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Sim Desai, founder and CEO of Hive, discusses the creation of a secondary stock market for private companies. He explains the challenges of the current system, where selling private stock options is fragmented and opaque. Hive aims to centralize and automate the secondary market process, providing a platform for buyers and sellers to connect. The target market for Hive ranges from small companies with a post-money valuation of $300-500 million to large companies like SpaceX and OpenAI valued at $100 billion. While Hive is not accessible to retail investors, other providers cater to that market. Takeaways Hive is creating a secondary stock market for private companies, addressing the challenges of the current fragmented and opaque system. The target market for Hive includes small companies with a post-money valuation of $300-500 million to large companies valued at $100 billion. Hive provides a centralized and automated platform for buyers and sellers to connect, improving transparency and liquidity. While Hive is not accessible to retail investors, there are other providers that cater to that market. Find Startup Hustle Everywhere:https://gigb.co/l/YEh5This episode is sponsored by Full Scale:https://fullscale.io/Find out more about Hiive here:https://www.hiive.com/Learn more about Sim Desai here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sim-desai-a357aa11/Sign up for the Startup Hustle newsletter:https://newsletter.startuphustle.xyz/ Sound Bites "There seemed to be a real opportunity to centralize and automate the secondary market process." "The retail investor world is hungering for access to this stuff." "Hive has about 2000 companies listed on its platform." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Hive and the Need for a Secondary Stock Market 06:29 Target Market and Growth of Hive 10:35 Competition and Differentiation of Hive 12:45 Listing Companies on Hive and the Role of the Company in Transactions 21:34 The Future of Private and Public Markets 23:55 Revenue Model and Information Disclosure on Hive 27:33 Potential for Funds on Hive 31:47 The Role of Blockchain in the Secondary Stock Market 35:19 Advice for Marketplace EntrepreneursSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sim Desai is the Founder and CEO of Hiive, the first true marketplace for private company stock. Before founding Hiive, Sim spent over a decade at Setter Capital, where he founded and led the firm's venture capital secondaries team since 2015. He grew this business from a new entrant to VC/unicorn trading to its current position as a major global hub. Sim holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Psychology from UBC and a JD/MBA from the University of Toronto.
Generated by Tailor.Get your own personalized daily podcast! Sign up for freeIn this episode, we discuss two major advancements in artificial intelligence: Baidu's release of ERNIE 4.0, an advanced chatbot, and Google's development of Bard, a language model designed to automate coding and enhance Google Assistant. We also explore the increasing use of AI in marketing and predict that GenAI, a tool for generating new content, will have a significant impact on businesses in the coming months. Tune in to learn more about the latest trends in AI. Music: Mosaic [Electro] by Hardcore Scm. Licensed under: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/News articles cited in this episode:- Biden Admin Adds New Rules to Keep American AI Chips Out of China https://gizmodo.com/biden-admin-adds-rules-keep-american-ai-chips-out-china-1850933522- Build a RAG Pipeline With the LLama Index https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2023/10/rag-pipeline-with-the-llama-index/- The US Just Escalated Its AI Chip War With China https://www.wired.com/story/the-us-just-escalated-its-ai-chip-war-with-china/- Chinese search engine company Baidu unveils Ernie 4.0 AI model, claims that it rivals GPT-4 https://techxplore.com/news/2023-10-chinese-company-baidu-unveils-ernie.html- Baidu's CEO says its ERNIE AI 'is not inferior in any aspect to GPT-4' https://www.engadget.com/baidus-ceo-says-its-ernie-ai-is-not-inferior-in-any-aspect-to-gpt-4-162333722.html?src=rss- BSI: Closing ‘AI confidence gap' key to unlocking benefits https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/2023/10/17/bsi-closing-ai-confidence-gap-key-unlocking-benefits/- Baidu unveils Ernie 4.0 AI system, says overall performance ‘on par with ChatGPT' https://cointelegraph.com/news/baidu-unveils-ernie-4-0-ai-system-overall-performance-par-chat-gpt- Hiive, which offers a marketplace to buy and sell shares of private tech companies, lands $4.2M https://www.geekwire.com/2023/hiive-which-offers-a-marketplace-to-buy-and-sell-shares-of-private-tech-companies-lands-4-2m/- Unlocking The Potential Of AI And Data Analytics For Digital Advertising https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2023/10/17/unlocking-the-potential-of-ai-and-data-analytics-for-digital-advertising/- Most companies already using AI in marketing campaigns http://startupsmagazine.co.uk/article-most-companies-already-using-ai-marketing-campaigns- Which Ethical Implications Of Generative AI Should Companies Focus On? https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2023/10/17/which-ethical-implications-of-generative-ai-should-companies-focus-on/- Why The Future Of Generative AI Lies In A Company's Own Data https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2023/10/17/why-the-future-of-generative-ai-lies-in-a-companys-own-data/- Google's ‘Wartime' Urgency to Chase ChatGPT Shakes Up Culture https://www.theinformation.com/articles/googles-wartime-urgency-to-chase-chatgpt-shakes-up-culture- What to Know About The Information's 50 Most Promising Startups https://www.theinformation.com/articles/what-to-know-about-the-informations-50-most-promising-startups- How To Develop A Plan For Bringing Generative AI Into Your Business https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2023/10/17/how-to-develop-a-plan-for-bringing-generative-ai-into-your-business/
Mel is the founder of Hiive Society and Inspire Happy Humans and a former primary school teacher. Mel's passion and expertise lie in Positive Psychology and the neuroscience behind manifestation, which she currently teaches within her Hiive Society membership platform for women in business.  Prior to Hiive Society, she aimed to get Positive Psychology interventions into as many classrooms as possible, by creating and selling downloadable teaching resources. This experience is what has brought her to the podcast today.  Mel and I discuss: Mel's teaching background and journey The in's and out's of Positive Psychology, in particular, the neuroscience behind manifestation and the steps you can undertake to manifest and visualise your goals and dreams and turn them into reality How Positive Psychology can contribute to becoming a confident and empowered teacher The four (4) steps to manifest: Ask, Believe, Act, and Receive. Character strengths and how to apply them in the classroom for both teachers and students Our passion for personal development How you can work with Mel  Find Em: www.thegradguide.com.au Instagram: @thegradguide_ Facebook: The Grad Guide LinkedIn: Emma Gentle  Find Mel: Www.hiivesociety.com Www.hiivesociety.mn.co (membership platform) https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Inspire-Happy-Humans Instagram.com/hiivesociety Facebook.com/hiivesociety Facebook.com/groups/hiivesociety
Tophotel Today vom 01.03.2023 mit diesen Themen: 1. Zuversicht im Deutschland-Tourismus 2. Hiive steht kurz vor Opening 3. Tophotel Newcomer Award: Jetzt bewerben!
Trever Yarrish is the owner and founder of Zeal Software and The Hiive co-working space. He is also a good friend and one of my favorite people to chat with about stoicism. He's an avid student of stoicism and brings many of the stoic principles and ideas into his companies as well as his personal life. We sat down and had a chat about life, work, family, and the importance of having a process for managing your mind and emotions.
Sam Rodriguez brings over two decades of invaluable experience and knowledge as a real estate professional in Southern California - as well as an extensive background in leadership and business consulting across North America with previous corporate roles with eXp Realty, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Keller Williams Realty and Re/Max along with a couple independent boutique brokerages, providing him a perspective in which he best understands the value of the agent and real estate brokerage partnership. Sam most recently led the exponential growth at eXp Realty from 2,600 agents in 2017 in North America to over 65,000 agents internationally! Sam has also been an accomplished Realtor in Southern California where he operated a small sales team. Sam is the founder and host of the HiiVE real estate podcast, where he hosts many National real estate influencers and top producers. Sam's recent entry into the world of finance as a founding partner of the mortgage industries first ever fully compliant revenue share model for Loan Originators, Branch Managers and Realtor partners, creates a financial alignment and wealth building never seen before in lending.
#UprootTheSystem, plus Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award finalists announced. Meet Indigenous Climate Champion, Chook Chook Hillman, and save the honey bees with this Dyson Design Award Finalist, HIIVE!
Angels of Deutschland: Wie und warum man Business Angel wird
Willkommen zur elften Episode von AngelsOfDeutschland. Heute geht es um Arbeitsorganisation. Manche meinen, dass Startups der Gegenentwurf zur prozessdominierten "alten Arbeitswelt" sein sollten. Aber wie sieht zum Beispiel eine strukturierte Zusammenarbeit als Business Angel mit dem Startup Team aus? Wie sollte das Reporting oder die Dokumentation aussehen? Wie sollte die Kommunikation organisiert sein? Warum und wann ist es Ă¼berhaupt wichtig, Regeln zu schaffen? AuĂŸerdem gehen wir der Frage nach, was in diesem Zusammenhang Agile und New Work beitragen kann. Wir haben dazu Darius Moeini von der Berlin Innovation Agency zu Gast (25:00). Und wir hören den Investment-Pitch von Hiive, bei denen es um die Neuerfindung des Bienenstocks geht (39:00).
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Ciaran is the COO & co-founder at Swoop Ciaran is a business and economics graduate from Trinity College Dublin. He began his career at KPMG in Sydney as a Senior Market Analyst before moving to London where he worked as a management consultant with a range of clients including EY, Intersport, Vodafone, and Oakley. Ciaran found a passion for growing businesses and building communities around them which brought him to Hiive in September 2013. At Hiive, he oversaw the development and successful launch of Hiive.co.uk, the professional network for creative people which now has over 150,000 registered members and 4,500 businesses on board including Google, BBC, Facebook, Framestore, Channel 4, Penguin and Sony. In 2018, he co-founded Swoop, an online platform for SMEs looking to raise finance through debt, equity, and grants. Ciaran has overseen the development and launch of the platform which simplifies and speeds up access to loans, grants, equity funding and savings for businesses across the UK and Ireland.
Euge Deeply Rooted grew up in the East of Johannesburg, South Africa. Enthusiastic about deep house music since mid 90s, influenced by compilations from Masters at work,Vinny and Iggy Smalls. His aspiration of becoming a dj started to get real when he graduated from the School of Excellence in 2008. He started collecting full length tracks for him to learn how to fuse two tracks digitally in 2010. He was then introduced to mixtapes by a dj friend Gmza back in 2014 for exposure and this is when the Sense of Life podcast came to life. His first episode attracted an audience from various places around South Africa and that got him his first gig outside Gauteng traveling to Mafikeng in the North West. While he was there, another gig confirmation to play in Bloemfontein came his way. Interesting enough, this gig was his breakthrough gig which has led him to spin the decks in other parts of the country like Harrismith, Qwaqwa, Pretoria, Limpopo, Richards Bay, Soweto, North of Joburg etc. Euge has also had his own tour in collaboration with another deep house dj, Deep Marvin. In 2016, the POI and Deeply Rooted tour brought the likes of London based duo Sahin Meyer, headlining at House 22 in Pretoria. Passionate about what he does, Euge attended the annual Bridges for Music Conference and his highlight for 2017 was playing at the Bridges for Music after party at Larocha in Kayelitsha. Upon his return from Cape Town, he realised that instead of just recording mixes alone, he decided to collaborate with his old friends who are also in the same field. They came up with a concept called The Hiive, which is one of the fastest growing media companies in the industry given the fact that they’ve only been operating for less than a year. Through videography content of his live sets which are still in the company archives, Euge aims to be global according to the company’s standards and its vision. Look out for more exciting content from Euge Deeply Rooted on The Hiive Media. Tracklist: 1. Gily - House Music (Original Mix) (00:05:03) 2. The Verticals - Jersey Jam (Original Mix) (5:04) 3. Mijangos Feat. Luis Elorza - Into The Philly Sound (10:40) 4. Prunk, Chris Stussy - Brooklyn Tears (Original Mix) (15:59) 5. Baffa Jones - Epiphany (Original Mix) (20:47) 6. Midland People - Calling Me (Original Mix) (26:24) 7. Demarkus Lewis - Together (Original Mix) (30:24) 8. Husky - Promise Me (Original Mix) (35:41) 9. Moon Rocket, Re-Tide - Unlimited Love (Club Rework) (40:31 - 45:00) Bookings: hiivebookings@mail.com/+27799107933 Enquiries: thehiive49@gmail.com Facebook: Euge Deeply Rooted || The Hiive Media Instragram: @Euge Deeply Rooted || @thehiivemedia Twitter: @thehiivemedia1
In this episode we are joined by Simon Barros who is the coordinator at Hiive, which is a professional network for creative people set up by Creative Skillset. Creative Skillset is a UK wide strategic skills body working with the UK’s screen based creative industries to develop skills and talent from classroom through to boardroom.  MORE INFORMATION For more information on this episode, and to view accompanying images and videos, visit the episode web page at: http://www.slinkyproductions.co.uk/backlight/16-creative-skillset-simon-barros-hiive/ You can find out more about Creative Skillset and Hiive at: https://creativeskillset.org https://app.hiive.co.uk  ABOUT BACKLIGHT Backlight is a podcast for marketing people, video and film producers, and anyone who has an interest in applying media and digital marketing techniques to their own businesses or careers. Each episode brings you a one-to-one interview with an industry expert from a variety of media, marketing and video production topics - to help you explore how to enrich your video content, and how to maximise distribution channels and audience reach. * Backlight (noun); Illumination from behind which helps to give depth to an image. * Backlight is brought to you by Slinky Productions - a video production company based in Birmingham UK - http://www.slinkyproductions.co.uk Â
The Photographer for The Puerto Vallarta Travel Show, Eduardo Solorzano Talks Photography, Food and Fun Places to Visit in and Outside Puerto Vallarta Mexico.  Subscribe to The Puerto Vallarta Travel Show on iTunes Listen to the Podcast in the Player Below! Hello fellow travelers, welcome this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel show. I am your host Barry Kessler and I am just so happy to be to introducing you to my favorite vacation destination, and maybe even yours, Puerto Vallarta Mexico. That music you were just listing to is performed by Alberto Perez, the owner of the La Palapa group of Restaurants, La Palapa and The Eldorado [caption id="attachment_308" align="alignleft" width="300"] Puerto Vallarta by Eduardo Solorzano[/caption] Restaurant on the Southside of town, right down on the beach in Puerto Vallarta and if you play your cards right you can catch Alberto Perez singing and playing the Somba de Puerto Vallarta just like I did the other night, while enjoying dinner under the stars, toes in the sand at the waters edge. So romantic, so Puerto Vallarta. If you haven’t been here yet, take my advice and get your selves down here. The people of Vallarta await you with open arms. Take my word for it. This week I have a real treat for you but first, let’s see what’s happening in Puerto Vallarta this week, the 27th of March, 2017. As you may or may not know, the Puerto Vallarta Airport is going through a remodeling process so not everything is hunky dory. The Mexican Bank Affiliated ATM machines that were in the lobby of the airport, then taken away during the remodel are [caption id="attachment_307" align="alignright" width="300"] Puerto Vallarta by Eduardo Solorzano[/caption] finally making it back into the lobby of the airport. Word has it that there are now at least two machines back, and thanks to Yael who works at the airport for giving me the scoop. Yael is going to come on the show and..Sure... I'd love to see and talk about what u do... I'm an airplane Dispatcher and also starting to do some vids for a YouTube channel to talk about vallarta, pointed at ppl that make it a home, subjects such as where, when, do, don't, expensive, most value etc Also planning on focusing in micro restaurants that have flavors most have probably never tasted. For sure... I also provide info on how the flights are doing... Specially in weekends I know it is rough not knowing when ur loved ones will get out and have to wait ages for them to make it out in the lobby where you buy your travel voucher for your taxi or van to your hotel or lodging. That makes it easier to get your pesos when you land at the airport with your ATM debit card. For more information about money exchange and cell plans and what to expect when you arrive at the Puerto Vallarta Airport, you should listen to episodes 2 and 3 of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show where we talk about all of those important items and more so listen to the podcasts or read my shownotes to those shows. And if you would like to watch a cool video I made which is actually a primmer for those of you who don’e knoe what to expecy when you arrive at the PV airport, you need to see it. I will have a link to it in my shownotes for this episode. Check it out. It will help you understand and prepare for what to expect. Don’s get caught in the Shark Tank…Just Sayin’. Check Out the Video About What to Expect When you Land at the Puerto Vallarta Airport [embed]http://traffic.libsyn.com/puertovallartatravelshow/The_Puerto_Vallarta_Airport.mp4[/embed] Now you listeners are really coming through with your great suggestions, your stories and questions all about Puerto Vallarta and I just want to say thanks! Thank you for reaching out to me with your positive feedback and really thoughtful suggestions. First, a wonderful review popped up in iTunes from Mismaloya Ray, he says…. P.v at its best : by Mismaloya Ray A must listen for all new and seasoned travelers to our beautiful bay. As a Puerto Vallarta fan for the last 30 years, I have learned and enjoyed so much keep up the good work . Can't wait for the new episodes thanks so much . I got this email from Listener Linda who writes… Hi - I've listed to a few of your episodes. Just listened to the one about bus travel. Thanks for doing these. I have a topic idea. It's regarding salaries. I've read that people working at hotels for example make the equivalent of $7 US a day. This doesn't make sense to me. Where do these people shop? I know they might not shop in the tourist areas where prices are high. But how can they afford clothes, food, a pop, a bag of chips? Even a couple of bus rides a day would put a serious dent into their daily wage. I've seen locals shop at Ley's. Do they get a discount? How much would a cashier at Ley's get paid? I'm just trying to make sense of this. I always tip all service staff and assume a lot of people do also, so that would increases salary's but not by much. Just curious. Well Linda, I talked with Eduardo about your question and if you’er listening, and I know you will be, he will give you his best answer to your questions. As I understand it, minimum daily wage in Mexico is like $4.50 a day US. Just sayin’. And I got an email from Ray, Maybe it’s Mismaloya ray  who says this First off let me introduce myself, my name is Ray and I'm from Wisconsin. My wife [caption id="attachment_306" align="alignright" width="300"] Puerto Vallarta by Eduardo Solorzano[/caption] Cherie and I feel the same way you and many others feel about Puerto Vallarta. It was my wife and I's first trip together when dating back in 2001 and we have been coming back almost every year since. We travel to other locations sometimes, but always make time to return to Puerto Vallarta. Through the years we have met many friends both local and north of the boarder. We enjoy some of our old favorites and always find new places of interest. As time goes on we are lucky to be able to spend more time there, we are up to two weeks. We are very lucky, but always look forward to returning after we get home. Thank you for your shows, I enjoy listening to them. I know you ask for suggestions so I wanted to sit down and type you up a correspondence about some of our favorite places. Some of our favorite places in Puerto Vallarta are: Twisted Palms Lounge Al mixes the best drinks in Puerto Vallarta in our opinion and he is a good friend. Derby Burger If you want to eat like your back in the states. Don't forget to order a shake. Two Taco Stands we frequent often are El Flaco and the one by Archie's Wok. I've been going to that one for years, they remember me when I show up, but realize I've never asked the name.  My wife just informed me it's listed as Tacos El Cunado. Last year we hiked with Al from Twisted Palms and his friends from Boca to Los Animas and eat and drank at El Caracol. What a great time. We make it a point to watch the sunset every night, from our condo or one of the many places on the beach. Some of our favorites are [caption id="attachment_305" align="alignright" width="300"] Puerto Vallarta by Eduardo Solorzano[/caption] Langostino's, Cuates y Cuetes and the Red Onion. Still catch it at the Sea Monkey a few times a visit. Lastly I enjoy getting out in the morning and walking to Yamir to pick up a pastry for Cherie to go with her coffee. I really enjoy watching people where ever we travel. That time in the morning has people busy getting ready for the day. Thanks again for your work on the show. If you have any future ideas for a show and are looking for listener input let me know. I would like to make other visitors trips better. Take care. Sincerely, Ray and Cherie Thank you Ray, for reaching out and sharing your experiences with me and my listeners. I will have all of Ray’s suggestions in the shownotes for this podcast lucky #13. With that in mind, let’s get to my next guest. This was a fun interview because I love this guy and you will too. His name is Eduardo Solarzano, and Eduardo is an artist, he is a professional photographer. Now, if you have been to my website or if you have seen the album art for The Puerto Vallarta Travel Show you have already seen his work. That’s his photograph and I am so grateful to him for letting me use his photo for my show. Eduardo is my brother from another mother for sure. Such a fun guy and a real mensch. [caption id="attachment_304" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Puerto Vallarta by Eduardo Solorzano[/caption] I wanted Eduardo to tell you a little about what he does here in Paradise, and I also wanted to have a chance to ask a local, where do locals go when they want to have a great meal, and where would a local suggest a visitor to Puerto Vallarta go that may be a little bit unusual or a place that naturally, a tourist would not take the time to see and discover. So let’s join Eduardo Solorzano in Puerto Vallarta Mexico and get the scoop from our boots on the ground. Great Breakfast With the Locals Mercado Municipal Rio Cuale Upstairs Fredys Tucan Coco’s Kitchen Calle Pulpito -  Eduardo likes the Green Chiliquelles with Beans on the side Lunch Spots Ocho Tostadas El Barracuda for Seafood La Palapa Mezzogiorno Italian Beach Club, Bucerias  Dinner Vieta CafĂ© de Artistes Archie’s Wok-Asian Bucerias Mark’s Bar and Grill Porto Bello in the Marina Vallarta Taco Stands Tacos Ruli – Near the Stadium across from the Sheraton Hotel. See map Pepe’s Taco – Near the Pemex Gas Station as you enter town. Hours 6 PM to 6AM. TiTi’s  Local flavor His Favorite [caption id="attachment_1326" align="alignnone" width="300"] Tacos Ruly[/caption] Places to go San Sebastian Italian Restaurant Montebello Restaurante Italiano San Pancho La Cruz de Huanacaxtle – Lots of nice places to eat in the Marina but in town Eduardo just loves Columba!  So now you all understand why I just love this guy. He is so much fun! By the way, after the interview I got an email from Eduardo who said he forgot to mention one of his very favorite places in PV to eat and that was El Arrayan. Funny he should mention that because I interviewed Carmen Porras, the co owner of El Arrayan in the downtown area of Puerto Vallarta the other day and I plan to have that podcast episode for you soon so stay tuned. Carmen does a couple of cooking classes and we will be joining her like I said, in a couple of weeks. I have added all of the restaurants that Eduardo mentioned to the shownotes for this episode of The Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. You can find them at www.puertovallartatravelshow.com. The restaurant that Eduardo spoke so glowingly about, CafĂ© de Artistes is an incredible place. Let me try to describe the place to you…. Okay that’s all for now, Thanks for listening all of the way through. Next week stay tuned for more on the ground reports from Puerto Vallarta and my next show. Remember, this is an interactive podcast as you have found by the emails I read at the beginning of the show. I depend on your questions and suggestions about all things Puerto Vallarta. If you think of something I should be talking about, please reach out to me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending us your message. [caption id="attachment_302" align="alignleft" width="600"] Puerto Vallarta by Eduardo Solorzano[/caption] And remember, if you are considering booking any type of tour while you are in Puerto Vallarta, you must go to Vallartainfo.com, JR’s website and reserve your tour through him, right from his website. Remember the value for value proposition. His experience and on the ground knowledge of everything Puerto Vallarta in exchange for your making a purchase of a tour that you would do anyway, you’re just doing it through him as a way of saying thank you. It costs no more than if you were to use someone else so do it. Really. And when you do take one of these tours, email me about your experiences. Maybe you can come onboard and share with others what you liked or didn’t like about the tour. Again contact me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending off a message. And once again, if you like this podcast, Do like Mismaloya Ray did and please take the time and subscribe and give me a good review on iTunes if you would. That way we can get the word out to more and more people about the magic of this place. So, thanks to Eduardo Solorzano for coming on and talking with us, and you need a good photographer to shoot a family portrait while on vacation in Paradise, Email me or Eduardo and put him to work for you. He’s great and his contact information is right here in the shownotes for Lucky episode #13.  And thanks to all of you for listening all the way through this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. This is Barry Kessler signing off with a wish for you all to slow down, be kind and live the Vallarta lifestyle. Nos Vemos amigos!      Â
After The Edinburgh International Television Festival in August and our Open Doors careers event at 3 Mills Studios, we thought it was time to delve into the world of television for our September episode of #heardonhiive... With more than 16,000 Hiive members interested in television, we sought careers tips from some of our Hiiveans who have been there, done that, and are still doing it...! Listen in for advice on how to network within the industry, get your foot in the door, and stand out from the crowd... Featuring: Guy Hide, runner at Zinc Media Maya Francis, (http://hiiv.ee/2dFt3Er) former Mama Youth trainee Hannah Lee, (http://hiiv.ee/2dO3aak) work experience student at 3 Mills Studios Music by Etherwood Produced by Charlie Duffield
Welcome to the first episode of our new monthly podcast Heard on Hiive! #heardonhiive This month we explored how to set and run your own creative business, and interviewed some of our talented Hiive users and entrepreneurs who have done just that! Britt Seel is a fashion designer and stylist with over 10 years experience in the fashion and costume industry. She is the Creative Director for the New Artists Emporium 'Cult Mountain' which supports emerging designers. Savannah James-Bayly is a producer who established her own film and TV production company Fox Cub Films in 2012. She was a participant in the American Pavillion's Film Programme at Cannes 2015, Birds Eye View Filmonomics 2016, and has been selected for Edinburgh Festival's 2016 Talent Lab. Frank Wesley is a designer and jewellery maker who has built his own personal brand - Frank Wesley London - and business, selling bespoke jewellery, street wear caps and tshirts via Instagram. Featuring: Frank Wesley Charlie Duffield CiarĂ¡n Burke Simon Barros Jane Saunders Britt Seel Savannah James-Bayly Produced by Charlie Duffield