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to watch this episode, subscribe to my YouTube channel: optYOUmize podcast Youtube optYOUmize is sponsored by: Renew Youth - aging made better Strawberry.me - personal coaching BetterHelp online therapy HelloFresh - America's #1 Meal Kit Amazfit - smartwatches and fitness wearables Summary Brett Ingram interviews Jason Saltzman, co-chair of MIT's REAP program and founder of Relief. Jason shares his unconventional journey into entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of learning from others and the value of mentorship. He discusses the challenges of building businesses, the significance of mindset in problem-solving, and the necessity of enjoying the process rather than solely focusing on outcomes. Jason also provides insights into the realities of entrepreneurship, including the many 'bosses' one has and the importance of passion over financial gain. In this conversation, Brett Ingram and Jason Saltzman explore the themes of passion in professional life and the innovative approaches to debt relief. They discuss the importance of pursuing work that ignites passion, the competitive landscape of various industries, and the emotional toll of financial struggles. Jason shares insights into his app, Relief, which aims to provide accessible debt relief solutions while addressing the stigma surrounding financial difficulties. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-care and encouragement in the entrepreneurial journey. Visit https://relief.app for debt questions and personal finance, and https://jasonsaltzman.com for entrepreneurship content. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jason Saltzman and His Journey 05:52 Facing Mortality and the Birth of Relief 12:03 Embracing the Journey and Enjoying the Process 18:00 The Importance of Passion Over Financial Gain 34:43 Passion vs. Profession 47:20 The Debt Relief Revolution #debtrelief #debtmanagement #personaldevelopment #entrepreneurship #optyoumize #brettingram #entrepreneurpodcast #podmatch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most Americans carry some form of credit card debt. A recent Clever Real Estate survey found that 3 in 5 Americans (61%) are in credit card debt, with an average debt of $5,875. Additionally, 23% of respondents reported that they incur more credit card debt each month, and 14% indicated that they have missed a payment in 2023. Here are some more staggering statistics about the state of credit card debt in America: - **28% of Americans Believe It Will Take 5 Years to Pay Off Their Credit Card Debt** Although 49% of Americans believe they can pay off all their credit card debt within the next year, a significant portion thinks it will take five years or longer. According to the Clever Real Estate survey, 28% believe they will be debt-free within five years, 11% expect to pay it off within ten years, and 6% think they will never be able to pay it off. - **Nearly Half of Americans Need Credit Cards to Cover Essential Living Expenses** The survey revealed that 48% of Americans rely on credit cards to manage essential living expenses. This trend is particularly prevalent among younger generations, with 59% of millennials using credit cards for their living expenses. In contrast, only 29% of baby boomers depend on credit cards for essential costs. Jason Saltzman is the founder of Relief, a transformative platform that revolutionizes debt management for everyday people. With two successful business exits, over a decade of mentoring founders through Techstars, and experience teaching entrepreneurship, Jason possesses a wealth of expertise and a passion for empowering others in the realms of business and innovation. As Co-Chair of MIT's REAP program, he is actively shaping the future of entrepreneurial ecosystems. For more information: https://www.relief.app/ Instagram: @jasonsaltzman X: @SaltzmanJason
"We see on average 300,000 job changes every week." Who can keep up with that? No one. Thankfully, Live Data Technologies tracks job change data for over 90 million white-collar workers, giving real-time insights into hiring patterns and turnover rates. This means job seekers can pinpoint who's hiring and stay ahead of industry trends. You'll find out what's shaking up with the evolving roles of go-to-market teams, pandemic-driven shifts in workforce models, and the AI/ML talent frenzy. By tapping into this goldmine of data, you're able to make savvy decisions and confidently navigate the ever-changing job landscape. Our guest this week, Jason Saltzman is the Director of Growth at Live Data Technologies. His work life entails working with top reporters, and researchers and clients to explore the latest workforce dynamics. LDT collects data and insights featured in top publications including The WSJ, Bloomberg, The Economist, Forbes, and more. Make sure you follow him for his weekly "Movers, Shakers, and Moneymakers... detailing the most interesting job changes seen in the last week." Connect with Jason Saltzman Check out Live Data Technologies here Connect with Loren: Book a Discovery Call Get Your Free eBook: How To Access The Hidden Job Market LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorengreiff/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/portfoliorocket/ Email: Loren@portfoliorocket.com
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: 02:46 - What inspired Jason to go down the path of entrepreneurship.07:16 - The biggest lessons Jason learned in working with over 20 start-ups over his life.38:28 - The problems Jason is working to solve in the consumer debt space.38:28 - Where Jason is taking the Relief App in the future.41:49 - The biggest financial mistakes Jason sees millennials are making.And much, much more!*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.BOOKS AND RESOURCESRyan Holiday's book The Obstacle is the Way. David Swensen's book Unconventional Success.Kevin O'Leary's book Cold Hard Truth on Business, Money & Life.All of Robert's favorite books.Related Episode: Building a Business on Amazon with Stephen Somers - MI190.NEW TO THE SHOW?Check out our Millennial Investing Starter Packs.Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here.Try Robert and Rebecca's favorite tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance.Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services.Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets.Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts.P.S The Investor's Podcast Network is excited to launch a subreddit devoted to our fans in discussing financial markets, stock picks, questions for our hosts, and much more! Join our subreddit r/TheInvestorsPodcast today!SPONSORSGet a FREE audiobook from Audible.Invest in high quality, cash flowing real estate without all of the hassle with Passive Investing.Private assets represent 98% of companies in North America but are absent in most portfolios. Reconstruct your portfolio with private markets with Mackenzie Investments.Take a position daily on potential price movements, and gain exposure while limiting risk with Interactive Brokers.If your business has five or more employees and managed to survive Covid you could be eligible to receive a payroll tax rebate of up to twenty-six thousand dollars per employee. Find out if your business qualifies with Innovation Refunds.Get personalized, expert advice that helps you see things clearly with ATB.Find an advisor who's invested in you with iA Financial Services Inc.Don't limit your dreams to the imagination. Make them happen. Explore Iowa for yourself today.Save time and money on your rental property insurance with Steadily. Get a commitment-free quote today.Enjoy a 400-calorie meal that contains 40g of expertly sourced, premium plant protein, all 26 essential vitamins and minerals, and a scientifically calibrated mix of carbs, good fats and fiber with Huel Black Edition. Plus, get a free t-shirt and free shaker with your first order.Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors. Connect with Jason: Website | Twitter | TikTok | InstagramConnect with Clay: Twitter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our guest today is a serial social entrepreneur who has been disrupting for over a decade. He is a mentor and an active angle investor. Unmanageable debt is directly tied to mental health issues in America. Enter disruptor Jason Saltzman CEO & Co-Founder at Relief App, who is building a digital solution to overwhelming credit card debts. As someone who has experienced the effects of toxic debt firsthand, Jason is on a mission to make financial relief accessible to everyone. Key Takeaways: The main ingredient for disruption is caring about the people for whom you're creating value. Money is a receipt of value. Solutions relating to debts are simple, however, the problem is extremely complex. Any debt has a stigma around it and it has systemic ramifications. Today, 1 in 3 Americans have an account that has fallen behind. It affects marginalized communities of color because not only there has been a lack of financial education but also, some of the largest creditors in the world with the highest interest rate go after these communities. The problem expanded because of the coronavirus, as the government started printing capital and giving it to people in need but as per the data as people had access to more capital, their savings shot up and that triggered the creditors to issue more credit. The problem compounds when you leverage credit in a society which needs it, people start spending on things they don't need via credit cards. Last quarter, the national credit card debt recorded the highest number of credit card balances in the history of debt recording. Jason predicts that we will be seeing a major increase in defaulters as the compounded debt completely outweighs monthly income. The average credit card rate in America today is 29.73% The name of game is to get very expensive credit in the hands of people that don't understand how to use it. Some of the highest individual balances are with people with advanced education e.g. Doctors, Lawyers etc. because even after the extra years of school not of the classes involve how to manage credit or books of accounts Credit card companies will issue more credit once professionals start making $200,00 - $300,000+ a year Because Jason worked in the credit card and debt space in earlier years, he started to get calls from friends and family to help with a walk through their credit-related problems. Jason says that” the solutions are there, they are so simple. They are just not being put in front of your face and many people hiding from this problem just don't know”. A study by Mckenzie revealed that only 2% of people will call their banks or credit lenders and manage a payment plan. The other 98% hide from these calls. One of the biggest reasons for Jason in starting the Relief App is to normalize the credit debt problem and get individuals their dignity back Depending on your current situation, Relief App will make all options available for every person using the app to speak to your creditor and work out a solution. Quote of the show: 14:22 to 14:50 “The system is gamified, every time you turn on the television, our whole country is set up to sell you something and you want a life that many people can't afford and extending credit gives you that opportunity to get something that you cannot afford. Even look at those Visa and Master Card commercials of the lifestyle that they are selling people. It's like oh s**t I want that! But I don't have the money to pay for it! Now you do! With credit we are your best friend, but that comes with big shackles” Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonsaltzman/ Company Website: http://relief.app Twitter: https://twitter.com/SaltzmanJason Ways to Tune In: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eccda84d-4d5b-4c52-ba54-7fd8af3cbe87/disruption-interruption Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruption-interruption/id1581985755 Google Play - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cub21ueWNvbnRlbnQuY29tL2QvcGxheWxpc3QvODE5NjRmY2EtYTQ5OC00NTAyLThjZjktYWI3YzAwMmRiZTM2LzNiZTZiNzJhLWEzODItNDhhNS04MDc5LWFmYTAwMTI2M2FiNi9kZDYzMGE4Mi04ZGI4LTQyMGUtOGNmYi1hZmEwMDEyNjNhZDkvcG9kY2FzdC5yc3M= Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6yGSwcSp8J354awJkCmJlD Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/disruption-interruption YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf2zbLqmHtSHQ7u1V-Is8cA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: 03:24 - What Okta does and how it became a multi-billion dollar business.05:14 - Why Frederic chose to stick with Okta after starting the company and helping it grow to over 5,000 employees.11:01 - How Okta was able to bounce back from missing their sales targets by 70% back in 2011.17:30 - Ways in which Okta is able to compete with the big tech behemoths.19:28 - Frederic's three rules to live by.26:01 - Frederic's blueprint for selecting the right partner to do business with.32:54 - When founders should start considering taking in outside capital.40:38 - How Frederic helps Okta tune out the stock price to focus on the business.And much, much more!*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.EPISODE RESOURCESCheck out Frederic's new book, Zero to IPO.Robert and Clay's tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance.Related episode: MI146: Building a Business From Scratch & Budgeting Insights w/ Jesse Mecham.Related episode: MI119: Biggest Lessons of Entrepreneurship w/ Jason Saltzman.Get a FREE audiobook from Audible.Check out our Investing Starter Packs about business and finance.Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors. Find Pros & Fair Pricing for Any Home Project for Free with Angi.Take your business online with Wix, the leading website creation platform that's got all the tools you need to create, manage and grow your brand. Find joy in comfort with Faherty. Use promo code WSB to snag 20% off all your new spring staples!Enjoy a simple, good tasting supplement that truly improves your health with Field of Greens! Get 15% off your first order and get another 10% off when you subscribe for recurring order with the promo code MILLENNIAL.Check out Titan if you want to aim to become the smartest, wealthiest investor you've ever been. Get $50 when you invest today.Tell mom how much you love her—and make sure she hears it in crystal-clear audio quality, with Raycon.Design is already in your hands with Canva. Start designing for free today.The interval fund, a breakthrough innovation. Only at Mackenzie.Balancing opportunity and risk? The golden answer can be literally gold! Start your investment journey today with Perth Mint.Get insights on how to plan for your financial goals with The Globe and Mail. Listeners get a special digital subscription rate for unrestricted access to everything. Read this episode's transcript and full show notes on our website.Connect with Frederic: Book | LinkedIn | TwitterConnect with Clay: Twitter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: 2:46 - What inspired Jason to go down the path of entrepreneurship.7:16 - The biggest lessons Jason learned in working with over 20 start-ups over his life.12:45 - The problems Jason is working to solve in the consumer debt space.39:09 - The biggest financial mistakes Jason sees millennials making.42:30 - Where Jason is taking the Relief App in the future.And much, much more!*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.EPISODE RESOURCESGet more FREE content from Robert.Get a FREE audiobook from Audible.Read the 9 Key Steps to Effective Personal Financial Management.Check out our Investing Starter Packs about business and finance.Learn about our Investing Starter Packs on real estate.Ryan Holiday's book The Obstacle is the Way. David Swensen's book Unconventional Success.Kevin O'Leary's book Cold Hard Truth on Business, Money & Life.Daymond John's book The Power of Broke.All of Robert's favorite books.Related Episode: Building a Business on Amazon w/ Stephen Somers.Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors.Save with a credit union that helps you build financial confidence with Navy Federal Credit Union.Make it simple to hire and manage remote employees across all 50 states with Justworks.Launch, build, and manage a profitable business on Amazon with Helium 10. Sign up now for a free account!You can get a complete home security system starting at just over $100. There are no long-term contracts or commitments. It's a really easy way to start feeling a bit more peace of mind. Get 50% off your next order at SimpliSafe.com/MillennialImpress your audience and yourself. Enjoy presentations for free with Canva.Transform how you drive business results and connect with customers with Snap AR.Read this episode's transcript and full show notes on our website.Connect with Jason: Website | Twitter | TikTok | InstagramConnect with Robert: Website | Twitter | Instagram Connect with Clay: Twitter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason Saltzman is the Co-Founder of Relief and a well known member of the New York start-up community. Relief is an app that helps people navigate the craziness when dealing with debt. According to Jason, Relief is here to kill your debt. The statistics about debt in America are staggering: Average amount of debt = $6k/person Average number of credit cards = 8 credit cards/person 1 out of 3 people are behind on credit card payments Beyond Relief, Jason is one of the best community builders out there. Rolling Stone actually called him a “cruise director,” a hilarious and accurate phrase if you know Jason. He is also very much on top of his social media game, especially TikTok, which he believes that all businesses should be active on. During the chat we discussed a lot about the intricacies regarding debt in America, building communities and winning strategies for creators on TikTok. Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/SaltzmanJason (@SaltzmanJason) / http://twitter.com/startrelief (@startrelief) / http://twitter.com/mpd (@mpd) Show Links Guest Links: http://relief.app (Relief), https://www.alley.com/ (Alley) Books Mentioned: https://www.gladwellbooks.com/titles/malcolm-gladwell/the-tipping-point/9780316316965/ (Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell) Podcast Links: http://mpd.me (Website), https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCua7T3uyg6IQeSbYyNKT_Iw (YouTube), https://twitter.com/mpd (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/innovationwithmpd (Facebook), https://www.linkedin.com/company/innovationwithmpd (LinkedIn)
For many Americans, debt is a serious issue. A recent study found that the average American holds $53,897 in personal debt. Jason is trying to destroy debt with his new company, Relief. But he didn't always start with these altruistic intentions. His first entrepreneurial endeavor at 12 was hustling kids at lunch with three card monte. Eventually he'd enter the sales world realizing he had the gift of gab, but he soon realized that he was in that world for the wrong reasons. He didn't want his life to just be about making money for himself, he wanted to solve a larger issues. He wanted to help people outside of himself. With his new company, Relief, he's helping others in debt win at the game of debt management. Check out the relief app today! --> https://www.relief.app/ Subscribe to our Newsletter! https://findingfounders.co/subscribe Website: findingfounders.co Follow Sam: https://www.instagram.com/samueldonner/ Follow Finding Founders IG: https://www.instagram.com/findingfounderspodcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/finding-founders/support
In this episode, Tyler sits down with Jason Saltzman, fresh off of his move out of NYC to Colorado, & shortly ahead of the launch of his new startup, Relief, which is tackling the world of credit card debt. Check out Jason on Instagram hereAnd on Twitter hereAnd the relief.app website hereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World
Between 2 Wheels Podcast: Cycling News, Commentary, and Analysis from NorCal; Host Tyler Janke, Curt Mills and Chris Flower. Episode 218 - Jason Saltzman is a NorCal cycling stalwart having raced in the region since his age was in the single digits. Jason recently signed with Wildlife Generation Pro Cycling Team for 2021 and he joins the podcast to talk about his career, going to school, racing in Europe and paying his dues. Check out Jason online and follow his progress. Jason Saltzman onlineTwitter: https://twitter.com/saltzman_jasonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/j.salt/ Wildlife Generation Pro Cycling Team: https://www.instagram.com/wildlifegenerationprocycling/ EP 218 video on FacebookEP 218 video on YouTubeSubscribe to our Podcast YouTube Channel. Give us a rating and comment on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast.fm, GooglePlay or Podbean or IHEART Radio and now also on Tunein and you can Subscribe on Android Follow and share us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/between2wheels/ Find us on twitter @b2w_podcast or Email: admin@between2wheels.com Website: www.between2wheels.com
Jason Saltzman is a seasoned entrepreneur with a background in business development, sales, brand marketing, and technology, and has been mentoring, advising and investing in small businesses for over a decade. He is a member of Florida International University’s Foundation Board of Directors, a mentor for Techstars, and a Special Advisor to Entrepreneurship for the U.S. State Department. An advocate for mental health and believer in thoughtful innovation, Jason is passionate about curating progressive communities and inspiring positive change.
Jason Saltzman is a seasoned entrepreneur with a background in sales and marketing. Through his role as CEO of Alley and as a TechStars mentor, he advises hundreds of startups, offering real life practical application and creative marketing advice. He is also considered a “must know” in the New York City entrepreneurial scene. Favorite Success Quote “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” ~ Key Points 1. Your Ideas Are Irrelevant to Your Success Everyone is familiar with the phrase “Billion dollar idea.” And more than mere familiarity, everyone I know of has actually had one of these billion dollar ideas. They prance around for a few days or a week telling their friends and family about this new concept they developed that is going to revolutionize the world in some weird way. Whether it’s a microwave that never burns your popcorn, a shirt that you never have to wash, or an actual flying car, everyone has had one of these ideas at some point in their life. So why the hell are they not all billionaires? Because ideas are irrelevant to success, execution is the only thing that matters. A good idea is worth exactly $0 unless it is acted upon, unless it is taken from idea to concept, from concept to prototype, and prototype to product. You have to realize that this is one of the irrefutable truths of entrepreneurship. You can have the greatest ideas on the planet, but without a propensity for action and the ability to execute your ideas at lightning fast speeds, you will never succeed. 2. Success Requires Patience There is an old quote from Tony Robbins that “We overestimate what we can accomplish in a year and underestimate what we can accomplish in a decade.” And it’s true. Most people want to completely turn their lives around in a short 12 month period, and while it is definitely possible, it is also highly improbable. Success takes time, but most people are unwilling to take the time necessary to succeed. And this seems odd to me. Because when you think about it, that time will pass whether you are patiently pursuing your dreams or doing something that makes you miserable, the only difference is that one path will result in a lifetime of success and happiness and one will result in misery and malcontent. Jason spent nearly 15 years as an entrepreneur before he saw the success he wanted. 15 years of late nights, subpar revenue, failed businesses, stress, and frustration. He could have quit, he could have gone the route of the 9-5, he could have said that it just wasn’t worth it. And what would have happened if he had? Instead of achieving success a little bit later in life than he would have preferred, he likely never would have achieved success. His impatience would have lead to failure and he wouldn’t be on the show with the knowledge, wisdom, and results that he has today. 3. Entrepreneurship Can Suck Have you ever met someone who has actually been to war? If you have ever had the courage to ask them about their service, you have likely heard them all utter the phrase “It ain’t like you see in the movies.” In our modern society, we glamorize war. We show soldiers valiantly defending their country, overcoming unbeatable odds, and heroically facing the enemy. But the reality of war is much different. If you have ever spoken with a veteran, they will tell you how war really is. They don’t feel courageous or valiant as they witness their friends dying next to them. They don’t feel like heroes as they struggle through wounds and exhaustion to hold back the enemy, and they sure as hell don’t feel glamorous as they are crawling through the desert with a broken leg and three bullet wounds, their entire team wiped out by the opposition. And while entrepreneurship is nowhere close to the same league as war, the parallel is pretty clear. Everyone glamorizes entrepreneurship. They glamorize “working for yourself”, they glamorize the financial freedom, they glamorize IPO and acquisition, but they leave out the messy details. Very few people would want to be an entrepreneur if they saw the sleepless nights, the stress, the anxiety, and the struggle that comes with it. Does it sound glamorous to have to spend three days without food because you have invested all of your income into a new marketing campaign and your invoices don’t clear until Friday? Does it sound like fun to spend 6 months living on your family’s couch working 16 hours a day, missing out on all the “fun” your friends are having while you grind away at your business with no tangible results for your effort? Does it sound like fun to fail time after time after time and somehow have to find the will to keep going despite the ridicule and shame that your family, friends, and society try to project onto you? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, you are either delusional or masochistic. You need to realize that entrepreneurship sucks. Is it worth it once you succeed? Of course! Is it easy to achieve that success? Hell no! 4. Arrogance Guarantees Failure How many times have you met that person, whether they were an entrepreneur, corporate drone, or simply an acquaintance who thought that they knew it all? Despite their lack of results, they still decided that the best path forward was to ignore anybody who disagreed with them, regardless of that person’s acumen or skill set. You know the type, maybe you even are the type. I am talking about the overweight guy in the gym who gets a tip from a local fitness pro and then ignores it saying, “I know what I am doing! I’ve watched the YouTube videos” Or the broke guy who tries to give family financial advice, and then once his rich cousin corrects him on something and suggests an alternative, he lashes out and says “You don’t know what you are talking about! Haven’t you read anything on Forbes?” Or even the guy who has maybe had some success with women and goes out to a nightclub with his friend who is practically casanova incarnate, and then after a few rejections, his friend comes over with a model on each arm and makes a recommendation only to get the sharp response “I’ve got this man, I don’t need your help” You need to realize that nothing will stand between you and success like your own ego. Arrogance will take you down a one-way street to failure because quite frankly, you don’t know it all, you don’t even know the half of it. If you want to succeed then you need to surround yourself with people who are smarter than you who actually have the results you want and then do what they say. Because if you try and go it alone, you will fail. 5.The Obstacle is the Way We have an unfortunate propensity in our modern culture to avoid adversity. We take the elevator instead of the stairs, we use Tinder instead of approaching women, we stay in the shitty safe job instead of taking the leap into self-employment, and we generally live lives of discontentment because we like to stay comfortable. But one of life’s great truths is that, as Ryan Holiday says, “The obstacle is the way, what is in the way becomes the way” The very things that are standing in your way are the same things that will lead to your success. Overcoming your fear of approaching women will turn you into the kind of man who has success with women. Struggling through a new training program will give you the resilience and grit that you need to build and maintain your ideal body. Surviving the pain of quitting your job with giving you the emotional fortitude you need to keep going in your new entrepreneurial endeavors. The obstacle is the way.
Jason Saltzman is a professional cyclist. Jason shares his story and how the question of "how far can I push myself" is the motivation behind his journey.
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On this episode of the Fintech Friday's Podcast, our host Manseeb Khan sits down with Jason Saltzman partner at Gowlings WLG law firm. They chat about how to make your ICO compliant, Blockchain in law and how to create a business structure. Enjoy!
Jason Saltzman is the CEO and Founder of Alley, a post business incubator and shared workspace for entrepreneurs. He also co-founded the tech company, SeamlessDocs. Jason advises and invests in a variety of early stage companies and is a mentor for the Techstars accelerator program. Jason has worked with the US State Department, traveling the world to assist the growth of startup communities. On his latest trip the Middle East, he produced and starred in a documentary about the Kuwaiti startup ecosystem. Want to Support the Show? Well join our Patreon Group! What's in it for you? Here's just a few of the perks of joining: (1) Instantly Schedule a Call with Austin - where he'll help you with your current or future business... (2) Discounted Pricing for Our Business Masterminds - where you can connect with other listeners... (3) Get Listed in Our Business Directory - for valuable SEO Juice... & so much more... Before Prices Increase... Sign-Up Now at millionaire-interviews.com/patreon.
Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World
Between Two Wheels Podcast: Cycling News, Commentary and Analysis from NorCal; Host Tyler Janke, Curt Mills and Chris Flower; CyclingNews. Here is a Legend's addition of interviews from the Chico Stage Race including Master star and junior development stalwart Larry Nolan. Larry discusses the pride of having his former junior riders find success (Neilson Powless and Jason Saltzman) as well as preparing them for life beyond the bike. We then talk to this years race director Jeff Galland and find out whether St. Paddy's day was a good weekend for CSR. We also talk to veteran cycling photographer Alex Chiu on his 2018 CSR and what he does while waiting hours for cyclists to come rolling by. You can find them online here: Larry Nolan | Twitter Jeff Galland | Facebook as Chico Stage Race Alex Chiu | Photography Website, Instagram or Twitter Subscribe to our Between Two Wheels Podcast YouTube Channel. This Episode is sponsored by HealthIQ. To learn more and support the show, visit www.healthiq.com/btwGive us a rating and comment on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast.fm, GooglePay or Podbean and now also on TuneinSubscribe on Android Follow and share us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/between2wheels/Find us on twitter - @tjanke or Email: cycletyler@gmail.comTeam Website: https://racing.datadrivenathlete.com/
You have to let the world around you happen. - Jason Saltzman Jason Saltzman is the CEO of Alley NYC, a curated community for creators. Alley NYC is like a coworking space, but with a private membership where members are selected. They are painstakingly methodical in creating value and seeing clients as their ambassadors. Learn More Here: www.ajaxunion.com/podcast Additional Notes: Ideal Customer: Amenities will help you grow and you will help the community around you grow and thrive as well. Sales: Painstakingly methodical in creating value and seeing clients as your ambassadors. Mistakes: Don’t stand still. The culture around you is ever changing. Look at the brand like a breathing living organism. Stress management: Building something out of nothing is one of the hardest things in the world to do. Be super pragmatic. Influence: Malcolm Gladwell’s Tipping Point Smart or Lucky: Favorite quote “Luck is when hard work meets persistence” What makes you feel successful: The office spaces filled with amazing people. I walk around and look at everyone using this platform to grow their dreams.
Jason Saltzman is a seasoned entrepreneur with a background in sales and marketing. Through his role as CEO of Alley and as a TechStars mentor, he advises hundreds of startups, offering real life practical application and creative marketing advice. He is also considered a “must know” in the New York City entrepreneurial scene. - Make sure you subscribe, rate and review our podcast and then send a screenshot of the review to us and you could win access to an elite pool of entrepreneurs and productivity experts through Leverage Labs! All previous episodes and resources can be found at [www.leveragepodcasts.com](http://www.leveragepodcasts.com/) ------- [Get the FREE Optimize, Automate, Outsource Blueprint here.](%20https:/go.lessdoing.com/blueprint?utm_campaign=blueprint-ari&utm_medium=link&utm_source=podcast) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lessdoing/message
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With The Rise of Co-Working Office Spaces, what makes these coworking spaces so attractive and how the contrast from the traditional office. Bennet speaks with two co-working occupants, Jason Saltzman (the Founder of Alley NYC) and Justin Massion (Founder of Jam Studios).