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In this week's episode, Yael and David break down the response to Jeff Bezos' space exploration. Interview: David chats with Jocelyn Bamford from the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers about how impending regulations are going to make everything more expensive and less accessible. Yael and David then discuss the pros and cons of President Joe Biden's consumer competition push. Will this make markets more competitive? Or more complicated? Broadcast on 22. July 2021 Radio: http://sauga960am.ca Radio: http://bigtalkerfm.com Website: http://consumerchoiceradio.com ***PODCAST*** Apple: http://apple.co/2G7avA8 Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3iXIKIS Produced by the Consumer Choice Center. Support the show: http://consumerchoicecenter.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guest is David Byttow – a self-described engineer by trade and, very much an artist at heart. David is most famous for his role as co-founder of mobile app Secret which allowed people to share messages anonymously.Whilst there was a lot of hype around Secret when it officially launched in 2014 - lauded by the press and tech industry, and with the company raising millions of dollars within just a few months – the company abruptly closed down a little over a year later. Some of the very public criticism David faced at the time was around the three million dollars that he and his co-founder each took off the table as part of their Series B deal. And, of course, there was the red Ferrari that David bought and which got a lot of column inches when things didn't work out.In this episode, we dig deep into the rise and fall of Secret and some of what David went through during that time from the exciting high - post launch - to the crushing low he felt in having to close the company down. We also discuss how he dealt with the backlash that came with Secret's closure and how his pre and post Secret career has seen him work at many of the top tech companies from Google to Medium, Square and Snap.I really appreciate David's candour in this interview, he opens up about a lot of things which many founders would prefer to keep out of public conversation. And, in doing so, I believe David will enable others to do the same – to talk about the hard times which come with entrepreneurship. It also gives an insight into David – who he is as a person, not just a founder, and that's exactly why I do these interviews. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.-----Mentioned in this Interview:David talks about Andy Hertzfeld who appears in Series 1 - listen here.David's ABC: Always be Coding article can be found here. Jim McKelvey interview can be found here.Tweet about creator economy can be found here.Philip Rosedale interview can be found here.-----Let us know what you think of this episode and please rate, review and share - it means the world to me and helps others to find it too.------Danielle on Twitter @daniellenewnham and Instagram @daniellenewnhamDavid on Twitter @davaidbyttow / YouTube David Byttow-----This episode was hosted by me - Danielle Newnham, a recovering founder, author and writer who has been interviewing tech founders and innovators for ten years - and produced by Jolin Cheng.
David and Daniel from Romania This interview with David and Daniel is revealing with warnings, they are challenging and they are full of hope in a refreshing way. David and Daniel discuss their experiences living in communist Romania. Their desire … Continue reading → The post 1-23-21 Interview – David and Daniel from Romania appeared first on Sam Adams the 'Puritan Patriot' Returns.
Working Class Audio #210 with David Streit!!! David Streit is a producer, mixer, recording engineer, and live sound engineer based in Portland, Oregon. He has been working with sound for over 30 years. David began his audio career working in clubs and venues in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. He loved seeing bands play live, and became an avid concertgoer. These experiences proved to be very useful when he decided to move to Nashville, Tennessee and become a recording engineer. David developed his recording skills assisting and learning from the engineers who came before him as he rose up through the studio system in Nashville. Eventually, he became an engineer and producer himself and has been a freelance audio engineer in Connecticut and Santa Cruz, California. Now, David is happy to call the Pacific Northwest his home, and is excited to be a part of the amazing vibrant music scene in Portland. David has a bachelor’s degree in recording from Middle Tennessee State University, and learned about mic’ing classical ensembles as an intern at The Aspen Music Festival. He was a staff assistant at Quad Studios in Nashville, has taught a college course in multi-track recording and mixing, and has done location sound for video shoots. He has a passion for music and sound, and feels lucky to have been in the room for so many magic moments. About this Interview: David joins me to talk about Portland vs. Nashville, why musicians choose to hire engineers, prepping for live recordings, security, mortality and legacy. Enjoy! – Matt Show Notes and Links David Streit's Website: www.davidstreit.com UA Promo: https://www.uaudio.com/classic-apollo-promo UA Promo #2: https://www.uaudio.com/apollo-x-promo Audio-Technica ATM230PK – https://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/e5c7d2ca9189679b/index.html Audio-Technica AT5045 https://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/dcdc76fdb9d115c1/index.html WIN AN AEA KU5A!!!!: https://www.aearibbonmics.com/workingclassaudio/ Audio Life on Gearslutz: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/audio-life/ WCA on Youtube: https://goo.gl/g5nsWG
Working Class Audio #190 with David Cook!!! David Cook is a Audio Engineer from Columbia, SC. David graduated from Full Sail with a recording arts degree in 2001 and quickly started working in studios and doing live sound while living in Atlanta Georgia. David eventually moved back to SC where he owned a studio and continued to work in live sound. David also developed relationships with local film makers and started providing location sound and post services as well. In 2015 David and his family decided to take a chance and move to Southern California. This move was not just about moving to a new location but moving into a new vocation. For the past 3 years David has been working in film and television as a location sound mixer. His transition has allowed him to work with companies such as Comedy Central, NBC, Hulu, Netflix, HBO, Aston Martin, Chevy, Best Buy, Pepsi, and Nickelodeon. In 2017 David’s first Feature Film , Thumper, was released on Netflix. David still works in music production and from time to time those worlds collide allowing him to record acts such as Tom Morello for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, James Blake Live DVD, Atlantic Artists Charlie Puth and Matt Maeson, and many others. Even though David mostly works in the Film and Television industry he still works as a Live Sound Engineer, Mix Engineer, and Audio Post Engineer. David would say that his biggest asset is his sense of community. The entertainment industry is all about relationships and that is what David does best; builds relationships About this Interview: David joins me for a talk about his move from South Carolina to California, the production sound community in LA, the lessons he learned along the way and the importance of getting out and hustling instead of sitting around waiting for the phone to ring. Enjoy! - Matt Show Notes and Links David on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8476450/ David on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HolyRuckusRecordings
Working Class Audio #151 with David Glasser!!! Mastering engineer David Glasser has over 35 years of experience in audio engineering and has mastered thousands of records, including more than 80 GRAMMY nominees. A three-time nominee himself, he has earned two GRAMMY awards for mastering and restoration of the culturally significant Anthology of American Folk Music (1997) and Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton (2002). David began his audio career with the Boston Symphony, followed by eight years of recording and production for NPR. He founded Airshow in 1983 and shifted to full-time mastering in 1990 with a modest studio in Springfield, VA. Expanding the company to Boulder, Colorado in 1997, David grew Airshow into one of the largest mastering facilities in the country. In 2016, David built a new facility where he continues to enjoy the daily variety of a busy mastering practice. About this Interview: David talks with me about his early days at NPR, recording live shows, transitioning into mastering and being a volunteer fire fighter! Enjoy! - Matt
This week we are invade by the host of the Toyota Trucks and Trails podcast. Jason Hoffman joins Dave to discuss the Nissan brand as well as Toyota. David and Jason talk what brought them to podcasting as well as their favorite shows. Interview: David and Kelly talk with Carrie Beasley of the VAXC (Virgina Xterra Club) about her roll in the club and what brought her to driving the Nissan brand. Sponsored by: Nisstec Lifts all new MK84 coils for the 2005-2015 Nissan Xterra / 2005- 2016 Frontier. If you want performance and excellent ride on the trails then check out Nisstecs all new MK84 coils. Priced with a budget in mind the new MK84 is what the NNP recommends and uses on our trucks. www.nissteclifts.com or 1-800-931-5103 to order and tell them the NNP sent you. www.nissannationpodcast.com
Interview: David de Radio Libre Expression.