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In this insightful episode of the Events Demystified Podcast, host Anca Platon Trifan discusses the transformative power of AI in event marketing and strategy with technology strategist David Hirschfeld, founder of Tekyz. They explore the integration of AI into event planning, including how AI can enhance attendee engagement, streamline operations, and ensure ROI. Hirschfeld shares his expertise on AI-driven analytics, predictive modeling, and personalized marketing strategies. Together, they also delve into practical applications of AI, addressing common challenges faced by event professionals, and envision the future of AI in the event industry. Whether you're an event planner, marketer, or entrepreneur, this episode provides valuable insights into utilizing AI to shape the future of your events and business.
03.05.2025 - Maika Hirschfeld (Nr. 1874) by Mecklenburgischer Gemeinschaftsverband (MGV)
Stéphane Kazadi, réalisateur a connu une vie de famille centrée autour de son frère atteint de paralysie cérébrale. A la mort de celui-ci, Stéphane Kazadi s'est enfin autorisé à mettre en lumière la vie et les difficultés de ces enfants, adolescents et adultes qui grandissent et tentent d'exister auprès d'un frère ou d'une sœur porteur.euse d'un handicap. Entre souffrance, rejet, abnégation, surinvestissement, culpabilité, jalousie…. Les ressentis de ces fratries sont multiples, mais souvent invisibilisés et tabous. Stéphane a donc réalisé « Jusqu'à s'oublier », un documentaire touchant, pour être le porte-voix de ces frères et sœurs trop longtemps silencieux. On aborde ce sujet avec Stéphane Kazadi, Lucie Hermant, chroniqueuse, Eléonore Cotman, présidente de FratriHa et Léa Hirschfeld, créatrice du podcast Décalés et du livre « Zeno ». Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Aan de vooravond van Dodenherdenking en Bevrijdingsdag herdenken we niet alleen, maar herkennen ook. Dat is leerzaam, maar ook confronterend. Het boek De tien van Den Haag van Stephan Steinmetz is dat zeker in tijden dat ambtenaren worstelen met vragen van loyaliteit. In Amerika bij de omgang met de regering-Trump. En ook in eigen land met vragen over controversieel beleid.Jaap Jansen en PG Kroeger praten met Stephan Steinmetz over de belevenissen van de tien hoogste ambtenaren op de Haagse ministeries toen in mei 1940 Nazi-Duitsland Nederland binnenviel en al na enkele dagen dwong tot capitulatie.***Deze aflevering is mede mogelijk gemaakt met donaties van luisteraars die we hiervoor hartelijk danken. Word ook vriend van de show!Deze aflevering bevat een advertentie van Lendahand.com - gebruik de code betrouwbarebronnen500 bij je eerste investering (geldig t/m 31 mei 2025)Heb je belangstelling om in onze podcast te adverteren of ons te sponsoren? Zend een mailtje naar adverteren@dagennacht.nl en wij zoeken contact.Op sommige podcast-apps kun je niet alles lezen. De complete tekst plus linkjes en een overzicht van al onze eerdere afleveringen vind je hier***Ineens stonden de secretarissen-generaal moederziel alleen, zonder gezamenlijke beleidslijn. Met een naar Londen gevluchte regering die radeloos was en met een vijandige overwinnaar die scherp had afgewogen hoe de Nederlanders te paaien en te onderwerpen. "Maak er het beste van", zei minister Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy bij het afscheid tegen zijn SG.Steinmetz vertelt met rijke details hoe de ambtelijke top niet alleen een eigen werkwijze moest vinden - die was er voorheen nauwelijks - maar ook moest leren omgaan met een bezetter die geheel anders te werk ging dan waar men zozeer voor gevreesd werd. Een merkwaardige mengeling van opluchting, daadkracht, argwaan en onbestemde vrees nam de overhand. En stiekem waren 'de tien' zelfs blij dat ze zonder ministers, parlement, verdeelde partijen en verzuilde polder nu eens flink en 'modern' aan de slag konden.Adolf Hitler wilde ‘het Germaanse broedervolk' paaien en de Nederlandse economie inzetten voor zijn oorlogsmachine. Steinmetz laat zien hoe bij alle geruststellend klinkende boodschappen - ook over 'het Jodenvraagstuk'- al in de zomer van 1940 doelgericht werd gewerkt aan de voorbereiding van het maatschappelijk isolement en de ondergang van Joden - ook in Nederland.De tien SG's kozen daarbij voor een lijn van formele samenwerking met de bezetter, om bestuur, economie en grondwettelijke rechten zoveel mogelijk overeind te houden. En ze ontdekten dat ze met de bezetter - onder leiding van Hitlers 'stadhouder' Arthur Seyss-Inquart - één doel deelden: NSB'ers zoveel mogelijk buiten de deur houden.Zo probeerden ze vanuit een defensieve houding te doen wat de vader van Jan de Koning zijn tienerzoon destijds voorhield: 'het onderscheid tussen een greppel en de laatste gracht' in de gaten houden. Dat ze zich met hun houding op ‘een hellend vlak' begaven, beseften sommigen al aan het begin van de bezetting. Anderen hielden zich vast aan hun drijfveer ‘erger te voorkomen'. De sterke man onder de SG's, Hans Hirschfeld, noemde het de principiële keuze tussen 'Gesinnungsethik' en 'Verantwortungsethik', naar de terminologie van Max Weber.Een manier om de dialoog met Seyss-Inquart en zijn staf gaande te houden was het niet agenderen van mogelijke conflictstof, maar wel formele protesten uiten als het niet anders kon. Daarna poogden ze de scherpe kantjes eraf te halen, vaak met procedurele trucjes. Toen Joodse Nederlanders geen parken meer mochten bezoeken, ontstond een hele discussie over de definitie van 'een park'.Intussen kaapte de bezetter een perfectionistisch ambtelijk project dat het mogelijk maakte iedere inwoner nauwkeurig te identificeren en registreren. Stephan Steinmetz laat zien hoe naïef professionalisme, cowboygedrag en gebrek aan toezicht vanuit de top rampzalige gevolgen kreeg.Ondertussen droegen veel Nederlanders op de verjaardag van prins Bernhard een anjer – als stil protest. De aanhankelijkheid aan het Oranjehuis deed Nazi-propagandachef Joseph Goebbels tijdens een bezoek aan Den Haag in woede ontsteken. Steinmetz vertelt buitengewoon beeldend van een confrontatie tussen Hermann Göring en opperbevelhebber Winkelman.De NSB buiten de deur houden lukte uiteindelijk niet. Allengs werden Duitsgezinde SG's in vacatures benoemd. Toch probeerden de resterenden van de oorspronkelijke tien ook met hen erbij het land draaiende te houden. De bezetter besefte dat met name Hirschfeld onmisbaar was voor de economische situatie en de loyaliteit van het bedrijfsleven.Hoogst opmerkelijk - en verrassend actueel - is hoe hij de land- en tuinbouw drastisch aanpakte om mogelijke hongersnood te voorkomen. Niet minder hoe hij zo nodig bruut de confrontatie zocht als geweld dreigde, bijvoorbeeld bij een mijnstaking. "Wilt u kolen of lijken?" zei hij ijskoud tegen de generaals.Na de bevrijding werden de SG's vooral beoordeeld op wat zij hadden gedaan om 'het verzet' te helpen. Dat zij hun taak zagen als 'erger voorkomen', de NSB tegenhouden en 'het land draaiende houden' werd minder zwaar gewogen.Des te opvallender is dat de regering na 1945 Hirschfeld toch hoge posten bleef gunnen. Impliciet besefte men blijkbaar dat "Maak er het beste van" het enige was, dat hem en zijn collega's was meegegeven in onmogelijke omstandigheden.***Verder luisteren322 - 30 januari 1933, een fatale dag voor Duitsland en de wereld105 - Dagelijks leven in Nazi-Duitsland478 - Was Hitler een socialist?314 - Prins Heinrich XIII en het verlangen naar een autoritair Duisland385 - Jan de Koning en het verschil tussen een greppel en de laatste gracht479 - Winston Churchill. Staatsman. Redenaar. Excentriekeling.32 - Churchill en Europa: biografen Andrew Roberts en Felix Klos (vanaf 1 uur 3)300 - Ethische politiek: het bijzondere Nederland met zijn 'moreel hoogstaande opvattingen'441 - Extra zomeraflevering: boekenspecial! (oa over de secretarissen-generaal)186 - Hoe je een ministerie bestuurt, terreur bestrijdt en Poetin op je dak krijgt: Tjibbe Joustra over crisis en controle120 - Roel Bekker: Waarom bij de overheid dingen zo vaak fout gaan489 – Trump, Musk en de aanval op de privacy408 – FBI-chef J. Edgar Hoover, de machtigste ambtenaar van Amerika208 - Max Weber: wetenschap als beroep en politiek als beroep200 - De Heerser: Machiavelli's lessen zijn nog altijd actueel***Tijdlijn00:00:00 – Deel 100:52:00 – Deel 201:38:00 – Deel 302:00:51 – Einde Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our guest in this episode is David Hirschfeld, a seasoned software development expert with a physics background and a passion for helping startups succeed. From his experiences of both success and failure, David has crafted the Launch First methodology for rapidly progressing startups from idea to revenue generation. In his conversation with host Jürgen Strauss, David elaborates on the critical elements of startup success, the transformative power of AI, and the significance of detailed documentation for business growth. Key points discussed include:* Importance of Early Product Market Fit: David emphasizes testing the market with a simple prototype and obtaining early sales to validate the business concept.* Leveraging AI for Efficiency: He shares insights on using AI to drastically accelerate software development, highlighting its role as a transformative workplace companion.* Comprehensive Documentation for Success: David underscores the importance of detailed process documentation as a foundation for scalability and business value.This conversation is an enlightening journey through the essentials of startup success and innovation, illustrating how meticulous planning and cutting-edge technology can drive real-world impact.Listen to the podcast to find out more.Show Notes from this episode with David Hirschfeld, TekyzTurning Ideas into Reality with Speed and PrecisionWelcome to another enlightening episode of InnovaBuzz, where we delve into the minds of innovators who turn visionary ideas into tangible success. In this episode, Jürgen Strauss chats with David Hirschfeld, a software development expert and the founder of Tekyz Inc. David shares his insights on efficiently transforming concepts into cash flow, providing invaluable lessons for startups and established businesses alike. Let's uncover the key takeaways from their engaging conversation.The Launch First MindsetDavid Hirschfeld's "Launch First" methodology is about hitting the ground running. He emphasizes the importance of getting a feasible product into the market quickly to test its viability and refine it based on customer feedback. By launching early, startups can create a revenue stream that supports further development and reduces dependency on investor funding. This real-world testing is a litmus test for product-market fit and ensures that the solution addresses genuine customer needs, creating a sustainable business model from the onset.Learning from Failure and SuccessDavid's journey with Tekyz Inc. is filled with tales of both triumph and lessons learned from failures. He candidly shares how his previous ventures, one a success and the other a failure, shaped his understanding of what it takes to build a thriving business. His experience underscores the need for entrepreneurs to focus on the core problem their product solves rather than becoming enamored with their own vision. By prioritizing customer needs, startups can avoid common pitfalls and maintain a pathway to success, learning from the past to forge a brighter future.The Role of Playbooks in ScalingAt the heart of Tekyz Inc.'s operations is the concept of detailed playbooks. These are systematic, document-based workflows that capture the nuanced processes often held as tribal knowledge within a company. By documenting these workflows, companies can ensure consistent quality and scalability, regardless of personnel changes. This systematic approach not only enhances internal efficiencies but also increases the company's value by providing structured, repeatable processes that any new team member or potential acquirer can easily follow.Integrating AI for Business EfficiencyDavid explores the transformative role of AI in business, especially in software development and workflow automation. By leveraging AI, Tekyz Inc. has drastically accelerated its processes, cutting development times and enhancing precision. This integration allows businesses to handle intricate tasks with ease and speed, driving innovation further. David encourages entrepreneurs to embrace AI as a tool that not only streamlines operations but also opens up new avenues for creativity and efficiency, pushing the boundaries of what's possible.Bridging Project Management and CommunicationOne innovative project underway at Tekyz Inc. is automating communication and project management systems using AI. This aims to provide clients and internal teams with a seamless interface to manage projects, track progress, and resolve queries independently. By cultivating a direct relationship with the project management tool, users experience improved clarity and efficiency. This development highlights David's commitment to transforming traditional approaches and providing cutting-edge solutions tailored for today's dynamic business environments.Challenges Can Spark CreativityDavid's approach to innovation often stems from the challenges he encounters, either personally or within his team. He nurtures an environment where identifying and solving problems leads to the development of valuable new products. Encouraging this problem-solving mindset is crucial for fostering creativity and driving business growth. This method not only leads to practical innovations but also ensures that the solutions developed are rooted in real-world needs and applications, aligning closely with the market demands.Conclusion: Embrace Rapid InnovationDavid Hirschfeld's conversation with Jürgen Strauss is a masterclass in effectively navigating the startup landscape. His insights underscore the importance of adaptability, customer focus, and leveraging technology to remain competitive. By adopting a "Launch First" mindset and integrating AI, businesses can significantly reduce time to market and establish a strong market presence quickly. Embrace these lessons to reshape your business strategies and accelerate your path to success.Call to ActionReflect on your current business strategies. Are there areas where you could adopt a "Launch First" mindset? Explore how integrating AI into your workflow can streamline operations. Start documenting critical processes to create your own playbooks. Each step brings you closer to efficiently transforming ideas into reality. Implement these strategies today and observe the transformation they bring to your business journey.The Buzz - Our Innovation RoundHere are David's answers to the questions of our innovation round. Listen to the conversation to get the full scoop.* No. 1 thing to be more innovative – Learn how to talk to AI as if it's your best friend, because AI knows everything about everything.* Best thing for new ideas – Look at the problems you or your team are struggling with, step back, and consider if it's a discrete problem you can abstract and address.* Favourite resource – Use ChatGPT in its various forms, particularly the deep research tool, as your go-to app for information and assistance.* Keep project/client on track – Be meticulous about documenting every detail and maintain an iron grip on the project's details, ensuring everything is tracked accurately.* Differentiate – Show evidence of your exceptional work with the artifacts you create, displaying a high level of detail and transparency that sets you apart.ActionDavid encourages listeners to embrace AI as a companion in their daily lives. He suggests integrating AI to make your life easier, more enriched, and to enhance your access to information in a consumable manner.Reach OutYou can reach out and thank David by visiting his website. If you'd like to connect with him directly, you can also find him easily on LinkedIn, just include a note that you saw him on the podcast.Links:* Website - Tekyz* LinkedIn* Facebook* Twitter - @tekyzinc* Instagram - @tekyzincBooksCool Things About David* Physics Background: David started in physics before transitioning to software. It suggests a unique problem-solving approach rooted in fundamental principles.* Launch 1st Methodology: David turned a startup failure into a methodology for helping other startups succeed. It shows resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to learning from mistakes.* Woodworking, Golfing, and Drawing: David enjoys woodworking, golfing, and drawing leadership insights from raising four successful sons. It reveals a well-rounded individual with diverse interests and a knack for finding inspiration in unexpected places.Imagine being a part of a select community where you not only have access to our amazing podcast guests, but you also get a chance to transform your marketing and podcast into a growth engine with a human-centered, relationship-focused approach.That's exactly what you'll get when you join the Flywheel Nation Community.Tap into the collective wisdom of high-impact achievers, gain exclusive access to resources, and expand your network in our vibrant community.Experience accelerated growth, breakthrough insights, and powerful connections to elevate your business.ACT NOW – secure your spot and transform your journey today! Visit innovabiz.co/flywheel and get ready to experience the power of transformation.Video This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit innovabiz.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode of The Fabric, Buddy sits down with James and Alexa Hirschfeld, the sibling co-founders of Paperless Post. From the company's early days in 2009 to its role today as a go-to platform for designing and managing meaningful events, James and Aleksa share the personal and entrepreneurial journey that brought Paperless Post to life.We go beyond metrics and markets to uncover what drives their vision—from crafting beautiful digital experiences to navigating the challenges of startup life as family and business partners. You'll hear about the traits, decisions, and moments of serendipity that helped them build a business that continues to redefine how we gather.Whether you're planning your next event or building your next company, this conversation unravels the fabric of what makes a modern founder story so compelling.
09.03.2025 - Maika Hirschfeld by Mecklenburgischer Gemeinschaftsverband (MGV)
03.04.2025 - Maika Hirschfeld (Nr. 1844) by Mecklenburgischer Gemeinschaftsverband (MGV)
2139 - David Hirschfeld
durée : 00:42:21 - En marge - Léa Hirschfeld publie son tout premier livre, « Zeno », récit plein d'amour et de colère, sur une relation frère-sœur bien singulière. Officiellement, Anton est handicapé. Léa, elle, dit « décalé ». - réalisé par : Alicia Vullo
Pre-Sell Before You Build: Avoid Costly Startup Mistakes — with David Hirschfeld Most startups fail because they build something no one wants.In this episode of Feel the Boot, I talk with David Hirschfeld, founder of Tekyz and creator of the Launch First method, about how to flip the script and pre-sell your product before you build it. We explore how high-fidelity mockups, early customer conversations, and focused problem validation can help founders avoid wasting time, money, and effort on products that miss the mark. If you're an early-stage founder, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you test, sell, and refine your idea before writing a single line of code.
In this episode of Leadership Launchpad, guest David Hirschfeld, a seasoned software development veteran, discusses the role of systems and protocols in building exceptional teams. Drawing from his extensive experience and his work at Techies, Hirschfeld sheds light on the importance of focusing on the root problems faced by customers rather than becoming consumed by product features. The conversation delves into AI's evolving role in software development, emphasizing the current limitations and the need for effective project management systems to enhance team productivity. Hirschfeld also shares insights into hiring smarter team members and encourages the creation of playbooks and measurement systems to foster continuous improvement within teams. This episode provides valuable perspectives on leadership, team dynamics, and innovation in the tech industry.
What is the difference between product solution fit and product market fit? David Hirschfeld is a seasoned software development expert with over three decades of experience, having held leadership roles at renowned companies like Computer Associates and Intel. He is known for his critical stance on traditional software development methodologies, which he argues often lead to prolonged development cycles and excessive costs. Advocating for his innovative "launch first method," Hirschfeld focuses on minimizing risk and accelerating success by integrating AI-driven workflow optimization, thereby reducing dependence on investor funding. His approach emphasizes creating realistic prototypes and fostering early customer interactions to validate business models, ensuring that startups can efficiently and accurately meet market demands. Key Takeaways: Focus on product solution fit over product market fit is crucial for success in software development. Early sales are important to validate the business model and confirm product-market fit. Prototyping with high-fidelity prototypes helps in assessing customer interest and identifying issues early on. Crafting product demos focused on solving immediate problems helps in achieving product-market fit. Detailed metrics, Kanban methodology, and constant releases are essential for accuracy and efficiency in software development projects. Tracking estimates and actuals, spending time in prototyping, and detailed scope management are key for project success. Maintaining accuracy in estimates and reporting variances is crucial for successful project execution. More from David Hirschfeld David Hirschfeld is the Founder and CEO of Tekyz Corp, a software development company dedicated to accelerating startups through expert product development, AI integration, and workflow automation. With nearly two decades of experience leading Tekyz, David created the Launch 1st methodology—an innovative approach that helps software founders achieve product-market fit fast while avoiding the most common and costly startup pitfalls. Under his leadership, Tekyz has become a go-to partner for software recovery projects, rescuing troubled initiatives and transforming them into scalable, successful ventures. David also shares his insights as the host of the Scaling Smarter podcast and serves as a trusted board member and advisor across various industries. Throughout his career, David has co-founded several ventures, including the groundbreaking social media startup Kloojj and Anzu LLC, a thriving offshore development hub he continues to lead in Pune, India. His broad expertise spans sectors such as real estate, healthcare, logistics, law enforcement, entertainment, and IoT—bringing a unique, cross-disciplinary perspective to every project. With a passion for solving complex problems and creating beautiful, user-centered systems, David remains deeply committed to helping visionary founders bring bold ideas to life—quickly, intelligently, and with lasting impact. Website: https://tekyz.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhirschfeld/ If you are an experienced CEO looking to grow your company, visit https://www.TheCEOProject.com You can also reach Jim by email: Jim@TheCEOProject.com LinkedIn: @theceoproject Instagram: @the_ceoproject Twitter/X: @the_CEO_Project Facebook: @IncCEOproject
What if your MVP isn't the starting point, but the midpoint?This week on SaaS Fuel, Jeff Mains is joined by David Hirschfeld—founder of Tekyz and the creator of the Launch First framework—to challenge the traditional startup playbook. Instead of building first and hoping customers show up, Launch First flips the script: sell a high-fidelity prototype before writing a single line of code.David shares how he learned this lesson the hard way, after his second startup failed by trying to build critical mass before generating revenue. Through Techies, he's worked with 90+ startups and uncovered why most fail: they wait too long to validate product-market fit.This episode dives deep into why most founders fall in love with their product instead of the customer's problem, and how that mistake leads to wasted time, money, and effort. You'll hear how to identify root-level problems, avoid the “Black Robe Syndrome” (a founder's belief-based delusion), and why loving the problem—not the solution—is key.Key Takeaways00:00 – 03:00: Why pre-launch sales work and how to get highly invested beta customers03:00 – 08:00: SaaS Fuel intro + common startup pricing pitfalls08:00 – 15:00: David's origin story — success, failure, and lessons learned15:00 – 25:00: Why MVPs often miss the mark and how high-fidelity prototypes change the game25:00 – 35:00: The psychology of pre-launch buyers and how to close early sales35:00 – 43:00: The real purpose of MVPs: product-solution fit, not product-market fit43:00 – 49:00: Common scaling mistakes and the problem with feature-chasing49:00 – 53:00: A step-by-step niche analysis and how to find your early adopters53:00 – 59:00: Tech stack, team dynamics, and why execution beats visionTweetable Quotes“If you're not selling your product yet, you don't have a business — you have a dream.” – David Hirschfeld“Don't fall in love with the product. Fall in love with the problem.” – David Hirschfeld“Your MVP is for product-solution fit, not product-market fit. Validate the market before you code.” – David Hirschfeld“High-fidelity prototypes close deals. Click-through mockups close questions.” – David Hirschfeld“Fail fast and cheap. If you can't prove your product doesn't work, congrats — you have a business.” – David HirschfeldSaaS Leadership LessonsSell Before You Build Launch First flips the MVP model—use high-fidelity prototypes to validate your idea and sell before writing code.Love the Problem, Not the Product Successful founders obsess over customer pain, not their solution. Talk less about your product, more about their struggles.High-Fidelity Prototypes Are Game-Changers Animated prototypes help customers visualize the full product and build belief, boosting pre-sales and reducing dev iterations.Product Solution Fit Comes After Product Market Fit MVPs are better used to test engagement and usability, not just market demand.Data Over Gut Launch First helps founders make decisions based on actual customer feedback and perceived value, not assumptions.Find One Niche, Solve One Pain Start narrow. Identify your early adopter niche by mapping perceived impact and cost of specific problems.Avoid the Feature Trap Don't build everything customers request. Validate whether new features improve sales or retention before adding them.Guest ResourcesEmail - david@tekyz.comPodcast -
Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack was one of the first students of the revolutionary and influential Bauhaus art school in Weimar. Born 1893 in Frankfurt, he spent most of his life not in Germany but in Australia — in Victoria, to be exact. Hirschfeld-Mack has also left behind a rich heritage of works of art and influence on the local art scene. 80-year-old Resi Schwarzbauer has written a book about him: Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack: More than a Bauhaus Artist. It tells us about his life, his art and his influence on some of Germany's greatest artists. - Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack war einer der ersten Studenten der revolutionären und einflussreichen Kunstschule Bauhaus in Weimar. Geboren 1893 in Frankfurt verbrachte er die meisten Jahre seines Lebens nicht in Deutschland, sondern in Australien - in Victoria, um genau zu sein. Hier hat Hirschfeld-Mack auch ein reiches Erbe an Kunstwerken und Einfluss auf die hiesige Kunstszene hinterlassen. Die 80-jährige Resi Schwarzbauer hat ein Buch über ihn geschrieben: Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack: More than a Bauhaus Artist. Sie erzählt uns von seinem Leben, seiner Kunst und seinem Einfluss auf einige der größten Künstler Deutschlands.
Send us a textIn this insightful episode of "Definitely Maybe Agile," hosts Peter Maddison and Dave Sharrock welcome David Hirschfeld, founder and CEO of Tekyz Inc, to discuss the complexities of effective product management. A 35-year software development veteran and former physics student from UCLA, David brings a unique perspective shaped by leadership roles at tech giants like Computer Associates, Texas Instruments, Intel, and Motorola.The conversation explores the critical balance between product market fit and product solution fit, with David emphasizing why focusing on customer problems rather than product features leads to greater success. Whether you're a startup founder, product manager, or development team leader, this episode with the host of the Scaling Smarter Podcast provides actionable insights for creating products that truly solve customer problems and generate sustainable revenue.This week´s takeaways:The most valuable customer conversations happen when you ask about their problems, not your product features.Successful product management requires understanding both the perceived impact of a problem and its actual cost to customers.Successful founders and product managers are those who love understanding customer problems and spend their time learning about customer challenges.
SummaryIn this conversation, David Hirschfeld, founder and CEO of Tekyz, discusses the intersection of artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship. He introduces the 'Launch First' methodology, which helps startup founders validate their product ideas through pre-launch sales. The discussion covers the challenges of selling to school districts, the evolution of AI in software development, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI. David shares real-world applications of AI, the importance of critical thinking and communication skills for future engineers, and the future landscape of software development in an AI-driven world.Chapters00:00 Introduction to AI and Entrepreneurship03:04 Launch First Methodology05:53 Pre-Selling and Market Validation09:00 Challenges in Selling to Schools12:13 Evolution of AI in Software Development15:09 Real-World Applications of AI17:55 AI's Impact on Business Development19:18 AI Conflict Resolution and Learning20:32 Cloud-Based AI Models and Infrastructure22:11 Ethical Considerations in AI and Data Privacy25:31 Managing Costs in AI Development28:44 The Future of Software Development with AI31:33 Advice for Future Engineers on AI and Coding
David and Katherine time travel 50 years ago to 1975 in our first Hirschfeld Century Podcast episode of 2025! In a year where Hirschfeld received little work from the New York Times, find out what he was doing throughout the year in films, books, and television, plus a special trip to Japan! For the first time ever, we're simultaneously releasing the Visual Companion to the Hirschfeld Century Podcast! Watch the podcast with all of the drawings and images as we discuss them, exclusively on YouTube! The Al Hirschfeld Foundation is now on Bluesky! Follow us here! Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: All Over Town, 1975 The Constant Wife, 1975 Chicago, 1975 A Chorus Line, 1975 Represented on Broadway, 1975 The Wiz (Film), 1978 The Rocky Horror Show (Revival), 2000 The Ritz (Film), 1976 Funny Lady, 1975 (Three Versions) The Sunshine Boys (Film), 1975 The Sunshine Boys (Stage), 1972 The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Film), 1975 The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Stage), 1971 Chico and the Man, 1975 Rhoda, 1975 Howard Cosell, 1975 Masterpiece Theatre Drawings Mrs. Warren's Profession, 1975 She Stoops to Conquer, 1975 Macbeth, 1975 IBM Movies to Remember (1977 and 1979) Harlem as seen by Hirschfeld, 1941 For more on Prints, check out Episode 41 - Prints for more information on Hirschfeld's Prints "Rhythm" Print Series, 1970 Lucille Ball with Fur Stole and Purse, 1975 Charlie Chaplin, 1975 W.C. Fields Print, 1975 Jackie Gleason, 1975 Laurel and Hardy, 1975 Buster Keaton, 1975 Marilyn Monroe in Some Like it Hot, Print from 1959 Drawing Mae West, 1975 George and Ira Gershwin, 1990 World Premiere, 1975 Self-Portrait, 1975 Richard Anobile Books: Drat! W.C. Fields Book Cover, 1975 Why a Duck, 1971 "Godfrey Daniels" W.C. Fields in the Barber Shop, 1975 A Fine Mess, 1975 Hooray for Captain Spaulding, 1975 Charlie Award, 1975 Steve Allen Kitty Carlisle Hart Kitty Carlisle Hart USO Woman of the Year, 1975 S.J. Perelman's Eastward Ha!, 1975 Sardi's (with Warner Bros Characters), 1994 Kabuki Series of Prints, 1976 Pacific Overtures, 1976 Sweet Bye and Bye and Westward, Ha! are the focus of Episode 49, Hirschfeld and Perelman Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
durée : 00:58:55 - Toute une vie - par : Camille Desombre - Médecin juif et homosexuel, Magnus Hirschfeld a fondé, à Berlin, la première association de défense des homosexuels puis l'Institut de Sexologie, refuge pour les “travestis“. Bête noire des nazis, 10 000 de ses livres ont été brûlés lors des autodafés de 1933. - réalisation : Julie Beressi
In this episode of The Tech Leader's Playbook, David Hirschfeld shares his extensive experience in the tech industry, focusing on the transformative impact of AI on startups and business operations. He emphasizes the importance of understanding product-market fit, the distinction between needs and wants, and the lessons learned from both successful and failed ventures. Hirschfeld also discusses practical applications of AI, particularly in healthcare, and the common pitfalls companies face when integrating AI into their workflows. In this conversation, David Hirschfeld discusses the cultural acceptance of AI in companies, the importance of having a strategic implementation plan, and the fear of missing out that drives many organizations to adopt AI hastily. He emphasizes the need for companies to assess whether to build or buy AI solutions based on their core competencies. Additionally, he introduces the 'Launch First' method for startups, which encourages early customer engagement and financial commitments to validate product ideas before full development. The discussion concludes with practical advice for founders on workflow and market validation.Takeaways AI is a transformative force in the tech industry. Understanding product-market fit is crucial for startup success. Founders often confuse needs with wants in their market. Fear is a significant driver of consumer purchasing decisions. Listening to customer feedback is essential for product development. Successful startups focus on solving problems, not just building products. AI can automate processes and improve efficiency in businesses. Cultural acceptance is vital when integrating AI into workflows. Startups should prioritize selling over seeking funding. Education and training can help alleviate fears about AI. Companies often lack a strategic game plan for AI. Fear of missing out can lead to hasty AI adoption. Understanding AI's limitations is essential for effective use. Deciding to build or buy AI solutions depends on core competencies. The 'Launch First' method can improve startup success rates. Early customer engagement is key to validating product ideas. Focus on solving customer problems rather than just features. The Mom Test is a valuable resource for understanding customer needs.Chapters00:00 The Evolution of AI in Tech02:59 Understanding Product-Market Fit06:01 The Importance of Needs vs. Wants08:57 Learning from Success and Failure12:13 Navigating AI in Business14:57 Practical Applications of AI in Healthcare22:09 Cultural Acceptance of AI in Companies23:04 Implementation Strategies for AI24:26 The Fear of Missing Out on AI26:32 Build vs. Buy: AI Solutions28:35 The Launch First Method for Startups40:27 Advice for Founders on Workflow and LaunchingDavid Hirschfeld's Social Media Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhirschfeld/https://www.instagram.com/tekyzinchttps://www.facebook.com/dmhirschfeldDavid Hirschfeld's Website:https://tekyz.com/Resources and Links:https://www.hireclout.comhttps://www.podcast.hireclout.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/hirefasthireright
In this episode, I sit down with David Hirschfeld from Tekyz.inc to explore how AI is transforming the sales process. We discuss how AI can enhance CRM systems, streamline daily tasks, and give sales professionals a competitive edge. Whether you're in sales management or on the front lines, this conversation will show you how to leverage AI for efficiency and better customer relationships. Don't miss it! mash subscribe! ———- David's Bio David Hirschfeld is a 35-year software development veteran with a unique perspective on startups, technological innovation and business growth. A former physics student from UCLA, David's career spans leadership roles at tech giants like Computer Associates, Texas Instruments, Intel, and Motorola, before launching his first startup—which grew to 800 customers across 22 countries and was successfully sold in 2000. Since founding Tekyz Inc. in 2007, David has emerged as a strategic advisor specializing in AI-driven workflow transformation for scaleups and in the design & development of startups. Having collaborated with over 70 startups, he developed the Launch 1st Method—a systematic approach that minimizes risks and accelerates software company success with reduced reliance on investor funding. David's expertise bridges cutting-edge AI technologies, workflow optimization, and startup ecosystem dynamics. When not transforming business strategies, he enjoys woodworking, golfing, and drawing leadership insights from his experience raising four successful sons.
This week, on Today In Space...our first 'Tech Talk' about AI & Business (with some aspirational takes on the role of AI in Humanity's future on Earth and in Space). Our guest David Hirschfeld, CEO of Tekyz, shares the knowledge of his 35-year career in software, including his origin story founding a vending machine software company that grew to 800 customers in 22 countries! We discuss business and AI; including Tekyz's take on the importance of product-market fit and early customer engagement given that "95-98%" of startups fail. David introduced "Launch First," a strategy for pre-launch sales to validate market demand, sharing success stories of securing $70,000 in 60 days for a real estate product and $250,000 for clinical trial software. Long story short - David was a wealth of knowledge and practical expertise, and we talked about almost anything and everything tech, AI, and even philosophy and business along with some laughs! With the way 2025 is shaping up, AI and technology will continue to make a difference in our lives. Our goal is to dive-in head first, try to understand the unknown and talk to experts along the way and share it with you. Our goal is to face our fear of the unknow and try to understand the magic behind it, using the scientific mindset as our guide. If AI's promise of impact is anywhere close to humanity discovering fire, then every little bit of understanding we have will help us make a better future for the world tomorrow. While we definitely recommend you do your homework, all you need to do is get comfortable, get ready to listen, and dive in with us. Alex shares some of his thoughts and concerns about AI, and the two have a great debate of ideas and topics, some of which include: The Value-Add for AI and how it can help you Concerns about AI and Corruption The Quality of data used to train AI models The Energy consumption of AI at scale The future of AI in Space Travel Examples of real life applications of AI to make life better for individuals and businesses We thank David for joining us and being such a great guest! We look forward to checking in with him in the future and see if any of his predictions were spot on. Check out his new podcast, "Scaling Smarter" at https://tekyz.podbean.com/. People interested at becoming a guest can schedule at scalingsmarter.net Note: The description above was drafted entirely by Otter. AI from the audio recording of this podcast. It was edited by a human, Alex G. Orphanos. Keywords: software industry, enterprise projects, vending software, trade show success, startup challenges, product market fit, customer feedback, Mom Test, clinician mindset, Launch First, pre-launch sales, AI tools, code generation, market disruption, self-driving cars, AI innovation, Star Trek economy, financial greed, AI training, useful data, internet infrastructure, power consumption, AI race, large language models, agentic workflows, workflow automation, podcast automation, AI as friend, AI feedback, AI bottlenecks Timestamps: 00:00 David Hirschfield's Career Journey 04:18 Early Startup Experiences and Lessons 10:41 The Importance of Understanding People in Business 14:06 Launch First and Pre-Launch Sales Strategy 27:35 The Role of AI in Business and Future Predictions 28:06 The Impact of AI on Everyday Life and Business 01:00:17 The Evolution of AI and Its Practical Applications 01:09:16 The Future of AI and Its Broader Implications 01:09:05 AI's Potential and Ethical Concerns 01:13:58 AI's Energy Consumption and Practical Applications 01:19:49 Advancements in AI Technology and Workflow Automation 01:22:48 The Future of AI in Human Space Travel 01:24:12 AI as a Collaborative Tool and Personal Reflections 01:24:30 Closing Remarks and Contact Information -------------------------- Here's to building a fantastic future - and continued progress in Space (and humanity)! Spread Love, Spread Science Alex G. Orphanos We'd like to thank our sponsors: AG3D Printing Follow us: @todayinspacepod on Instagram/Twitter @todayinspace on TikTok /TodayInSpacePodcast on Facebook Support the podcast: • Buy a 3D printed gift from our shop - ag3dprinting.etsy.com • Get a free quote on your next 3D printing project at ag3d-printing.com • Donate at todayinspace.net #space #rocket #podcast #spacex #science #3dprinting #nasa #spacetravel #spaceexploration #spacecraft #technology #aerospace #spacetechnology #engineer #stem #3dprinted #ai #aiforbusiness #aiforcreativity #bottlenecks #articificalintelligence #LLM
Cold Open 0:00 News 7:15 Class AA Rankings 23:11 Class A Rankings 36:10 Bemidji HC Ben Kinne Interview 41:59 Games of the past 1:43:45 John Hirschfeld Interview 2:23:33
Wie Magnus Hirschfeld, einer der ersten Sexualmedizinier, gegen sexuelle Diskriminierung kämpfte.
In this episode, our discussion with David from Tekyz, Inc. went beyond the expected, covering a diverse array of subjects that shed light on the dynamic world of software development. It's a thought-provoking and entertaining listen. David Hirschfeld CEO & Founder Tekyz, Inc. www.tekyz.com Launch 1st
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Watching a startup hit a wall despite pouring your heart into it can be exhausting. It's easy to feel like something's missing when the typical “build first, grow later” playbook doesn't seem to click. The frustration often comes from putting so much focus on the product that other vital pieces—like understanding your audience or refining your approach—get sidelined. Success sometimes feels more about adapting than following any one formula. David Hirschfeld is an influential figure in the software industry, with over 30 years of comprehensive experience. He's the founder of Tekyz, a company dedicated to supporting startups with innovative strategies and solutions. Today, David tells us about the critical importance of understanding market needs early, the pitfalls of conventional startup approaches, and how a shift in mindset can significantly impact a company's trajectory toward success. Stay tuned! Resources Tekyz: Bespoke Software Development. Hyper-Exceptional Development Team. David Hirschfeld on LinkedIn David Hirschfeld on Facebook
David Hirschfeld is the founder of Tekyz software development company. In this interview he shares some interesting examples of how he has used artificial intelligence for projects that he has worked on. There are also some speculations on what we may expect to see in the near future. Topics include: Patreon material, David Hirschfeld, software development, Tekyz, artificial intelligence, no one understands how AI works, technology, training data, medical devices, AI integrated into new software, AI development assistant, idea that AI hype is overblown is wrong, Elon Musk, data centers, robotics, autonomous vehicles, parking garages, rideshare companies, Waymo, regulations, DOGE, AI hallucinations subsiding, coding, self improving systems, autonomous vehicle safety, AGI, data privacy, agentic workflow, Microsoft reopening Three Mile Island, geopolitical side to AI development, tech administered influence operations, near future implications
Canada has fallen from 3rd in the 2010 UN e-gov rankings to 47 in 2024. We're stuck when it comes to modernizing government for the digital era. But our guests this week, recorded on location at this year's FWD50 conference in Ottawa, have a new playbook that they say can help get governments in Canada out of the rut and back on track.Anna Hirschfeld and Alex MacEachern and are two of the authors of a new report from the UK-based digital government advisory firm Public Digital called A Radical How for Canada (https://public.digital/where-we-work/canada/a-radical-how-for-canada). It takes inspiration from a similarly titled report that Tom Loosemore and others from Public Digital published last year focused on the UK. It lays out concrete recommendations on the steps that governments in Canada need to take in order to change how government works for the better.Anna has been with Public Digital since 2020 where she is now their Regional Director for Canada. She has supported work with the Nova Scotia and British Columbia provincial governments, as well as other projects back home in the UK. Before that, she worked in the UK government including as the Senior Product Manager on the UK Universal Credit programme, scaling it up from a proof of concept to a live service supporting six million people.Before recently joining Public Digital, Alex was Chief of Staff at the Canadian Digital Service as the team grew from just 30 people to 150, and was involved in a number of significant digital transformation projects in the federal government.Related LinksA Radical How for CanadaWatch on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/kA0cc1mdQ7sChapters00:00 Welcome and Introductions02:41 Interview and Anna and Alex07:40 A Radical How for Canada16:34 Reflections on ArriveCan24:48 Political Transitions38:38 Funding and Procurement46:47 Conclusion
Von Pistolenduellen, Geburtshilfe und einem großen Geheimnis: Andrea Sawatzki erzählt James Barrys Geschichte.
Today, Frank and Andy are joined by David Hirschfeld, CEO and founder of Tekyz Corporation, a firm specializing in helping startups and saving troubled projects with his unique "Launch First" methodology. David brings us into his world of startups, where, believe it or not, he advocates for getting customers before you even build the product! He explains how Launch First combines high-fidelity prototypes, niche targeting, and a lean, marketing-first approach to de-risk software launches and prove real demand.Whether you're an engineer turned entrepreneur, or just curious about the art and science of startups, buckle up for an enlightening episode with insights on maximizing impact and proving product-market fit with speed and precision. Let's dive in!Show NotesLinksMoments00:00 Launch First: Get customers before building product.06:00 Market first, then build software; analyze niche.07:04 Create marketing stack, offer lifetime license, guarantee refund.10:30 Offer lifetime licenses for upfront subscription payments.16:39 Identify top niche problems and assess impact.19:29 Paying customers prove genuine interest and commitment.23:34 Accidentally created first Windows software for industry.25:52 Failed to monetize social media product, Klooj.30:28 Red Hat's AI boosts chatbot data efficiency.33:05 Exceptional teams produce highly detailed, compliant documentation.34:52 Responsibility depends on knowledge and access.40:29 Track time daily, categorize by client, invoice monthly.42:37 Handoff documentation to Google; received positive feedback.45:59 Impressed, thought price was reasonable, despite expectations.48:11 Combining disciplines multiplies value exponentially.51:56 David Hirschfeld discusses startup success strategies.
On this episode of the Cardboard Time Podcast: What We've Been Playing: Kuiperium My Village An interview with Isaac Hirschfeld Our social media: Website, Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky
Herzlich willkommen zu einer ganz besonderen Episode von BierTalk! Diesmal wird es nicht nur interessant, sondern historisch: Wir sind zu Gast bei der ältesten Brauerei der Welt – Weihenstephan! Und das Beste daran? Wir haben die Gastgeber des Podcasts „1.000 Jahre Bier“ mit am Tisch. Matthias Ebner und Anton Hirschfeld, die beiden Stimmen hinter dem Podcast der Weihenstephaner Brauerei, erzählen uns, wie ihre Leidenschaft für das Bier sie zu wahren Dampfplauderern gemacht hat – nicht nur am Mikro, sondern auch in der Braukunst und im Marketing. In dieser Episode sprechen wir darüber, wie ihr Podcast während der Pandemie entstand, wie sie Menschen weltweit auf völlig neuen Wegen erreichen und welche tiefen Einblicke sie durch ihre Arbeit in die komplexe Welt des Bieres gewinnen. Ob es die Zusammenarbeit mit belgischen Brauereien, das große Thema Bierkultur oder die immer wichtiger werdenden alkoholfreien Biere ist – die beiden haben jede Menge spannende Geschichten und Einblicke parat! Gemeinsam tauchen wir in die Vielfalt des Bieres ein und erfahren, warum gerade Podcasts eine so tolle Plattform bieten, um die Welt des Bieres in all ihren Facetten zu erkunden – von der Sensorik über die Geschichte bis hin zur Brautechnologie. Und natürlich geht es auch um die Frage: Warum sind Bier und Genuss eng mit Menschen und Traditionen verwoben? Ob ihr nebenbei die Wohnung aufräumt, auf dem Weg zur Arbeit seid oder einfach nur neugierig auf die Geheimnisse der Weihenstephaner Braukunst – diese Episode bringt euch nicht nur näher ans Bier, sondern auch an die Menschen, die dahinterstehen. Freut euch auf einen inspirierenden Austausch über Tradition, Innovation und die große Leidenschaft fürs Bier. Also, schnappt euch euer Lieblingsbier und seid dabei, wenn zwei Podcast-Welten aufeinandertreffen. Prost und viel Spaß beim Zuhören...
What's in the tarot cards for GOOD SHOW!??? Sarah chats with creator of the The Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot Deck and Guidebook, Emily McGill and gets a mini tarot card reading. EMILY MCGILL is a multi-disciplinary artist and recovering Broadway publicist. At Columbia University's Spirituality Mind Body Institute, she earned her M.A. in Spiritual Psychology. Emily is an early career member of the American Psychological Association, International Association of Applied Psychology, Academy for the Advancement of Postmaterialist Sciences, and the Scientific & Medical Network. She has credits on 20 Broadway shows, including the Tony Award winners A Raisin in the Sun starring Denzel Washington, Memphis, Billy Elliot, and Disney's The Lion King, and will make her debut as a producer on the upcoming Othello starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal. For more, visit IvyLeagueWitch.com. Connect with Emily McGill Instagram @emilyannemcg & @thebroadwayhirschfeldtarot Tik Tok: @emilyannemcg Connect with GOOD SHOW! Instagram: @goodshowpodcast Tik Tok: @goodshowpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Nate talks with Robert Hirschfeld, the director of water quality at the Illinois Prairie Rivers Network. They discuss the water quality crisis in the midwest, chemical pollution in the water and air, pesticide drift, and why despite the common sense that everyone wants “clean air and clean water” we continue to allow polluters to destroy what should be a healthy commons. They also talk about what can be done and how we can move beyond passive acceptance or theatrical protest.
In 2007, when James Hirschfeld got the idea to start an online invitation company, the first person he turned to for help was his older sister, Alexa. Together, they were inspired to create a brand that combined the ease of digital correspondence with the beauty of paper.Along the way, the founders faced myriad challenges: convincing investors that people would pay for virtual paper, settling on the right business model, and—worst of all-- the existential threat of Covid. 15 years after launch - Paperless Post has sent over 650 million invitations, and has even been parodied on Saturday Night Live.This episode was produced by Kerry Thompson with music composed by Ramtin Arablouei. It was edited by Neva Grant, with research by J.C Howard. Our engineers were Robert Rodriguez and James Willetts.You can follow HIBT on Twitter & Instagram and sign up for Guy's free newsletter at guyraz.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
David sits down with Emily McGill, the author of the new Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot deck, to discuss their collaboration on this one-of-a-kind Hirschfeld experience. The Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot Deck is available now online and where most books are sold. Order here! Follow along with the show notes to view the works and cards mentioned in this episode. Pippin, 1972 Dot from Sunday in the Park with George, 1984 - The Queen of Cups Candide from Candide, 1997 - 0 the Fool P.T. Barnum from Barnum, 1997 - I the Magician Luis Alberto Molina from Kiss of the Spider Woman, 1993 - VIII Strength Princess Winnifred from Once Upon a Mattress taken from Villain and Sleeping Heroine, 1962 - 4 of Swords David's Reading: Georges Seurat from Sunday in the Park with George, 1984 - 8 of Coins Willie Sheridan from The Tap Dance Kid, 1984 - Page of Coins Al Hirschfeld, 1980 - XXI The World Stephen Sondheim for Sondheim on Sondheim, 1999 - King of Cups Eva Le Gallienne, 1976 - III The Empress Bob Fosse in Fosse, 1977 - XII The Hanged Person Delores Dante from Working, 1978 - 3 of Coins Velma Kelly from Chicago, 1976 - X Wheel of Fortune Ariel from The Little Mermaid taken from Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid, 1948 - Page of Cups Jud Fry from Oklahoma! taken from The Unforgiven, 1960 - 5 of Coins For more on Emily McGill visit EmilyMcGillEntertainment.com Follow @TheHirschfeldBroadwayTarot on Instagram Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com for all your home good needs! The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
Rosie Hirschfeld is the new director of Bellaire ACV, a ministry focused on sharing the love of Jesus with preschool children and their families while providing care and development to prepare kids for school. Rosie shares with us her history with the church, her passion for education, and what she is most excited about with this new campus of our preschool.
We're celebrating the 50th episode of the Hirschfeld Century Podcast in style with a look back at your favorite episodes. Plus, David and Katherine answer your burning Hirschfeld questions and a few surprises are revealed! Thank you to everyone for listening for the last 50 episodes. We couldn't do it without your support and we look forward to telling more stories from the world of Hirschfeld! Follow along with the show notes to view the works and previous episodes mentioned in this episode. Links for episodes go to alhirschfeldfoundation.org/podcasts. Check your service's listings for past episodes. Episode 1 - Fiddler on the Roof Episode 39 - The Murals of 1958 Episode 49 - Hirschfeld and Perelman Episode 45 - 1964 Episode 43 - Brooks Atkinson & The Lively Years Episode 44 - Disney Episode 23 - Interview with Eric Goldberg Episode 33 - The Dog Show (Online Exhibition) Episode 4 - What's My Line Episode 36 - Call Her Madam: Sex, Crime, and Fun in Polly Adler's New York (Online Exhibition with Debbie Applegate) Episode 32 - It Goes So Fast - Our Town (Online Exhibition with Howard Sherman) Episode 12 - Justin "Squigs" Robertson Episode 48 - Hirschfeld's Drag Show (Online Exhibition with Charles Busch) Episode 27 - Hal Prince Alex Trebek, 1999 The West Wing, 2001 Alias, 2002 The King of Queens, 2001 The Nanny, 1999 The Golden Girls, 1991 The Sopranos, 2001 Bust of Abraham Lincoln, 1919 Episode 38 - Bali Bali Works, 1932 1927 Cubism-inspired works (Rang Tang, Ethel Waters, and Katherine Renwick) Lorne Michaels (with Zeppo Marx), 1999 Tommy Tune, 2002 (Final Published Hirschfeld Drawing) Episode 41 - Prints Evita, 1979 The Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot Deck is available now online and where most books are sold. Order here! Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
In this Sports Geek interview with Sean Callanan, Ben Hirschfeld from Cricket NSW chats about engaging fans, leveraging sponsorships, and the importance of data-driven strategies in sports partnerships. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/ben-hirschfeld-cricket-new-south-wales
There's a new tarot deck that brings Broadway to the tarot through the work of legendary caricaturist Al Hirschfeld — and I got a taste of the deck in action with a reading from its creator, Emily McGill, in a conversation about the spirituality of theater, the "casting" of theatrical icons as specific tarot cards, and how theater fans might use the deck for insight and self-reflection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David and Katherine take a look at the friendship between Al Hirschfeld and satirist S.J. Perelman including their Broadway-bound flop Sweet Bye and Bye, and their subsequent adventures chronicled in the book Westward Ha! or Around the World in 80 Clichés. Thank you Frank Ferrante for recording Groucho Marx' farewell speech to Hirschfeld and Perelman. More on Frank Ferrante here: EveningWithGroucho.com Thank you Robert Bader for the transcript of Groucho Marx' farewell speech as featured in his book "Grouch Marx and Other Short Stories and Tall Tales: Selected Writings of Groucho Marx": Order Here Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: S.J. Perelman Walk a Little Faster, 1932 One Touch of Venus, 1943 Dolly Haus Ogden Nash Sweet Bye and Bye 2011 Recording on Spotify Death in Philadelphia, the Creators of Sweet Bye and Bye, 1947 Drawings from Westward Ha!, 1947 Stanley Tucci in Execution of Justice (On the Right), 1986 Groucho Marx Frank Ferrante as Groucho, 1986 The King and I, 1951 Swiss Family Perelman, 1949 Please write in your questions to us at info@alhirschfeldfoundation.org for our 50th episode special coming in August! Write to us by August 9th with any question you have about the world of Hirschfeld! Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
In today's episode, we hear Dr. Russell Reid, a plastic surgeon at the University of Chicago, and Dr. Arielle Hirschfeld, a family medicine physician, talk about their experiences caring for the migrants who have come to Chicago over the past year. They share challenges they've seen and improvements they hope for, as well as the importance of collaborations between primary care physicians, specialists, and other providers in offering comprehensive care. Our guests also discuss the importance of listening to patients, approaching people without assumptions and with a willingness to learn.Dr. Russell Reid is a pediatric plastic surgeon at the University of Chicago. An accomplished author, Dr. Reid has published book chapters and several peer-reviewed journal articles on a variety of topics, from craniofacial surgery techniques to wound healing.Dr. Arielle Hirschfeld is a compassionate family medicine physician dedicated to providing comprehensive primary care to patients of all ages in Chicago, IL. With a focus on preventive medicine and health promotion, she emphasizes building long-term relationships with patients and their families to address their healthcare needs over time. “Deep Cuts: Exploring Equity in Surgery” comes to you from the Department of Surgery at UChicago Medicine which is located on Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi land. Our guest host for this episode was Tony Liu. Our regular host is Dr. Anthony Douglas. Our senior producer is Tony Liu. Our host is Dr. Anthony Douglas. Our producers are Alia Abiad, Caroline Montag, and Chuka Onuh. Our editor and production coordinator is Nihar Rama. The intro song you hear at the beginning of our show is “Love, Money Part 2” from Chicago's own Sen Morimoto off of Sooper Records. Our cover art is from Renaise Kim.A special thanks this week to our guests, Dr. Arielle Hirschfeld and Dr. Russell Reid. We'd also like to thank all of our listeners for supporting the show. Let us know -- what have you most enjoyed about our podcast? Where do you see room for improvement? You can reach out to us on Instagram or X at @deepcutssurgery. Additionally, you can find more information at our website, deepcuts.surgery.uchicago.edu. To learn more about Fresh Start Surgical Gifts, you can visit their website: https://www.freshstart.org/.
“I'm a relationship person at my core.” – Todd Hirschfeld Growing up, Todd had a seat at some impressive dinner tables, a perk of being the son of a celebrity attorney. Athletes, movie stars, and even the legendary Muhammad Ali graced his family's dinner table on many occasions. For most people, kids especially, that kind of limelight would be blinding. For Todd, it illuminated a vital lesson: Connections and genuine personal relationships, over everything else, open doors & bring life to new opportunities. It's a lesson he's carried with him ever since. Whether trying to break into NASCAR as a driver, becoming a team liaison, or now marketing and directing over-the-top experiences for sporting and special event guests, Todd has prioritized people and relationships to conceptualize new businesses and overdeliver on expectations. The result? He's created one of the most unique, successful, and diversified companies his customers adore, and he's not done yet. To learn more, find him at HMSworldwide.com or LinkedIn. Looking at Todd, it's easy to see that Alan Cohen was right. “Success in business depends more on relationships than spreadsheets.”
Welcome to a new episode of the Get Creative Podcast, where we break down the world of creative finance. In this episode, we dive deep into the intricate process of a hybrid real estate deal, featuring insights from Angel Arellanes and Jordan Hirschfeld. Join us as we explore the challenges and triumphs they encountered, from navigating attorney hurdles to securing a profitable transaction. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable lessons on creative finance strategies. Highlights: "Collaboration is key. You don't know what you don't know until you know." "When you truly have motivated buyers and sellers, patience becomes a virtue." "Always vet your title companies and attorneys. That can make or break your deal." "The mentorship and communities really help ramp up your potential." Timestamps: 00:01 - Introduction to the Get Creative Podcast 01:44 - The Beginning of a Hybrid Deal in Wyoming 04:17 - From Novation to Hybrid: A Journey in Creative Finance 06:44 - Incorporating Jordan as a Transaction Coordinator 09:21 - Challenges of Finding the Right Attorney 12:33 - Keeping the Seller Engaged During a Long Process 16:20 - Breaking Down the Deal Numbers 20:00 - Understanding Hybrid Deals: Sub Two and Seller Carry 23:25 - Advice for Joining the Sub Two Community 28:27 - Transitioning to Full-Time Real Estate 31:04 - Final Advice: Vetting Title Companies and Attorneys ► Join The Subto Community & Learn Creative Finance Directly from Pace: https://paceapproves.com/subto-gc ► Want to Become a Private Money Lender? Join Us For The Upcoming LIVE Training this Saturday to Learn How to Lend Money on Real Estate Deals: http://joingatortribe.com/yt ► Join Our Free Facebook Group to Connect with Pace and his Students: https://paceapproves.com/freefb-yt ► Become a Top Tier Transaction Coordinator and Make Money Doing The Paperwork For Real Estate Transactions: https://paceapproves.com/tttc-gc ► Listen To Pace and His Students Share Insider Secrets To Real Estate Investor Success: https://getcreativepodcast.com/ PLUG IN & SUBSCRIBE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pacemorby/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pacemorby
David Leopold interviews actor, writer, cabaret performer, and drag legend Charles Busch on his vivid career and his work on the online exhibition Hirschfeld's Drag Show, celebrating 74 years of performers in drag across 15 drawings by Al Hirschfeld. Hirschfeld's Drag Show is available to view now at alhirschfeldfoundation.org/exhibitions Recorded at The Algonquin Hotel in New York. Check out The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel Visit CharlesBusch.com Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in the episode: Charles Busch (Two Drawings) Charles Ludlam, 1983 Jose Ferrer Charley's Aunt, 1940 Charley's Aunt (Other Drawings) Mary Martin as Peter Pan, 1954 Peter Pan (Other Drawings) Some Like It Hot, 1959 Myra Breckinridge, 1969 La Cage Aux Folles, 1983 Charles Busch in Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, 1986 Goodbye Charlie, 1959 Liza Minnelli Barbra Streisand Meghan Robinson in Psycho Beach Party, 1987 Andy Halliday in The Lady in Question, 1989 The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, 2002 Lynne Meadow, 1993 Victor/Victoria, 1995 Julie Andrews Valerie Harper Hairspray, 2002 Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
David and Katherine celebrate MGM's centennial with a look back at Hirschfeld's 40+ years working for the studio on many of their iconic films including the Marx Brothers films, Royal Wedding, Meet Me in St. Louis, The Wizard of Oz, and many more! Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: All MGM Images On Ze Boulevard, 1927 The Green Ghost (Released as "The Unholy Night"), 1929 Ordeal (Released as "The Ship in Shanghai"), 1929 Hallelujah, 1928 Hirschfeld Stamps Laurel and Hardy Min and Bill Poster, 1930 The Wizard of Oz Promoting Pandemonium! - Selling Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy to Depression-Era America Book Ft. Works by Al Hirschfeld Stan Laurel Mask, 1933 Oliver Hardy Mask, 1933 Charley Chase Mask, 1933 Flying High (Stage and Film) Marx Brothers (MGM Works) Cabin in the Sky, 1943 Harlem as seen by Hirschfeld, 1941 Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney Films Strike Up the Band, 1940 Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 National Velvet, 1944 "Young Girl" AKA Elizabeth Taylor in National Velvet, 1944 Thousands Cheer, 1943 Til the Clouds Roll By, 1946 The Ziegfeld Follies, 1946 Kim, 1950 Battleground (Misspoken as "Battlefield") An American in Paris, 1951 Singin' in the Rain, 1952 Fred Astaire in Royal Wedding, 1951 Ray Bolger in Where's Charley?, 1949 The Night of the Iguana, 1964 Far From the Madding Crowd, 1967 The Odd Couple (Film), 1968 The Sunshine Boys (Film), 1975 Singin' in the Rain, 1977 A Star is Born, 1977 Another Fine Mess, 1930 Doctor Zhivago, 1965 All MGM Images ------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com
David sits down with guest curator Alan Pally, a trustee of the Noël Coward Foundation, to discuss our new online exhibition Men About Town: Hirschfeld Draws Noël Coward, now available to view at alhirschfeldfoundation.org/exhibitions Recorded at The Algonquin Hotel in New York, David and Alan look back at Coward's extraordinary career and the many figures he worked with through Hirschfeld's drawings. Important Links: Men About Town: Hirschfeld Draws Noël Coward (Full Exhibition) About the Noël Coward Foundation The NY Public Library for the Performing Arts The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: Nöel Coward Lillian Gish Irene Worth John Gielgud Barbara Cook Paula Laurence Private Lives (Various Productions) Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne Gertrude Lawrence The Red Peppers (from Star!), 1968 Private Lives, 1931 Daniel Massey Raymond Massey Laurence Olivier Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in Private Lives, 1983 Joan Collins in Private Lives, 1992 Maggie Smith and John Standing in Private Lives, 1976 Bea Lillie Set to Music, 1939 Elsa Maxwell Blithe Spirit Mildred Natwick Design For Living, 1984 Tammy Grimes Look After Lulu, 1959 Carol Channing Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1949 High Spirits, 1964 Uta Hagen Hirschfeld Century Podcast - Episode 45: 1964 Oh, Coward!, 1987 Marlene Dietrich Waiting in the Wings, 1999 Dana Ivey in Present Laughter, 1982 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Michael Hirschfeld discusses his over 50-year career in the retail real estate industry, focusing on urban markets across the U.S. He started in 1970s New York City at a time when retail brokerage was not the developed field that it is today. He speaks to the evolution of urban retail, the impact of changing market dynamics on retail real estate, and future opportunities within the industry. He also talks about the broader transformations in New York City's urban landscape, providing insights into how shifts in demographics, technology, and consumer behavior have influenced urban retail environments. Michael Hirschfeld is a Vice Chairman at JLL. James Cook is the Director of Retail Research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Alexa: Say "Enable the Where We Buy skill" Email: jamesd.cook@jll.com Watch our video show, Everything We Know About Retail: http://everythingweknow.show/ Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
Mary Hirschfeld is Associate Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. Before joining the faculty at Notre Dame, Mary Hirschfeld was Associate Professor of Economics and Theology in the Department of Humanities at Villanova University where she regularly taught the Humanities gateways Society and God, and honors ACS seminars (ancients and moderns). She completed a Ph.D. in economics (Harvard University) under the direction of Lawrence Summers and Jeffrey Williamson, and a Ph.D. in Moral Theology (University of Notre Dame) under the direction of Jean Porter. Her research is on the boundary between economics and theology, culminating in her book Aquinas and the Market: Toward a Humane Economy (Harvard University Press, 2018).