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The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: Coinbase President & COO Emilie Choi on Building Coinbase Ventures into One of the Best Performing Funds with 0 Employees, How Coinbase Thinks Through Internal Resource Allocation and Prioritisation & Why, When and How To Hire Your COO and H

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 45:41


Emilie Choi is the President and Chief Operating Officer @ Coinbase, the easiest place to buy and sell cryptocurrency. Prior to their IPO earlier this year, Coinbase raised funding from some of the best in the business including USV, a16z, Initialized and Ribbit to name a few. As for Emilie, before Coinbase she was Head of Corporate Development for @ LinkedIn and before Linkedin served in various positions at Warner Bros., including as Manager of Corporate Business Development and Strategy. If that was not enough, Emilie currently serves on the board of Naspers and ZipRecruiter. In Today's Episode with Emilie Choi You Will Learn: 1.) How Emilie made her way into the world of startups, came to lead Corp Dev @ Linkedin and how that led to her joining forces with Brian @ Coinbase as COO & President? What lessons did Emilie learn from Reid Hoffman and Jeff Weiner that she has taken with her to Coinbase? 2.) Corp-Dev Guide: Why are so many startups trying to hire Head of Corp Devs today? What are the signals that suggest now is the right time? How would Emilie structure the process of hiring a Head of Corp Dev? What questions should be asked? How can you test their skills? What mistakes do CEOs often make when hiring Head of Corp Devs? 3.) COO Guide: What does the role of COO really mean to Emilie? How does Emilie advise founders on whether they do actually need a COO? How would Emilie structure the process of hiring a COO? What are some common red flags that concern Emilie when hiring COO's? What is the right relationship between CEO and COO? 4.) Resource Allocation: How does Coinbase think about internal resource allocation between core product and their venture products? What was the thinking behind Coinbase Ventures? Why do they have no full-time staff? What is the core objective of the fund? Why does Emilie think it will be one of the best performing funds in venture? Item's Mentioned In Today's Episode with Emilie Choi Emilie's Favourite Book: The Secret History

Nourishing Women Podcast
289: Wellness Culture is Diet Culture with Emilie Hebert RD/N

Nourishing Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 33:02


Today on the podcast we have new dietitian at Nourishing Minds Nutrition, Emilie Hebert, back on the show to discuss why wellness culture is diet culture. You'll learn the problems that exist with the mindset that a lot of wellness culture takes when it comes to health, and how to differentiate wellness culture vs wellness without obsession.   In this episode we discuss: Emilie's journey from disordered eating to intuitive eating. Ways that Emilie has been influenced by wellness culture. Defining wellness culture and specific examples of how wellness culture gets it wrong when it comes to wellness. How to eat and live according to your values without falling into the trap of wellness culture. How Emilie practices wellness without obsession.   To celebrate Emilie joining the practice, Emilie is offering 10% off her packages for the first 5 clients that sign up, don't miss out on this amazing opportunity! You can learn more about Emilie joining the team and her packages here.    Resources for you: Learn more about our services at Nourishing Minds Nutrition. Read testimonials from our amazing clients here.  Join our FREE support group for like-minded women, the Nourishing Women Community for more community & support. Take a look at our online shop, the Wellness Without Obsession Shop.   Let's hang out! Connect with Victoria and the staff at NMN: Victoria's Instagram Victoria's Website Nourishing Minds Nutrition Instagram Nourishing Minds Nutrition website For every guest that comes on the show, we donate money to Loveland Foundation. The Loveland Foundation, a foundation that provides therapy and  healing to Black women and girls. We are honored to donate monthly to the Loveland Foundation, and you can learn more and donate yourself here.

Journaling With Nature
Episode 34: Emilie Lygren – Interweaving science and poetry

Journaling With Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 63:58


Emilie is an educator, facilitator and poet, whose work reflects a deep commitment to creating a more connected world. She finds joy in exploring the interplay between scientific thinking and poetry and values how each of these ways of thinking can inform the other.Listen to hear more about:Emilie’s work with the BEETLES project and how she has developed as an environmental educator.How the BEETLES team connects with community partners to help make their programming more equitable, diverse, and inclusive.How Emilie began nature journaling and how she always finds her way back to poetry.Social-emotional learning, what it is and how it can be fostered in learners.Emilie’s collaboration with John Muir Laws, first writing their outdoor learning curriculum and then their book “How to Teach Nature Journaling”.The power of using words, pictures and numbers, in tandem, on a nature journal page.The transformative power of connection to the self, community and land.The easy co-existence of science and poetry in Emilie’s work.Find more about Emilie through her website emilielygren.com. You can order her poetry book ‘What We Were Born For’ using this link.Emilie is co-author of the book ‘How to Teach Nature Journaling’. You can order the book from her website here.You can learn more about the BEETLES project through their website beetlesproject.org.Click on the names below to discover more about some of Emilie’s favourite poets:Naomi Shihab NyeJericho BrownKim StaffordRobin Wall Kimmerer’s book, Braiding Sweetgrass, is a work that talks about the interweaving of science, indigenous wisdom and the heart. Find out more about the book and its author at robinwallkimmerer.com.Emilie will be giving  a poetry workshop at International Nature Journaling Week on June 1st, and teaching a class at the Wild Wonder Nature Journaling Conference. You can learn more about the conference and register by going to johnmuirlaws.com/wildwonder. -----------------Sign-up for Journaling With Nature's Newsletter to receive news and updates as well as the Nature Journaling Inspiration List each month! You can support Journaling With Nature Podcast on Patreon, Your contribution is deeply appreciated. Thanks for listening!

Nourishing Women Podcast
172: Can Eating Vegan and Intuitive Eating Coexist? With Emilie Hebert

Nourishing Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 52:59


In today’s podcast episode, with guest Emilie Hebert, we discuss whether or not eating vegan and intuitive eating can coexist. This episode may be one of my favorites to date! If you’ve been wondering if you can eat intuitively as a vegan or vegetarian or with food restrictions such as an allergy or health condition that requires elimination of food, this episode was made for you!   In this episode we discuss: Emilie’s inspiring journey to running her blog, Emilie Eats, and her current journey working towards becoming a registered dietitian/nutritionist. Emilie shares her disordered eating recovery journey, how she knew something was wrong with her relationship with food, and the steps she took to ensure recovery. How Emilie ensured she was NOT eating vegan as a way to control her body, and how she made sure she was still able to practice intuitive eating while respecting her morals and values. Exploratory questions you can ask yourself to ensure you are pursuing veganism for the right reasons, ones that are intuitive eating and health at every size aligned. Practicing liberalization and flexibility with eating habits as a vegan, such as eating non-animal sourced fun foods such as mac and cheese and burgers. Supplements to consider if you are vegan. How Emilie practices wellness without obsession. Blog posts on eating intuitively by Emilie: https://www.emilieeats.com/what-i-would-tell-every-girl-on-the-diet-roller-coaster/ https://www.emilieeats.com/practice-intuitive-eating-vegan/   Learn more, follow along at Emilie’s blog and learn about Emlie’s online course Food Pinstitute here.   This episode is brought to you by my new online course, Permission Stage Playbook.   You know in order to embrace intuitive eating, you’re gonna have to end the fight between you and your body, make peace with and give yourself unconditional permission to eat.   But that’s also what makes this work incredibly challenging, overwhelming and frustrating! That’s why my team and I have created our first ever online course, Permission Stage Playbook.   Permission Stage Playbook is a proven step-by-step guide for how to move past the confusion and overwhelm to become an intuitive eater.   Permission Stage Playbook is the ONLY program of its kind that:   Teach you, step by step, how to give yourself permission to eat and not only make peace with food, but also make peace with your body in order to let it be. Re-align you with your own values and beliefs about health and also who you want to be and how you want to live your life. Help you learn to trust your body and trust yourself to feed yourself, re-learning what it means to “listen to your body”. Help you discover what balance with food looks like and how to live life in the gray area, one where you can embrace an “all foods fit” mentality. Online course created to help you truly understand intuitive eating, especially for those who struggle with being a little too obsessed with all things health and wellness.   The cart is officially open and we would love to have you join our VIP experience, where you will receive the online course material AND group coaching calls with me, a private Facebook support group, support from the entire team at my practice AND (if it could get better than that…) bonus content on exercise and nutrition in the final week of the course.   The cart is open for a limited time only and we are only taking a limited number of students inside the VIP experience of Permission Stage Playbook.   I hope to see you inside the course!   Want to learn more before you sign up?   Then I would love to have you join in on my FREE workshop, Food Obsession to Food Flexibility. There are only TWO DATES LEFT TO CHOOSE FROM, and while the tickets are FREE, they are first come, first serve so CLICK HERE TO GRAB YOUR SPOT TODAY!   Thank to New Chapter for sponsoring today’s episode. You’ve heard me at length chat about why I love New Chapter’s multivitamin, prenatal vitamin and postnatal vitamin. Multivitamins support your foundational health with vital vitamins and minerals. But what’s so amazing is that New Chapter has also formulated a multiherbal for you, think of these as your multivitamin soul mates to add targeted herbal support.  There are four multiherbal options for you to choose from, one for holistic health, one to power up, one for restful nights and one to de-stress.  Take One Daily Multiherbal Holistic, made with black seed, turmeric and ginger.Clinically studied Black Seed has been shown to support healthy cognitive function and memory while relieving occasional stress and anxiety to uplift mood.* For heart and whole-body wellness, Ginger and Turmeric support healthy inflammation response and cardiovascular health.* Or the Only Daily Multiherbal Energy Boost, made to increase energy and stamina. This multiherbal blend is caffeine-free and made with Eleuthero to invigorate the body and enhance energy and endurance even during times of high stress. It also contains my two of my favorite adaptogens, Rhodiola and Maca to support strengthening the body’s natural response to stress and fatigue. I’m personally excited to continue taking my postnatal vitamin and add these two multiherbals into my supplement protocol, as I could definitely benefit from both right now! You can purchase New Chapter multiherbals on New Chapter’s website, Whole Foods, CVS, Amazon and local health food stores. Thank you so much for sponsoring today’s episode NC!   Resources for you: Learn more about our services at Nourishing Minds Nutrition. Read testimonials from our amazing clients here. Join our FREE support group for like-minded women, the Nourishing Women Community. Live Q&As are hosted every Tuesday evening.   Let’s hang out! Connect with Victoria and the staff at NMN: Victoria’s Instagram Victoria’s Website Nourishing Minds Nutrition Instagram Nourishing Minds Nutrition website

Switch4Good
54 - How a Plant-Based Diet Changed Her Life with Emilie Tan

Switch4Good

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 46:44


How can athletes combat debilitating digestive disorders that are keeping them from performing at their peak? Today’s guest is Emilie Tan, speed skater turned endurance ultrarunner and meat-eating IBS sufferer turned plant-based healthy mom.  Like most of us, Emilie ate animal products for most of her life until health conditions starting catching up to her.  Within three months of making the switch, she channeled her newly gained energy into running the 2014 Melbourne Marathon.  In this episode, Emilie sits down with Alexandra and Dotsie to share the major transformation she’s made in her sporting journey, parenthood, and health. Tune in to hear how eating dairy affects your digestive system, the benefits of intuitive eating, and advice for raising plant-based children.    What we discuss in this episode:   - Why Emilie turned to a plant-based diet to stop her IBS   - What happens to your digestive system when you consume dairy   - How Emilie is raising her daughter to be vegan through baby-led weaning   - What Emilie’s doing to ensure her daughter gets all of her nutrients on a plant-based diet   - Emilie’s tips for mothers who are still breastfeeding their babies   - Follow Emilie Tan on Instagram at @emilieendurancerunner. Check out her website at www.emilieendurancerunner.com.   - To support our mission to educate, inspire, and embolden the world to lean into eating plants instead of baby cow growth food, donate today to spread the word.   Connect with Switch4Good   - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2toqAmlQpwR1HDF_KKfGg   - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Switch4Good/   - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/switch4good/   - Twitter: https://twitter.com/SwitchForGood   - Website: switch4good.org

What's Next? Podcast
S.1 Ep. 18: Serving Up a Healthy Lifestyle w/ Emilie Burgess

What's Next? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 46:35


Guest: Emilie Burgess, Registered Dietitian  What's Next: Kevin (first LIVE recording) Emilie Burgess is a former UCONN tennis player from Stonington, CT who has recently entered her career as a registered dietitian. Emilie gives us great insight into why she chose this particular career path and how she has relentlessly pursued it. She talks to us about the current state of "fad diets" (and how they are more of an problem than a solution) and lends some advice about how we can implement a more "healthy" diet. She also throws in some first hand entrepreneurial lessons learned from her recent launch of emilieburgess.com.  Lets get into this awesome episode !  0:00 Intro with Kevin 1:43 Emilie introduces herself and talk about her tennis career at UCONN.  3:50 Emilie experiences her own "what's next" moment earlier than she expected. TAKE AWAY - We all go through our own small "what's next" moments in all stages of our life. Sometimes our passions and interests fade away and that is OKAY. Once we learn to move on to fresh, new things we can discover so much more about ourselves.  5:00 Emilie's transition into the world of nutrition. 9:00 Redefining yourself -- from "athlete" to "former athlete" TAKE AWAY - When you're in that "stuck" point, make a list of five things that interest you and implement each of them into your lifestyle in SOME way (i.e. join clubs, take classes, read a related book). You never know what you could discover. 12:05 How Emilie fully immersed herself into the world of nutrition.  13:00 "The Athlete Diet" 15:00 What all former athletes need to change about their diets as they move into the real world. "Every person's lifestyle is different. Generally, it is finding that 80/20 balance." 16:00 What the 80/20 balance is and how to find it. BIGGEST ISSUE WITH NUTRITION: "People joining in on the bandwagon fads. People thinking they have to hop on these nutrition and fitness bandwagons as soon as they start coming up, when there's no research backing these things up right now."  23:28 What is it like working as a clinical dietitian in a hospital 27:00 How to become a dietitian -- step by step process 33:00 No "one size fits all" nutrition approach.  "Each athlete is so different. in the way they should be fueling up for a practice or game.  34:30 Lessons learned through starting own business (website, marketing, networking) 36:20 Advice for current student athletes: (1) Try new things. You never know what you will end up loving.  (2) Persistence is everything.  (3) Never be afraid to reach out to people. Everyone wants to help you.  (4) Find a positive in every negative.  38:50 Resources Emilie frequently turns to: (1) How Not To Die (2) Health & Wellness Section of NY Times (3) Nancy Clark (author of various nutrition books) What's Next for Emilie? Her goal is to break into the sports nutrition world ASAP (hopefully while living in the Boston area).  46:00 Outro If you liked what you heard, here is how you can get in touch with Emilie: Instagram: @emthedietitian Website: www.emilieburgess.com

No Coaster Needed with Jacob McCourt
S1E2 - Episode 2: Emilie Cushman (Co-Founder & CEO at Kira Talent)

No Coaster Needed with Jacob McCourt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 44:28


On this episode of No Coaster Needed, we spoke to Emilie Cushman. Emilie is the Co-Founder & CEO of Kira Talent. Kira Talent is a Toronto-based company building software to make it easier on Universities and Colleges to assess their applicants. Emilie is a past recipient of the HSBC Woman Leader of Tomorrow Award and was named one of Canada's Top 100 Most Powerful Women in 2012. On the show, we talk about her first dream of being an astronaut, getting into the Next 36, co-founding Kira Talent, how her role evolved and changed over time and all of the anecdotes in between (like how she gave up coffee). To see updates about Kira Talent, you can visit KiraTalent.com and @KiraTalent on all major social media platforms. Interview Notes: 1:35 Emilie's Upbringing 2:00 Wanting to work for NASA 2:40 How she chose Business School over the Sciences 4:23 How did you discover Enactus (Emilie was a past president of the Windsor chapter) 6:20 The spectacle of an Enactus presentation 9:40 What is the Next 36? 11:25 The Next 36 National Selection Weekend 14:16 How did you come up with the idea for Kira Talent? 16:05 Winning the Next 36 16:50 22 Years Old and $2.3M in Funding 20:10 "Step Aside..." 22:30 Would you change anything knowing what you know now? 24:01 Her sales experience 24:45 How did Kira Talent change while you were on Special Projects 27:00 Something happened... again. 30:55 How Emilie managed herself when she became the CEO again 32:45 What does Kira Talent look like now? 35:50 Winning the Odyssey Award at the University of Windsor and coming home 36:45 How do you give back? 38:50 Top tips for managing workload 40:20 What's next for Emilie and wrap-up Season 1 of No Coaster Needed focuses on people with ties to Windsor, Ontario. To see updates about future No Coaster Needed shows, visit NoCoasterNeeded.com or follow me on Twitter @JacobMcCourt.

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: LinkedIn's Head of Corp Dev on Why and When Startups Should Start Relationship Building With Corp Dev, What The Structure of M&A Traditionally Looks Like & How To Mitigate The Biggest Risk of M&A, Integration Risk

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 30:37


Emilie Choi is Head of Corporate Development @ Linkedin where she has led 40+ acquisitions, acquihires or investments. In terms of acquisitions, Emilie led the acquisitions of Lynda, Bizo, Newsle, Bright, Pulse, SlideShare, and Rapportive just to name a few. On the strategic investment side, she led Linkedin's investment in Cornerstone On Demand and G2 Crowd. Before Linkedin, Emilie enjoyed roles such as Director of Digital Business Strategy and Operations at Warner Bros, International Strategy and Ops @ MySpace and Corp Dev and Strategy @ Yahoo. Emilie has also sat on the Naspers board for the last 10 years. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Emilie made her way into the world of M&A and came to lead over 40+ game-changing acquisitions for Linkedin? 2.) In 2016, M&A made up 95% of startup exits, how does Emilie evaluate the current state of exit environments? What 2 reasons have caused the drop in startup M&A? How does Emilie view the rise of PE and strategic investors to the acquisition markets? 3.) Paul Graham said ‘startups should only talk to corp dev when they are doing really well or really badly’. What are Emilie's thoughts on when is the right time for startups to have conversations with Corp Dev teams? When does Emilie you most like to begin the relationship? How does Emilie like to work with VCs in this relationship building? 4.) Paul Graham also described the structure of M&A as "grueling". Does Emilie agree with this? How does Emilie map out the structure of a typical M&A deal, from start to finish? How much of a role does price play in her evaluation of a deal? How does Emilie measure the success of an acquisition? 5.) Matt Switzer @ Hootsuite stated the biggest M&A risk to be integration. What does smooth integrations look like for both consumer vs enterprise? Why do they differ? How can this integration work be de-risked and front loaded? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Emilie’s Fave Book: The Bonfire of the Vanities  Emilie’s Most Recent Investment: Heighten As always you can follow Harry and The Twenty Minute VC on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Snapchat here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. NatureBox Unlimited snack plans offer all you can eat snacks for one fixed price per employee. Naturebox use simple ingredients you can trust to create bold flavors you can’t find anywhere else. All NatureBox snacks are free from artificial junk and variety is endless with options from sweet or savory to vegan or gluten-free. Simply choose the plan that fits your team’s unique snacking habits and select any of NatureBox’s time-saving add-on’s. And beyond Unlimited snacks, you’ll receive perks such as free kitchen setup, no contracts, a dedicated account manager and more. Simply click here to and use the offer code VC20 to get 20% of your first Naturebox month. Leesa is the Warby Parker or TOMS shoes of the mattress industry. Leesa have done away with the terrible mattress showroom buying experience by creating a luxury premium foam mattress that is ordered completely online and ships for free to your doorstep. The 10-inch mattress comes in all sizes and is engineered with 3 unique foam layers for a universal, adaptive feel, including 2 inches of memory foam and 2 inches of a really cool latex foam called Avena, design to keep you cool. All Leesa mattresses are 100% US or UK made and for every 10 mattresses they sell, they donate one to a shelter. Go to Leesa.com to start the New Year with better nights sleep!

The Science of Success
Can You Have It All In Career and Life? Learn the Secrets of Multipotentialites with Emlie Wapnick

The Science of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 46:14


In this episode we discuss what to do if you don’t know what you want to be when you grow up, we look at the concept that you only have one true calling, we learn how to become a better big picture thinkers, we look at the superpowers you can develop by being a “multi-potential-ite,” how to master rapid learning and cultivate beginners mind, the fallacy behind the phrase “jack of all trades,” and much more with Emilie Wapnick.     Emilie is a speaker, career coach, founder of the popular blog Puttylike, and author of the book How To Be Everything: A Guide for those who still don't know what they want to be when they grow up. Her TED talk has been 3.7 million times and translated into over 36 languages. Her work has been featured in Fast Company, Forbes, Lifehacker, and more. How Emilie’s diverse interests and passions lead her down the path of creating a community of people who wanted to do more than just focus on one thing in their lives What does it mean to be “puttylike” Who are Multi-potential-ites and what makes them so interesting and powerful? Do you have a destiny, one true calling? How the industrial revolution shaped our language and understanding of “what you do” being who you are (and why that’s wrong) The idea that there is one specific thing you should master is a socially reinforced illusion & narrative Do you have to focus on one thing to be able to be successful? The assumption that you can either be a master of one thing or a jack of all trades is fundamentally flawed There are nonlinear and multi-connected and multi-faceted domains of knowledge that multi-potential-ites thrive in The diminishing returns and 80/20 principle behind mastering knowledge in different domains The Superpowers of Multipotentialites Idea Synthesis Rapid Learning (and passion) Adaptability Big Picture Thinking Relating and translating How to cultivate the ability to be a better big picture thinker Pattern recognition underpins many of these super-powers How to master rapid learning and cultivate beginners mind The power of exploring other fields and domains and how that can bring back new knowledge to the field you’re an expert in The 4 common approaches that multi-potentialites use to succeed financially in today’s world The “group hug” approach - combining all your interests into one thing The “slash” approach - creating separate and distinct revenue streams that you focus on fractionally The “Einstein” approach - find a job that supports your true passion The “Phoenix” approach - diving deep into a field, then pivoting out into something completely else What you do for money isn’t necessarily more valuable than the other things you do in your life Failure Celebration Week and taking the stigma away from failure If you had 10 lives what would you want to be in each of them? How to cultivate the variety you need in your life and career The importance of getting everything out of your head and onto paper And much more!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Future Squared with Steve Glaveski - Helping You Navigate a Brave New World
Episode #141: How To Be Everything with Emilie Wapnick

Future Squared with Steve Glaveski - Helping You Navigate a Brave New World

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2017 52:45


Emilie Wapnick is a writer, career coach, blogger, and community leader. She is the founder and creative director at Puttylike.com, where she helps multipotentialites (people with many passions and creative pursuits) integrate all of their interests to create dynamic, fulfilling, and fruitful careers and lives. Unable to settle on one path herself, Emilie studied music, art, film production and law, graduating from the Law Faculty at McGill University. Emilie’s TED talk has been viewed over 3.6 million times, and has been translated into 36 languages. She’s been featured in Fast Company, Forbes, Financial Times, The Huffington Post, BBC, and Lifehacker. Her book How to Be Everything: a Guide for Those Who (Still) Don’t Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up, comes out with HarperCollins in May 2017. Topics Covered: Emilie’s book Emilie’s TED talk How Emilie’s foray into music, web design, filmmaking, writing, studying law, coaching and developing a TV pilot prompted her to coin the term multi-potentialite Why we do our best and most rapid learning when we first dive into something new Why multi-potentialism is a strength in a fast changing economic and technological landscape, not an attention deficit disorder Why people might find it hard to chase their potential and instead choose the path frequently traveled and how to break out of this The world has forced us to choose ONE thing, but we can be MANY T-shaped individuals How to handle multiple projects at once Show Notes: Emilie’s book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2NJPTjQ The book’s website: www.howtobeeverything.com Emilie on Twitter: twitter.com/emiliewapnick Emilie’s company: www.puttylike.com Emilie’s TED talk: www.ted.com/talks/emilie_wapnick_why_some_of_us_don_t_have_one_true_calling --- Join the conversation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/futuresquared/where you can discuss episodes, request guests, propose questions for forthcoming guests and access exclusive content and special offers! Listen on iTunes @ goo.gl/sMnEa0 Listen on Spotify @ spoti.fi/2G2QsxV Listen on Stitcher @ www.stitcher.com/podcast/future Listen on Google Play @ bit.ly/FSGoog ‍ If you've got any questions on this podcast feel free to send an email to steve@collectivecamp.us or tweet me on Twitter @steveglaveski or @future_squared Follow me on Instagram: @thesteveglaveski Like us? ‍ It'd make our day if you took 1 minute to show some love on iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud by subscribing, sharing and giving us a 5 star rating. ‍ To sign up to our mailing list head to www.futuresquared.xyz For more information on Collective Campus, our innovation hub, school and consultancy based in Australia and Singapore check out www.collectivecampus.io ‍