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Hans Vargas Silva joins this episode of Dark Rhino Security's Security Confidential Podcast and Videocast. Hans is a leader in cybersecurity leader. He has extensive experience in the field. Hans has worked with Sallie Mae and is currently with Marathon Petroleum. He has a great academic background with degrees and certificates from Purdue, MIT, and Harvard. He provides his thoughts and experiences on protecting critical infrastructure from cyber intrusions, compliance and cybersecurity, giving back to the community and much more. 01:13 How Hans got into Cybersecurity 04:00 How education shapes a career in Cybersecurity 08:56 Critical Infrastructure and Cybersecurity 19:40 Compliance is a low bar for Cybersecurity 23:57 Incomplete deployments of Cybersecurity solutions 24:49 How to communicate cyber risk 29:58 The dilemma of regulators 34:44 Sharing security information with the Federal Gov't 39:20 Contributions to infosec from academia 42:25 Giving back and volunteering To learn more about Team Rubicon
Hans Herkert, a first-generation rice farmer in California’s Central Valley, and I talk quite a bit about the ways rice fields serve vital ecological functions – including raising salmon and providing temporary shorebird habitat during migration. There is an emerging awareness or recognition that ecosystem services are crucial to maintain a hospitable planet for human life, and we find ourselves in a position where we must use preservation, restoration, and biomimicry on working lands.Coming from a small town heavily dependent on agriculture, and with extended family in the farming industry, Hans got his career started serving in a support role and then took the plunge in 2011 by acquiring a lease on a 154-acre field. The bird and wildlife benefits from rice field management were always at the top of mind for Hans, and I learned quite a bit about the evolution in California from burning rice straw after the harvest to now flooding the fields to decompose it instead. By recreating floodplains that used to exist naturally, rice farmers like Hans are providing critical wildlife habitat and building climate resiliency.Hans and I talk about the emerging research and pilot programs attempting to value these kinds of ecosystem services, including a recent study by University of California and the California Rangeland Trust. We talk about a few conservation programs that incentivize farming practices that maximize benefits to wildlife, the potential challenges scaling up these programs, and one of the biggest challenges facing California: the demands for water. Hans is a thoughtful steward of the land and I hope you learn as much as I have from our conversation.--- FULL EPISODE NOTES WITH LINKS @ https://truestewards.com/hans-herkert ------ TOPICS DISCUSSED ---1:39 – The path from growing up in Colusa to that first lease4:12 – Not your grandfather’s rice field – how is rice farmed today?6:45 – The ecological impact of flooding rice fields after the harvest7:57 – Water in the context of rice production plus the benefits in recreating floodplains that used to exist naturally11:02 – Recent studies attempting to value these ecosystem services12:05 – Incentive programs to increase economic feasibility of synching farming practices with benefits to wildlife14:38 – Is there enough funding for every farmer to participate if they want to?16:52 – Resources for people interested in these types of programs17:37 – How Hans stays on top of current farming trends and best practices18:17 – The demands for water in California, increasing supply through storage and conservation22:37 – Agriculture practices not only coexist with wildlife but can allow wildlife to thrive24:00 – Steep learning curve starting out and the importance of the business management side of things25:44 – Failure is an opportunity to learn27:16 – Hans suggests actions to take to learn more about these conservation efforts28:06 – Birding in the Sacramento Valley in the winter time, after the harvest
In this episode, Hans Comyn and Michael Skye talk about what it takes to find peace within conflict by suspending your own judgement of the other. To find more information about the honor window and seek guidance, PM Michael Skye at @michaeliskye on instagram or facebook. Timestamps: 00:21 The solution to judgments 06:57 Why we judge 12:40 The desire behind the judgements 16:15 How Hans solves judgements 18:37 Don't tolerate!! __________________ For suggestions and questions, you can contact Michael Skye at https://www.instagram.com/michaeliskye For more information on the Ronin Radio project: https://www.facebook.com/theroninradio/
In this episode of the Treasury Career Corner podcast, I’m joined by Hans Grundström, the Treasury Manager & Director at Getinge Group. Hans is Swedish but received his business degree from Trinity College Dublin and lived in Ireland for 20 years working for Getinge, CITI, and Accenture. Today, Hans is the Treasury Director of an intercompany lending operation for Getinge. The company was founded in 1904 in the small town of Getinge in Sweden. It’s a leading global provider of products and systems that contribute to quality enhancement and cost efficiency within healthcare and life sciences. Getinge provides hospitals and life science institutions with products and solutions aiming to improve clinical results and optimise workflows. Their offering includes solutions for intensive care, cardiovascular procedures, operating rooms, sterile reprocessing and life science. They currently employ more than 10,000 employees worldwide with operations in more than 40 countries. With a Head Office located in Gothenburg, Sweden, Getinge has achieved sales in more than 135 countries and brought in 24.1 billion SEK in revenue in 2018. On the podcast we discussed… How Hans discovered treasury Why cheques still have a place in treasury What the role of a treasury manager entails How automation and technology can aid treasurers and help save time What Hans predicts for the future of his own career and treasury as an industry Hans top tips for anyone who aspires to follow a similar career path If you’d like to get in touch with Hans Grundström, you can connect with him via LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansgrundstrom/) . Are you interested in pursuing a career within Treasury? Whether you’ve recently graduated, or you want to search for new job opportunities to help develop your treasury career, The Treasury Recruitment Company can help you in your search for the perfect job. send us your CV (https://treasuryrecruitment.com/jobs) and let us help you in your next career move! If you’re enjoying the show please rate and review us on whatever podcast app you listen to us on, for Apple Podcasts click here (http://www.treasurycareercorner.com/itunes/) !
In this episode, Kevin interviews athlete and realtor, Hans Struzyna. Hans is the host of the Podcast “Another Way to Play”. Hans was an athlete that competed in The Olympics but fell short in the competition. Let’s listen to his story on how he achieved success from a different boat after falling short on his Olympic career. Things you will learn in this episode: Han’s Origin Story (3:02) How do you become an Olympian? (5:02) How Hans handle disappointments after coming short in the Olympics (7:38) Hans journey after the Olympics (10:40) Why Hans started his real estate career (12:38) What are the biggest challenges when starting a career as a realtor (15:23) Why it is important to get a high-level mentor to elevate your skillset (19:20) Getting started on Real Estate investing (20:59) Pointers if you want to get into the path of real estate. Dos and Don'ts (23:28) Don't be afraid to spend money on personal development (25:49) Most impactful advice that Hans received from his mentor (27:58) Realistic and Unrealistic goals (30:09) Why being scared of failure holds a lot of people back from becoming successful (32:43) How Hans view failure (33:08) The importance of having an "all in" mindset (35:50) Which is more important, knowledge, action, relationship or luck and why? (37:56) Lightning Segment (40:12) Tweetable Quotes: "College is not for everybody. It's not the answer for all things" - Hans Struzyna "Failure is part of the process" "Failure is only a failure if you don't learn from it." - Hans Struzyna "When you shoot for the moon, you are at least gonna hit some stars" - Kevin Mills "When you pay, you pay attention" - Kevin Mills "Trust in the Process" - Hans Struzyna Resources mentioned in the episode: Build Your Network by Travis Chappell The Art of Making Things Happen by Steve Sims Another Way to Play by Hans Struzyna You can connect with Erik on Instagram @chiefsnah or visit his website at hansstruzyna.com to know more about real estate and what does best. He’d love to connect with you. Share this podcast with your social media followers using this link or listen to any of the past episodes for free here! LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode. You will also love our other podcast episodes 005: Framework Friday - Everyone Is a Sales Person 006: A New Perspective with Matt Ham
On this episode: Beginning: The Jerks talk about upcoming competitions that they are doing. Minute 10- Ana Fragkou Snatches vs Brooke Wells no reps controversey Minute 20- Team Sanctionals qualifying Minute 41- Upcoming Sanctionals Minute 45- Nutrition Hour 1:11- How Hans and Jamie got into Crossfit and Hans P90X days Hour 1:18- Team Richey and Greg Glassman interview
Most people overlook insurance when they’re starting their business. Some get a general liability cover and assume that they are sufficiently covered. But what does “general liability” mean, and how do you know if you are insuring your business properly? Ryan Andrew joins us today to shed light on some of the things you should consider when it comes to insuring your business. Ryan is from The Andrew Agency located in Richmond, Virginia, offering professional insurance services in Virginia, Maryland, and D.C. Click here to find more information on our website. Insuring your business - Key Points What does general liability cover? How Hans got into trouble over an insurance policy. As your business grows, and at least once annually, update your insurance agent to help. you determine whether or not you are still adequately insured. Less than 10% of active businesses have cyber liability. When would you need cyber liability insurance? Small businesses are just as susceptible as large corporations to cyber-crime. One in three businesses will get sued. When a breach occurs, the cost of sorting it out and subsequently complying with regulation could shut down a small business. Cyber liability is new territory for insurance companies, but they are developing products to meet your needs. Professional liability and cyber liability are a higher risk to the business than general liability. Your insurance policy is a working document that evolves as your business evolves. When starting a business, take time to set it on a solid foundation. This is worth listening to! Links The Andrew Agency Telephone: +1 804-320-2886 If you have not checked out all of our free resources available to you. Click here for our site. Here are some of our featured free resources. How Can I Organize My Financials? Should I Have A Business Plan? What Steps Should I Take Towards Branding? How Can Marketing Bring In More Clients? The Start-Up Checklist What Type Of Corporation Should I Be? Things To Consider When Scaling A Business
For the past four months, I'd been breathing air from a special device on my desk - a device called a "". It gives me a clear head, better workouts and more focus - but the effects go deep, deep into the body and actually cause repair of DNA. In today's podcast, I interview Hans Eng, who invented this device and explains exactly how it works. Hans is President and CEO of , a Seattle-based company that produces applied biophysics technology for the US and international markets. His 31 years of experience with advanced medical technologies includes working for Johnson & Johnson in Europe and the formation, growth, and successful sale of a German medical implant company. Hans has deep experience in research and development, production, and quality assurance for medical devices. An advanced Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, combined with his background in material science and proteomics enabled Hans to develop the patented technology that underlies Eng3’s NanoVi products. During our discussion, you'll discover: -How Hans, as a biophysicist, developed a particular interest in repairing DNA damage...[8:40] -How your DNA become damaged over 700,000 times per day...[16:05] -Whether there is evidence that it can be repaired and if so, what is the mechanism for that...[20:12] -The difference between good and bad reactive oxygen species (ROS's) and how this relates to DNA repair...[22:50] -How Hans came up for the idea of this crazy contraption that now sits at my desk and that I use every single day...[29:40] -The electromagnetic wave the NanoVi is exposing to the water that would assist with DNA repair...[30:20] -The effects of the the production of specific electromagnetic waves on physical performance...[42:05] -How it should be timed for exercise (and whether it can be used during exercise)...[44:10] -How the NanoVi compares to oxygen, exercise with oxygen therapy, hyperbaric oxygen and antioxidant therapies...[46:30 & 49:40] -How long to use the NanoVi and whether it can be used every day...[53:00] -And much more... Resources from this episode: - - - [pdf-embedder url="https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Eng3-M086-From_Redox_Homeostasis_to_Redox_Signaling_Therapy-rev02.pdf"] Show Sponsors: -Kion Serum - Rejuvenate your skin and invigorate your complexion with twelve potent, all-natural and organic ingredients that have been expertly blended to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, improve skin firmness and elasticity, and even skin tone. Use Kion Serum anywhere you’d like more vibrant, youthful looking skin. Go to to check it out! -Organifi - Go to and use discount code GREENFIELD for 20% off your order! -GAINSWave -To learn more go to and find a provider near you. Don’t forget to mention you heard about GAINSWave through Ben Greenfield and you can save 30% off your FIRST treatment. Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Hans or me? Leave your comments at and one of us will reply!
Meet Hans Lombardo, serial entrepreneur and Technology journalist with a focus on China and Hong Kong. Hans has seen the birth of various industries including the Internet, Cloud computing, Big Data and now the Blockchain. Hans co-founded Chain of Things, a Hong Kong-based startup integrating blockchain and IoT devices. He also built a data collection and analytics research firm focused on mainland Chinese high-technology industries which he eventually sold. As a technology journalist in the late 1990's, he interviewed Jack Ma, Jerry Yang, Vinton Cerf and Richard Li Tzar Kai. Blockpass is Han's latest project and it incorporates the "internet of everything" and a blockchain based identity protocol. The magic of Cloud Computing allowed us to access data anywhere, so why can't we do that with things like IDs or passports? Blockpass aims to use technology to evolve this situation by creating a "Passport for a connected world". This means your ID shouldn't be locked down to the whim of a piece of paper, with this new digital identity management system, anyone with a smartphone can download an app and have their identity managed via the Blockchain in the Cloud. In fact, identities can even be assigned to other devices or objects, creating a truly connected world. After listening to this episode you will learn: How Hans got started and why he focused on Asia What Has has been up to since we last spoke How Hans it evolving Digital Identity Management What Blockpass is and how it works What Hans would change about the ecosystem today For show notes and more please visit: www.coinstructive.com/lab-radio/
Today, with all the resources available online, it is easy to set up or start a business. More people are indeed getting started, but many overlook essential foundational details that could make or break the business. Business insurance is one of those details. In this episode, we are joined by Ryan Andrew of The Andrew Agency in Richmond, Virginia. Ryan has been in insurance all his career; he has worked for several large companies and now runs his independent general agency. He explains why insurance is the engine and foundation that allows you to do business properly. Click here to find more information on our website. We discuss: The meaning of captive agencies and proprietary insurance products. The difference between working with a captive agency and working with an independent agency when you’re looking for coverage. General liability and other policies: most businesses choose general liability as their first policy, but that isn’t necessarily the best option. What questions you should ask your agent. How failing to get the right insurance can give rise to legal problems. Getting to know what is covered and what is not, when you take out a policy. Why your agent needs to know immediately of a change in your business operating model. How Hans once ended up with the wrong insurance. Join us as we unpack different types of insurance. Links The Andrew Agency If you have not checked out all of our free resources available to you. Click here for our site. Here are some of our featured free resources. How Can I Organize My Financials? Should I Have A Business Plan? What Steps Should I Take Towards Branding? How Can Marketing Bring In More Clients? The Start-Up Checklist What Type Of Corporation Should I Be? Things To Consider When Scaling A Business
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Hans Tung is a Managing Partner @ GGV Capital, one of the world's leading venture firms partnering with entrepreneurs in the world's largest markets, the US and China. Evident when looking at Han's incredible investments in the likes of Wish, Poshmark, musical.ly, Slack and OfferUp in the US and then Xiaomi, Forgame, and Domob Ads in Asia. Previously, Hans was with Bessemer Venture Partners, where he helped global players such as Skype expand into China. Hans was also a founding member of two pan-Asian internet startups that were subsequently sold to telcos. Due to his incredible success, Hans has been ranked as a top VC on the Forbes Midas list since 2013 and was recognized by The Founder and CBN News magazines in the past as a Top 10 most entrepreneur-friendly VC in China. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Hans made his way into VC with Bessemer having founded and exited 2 prior startups? 2.) Why does Hans believe that the globalisation of consumer mobile companies is the biggest trend in his career? Why is Hans still so attracted to consumer with lacking distribution channel availability and incumbents like Amazon? Have Amazon already won? 3.) What were Hans' biggest lessons from investing in China that have allowed him to invest better in the US? How does Hans evaluate prior US companies entering strategies into China? How does he analyse Uber's entering into China? 4.) Hans has backed some of the hottest companies in the business from Airbnb to Wish, how does Hans respond to price sensitivity and having to pay up to get into the round? How does Hans think about the opportunity cost of capital deployment? 5.) Why does Hans remain so bullish on the globalisation of tech? In a world of Trump and Brexit are we not in ever more atomistic times? How does Hans see the convergence of millenial consumers when comparing the US and Asia? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Hans' Fave Book: The Information, Stratechery Hans' Most Recent Investment: iBotta As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Hans 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!
HANS FINZEL The midlife-preneur Kingsley Grant from ChooseYourBestLifeNow.com is the co-host of Jared Easley for today’s podcast. We are privileged to welcome a great man as our guest for this episode. This man is a successful author, teacher, a leader among leaders and someone who is known in the podcasting world as the leadership answer man. The man were talking about is no other than Hans Finzel of the LeadershipAnswerMan.com! He trained leaders internationally on five continents and recently completed twenty years of presidency in International Non-Profit World Venture with a staff of 550 workers in seventy countries worldwide. Hans is now the leadership answer man in the podcasting world and he is ready to share great things he learned as a leader in this podcast. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: The best way to handle confrontation –enter the danger zone! “It’s very unhealthy in an organization to avoid conflicts.” “Go into the danger zone and you’ll be glad you did.” The right way to go into the danger zone “Present truth gracefully but you have to deliver the bad news.” Praise –Criticism –Praise Try everything and not succeed or try one thing and succeed? “Success belongs to people who are willing to take risks.” The principle of bright spots “Try a lot of things and go towards the bright spots.” Working on your platforms “There’s not one key to successfully building platforms online.” The balance between being prudent and a risk-taker The importance of feedback What compelled Hans in starting a podcast? “You can go from being so excited to getting bored with your career over period of years” Why Hans loves to write What inspired Hans to name his podcast The Leadership Answer Man The key to learn from your mistakes –Evaluation! “Don’t just keep making the same mistakes.” Hans’ 10 biggest mentors! –have young, old and side mentors The challenges young leaders are facing today –spoiled, in denial and not ready in facing hardships Hans’ encouragement for emerging leaders –listen to the older generations “The healthiest organization is a group that has people of all ages in it.” Hans defines blind spots – a weakness or a problem in you that you are not aware of One of the top mistakes leaders make Hans’ encouragement to people in their mid-years who feels stuck in life – Don’t stop learning! “Every effective leader is a lifelong learner. If people stop learning, they get stagnant.” How Hans’ measures personal success Hans’ few favourite leadership quotes: “The measure of you as a leader is not what you do but what others do because of what you do.” -Harold Hendricks “My greatest fear for you in life is not that you will fail but that you will succeed at the wrong thing.” Succeeding at the wrong thing? Hans’ greatest enemy in pursuing his passion is personal doubt Learn and listen “If we keep learning and listening we would become more effective leaders.” Items Mentioned: Hans Finzel’s podcast: Care Enough to Confront Emotional Intelligence –Hans Podcast The Bible Answer Man Cliff Ravenscraft of the Podcast AnswerMan HansFinzel.com Book: Launch Your Encore Michael HyattSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)