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Rick Peacock-Edwards shares what it was like to fly the mighty English Electric Lightning with some great stories throughout!Thanks to our sponsor https://avi-8.com/* Pick up some AI merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/aircrew-interview Help keep the channel going: PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewDONATE - http://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaP Follow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aircrewtvThanks to Ian Black for the original thumbnail photo - https://www.firestreakbooks.com/Support the show
In part 2, Bob Marston shares what it was like fly the mighty Sepecat Jaguar, including life at Coltishall, operating in live theatre, his books and plenty of great stories throughout.! Pick up Bob's books - https://amzn.to/3R4i7F0Watch part 1 - https://youtu.be/_PNEUQQJvkI?si=4bkmVIvVsjIox8c-Thanks to http://www.newarkairmuseum.org/ for hosting us.https://x.com/NewarkAirMusHelp keep the channel going: PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewDONATE - http://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaP Follow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aircrewtvThanks to Ian Black for the original thumbnail photo - https://www.firestreakbooks.com/Support the show
Holyrood 2026: What Makes a Great Manifesto? In this episode, Indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene take you to Govan, where the Scottish Independence Convention held a lively and inspiring event on 5th April 2025 to kick-start conversations around the Holyrood 2026 elections. The big question: What do we want to see in party manifestos? We feature insights from three standout speakers, each bringing bold, fresh ideas and proposing three key topics they believe should be included in their 2026 manifestos of any party seeking their vote. Plus, Fiona and Marlene reveal their own top 3 manifesto wish lists, rounding off the episode with some thought-provoking discussion and a few surprises. Key chapters: 00:01:57 Simon Barrow - what makes a great manifesto 00:12:57 Selma Rahman - what women tell us 00:29:53 Ian Black - mission orientated market making 00:47:12 Marlene and Fiona's manifesto wish lists Whether you're passionate about Scottish independence, curious about policy priorities, or just love a good political debate, this episode is packed with ideas to get you thinking ahead of Holyrood 2026. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share if you're ready to shape Scotland's future. We're grateful to our friend and indy media colleague Lewis Cedar of https://SPVR.org for sharing the audio from this event with us. #Holyrood2026 #ScottishPolitics #ManifestoMatters #ScotlandFuture #ScottishIndependence #GovanEvent #PoliticalPodcast #SIC The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to like and subscribe! Contact Us: indypodcasters@gmail.com Visit our website https://scottishindypod.scot for blogposts, newsletter signup and more episodes Subscribe for free to our Youtube channel @scottishindypodExtra for more of our video footage and clips. video premieres most Tuesdays at 8pm If you've enjoyed this podcast you might like to buy us a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/scottishindependencepodcasts or choose us as your Easyfundraising good cause. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod
Bob Marston shares what it was like going from flying the Harrier to the Jaguar with some great insights throughout!Pick up Bob's books - https://amzn.to/3R4i7F0Thanks to http://www.newarkairmuseum.org/ for hosting us.https://x.com/NewarkAirMusHelp keep the channel going: PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewDONATE - http://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaP Follow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aircrewtvThanks to Ian Black for the original thumbnail photo - https://www.firestreakbooks.com/Support the show
It is often said that cats are responsible for the death of countless birds. Adam looks at where these numbers come from and wonders whether they are all that accurate. Darren gives a review of four books which he recently read. He'll share an AI and human summary of “My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel” by Ari Shavit, Enemies and Neighbors: Arabs and Jews in Palestine and Israel, 1917-2017″ by Ian Black, “Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley Are Transforming the Future of War” by Raj M. Shah and Christopher Kirchhoff, and “On Freedom” by Timothy Snyder.
Tornado F2 pilot, Rick Peacock-Edwards shares what it was like to fly the jet with some great stories throughout, including flying the 1985 F2/Spitfire synchro display!Pick up Rick's books here:Rate of Climb - https://amzn.to/4g1jE9fGnat Boys - https://amzn.to/412F2GSCheck Dave Gledhill's website and books here - https://www.david-gledhill.co.uk/Ian Black - https://www.firestreakbooks.com/Pick up some AI merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/aircrew-interview Help keep the channel going: PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewDONATE - http://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaP Follow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aircrewtvSupport the show
RPE shares his brilliant story of introducing the Tornado F2 into RAF service with 229 OCU/65 sqn, which includes his thoughts on the aircraft, what it was like to fly, the infamous "Blue Circle" radar all accompanied with great stories and memories.Pick up Rick's books here:Rate of Climb - https://amzn.to/4g1jE9fGnat Boys - https://amzn.to/412F2GSThanks to Dave Gledhill for the original Thumbnail photo. Check Dave's website and books here - https://www.david-gledhill.co.uk/Ian Black - https://www.firestreakbooks.com/Pick up some AI merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/aircrew-interview Help keep the channel going: PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewDONATE - http://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaP Follow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aircrewtvSupport the show
Nosso convidado é um renomado profissional na indústria da publicidade, conhecido por sua liderança inovadora e comprometimento com a inclusão de temas sociais e políticos. Como fundador e líder da agência New Vegas, tem sido uma voz proeminente na discussão sobre a responsabilidade social das marcas e a necessidade de maior diversidade na publicidade. Com uma carreira marcada por coragem e criatividade, ele tem se destacado não só no mercado brasileiro, mas também em plataformas internacionais, incluindo o prestigioso festival Cannes Lions, onde atuou como jurado. É também um defensor apaixonado do aumento da representatividade de negócios liderados por pessoas pretas na publicidade, impulsionando mudanças significativas para um setor mais inclusivo e justo. Convidado: Ian Black - Fundador e CEO da New Vegas e Membro do Conselho da ABAP Apresentação: Carol Zaine e Ale Luppi: Produção: Mari Cruz e Edu Correia Gravação, montagem e publicação: Compasso Coolab Para saber mais sobre a APP Brasil acesse: https://appbrasil.org.br/Apoio:Vert.se https://www.vert.se/Compasso Coolab https://compasso.co/
Em 2020, quem trabalhava em escritório teve que aprender a trabalhar de casa. Várias empresas disseram que esta seria a nova regra para sempre — com algumas anunciando que seria possível trabalhar de qualquer ponto do planeta. Mas a partir de 2023 vários empregadores pelo mundo, especialmente no Brasil, começaram a exigir a volta às "firmas", usando justificativas vagas como "sinergia" e "cultura da empresa". Nem todo mundo gostou.É para falar disso que o Boa Noite Internet desta semana recebe Ian Black, sócio fundador da agência de publicidade New Vegas, que estabeleceu um regime de "é proibido trabalhar no presencial, mas se quiser pode", como ele brinca.Visite o nosso novo site, boanoiteinternet.com.br para ver todos os links citados no episódio, deixar seu comentário e se inscrever para receber no seu e-mail todas as novidades do Boa Noite Internet. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit boanoiteinternet.com.br/subscribe
Neste episódio do Braincast, discutimos os efeitos da mais nova planilha anônima que visa expor "empresas tóxicas" no ambiente de trabalho. Originadas há mais de sete anos, essas planilhas ganharam novo fôlego em 2024, provocando discussões acaloradas sobre anonimato, liberdade de expressão e as implicações legais e éticas dessas ações. Carlos Merigo, Hiago Vinícius, Luiz Yassuda e Ian Black exploram nuances desta controvérsia, a eficácia de tais métodos de mobilização e as possíveis rotas para um futuro do trabalho mais justo e transparente. --- Torne-se membro do B9 e ganhe benefícios: Braincast secreto; grupo de assinantes no Telegram; e mais! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGNdGepMFVqPNgaCkNBdiLw/join ----- *SIGA O CANAL B9 NO WHATSAPP* https://b9.com.br/zap ----- *ASSINE O BRAINCAST* Assine para ter acesso ao Braincast Secreto e entrar no grupo de ouvintes do Braincast Saiba como ser um braincaster de carteirinha: *b9.com.br/assine* ----- *SIGA O BRAINCAST* Seu podcast com conversas curiosas para mentes criativas está em todas as plataformas e redes. Inclusive, na mais próxima de você. Encontre o @braincastpod: No Instagram; no Twitter; no TikTok e na Twitch. ----- ✉ Quer entrar em contato? Envie um e-mail para *braincast@b9.
No trigésimo sexto episódio do B IS THE NEW A - The Podcast, Davi Cury conversa com Ian Black. Publicitário, ativista e colecionador de arte, atua como CEO da New Vegas, membro do conselho superior da ABAP, do Centro de Referência Negra Peregum e da Branded Content Marketing Association LATAM. Quem já conhece o Ian sabe que o papo é imperdível. Quem ainda não conhece, eis uma boa oportunidade de passar a conhecer!
It's been four months since President Biden requested over $100 billion in war money for Israel and Ukraine and the Senate has now passed a bill that would provide most of the money. In this episode, we examine the events that lead up to and have occurred since President Biden's address to the nation, and analyze the Senate bill along with its possible paths to becoming law. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via Support Congressional Dish via (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Background Sources Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes October 7 Attack Aluf Benn. February 21, 2024. Haaretz. Liza Rozovsky. January 6, 2024. Haaretz. Amos Harel. November 27, 2023. Haaretz. November 18, 2023. Josh Breiner. Haaretz. Hagar Shezaf and Jack Khoury. October 6, 2023. Haaretz. Aftermath of the October 7 Attack Ran Shimoni et al. February 24, 2024. Haaretz. October 20, 2023. White House Briefing Room. Michael D. Shear. October 19, 2023. The New York Times. October 19, 2023. Democracy Now! History of Palestine and Israel Bernard Avishai. February 2024. Harper's Magazine. October 20, 2023. The World. Directed by Erin Axelman and Sam Eilertsen, produced by Daniel J. Chalfen, Nadia Saah, and Erin Axelman. 2023. OCHA. June 2022. UNICEF. Rashid Khalidi. Macmillan Audio: 2020. Directed by Abby Martin. 2019. Empire Files. Ian Black. Tantor Audio: 2018. Darryl Cooper. 2015-2016. Martyrmade Podcast. April 16, 2015. Defense for Children International - Palestine. March 2012. Visualizing Palestine. Balfour Declaration Zena Al Tahhan. November 2, 2018. Al Jazeera. Lord Arthur James Balfour. November 2, 1917. Jewish Virtual Library. Vanishing Palestine Retrieved on February 27, 2024. Wikipedia: the free Encyclopedia. October 11, 2023. BBC. Hagar Shezaf. December 11, 2020. Haaretz. May 12, 2020. Human Rights Watch. Mitchell Bard. Jewish Virtual Library. Al Jazeera. Alex Hartman et al. December 9, 2004. Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel. 2003. Creation of Israel 1947. April 1983. United Nations. Lebanon Rania Abouzeid. October 21, 2023. The New Yorker. Tom Perry et al. October 18, 2022. Reuters. Dahiya Doctrine December 7, 2012. Institute for Middle East Understanding. Gabi Siboni. October 2, 2008. INSS Insight. November 23, 2006. UN General Assembly Human Rights Council. Gaza Death Toll AJLabs. Retrieved on February 27, 2024. Al Jazeera. Amna Nawaz and Sonia Kopelev. February 9, 2024. PBS NewsHour. Linda Dayan. December 26, 2023. Haaretz. June 23, 2015. United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Caabu. Rory McCarthy. September 15, 2009. The Guardian. Post-October 7 Land Grab Henriette Chacar. February 23, 2024. Reuters. Julia Frankel. February 23, 2024. AP News. Liza Rozovsky. February 15, 2024. Haaretz. Nir Hasson and Rachel Fink. January 28, 2024. Haaretz. Abdelraouf Arnaout. January 3, 2024. Anadolu Agency. Itai Weiss. December 27, 2023. Haaretz. Yitzhak Benbaji et al. November 30, 2023. Haaretz. Isaac Chotiner. November 11, 2023. The New Yorker. Uploaded by LocalCall. October 13, 2023. Scribd. Gas Rights Walid Abuhelal. February 20, 2024. Middle East Eye. Israeli Nukes Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation. Ceasefire Amy Spiro et al. November 30, 2023. The Times of Israel. Omar Shakir. November 29, 2023. Human Rights Watch. The Destruction of Gaza James Mackenzie and Nidal Al-Mughrabi. February 15, 2024. Reuters. Mithil Aggarwal and Yasmine Salam. January 18, 2024. NBC News. Yahya R. Sarraj. December 24, 2023. The New York Times. Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber. December 21, 2023. Reuters. U.S. Aid to Israel Matthew Lee. December 29, 2023. PBS NewsHour. Michael D. Shear and Karoun Demirjian. October 20, 2023. The New York Times. Limiting Aid to Gaza Katie Polglase and Muhammad Darwish. February 21, 2024. CNN. Rachel Fink. February 7, 2024. Haaretz. Lindsey Hilsum. February 5, 2024. Channel 4 News. Jessica Le Masurier. February 5, 2024. France 24. Netanyahu Rejects Two State Solution January 19, 2024. DW. Why Does the U.S. Government Support Israel? OpenSecrets. Real American History Howard Zinn. Harper Audio: 2009. Ukraine Anatol Lieven. February 24, 2024. Time. Border Crisis Jamie Dupree. February 15, 2024. Regular Order. Caitlin Yilek. February 14, 2024. CBS News. Kelly Garrity. February 5, 2024. Politico. Bills Audio Sources February 11, 2024 Bernie Sanders on X October 19, 2023 C-SPAN Executive Producer Recommended Sources Music by Editing Production Assistance
Pete Legg shares what it was like coming from flying the F-14A with VF-101 on his exchange tour and back to the RAF to fly the Tornado F2 and F3!Pick up some AI merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/aircrew-interviewHelp keep the channel going:PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewDONATE - http://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaP Use our Amazon affiliate link when you purchase from Amazon as it costs you nothing extra and gives us a little kickback to help the channel to keep going:.co.uk - https://amzn.to/46BCbFi.com - https://amzn.to/44vNf4XFilmed at http://www.boscombedownaviationcollection.co.uk/Thanks to David “Bio” Baranek for the photos. Check him out via http://www.topgunbio.com/Thanks to Ian Black for the photos. Check his website out https://www.firestreakbooks.comSupport the show
Ian Black, CEO da New Vegas, fala sobre o perigo de as marcas adotarem propósitos quando as palavras não acompanham as ações. Além disso, o executivo avalia quais são os principais problemas da relação cliente-agência e o que o inspira a trabalhar com publicidade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Ready For Launch, the show where I, Ian Black, talk to founders of early-stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. I'm talking with Lorin Winata, founder of Melati Drinks, and part of the Forbes 30 under 30 list for 2023. Among many things, we discuss: The history of Asian tonic drinks, dating back to 1293 What it means to be a non-alcoholic spirit, in the Better-for-you category Borrowing extraction techniques from the perfume industry to create the most accessible drink The loneliness of moving the business to a new country, new culture, with no network Whittling down 150 classic ingredients from the spice islands of Indonesia, into the two Melati drinks What it's like to leave the male-dominated world of venture capital in Asia, to become an Asian female founder The challenges you face doing everything for the first time as an entrepreneur, and why it gets easier. And much more... So sit back and enjoy the show! Company website https://melatidrinks.com/ Find Melati near you: https://melatidrinks.com/pages/store-locator
Grinner shares what it was like to fly the mighty English Electric Lightning which includes the background of the jet, his training, first flight, insights to the weapons and the systems, DACT and much more.Strap in and enjoy!Thumbnail photo by Ian Black .Check out Ian's books https://www.firestreakbooks.comFilmed at https://www.nelsam.org.uk/Help keep the channel going:Pick up some AI merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/aircrew-interviewPATREON - https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewDONATE - http://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaP Use our Amazon affiliate link when you purchase from Amazon as it costs you nothing extra and gives us a little kickback to help the channel to keep going:.co.uk - https://amzn.to/46BCbFi.com - https://amzn.to/44vNf4XSupport the show
Welcome to Ready For Launch, the show where Ian Black talks to founders of early stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Brian Davis, co-founder founder of Parable. Among many things, we discuss: Why Brain Care is so important for an ageing population The 4 Pillars of Brain Care How to communicate the benefits of a product when customers aren't problem-aware yet The importance of finding founder-fit The problems with fundraising and launching a business at the same time Deciding to shut down the business The problem with taking advice from Outliers The lack of failure stories on social media Sit back and enjoy the show!
Welcome to Ready For Launch, the show where Ian Black talks to founders of early stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Stephanie Golik Founder at Huddle. Among many things, we discuss: From Design to Founder: Steph's journey from studying Architecture to becoming co-founder of Huddle The Power of Building: How Steph used app development as a way to kick start her career in design Searching for The One: How moonlighting on different creative projects led to finding the one to go all in on. The Idea Graveyard: Learnings from killing small projects that helped launch Huddle Getting Paid In Equity: What designers and builders should know about getting paid in equity by startups. The Art of Investment: How getting seed funding was a strategic choice in moving quickly and catching the wave of people looking for more work flexibility Being Non-Scalable: The importance of doing non-scalable tasks early on to deliver a great customer experience, and how to relinquish that control later on. Quarterly Planning: How looking ahead helps Huddle stay on track with their vision to make the future of work more flexible. Enjoy the show! Links: Huddle site https://www.huddle.works/ Want to join as a builder? app.huddle.works/builder-invite/itomblack Want to hire a team? app.huddle.works/invite/itomblack Workshops on becoming a founder https://www.dive.club/course/go-from-designer-to-founder
Welcome to Ready For Launch, the show where I, Ian Black, talk to founders of early stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Hunter Hammonds, founder of Assembly. We discuss: What Assembly is: a business that builds businesses from scratch Hunter's career pre-Assembly: from skipping college to 8-figure agencies The challenges of selling a design agency The importance of having your heart in your business 6 key attributes of a strong business operator Leading with a “Burn the ships” mentality A playbook for building a business from nothing Pivoting as a company of companies. How to decide which businesses to invest in 3 components to hiring at speed The value of building an audience Links: If you need the world's best design team: https://offmenu.design/ If you need the most kick-ass high engagement short form viral videos: https://www.viralcuts.co/ Amazing product demo animation launch videos https://www.keyframe.design/ The coolest youtube agency in the world https://www.heyfriends.studio/ Twitter https://twitter.com/_hunterhammonds
Welcome to Ready For Launch, the show where Ian Black talks to founders of early-stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Brigitte Kaps CEO & Founder of Rent a PR, a company that offers Public Relations & Communications Advisory on demand. Among many things, we discuss: Brigitte's finance background before starting her company Seeking out inspiration from Silicon Valley: the mindset difference of the USA The main components of PR: Paid and unpaid media How to create a good PR briefing PR for different stages of a company: Startups to mid-cap Misconceptions about PR Choosing a PR agency: What kind of coverage do you need? The cost of PR: from on demand to retainers Crisis management for businesses And much more! So sit back and enjoy the show LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/brigitte-kaps-6912985/ Company Website https://www.rentapr.ch/ Twitter https://twitter.com/rent_a_pr
Welcome to Ready For Launch, the show where I, Ian Black, talk to founders of early stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Zach Frantz, founder of Wildland Coffee, a company that makes coffee in tea bags. Among many things, we discuss: The Inspiration for Wildland Coffee Product Development: From co-packers to packing in-house Business growth: The challenges of finding a scalable sales channel When to quit: How to identify the signal from the noise when evaluating business strategies Sales before Brand: The importance of revenue in the early stages of a business Secrets of success: The power of the ask And so much more! So sit back and enjoy the show. Company website wildlandcoffee.co LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachfrantz/
Welcome to Ready For Launch. I'm your host Ian Black. Every episode, I talk to founders of early stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Jamie Wace, CEO & co-founder of Talamo, a company dedicated to democratising access to dyslexia diagnosis. Among many things, we discuss: Why 80% of children aren't diagnosed with dyslexia. How Jamie overcame the challenges of having dyslexia. The prevailing narratives around neurodiversity. How working at design agencies set Jamie up for success as a founder. How Talamo pivoted over time. How to run qualitative customer research for your startup. The reality of running a startup as a side hustle - its challenges, and its benefits. Coping with imposter syndrome, and dealing with uncertainty. Planning for a future in an uncertain market. And so much more… So sit back and enjoy the show! Podcast Talamo Thoughts Website https://www.talamo.co.uk/ --- This website is sponsored by The Obsidian Design Lab.
Nesta nova temporada estamos entrevistando líderes e formadores de opinião do mercado sobre lições de liderança aprendidas ao longo de suas trajetórias. E neste episódio contamos com a presença ilustre de Ian Black! Sócio da New Vegas e ganhador de dois Leões de Cannes. Acompanhe as dicas incríveis do Ian para se tornar um líder ainda melhor! E assista a este episódio no YouTube do canal da Escola do Caos! Siga a gente por onde formos!
Welcome to another episode of Ready For Launch. I'm your host Ian Black. Every episode, I talk to founders of early stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Jesse Vaughan, Co-founder and President at Kopperfield. Among many things, we discuss: How we can make an impact on climate change through our home Growing up an in a family of entrepreneurs The importance of accounting in business Finding the right problem to solve as a founder Letting go of your own ideas Maintaining a healthy state of mind to make better decisions Being vulnerable with your team Go-to-market strategies for a two-sided marketplace So sit back and enjoy the show! Website https://www.kopperfield.com/ Careers https://careers.kopperfield.com/ Contact Jesse jesse@kopperfield.com
Welcome to another episode of Ready For Launch. I'm your host Ian Black. Every episode, I talk to founders of early-stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Rishabh Jain - Co-Founder & CEO at FERMAT Among many things, we discuss: The impact of cookie-less browsing on Ecommerce brands How to learn to be a leader Tactics for getting the most out of your career The power of saying No The importance of placing big bets in business, to create non-linear changes How to come up with ideas that will create non-linear impact Deciding when to abandon a business idea Advice for fundraising a startup And so much more! Sit back and enjoy the show. Rishabh on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/rishabhmjain/ Rishabh on Twitter https://twitter.com/rishabhmjain Fermat Website https://www.fermatcommerce.com/
Welcome to another episode of Ready For Launch. I'm your host Ian Black. Every episode, I talk to founders of early-stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Matt Bahr, CEO at Fairing. Among many things, we discuss: The importance of the voice of the customer as a data source How brands use surveys to improve their products Finding product market fit through failure The shift in mindset required to go from running a bootstrapped company to a venture backed company. Choosing a cofounder Renaming the brand Why you should dogfood your own products So sit back and enjoy the show Links: Company Site https://fairing.co/ Matt LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewbahr/ Matt Twitter https://twitter.com/mattrbahr Blog Post on databases https://fairing.co/blog/postgres-database-shopify-data-developer-not-required
Welcome to another episode of Ready For Launch. I'm your host Ian Black. Every episode, I talk to founders of early-stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Felix Lee, Co-Founder of ADPList Among many things, we discuss: Why free mentorship is so important in a world where people are born with unequal career opportunities Growing up in Singapore, and discovering Silicon Valley The difference between entrepreneurs in Asia Vs The US How Steve Jobs inspired his tech journey Tactics for networking in a foreign country The one question every designer should ask themselves Turning problems of the covid pandemic into a business Mistakes in hiring And much more! So sit back and enjoy the show Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/felixleezd/ https://twitter.com/felixleezd https://twitter.com/ADPList https://adplist.org/
Hello and, welcome to another episode of Ready For Launch. I'm your host Ian Black. Every episode, I talk to founders of early stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Lena Jüngst, Co-Founder at Air Up Among many things, we discuss: How to create taste from just a scent The science of retronasal olfaction Turning a bachelor's degree project into a business How design school prepares you for building a business Growing pains when 10X-ing the team headcount. The importance of communicating to investors So sit back and enjoy the show! Company Website air-up.com LinkedIn - Lena's https://www.linkedin.com/in/lena-juengst/ LinkedIn - Air Up https://www.linkedin.com/company/air-up/
Welcome to another episode of Ready For Launch. I'm your host Ian Black. Every episode, I talk to founders of early-stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Bobak Tavangar CEO at Brilliant Labs. Among many things, we discuss: What is a hackable AR device? The disappointment of current AR devices The power of open source as a business model How Bobak gave up a career at Apple to build this business Mistakes made trying to hire quickly Validating their first product with customers How close we are to the reality of Black Mirror The power of building in public. Sit back and enjoy the show! Website https://www.brilliantmonocle.com/ Discord https://discord.com/invite/vDS9X7gdwg
Welcome to another episode of Ready For Launch. I'm your host Ian Black. Every episode, I talk to founders of early-stage companies about how they launched their businesses into the world. This week, I'm talking with Corrie Bradley Co-Founder at Lark Love, a sexual wellness company focused on the female body. Among many things, we discuss: Get women talking about taboo topics Formulating products with 100 women giving feedback The slip-and-slide technique The harms of existing lubes on the market FDA approval and the lack of regulation The value of staying small and bootstrapping your business And so much more! So sit back and enjoy the show Website https://larklove.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/larklovin/ Lark Love products can also be found in: Goop Multiple apothecaries across the US.
Welcome to another episode of Ready For Launch. I'm your host Ian Black. Every episode, I talk to founders of early-stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week, we're talking with Emily Tout, Co-Founder at Mighty Slice, a company passionate about making the kind of protein snacks you'll genuinely look forward to. Cheesecake! Among many things, we discuss: Transitioning from Lawyer to Cheesecake founder How long car journeys led to business inspiration Dealing with imposter syndrome Creating innovating packaging to throw cheesecakes at walls with Future plans for their desert range And so much more! So sit back and enjoy the show Company website https://www.mightyslice.co.uk/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mightyslice_/
This week on Outta Pocket with Michael Davis! On-air at 4 on Friday, thanks to WWBG 1470AM and TobaccoRoadSportsRadio.com It's the first episode of the New Year! Catch us today for NFL and WWE talk! Michael is joined by show regular Jackson Cordray, Ian Black from Sports Illustrated, and first-time guest Jonny Nostradamus for an action-packed hour of talk radio in our TGIFriday lineup.
Hello and, welcome to another episode of Ready For Launch. I'm your host Ian Black. Every episode, I talk to founders of early stage companies about how they launched their business into the world. This week I'm talking with Miles Lim, co-founder and Chief Banana Officer of Bananablades Among many things, we discuss: How he transitioned from photography, to chemistry, to engineering, to running a ski company The role of luck in building a business Building the prototype skis How to build a brand of accessible outdoor products Thinking about when to hire How to take action How to learn to be yourself in business Sit back and enjoy the show Website https://bananablades.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bananablades/ Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@bananabladesskis
It's surprising to me that as this podcast races towards a hundred episodes, I haven't yet involved anyone from the incredibly fertile, really quite unique north east music scene, that I was involved in twenty or so years ago. I'm happy to break that duck by talking to one Ian Black, main-man in Sunderland's Slug, one of the most brilliantly eccentric groups around, and one currently preparing the release of Ian's third record, Thy Socialite!, on January 20th, via Dayight Saving Records, the new imprint set up by another of Wearside's most noted acts, Field Music. Because I know Ian pretty well, this conversation does get a little colloquial in places, but I've done my best to quantify people and references which might not be well known to anyone who didn't grow up in the aforementioned music scene. I think what transpires is a decent portrait of a uniquely talented songwriter and performer. I hope you enjoy it, and when you've done, meet me in the Ivy for a pint?Join the Substack!
You may be cool, but are you "a teenager going for a ride in a Harrier flown by your Dad cool?” Nah, thought not. Our guest this week IS that cool! Ian Black is a former Pilot and Navigator on the Phantom and Lightning, and is now an author and photographer. In fact, Ian liked the Lightning so much, he actually bought one. After hearing this, we MavGeeks needed a lie down in a darkened room...Get in touch. Email us via mavgeeks@bfbs.comThis is an original podcast series from BFBS. Written, presented and produced by Gini Carlin and Jamie Gordon.
You may be cool, but are you "a teenager going for a ride in a Harrier flown by your Dad cool?” Nah, thought not. Our guest this week IS that cool! Ian Black is a former Pilot and Navigator on the Phantom and Lightning, and is now an author and photographer. In fact, Ian liked the Lightning so much, he actually bought one. After hearing this, we MavGeeks needed a lie down in a darkened room...Get in touch. Email us via mavgeeks@bfbs.comThis is an original podcast series from BFBS. Written, presented and produced by Gini Carlin and Jamie Gordon.
Hosted by Michael Davis with Jackson Cordray - Sports Illustrated's Ian Black stops by to talk Hornets - The Score's Brett Wiseman on the Panthers trading Christian McCaffrey - A look at NBA Opening Week Previous episodes of Outta Pocket with Michael Davis available via the Tobacco Road Sports Radio Podcast Network --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support
In case you haven't heard, we (Peter and David Brewis of Field Music) have started our own record label, Daylight Saving Records. To celebrate the start of this new venture, we spoke to Ian Black about the story of SLUG so far, getting dressed up as a nun, character self-assassinations and forthcoming album Thy Socialite! We'll hope to publish new episodes as and when new releases on the label are announced so stay tuned.
With sports finally coming back, and it being Friday, that means we're back to Betting on Black with Ian Black! And the Sports Shop isn't giving Ian any slack off of his first week predictions, either. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With significant assistance from Professor John Ingleson and Dr Ian Black (then both at the University of New South Wales) I published the first edition of A Short History of South East Asia in the late 1990s. The current 6th edition was published in 2017 by Wiley and, if you are interested, is available for purchase on all the major ebook sites.The catalyst for writing the book was a 1980 speech by the late Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore to the People's Action Party (the political party he founded) and in which he said "to understand the present and anticipate the future, one must know enough of the past, enough to have a sense of the history of a people". In my opinion these few words are profound and apply to every country in the world, including Myanmar.I propose to read the Myanmar chapter from the book over a few podcasts and hope by the end we will know enough of Myanmar's history to "understand the present and anticipate the future"?This reading covers the period from the early 2000s to the publication of the 6th edition of the book in 2017.My conclusion as to why Myanmar is where it is today is a combination of a number of factors:The abolition of the monarchy in 1885 (including the physical removal of King Thibaw to Calcutta) leaving the Burmese without a social and religious structure and then being subject to direct rule by the British. This compared to the ethnic minorities whose social and leadership structures were left in place with them being subject to indirect rule by the British.The entering into of the Panglong Agreement on 12 February 1947 by the Burmese, Shan, Chin and Kachin (but not the Karen) and which provided for a Federal Government following independence which took place on 4 January, 1948. There were provisions for the ethnic groups to be able to withdraw from the Federation after 10 years if they were not satisfied with the situation. General Aung San was instrumental in persuading the ethnic groups to sign the Panglong Agreement. He had their trust. Sadly he and some of his key colleagues were assassinated in April 1947 and there was no one of his stature or influence to ensure the terms of the Agreement were followed.General Ne Win was concerned that the ethnic groups were going to withdraw from the Union pursuant to the Panglong Agreement and launched a coup on 2 March 1962. Not only did he effectively "tear up" the Agreement but he ordered the killing and jailing of many hereditary ethnic leaders.Needless to say, since the 1962 coup, most ethnic groups have not trusted the military and some like the Karen have never trusted them. The 1 February 2021 coup reinforces their multi decade lack of trust in the military.A key difference between the 1962 and 2021 coups is that the Burmese population by and large went along submissively with the 1962 as they hoped it would bring stability and improve the economy - although General Ne Win failed spectacularly with the economy- whereas most Burmese (and particularly young Burmese) having tasted quasi democracy, have solidly rejected the 2021 coup.Those listening to my podcast may well have other reasons as to why Myanmar is where it is today. However, looking forward, the most important question to answer is how we get from where the country is today to a bright, prosperous and peaceful future for the country and its diverse ethnicities.
With significant assistance from Professor John Ingleson and Dr Ian Black (then both at the University of New South Wales) I published the first edition of A Short History of South East Asia in the late 1990s. The current 6th edition was published in 2017 by Wiley and, if you are interested, is available for purchase on all the major ebook sites.The catalyst for writing the book was a 1980 speech by the late Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore to the People's Action Party (the political party he founded) and in which he said "to understand the present and anticipate the future, one must know enough of the past, enough to have a sense of the history of a people". In my opinion these few words are profound and apply to every country in the world, including Myanmar.I propose to read the Myanmar chapter from the book over a few podcasts and hope by the end we will know enough of Myanmar's history to "understand the present and anticipate the future"?This reading covers the period from the 1970s to the early 2000s.
With significant assistance from Professor John Ingleson and Dr Ian Black (then both at the University of New South Wales) I published the first edition of A Short History of South East Asia in the late 1990s. The current 6th edition was published in 2017 by Wiley and, if you are interested, is available for purchase on all the major ebook sites.The catalyst for writing the book was a 1980 speech by the late Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore to the People's Action Party (the political party he founded) and in which he said "to understand the present and anticipate the future, one must know enough of the past, enough to have a sense of the history of a people". In my opinion these few words are profound and apply to every country in the world, including Myanmar.I propose to read the Myanmar chapter from the book over a few podcasts and hope by the end we will know enough of Myanmar's history to "understand the present and anticipate the future"?This reading covers the period of English colonisation up to WW2.
With significant assistance from Professor John Ingleson and Dr Ian Black (then both at the University of New South Wales) I published the first edition of A Short History of South East Asia in the late 1990s. The current 6th edition was published in 2017 by Wiley and, if you are interested, is available for purchase on all the major ebook sites.The catalyst for writing the book was a 1980 speech by the late Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore to the People's Action Party (the political party he founded) and in which he said "to understand the present and anticipate the future, one must know enough of the past, enough to have a sense of the history of a people". In my opinion these few words are profound and apply to every country in the world, including Myanmar.I propose to read the Myanmar chapter from the book over a few podcasts and hope by the end we will know enough of Myanmar's history to "understand the present and anticipate the future"?This reading covers the period of Japanese occupation during WW2 and the early years of independence to the late 1960s.
With significant assistance from Professor John Ingleson and Dr Ian Black (then both at the University of New South Wales) I published the first edition of A Short History of South East Asia in the late 1990s. The current 6th edition was published in 2017 by Wiley and, if you are interested, is available for purchase on all the major ebook sites.The catalyst for writing the book was a 1980 speech by the late Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore to the People's Action Party (the political party he founded) and in which he said "to understand the present and anticipate the future, one must know enough of the past, enough to have a sense of the history of a people". In my opinion these few words are profound and apply to every country in the world, including Myanmar.I propose to read the Myanmar chapter from the book over a few podcasts and hope by the end we will know enough of Myanmar's history to "understand the present and anticipate the future"?This reading covers the period from the area's early history up to English colonisation.
Chega de esperar que as saudades já estavam enormes. Saudades do cheiro do estúdio*, da equipe*, do planejamento, das conversas… e com vocês, a nova temporada da Tribo tá no ar! E nessa estréia ninguém menos do que o Ian Black (CEO da New Vegas). Não dá pra explicar o quanto aprendi com ele nos últimos anos, sua visão crítica, diversa, profunda, que questiona e provoca. E aí dá pra entender que legal ouvir ele falar do SXSW. E dá, também, pra imaginar que a conversa foi bem longe sim! Bom, aperta o play e me conta pelo insta o que te marcou! @ferbelfort_tribodemarketing *até parece que tenho Estudio e Equipe hahahaha. Esse é um canal 100% feito por mim
We're kicking off the new season with a chance for you to get to know your podcast host Ian Black as he shares stories about how Ready For Launch came to life.
By the nature of their work, entrepreneurs have to constantly pivot as they build and grow their businesses. During the pandemic, pivoting became a survival instinct. How have small businesses used the internet and taken advantage of its reliability to stay afloat? What role does reliable and strong connectivity play in the rise of the gig economy? Can you even create a startup without access to high speed internet? We're joined by Troy Burtch, Marketing Communications Manager for Great Lakes Brewery and Ian Black, Managing Director of Shopify Canada to discuss the challenges and triumphs of small business owners and what the future holds for them.
Talking all things Marvel Cards with Ian @black_cat_collector. Host of the Marvel Card collectors podcast @MCCpod (separate to my podcast) a wealth of knowledge and long time collector of Black Cat. Follow Ian:Insta: @black_cat_collector and @themccpodFollow me on:https://linktr.ee/Gingiemancardsinsta: gingieman_cardsTiktok: Gingieman_nick
Corey takes a break from numbers crunching to talk about where he thinks local advertising will wind up in 2020. (Spoiler alert!) Newspapers and radio are in for the biggest shock, and some markets will fare far better than others. This episode features an interview with Shopify's Ian Black, who describes a big uptick in smaller, local businesses rushing to the company's ecommerce solution during the COVID-19 crisis.
Subcribe now!----In this episode, The New Arab Voice tackles Donald Trump's so-called “Deal of the Century”, which many Palestinians are dubbing the steal of the century for its bias in favour of Israel. We interview Dr. Ian Black to comment on what lies ahead for Palestinians. The episode will also discuss the latest escalation in Syria which experts fear may turn into yet another bloodbath, and we'll be speaking to female activists in Lebanon to talk about whether the record number of women appointed to the new cabinet can really make a difference for women in the country. Beyond political news, we talk to media watchers about the curious murder investigation haunting Lebanon's most famous diva Nancy Ajram and her husband, who shot dead a Syrian alleged intruder, highlighting issues of bias and racism.(Produced by Gaia Caramazza, Music by Omar al-Fil @elepheel)Websitehttps://www.alaraby.co.uk/englishFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/AlAraby.enTwitterhttps://twitter.com/The_NewArabInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/thenewarab/YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtTSYCBRRUStmL2oQLaqbDQ