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Who Agrees?
Hoagie On Main

Who Agrees?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 54:25


The Crazy Frog is calling, snap open that Razr and hand over your mum's card details to Jamster, we're talking PHONES. Whether you're racking up the screentime or embarking on yet another social media detox, join our hosts Paul Black and Kendra McPherson to explore our relationship with our shared earth mother, the mobile telephone. We talk classic handsets, app reliance and delve into listener submitted phone faux pas. All this and more on this week's, Who Agrees?Get us on socials @WhoAgreesPod and thanks as always to studio sponsor, Irn Bru x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rokktambulo
RoKKast 85

Rokktambulo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 56:00


YA DISPONIBLES LAS RECOMENDACIONES QUE TRAE PARA TI AHORA: El Sistema 407, JAMSTER, Samuelshots, PALUSUNSYSTEM, Grupo Anxi, Heed the Warning, Difuntos, Flor de Rap, Say Lou Lou, CORVUS LORE, BUSCA EN TODAS LAS PLATAFORMAS Y DALE PLAYYYYYYY --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/green-merol4/message

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Rokktambulo
Rokkast 60

Rokktambulo

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 46:33


Han llegado las recomendaciones a tiempo para que actualices tu lista de reproducción, tenemos en esta ocasión a: Jamster, Priscilla Félix, Delanueve, Emily And, Young Ani, Onda Dodo, Sol Pereyra. Saludos y de más que tiene está emisión dale play y comparte ya que es gratis... además comenta que te parece para ir mejorando el servicio...... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/green-merol4/message

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The Retrospectors
On This Day: Crazy Frog v Coldplay

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 10:09


‘The Annoying Thing' is how the begenitaled amphibian animated by Erik Wernquist was first described; but by the time he released his first single ‘Axel F' he was universally known as The Crazy Frog, and beat Coldplay's ‘Speed of Sound' to UK #1 on 4th June, 2005.The tale of how this possibly could have happened is unique to the early days of the internet - a teenager messing about imitating motorbike noises emailed the sound to some friends, Wernquist stumbled across it and put it in his portfolio, and then it was adopted for sale by mobile ringtone company Jamster.In this episode, Olly, Arion and Rebecca consider the value of Crazy Frog's musical legacy, reveal that he's not even a frog, and applaud the UK's Advertising Standards Authority for standing up to protest, and permitting us to witness his visible scrotum… Further Reading:• Crazy Frog - Axel F (2005): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k85mRPqvMbE• ‘Find out how the world's most annoying noise came about' - The Sun commemorates Crazy Frog's 20th birthday (2017): https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/2974489/crazy-frog-just-turned-20-relive-his-hellish-magic-here/• Not So Crazy Frog (Documentary, 2017): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8vVz1KoU2sThere is SEVEN MINUTES of bonus material from our discussion about Crazy Frog. We had a lot to discuss. To hear it, visit Patreon.com/Retrospectors and support the show.We'll be back on Monday! Follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/Retrospectors The Retrospectors are Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina & Arion McNicoll, with Matt Hill.Theme Music: Pass The Peas. Announcer: Bob Ravelli. Graphic Design: Terry Saunders. Edit Producer: Emma Corsham.Copyright: Rethink Audio / Olly Mann 2021. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

God is Dead
92 - Remember Jamster? Bryce does...

God is Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 24:58


TEXT MILLSY TO 1800755755Today's episode:JamsterWATCH THIS PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJEhyHbdMJIALL MEDIA HERE: https://www.instagram.com/godisdeadnotclickbait/FOLLOW BRYCE: https://www.instagram.com/brycevmills/FOLLOW CAM: https://instagram.com/struthless69/Drop us a hot review (5 stars only we're very sensitive)https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/god-is-dead/id1355643870?mt=2*contains a few audio problems*

Bright Side of the Sun: for Phoenix Suns fans
Suns JAM Session: Do Unto Others + June 10, 2020 Mailbag

Bright Side of the Sun: for Phoenix Suns fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 48:56


[Ep. 53] John talks about the importance of The Golden Rule (sorry for the rant) and then we answer numerous mailbag questions from our JAMster listeners! Follow us on Twitter (@SunsJAM). If you have any mailbag questions, please email us at SunsJAMSession@gmail.com. #StayHomeAndLoveYourFamily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bright Side of the Sun: for Phoenix Suns fans
Suns JAM Session: Do Unto Others + June 10, 2020 Mailbag

Bright Side of the Sun: for Phoenix Suns fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 48:56


[Ep. 53] John talks about the importance of The Golden Rule (sorry for the rant) and then we answer numerous mailbag questions from our JAMster listeners! Follow us on Twitter (@SunsJAM). If you have any mailbag questions, please email us at SunsJAMSession@gmail.com. #StayHomeAndLoveYourFamily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bleav Millennial Nostalgia
Nostalgic TV Commercials From The 90s/2000s

Bleav Millennial Nostalgia

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 21:56


From the ZooBooks tiger poster to Jamster's Crazy Frog ringtone ad, Giacomo revisits some memorable TV commercials from the 90s and early 2000s. Source

Bleav Millennial Nostalgia
Nostalgic TV Commercials From The 90s/2000s

Bleav Millennial Nostalgia

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 21:53


From the ZooBooks tiger poster to Jamster’s Crazy Frog ringtone ad, Giacomo revisits some memorable TV commercials from the 90s and early 2000s.

Bright Side of the Sun: for Phoenix Suns fans
Suns JAM Session: Ask Us Anything VII - The Flex Edition

Bright Side of the Sun: for Phoenix Suns fans

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 63:34


[Ep. 42] The pod welcomes Flex to assist in answering questions submitted by the JAMster faithful. What two FA's should the Suns hold on to? Which would you rather have: Prime Nash and Prime Booker backcourt or Prime Barkley and Prime STAT frontcourt? Is Jordan the GOAT? Follow us on Twitter (@SunsJAM). If you have any mailbag questions, please email us at SunsJAMSession@gmail.com. #StayHomeAndLoveYourFamily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bright Side of the Sun: for Phoenix Suns fans
Suns JAM Session Podcast: Ask Us Anything VII - The Flex Edition

Bright Side of the Sun: for Phoenix Suns fans

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 63:34


[Ep. 42] The pod welcomes Flex to assist in answering questions submitted by the JAMster faithful. What two FA’s should the Suns hold on to? Which would you rather have: Prime Nash and Prime Booker backcourt or Prime Barkley and Prime STAT frontcourt? Is Jordan the GOAT? Follow us on Twitter (@SunsJAM). If you have any mailbag questions, please email us at SunsJAMSession@gmail.com. #StayHomeAndLoveYourFamily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podtrash
Episode 109 – That was a close one

Podtrash

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 95:15


Technical Holocaust Air Date: 09/10/18 Episode: 109 Duration: 1:35:15 Size: 88MB Summary: JV was very ill the last 2 days, we are joined by Gruse, Crazy Southerner, Jmaster, and Jdummy. Crazy explains why Jamster may have left, we get Jmaster on the line and bring him back from abyss. JD provides info on FRB’s coming […] The post Episode 109 – That was a close one appeared first on Podtrash.

Two Drinks with Alex and Pate
#17 - Remember Jamster? (w/ Mike and Keegan!)

Two Drinks with Alex and Pate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 82:48


This episode we hung out with out pals Mike Brank and Keegan Johnson and talked about, you know, life and stuff. They both have pretty great Twitters: Keegan Mike Email the show: twodrinkspodast@gmail.com  

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Notorious Hustlers's Podcast
Episode 5: Jas Bagniewski – Underground Caves To The Best Selling Product On Groupon Ever

Notorious Hustlers's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 46:46


Jas was at Rocket Internet, and set up a few companies. He sold City Deal to Groupon and ran Zolando which was the biggest ecommerce company to come out of Europe. Groupon was focussed on services, so Jas decided to look at high margin products that could be sourced locally and they done a mattress deal on Groupon. From idea to launch, they made a website, went to a few manufacturers. One of the manufacturers said they are biggest and can handle 20,000+ mattresses. They put the deal live and sold 6,000 mattresses on the first day! They then went back to the manufacturers and told them they had secured 6,000 orders that need to be delivered in one month.  They worked with a company in Blackburn who ended up digging tunnels at the back of their office to keep the production going because neighbours had complained and closed down the office.  How did you launch 3 companies while working full time? The companies that Jas launched were actually for Rocket Internet. Their initial idea for Europe was to launch a few companies and eBay seemed the most interesting. They went to eBay and said they want to take it to Europe, eBay didn’t think Europe would be interested in ecommerce, so the Samwer brothers built a mini eBay themselves and 100 days later they sold it for 50 milion. They also sold the company Jamster and City Deal. How did you go from idea to launching on Groupon in a space of just two weeks! Jas was quite lucky to have three people working with him. All three focussed on different areas, Jas focussed on building websites, another person focussed on sourcing the product and the last person focussed on logistics, delivery, customer service, etc.  Broadly speaking, Marketing, Web/Product Management and Fund Raising are the three areas you need to focus on when launching a product on Groupon.  Millions of things get sold on Groupon, how did you know what would work? A guy contacted him from Groupon, that was from a Groupon store on Phoenix and identified that selling mattresses was so popular it crashed it site, so it was luck of the draw, they expected to sell 50–100, but sold 6,000. How did you iterate the product for those 6,000 mattresses?  At the time Jas missed his train and he had 15 minutes to make a decision, so he sat on quite a few mattresses and chose the one which was within his price range and ordered those! Since then, they’ve gone through multiple iterations and when someone called and told us they wanted to return the product they used that research top optimise a mattress that would work well for people. As they expanded, they got product specialists and mattress experts and told them they wanted it to be cooler, and bouncier, they done all this research while selling on Groupon. By this time they had sold over 75,000 mattresses and had a very good idea of what works.  At what point where you ready to leave the corporate world to go off on your own? Jas always wanted to eventually leave, he left the Samwer brothers multiple times and failed every time and they took him back every time. There’s about 40,000 people now but at the time there was only about 30 people, so in the beginning they gave him an equity stake to go out and build a company in Poland. The more Jas did it, the more he realised he wanted to run his own company.  When you failed, what were your lessons from these failures? It’s really important to hire good people. Initially they hired young people because they were confident enough to tell these guys what to do, but eventually you realise all the knowledge is coming from you. At Eve Sleep now, they have people who are incredible and just get on with it from a variety of backgrounds once you explain to them what the strategy is.  Raising a lot of money. They raised very aggressively until they got to 57m, this gives you some buffer and allows you to take some risk because you’ve got room for error.  As someone who’s very experienced in raising money, what did you learn throughout this process and what’s the best way to raise funding? Honestly, you just got to keep on doing it. The more you do it, the better you get. You’ll get a lot of push back so you’ll hear a lot of rejection and so you’ve just got to be very thick skinned.  One of the Samwer brothers, introduced them to most of the VCs in London which really helped. However it’s about building something big, don’t get caught on the small details, focus on what the vision is and where you can take mattresses.  What did you learn from these brothers that were clearly very influential in your life? Jas worked on an internet company and he had no idea where to start. They mentioned to him that he needed to him think big but focus small, what’s the next things you need to do. Think in tiny steps and add up. Work harder than anybody else. Not in terms of sitting in front of a computer, but think from the perspective of never giving up and taking a no for an answer.  On a personal level, where do you get that drive from? Jas really enjoys the process, with a market cap at 150m it’s great but that wasn’t the goal from the outset. He just loves the process, proving people wrong, but doesn’t enjoy things just because they are successful and it’s for these reasons that he enjoyed the ones that failed just as much as he enjoyed the ones that succeeded.  Your focussed changed from Sales to actually doing branding, how did that transition happen? Kuba Wieczore was about to setup a branding agency. They wanted to build something more substantial, so he jumped on board as one of the main co-founders.  How do you keep people interested in just one product? It’s about inspiring customers when they first come across your product because it’s a onetime purchase. They do now have 15 products on the website and they intend to keep adding more as the years go by.  What was your drive to keep your mattress simple as opposed to making iterations and launching pocket sprung, memory foam etc.? When they launched on Groupon they only launched one time of mattress. It was difficult to explain to customers what “soft” or “firm”. As they started talking with customers, they realised that if they offer a 100 day trial customers can decide for themselves if the product if right for them so they made it instrumental to their marketing. It’s like when you go to a hotel room, you don’t ask about the type of bed, you just expect a comfortable bed and that’s what Eve is. What are the key elements of creating a distinctive brand? A point of view. So many mattresses out there, they got stuck on there that’s interesting. Every great day starts the night before. No sleep brand talks about being awake. Simple, catchy message and making something interesting. How do you deal with copycat brands that start cropping up?  Guys in the US done some clever PR things that Eve could do, some of their competitors could go into retail stores and do things in a better way than them, but they been doing so much longer with more markets and products.  Eve Sleep is more of a leader in the market because they’ve been doing it longer than everybody else so they ensure they keep current by being creative.  How do you keep innovating as a company and as a brand to stay at the forefront of the industry? Although they hired people, none of the leadership are from the Mattress Industry. They bring the best from amazing companies from all around the UK and just fuse together the best of what everybody brings.  One day they had an investor who said they’ve never invested in a company without seeing their offices, so they rented an office for one day and got a lot of friends to sit with their laptops on the desks. They then had the investor meeting which was about 10 minutes at which point they tried on the mattress and sat on it — this is a real story about being creative and that’s what the branding and the mattress brings.  How do you do things differently? It’s hard, there’s a few boring things they would have done differently i.e. perhaps not launch in certain markets too fast, didn’t take the restrictions of other markets too seriously etc. However when you look around there’s a lot to be grateful for. You work with your buddies and cousins, and you have an amazing company with people you love and a market cap at £150m, it’s hard to think of the failures. There’s a few boring things like a poor accounting software, but that’s insignificant.  By the time they launched Eve, they knew exactly what to do to make it a success because they had already experienced a lot of the failures prior to launching Eve.  How did you convince investors without having a brand, offices, and email lists etc.? How did you convey to them you’re a serious company?  The whole process from idea to launch took about 5 months and they had an incredible team which made them seem credible because they knew the category really well. Their first round of funding was at £600k, which was pretty small for a VC. They were very lean initially and Jas lived off the money he made from selling mattresses. However, what investors want to see is some traction. A lot of the £600k went into marketing, tech and IT but as they started seeing press and traction, they started investing more money in the later rounds.  They didn’t raise money until they were really confident that it would work? They were a money machine from day one by making £2m so they didn’t feel the need to go to investors. This time he just had an amazing brand and he felt so confident that he knew exactly what he was doing, and so much so that they said well if it doesn’t work we should just give up. Everything was aligned to perfection. When you did the Marketing Strategies initially, how did you promote to market? Was it key words or growth hacking strategies? When they first went to market they got a bit of press because they raised funding. Their product was for the consumer market so it generated more interested. The next 3–4 months they focussed on Google Ads and keyword bidding which Jas had done while at Rocket Internet. As they grew, they focussed on Facebook Ads and had an agency to help with that, and as they grew very big they tried TV and Underground, but it’s very expensive so if you do it, ensure you have a financial buffer to iterate and fail like A/B testing.  Press: funding round, it got a bit of interest, google ads, keyword bidding, 3–4  What‘s our advice for going into business with friends and family? When it’s good, it’s great, but when it’s bad it’s a disaster. Jas and Kuba think very similarly despite coming from different backgrounds. They have completely different skills but think along the same lines. There’s not a right solution for this. Two of Jas’s friends left Eve Sleep, but they still remained good friends. A lot of nasty things were said and done but you need to remember your friends and family above all else.  Did you have any formal process in place to catch up with each other?  Not really, we’re family so there’s no formal process. You’ve got to be thick skinned and comfortable with what people say about you. It requires you to have humility and when you’re wrong the ability to say sorry. It’s okay to disagree with each other but because of how busy they both are there’s no formalities in place because family trumps business.  How did you deal with naysayers and those saying your ideas won’t work? Honestly, it came from years and years being in the game. After a while it doesn’t affect you anymore. If people are wrong then that’s great, and if people are right then that’s fine too. In the beginning you’ll remember all those that said you won’t be successful, but later on you’ll see those exact same people either switch or continue to say those things so you realise it doesn’t really matter what anybody thinks.  With your mattresses you went to market without a product, would you recommend this strategy? It doesn’t matter because with each batch they sent it was iterated from the last. The first was good enough but they made changes as they went along, and now they have some of the best reviews in the country How to manage control and still without overseeing too heavily what people are doing? The 6–7 direct reports have constant communication with Jas and they are discussing things all day. Initially Jas used to micro manage, but now he tried not to interfere. The people he’s working with are some of the best in the industry and they’ve earned the ability to be able to be left with what they need to do because they’ve proven and delivered time and time again. Remember the goal is not to be in control because you don’t need to. Overtime you’ll get the balance right. How did you cope mentally during the difficult time? Even when the business wasn’t doing well, Jas loved every moment of it. As part of his morning routine he’d go for a surf in California at 6am before the kids got up. This was his way of coping, but also that he surrounded himself with friends and family that even in the worst of times things didn’t seem too bad.  How did you embed you vision and culture in people? Jas chose people that were a lot more sociable than him including James and Kuba. These guys were a lot more fun! Jas mentions that he’s approachable but he likes to focus and let people who are more sociable take control in places that are the their strengths. He’s seen companies with good cultures thrive and those that don’t have good cultures tend to fall apart very quickly.  What advice would you have for a company that’s looking to scale as quickly as Eve Sleep? Start funding rounds asap. Once you get the money in, raise even more money even if you don’t need to. Investors have the ability to sense desperation and you always want to be in a position where you don’t need it because this energy comes across.  Hire the best people. 

SkittleTalk
SkittleTalk | Video Game Talk Show - Episode Six (2018 - 4 - 30)

SkittleTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 111:05


SkittleDubz and Jamster talk about playing Transport Fever, Yakuza 6, Detroit Become Human demo and Gal Gun 2 with a side helping of SPACE JAM Blue Origin Launch which resembles a giant dick. Originally streamed on 30th April 2018: http://twitch.tv/skittledubz Visit http://skittledubz.com for streaming schedule and Skittle's blog! Watch the show live on http://twitch.tv/skittledubz

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast No 62

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2010 78:15


This week Gareth, Matt, James and Andy are joined seasoned veteran Mickey Papillon, The Cellphone Junkie himself, for a chat about all the latest news. Discussion includes The Vivaz, HTC’s line up, Malware on Vodafone devices and the iPad.Direct DownloadiTunesRSS FeedSuper special guest: Mickey Papillon (Like royalty!)Regulars: James Richardson, Matt Davis, Gareth Myles and Andy LeeJames on the VivazVodafone spreading malware?HTC Legend review on TracyandmattTrouble unlocking the 3GS (tethered lock)iPad is on sale via preorderDouble Twist Vodafone - coming soon - X10, Legend & Desire as well as Nexus One!  Matt should have the X10 on the 29th March as part of the research programme.3 MIFI (unlocked, firmware patched) all for less then 59.99 (revisit, update) Matt bought one on eBayUK Blackberry OUTAGE/Maintenance 4 Hours (upgrade to BIS 3.0)China Unicom should be shipping Latest Iphone 3gs with WIFI soon.China Unicom shipping its first android device.NEWS CORP will sell JAMSTER (remember CRAZY FROG?, purchased in 2006 for 251 million pounds, looking for same price)tracyandmatt.co.uk have a new competition, win a Sony Ericsson Xperia X2Many thanks to The Stetz for the musicSubscribe in iTunes to our weekly podcast RSS Feed for our weekly podcast