Cart metafields are accessible in Shopify Functions and Checkout UI extensions - https://shopify.dev/changelog/cart-metafields-are-accessible-in-shopify-functions-and-checkout-ui-extensionsNew pagination limits for Liquid & Storefront GraphQL API - https://shopify.dev/changelog/new-pagination-limits-for-liquid-storefront-graphql-apiNew Liquid filter for displaying unit prices - https://shopify.dev/changelog/new-liquid-filter-for-displaying-unit-pricesPicks of the Week:*Taylor: Shokz open run pro - https://shokz.com/products/openrunpro2*Mohammad: Omachi noodles - https://www.hmart.com/omachi*Karl: Fernco Couplings - https://www.homedepot.com/p/Fernco-3-in-x-3-in-PVC-DWV-Mechanical-Flexible-Coupling-P1056-33/100372296Subscibe to Liquid Weekly The Newsletter!Don't miss out on expert insights and tips—subscribe to Liquid Weekly for more content like this: https://liquidweekly.com/
Manager Minute-brought to you by the VR Technical Assistance Center for Quality Management
Get ready to be inspired by Project AccessTECH, a bold, nationwide initiative that's breaking down barriers and reshaping the future of tech employment for people with disabilities. In this episode, Carol Pankow welcomes Dr. Ayse Torres, Associate Professor in the College of Education, and Dr. Javad Hashemi, Professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University, into the VRTAC-QM Studio. Powered by Florida Atlantic University and funded by the Disability Innovation Fund, Project AccessTECH delivers hands-on, cutting-edge training in cybersecurity, cloud computing, and 3D printing. Participants gain real-world experience through paid internships with industry leaders like Dell — all through a fully accessible, nationwide program that opens doors to sustainable careers and helps reshape employer perceptions about disability. Whether you're part of a VR agency, a tech employer, or an aspiring participant, Project AccessTECH is redefining what's possible. Listen today and join the movement! Check out these informational links: AccessTECHnology Program web site. AccessTECH Introduction Video Listen Here Full Transcript: {Music} Ayse: By combining tailor training, hands on internship and soft skills development, we could not only help participants thrive, but also redefine how employers view disability in the tech world. Javad: We bring the element of technology, high tech education and education of people with disabilities in key areas that we believe the nation needs. Carol: This is a national initiative and participants can join from anywhere. Correct. Ayse: That is absolutely right. Carol: Ahh, it's excellent. Intro Voice: Manager Minute brought to you by the VRTAC for Quality Management, Conversations powered by VR, one manager at a time, one minute at a time. Here is your host Carol Pankow. Carol: Welcome to the manager minute. I'm excited to have two distinguished guests in the studio today. Doctor Ayse Torres, associate professor in the College of Education and Doctor Javad Hashemi, professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University. This cracks me up because Jeff and I talked before we were recording today, and what? We haven't had such two distinguished guests on the show like you all. So glad you're here. So, Ayse, how are things going for you? Ayse: I'm doing great. Thank you. It's exciting to be here, and I'm really looking forward to talking more about our Project AccessTECH. Carol: Yeah. Me too. Me too. Javad, how about you? How are things going for you? Javad: I'm doing well as well. Thank you. And thank you for this opportunity to talk to you about our new initiative, the center. It's very exciting, and there is a lot to discuss. Carol: Well, it is very exciting. And I had a chance, I was on your website and I was reviewing the video and I'm like, oh my gosh, I got super excited. I think everybody across the country needs to hear about what's going on with your project because it is super important. So for our listeners today, we're going to dive into the Disability Innovation Fund Group F grants and funded through the US Department of Education's Rehabilitation Services Administration. And we're spotlighting a bold national initiative to design and test new strategies that help youth and adults with disabilities successfully transition into competitive, integrated employment. And Florida Atlantic University is one of 27 grantees leading this charge. Their Project AccessTECHnology is already generating attention for its focus on creating pathways into high demand technology fields like cybersecurity, cloud computing, and 3D printing. But I don't want to steal your thunder, so let's hear directly from the team behind this exciting work. So, Ayse, let's start with you. Can you introduce yourself to our listeners and tell us about your role at FAU and with the AccessTECHnology Project? Ayse: Absolutely. My name is Ayse Torres, and I'm an associate professor in the departments of Cancer Education, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering at Florida Atlantic University. My background is deeply rooted in vocational rehabilitation, where I help individuals with disabilities transitioning into meaningful careers. I worked in different capacities at the Division of Blind Services and Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Florida for the past eight years at Florida Atlantic University. I focus on developing evidence based strategies to enhance employment outcomes for people with disabilities. With the AccessTECH Project I serve as the principal investigator. This project is an amazing opportunity to work with incredible partners like Doctor Javad Hashemi, associate Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science and Dean from the same college here at Florida Atlantic. Carol: I just think that is the coolest thing. I could not believe your background when you were telling me you were part of the rehab counseling program to I'm like, what is happening? This is like mind blowing. I think this is an amazing partnership. So Javad, same question over to you. What's your role at the university and how are you involved in the project? Javad: Thank you for asking the question. My name is Javad Hashemi. My training is in mechanical engineering. I'm a professor of mechanical engineering, but I've done a lot of research, for example in both mechanical engineering and biomedical engineering. I'm also the associate dean of research for the College of Engineering and Computer Science. My role is to coordinate research activities at the college, within the college, and between our college and other colleges. So this AccessTECHnology is an example of the type of initiative that the College of Engineering and the College of Education together have initiated, and this AccessTECHnology program. We bring the element of technology, high tech education and education of people with disabilities in key areas that we believe the nation needs. Carol: This is so exciting. Ayse, how did the idea for this even come about? Like, how did you two get connected and come up with this awesome project? Ayse: This is a great question. The idea really came out of our long talks with Doctor Hashemi and our partner, Doctor Tim Tansey, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We saw the unmet needs firsthand while working with people with disabilities, and we knew the tech sector is booming. But too often people with disabilities were left out because of several barriers. But these barriers sometimes related to training programs or employers feeling unsure about hiring, well, that's where this collaboration with Doctor Hashemi and the College of Engineering came into play. We ask ourselves, what if we created a program specially designed to bridge these gaps? Well, by combining tailored training, hands on internship and soft skills development, we could not only help participants thrive, but also redefine how employers view disability in the tech world. Carol: I'm just like in I think this is super cool and I don't know anyone doing anything like this anywhere else. So can you guys walk us through the program? Like what are participants going to experience? From the training tracks to the whole certifications and internships? Lay it all out there. Ayse: What's happening, of course, AccessTECH is divided into three main phases. First of all, we begin with Tech Prep, which is a program designed to build participants confidence in foundational employment soft skills. Then we move into specialized training tracks. Participants choose one of the three areas based on their interest and career goals. Cybersecurity, cloud computing or computer aided design and 3D printing. These tracks are hands on and immersive, running for 3 to 6 months and ending with a certification that's recognized across the industry. And lastly, participants engage with Paid Internship, which I highlight its paid internship with our industry partners like Dell Technologies. These real world experiences give them the chance to apply their skills, build professional networks, and gain footing in competitive workplaces. Our partners play a huge role here, not just by offering internships, by fostering rich environments that truly welcome different talents. Carol: So I know you mentioned Dell, who are like your other key partners in this initiative. And are there opportunities for other people to get involved as the project expands? Ayse: We have been building an incredible network of partners. This includes state vocational rehabilitation agencies across the country, community rehabilitation programs, and employers in the tech industry. Our advisory board also features stakeholders from disability organizations, local leaders and people with disabilities to ensure we are aligning with real community needs. Well, this is a great place to say, Carol, I'm just going to go ahead and say, for those who are interested in getting involved, we are always looking to expand our network. Whether you're an employer who wants to host interns or in agencies seeking resources for our clients, there is a place for you here in AccessTECH. Doctor Hashemi, what do you think? Javad: I think it's exactly right. We have an advisory board that consists of more than 15 local companies. And all of these companies have committed to support this initiative. They're all very excited. And as we are advancing in the project, we are contacting and recruiting more companies. I think I had an idea to expand this to other states. We're going to pursue some of the venues that Ayse has thought of, and I think this number of companies will expand. The good thing about the program is that it can be done online. For example, the company could be in California, they could hire somebody in Pennsylvania, and the person in Pennsylvania can do this, that work in an online manner. Cybersecurity, you know, cloud computing solutions, these are all type of jobs that can be done online. We hope to expand this industry base that supports this project. Carol: That really is the beauty of this project, because I think about some of our customers who are, you know, they're stuck really because of the rural nature of where they may live. They may not have access to some really awesome opportunities. But the pandemic showed us the world can be connected via the computer. You can get anywhere. And so as long as they can get some access to broadband and be able to get online, they could do the work. I think that is super cool. And what role does Tim Tansey play in this as your partner. Ayse: He is such a great support for us. Like I cannot just say one word as his role. He has been from the beginning as been with us designing this study, every piece, every aspect of it. And also Doctor Emily Brink is working with us. This is such a great team that we are working with, and we can't do any of this without their support. They're super valuable. Carol: Yeah, absolutely. I know that both of them, they've done a really good job because they've currently got the Quality Employment Initiative, the Technical Assistance Center, funded by RSA. So they have a lot of like real life experience to what's going on, Boots on the ground. Ayse: Exactly. Javad: Tim and Emily's role is really, really important in terms of doing the prep for our applicants, how to deal with industry, how to have a role in the work environment, how to communicate, how to collaborate in a team environment. I think these are the aspects that are truly important. They are equally and maybe even more important than the technology itself. So Tim and Emily's role I agree with Ayse is just crucial. Carol: I think the cool thing about you guys is usually folks get these grants and it takes a long time for that to launch, but you all are already off and running. I mean, I can't even believe it. So we know you've launched your first cohort and you have this fully functional website. You have. All this stuff is out there already. What should state VR agencies know now that you're at go time, you're at the implementation stage. So what should our state VR agencies know about this. Ayse: So as you said, we are so excited to share that we have officially formed our first cohort of participants. This is incredible. The first group includes individuals with different disabilities and a wide range of career interests in tech. They're about to kick off our first phase of the tech program. If you remember, I mentioned that this phase is all about enhancing soft skills. This is going to be great. Additionally, our fully functional website has been a game changer. It serves as the central hub for everything from detailed information about the program to easy online application. Everything is in one place in our website for the state VR agencies. Now is the perfect time to connect your participants with us, because the program is in full swing and we are excited to welcome participants from all over the country. AccessTECH makes the application process super simple. Participants can just head to our website and apply on their own. It's all about empowerment. If you want to refer your clients, just share our website with them. We have set up an easy three step application portal to make things so easy and smooth as possible. Carol: I just want to underscore that I heard you right. This is a national initiative and participants can join from anywhere, Correct? Ayse: That is absolutely right. Carol: Ahh, it's excellent. So what is your recruitment strategy and how are you ensuring accessibility for this kind of broad audience? Ayse: So AccessTECH is designed to reach people all across the country, whether you're in a big city or a small town. If you have a disability, a high school diploma and an interest in tech, this is just for you. When it comes to recruitment, the R strategy is multi-layered, but currently our recruitment plan focuses on to connect with state VR agencies and community organizations across the country. Also, our website is the central piece of scaling the program. It's not just informative but also functional, allowing anyone interested to quickly apply, learn about training tracks, or even connect with our team for questions by using strategic outreach. We are ensuring AccessTECH creates opportunities for a nationwide pool of participants. Carol: How many people could participate in a cohort at a time? Ayse: We are keeping the cohorts at this moment small, like 12 to 15, because we are actually piloting everything that we established in the past six months for the first time. This number will increase as the time goes by. This project is, you know, it's 4 or 5 years. So our goal is to reach 240 by the end of five years. Carol: Nice, nice. So looking ahead, what's the long term impact that you hope to achieve overall? At the end of the program, you're looking back, end of five years, you right in the report, what's it say? Ayse: Well I would say our goal for participant is very simple yet powerful to equip them with the skills, confidence and networks they need to build sustainable careers in technology. On a broader level, we aim to strengthen the tech industry workforce. What do you think, Doctor Hashemi? Javad: I agree, I think that our main goal at the end of the project is to have a significant number of our applicants actually working with industry and having gained enough experience, like Ayse said, to have a sustainable career in any of these three tracks that we have developed. That's our goal. Ayse: I would also add that once we demonstrate success in tech, we can apply similar models to other fields like robotics or programming and continue breaking barriers. Carol: I love it, you guys, I think this is brilliant. And what's so wonderful is it's transferable. Other people are going to pick up on this idea, and it can be replicated elsewhere across the country. Like you said, different industries can get focused on having that same sort of partnership, but you give it that, kind of, that, oh, to go, and to go do this really well. So how can people get in touch or learn more about the project? You talked about the website. Can you give us the website address? Ayse: Yes. You can visit our website at. www.FaU.edu/AccessTech. This is going to take you to a place to explore the program in detail and find contact information and apply to the program. Carol: Very cool. Any other things you want our listeners to know about today about you? Ayse: Very excited to receive applications and altogether strengthen this workforce. Carol: I agree, I think this is great. I'm hoping you get a flood of applicants, I really do. I wish you both much success. Ayse: Thank you, Carol, so much for having us. Javad: Thank you very much, Appreciate it. Carol: Thanks for being here. You're welcome. Good to have you. {Music} Outro Voice: Conversations powered by VR, one manager at a time, one minute at a time, brought to you by the VR TAC for Quality Management. Catch all of our podcast episodes by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for listening!
Israel struck Iran — but could this war set off something far more dangerous? Middle East scholar Nader Hashemi joins Paul Jay to break down what's really behind the so-called '12-Day War.' Far from a clean victory, Hashemi warns the strikes have likely strengthened Iran's hardliners, accelerated the push toward nuclear weapons, and crushed the country's democratic opposition. But this may not be a simple case of Western overreach — it may reflect a deep strategic split between the U.S. and Israel. As Jay argues, Trump may be seeking to normalize relations with Iran, not to promote democracy, but to pry Tehran away from China and regain leverage in the great power rivalry — especially with most of Iran's oil flowing to Beijing. Israel, on the other hand, appears willing to risk regional chaos to achieve regime change and eliminate its last major regional adversary. What's lost in the Western media narrative is the reality that the Iranian people — not the regime — are paying the price. And what's collapsing before our eyes is not just diplomacy but the very idea of a rules-based international order. This war may be just beginning — and its consequences could reshape the global balance of power.
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Wie steht es um die Menschenrechte weltweit und in Österreich? Welche Entwicklungen geben Anlass zur Sorge – und welche Hoffnung? Jedes Jahr veröffentlicht Amnesty International einen Jahresbericht zur Lage der Menschenrechte in 150 Ländern. Im Interview spricht Shoura Hashemi, die Geschäftsführerin von Amnesty International Österreich über die globalen und nationalen menschenrechtlichen Herausforderungen des vergangenen Jahres. Zudem gibt sie Einblick in den Prozess der Entstehung eines solchen Berichts. In Österreich geht es unter anderem um die fehlende Kennzeichnungspflicht für Polizist*innen, die Aussetzung des Familiennachzugs und die hohe Zahl an Femiziden. Außerdem sprechen wir über die unter Druck geratene regelbasierte Weltordnung und die Folgen für internationale Organisationen, die sich dadurch noch stärker behaupten müssen. Shownotes: Den aktutellen Jahresbericht findest du auf der Website von Amnesty International Österreich (amnesty.at).
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Dr. Mahboubeh Hashemi, ND, BCB, naturopathic doctor, and founder of Body Alive, shares how we can reclaim our health through simple yet powerful biohacking tools like nervous system regulation, blood sugar balance, and nourishment—not pills. We unpack how anxiety, stress, hormonal imbalance, and “mommy wine culture” stem from lifestyle misalignment—and why women are overmedicated instead of truly supported. Tune in to learn how feeling safe, supported, and grounded as a woman creates lasting health—not just for you, but for everyone around you. I TALK ABOUT: 05:00 - Dr. Mahboubeh's career switch from neural engineering to naturopathic medicine 13:30 - The dangerous trend of overprescribing psychotropic drugs to women 23:50 - Building resilience instead of numbing: The real path to healing anxiety 26:30 - How motherhood and postpartum stress are wrongly medicated instead of supported 30:00 - The hidden cost of normalizing substance-based coping 35:00 - The healing power of taking 5 minutes for yourself every day 39:00 - How hustle culture has disconnected women from their feminine energy 43:00 - Nervous system regulation tips 46:00 - Low blood sugar = high anxiety and what to eat instead 49:30 - The Body Aligned program: A blueprint for nervous system and hormone healing SPONSORS: Mushroom Breakthrough from BiOptimizers gives you maximum brain power, healthier skin, hair and nails, and supports your immune system. Use code BIOHACKINGBRITTANY for the best discount offer! Feel your best with NOVOS—the only supplement targeting all 12 causes of aging. Use code BIOHACKINGBRITTANY for 10% off your first month! RESOURCES: Optimize your preconception health by joining my Baby Steps Course today! Optimize your preconception health and fertility through my free hormone balancing, fertility boosting chocolate recipe! Download it now! My Amazon storefront Dr. Mahboubeh Hashemi's website (code: BIOHACKINGBRITTANY for a 25% discount) and Instagram LET'S CONNECT: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music
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Round and round and round it goes, where it stops nobody knows… and that's a really good thing if it means it doesn't end up in the unmanageable waste landscape we humans have created for ourselves. In our 99th episode we're joined by Neda Hashemi and Andrés Olivia from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation where we explore why Marketers are key facilitators in the transition to a circular economy. Neda and Andrés talk about their latest research and explain the different ways that the circular economy can future-proof and scale businesses, drive efficiencies, reduce emissions and help to ease the burden we place on biodiversity and the planet. Andrés explains that their are many different ways to implement circularity, “the first one is about selling access rather than ownership for example, a washing machine, what if you rented it instead of owning it? We also have monetising of product through life extension for example selling repair services. And finally, and this is the last resort, once products are no longer fit use, reuse or repair can they can be recycled and turned into new products?” Neda and Andrés share how B2B is leading the charge when it comes to circularity, but in the B2C world, whilst there is plenty of innovation - it is not scaling at the levels required. A reason for this Neda explains is “the demand isn't happening because behaviours are not consistent.” She goes to say, “don't be intimidated by the concept of the circular economy and circularity, all need to do is understand the simple premise of what the business model entails, which again, they have been doing forever and inject their creativity and human understanding into it. And then the potential is huge for them to engage with it.” It's not rocket science, when you remove the word circular economy and focus on what people value and want, then there's plenty of scope to unlock the opportunities. Tune in to hear us talking about how: Bringing in the marketing function as problem solvers and the key communication interface between the brand, the organisation and the consumer is key. The role of education and how Marketers are critical in driving this. The key areas coming out of the research including their “Four Action Pathways” How Marketers can make circularity desirable, irresistible and remove the barriers for adoption. The ‘Why' we need to build a circular economy. How focusing on upstream demand should bring in multiple perspectives to take the innovation forward and bring everybody together to organize themselves around the common objectives. Metrics – from circular sales to increased loyalty and lifetime transaction values. Core resilience of the business is often not brought into the business case for circularity. For more information and resources visit the Ellen MacArthur Foundation The Marketing Playbook for a Circular Economy you'll find here. ________________________________________________________________________ About us… We help Marketers save the planet.
Round and round and round it goes, where it stops nobody knows… and that's a really good thing if it means it doesn't end up in the unmanageable waste landscape we humans have created for ourselves. In our 99th episode we're joined by Neda Hashemi and Andrés Olivia from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation where we explore why Marketers are key facilitators in the transition to a circular economy. Neda and Andrés talk about their latest research and explain the different ways that the circular economy can future-proof and scale businesses, drive efficiencies, reduce emissions and help to ease the burden we place on biodiversity and the planet. Andrés explains that their are many different ways to implement circularity, “the first one is about selling access rather than ownership for example, a washing machine, what if you rented it instead of owning it? We also have monetising of product through life extension for example selling repair services. And finally, and this is the last resort, once products are no longer fit use, reuse or repair can they can be recycled and turned into new products?”Neda and Andrés share how B2B is leading the charge when it comes to circularity, but in the B2C world, whilst there is plenty of innovation - it is not scaling at the levels required. A reason for this Neda explains is “the demand isn't happening because behaviours are not consistent.” She goes to say, “don't be intimidated by the concept of the circular economy and circularity, all need to do is understand the simple premise of what the business model entails, which again, they have been doing forever and inject their creativity and human understanding into it. And then the potential is huge for them to engage with it.”It's not rocket science, when you remove the word circular economy and focus on what people value and want, then there's plenty of scope to unlock the opportunities. Tune in to hear us talking about how:Bringing in the marketing function as problem solvers and the key communication interface between the brand, the organisation and the consumer is key.The role of education and how Marketers are critical in driving this.The key areas coming out of the research including their “Four Action Pathways”How Marketers can make circularity desirable, irresistible and remove the barriers for adoption.The ‘Why' we need to build a circular economy.How focusing on upstream demand should bring in multiple perspectives to take the innovation forward and bring everybody together to organize themselves around the common objectives.Metrics – from circular sales to increased loyalty and lifetime transaction values. Core resilience of the business is often not brought into the business case for circularity. For more information and resources visit the Ellen MacArthur FoundationThe Marketing Playbook for a Circular Economy you'll find here.________________________________________________________________________About us…We help Marketers save the planet.
EXCITING NEWS ON MY FRONT: Season 4 is supported by the iconic Danish shirt brand BRITT SISSECK Please use my code SHIFTHAPPENS at checkout for 20% off of your first purchase.*Valid on full price items only.###Lawyer-turned-entrepreneur Sahar Hashemi has used her deep knowledge of both, the corporate and start-up worlds to become an internationally recognised thought leader on the entrepreneurial mindset. As the founder of two disruptive businesses and the author of a bestselling book on entrepreneurship, she understands entrepreneurial behavior to the core. She also understands corporate behaviour, she also corporate behaviour, having evolved frmo her early corporate law career to witnessing the trnasformation of culture as her start-up grew into a large company. Over the last decade, she spoken to over 400 large organizations. This unique combination of personal experience in both worlds gives her a deep perspective.Sahar is currently the force behind Buy Women Built, an incredible fast growing movement to fill the 250bn British pound gap in female entrepreneurship in the UK, bringing consumer recognition to women-built brands. With the idea back during the Covid lockdown, this movement has grown to over 2,000 brands with a combined turnover of 2.5bn British pounds.Sahar was listed in the Maserati 100, a definitive list of Britain's most successful philanthropists, mentors, and advisors. In June 2012, she was awarded an OBE for services to the UK economy and charity. She has been named a "Pioneer to the Life of the Nation" by Her Majesty The Queen and was recognised Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.Sahar left her legal career at a top London law firm after five years to start Coffee Republic, the UK's first US-style coffee bar chain with her brother Bobby. In five years, they built into one of UK's most recognized high street brands.Sahar is a bestselling author of "Anyone Can Do It", a book demystifying the idea that entrepreneurship is an innate personality trait. Her latest book, "Start Up Forever: How To Build A Start-Up Culture in a Big Comapny", was released in March 2019 and was named The Financial Times Best Business Book of the month.To learn more about my guest, please visit her social media pages and websites:LinkeIn: Sahar's ProfileInstagram: @saharhashemiobeWikipedia: Sahar Hashemi OBE Movement: Buy Women BuiltTo learn more about SHIFT HAPPENS, click here To learn more about Claudia's business Curated Conversations and her Salons in New York, Zurich and Berlin, click hereYou can also connect with Claudia on Instagram @shifthappens.podcast and LinkedIn at ClaudiaMahlerNYCThis podcast is created, produced and hosted by Claudia Mahler.Social Media support Magdalena Reckendrees
In der 23. Folge des Kardio-Podcasts spricht Prof. Dr. David Duncker mit PD Dr. Djawid Hashemi über die kardiale Bildgebung. Sie erörtern Stärken und Schwächen verschiedener Modalitäten wie Echokardiographie, Kardio-MRT und Kardio-CT.
In this conversation, Nosheen Hashemi, CEO of January AI, discusses the revolutionary approach of integrating AI with metabolic health and nutrition. She shares her personal journey into the health tech space, the emergence of multiomics, and how January AI is transforming the way individuals understand and manage their health through data-driven insights. The conversation highlights the evolution of their product, the importance of user experience, and the potential for AI to facilitate behavior change in nutrition. Nosheen emphasizes the urgent need for health awareness and the role of technology in making health accessible to all. Takeaways: January AI is pioneering the integration of AI in metabolic health. Nosheen Hashemi's background in tech and personal health challenges shaped her vision. Multiomics allows for a comprehensive view of health beyond traditional methods. AI can predict glucose responses without the need for continuous glucose monitors. User experience is crucial in health tech; personalization is key. Behavior change in nutrition is achievable with the right tools and data. The healthcare system faces a crisis due to chronic conditions and lifestyle diseases. Education about nutrition and health is lacking among the general public. The future of health tech lies in making tools accessible and affordable. AI has the potential to revolutionize how we approach health and wellness. https://madabolic.com/ https://egym.com/us https://goteamup.com/resources/webinar/future-of-fitness-wellness-franchising
Ryan Hashemi started making Youtube videos in high school in the early days. He quickly learned the difference between "watchable" and "unwatchable content." A majority of unwatchable videos these days are made by brands with good intentions but piss-poor taste. What do these videos look like? They come in a variety of shapes and sizes but these boring videos are basically thinly veiled advertising that brands like to pump out in the name of building an audience. Hashemi now runs an agency called Snowball that helps brands and people with personal brands find the right mix of art & science to create hit shows that create influence, lead to sales and much more. If you're even the slightest bit in charge of a brand, I believe you'll love this value-packed episode and will to learn how to build your brand with video content in this episode of Behind the Brand with Bryan Elliott.Special Thanks to our Sponsor We Feed Raw!We've had dogs in our family for the last 20 years. Our current pups Bear & Bella are mixed breed dogs rescued in 2017. Before I discovered We Feed Raw I was selective but also confused about the so-called healthy kibble I was feeding them. It turns out this expensive kibble was basically the same as feeding my dogs an all-processed, unhealthy food diet. They are now on a We Feed Raw meal plan system that's made custom for them with all the nutrients they need to live happy healthier lives. We Feed Raw food is:Safe and cold-pressurized, free of pathogens packed in BPA-free packingIt's sourced from USDA human-grade meats, food ships and arrives frozen for freshnessThere's 6 different balanced recipes, something for every dog's taste, allergy issues and moreYou never have to worry about being out of food or forgetting to pick more up at the store.Your subscription meal plan comes to your doorstep.Meal plans are customizable based on age, activity level, size and more. Bear and Bella have a new excitement for mealtime and I've seen them lean out and get into even better shape with the healthier food.Want to try it out? Just visit: WeFeedRaw.com and enter code : “Bear” B-E-A-R and new customers will save 30% off the meal plan starter box.Support the show
Will Trump and His Shills For Russia like Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard Turn Us Into Putin's America? | Israel and Turkey Appears to be the Winners in Syria While Russia and Iran are the Losers | How Rising Food Prices Played a Decisive Role in the Election and Efforts to Rein In Food Monopolies Like WalMart backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia
We all know YouTube: we used to watch silly cat videos on it, then it turned into a real content viewing (and making) machine. But it's almost 2025—and many marketers still aren't using YouTube to their full potential. That's where Ryan comes in with his research findings. Did you know long form content is still far more dominant on YouTube? How do you even get started on YouTube these days when it seems like TikTok and Reels are ruling the roost? Plus, Ryan talks about working with clients on their YouTube strategy and “packaging” which includes thumbnails. Why does packaging matter? What happens when you forget the correct packaging? If you're a social media marketer, former YouTube nerd, or just someone looking for more info on video strategy, this is for you. Wix Studio is the web ultimate platform for creative, fast-paced teams at agencies and enterprises—with smart design tools, flexible dev capabilities, full-stack business solutions, multi-site management, advanced AI and fully managed infrastructure. Visit wixstudio.com to learn more. Follow Ryan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanhashemi/ Follow Daniel: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themarketingmillennials/featured Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Dmurr68 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-murray-marketing Sign up for The Marketing Millennials newsletter: www.workweek.com/brand/the-marketing-millennials Daniel is a Workweek friend, working to produce amazing podcasts. To find out more, visit: www.workweek.com
Rhana Hashemi is a psychologist, researcher, investigator, and drug educator, currently doing her PhD in Social Psychology at Stanford University. Her specialty is in addiction, overdose prevention, and harm reduction, especially among youth. She founded "Know Drugs", the first drug education organization in the U.S. that integrates harm reduction approaches into educational institutions, policies, and curriculum. رعنا هاشمی روانشناس، پژوهشگر، محقق و آموزشدهنده مواد است که در حال حاضر در مقطع دکتری روانشناسی اجتماعی در دانشگاه استنفورد تحصیل میکند. تخصص او در زمینه اعتیاد، پیشگیری از اوردوز و کاهش آسیب، بهویژه در میان نوجوانان است. او مؤسس سازمان Know Drugs، اولین سازمان آموزشی درباره مواد مخدر در ایالات متحده که رویکردهای کاهش آسیب را در نهادهای آموزشی، سیاستها و برنامههای درسی ادغام کرده است. https://www.instagram.com/rhana.hashemi https://www.instagram.com/mehran_soma https://www.instagram.com/ravannamacommunity https://knowdrugs.com/ https://www.mindbodyintegration.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reactions to Israel's Retaliation Against Iran Appear to Indicate a Winding Down of Escalation | The Press Allows Trump to Be Lawless While Expecting Harris to be Flawless | Will the Election be Won by the Billionaire Tech Bros or Will the American People Save Our Democracy? backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia
Am 19. Februar 2020 erschießt ein Rechtsextremer in Hanau 9 Menschen aus rassistischen Motiven, weitere werden schwer verletzt. Hanau wird immer untrennbar mit dieser Gewalttat verbunden sein. In 5 Minuten und 29 Sekunden sterben. (Wdh. vom 19.02.2024)
Ali Hashemi is a man of many hats across construction biology and tech, in this fascinating conversation we discuss everything from starting a concrete printing business to vaccines. Automate Construction https://automateconstruction.com TRS Tech https://www.trstechnologies.com/
Shop My Favorite Skincare - Dolce Dew Join our weekly newsletter PowerFemme Social In this powerful episode of The PowerFemme Podcast, we sit down with Rhana Hashemi, the visionary founder of Know Drugs, to dive deep into her journey of transformation. Rhana shares her raw and inspiring story of overcoming addiction and how she turned her struggles into her mission to empower others. We explore her entrepreneurial journey, the identity shifts that came with it, and how she learned to harness her inner power. Key highlights include: Turning your mess into your message and making a lasting impact The importance of boundaries and how to set them as an entrepreneur Navigating addiction and building a successful business rooted in purpose Owning your identity and stepping into your true power Join us as we uncover the lessons and insights that have helped Rhana redefine her life and build a thriving brand focused on healing, transformation, and empowerment. Tune in for an episode packed with inspiration, raw truth, and actionable wisdom.
As the Press and Republicans Clamour For More Policy Details, Harris/Walz Are Winning on Charisma and Change | Today's Harris/Walz Bus Tour of Georgia | An Olive Branch to the US From Iran's Supreme Leader as We Wait For His Promised Retaliation Against Israel backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia
Embark on an inspiring journey with us as we welcome the remarkable Poyua Hashemi, whose entrepreneurial spirit has led him from humble beginnings to founding tech company Spin Touch and SIP Awards, a global spirit brand evaluator. Poya's story is a testament to the power of passion and resilience. From selling candy in middle school to spearheading cutting-edge technology in augmented reality and VR, his experiences offer invaluable lessons for anyone looking to turn their dreams into reality. But Pouya isn't just about business—his forays into magic, stand-up comedy, and acting provide a holistic view of balancing professional pursuits with creative outlets, especially during the challenging times of COVID-19. In an equally captivating segment, we dive into the life of a former business professional who has found new joy in creating comedy content on social media. Transitioning from a more traditional career path to the world of comedy reels, this individual's story underscores the liberating nature of creative expression, even when faced with criticism.Resulting in a large Instagram following to his content.
Am 19. Februar 2020 erschießt ein Rechtsextremer in Hanau 9 Menschen aus rassistischen Motiven, weitere werden schwer verletzt. Hanau wird immer untrennbar mit dieser Gewalttat verbunden sein. In 5 Minuten und 29 Sekunden sterben. (Wdh. vom 19.02.2024)
With Assassinations in Tehran and Beirut, Netanyahu Taunts Iran and Hezbollah to Bring It On | The Arrest of 9 IDF Soldiers by Military Police For Gang Rape of Palestinian Prisoners 36 of Whom Have Been Tortured to Death | A Profile of Senator Mark Kelly as a Possible VP for Kamala Harris backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia
In this episode of Drama Free Healthy Living, host Jess Cording speaks with Arash Hashemi, the creator of Kaizen, the world's lowest carb, highest protein rice and pasta, and the founder of the online community Shred Happens. Arash shares his inspiring journey from being a Fortune 100 finance executive weighing 350 pounds to transforming his life and health through diet, mindset, and lifestyle changes. The discussion covers his favorite Persian dishes, the evolution of Kaizen foods, and the importance of finding sustainable, enjoyable ways to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Arash also talks about the mental challenges associated with weight loss and the role of social media in shaping perceptions about health and fitness. The episode emphasizes the importance of adapting to life changes and maintaining a positive, practical approach toward health goals.
Clip of the Week-"We Shall Reign on the Earth" Brother Joe Hashemi This sermon on the Christian experience of reigning over sin was preached on Sunday morning at the Feast Meeting in Greensboro on June 17, 2012. Bro. Joe uses a number of passages to explain the scriptural doctrine of victory over sin and how sanctified believers are made kings and priests unto God. Brother Jeff Price
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The First 100 | How Founders Acquired their First 100 Customers | Product-Market Fit
Noosheen Hashemi is the Founder and CEO of January, who has developed a platform that predicts diabetic patients' responses to certain foods. January has raised $40 million to date from notable investors such as Felicis Ventures, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, YouTube co-founder Steve Chen, and former Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer.“One out of three people in America has pre-diabetes, and 90% of them don't know it,” said Hashemi. “And one out of nine people has diabetes, and 20% of those people don't know it. So blood sugar is something we should all be managing, but we just don't know that we should.”While other companies have made headway in understanding biometric sensor data—from heart rate and glucose monitors, for example—January AI has made progress in analyzing and predicting the effects of food consumption itself.Where to find Noosheen Hashemi:• Website: Blood Sugar Monitoring Without A CGM | AI Health App | January AI• LinkedIn(18) Noosheen Hashemi | LinkedIn Where to find Hadi Radwan:• Newsletter: Principles Friday | Hadi Radwan | Substack• LinkedIn: Hadi Radwan | LinkedInIf you like our podcast, please don't forget to subscribe and support us on your favorite podcast players. We also would appreciate your feedback and rating to reach more people.We recently launched our new newsletter, Principles Friday, where I share one principle that can help you in your life or business, one thought-provoking question, and one call to action toward that principle. Please subscribe Here.It is Free and Short (2min).
Said Etris Hashemi überlebte das Attentat in Hanau 2020. Seitdem ist in seinem Leben nichts mehr wie zuvor: Sein Bruder stirbt, er wird schwer verletzt. Spitzenpolitiker treffen sich mit ihm. Über seine Erfahrungen hat er nun ein Buch geschrieben. Heise, Katrin www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Im Gespräch
Iran's vow to Retaliate Against an Israeli Strike Could Lead to a Wider War Biden is Trying to Avoid | With MbS and Trump Talking, What Could They Do to Jack Up Gas Prices to Hurt Biden's Reelection? | Good Economic News as Janet Yellen Tries to Get a Level Playing Field With China backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In this episode, I had Ryan Hashemi, known for building the successful media company Jubilee that has 10 million subscribers and 5 billion views on YouTube. We discussed the concept of creator-operators and the importance of long-form content. Ryan shares his insights on creating compelling thumbnails and titles, as well as the need for a strong storytelling approach. We also touch on the trend of creators building businesses outside of content creation. Don't forget to help us grow by subscribing and liking on YouTube! Check out more of Eric's content (Leveling UP YT) and Neil's videos (Neil Patel YT) TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: (00:00) Introduction and Background (02:23) Mission-Oriented Approach and Content Formats (07:39) Creating Compelling Content and Holding Audience Attention (09:09) Experimentation and Learning from Failure (11:30) Collaborating with Influencers and Partnerships (14:41) Hiring and Developing Talent (29:00) Dealing with Copycats and Protecting Originality (37:44) Investing in Up-and-Coming Creators (39:11) Unlocking Value and Participation (41:06) Balancing Work and Family (47:19) Building an Agency for Freedom (52:12) The Power of Audience and Distribution (58:02) The Importance of Compelling Packaging (01:06:29) Asking Hard-Hitting Questions (01:09:48) Leveraging Pre-Existing YouTube Audiences (01:14:28) The Shift to Long-Form Content (01:15:52) The Rise of Creator-Operators Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more! Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Single Grain
In this episode, I had Ryan Hashemi, known for building the successful media company Jubilee that has 10 million subscribers and 5 billion views on YouTube. We discussed the concept of creator-operators and the importance of long-form content. Ryan shares his insights on creating compelling thumbnails and titles, as well as the need for a strong storytelling approach. We also touch on the trend of creators building businesses outside of content creation. Watch the full interview here: https://youtu.be/nGDHAhnbuc4 TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: (00:00) Introduction and Background (02:23) Mission-Oriented Approach and Content Formats (07:39) Creating Compelling Content and Holding Audience Attention (09:09) Experimentation and Learning from Failure (11:30) Collaborating with Influencers and Partnerships (14:41) Hiring and Developing Talent (29:00) Dealing with Copycats and Protecting Originality (37:44) Investing in Up-and-Coming Creators (39:11) Unlocking Value and Participation (41:06) Balancing Work and Family (47:19) Building an Agency for Freedom (52:12) The Power of Audience and Distribution (58:02) The Importance of Compelling Packaging (01:06:29) Asking Hard-Hitting Questions (01:09:48) Leveraging Pre-Existing YouTube Audiences (01:14:28) The Shift to Long-Form Content (01:15:52) The Rise of Creator-Operators Don't forget to help us grow by subscribing and liking on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3owDdLk7HL1dyQnkoBuRew — What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on X or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed Connect with Eric Siu: Growth Everywhere Single Grain Leveling Up Eric Siu on X Eric Siu on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Double Espresso With Dee: Inspiring Stories of Change and Personal Growth
Sahar Hashemi is just the greatest! You will want to hear every piece of wisdom from ultimate second curver Sahar Hashemi OBE. A hugely inspiring serial entrepreneur, author and speaker, she is known for her remarkable journey and contributions to the world of business and entrepreneurship. In her best-selling book, Anyone Can Do It, she advocates that anyone who really wants to be an entrepreneur can be one. We discuss the power of small steps and micro shifts in moving forward and how second curvers can apply her motto of leap and the net will appear. It is all about making the first step and not worrying about having all the answers. Sahar shares her personal experience of following the beaten path, after a degree in law she joined a law firm but quickly realised it wasn't for her. She vividly describes her transformative moments and shares stories of her multiple businesses (Coffee Republic, founded with her brother and Skinny Candy) and Buy Women Built, the fast growing consumer movement she launched, shining a light on amazing brands built by women. "The true high, the real joy, doesn't come from the end result or the fruits of your actions. It comes from being fully engaged in what you're doing, being busy and being in the flow every day." Sahar's story serves as a testament to the incredible results that can arise when we have the courage to step into the unknown and create a life that truly resonates with who we are. Sahar is the author of the entrepreneurship best seller “Anyone Can Do It: Building Coffee Republic from Our Kitchen Table - 57 Real Life Laws on Entrepreneurship” Guest links: Instagram | Website We would love to hear from you. Do send me a dm on Instagram (@secondcurvers) or email us at hello@secondcurvers.com
An Auckland University research project has shown high vaccination rates skew towards new migrants in comparison to those born in New Zealand. The study found children of recent migrants were also more likely to receive vaccines within the first year of moving to Aotearoa than non-migrants. Producer Sofia Kent spoke to Senior Researcher at the University of London Dr Ladam Hashemi about the research project.
Just another guest that is smarter than DD & PS combined! The guys were joined this week by Sam Hashemi. Sam has not only worked with NASA to develop apps for the International Space Station, he is also the CEO & Co-founder of Felt! What is Felt you ask? Only one of the coolest new mapping products on the planet that you probably haven't heard about yet...you're welcome! Felt is without question a better way to work with maps that is powerful enough for GIS Pros, yet easy enough for everyone else to use. As we continue to make maps part of our daily operations just like spreadsheets and a plethora of other online documents, Felt is like the "easy" button for your entire team to collaborate spatially! Music by A Tribe Called Quest!!
Rhana Hashemi is a drug educator and researcher who is the founder of Know Drugs, a paradigm-shifting purveyor of drug education for youth. She joins us today to shed light on her pioneering work in evolving the narrative around how we talk to youth about drugs. Please rate and review this podcast wherever you're listening ( : Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trump's Mental Unfitness Will Now be a Campaign Issue Thanks to Nikki Haley | Undeterred, an Emboldened Iran Benefits From Israel's US-Backed War on Gaza | Exposing Hungary's Dictator Orban as the Blackmailer and Kleptocrat That He Is backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia
A new edition of Roqe featuring interviews with two creative Iranians who have each become viral online sensations for their entertaining videos. First up, Iranian-American content creator and entrepreneur Pouya Hashemi joins Jian from California, to discuss how he went from a successful business developer to a popular funny video presence on instagram with clips that are now in the millions of views. Then comedian and actor Neema Nazeri returns to Roqe - this time from Melbourne, Australia - to chat about his latest move, opening for Russell Peters, and balancing comedy and mental health. Plus Jian and Raha make a big announcement about the first Roqe Live show to be taking place at a theatre soon!
Noosheen Hashemi spent three decades as a successful Silicon Valley leader, investor, and entrepreneur. After watching her parents suffer from poor medical diagnoses, she made it her mission to fill the preventative care gap — leading her to co-found the company January AI. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Gain awareness around blood sugar, increase fiber in your diet, move before and after you eat, try to bring your calories in line with your with your level of activity, and lastly, learn how to fast. 2. We really need to have a full and complete picture of someone's health, as complete as we can from various angles. Most people are managing their health by a single marker, but really, we are way more complex than that. 3. Sensors are fantastic because they provide frictionless, passive continuous data about a person's body. That is exactly the kind of data that we can learn on, because continuous data shows us patterns over time. Power the future of your health. AI-powered glucose insights & predictions to change the way you eat and live - January.AI Sponsors HubSpot Meet HubSpot's new AI-powered Campaign Assistant, a totally free-to-use AI tool tailor-made for the marketers and business builders who spend hours each day on content creation! Head to HubSpot.com/campaign-assistant to test-drive Campaign Assistant for free Thought-Leader Ever thought about giving a TEDx talk. Visit Thought-Leader.com/fire to join a free training and learn how to land a TEDx Talk and spread your message to millions
Noosheen Hashemi spent three decades as a successful Silicon Valley leader, investor, and entrepreneur. After watching her parents suffer from poor medical diagnoses, she made it her mission to fill the preventative care gap — leading her to co-found the company January AI. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Gain awareness around blood sugar, increase fiber in your diet, move before and after you eat, try to bring your calories in line with your with your level of activity, and lastly, learn how to fast. 2. We really need to have a full and complete picture of someone's health, as complete as we can from various angles. Most people are managing their health by a single marker, but really, we are way more complex than that. 3. Sensors are fantastic because they provide frictionless, passive continuous data about a person's body. That is exactly the kind of data that we can learn on, because continuous data shows us patterns over time. Power the future of your health. AI-powered glucose insights & predictions to change the way you eat and live - January.AI Sponsors HubSpot Meet HubSpot's new AI-powered Campaign Assistant, a totally free-to-use AI tool tailor-made for the marketers and business builders who spend hours each day on content creation! Head to HubSpot.com/campaign-assistant to test-drive Campaign Assistant for free Thought-Leader Ever thought about giving a TEDx talk. Visit Thought-Leader.com/fire to join a free training and learn how to land a TEDx Talk and spread your message to millions
Ryan Hashemi is the founder of Hashemi Studios, which helps businesses and creators grow on YouTube, as well as the former Chief Strategy Officer of Jubilee Media, a media company provoking understanding and human connection. Ryan and I talk about the longevity of YouTube, building the “Disney of Empathy”, keys to creating and growing on YouTube, macro and micro experimentation, copying vs. being original, sabbaticals, and knowing what you want. — (01:11) The longevity of YouTube (10:46) Building Jubilee Media, the “Disney of Empathy” (14:33) Micro & macro experimentation, emotions, & competitive analysis (29:14) Copying vs. being original & unique (36:58) Why leave Jubilee? What is Hashemi Studios? (42:43) Ryan's unique skill set (48:29) The 80/20 on creating content early: bottoms-up approach to competitive analysis, plus focus on CTR and retention (55:14) Raw, authentic vs. edited, scripted content (01:01:22) YouTube channels as variety shows; format expansion (01:06:29) Podcasting on YouTube (01:13:31) Sabbaticals: find what you like, talk to people, & prioritize health (01:20:03) What is it that you want? — Ryan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryanhashemi Ryan's Newsletter & Hashemi Studios: https://www.ryanhashemi.com/ Jubilee Media: https://www.jubileemedia.com/ Spencer's Twitter: https://twitter.com/SP1NS1R Spencer's Blog: https://spencerkier.substack.com
You may have seen the Instagram ads CGMs popping up in your feed but probably kept scrolling thinking these devices are not for you. Listen to today's episode to learn why CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitor) can help you manage your weight by showing you when your blood sugar rises and falls. When connected to the January AI software, developed by Noosheen Hashemi, you will be able to understand how food, sleep, stress and exercise affect your blood glucose levels and how you can adjust your lifestyle to balance these fluctuations. Noosheen shares her knowledge and expertise in the area of healthcare technology and why she thinks everyone should try using a CGM! Use the link below to get yours! https://account.shareasale.com/shareasale.cfm?merchantID=136254&storeID=2 Follow Jenn + Lori: @jenngiamo // @schully Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: SUBSCRIBE Be sure to leave a 5 star rating! It really helps grow the show. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: SHARE
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