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Jen Wong, COO of Reddit, and Lisa Utzschneider, CEO of Integral Ad Science, joins James Kotecki in the CES C Space Studio to explore the relationship between Reddit and Integral Ad Science and how AI and ad integration is a perfect companion to Reddit. Discover how AI technology can benefit from Reddit's communities and Integral Ad Science's new launch of Brand Safety and Sustainability and Total Media Performance.
Have you ever wondered why Reddit has become the go-to platform for authentic conversations, community-driven insights, and even purchasing advice? In this episode, we sit down with Jen Wong, COO of Reddit, to explore the platform's remarkable evolution and its growing role in the digital world. With 97M daily active uniques—a staggering 47% growth from last year—Reddit is shaping the way people discover information, make decisions, and connect with communities around shared interests. Jen shares how Reddit's unique positioning, as a platform rooted in anonymity and interest-based communities rather than follower counts, allows it to stand apart from its peers. She highlights how Reddit's users “age into” the platform, deepening their engagement over time, and how this creates unparalleled opportunities for authentic conversations and valuable user insights. Whether you're looking for advice on concert tickets or in-depth discussions about hobbies, Reddit offers the kind of information and perspectives you simply can't find elsewhere. The conversation delves into Reddit's AI and machine learning initiatives, such as improving search functionality, enabling machine translation, and leveraging data to create better user experiences. Jen also discusses how these advancements help people find their “home” on Reddit, making it easier for anyone, regardless of their background or interests, to engage meaningfully on the platform. We also examine Reddit's innovative ad platform, designed to support brands with unique formats and targeting capabilities, while emphasizing brand safety and community-first values. Jen explains how Reddit's focus on conversational commerce is transforming the consumer journey, enabling two-way dialogues between users and businesses that inform and validate purchasing decisions in real time. What does the future hold for a platform that continues to evolve and innovate at this pace? Tune in to discover how Reddit is leveraging its unique community dynamics to shape the next generation of digital interaction and commerce. As always, we'd love to hear your thoughts—how do you see Reddit influencing your online experiences? Let us know!
Reddit COO Jen Wong steers one of the largest social networks on the internet, and the one you probably hear about the least. Despite not being a media darling, Reddit is probably one of the largest, if not the largest, repositories of discussion in the digital world. Reddit cleaves to old-school Internet values of free expression and user anonymity, balanced by the moderated forums that are its backbone- a model that has made it a place for robust engagement for both community members and advertisers. The future of Reddit's ecosystem- and its growth model is as fascinating as it is unpredictable, as it moves to scale to larger community appeal and other profit models, like cryptocurrency and video, without changing its DNA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Jen Wong shares the story of her wedding ceremony and reception at Aulani's Lanikūhonua. You'll hear how she and Jared chose their venue, found their vendors, and prioritized guest experience for such a large group—including fun touches like mini surfboards instead of a guest book and light-up leis that doubled as escort cards. And Jen shares why they decided to do a private cake-cutting instead of a first look! Click here to see ALL the photos!
Reddit COO Jen Wong discusses Reddit's big day from the NYSE with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, SPA's Nathan Cornish-Raley and Nadia Marussinszky speak with new graduate speech pathologist, Jen Wong, early career professional Steven Pitt, and practice owners and supervisors Nicola Dann and Ishwari Samarakoon about transitioning into the speech pathology workforce and the supports that help new grads to do this. Resources for Speech Pathology Australia Members: Work Ready: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/SPAweb/Members/Early_Career_Support/Work_Ready/SPAweb/Members/Early_Career_Support/Ready_for_Work.aspx?hkey=3e7ab3d7-2c27-4d4c-a617-e46f6b5e3c0e Supervision: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/SPAweb/Members/Supervision/SPAweb/Members/Supervision/Supervision.aspx?hkey=bfb8c396-1fa1-4069-afdf-e2ffe706d051 Early Career Support: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/SPAweb/Members/Early_Career_Support/SPAweb/Members/Early_Career_Support/Early_Career_Support.aspx?hkey=478d7842-df32-4fc4-83ec-7f1687dde730&WebsiteKey=fc2020cb-520d-405b-af30-fc7f70f848db Resources from presenters: Hawkins, P. and Shohet, R. (2012) Supervision in the Helping Professions (4th Edition) Bouverie Centre – Clinical Supervision Training: www.latrobe.edu.au St Luke's Innovative Resources – Stepping into Supervision: A Strengths Approach: https://innovativeresources.org/training/online-training/ The Grad Life Roadmap: https://thespeechielife.mykajabi.com/tss-sales-landing-page-1 Burnout E-book: https://thespeechielife.activehosted.com/f/13 Free resources: https://linktr.ee/thespeechielife Speech Pathology Australia acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of lands, seas and waters throughout Australia, and pay respect to Elders past, present and future. We recognise that the health and social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are grounded in continued connection to culture, country, language and community and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.
At a time when technology is often in the headlines for the grip it has on consumers, Jen Wong offers a sign of hope: technology can, in fact, be additive, not addictive. We chat with the COO of Reddit about the rules of engagement in the platform's communities and why brands should be paying more attention to context. She also fills us in on her favorite subreddits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn about the 2022 Exceptional Family Member Program survey. It's the first Defense Department survey of its kind and a chance for families enrolled in EFMP to have their voices heard. Host Bruce Moody speaks with Jen Wong, program analyst for the DOD Office of Special Needs, who describes the survey, how to participate and how the results will be used to make meaningful change. Visit Military OneSource to learn about the 2022 EFMP survey. Bruce Moody is a public affairs specialist with the Office of Military Community and Family Policy. The Military OneSource podcast is an official resource of the DOD. For more information, visit MilitaryOneSource.mil or call 800-342-9647. Military OneSource is your 24/7 connection to information, answers and support to help you reach your goals, overcome challenges and thrive.
What's the secret to ending unproductive meetings forever? Jen Wong, COO of Reddit has cracked the code! On this week's episode she shares her tips on how she runs incredibly effective meetings and empowers her teams. She also talks about how to lead as an introvert, the best ways businesses can be authentic on Reddit and how to grow killer vegetables– with help from her friends on Reddit. Tune in!
Annie Louey is back in episode 95, joining Jo Stanley for this remarkable chat with Jen Wong about depression, what it means to your life and livelyhood when you have a bout of depression and how different cultures have different words and understanding for mental health issues.We find out that swimming with dolphins might help as a treatment but isn't very useful if you're a land lover and not near the sea!We also re-discover the joy of rollerskating, but the peril of landing on your coccyx as an adult!Don't forget to subscribe, share with your pals.... and give us a rating!AND...☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST through Facebook, Youtube and Twitch and on the phones on 1300 8 BROADjoin us live by commenting on the FB or Youtube live stream .. you know we love to hear what you have to say!.. Find out more at broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch liveOr Subscribe at Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Born to immigrant parents on Long Island, Jen Wong says she was an introverted latch-key kid. Fast forward to today, and Jen leads people and business growth as Reddit COO. Talk about a turn of events. And as an LGBTQ+ woman, mother, Asian American and more, Jen says: holding these identities has given her the empathy she needed to lead effectively. In this episode, Jen shares: Her fave sub-reddit (gardeners, this one's for you) Her approach to prepping for events + talks as an introvert How working as a consultant gave her the business ed. she uses everyday Why her gut is her BFF when making decisions How being curious about people has led her to rewarding relationships
Join us as pastors Rick Fry, Jen Wong and Billy Doray discuss the shocking results of a recent survey. They share their perspectives on what is worth fighting for and thoughts on the question, 'is tolerance love?".
On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Jen Wong, COO of Reddit, shares her thoughts on: [2:03] - How to build your dream career, regardless of where you go to school [4:00] - The drawbacks of always seeking the “right answer” in the business world [7:00] - Why Reddit is able to bring humanity together with its network of communities [12:35] - The role that trust and third-party opinions have in creating a better sales process for all Tweet me your takeaway from today's episode @davidmeltzer Email Me! david@dmeltzer.com Sign up for my Free Weekly Training https://free.dmeltzer.com/friday-training-1 Text Me! (949) 298-2905 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pastors Rick Fry, Jen Wong and Zack Hensley discuss what they see happening at The Rock church right now and how they see God moving.
In this 41st show, Jo Stanley is joined by co-host Zoe Daniel, who we find out is a great amateur photographer and a lover of dumplings!WE talk with special guests , President of the Melbourne Football Club, Kate Roffey, who's still on a high after the Demons took home the AFL flag after 57 long years. Kate shares her ideas about how to lead with compassion and what a difference that makes to the culture of a club, and her philosophy on getting things done!Our second guest Laura Summers, from RRR radio's Byte IT, talks us through tech, and with facebook going down on the morning of our show, we have a look at what it means for one tech company to have so much of the market cornered. Laura also shares her thoughts on the surveillance and data collecting that happens when we interact with devices like Alexa and Hey Google. Scary!!And just to get our mouths all a watering we talk with comedian and TV presenter Jen Wong, about her TV show in I view 'Chopsticks or Fork?' it's a delightful show looking at the role of Chinese restaurants around Australia and their influence on our lives.Don't forget to ☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST on the phones too on 1300 8 BROADAND...Find out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jen Wong is a minimalist pocket page scrapbooker with a growing passion for photography. She's also our featured artist for July. In this episode Jen shares a peek into her creative life, including what keeps her motivated to scrapbook! You can find the full show notes for this episode at simplescrapper.com/syw123.
Pastors Rick Fry, Jen Wong and Zack Hensley discuss how God must see the fighting within the Body of Christ. Listen as they share what they see happening, what God says about it and what we can do.
Pastors Rick Fry, Jen Wong and Zack Hensley discuss what a move of God looks like, are we seeing it and what we do when it happens. Listen in to hear their discussion.
Today, Pastors Rick Fry, Jen Wong and Zack Hensley discuss the dangerous time we are in as a church and believers. In 2020, many have walked away from their faith and others are being lulled to sleep. What do we see as the problem and solution?
She's a strong, data-driven business operator leading one of the largest and most notable sources of news and community on the Internet – Reddit. She's also the breaker of barriers – a female business leader, an Asian-American business leader, a mother, and a member of the LGBTQ community. She and I unpack a lot in this conversation, including the importance of being vulnerable and true – it's worth a listen simply for that part. In addition to the above, we discuss what led her to her place in life, her past roles at McKinsey, AOL, and Group Nine (where she is currently on the board of directors), what she learned from each of those business experiences, as well as the impact of content and community on our culture. I'm Steve Parker Jr. your host of ParkerOnTap. I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please SUBSCRIBE and consider sharing on social, rating the podcast, and learn more at ParkerOnTap.com
BL + BW discuss Allen v. Farrow, a new HBO documentary series reinvestigating claims of child sexual abuse against director Woody Allen, who has continuously denied the accusations since they were raised in 1992, amidst an ugly and highly public breakup with Mia Farrow. The series was made with the cooperation of Dylan Farrow, who at age 7 accused Allen, her adoptive father, of abuse.We're recapping new developments on Reply All's Test Kitchen miniseries because what was meant to be an investigation of systemic racism at Bon Appetit has turned the spotlight on racism at Gimlet, the audio company that makes Reply All, with some pretty seismic falloutAnd we're wishing everyone a happy ‘niu' year with comedian, ABC Everyday reporter and pun master Jennifer Wong, host of a pan-Asian Lunar New Year comedy show in Sydney.If you need to talk to anyone about anything in this podcast episode, you can call 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) or access assistance online: National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling ServiceKids Helpline - a 24-7 national, confidential counselling service for children and young adults. Their number is 1800 55 1800Show notes:Reply All 'The Test Kitchen' hosts step down: https://www.vulture.com/2021/02/reply-all-hosts-step-down-test-kitchen.htmlPodcaster Kathy Tu on silence in the room: https://twitter.com/_kathytu/status/1363011203371585537?s=20Podcaster Helen Zaltzman on toxic workplace culture: https://twitter.com/HelenZaltzman/status/1362376375835975682?s=20Lunar New Year comedy show: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=LUNARNEW21ABC Everyday site: https://www.abc.net.au/everyday/Western Sydney Mayor commentary on Lunar New Year: https://www.smh.com.au/national/lunar-new-year-not-part-of-this-country-s-traditions-western-sydney-mayor-20210203-p56z7y.htmlDylan Farrow's 2014 open letter: https://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/01/an-open-letter-from-dylan-farrow/Allen v. Farrow documentary: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/feb/21/allen-v-farrow-hbo-documentary-dylan-farrow-woody-allenDaft Punk breaks up: https://pitchfork.com/news/daft-punk-call-it-quits/
BL + BW discuss Allen v. Farrow, a new HBO documentary series reinvestigating claims of child sexual abuse against director Woody Allen, who has continuously denied the accusations since they were raised in 1992, amidst an ugly and highly public breakup with Mia Farrow. The series was made with the cooperation of Dylan Farrow, who at age 7 accused Allen, her adoptive father, of abuse. We’re recapping new developments on Reply All’s Test Kitchen miniseries because what was meant to be an investigation of systemic racism at Bon Appetit has turned the spotlight on racism at Gimlet, the audio company that makes Reply All, with some pretty seismic fallout And we’re wishing everyone a happy ‘niu’ year with comedian, ABC Everyday reporter and pun master Jennifer Wong, host of a pan-Asian Lunar New Year comedy show in Sydney. If you need to talk to anyone about anything in this podcast episode, you can call 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) or access assistance online: National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service Kids Helpline - a 24-7 national, confidential counselling service for children and young adults. Their number is 1800 55 1800 Show notes: Reply All 'The Test Kitchen' hosts step down: https://www.vulture.com/2021/02/reply-all-hosts-step-down-test-kitchen.html Podcaster Kathy Tu on silence in the room: https://twitter.com/_kathytu/status/1363011203371585537?s=20 Podcaster Helen Zaltzman on toxic workplace culture: https://twitter.com/HelenZaltzman/status/1362376375835975682?s=20 Lunar New Year comedy show: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=LUNARNEW21 ABC Everyday site: https://www.abc.net.au/everyday/ Western Sydney Mayor commentary on Lunar New Year: https://www.smh.com.au/national/lunar-new-year-not-part-of-this-country-s-traditions-western-sydney-mayor-20210203-p56z7y.html Dylan Farrow's 2014 open letter: https://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/01/an-open-letter-from-dylan-farrow/ Allen v. Farrow documentary: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/feb/21/allen-v-farrow-hbo-documentary-dylan-farrow-woody-allen Daft Punk breaks up: https://pitchfork.com/news/daft-punk-call-it-quits/
BL + BW discuss Allen v. Farrow, a new HBO documentary series reinvestigating claims of child sexual abuse against director Woody Allen, who has continuously denied the accusations since they were raised in 1992, amidst an ugly and highly public breakup with Mia Farrow. The series was made with the cooperation of Dylan Farrow, who at age 7 accused Allen, her adoptive father, of abuse. We’re recapping new developments on Reply All’s Test Kitchen miniseries because what was meant to be an investigation of systemic racism at Bon Appetit has turned the spotlight on racism at Gimlet, the audio company that makes Reply All, with some pretty seismic fallout And we’re wishing everyone a happy ‘niu’ year with comedian, ABC Everyday reporter and pun master Jennifer Wong, host of a pan-Asian Lunar New Year comedy show in Sydney. If you need to talk to anyone about anything in this podcast episode, you can call 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) or access assistance online: National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service Kids Helpline - a 24-7 national, confidential counselling service for children and young adults. Their number is 1800 55 1800 Show notes: Reply All 'The Test Kitchen' hosts step down: https://www.vulture.com/2021/02/reply-all-hosts-step-down-test-kitchen.html Podcaster Kathy Tu on silence in the room: https://twitter.com/_kathytu/status/1363011203371585537?s=20 Podcaster Helen Zaltzman on toxic workplace culture: https://twitter.com/HelenZaltzman/status/1362376375835975682?s=20 Lunar New Year comedy show: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=LUNARNEW21 ABC Everyday site: https://www.abc.net.au/everyday/ Western Sydney Mayor commentary on Lunar New Year: https://www.smh.com.au/national/lunar-new-year-not-part-of-this-country-s-traditions-western-sydney-mayor-20210203-p56z7y.html Dylan Farrow's 2014 open letter: https://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/01/an-open-letter-from-dylan-farrow/ Allen v. Farrow documentary: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/feb/21/allen-v-farrow-hbo-documentary-dylan-farrow-woody-allen Daft Punk breaks up: https://pitchfork.com/news/daft-punk-call-it-quits/
BL + BW discuss Allen v. Farrow, a new HBO documentary series reinvestigating claims of child sexual abuse against director Woody Allen, who has continuously denied the accusations since they were raised in 1992, amidst an ugly and highly public breakup with Mia Farrow. The series was made with the cooperation of Dylan Farrow, who at age 7 accused Allen, her adoptive father, of abuse. We’re recapping new developments on Reply All’s Test Kitchen miniseries because what was meant to be an investigation of systemic racism at Bon Appetit has turned the spotlight on racism at Gimlet, the audio company that makes Reply All, with some pretty seismic fallout And we’re wishing everyone a happy ‘niu’ year with comedian, ABC Everyday reporter and pun master Jennifer Wong, host of a pan-Asian Lunar New Year comedy show in Sydney. If you need to talk to anyone about anything in this podcast episode, you can call 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) or access assistance online: National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service Kids Helpline - a 24-7 national, confidential counselling service for children and young adults. Their number is 1800 55 1800 Show notes: Reply All 'The Test Kitchen' hosts step down: https://www.vulture.com/2021/02/reply-all-hosts-step-down-test-kitchen.html Podcaster Kathy Tu on silence in the room: https://twitter.com/_kathytu/status/1363011203371585537?s=20 Podcaster Helen Zaltzman on toxic workplace culture: https://twitter.com/HelenZaltzman/status/1362376375835975682?s=20 Lunar New Year comedy show: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=LUNARNEW21 ABC Everyday site: https://www.abc.net.au/everyday/ Western Sydney Mayor commentary on Lunar New Year: https://www.smh.com.au/national/lunar-new-year-not-part-of-this-country-s-traditions-western-sydney-mayor-20210203-p56z7y.html Dylan Farrow's 2014 open letter: https://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/01/an-open-letter-from-dylan-farrow/ Allen v. Farrow documentary: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/feb/21/allen-v-farrow-hbo-documentary-dylan-farrow-woody-allen Daft Punk breaks up: https://pitchfork.com/news/daft-punk-call-it-quits/
BL + BW discuss Allen v. Farrow, a new HBO documentary series reinvestigating claims of child sexual abuse against director Woody Allen, who has continuously denied the accusations since they were raised in 1992, amidst an ugly and highly public breakup with Mia Farrow. The series was made with the cooperation of Dylan Farrow, who at age 7 accused Allen, her adoptive father, of abuse. We’re recapping new developments on Reply All’s Test Kitchen miniseries because what was meant to be an investigation of systemic racism at Bon Appetit has turned the spotlight on racism at Gimlet, the audio company that makes Reply All, with some pretty seismic fallout And we’re wishing everyone a happy ‘niu’ year with comedian, ABC Everyday reporter and pun master Jennifer Wong, host of a pan-Asian Lunar New Year comedy show in Sydney. If you need to talk to anyone about anything in this podcast episode, you can call 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) or access assistance online: National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service Kids Helpline - a 24-7 national, confidential counselling service for children and young adults. Their number is 1800 55 1800 Show notes: Reply All 'The Test Kitchen' hosts step down: https://www.vulture.com/2021/02/reply-all-hosts-step-down-test-kitchen.html Podcaster Kathy Tu on silence in the room: https://twitter.com/_kathytu/status/1363011203371585537?s=20 Podcaster Helen Zaltzman on toxic workplace culture: https://twitter.com/HelenZaltzman/status/1362376375835975682?s=20 Lunar New Year comedy show: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=LUNARNEW21 ABC Everyday site: https://www.abc.net.au/everyday/ Western Sydney Mayor commentary on Lunar New Year: https://www.smh.com.au/national/lunar-new-year-not-part-of-this-country-s-traditions-western-sydney-mayor-20210203-p56z7y.html Dylan Farrow's 2014 open letter: https://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/01/an-open-letter-from-dylan-farrow/ Allen v. Farrow documentary: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/feb/21/allen-v-farrow-hbo-documentary-dylan-farrow-woody-allen Daft Punk breaks up: https://pitchfork.com/news/daft-punk-call-it-quits/
PARKER ON TAP - Season One: Big Thoughts From Big Shots I'm Steve Parker Jr, and I'm your host of PARKER ON TAP. In this 12-episode podcast we engage in lively conversations with people you need to know that are considered the very best at what they do. Join me in season one of PARKER ON TAP as I connect with Erika Nardini, Frank Abagnale, Wenda Harris Millard, James Bartlett, Jen Wong, Andrew “Hawk” Hawkins, Chi Modu, Carlos Saldanha, Danielle Lee, Anthony Giglio, Ori Eisen and Cathy & Martin Kays. From running Barstool Sports to consulting the FBI on fraud, to being the most prolific photographer in the history of hip-hop, to creating and directing some of the highest grossing films in movie history, to owning one of the top hotels in the world, to engaging NBA fans from the bubble, to operating everyone's favorite news source, Reddit – I am pleased to share all of my amazing guests with you. We will cover their highs, their lows, what makes them who they are and a few even drop some never before told stories. All Episodes launch March 10th. So, who am I? I'm Steve Parker Jr., the CEO of Levelwing – an advertising agency fortunate to have delivered over a dozen consecutive Super Bowl campaigns and be recognized as ‘most effective in media' by a jury of media industry peers. I'd define myself as a lifelong dreamer and entrepreneur that enjoys creating new things and meeting new people. This has led me down an amazing road of experience, lessons, stories and people – some of which I'm bringing to you on this podcast. You need more reason to listen? Ok, I get it. Just Imagine this… You grew up in Nashville back in the 70s and 80s when it was still a country town, but your first concert was N.W.A. You attend Harvard, no… make that Western Kentucky University, where every day for four glorious years you are fortunate to experience football royalty – the Harbaugh way. Upon graduation you happen to step into the Internet, just as it is being born – at a Fortune 500 company that wants the 21-year-old you to help figure the damn thing out – the information superhighway that is. So, you do, and you actually deliver some creative things – like live streaming the first birth (yes, a baby being born) on the internet, launching one of the largest healthcare websites on the internet, not once – but three times. You move to New York City and take jobs at two start-ups – both have IPOs, but you don't make a penny. Then you turn down not one but two jobs at Google in 2000 – consider that a financial error, “turn and cough,” two actually. Shortly after, you start your own start-up which nearly everyone bust your balls for because “it's a stupid time to quit a job and start a business.” Yet, 19-years later after bootstrapping the business from the ground up, no loans, no investors, no debt and nearly getting KO'd once in the 10th round – you stand proud of building something with great people and great partners and you all still have full control. Along the way, not only do you find your happy, mad, sad, stressed, calm, joyful, unsure, imperfect and absolutely confident emotions in the very bumpy path you are traveling; you also find yourself on the largest of stages… delivering over a dozen Super Bowl campaigns, being named an E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year, co-founding a venture capital firm, swimming in the indoor pool of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's house, helping fund the first studio album for Lil Dicky – Professional Rapper – which certifies Gold, and you meet your wife who's a real life New York City Ballet ballerina. True story, and you can't even dance that well. So, that's you! Well… me actually. But if it were you, you would give a listen to the podcast and most likely share it with others because that is what you do. If you hate it, send me an email and tell me why; because I really appreciate and respect you for reading this...
Today, Pastors Rick Fry, Jen Wong and Zack Hensley discuss the dangerous time we are in as a church and believers. In 2020, many have walked away from their faith and others are being lulled to sleep. What do we see as the problem and solution.
What is holiness and does it matter in our daily lives? Pastors Rick Fry, Jen Wong and Zack Hensley discuss the meaning of holiness and righteousness - what they mean and how it should impact us as believers in Christ.
Jen Wong is the Chief Operating Officer at Reddit. In case you didn’t know, Reddit is an online network of communities, with over 430+ million average monthly active users. In short, Reddit is a big deal. In this episode, Jen and Amy Jo discuss the professional and personal decisions Jen made on her path to becoming COO of Reddit, which involved, among other things, making regular commutes from New York to San Francisco while raising her son. Jen also shares her unique approach to problem solving and decision making. You’ll hear her thoughts on how to decide when to step back and let things play out and when you need to step in. She also talks about the importance of diversity in the workplace & gives insight to what the future will look like for companies who choose to cultivate a more diverse work environment versus those who don’t. Learn more about Jen here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-l-wong-425414 To learn more about monday dot com, and for a free trial, go to http://hey.monday.com/amyjomartin Get Amy Jo’s newsletter: amyjomartin.activehosted.com/f/21 Join the Why Not Now? Private Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/whynotnowpodcast/ Follow Amy Jo… FB: www.facebook.com/amyjomartin Twitter: www.twitter.com/amyjomartin Why Not Now? Insta: www.instagram.com/whynotnow Buy Amy Jo’s Book: https://amyjomartin.shop/collections/frontpage/products/renegades
Reddit’s chief operating officer, Jen Wong, is a digital media expert through and through. In her current role, she calls on a plethora of previous work experience at AOL, Popsugar, and Time Inc. and is helping lead the 600-person company on the road to serious growth. But before she was overseeing business strategy at the fifth most visited website in the US, and before her foray into media entirely, she actually started out in finance. In this episode of Second Life, hear how she used business school as a career reset and put herself on an entirely new path—one that’s taken her to the top of her field.
OMD Signals partners with Reddit to discuss the growth and value of community marketing for brands. The conversation differentiates community marketing from influencer marketing and looks at the enormous opportunity it brings advertisers seeking to meaningfully connect with the most engaged digital audiences. Reddit’s Chief Operating Officer, Jen Wong and OMD’s President and Chief Media Officer, George Manas discuss the topic. Andrew Abbott, Reddit’s Global Agency Lead for Omnicom Media Group moderates the conversation.
On this episode of the Alone and So Very Afraid Podcast, we meet Jen Wong, the cofounder and managing partner at Zlatkin Wong – a Chicago based law firm that handles transactional and intellectual property needs of business and entertainment entrepreneurs. As a brand-new entrepreneur, having only started her firm a few months ago, Jen details how she decided to step away from working in a corporate setting and how she continues to avoid difficult conversations with people who might bring about a negative mindset to her decision.
Reddit is on a roll. The self-styled “front page of the internet” is on target to double its ad revenue in the U.S. from $100 million in 2019 to $200 million in 2021, according to eMarketer. This growth is the result of tightening moderation on the platform and building out its advertising business. To discuss Reddit’s evolution, strengths and next steps, chief operating officer Jen Wong joins the “Ad Lib” podcast—and questions host Brian Braiker’s faith in humanity.
Each month on Future Stories, we bring you a little closer to the future of everyday life. Episode ten: The Future Of Dating Around 57 million people have Tinder on their smartphones, and the app registers over one billion “swipes” per day, according to the BBC. But are dating apps the only way forward, or is the future a little more varied than that? This month on Future Stories, Tracy Tough hears about the growing popularity of virtual dating assistants, who’ll take over your online dating profiles and flirt with potential matches on your behalf (for a fee). Plus, she speaks to the team at Guerilla Science who run multi-sensory dating evenings, allowing people to get to know their dates by scent or sound alone. Curious? Join us as we look ahead to the future of dating. Brought to you by TheJournal.ie in partnership with Volkswagen. Narrator: Tracy Tough Editor: Tracy Tough Producer: Paula Lyne Theme Music: Glenn Malone Additional Music: Conan Wynne of Ambisonics Ireland Graphic Design: Orla Finn Contributors (in order): Chloe Rose Stuart-Ulin, journalist Jen Wong, director, Guerilla Science UK Willie Daly, matchmaker Source for Tinder figures: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-42988025
We came. We saw. We touched a lot of gadgets. This week was the annual CES, one of the world’s largest consumer electronics show, and WIRED’s team was on the ground covering all of the top tech trends to emerge from the show. In this week’s episode of the Gadget Lab podcast, Mike, Arielle, and Lauren talk about CES’s big security #fail, what all of these connected gadgets mean for the future of healthcare, and robots. Lots of robots. Later in the episode, Arielle talks to Jen Wong, the chief operating officer of Reddit, about the company’s “growing up” moment and how it plans to monetize its users. Show notes: Check out our best of CES list when you’ve finished listening to the pod. Our CES reporting goes beyond gadgets, as well: We have stories on how insidious logging your child’s data has become, why you should ignore the 5G hype (for now), and how women’s sexuality is apparently still taboo at CES. Recommendations this week: Arielle recommends getting a Yubikey for all your 2FA needs; Mike recommends the Mui wooden smart home panel (when it ships); Lauren recommends checking out Google Assistant on Sonos, and, if you happen to be a hotel concierge, looking into Google’s new Interpreter Mode. Send the Gadget Lab hosts feedback on their personal Twitter feeds. Arielle Pardes can be found at @pardesoteric. Lauren Goode is @laurengoode. Michael Calore can be found at @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. Our theme song is by Solar Keys. How to Listen You can always listen to this week’s podcast through the audio player on this page, but if you want to subscribe for free to get every episode, here’s how: If you’re on an iPhone or iPad, open the app called Podcasts, or just tap this link. You can also download an app like Overcast or Pocket Casts, and search for Gadget Lab. And in case you really need it, here’s the RSS feed. If you use Android, you can find us in the Google Play Music app just by tapping here. You can also download an app like Pocket Casts or Radio Public, and search for Gadget Lab. And in case you really need it, here’s the RSS feed. We’re also on Soundcloud, and every episode gets posted to wired.com as soon as it’s released. If you still can’t figure it out, or there’s another platform you use that we’re not on, let us know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reddit has 330 million monthly users on its platform but still struggles to woo advertisers. That’s why Jen Wong, its newly minted chief operating officer, is at Cannes. She talks about Reddit's advertising ambitions.
Comedian, writer and all-round media star Jen Wong talks to Serge about racism and passionate enthusiasm for work.
Sorry for the late description but Jen Wong (ABC iView's Bookish) believes punctuality doesn't really matter that much at all. All Jan episodes should be in your podcast feed NOW. Get your tickets for Nailed It, Feb 9th at Giant Dwarf by going to GiantDwarf.com.au
Jennifer Wong (ABC iView's Bookish) has spotted an open bag and is wondering why she can't be as open as it. Catch Nailed It at the Sydney Fringe Festival on September 28th at Giant Dwarf Tickets at giantdwarf.com.au
In a world of dating apps and Tinder, vision dominates our sense of attraction, but it's not the whole story. Join us as Jen Wong, co-founder of the experiential Guerilla Science, reveals the important role that each of our senses play in deciding who's hot, and who's not. From the power of a touch, to the attractive smelling orangutan, and an experiment in sexy voices, grab your blindfold and get ready for some sensory speed dating. Mixtape: 1. Electric Feel by MGMT 2. Open Eye Signal by Jon Hopkins 3. Loud Places by Jamie XX ft. Romy 4. So Real by Jeff Buckley 5. History of Touches by Bjork 6. Can't Do Without by Caribou #science #mixtape #attraction #dating #senses #sight #smell #touch #taste #sound #sexy #voices #valentine's
This month on East Cast we take a journey into sound with the School of Noise, we talk to Gabriella Apichella about the female focused film festival Underwired, Rita Maya and Jose Cardosa from Portuguese Conspiracy about the Portuguese film event they are organising, we meet Jen Wong from Guerilla Science and Neil Samson from Carwash who are joining forces for a scientific experiment and singer songwriter Lail Arad joins us in the studio for a live session from her next album 'Onion' due for release next year. Presented and produced by Nia Charpentier, Danielle Manning and Pear Wise. Guest feature production by Julia Lorke.
This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Jen Wong In this podcast I speak to Jen Wong, co-founder of Guerilla Science, and event developer at the Natural History Museum in London. In this podcast we explore what Jen does at the Natural History Museum, […]The post Speaking to… Jen Wong appeared first on Speaking of Science » Podcast Feed.