POPULARITY
In Episode 27 of The Life Legacy Podcast, we sit down with Chelsea Baugh to discuss her journey from collegiate athlete to influential philanthropist and entrepreneur. Chelsea shares insights into balancing family life with business ventures, the importance of giving back to the community, and her passion for supporting emerging entrepreneurs. She delves into the motivations behind the significant contribution to UVU's Entrepreneurship Institute and how she envisions fostering a culture of innovation and mentorship. This conversation offers valuable perspectives on leadership, philanthropy, and the impact of nurturing future business leaders..About Our Guest:Chelsea Baugh is a dedicated community leader, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. A former standout on Utah Valley University's Women's Volleyball team, Chelsea graduated in 2007 with a degree in healthcare education. Alongside her husband, Casey Baugh, she co-manages the Baugh Family Foundation, focusing on supporting underserved populations and investing in young entrepreneurs through the iHub fund. Chelsea's commitment to fostering innovation and education was exemplified by their recent $5 million donation to Utah Valley University's Entrepreneurship Institute, now named in their honor.LISTEN/WATCH/SUBSCRIBE TO THE “YOUR LIFE LEGACY PODCAST”*Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-life-legacy-podcast/id1740167449 *Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2Cd8XFP59Ar864GcaoEDxW *YouTube Podcasts - https://www.youtube.com/@thelifelegacypodcast *Amazon Music Podcasts - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b1949e1f-a973-47da-b1e0-538945afa748/the-life-legacy-podcast *iHeartRadio Podcasts - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-life-legacy-podcast-165910407 CONNECT WITH “THE LIFE LEGACY PODCAST”*LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaxon-cummings-%F0%9F%92%AD%F0%9F%8E%A5-24b40a149/ *Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lifelegacypodcast/ *TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lifelegacypodcast *YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thelifelegacypodcast *Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558217934317 *Threads - https://www.threads.net/@lifelegacypodcast *X - https://twitter.com/lifelegacypod *Website - https://your-life-legacy.com/ *Email for general messages - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com *Collab with us - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com*Sponsor Us - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.comWE LOVE MAIL AND CARE PACKAGES!: Email us for address: lifelegacypodcast@outlook.comPRODUCTION CREDITS:Recorded at Mindset Content Creation StudiosProduced by Tommy MooreBrought to you by Vodcasts by Tommy Moore Presents - https://www.instagram.com/vodcasts_by_tommymoore/FIND OTHER THINGS LIKE US (Our Friends, People we Support, Products You Should Buy)***Risen Pendant - https://risenshop.com/product/ DISCOUNT CODE: lifelegacyThis episode is brought to you by Your Life Legacy - https://your-life-legacy.com/ HASHTAGS#TheLifeLegacyPodcast #yourlifelegacy #jaxoncummings #tommymoorepresents #tommymoore #vodcastsbytommymoore #personaldocumentaries KEYWORDSYour Life Legacy Podcast, Podcast, Your Life Legacy, Jaxon Cummings, Tommy Moore, Tommy Moore Presents, Vodcast By Tommy Moore, Personal Documentaries, Genealogy,
Jocelyn is back as your host of Teen Talk! Join Jocelyn Osmond and her guests, Nic Blosil and Heather Osmond, as they discuss all the entrepreneurial opportunities that come with being a member of iHub Utah! The Innovation Hub of Utah is a non-profit organization created to assist young entrepreneurs in Utah County. Nic Blosil is the Founder and CEO of Dental Property Group. Heather Osmond is the owner of Osmond Designs. Listen for a new episode of Teen Talk each month!
Join us in Episode 21 of The Life Legacy Podcast as we sit down with Corbin Church, the founder of iHub, Utah's Innovation Hub. Corbin shares his remarkable journey of turning challenges into opportunities and the transformative lessons he's learned along the way. In this heartfelt conversation, Corbin talks about the loss of his father, how his faith helped him navigate adversity, and the importance of leaning into your God-given purpose. He also discusses the impact of iHub in fostering innovation and collaboration in his community. This episode is a powerful reminder that growth comes from perseverance, faith, and the desire to make a lasting impact. ABOUT OUR GUEST Corbin Church is a visionary entrepreneur and the founder of iHub, Utah's Innovation Hub. Through iHub, Corbin has created a space where innovation, collaboration, and leadership thrive, helping countless individuals and businesses reach their full potential. His journey is one of resilience, faith, and a deep commitment to empowering others. Corbin's mission extends beyond business—he is dedicated to fostering a culture of growth and inspiration, driven by his belief in hard work and a higher purpose. LISTEN/WATCH/SUBSCRIBE TO THE “YOUR LIFE LEGACY PODCAST” *Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-life-legacy-podcast/id1740167449 *Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2Cd8XFP59Ar864GcaoEDxW *YouTube Podcasts - https://www.youtube.com/@thelifelegacypodcast *Amazon Music Podcasts - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b1949e1f-a973-47da-b1e0-538945afa748/the-life-legacy-podcast *iHeartRadio Podcasts - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-life-legacy-podcast-165910407 CONNECT WITH “THE LIFE LEGACY PODCAST” *LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaxon-cummings-%F0%9F%92%AD%F0%9F%8E%A5-24b40a149/ *Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lifelegacypodcast/ *TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lifelegacypodcast *YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thelifelegacypodcast *Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558217934317 *Threads - https://www.threads.net/@lifelegacypodcast *X - https://twitter.com/lifelegacypod *Website - https://your-life-legacy.com/ *Email for general messages - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com *Collab with us - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com *Sponsor Us - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com WE LOVE MAIL AND CARE PACKAGES!: Email us for address: lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com CONNECT with CORBIN CHURCH *Linked-In - https://www.linkedin.com/in/corbin-church-008479273/ *Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/corbin_church/ *Website - https://www.ihubutah.org/ PRODUCTION CREDITS: Recorded at Mindset Content Creation Studios Produced by Tommy Moore Brought to you by Vodcasts by Tommy Moore Presents - https://www.instagram.com/vodcasts_by_tommymoore/ FIND OTHER THINGS LIKE US (Our Friends, People we Support, Products You Should Buy) ***Risen Pendant - https://risenshop.com/product/ DISCOUNT CODE: lifelegacy This episode is brought to you by Your Life Legacy - https://your-life-legacy.com/ HASHTAGS #TheLifeLegacyPodcast #yourlifelegacy #jaxoncummings #tommymoorepresents #tommymoore #vodcastsbytommymoore #personaldocumentaries #kadepeterson #conquercomfort KEYWORDS Your Life Legacy Podcast, Podcast, Your Life Legacy, Jaxon Cummings, Tommy Moore, Tommy Moore Presents, Vodcast By Tommy Moore, Personal Documentaries, Genealogy,
Today, we're joined by Corbin Church, founder of iHub and BYU entrepreneurship professor, who has set his sights on transforming his local community into a powerhouse of gritty, real-world entrepreneurial growth. Corbin has guided hundreds of founders through the startup maze, emphasizing the value of building businesses on hard-earned lessons. Tune in as Corbin gets real about what it takes to launch—and why your next big step might just start with a misstep. How the best founders fail forward, turning mistakes into learning degrees How the right mentor can help you avoid guesswork and common traps How to get clear answers to your "what's next?" questions and set yourself up for wins — The Midnight Founders Podcast is powered by RevRoad and CB Vault.
Welcome to another episode of Gen Z in Manufacturing, a podcast where I interview young people about their journeys in manufacturing, how they intend to influence the industry and what they are looking for from an employer.For this episode, I welcome Erin Sorensen, a 27-year-old director of the Innovation Hub, or iHub, at Northeast Community College in Nebraska. Sorensen's professional experience includes time with Kawasaki and working in food manufacturing before transitioning to her current position, where she looks to promote innovation and manufacturing careers and provide skilled training through partnerships with existing businesses. In this episode, Sorensen discusses:Getting kids into manufacturing at a young ageWhy the industry is failing to gather interestUsing the Innovation Hub (iHub) to create a lifelong learnerThe biggest disconnects between Gen Z and older generations Values held by Gen Z that older workforces overlook How Gen Z negotiates and their dealbreakersHow employers can manage Gen Z's tendency to seek new job opportunities Please make sure to like and share this episode of Gen Z in Manufacturing. To view previous episodes, visit manufacturing.net. If you are a member of Gen Z and would like to discuss your experience in the manufacturing industry, please get in touch with Nolan Beilstein at nolan@ien.com.Download and listen to the audio version below and click here to subscribe to the Today in Manufacturing podcast.
Send us a Text Message.What happens when the roles reverse and you find yourself caring for the very person who raised you? Corbin Church, a seasoned entrepreneur and managing director of Utah's iHub, opens up about his emotional journey in balancing his demanding career with caregiving for his mother who suffers from dementia. Through heartfelt stories and candid reflections, Corbin illuminates the profound challenges and emotional guilt associated with this role reversal. He also shares the difficult decision of transitioning his mother into a senior living facility, emphasizing the critical need for privacy, amenities, and engaging activities to combat loneliness and keep her stimulated.Safety and trust become paramount when selecting a caregiver for a loved one with memory issues. Corbin walks us through his meticulous vetting process for finding a compatible caregiver from Helperly, highlighting the importance of open communication and thorough background checks. He discusses the delicate task of protecting his mother from deceptive spam calls and safeguarding her finances. Corbin's insights offer practical advice on maintaining a positive mindset amidst repetitive conversations and memory loss, showcasing how a trustworthy caregiver can become an invaluable advocate and companion.Turning to his professional life, Corbin shares the mission of iHub Innovation Hub Foundation, a nonprofit incubator in Provo, Utah. This collaborative environment is designed to support young entrepreneurs and recent graduates, transforming the often solitary journey of entrepreneurship into a community-driven effort. Corbin provides essential advice for senior care providers on building trust and alleviating guilt for families, stressing the importance of engaging activities for elderly residents. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a caregiver, or seeking to balance your personal and professional responsibilities, this episode is packed with valuable lessons and heartfelt moments.Support the Show.
Lokesh Oli, in his capacities as Managing Director of Oliz Store, Executive Director of iHub, and Managing Director at Jyotishree Pvt. Ltd, radiates an enthusiasm for technology, electric vehicles, and gadgets. His diverse roles have propelled him into the realm of authentic content creation, particularly in modern technology and sustainable mobility.
Broadcasting out of the Connected Hub in the Atlantic Technological University iHub in Castlebar, Bobby speaks to some of those people using iHub to find out about the benefits this kind of working environment offers to people.Joining Bobby is:Louise McDonnell, founder of SellOnSocial.Media AgencyBrian Barrett of Solar WestDr. Noreen CurtisStephen Carolan, National Hubs Network Programme Manager at the Western Development Commission
In this episode, Abi chats with Grant Jenks, Senior Staff SWE, Engineering Insights @ LinkedIn. They dive into LinkedIn's developer insights platform, iHub, and its backstory. The conversation covers qualitative versus quantitative metrics, sharing concerns about these terms and exploring their correlation. The episode wraps up with technical topics like winsorized means, thoughts on composite scores, and ways AI can benefit developer productivity teams.(1:10) Insights in the productivity space(7:13) LinkedIn's metrics platform, iHub(12:52) Making metrics actionable(15:35) Choosing the right and wrong metrics(19:39) The difficulty of answering simple questions(26:23) Top-down vs. bottom-up approach to metrics(32:12) Winsorized mean and selecting measurements(39:25) Using composite metrics(46:57) Using AI in developer productivity
The Hunters and Unicorns session with Anant Bhardwaj, Founder and CEO of Instabase unveiled an extraordinary journey, starting from humble beginnings to becoming the visionary founder of a groundbreaking AI company, Instabase. The emphasis on developing applications around real-world use cases struck a chord, highlighting the need to identify broader relevance beyond a specific scenario for achieving impactful market fit. Key Takeaways; 1. Early Life and Education: Grew up in a rural part of India called Nalanda, Bihar, without modern amenities. Initially struggled adjusting to a city environment due to a shift in language and educational medium to English. 2. Career Aspirations: Initially wanted to join the Army like family members but was rejected due to colour blindness. Had an interest in literature, poetry, and writing but was discouraged from pursuing it as a career. 3. Academic Journey: Accidentally got into computer science during college in India and discovered a passion for programming. Moved to the US for a master's at Stanford but felt pressure to start a company during this time. Pursued research projects at MIT, one of which was Data Hub, exploring abstracting complex data for diverse applications. Faced challenges with visa status and legal issues but was supported by MIT during this period. 4. Formation of Databricks: Founded Databricks without a clear commercial application but had an academic focus initially. Initially targeted academia, providing free products to professors and students at various universities. 5. Discovery of Commercial Use: Identified a commercial use case with companies like Zenefits and Lending Club needing data extraction from diverse sources like PDFs and images. 6. Product Development and Market Fit: Iterated the product based on market needs and feedback, eventually finding a product-market fit in data extraction and analysis for various industries. Emphasized a fearless and experimental approach to adapt to new opportunities and discover viable product uses. 7. Key Advice from Martin Casado: "Use cases precede the product; product precedes the platform; platform precedes the ecosystem." Don't build a product without understanding the use case it solves. Don't build a platform without a real product. A platform allows value creation by someone other than the creator. 8. Discovery of Product-Market Fit: Understand the key drivers and drags for customers; drivers are critical to why they buy. Find the one or two core drivers that make customers want to buy your product. Prioritize features that cater to these key drivers and address critical pain points. 9. Approach to Product Development: Engage in parallel experimentation to find both the use cases and the right product. Engage early customers to help validate and define the product, ensuring it addresses their needs. Focus on problems applicable across a wide range of industries to have a broad market impact. 10. Building a Platform: Allow customers to create value by building their own apps on your platform. Separate the product from custom services and prioritize building a scalable product. Be open to iterating and adjusting the product based on customer feedback and use cases. 11. Ecosystem Building: Move towards creating an ecosystem by enabling third-party developers to build on the platform. Aim for apps built by one entity to be usable and valuable for another, promoting a broader ecosystem. 12. Early Growth and Funding: Achieved significant growth from $250k to $5 million in a year, gaining investor interest. Raised funding at a $1 billion valuation in 2019 due to perceived strong product-market fit. 13. Challenges in Scaling Sales: Initially, sales were handled by the founder, but transitioning to a sales team required careful planning. Incorrect hiring and lack of understanding of sales dynamics led to a wasted year in scaling sales. 14. Building an Effective Sales Team: Hiring salespeople requires careful consideration of ramp-up times, quotas, and net new revenue targets. Defined sales process stages: first meeting, technical deep dive, proof of value, success criteria, business value, commercial and pricing, legal. 15. Sales Process and Experimentation: Focused on identifying and repeating successful use cases to drive sales effectively. Employed a small growth team for experimentation and exploration of new use cases and verticals. Launched a self-serve product (iHub) to understand the market, not focusing on specific deal sizes initially. 16. Sales Velocity and Incentives: Emphasized velocity of feedback and signal collection over deal size to learn from a larger customer base. Experimenting with sales team incentives to encourage high-velocity growth and learning from a diverse customer set. Episode 3 of 'The Founders Edition' is not to be missed!
Erik Hersman, CEO of Gridless, joins Josh and Dan to discuss how Bitcoin mining can improve Africa. Erik is a serial entrepreneur who has founded and led several successful companies, including iHub and BRCK. He is now the CEO of Gridless, a company that is using Bitcoin mining to improve access to electricity in rural Africa. In this conversation, Erik discusses the challenges of providing electricity to rural Africa and how Bitcoin mining can help to address these challenges. This is an important conversation for anyone who is interested in the future of Bitcoin and its potential to improve the lives of people around the world. Other topics covered include: African life Bitcoin assisting energy generation Dan's experience with prison wallets How Gridless is improving African grids How energy waste can be monetized Lifting Africa without a handout BCB Pod disclaimer here Watch video of this chat on YouTube here ITEMS MENTIONED: Gridless iHub BRCK Ushahidi SHOW SPONSORS: BITCOIN 2024: promo code “BCB24” for 10% off tickets early bird ticket sales for Nashville, July 25-27, 2024 b.tc/conference SWAN — The place we choose to buy Bitcoin. Dollar cost average daily, weekly or monthly with a company that's Bitcoin only and encourages you to hold your own private keys. Visit Swan.com. For Swan PREMIUM FREE go to https://www.swanbitcoin.com/premium/blue-collar-bitcoin-experience-swan-premium-for-free/ and use PASSWORD: bluecollarbitcoin COINKITE — PROMO CODE “BCB” for discount on ColdCard. Industry leaders in Bitcoin security hardware and fun devices, makers of the COLDCARD and other prominent items including opendime, satscard, tapsigner, the seedplate, coldpower, blockclock mini & blockclock micro. All available at coinkite.com START9 — Sovereign computing. Take back control of your data. Run a Bitcoin & Lightning node. Embassy One: A small uncompromising personal server, capable of running BTC Core. Embassy Pro: The most powerful, secure, and reliable private server in the world. Visit Start9.com CROWDHEALTH BTC — Use CODE BLUE to get 1st 3 months massively reduced at $99/month. Harness the Power of Bitcoin + Health Care. Join other Bitcoiners on a crowdfunding platform while accumulating Bitcoin in the process. Bitcoin specific crowd joincrowdhealth.com/bitcoin SUPPORT THE BCB PODCAST: Podcast 2.0 streaming on our favorite pod app, Fountain: You can earn & stream sats on Lightning Network while listening to pods! Also share and listen to standout clips with the Fountain community. SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: you can follow us @blue_collarbtc, follow Erik @whiteafrican Blue Collar Bitcoin on NOSTR: npub1a3hrd4wfawr578d5y5l0qgmh7lx8q6tumfq0h7eymmttt52veexqkcfg37 Video on YouTube, Subscribe Here EMAIL: Send questions or comments to bluecollarbitcoinpodcast@gmail.com
On this week's podcast we are featuring another IHub team member Vicki Goss Karsher who has really broken out and hit the leaderboard a couple of times. Vicki started her direct sales/network marketing business 30 years ago with Mary Kay Cosmetics. She was with Xango and several other companies before showing up in one of CMG autoresponders on May 15th, 2018. Over the past 90 days since joining the ERC program, she has booked 24 calls which represent 1,189 W2.s and $11,890,000 in potential funds for clients and $404,260.00 in commissions for herself. Her very first client call has already been sent to the IRS and will pay her a commission of a little over $36,000! Vicki is a loving wife to her husband Pat of 43 years of whom she's known since grade school. They have 3 married children and 4 amazing grandchildren. Pat is a retired Financial Planner and Vicki is a retired Cosmetic Counter manager for companies like Estée Lauder, Prescriptives, and Philosophy. She and her husband live in Northwest Colorado where they spent 13 years managing 2 Guest Ranches with their grown children. They now live on a Ranch with their oldest son and his family helping raise Mustangs, Goats, and their 23 chickens. Vicki says she feels blessed to be on this team, creating a better retirement for her and her husband and creating a legacy for her children and grandchildren. This session will outline the path to achieving your entrepreneurial dreams, listen closely there is a lot of wisdom to be learned.
Pointer is het wekelijkse onderzoeksprogramma van KRO-NCRV op NPO Radio 1. Pointer brengt iedere week een reportage over een onderwerp dat nieuwe feiten en nieuwe inzichten oplevert, waarbij de burger centraal staat. In de rubriek Pointer Regio besteden we aandacht aan regionale onderzoeksjournalistiek van onze mediapartners. Onderzoeksjournalistiek over onderwerpen die voor iedereen relevant en herkenbaar zijn, op een toegankelijke manier. Iedere zondag tussen 19:00 en 20:00 uur. Reacties, vragen en tips: pointer@kro-ncrv.nl , tel: 035-6719787 of twitter: @pointer_kroncrv
Pointer is het wekelijkse onderzoeksprogramma van KRO-NCRV op NPO Radio 1. Pointer brengt iedere week een reportage over een onderwerp dat nieuwe feiten en nieuwe inzichten oplevert, waarbij de burger centraal staat. In de rubriek Pointer Regio besteden we aandacht aan regionale onderzoeksjournalistiek van onze mediapartners. Onderzoeksjournalistiek over onderwerpen die voor iedereen relevant en herkenbaar zijn, op een toegankelijke manier. Iedere zondag tussen 19:00 en 20:00 uur. Reacties, vragen en tips: pointer@kro-ncrv.nl , tel: 035-6719787 of twitter: @pointer_kroncrv
This week's podcast features Shellie Giddings. I first met Shellie over 25 years ago at an NII Regional training event somewhere in Idaho or Iowa, I don't remember at the moment. NII was her first network marketing experience. When I first met her I would describe her as a straight shooter with big goals and dreams & she has the exact same mindset today. Over the years she has been involved in 5 network marketing companies off and on. She is the mother of six children and 13 grandchildren. She has always been a straight shooter and team player. She did a phenomenal job heading up our CMGBookClub.com and she is the chairperson of the republican party in her town. I can't express how it makes me feel to have watched here BREAK OUT with the Ihub Global ERC opportunity. I know many of you that have been privileged to work with her over the last few years feel the same way. She is just a no BS, no Drama, team player that understands ……… T ogether E veryone A chieves M ore During the 2 ½ months since Ihub released the ERC program she has scheduled 29 calls with organizations totaling 1,375 W2s which based upon company averages equates to 13, 750,000 in funds for organizations & $467,500 in commissions. She stated publicly when she was a special guest on Ihub Global's corporate ERC call that her goal was to make 1 million dollars in 2023. I believe she will reach her goal, and I think after you hear this podcast session. I am anxious to speak with her about why she feels after 25+ years around this industry she has BROKEN OUT with the Ihub Global ERC program. As always your feedback and comments are appreciated.
What do you get when you intersect music and technology? You get a revolution of culture, and the ability to connect and develop communities beyond borders! Today's guest has over 15 years of experience cultivating ecosystems in each of these two industries- working at the intersection of culture and innovation. Jessica Colaço is a bass guitarist and tech entrepreneur. She co-founded iHub Kenya in 2010, an innovation and tech hub with the goal of nurturing an ecosystem for Nairobi's underserved tech and entrepreneurial community. After an illustrious career life as a Director in iHub, startup advisor and playing in a couple of rock bands around the world, she decided to work on her own Extended Playlist, enlisting a host of amazing musicians and singers to help her put it together. She is currently the first female in tech and music to release a single (Momentum) on NFT in Kenya. In this episode, we talk about her early career life in Nairobi, the challenges she experienced stepping into the job market in a country with little tech penetration and unpack the hurdles of cultivating spaces that facilitate exponential growth for gifted individuals. Jessica also gives us her take on the current state of the music industry in Kenya, what making music means to her and how to excel as a jack of all trades. Find out more about her work and music through her website: www.itsmejessicacolaco.com --- Join us in creating social impact through a cup of tea by visiting www.nepalteacollective.com Support our podcast further by subscribing to our Patreon Page here: https://www.patreon.com/boardroombanter?fan_landing=true
Seit 2020 treibt die NATO Planungen für einen psychologischen Krieg voran, der gleichberechtigt neben den fünf bisherigen Einsatzgebieten des Militärbündnisses (Land, Wasser, Luft, Weltraum, Cyberspace) stehen soll. Es geht um das Schlachtfeld der öffentlichen Meinung. In NATO-Dokumenten ist von „Cognitive Warfare“ – geistiger Kriegsführung – die Rede. Wie konkret ist das Vorhaben, welche Schritte wurden bislang unternommen und gegen wen richtet es sich?Ein Standpunkt von Jonas Tögel.Um im Krieg siegreich zu sein, muss auch der Kampf um die öffentliche Meinung gewonnen werden. Dieser wird seit über 100 Jahren mit immer moderneren Werkzeugen, sogenannten Soft-Power-Techniken, geführt. Diese bezeichnen all jene psychologischen Einflusswerkzeuge, mit denen Menschen so gelenkt werden können, dass sie diese Steuerung selbst nicht bemerken. Der amerikanische Politikwissenschaftler Joseph Nye definiert Soft Power daher als „die Fähigkeit, andere zu überzeugen das zu tun, was du willst, ohne dass du Gewalt oder Zwang anwendest.“ (1)Das Misstrauen in Regierungen und Militärs nimmt immer mehr zu, zugleich intensiviert die NATO ihre Bemühungen um eine immer ausgefeiltere psychologische Kriegsführung im Kampf um die Köpfe und Herzen der Menschen. Das übergeordnete Programm hierzu ist der „Cognitive Warfare“. Mit den psychologischen Waffen aus diesem Programm soll der Mensch selbst zum neuen Kriegsschauplatz erklärt werden, der sogenannten „Human Domain“ (menschlichen Sphäre).Eines der ersten NATO-Dokumente zu diesen Plänen ist der Aufsatz „NATO´s Sixth Domain of Operations“ („Das sechste Einsatzgebiet der NATO“) vom September 2020, verfasst im Auftrag des NATO Innovation Hubs (kurz: IHub). Autoren sind der Amerikaner August Cole, ein ehemaliger Journalist des Wall Street Journal mit dem Arbeitsschwerpunkt Rüstungsindustrie, der seit einigen Jahren für die transatlantische Denkfabrik Atlantic Council arbeitet, sowie der Franzose Hervé le Guyader. Der 2012 gegründete IHub ist nach eigener Aussage eine Denkfabrik, in der „Experten und Erfinder von überallher zusammenarbeiten, um die Herausforderungen der NATO zu bewältigen“ und hat seinen Sitz in Norfolk, Virginia, in den USA. Offiziell gehört er nicht zur NATO, wird jedoch vom NATO Allied Transformation Command, einem der beiden strategischen Hauptquartiere der NATO, finanziert....weiterlesen hier: https://apolut.net/cognitive-warfare-die-nato-plant-den-krieg-um-die-koepfe-von-jonas-toegel/+++Dank an den Autor für das Recht zur Veröffentlichung des Beitrags.+++Dieser Beitrag erschien zuerst am 16.11.2022 im Magazin Multipolar: https://multipolar-magazin.de/artikel/cognitive-warfare-nato+++Bildquelle: shutterstock / Alexandros Michailidis+++Apolut ist auch als kostenlose App für Android- und iOS-Geräte verfügbar! Über unsere Homepage kommen Sie zu den Stores von Apple und Huawei. Hier der Link: https://apolut.net/app/Die apolut-App steht auch zum Download (als sogenannte Standalone- oder APK-App) auf unserer Homepage zur Verfügung. Mit diesem Link können Sie die App auf Ihr Smartphone herunterladen: https://apolut.net/apolut_app.apk+++Abonnieren Sie jetzt den apolut-Newsletter: https://apolut.net/newsletter/+++Ihnen gefällt unser Programm? Informationen zu Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten finden Sie hier: https://apolut.net/unterstuetzen/+++Unterstützung für apolut kann auch als Kleidung getragen werden! Hier der Link zu unserem Fan-Shop: https://harlekinshop.com/pages/apolut Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The first time I met Dave Buchanan was about 5 years ago at an event that was held in Clear Florida. I remember the first time we met. He had me laughing and cracking up, talking about all the crazy ideas that self-proclaimed gurus had spread as best business practices throughout the network marketing profession. Since that time, we have worked together on a couple of different projects and Dave has always been a dependable, solid, voice of reason for me. Over the past couple of months, I have watched him consistently do the work and create a solid business rising as high as the top 10 affiliates during the beta program all while maintaining a full-time job working the 3rd shift. It is our pleasure to share with you Dave Buchanan's story in this podcast session, and if you know Dave, you know he is just getting started. www.mlmsuccess.com/newera306
What's up everyone! I hope you all are well and it seems we have been relocated to a new realm. YES! This means that the Minor Rants podcast officially has its own room at SELU's iHUB center. This means more uploads with better quality. Thank you to the iHUB center and a special thank you to you guys my family for giving me this platform! Thank you all for 4 plays on the recent episode :)! Have an amazing rest of your day and love you always!
Joe is an entrepreneur and real estate investor from upstate New York. During the first 60 days of the Ihub Beta Joe has created over $2,500 in monthly passive income, working part-time. Joe Richard lives in a small town, Walton, New York about an hour from Cooperstown where the Baseball Hall of Fame resides. Joe is a photographer by trade but has always had an entrepreneurial spirit and has been heavy into personal development and self-education since Mr. Calvert met him about 10 years ago. Dale says the thing he has always appreciated about Joe is his authenticity. He understands that formal education makes you a living, if you become self-educated you can create freedom and a fortune. Joe is a laid-back, chill kind of guy, very value-focused, and very excited about what the IHub Meta opportunity can mean for businesses in his area, and around the USA. We are excited for you to learn more about Joe and have him as our featured guest interview tonight. Joe is just another example of this fact. The blockchain, crypto, and decentralized finance have created wealth-generating income opportunities that weren't even available a couple of years ago, and that most people don't even understand exist today. This is not financial advice, do your own due diligence. If you would like to learn more about the Ihub meta opportunity you can contact Joe at 607-437-5004. Websites referenced in this session: http://www.igetminefree.com http://www.mlmsuccess.com http://www.MLMHelp.com
In this podcast in the Future 50 Series of the CLI Legalpreneurs Spotlight, we chatted with Lisa Fitzgerald about Splitchain – a word she has created that provides a new way to conceptualise and integrate digital products/services and the law. The integration is important. Blockchain does not have all the answers. The law doesn't have them either. There's a need for interdependence. There's also a need for multi-disciplinary solutions. And, lawyers need to be part of all these conversations – part of the solutions and not the obstacle to achieving them! Splitchain-ists are real and thriving. Their practical, solution-driven collaborations are reshaping the legal ecosystem in places like Lander & Rogers iHub. We chatted with Lisa about all this and a whole lot more. Lisa's had an amazing career in the legal world in the UK and Australia, as a judge's associate, in-house counsel, lawyer in private practice, and now as a Partner at Lander & Rogers. A common theme has run through much of Lisa's career – a focus on corporate/commercial, tech, data, IP, privacy, cyber, telecommunications, innovation – it's provided a deep understanding of the issues, the gaps, the solutions, and a global context for her work in the digital space. You might also like to read this article from Lisa on the Lander & Rogers website titled: Splitchain: Reconciling blockchain and the law. If you would like to learn more about Lander & Roger's iHub, you'll find it on their website here. If you would prefer to watch rather than listen to this podcast, you'll find the video here. About the Future 50 Series In the Future 50 Series we're chatting with legalpreneurs who, through their ideas and actions, are challenging and transforming legal BAU all around the world. If you would like to recommend people for this Series, please contact us at: CLI@collaw.edu.au.
The Kenyan technology ecosystem is growing rapidly, countless new startups emerge and multinationals keep pouring in. What is the history of this space? Where did it come from and who benefits from the system today? In other words, who is overlooked and what needs to change?Angela Okune & Leo Mutuku bring their experiences as tech entrepreneurs, researchers as well as founding members of the Ihub to a paper they recently wrote entitled: Becoming an African Techpreneur: geopolitics of investments in "local" Kenyan entrepreneurship. Here is their great paper: https://zenodo.org/record/6582284 and folks can reach Angela on Twitter @honoluluskye or through angelaokune.me; and Leo @leomutuku or through https://www.leonida.me/Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'
The Kenyan technology ecosystem is growing rapidly, countless new startups emerge and multinationals keep pouring in. What is the history of this space? Where did it come from and who benefits from the system today? In other words, who is overlooked and what needs to change?Angela Okune & Leo Mutuku bring their experiences as tech entrepreneurs, researchers as well as founding members of the Ihub to a paper they recently wrote entitled: Becoming an African Techpreneur: geopolitics of investments in "local" Kenyan entrepreneurship. Here is their great paper: https://zenodo.org/record/6582284 and folks can reach Angela on Twitter @honoluluskye or through angelaokune.me; and Leo @leomutuku or through https://www.leonida.me/Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma; Twitter: @dev_dilemma; Music credits: Juliani, 'Kama sa Sisi'
Mining HNT and the passive income potential of The People's network has put all participants in a different world almost. It is like we are all living in the untamed wild wild west. This HNT Mining world is full of high IQ geeks, millionaire entrepreneur team builders, and everyone in between. I think the reason there is so much intensity and confusion around this space, is because everyone understands the IOT Network is not theory, it is happening, we have all watched it grow since it got our attention. How many hotspots were deployed when you start following the deployment? What was the price of HNT cryptocurrency then? So the opportunity to generate long-term passive income is real, it is not going away, and it is very unique compared to other types of business models people may have been exposed to. So When you throw all of these people into the melting pot you end up with hundreds if not thousands of different opinions and articles and videos all over the internet In this session, I want to share with you 3 key points, that I hope those that are considering getting involved in this exciting project can agree on. Websites Referenced in this Session: WHY IHUB GLOBAL IS THE #1 WEALTH GENERATING BUSINESS FOR 2022 http://www.cmgihubteam.com WHY IHUB GLOBAL OFFERS 10x THE INCOME FOR MINERS https://youtu.be/7DSwMsZKRQA The Best Helium HNT Miners for 2022 – Product Reviews and Buyer's Guide (Plus Bonus Video Training) https://cmgcrypto.com/2022/01/29/miners-2022 Calvert Marketing Book Club FREE TO JOIN www.CMGBookClub.com Who is Dale Calvert www.DaleCalvert.com
Arguably the most important step in digital and financial inclusion is getting people online in the first place. The largest provider of free public wifi in sub-Saharan Africa is BRCK, a truly remarkable Kenyan start-up that has grown from its revolutionary first BRCK v1 to a SupaBRCK to connect rural villages in Rwanda to its brilliant Moja free public wifi. Co-founder Erik Hersman, who also co-launched renowned tech firm Ushahidi and the iHub in Nairobi, tells Stuff Studios editor-in-chief Toby Shapshak about why the internet should always be free. Read more on Stuff Studios.
Life of the School Podcast: The Podcast for Biology Teachers
Show Notes: - On our panel shows, we start with a goofy question, and as we are recording this just before halloween, did you dress up for halloween this year? If not, do you remember the last time you did? Lee Ferguson: I did not...but I think the last time I did dress up for Halloween, I dressed as a hockey puck. Somewhere in my house there is photographic evidence of this! Kelly Kluthe: My students always say I remind them of Ms. Frizzle, so I think I'll lean into that this year and bust out my best biology dress. Sedate Kohler: The last time I did dress up at school for Halloween I was “outer space” and had galaxy print leggings and hot glue gunned glow in the dark stars to a dress :) Aaron Mathieu: This year, I am embracing my beard and will dress as Alan from the Hangover. - Let's start with some baseline, what are you teaching this year? What are the populations of students you have in each class? Kelly: 2 sections of Health (9th & 10th), 3 sections of 10th Bio, 1 section of Dual-Enrollment Bio (11th & 12th) Sedate: 4 sections of Biology (Freshmen, plus a few sophomores and juniors), 2 sections of AP Biology (Juniors & Seniors) Lee: 4 sections of AP Bio (sophomores, juniors, and seniors), 1 section of IB Bio HL1 (all juniors) Aaron: I teach 2 sections of honors biology (grades 9 & 10 mixed) and 2 sections of AP Biology (Juniors & Seniors). - Do you have to meet any specific state or national standards with this group? Do you have autonomy to set your schedule & pacing? Sedate: Loosely Wisconsin State Science Standards for Biology, and the CED for AP Biology Lee: No state standards, but there's the CED to contend with in my AP course, and the IB curriculum for my IB course. This group of students will sit their exam next spring, and it'll be the first group of kids I've taught in 3 years that will have taken an IB exam since my last group to take an exam was in 2019--exams were cancelled in 2020, and our school opted not to give exams in 2021 because we didn't feel it could be done safely. Kelly: We align to the NGSS but have a lot of autonomy about pacing and what it looks like. My department has been using the OpenSciEd and iHub storylines for Physical Science, Biology, and Chemistry. I basically modify the AP Bio curriculum for my Dual-Enrollment course. Aaron: We have an MCAS test for our first year honors students that is in June based on some NGSS like standards and the AP is based on AP CED. We have general unit flow that the biology teachers developed for our honors curriculum, but have a lot of autonomy on schedule, but we do have common unit assessments. For AP, the AP teachers cooperatively plan our units. - Do you need to coordinate with any other teachers in any or all of your classes? Lee: Absolutely--I am one of a team of 3 AP teachers, so we plan and design assessments together. All three of us teach IB as well but each of us teaches a different level so we don't so much plan together as we do support one another. Kelly: I'm the only life science teacher at my school, so no, no requirements. I have to look to my professional organizations for collaboration. NABT and KABT help me tremendously. Sedate: This year I am one of 4 Biology teachers. 3 of us are pretty collaborative. Aaron: I am 1 of 5 Honors teachers and 1 of 2 AP teachers. We are expected to collaborate and we do… I could do a whole show on this dynamic. Credits: Please subscribe to Life of the school on your podcast player of choice! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LOTS Music by: https://exmagicians.bandcamp.com/ Show Notes at Lifeoftheschool.org You can follow on twitter @MrMathieuTweets or @lifeoftheschool
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens on an Uber-style, job-sharing platform for Perth's waste industry.
Isaiah Saldivar and Ryan Lestrange are going to show you some signs that you may be under a spiritual attack and how to overcome it! We have been given power and authority to overcome every strategy of the enemy! www.Isaiahsaldivar.com "What people need to understand is that there are demons that make attacks based on revelation!" - Ryan Lestrange Ryan LeStrange is an apostolic and prophetic revolutionary laboring to see a global awakening.He has always had a passion for the nations, traveling extensively throughout America and other countries with an apostolic mantle. In 2019 with a word from the Lord, he birthed "The Groan," a media revival viewed around the world. Ryan is the founder and apostolic leader of an international network of ministries known as the TRIBE Network. He is also the senior leader of the iHub movement, through which he plants and oversees a network of governing churches, apostolic and revival hubs. Ryan is also active in the business arena with LeStrange Global, LLC., a digital media company producing a variety of Christian media products featuring eBooks, eLearning events, and eCourses. He has authored numerous books including: The Jochebed Anointing, Supernatural Access, Overcoming Spiritual Attacks, Hell's Toxic Trio, Revival Hubs Rising and many others. Ryan and his wife Joy currently reside in the Atlanta area. Ministry Site: https://www.ryanlestrange.com Guest on podcast: Ryan Lestrange Connect With Isaiah Saldivar, the Host of Revival Lifestyle Podcast www.Isaiahsaldivar.com www.Instagram.com/Isaiahsaldivar www.Facebook.com/Isaiahsaldivar www.youtube.com/Isaiahsaldivar
The Coachella Valley's only All Local News, Talk and Entertainment outlet is updating its identity ahead of the Fall 2021 Season of programs and will now be known as Radio One Eleven (Radio111) instead of iHub Radio.Many programs will continue and a handful of new shows are being added. Stay tuned for more information with updates on our social media pages at:Facebook.com/Radio111PalmSpringsInstagram.com/Radio111PalmSpringsTwitter.com/Radio111PSand our website: www.Radio111.com or www.RadioOneEleven.comFor more information write to info@radio111.com
Well well well! I just started earning interest on my crypto in my IRA! woo hoo! How exciting! Also my crazy Helium journey continues as I figure out the number of Helium miners I need to create a steady stream of income. All of this is new to make and very scary and exciting. All I know is that in life, you learn from your mistakes. The good and the bad. I am grateful for them, LOL!
Diversification is the name of the game in my crypto journey! And I have bumped into the people's network: Helium. Helium is company that is wanting to create the largest low fi radio frequency network. Backed by many big companies like Google investments, this company is at the beginning stages of it's life: building this world network. Instead of raising big communication towers, it relies of people like you and me to build it's network. By helping build this network, Helium offers their builders/networkers a reward: their own crypto currency coin. Listen to my Helium journey. I recorded this video back in April 2021 and this recording has many mistakes in describing the network and a few things have changed. Apologies for my misspoken words. As this gets pushed out into the podcast realm, due to the shortage of microchips, I have yet to receive a Helium miner. LOL! As many are waiting on their orders, we will just have to be patient and endure these long lag times.
Own the Network .. IHUB.GLOBAL Content provided by: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45iqw89RpnY https://jackbosma.ihub.global/ihubregister/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
Nivi Sharma is the COO of BRCK and a co-founder of eLimu that was later acquired, the first company to digitize the Kenyan Primary School curriculum for revision and literacy. She spent the last 7 years or so of her career to developing EdTech solutions in emerging markets, specifically Kenya, Africa and reaching emerging markets in Latin America. Through her work which is quite on site, immersed in the realities as well, since the work is mainly in remote areas, Nivi aims to give access to the internet to 800 million Africans who currently don't have access, primarily for children education but also businesses.
Inspired by Seani B and the whole team at The BBC, relive the plethora of new Jamaican talent we have been privileged to host on the show as well as some classic moments from the yester years. As a founder of the global party Dubwise Jamaica, creator of the popular Reggae Aroma mixtape series and the first person to play leading lights Chronixx and Protoje over the Jamaican airwaves, Yaadcore is one of the most prominent and influential DJs working in reggae today. Having cemented his place as one of the genre's pivotal tastemakers, this year marks a new direction for Yaadcore as he gets set to issue his first original recordings. Link: http://www.yaadcoreradio.com/bio ------------------------ Each and every week, The #LazeReggae crew presents a 1 hour dancehall reggae show with your favorite fresh hardcore dancehall juggling, exclusive interviews,remixes, dubplates, roots & culture, oldies, foundation, Afrobeats and more, plus your dancehall e-news and event highlights. #PoweredByWhatsGoodStudios at @iHub #LazeReggae #LibossoBoys Audio Engineered By Lucky Jakes Powered By What's Good Studios at iHub. E: trinitystarfamily@gmail.com Whatsapp: +254716659166 Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/laze-reggae/stream/ FacebookLive: www.facebook.com/FahruqF/videos/1644776098948213/ Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/wgradio/sets/lazereggae-invasion-podcast SpotifyPlaylist
Inspired by Seani B and the whole team at The BBC, relive the plethora of new Jamaican talent we have been privileged to host on the show as well as some classic moments from the yester years. There is an exciting resurgence of conscious, organic music in Jamaica, and industry experts and observers agree that Protoje, born Oje Ken Ollivierre, is a forefront figurehead in what has become known as “The Reggae Revival.” Link: http://www.protoje.com/ ------------------------ Each and every week, The #LazeReggae crew presents a 1 hour dancehall reggae show with your favorite fresh hardcore dancehall juggling, exclusive interviews,remixes, dubplates, roots & culture, oldies, foundation, Afrobeats and more, plus your dancehall e-news and event highlights. #PoweredByWhatsGoodStudios at @iHub #LazeReggae #LibossoBoys Audio Engineered By Lucky Jakes Powered By What's Good Studios at iHub. E: trinitystarfamily@gmail.com Whatsapp: +254716659166 Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/laze-reggae/stream/ FacebookLive: www.facebook.com/FahruqF/videos/1644776098948213/ Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/wgradio/sets/lazereggae-invasion-podcast SpotifyPlaylist
Almost since the inception of iHub Radio and the iHub Network, we have made it a priority to offer programming that helps people in a dark, lonely and harmful place with addiction issues, an oasis of information and inspiration to help with recovery. Toby C has led these weekly journeys on In This Moment. Now comes a new program beginning on Saturday, March 27, that will be broadcast on the iHub Network at 10 pm to 12 midnight Pacific every Saturday and Sunday that will deal with the nitty gritty of evil forces that play such a significant role in people's battles with all forms of addictive behavior. The new program is called The Fourth Dimension hosted by Toby C. He shares with John McMullen the inspiration, the mission and what you can expect when those shows are broadcast starting next weekend.
Inspired by Seani B and the whole team at The BBC, relive the plethora of new Jamaican talent we have been privileged to host on the show as well as some classic moments from the yester years. #LazeReggae is more than pleased to host Alecia ‘Lila Iké' Grey: the straight-shooting, free-spirited, yet easy-going singer who belts soulful tunes with a velvety smooth voice. *** Link: https://www.rcarecords.com/artist/lila-ike/ ------------------------ Each and every week, The #LazeReggae crew presents a 1 hour dancehall reggae show with your favorite fresh hardcore dancehall juggling, exclusive interviews,remixes, dubplates, roots & culture, oldies, foundation, Afrobeats and more, plus your dancehall e-news and event highlights. #PoweredByWhatsGoodStudios at @iHub #LazeReggae #LibossoBoys Audio Engineered By Lucky Jakes Powered By What's Good Studios at iHub. E: trinitystarfamily@gmail.com Whatsapp: +254716659166 Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/laze-reggae/stream/ FacebookLive: www.facebook.com/FahruqF/videos/1644776098948213/ Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/wgradio/sets/lazereggae-invasion-podcast SpotifyPlaylist
Inspired by Seani B and the whole team at The BBC, relive the plethora of new Jamaican talent we have been privileged to host on the show as well as some classic moments from the yester years. On our third last episode for the year 2017, #LazeReggae Chats with Kelissa live in studio on her Kenyan tour - A Neo Roots Rock Reggae Queen. Kelissa is one of the leading ladies in the Neo Roots Reggae movement and she has garnered a lot of exposure both locally and overseas since the rise of the movement and now, straight from tour in New York and rocking The Blankets And Wine stage over the weekend, comes on #LazeReggae live and direct. Link: www.kelissamusic.com. ------------------------ Each and every week, The #LazeReggae crew presents a 1 hour dancehall reggae show with your favorite fresh hardcore dancehall juggling, exclusive interviews,remixes, dubplates, roots & culture, oldies, foundation, Afrobeats and more, plus your dancehall e-news and event highlights. #PoweredByWhatsGoodStudios at @iHub #LazeReggae #LibossoBoys Audio Engineered By Lucky Jakes Powered By What's Good Studios at iHub. E: trinitystarfamily@gmail.com Whatsapp: +254716659166 Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/laze-reggae/stream/ FacebookLive: www.facebook.com/FahruqF/videos/1644776098948213/ Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/wgradio/sets/lazereggae-invasion-podcast SpotifyPlaylist
M2- iHub was a very important objective, won by PAPI. Did Imperium hire V0LTA to ravage Scalding Pass? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talking-in-stations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talking-in-stations/support
iHub, een van de grootste jeugdzorgaanbieders van Nederland, kampte de afgelopen drie jaar met een aantal ernstige incidenten in hun gesloten jeugdzorginstellingen, van zelfdoding tot seksueel misbruik. Daarnaast waren panden niet op orde, bleek het personeel te laag geschoold, jongeren waren verstoken van therapie en scholing, soms zelfs van eten. Ondertussen groeide de organisatie door om overeind te blijven in de grillige jeugdzorgmarkt. Liever zelf het artikel lezen? ➪ bit.ly/3fKpKNx
iHub, een van de grootste jeugdzorgaanbieders van Nederland, kampte de afgelopen drie jaar met een aantal ernstige incidenten in hun gesloten jeugdzorginstellingen, van zelfdoding tot seksueel misbruik. Daarnaast waren panden niet op orde, bleek het personeel te laag geschoold, jongeren waren verstoken van therapie en scholing, soms zelfs van eten. Ondertussen groeide de organisatie door om overeind te blijven in de grillige jeugdzorgmarkt. Liever zelf het artikel lezen? ➪ bit.ly/3fKpKNx
Visit Sam Fraulino is an instructional multimedia developer discussing all topics of multimedia, visual design, instructional technology , and Canvas in higher education at Paradise Valley Community College. This podcast will discuss new media strategies and techniques that can be used to enhance the student experience in and outside of the Canvas LMS. Staff and faculty here at PVCC will given strategies to enhance instructional technology skills, learn about new software, discuss and collaborate with others across the PVCC campus. Visit TOAST EDU on the iHub at: https://www2.paradisevalley.edu/ihub/toastedu_podcast.html --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toastedu/message
Guest: Alfonso Gambardella was born in Rome, Italy. He received his undergraduate degree from the Università di Genova in Italy. He then got a master's degree in Economics from New York University and after got his PhD in Economics from Stanford University. He is now a Professor of Management and Head of the Department of Management and Technology at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy. Alfonso has been published in many articles and books covering his key research areas of strategy, innovation, and management. Connect with Alfonso on https://twitter.com/agambardella61?lang=en (Twitter )and check out https://www.unibocconi.eu/wps/wcm/connect/Bocconi/SitoPubblico_EN/Navigation+Tree/Home/ (Bocconi University). Here are the three main points that Shad and Alfonso covers: Treat your ideas like a scientist would- experiment, test, and track your progress to cover more ground quickly. Use the scientific method to quickly iterate through new ideas. Entrepreneurs have to think and test. Connect with Shad and iHub! Shad on https://www.linkedin.com/in/shad-morris-9b84b93/ (LinkedIn) iHub on https://www.linkedin.com/company/internationalhub/ (LinkedIn) and https://www.instagram.com/theinternationalhub/ (Instagram) Check out our https://internationalhub.org/articles/ (blog) and get more content from international business subject matter experts.
The man leading BRCK, a team of dedicated individuals trying to connect Africa to the internet. BRCK is a rugged wireless WiFi device designed and engineered in Kenya for use throughout the emerging markets. He is also a co-founder of iHub, Nairobi's innovation hub for the tech community, and co-founder of Ushahidi, the free and open-source software for crowdsourcing crisis information.—Recorded live at the global event in Cardigan, west Wales in 2019.Watch Erik's full talk here: www.thedolectures.com/talks/erik-hersman-its-possible-to-do-hard-things-in-difficult-places
Today we have Kate Henson from Inquiry Hub walk us through the steps of designing an NGSS storyline. She then tells us of the free NGSS high school biology units available on iHub and other opportunities for teachers offered by Inquiry Hub. (And a chemistry unit on its way!) Shownotes at www.ngsnavigators.com/blog/061 for links to resources. Join our Facebook Group and let us know what you think of this episode. And remember, you're phenomenal!
Download the GIGM app https://m.gigm.com/ Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast: We were not hacked, our acquirer bank is to blame — Bolt (Taxify. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/26/bolt-debit-alerts/ Nigeria's CcHUB fully acquires Kenya's iHub. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/26/cchub-acquires-ihub/ South African bank workers to strike against digitalisation of their jobs. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/25/atms-to-shut-down-during-south-african-protests/ Nigerian government investigating alleged privacy breach by Truecaller. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/25/nitda-truecaller-privacy-breach/ Get funding for your business and keep it. bit.ly/smeclinic3 Listen every Tuesday and Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
The East Africa Business Podcast: African Start ups | Investing | Entrepreneurship | Interviews
One of the first places I had earmarked for learning about business in Kenya was the iHub. From reading up on business in East Africa it was always mentioned as the heart of the tech scenenot only in Kenya but also of the whole region. In fact, when rumours leaked that I would be interviewing Kamal for this podcast, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made sure to drop in for a visit when he was in Africa in late July. Kamal and I discuss the government's role in fostering scalable businesses across East Africa, what makes a good pitch and the areas of growth that he sees in the Kenyan economy. It's a very interesting conversation that we have, and I hope you enjoy READ MORE AT:https://theeastafricabusinesspodcast.com/2016/12/21/ihub-an-overview-of-the-east-africa-entreprenurial-ecosystem-with-kamal-bhattacharya-ceo-of-ihub/
We often hear stats like “more people have mobile phones than toilets” about places like Africa, but what does that actually mean for people? “It is b.s.,” (no pun intended), argues one of the guests on this episode. Then there are statistical predictions about mobile penetration and usage — for example, that there will be one mobile phone per African within just three years. But how do we make sense of such stats, in context? It may make more sense to measure devices per household … and to also consider power structures and whether women, too, truly have such access. Finally, since access is mainly about affordability, what good is a smartphone with an internet connection if data plans are prohibitively expensive? Watching just one YouTube video could cost an African family an entire month of groceries. Yet mobile and wi-fi may be collapsing Maslow's famous hierarchy of needs. With three experts from various backgrounds and regions of Africa — Nkiru Balonwu of international music media company Spinlet; Alan Knott-Craig of free wi-fi non-profit Project Isiszwe; and Nanjira Sambuli of Kenyan startup incubator iHub — we explore the nuances of what connectivity in Africa really means, from the field. How does this change app design? What does it mean for doing business with Africa? What does it mean for businesses in Africa trying to compete with Silicon Valley (is there really local advantage)? All this and more in this episode of the a16z Podcast. photo: David Mutua