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Matt Gottesman is a 2x founder, podcaster and writer. He's also an agile digital marketer and strategist by trade, with a background in helping some of the world's most iconic brands such as Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy. Nearly a decade ago he decided to reconstruct his own narrative by taking to the Internet to create, build and publish to the world through his own brands, as well as communicate to the masses at the intersection of culture, creativity, spirituality and entrepreneurship. He's spent the last 20+ years on the Internet... 4 of them dedicated to my first Internet Startup.15 of them immersed in digital marketing. 12 of them consulting as a brand & digital strategist for multi-billion dollar brands such as Louis Vuitton, Moët, and Hennessy. 8 of them as a content creator building a media platform & community of over 200K people. 5 of them dedicated to crypto and blockchain. 3 of them (most recent years) scaling his boutique growth marketing and automation company. In this episode, Matt Gottesman and Jonathan Schecter discuss … ▶ the intersection of business and spirituality ▶ authenticity and connecting to your soul's purpose ▶ acting quickly without overthinking ▶ building in public and sharing your process ▶ why all the steps of the journey are necessary to win ▶ how to develop a healthy relationship with yourself ▶ connecting your purpose and your work to your soul ▶ Matt's daily practices including journaling, gratitude, breathwork and prayer Matt's Links & Resources ▶ Website: mattgottesman.com/about ▶ Instagram: instagram.com/mattgottesman ▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/matt_gottesman ▶ Substack: mattgottesman.substack.com About Jonathan Schecter Jonathan is an integration coach and breathwork facilitator, in addition to hosting The Vital Point podcast. His coaching work is centered on helping men change their life with practices that help them find clarity & unlock real change in their work with mushrooms and plant medicine. Learn more at www.bluemagicalchemy.com. Download a FREE guide to using Breathwork for integration at: beacons.ai/bluemagicalchemy
Matt is a multidisciplinary creative, 2x founder, podcaster, writer, artist and Web 3.0 enthusiast. I'm also an agile digital marketer and strategist by trade, with a background in helping some of the world's most iconic brands (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy)He spent the last 20+ years on the Internet... 4 of them dedicated to his first Internet Startup.15 of them immersed in digital marketing.12 of them consulting as a brand & digital strategist for multi-billion dollar brands such as Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy.8 of them as a content creator building a media platform & community of over 200K people.5 of them dedicated to crypto and blockchain.3 of them (most recent years) scaling his boutique growth marketing and automation company.Connect with Matt GottesmanWebsite: mattgottesman.comWebsite: systemsoverhustle.comEmail: matt@mattgottesman.comPodcast: Hustle Sold SeparatelyInstagram: @mattgottesmanInstagram: @hdfmagazineMore Social: LinkedIn + Facebook
This is the first episode in our new bitesize series (10/15-minute episodes) dedicated to failure. Trinny Woodall's an A-lister now, and the Founder of Trinny London, but before all the success she experienced a soul-crushing failure around the dotcom boom. Find out what happened, what she learnt from it - and how you should think about failure. Feedback: hello@secretleaders.com Sponsor links: yotpo.com
Matt is a multidisciplinary creative, 2x founder, podcaster, writer, artist and Web 3.0 enthusiast. I'm also an agile digital marketer and strategist by trade, with a background in helping some of the world's most iconic brands (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy)He spent the last 20+ years on the Internet... 4 of them dedicated to his first Internet Startup.15 of them immersed in digital marketing.12 of them consulting as a brand & digital strategist for multi-billion dollar brands such as Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy.8 of them as a content creator building a media platform & community of over 200K people.5 of them dedicated to crypto and blockchain.3 of them (most recent years) scaling his boutique growth marketing and automation company.Connect with Matt GottesmanWebsite: mattgottesman.comWebsite: systemsoverhustle.comEmail: matt@mattgottesman.comPodcast: Hustle Sold SeparatelyInstagram: @mattgottesmanInstagram: @hdfmagazineMore Social: LinkedIn + Facebook
Selling his house to fund Perth's Internet Startup in 2017 and then building towers to deliver faster internet to WA, Stephen Cornish shares his start up journey. Listen in as we chat business, scaling the organization and his motivation behind taking the punt and ' Fixing the internet' With a recent ASX valuation of the business at $66 Million, this is a fantastic opportunity to listen in and learn from another successful WA Business Owner and entrepreneur. Why did they start the business? How did they scale it to a household name? Whats next after the recent IPO of $22 Million? Don't forget to leave us a review, subscribe and follow the show here http://www.businessgrowthperth.com.au You can connect with Kevin below Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmillerpodcast/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kevinmiller____/The Blether Podcast - https://www.thebletherpodcast.com
In this episode, Perez Hilton talks about:How his insane work ethic has helped him stay a household name 17 years after launching his business (PerezHilton.com).His financial and business tips for young influencers today.The steps he recommends new businesses take to grow at a reasonable pace.Links and Resources:PerezHilton.comThe Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris BookerPerez's TwitterPerez's IGValerie's LinkedInValerie's IGTags: Perez Hilton, building a career that lasts, career resiliency, career podcast, influencer tips, celebrity gossip, internet startup, social media influencers, social media tips, personal finance, personal finance young adults
Heute mit Verena Pausder und Björn Nölte, die mit gutem Recht und guter Sachkenntnis etwas zum Thema Digitalisierung an Schulen zu sagen haben. Verena Pausder ist Mutter dreier Kinder und glühende Verfechterin der Digitalisierung unserer Schulen bzw. unseres Bildungssystems. Sie selbst hat früh ein Internet-Startup namens Fox&Sheep gegründet, das sich auf digitale Inhalte für Kinder spezialisiert hat, außerdem hat sie HABA Digitalwerkstatt ins Leben gerufen, ein Unternehmen, das sich der digitalen Bildung von Kindern im Alter von sechs bis zwölf Jahren verschrieben hat und bundesweit Workshops anbietet. Sie fordert: "Schule muss noch viel digitaler werden!" "Stimmt!", sagt Björn Nölte, der allen vorgemacht hat, wie es gehen kann. Als Oberstufenkoordinator an der Voltaire-Schule, einer Gemeinschaftsschule in Potsdam, hat er das so vorbildlich vorgelebt, dass Homeschooling unter Corona gar kein Problem war. Im Gespräch mit Julia erörtern beide, woran es liegt, dass wir so schwer vorankommen, und warum sie an Digitalisierung als positiven Lernimpuls glauben.++ Die neue Kids Watch Xplora X5 Play eSIM ist jetzt exklusiv bei der Telekom erhältlich. Die sichere GPS-Telefonuhr ist genau auf die Bedürfnisse der Kinder im Alter von 6 -10 Jahren zugeschnitten. Die Uhr ist dabei abhörsicher und entspricht den Datenschutzanforderungen. Zum Schulstart gibt es jetzt bei der Telekom ein Top-Angebot: Die GPS-Smartwatch für 0,97 € einmalig im Tarif CombiCard Smart Connect S mit Top-Gerät. Die ersten 6 Monate 0 € mtl., danach 9,70 € mtl. bei 24 Monaten Vertragslaufzeit. Das Angebot gilt bis zum 30.09. https://www.telekom.de/unterwegs/smartphones-und-tablets/smart-connect/kids-watch ++
He goes into accounting until he gets bored of it. A buddy then ropes him into an internet startup that eventually fails after 6 months. He goes back to school after this and meets his now business partner. They hit their stride when they create a mattress review platform among other things. To learn more about Joe and his journey, visit https://wealthjunkies.com/wj107
Our guest today is Brian Hecht, who freaked out his family in 1994, just two years after graduating from Harvard College, by leaving a perfectly fine job to join an Internet company – before that was a thing. Brian went on to have a successful career as an Internet entrepreneur, and today he is a Venture Partner at a NYC startup accelerator called Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator. Check them out at eranyc.com And as a hobby, he, along with his cousin Rachel Dodes, hosts the very popular and hilarious podcast This Week in Nope, in which they dissect the most abominable news of the week and shut it all down, usually over whiskey. Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, the world's first global community connecting top tier independent management consultants with one another and with clients. To inquire about joining our community or engaging one of our members on a project, email Will Bachman at unleashed@umbrex.com or visit www.umbrex.com
Christian war nach seinem BWL-Studium nicht so richtig überzeugt von der These, dass alle Unternehmen einzig und allein nach Gewinnmaximierung streben sollten. Aber er hatte auch noch keinen fertigen Plan B in der Tasche. Deswegen hat er sich zunächst einmal auf Reisen begeben und dabei Stück für Stück herausgefunden, was seine persönliche Mission ist. Das Ergebnis dieser Suche ist Ecosia, eine Internetsuchmaschine, mit deren Erlösen seit 2009 bereits 45 Mio Bäume (Stand 12.2018) gepflanzt worden sind. Wir haben mit Christian über das Reisen als Inspirationsquelle gesprochen, über den gescheiterten Versuch, ein Internet Startup in Nepal aufzubauen und über die Relevanz von Bäumen für das Weltklima. Er hat uns Einblicke hinter die Kulissen seiner Suchmaschine gewährt und erläutert, warum das Kaufangebot an RWE für den Hambacher Forst in Höhe von 1 Mio Euro für Ecosia ein sehr gutes Geschäft gewesen wäre. Wer sich schon einmal die Frage gestellt hat, wie man Technik und nachhaltiges Unternehmertum unter einen Hut bekommen könnte, dem sei diese Folge sehr ans Herz gelegt. Außerdem geht es um die Frage, was man wirklich braucht im Leben, um glücklich zu sein. Denn Christian hat sich dafür entschieden, sein Unternehmen in Verantwortungseigentum zu überführen und damit bewusst auf ein paar Millionen verzichtet. Wir freuen uns auf euer Feedback, über die ein oder andere gute Bewertung bei Apple, Spotify & Co und noch viel wichtiger: über eure persönlichen Empfehlungen im Freundes- und Bekanntenkreis. Unseren Gast Christian findet ihr bei Instagram und im Netz: www.instagram.com/ecosia www.ecosia.org Zu erreichen sind wir per Mail: lasse@geilmontag.de paul@geilmontag.de oder bei Instagram: www.instagram.com/geilmontag www.instagram.com/lasse_kroll www.instagram.com/paulbergeaux oder über unsere Unternehmen Goodjobs & Cuckoo: www.goodjobs.eu www.cuckoo.work
Tim Lee is a senior reporter for Ars Technica covering tech policy, blockchain technologies, and the future of transportation. Tim was formerly with Vox, where he covered tech issues and the economy. He joins the show today to discuss technological innovation, economic growth, and implications for policy. David and Tim also discuss the radical changes coming to transportation, the uncertain future of productivity growth, and how society should respond to the structural changes that may accompany further technological advancement. Tim’s Twitter: @binarybits Tim’s Ars Technica profile: https://arstechnica.com/author/timlee/ Related Links: *9 Radical Changes that are Coming to Transportation* by Tim Lee https://www.vox.com/new-money/2017/4/26/15363592/tesla-uber-google-waymo-spacex-innovation *Self-driving Technology is Going to Change A Lot More Than Cars* by Tim Lee https://arstechnica.com/cars/2018/05/self-driving-technology-is-going-to-change-a-lot-more-than-cars/ *Electric, Self-flying, Vertical Takeoff Taxis are Coming to New Zealand* by Tim Lee https://arstechnica.com/cars/2018/03/flying-taxis-backed-by-larry-page-could-come-to-new-zealand-in-3-years/ *The Productivity Paradox: Why We’re Getting More Innovation but Less Growth* by Tim Lee https://www.vox.com/new-money/2016/10/24/13327014/productivity-paradox-innovation-growth *The End of the Internet Startup* by Tim Lee https://www.vox.com/new-money/2017/7/11/15929014/end-of-the-internet-startup *The Complacent Class: The Self-Defeating Quest for the American Dream* by Tyler Cowen https://read.macmillan.com/lp/the-complacent-class/ David’s blog: macromarketmusings.blogspot.com David’s Twitter: @DavidBeckworth
Sie könnten unterschiedlicher nicht sein und doch eint sie die Liebe zu ihrem Land. Der 15-jährige Timmo und der zehn Jahre ältere Ott. Der eine will Bauer werden, der andere arbeitet in einem Internet-Startup in der estnischen Hauptstadt Tallinn. Beide wollen sie die Zukunft ihres Landes mitgestalten, wollen eine offene Gesellschaft.
@JoeKBraswell and @AkiliShine discuss the biggest news from the Tech world for July 12th, 2017. TECH • Tech giants rally today in support of Net Neutrality • The end of the internet startup • Echo devices are Amazon Prime Day’s best sellers • Microsoft launches AI for Earth to give $2M in services to environmental projects • Toyota gear up against Google, Ford and Tesla with $100M AI venture • Facebook messenger home screen ads rolling out Worldwide • Apple in ‘panic’ mode as iPhone 8’s 3D face detection & wireless charging potentially delayed • Louis Vuitton introduces the pricey Tambour Horizon smart watch • When robots call balls and strikes, who will fans yell at? • How much does Wiz Khalifa’s video earn as the most-watched ever • Free robot lawyer helps people tackle more than 1000 legal issues • Students will spend 6 months living in a ‘space station’ to test mental effects
Manpreet Singh is co-founder and President of TalkLocal, a company that connects users with service providers over the phone within minutes of their request. He started his first company in high school - a website that had 300K visitors per month. He then worked full-time at an investment management firm through college and his MBA, helping to grow it from $20 million to $2 billion under management, and now has launched TalkLocal. Our two questions for Manpreet? Why did he leave an investment management firm he had been at for twelve years (as Employee #1) to start an internet company? How did he conceive of TalkLocal and get it off the ground? For insightful articles on making the transition from executive to entrepreneur, including member-only content, visit execepreneur.com.
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-313 – Jens takes on the internet startup “The lost Episode” (Audio: link) [audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4313.mp3] Link epi4313.mp3 Support my Hood-to-Coast Relay for Cancer Research - https://give.everydayhero.com/us/chris-russell-hood-to-coast-for-cancer-research Intro Bumper: Hello and welcome to episode 4-313 of the RunRunLive podcast. It's a beautiful day and I feel very lucky with all the gifts I've been blessed with. Part of the blessing is all of you, the people I've befriended over the years doing this show. My life is so much richer for it. So, thank you. I got to see one of my online friends this week. I was out in San Diego and I originally planned to hop the redeye back but decided to stay over instead. And ZenRunner drove out meet me. We went for a run together, had a quick supper and a great talk. I love talking with Adam because he's super smart and has a deep well of intellectual experience to draw from. I was telling him how I was working my way through the Head Space meditation app and how some of the days it was super hard to get my mind to quiet down. He told me that your mind is like water, sometimes it's calm and sometimes it's choppy. You can't really control that but you can manage your life around the knowledge of what state your mind is in. I think in practice it's similar to how I sleep on airplanes. If a plane is super noisy I'll visualize that I am inside a clear box, a force field of sorts. Inside the box all is quiet and calm. All the noise and chaos is outside the box. In much the same way I'm hoping my meditation practice, as pitiful as it is, will allow me to create that patch of calm water for myself within an angry sea. I've been getting in some awesome runs, especially trail runs. I'm close to setting my race calendar for the summer and we'll talk about that in the outro today. I went back to the cardio doctor for my 2-week review after the procedure. They seem to think everything is well but they won't declare success or failure for 3 months. I guess there's a burn-in period. I'd better get the extended warranty. I've been watching my heart rate in my training and it seems to flip less. We'll see. The trail runs have been really fun and it's great to get back out into the green bosom of the world. I got a pair of Hoka trail shoes and I love them so far. Go figure, all the free shoes that I've gotten over the years and I fall in love with the ones that cost $130 a pair! Today we have an interesting chat with Jens who has started an on-line, peer-review, web site for running shoes. He's got a big idea about using the power of the crowd to rate shoes. You might ask, “What does that have to do with running, Chris?” Well, you know I have a deep affection for entrepreneurs and also a fascination with the evolution of the internet and its ability to democratize and disintermediate. Listen to what Jens and I chat about and see if you can tease out the larger moving pieces. In the first section I talk about what people see as their ‘purpose' when they start running and what we can learn about it. In the second section I'll chat about some stuff (that's a technical term) that I have learned from hanging around venture capitalist and how some of the stuff you assume isn't really true. It's great to have summer here. I feel good about the future. On with the show! Section one - Running Tips You purpose to start running - http://runrunlive.com/your-purpose-to-start-running Voices of reason – the interviews Jens Jakob Andersen Here are a few links: http://runrepeat.com/ - read the text on the footer on the right http://runrepeat.com/about - I'm the only founder and owner. http://runrepeat.com/compare-running-shoes - check this tool. It will blow your mind. A completely new way of comparing running shoes. http://runrepeat.com/ranking/rankings-of-overall-running-shoes http://runrepeat.com/research-marathon-performance-across-nations - got massive media coverage from this research. We also did this one: http://runrepeat.com/research-women-are-better-runners-than-men. Together those two got us into +100 newspapers/magazines around the world. Examples: http://www.wsj.com/articles/boston-marathon-which-countries-have-the-fastest-recreational-runners-1429488981?tesla=y, http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/04/22/the-worlds-fastest-everyday-runners/?_r=0, http://www.runnersworld.com/running-tips/women-are-better-marathon-pacers-on-average-than-men and http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2014/12/09/marathons-and-male-egos-just-about-the-result-youd-expect/ Section Two – Life Lessons Managing like a VC - http://runrunlive.com/managing-like-a-venture-capitalist Outro What did I tell you? Isn't Jens an interesting thinker? What, you don't like what I'm doing here? You didn't like this show? I've got good news for you then, you have reached the end of episode 4-313. In a few weeks we'll mark 8 years since the first episode of RunRunLive came crawling ugly and badly recorded to life. That's nothing. Steve Runner of Pheddippidations is a having a 10 year anniversary this summer. Adam is putting together a celebration audio collection for him – so send Adam your audio and let Steve know how much he's influenced your life. Do you know who my first interview was? My buddy Frank. I actually went for a nice easy ride with Frank out on the Minuteman Trail down to Alewife last Saturday. He can't run anymore because he's got a bad hip but I'm going to talk him into buying a mountain bike and doing the Hampshire 100 with me this year. Yes, I'm going to spin up my mountain biking this summer as a change of pace. I got a bike for my youngest and I'm going to see if I can corrupt her as well. I'm also quite close to pulling the trigger on an Olympic distance tri. I'll have to spin up my swimming – which is hard for me because I suck at it, but again, it will be good for me to get off the road marathon hamster wheel and let my body heal. And that, my friends is I guess the biggest news, and the hardest thing for me to do. I'm not going to try to qualify for Boston this summer. The new qualification deadline of Sept 1st just doesn't work for my life balance. We'll see how I do this summer and come back to it with fresh eyes, fresh legs and a fresh perspective in the fall. You know it will all work out. When you stop seeking the answer sometimes appears for you. The other race on my calendar is the Hood to Coast Relay that I'll be running for cancer research. Please lend me your support – Support my Hood-to-Coast Relay for Cancer Research - https://give.everydayhero.com/us/chris-russell-hood-to-coast-for-cancer-research I haven't locked down plans yet but I want to take some time, go out early, and drive through some of the states I've never been in on my way out there. The MarathonBQ book is doing well and I am starting to see success stories from people who have used it to qualify this spring. If you know someone who yearns to qualify or just to take 30-40 minutes off their marathon time get them a copy of MarathonBQ. It's the real deal of how I qualified for Boston with my limited time and talent. … Here's a thought to take you out. As I mature in my years I begin to understand that life isn't about a series of discrete goals. Life isn't a straight line. Life is a compilation of seasons. Each season is different. Each season has its challenges and its gifts. The season you are in is neither good nor bad, it just is. You have to be present in your current season of life and live it. Don't live in past seasons, don't live in future seasons – live in the now that is your season. And as you turn, turn, turn, I'll see you out there. Closing comments Http://www.marathonbq.com http://runrunlive.com/my-books
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-313 – Jens takes on the internet startup “The lost Episode” (Audio: link) [audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4313.mp3] Link epi4313.mp3 Support my Hood-to-Coast Relay for Cancer Research - https://give.everydayhero.com/us/chris-russell-hood-to-coast-for-cancer-research Intro Bumper: Hello and welcome to episode 4-313 of the RunRunLive podcast. It’s a beautiful day and I feel very lucky with all the gifts I’ve been blessed with. Part of the blessing is all of you, the people I’ve befriended over the years doing this show. My life is so much richer for it. So, thank you. I got to see one of my online friends this week. I was out in San Diego and I originally planned to hop the redeye back but decided to stay over instead. And ZenRunner drove out meet me. We went for a run together, had a quick supper and a great talk. I love talking with Adam because he’s super smart and has a deep well of intellectual experience to draw from. I was telling him how I was working my way through the Head Space meditation app and how some of the days it was super hard to get my mind to quiet down. He told me that your mind is like water, sometimes it’s calm and sometimes it’s choppy. You can’t really control that but you can manage your life around the knowledge of what state your mind is in. I think in practice it’s similar to how I sleep on airplanes. If a plane is super noisy I’ll visualize that I am inside a clear box, a force field of sorts. Inside the box all is quiet and calm. All the noise and chaos is outside the box. In much the same way I’m hoping my meditation practice, as pitiful as it is, will allow me to create that patch of calm water for myself within an angry sea. I’ve been getting in some awesome runs, especially trail runs. I’m close to setting my race calendar for the summer and we’ll talk about that in the outro today. I went back to the cardio doctor for my 2-week review after the procedure. They seem to think everything is well but they won’t declare success or failure for 3 months. I guess there’s a burn-in period. I’d better get the extended warranty. I’ve been watching my heart rate in my training and it seems to flip less. We’ll see. The trail runs have been really fun and it’s great to get back out into the green bosom of the world. I got a pair of Hoka trail shoes and I love them so far. Go figure, all the free shoes that I’ve gotten over the years and I fall in love with the ones that cost $130 a pair! Today we have an interesting chat with Jens who has started an on-line, peer-review, web site for running shoes. He’s got a big idea about using the power of the crowd to rate shoes. You might ask, “What does that have to do with running, Chris?” Well, you know I have a deep affection for entrepreneurs and also a fascination with the evolution of the internet and its ability to democratize and disintermediate. Listen to what Jens and I chat about and see if you can tease out the larger moving pieces. In the first section I talk about what people see as their ‘purpose’ when they start running and what we can learn about it. In the second section I’ll chat about some stuff (that’s a technical term) that I have learned from hanging around venture capitalist and how some of the stuff you assume isn’t really true. It’s great to have summer here. I feel good about the future. On with the show! Section one - Running Tips You purpose to start running - http://runrunlive.com/your-purpose-to-start-running Voices of reason – the interviews Jens Jakob Andersen Here are a few links: http://runrepeat.com/ - read the text on the footer on the right http://runrepeat.com/about - I'm the only founder and owner. http://runrepeat.com/compare-running-shoes - check this tool. It will blow your mind. A completely new way of comparing running shoes. http://runrepeat.com/ranking/rankings-of-overall-running-shoes http://runrepeat.com/research-marathon-performance-across-nations - got massive media coverage from this research. We also did this one: http://runrepeat.com/research-women-are-better-runners-than-men. Together those two got us into +100 newspapers/magazines around the world. Examples: http://www.wsj.com/articles/boston-marathon-which-countries-have-the-fastest-recreational-runners-1429488981?tesla=y, http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/04/22/the-worlds-fastest-everyday-runners/?_r=0, http://www.runnersworld.com/running-tips/women-are-better-marathon-pacers-on-average-than-men and http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2014/12/09/marathons-and-male-egos-just-about-the-result-youd-expect/ Section Two – Life Lessons Managing like a VC - http://runrunlive.com/managing-like-a-venture-capitalist Outro What did I tell you? Isn’t Jens an interesting thinker? What, you don’t like what I’m doing here? You didn’t like this show? I’ve got good news for you then, you have reached the end of episode 4-313. In a few weeks we’ll mark 8 years since the first episode of RunRunLive came crawling ugly and badly recorded to life. That’s nothing. Steve Runner of Pheddippidations is a having a 10 year anniversary this summer. Adam is putting together a celebration audio collection for him – so send Adam your audio and let Steve know how much he’s influenced your life. Do you know who my first interview was? My buddy Frank. I actually went for a nice easy ride with Frank out on the Minuteman Trail down to Alewife last Saturday. He can’t run anymore because he’s got a bad hip but I’m going to talk him into buying a mountain bike and doing the Hampshire 100 with me this year. Yes, I’m going to spin up my mountain biking this summer as a change of pace. I got a bike for my youngest and I’m going to see if I can corrupt her as well. I’m also quite close to pulling the trigger on an Olympic distance tri. I’ll have to spin up my swimming – which is hard for me because I suck at it, but again, it will be good for me to get off the road marathon hamster wheel and let my body heal. And that, my friends is I guess the biggest news, and the hardest thing for me to do. I’m not going to try to qualify for Boston this summer. The new qualification deadline of Sept 1st just doesn’t work for my life balance. We’ll see how I do this summer and come back to it with fresh eyes, fresh legs and a fresh perspective in the fall. You know it will all work out. When you stop seeking the answer sometimes appears for you. The other race on my calendar is the Hood to Coast Relay that I’ll be running for cancer research. Please lend me your support – Support my Hood-to-Coast Relay for Cancer Research - https://give.everydayhero.com/us/chris-russell-hood-to-coast-for-cancer-research I haven’t locked down plans yet but I want to take some time, go out early, and drive through some of the states I’ve never been in on my way out there. The MarathonBQ book is doing well and I am starting to see success stories from people who have used it to qualify this spring. If you know someone who yearns to qualify or just to take 30-40 minutes off their marathon time get them a copy of MarathonBQ. It’s the real deal of how I qualified for Boston with my limited time and talent. … Here’s a thought to take you out. As I mature in my years I begin to understand that life isn’t about a series of discrete goals. Life isn’t a straight line. Life is a compilation of seasons. Each season is different. Each season has its challenges and its gifts. The season you are in is neither good nor bad, it just is. You have to be present in your current season of life and live it. Don’t live in past seasons, don’t live in future seasons – live in the now that is your season. And as you turn, turn, turn, I’ll see you out there. Closing comments Http://www.marathonbq.com http://runrunlive.com/my-books
How do I get started with my new Internet business? Today, James calls someone who has been influential in him building his own business, Buck Flogging. Buck says, "Find a way to tap into the hard work that others have done in building their audiences and then find a way to get those people over to your site. They've done a lot of the hard work, so build good, strong, healthy relationships with them; you can get there a lot faster." For too many people, the usual formula has been... You keep writing and writing... praying someone will subscribe. Instead, spend the bulk of your time off your website, not on your website. Drive these readers back to your website via a good landing page and create your most important tool using this shortcut. Your e-mail list...
So gründet man ein Internet-Startup – und meistert auch sonst sein Leben.
So gründet man ein Internet-Startup! Interview mit der Unternehmerin und ehemaligen TV-Redakteurin Henriette Schäffner (bald auch „Frädrich“!).
Do you know how much your web site is worth? Rick interviews Tom O'Keefe with Bizak - an online business network which computes the profitability and valuation of Internet startups and connects entrepreneurs with investors.