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Unleashed - How to Thrive as an Independent Professional
577. Jeremy Greenberg, AI-powered Audience Simulator

Unleashed - How to Thrive as an Independent Professional

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 34:20


Show Notes: Jeremy Greenberg discusses the AI-powered audience simulator built by the Avenue Group. The tool allows users to provide a set of custom instructions for different audience segments, like research or interviews. It allows users to ask questions of qualitative and quantitative nature, and within minutes, results from simulated respondents are obtained. The tool mirrors the sentiment of collective segments and audiences, similar to chats or LLMs on a one-on-one basis. This tool is useful for collecting the opinions of celebrities, for example, Steve Jobs, highlighting the immense power of LLMs in capturing the distributions of the underlying population. Creating an Audience Jeremy discusses the process of updating the front end and the first section of the tool. He states the importance of setting this to create an audience, which is the global population interested in a specific topic, such as Americans drinking Coca Cola. This audience is then used to create sub-segments within the audience, each with its own criteria. For example, if the audience is comprised of decision-makers who decide on software for small businesses, they can segment them into different countries. The Creation of Segments The second section of the tool allows for the creation of segments. These segments can be categorized by industry, such as executives responsible for sourcing and procuring uniform rental services. For example, if the audience is comprised of executives in the food service industry, they can create a segment with one trait, such as "work in the food industry." The third section allows for the addition of more traits, such as "work in the food service industry," to further narrow down the audience. This allows for more targeted and targeted marketing efforts. An Example of Segmentation Jeremy uses the example of the janitorial services industry to identify the three segments. They create a review section that outlines the different traits and elements that comprise each segment, with a sample for each and a percentage base of the total. The group is asked questions about their current use of uniforms and key buying criteria. Jeremy recommends starting broad and going deeper with research, such as asking about the company, title, years in the industry, demographic information, and other relevant details. Open-ended questions can be added to gauge the industry's knowledge and understanding. For example, asking about the company's history and the number of vendors they work with could provide valuable insights. Quantitative questions can also be added to gauge the wallet fragmentation and the primary vendor's satisfaction level. For example, asking about the number of vendors they have for uniform rental services could provide insight into the distribution of the wallet. Additionally, asking about the top three criteria for selecting a vendor can help determine the industry's competitiveness. The Inspiration for Building the Tool The inspiration for building the tool came from research in academia. He cites a podcast called "Me, Myself, and AI" where they talked about research they'd done and hypothesis tested  on price sensitivity related to income and brand value, which demonstrated that AI can understand these factors. They also wanted to understand the distributions of different responses, mirroring the reality of the world. To achieve this, they worked with an advisor and member of a research team at the Wharton School. This allowed them to learn how to use the tool in more advanced and creative ways. The tool is currently being developed and is in the process of being bolted up with all its features and capabilities. Analyzing Responses from Segments Jeremy talks about the process of creating a tool for analyzing responses from different segments. He discusses the importance of creating a sequence of events within the tool, such as creating 60 different personas and interviewing each one individually. The tool also ensures that subsequent respondents are aware of previous responses to avoid repetition and create a distribution that is representative of the actual segment. The results of the survey can be viewed in Excel and Google Sheets, with column headings that represent traits and the segment response. The questions include the industry, company, title, years in the industry, and number of vendors. Jeremy explains how the tool provides information on the internal consistency of the responses.  Conducting Research and Comparing Data  Jeremy emphasizes the importance of getting comfortable with the tool's accuracy and comparing it with their own data. He believes that this will be a significant impactful tool for conducting research. He also mentions that the panel industry faces challenges in getting surveys and finding people, and the power of these models is strong. He believes that the future of the survey tool will likely involve collaboration with various organizations, such as consulting firms, research firms, and researchers from various industries.  For listeners interested in signing up for the beta version or to be put on the waiting list, email: info@avegroup.com Timestamps: 00:25: AI-powered audience simulator for market research 06:09: Creating segments and adding traits for a target audience in market research 14:14: Uniform rental services, including vendor selection criteria and annual spend 19:11: Building a tool to simulate human responses using AI, with a focus on understanding price sensitivity and brand value 25:09: Vendor selection for uniform rental services 29:42: Using AI to improve survey research with demos and beta program Links: Demo Video: https://us17.campaign-archive.com/?u=66d85c8e8b72aebc12535cdfa&id=c98ffd78d4   Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, which has a mission of connecting independent management consultants with one another, creating opportunities for members to meet, build relationships, and share lessons learned. Learn more at www.umbrex.com.  

Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions
Jeremy Greenberg on Data Flows and Privacy Risks of Brain-Computer Interfaces

Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 28:38


Jeremy Greenberg works for the nonprofit Future of Privacy Forum and has written a report about Privacy and the Connected Mind. The report is an extensive look into some of the challenges of privacy in the BCI space. Top 3 Takeaways: "A lot of the risks in this base really stem from the fact that neuro data is sensitive personal information. This is biological. It relates to mental privacy. These devices can be used to derive inferences about a person's likes their dislikes, their fears, emotions. So this is, this involves very sensitive and intimate details or inferences about an individual." "I think that the involuntary nature of this data is something that is really concerning for privacy." "The bill in Chile regulates neuro data as an organ under a Chilean organ transplant law." 1:00 "Do you want to introduce yourself because you're not a neuroscientist you're working in Washington DC non-profit. So who are you and how did you get into this writing?" 4:15 "So what is neurotech going to be used for, what are the potential applications? What are the potential risks?" 9:45 "Which areas are the most concerning?" 12:30 "So should we just ban neuro data? Are there any benefits, are there any upsides to this, and what are the upsides?" 15:00 " A country actually did this [setting up neuro rights] recently. Do you want to talk about Chile?" 18:00 "Why especially Chile, is that what caused them to do this?" 20:30 "So what are the takeaways? What should companies learn from this? What should they be doing in the future?" 25:45 "Are there any final thoughts, any takeaways that you wanted to mention?"  

EMRA*Cast
Positively Pressured: Nasal Cannulas in the Respiratory Toolkit

EMRA*Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 19:02


There are a lot of options when it comes to providing oxygenation and ventilatory support in the emergency department.  With so many non-invasive options, host Dr. Kate Joyce sits down with Dr. Jeremy Greenberg to talk about nasal cannula options that may be helpful.

The Art of Passive Income
How To Build A Massive Audience And Be Successful With Content Marketing

The Art of Passive Income

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 36:39


Joe Pulizzi is an entrepreneur, speaker, author, podcaster, and one of the world's top content marketing authorities. He is the founder of multiple startups, including the Content Marketing Institute (CMI) and digital content news site The Tilt. He is the Amazon bestselling author of Content Inc., Killing Marketing, and Epic Content Marketing, which was named a “Must-Read Business Book” by Fortune Magazine. Joe is the recipient of the 2014 John Caldwell Lifetime Achievement Award for content marketing from the Content Council. His podcast series, This Old Marketing with Robert Rose, has millions of downloads from over 150 countries. His Foundation, The Orange Effect, delivers speech therapy and technology services to children in over 35 states.Listen in as they discuss:How Joe became passionate about marketingBeing consistent with content production for a pacific nicheFinding your audience and starting where they are atChoosing a social media niche and pursuing what you are good atThe worst advice seen or heard given in content marketingFinding that area of content differentiationHow frequently you should email your listAnd, more!TIP OF THE WEEKMark:  My tip of the week is going to change your life, which is joepulizzi.com. Check out Joe's newsletter, the books. Every aspect of marketing, he has you covered.Scott: Sometimes we just need a quick resource to go and check things out whether it's a quote of the day or site of the day, check out this website called The Reference's Desk (refdesk.com). What's cool is they have a site of the day, like a fun fact, thought of the day, a book of the month. Joe: The book that I used as an entrepreneur, that helped me through all sorts of issues was Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. The big lesson in that is writing down your goals and reviewing those goals on a regular basis. That's my secret that's not a secret to success in entrepreneurship: I write down my goals, I have 5 or 6 main goals for every year that I look at and review them every day. And when you review them in the morning, you do different things based on those goals. This new book, I was surprised because I had low expectations on this book, it's Greenlights by Mathew McConaughey. I really thought it's not a good book, but I read it, he wrote down his goals on a regular basis and review them. Great lessons and I learned a lot about myself reading that book. The real focus on that is goal setting and goal reading.WANT TO LISTEN MORE?Did you like this episode? If so, tune into another one of our exciting episodes with special guest Jeremy Greenberg as we discuss the most important key factor to customer diplomacy.Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want, when you want and with whomever you want?

America's Heroes Group
Ep. 198 - 97 Switch, LLC purpose, services, and why Digital Marketing Matters

America's Heroes Group

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 23:18


Jeremy Greenberg  - Founder and Web Designer of 97 Switch, LLC 

Restarting America
Launching a Marketing Technology Business during a Pandemic: LeadKlozer's CEO Steve MacDonald

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 28:07


DraftIn this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Steve MacDonald, the CEO and Founder of LeadKlozer, a Facebook growth suite designed for digital agencies and Facebook marketers. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. MacDonald shares how the current health pandemic has affected his company and how he is adapting to new circumstances. MacDonald has almost 30 years of branding and marketing experience and has spent the last decade training more than 10,000 entrepreneurs on how to use social media to grow their businesses. Additionally, he's served as the Founder of a global social media university, CMO of a Hollywood start-up, Director of Client Services for a top ten digital marketing agency, and Director of Strategic Planning for Mazda Motors of America's agency and was trained in branding by the former CMO of McDonald's.

Navigating Business
Navigating Digital Marketing, Web Design, and Entrepreneurship with Jeremy Greenberg

Navigating Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 17:52


Jeremy joins us to discuss his background in the hospitality industry, growing up in an entrepreneurial family, the importance of first impressions, co-hosting the Restarting America podcast, digital marketing, building websites, and putting his team members in position to thrive by utilizing their superpowers!You can learn more about Jeremy at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-greenberg-5939752b/ or https://97switch.com/

Restarting America
Planning a Virtual Festival during a Pandemic: The Breathing Festival's Co-Founder Nicole Price

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 35:08


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Nicole Price, the Co-Founder of The Breathing Festival and the International Center for Breathwork. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Price shares how the current health pandemic has affected her companies and how she is adapting to new circumstances. Price has a colorful and diverse background in meetings and events. A Chicago native and veteran of the events world, she's done pretty much everything surrounding events from sales, fundraising, and negotiation to planning, logistics, and onsite management in a variety of industries including medical, not-for-profit, restaurants, corporate consulting, and dot-com. After learning to heal years of ongoing stomach problems through breathwork and emotional intelligence training, Price shifted her career focus from meetings in the traditional medical world to the holistic wellness arena and also became certified by Dan Brulé as a breathwork practitioner. Price's passion for bringing people together through events is powered by her deepest yearning—to connect. The Breathing Festival and International Center for Breathwork, where people learn to tap into the power and connection we all have through our breath, are a natural evolution in her career following her decade long networking event series, Around Chicago LIVE!. Price now brings connecting people to a global level in which everyone can participate, become stronger, focused, and more powerful, simply by using what we already have inside of us.

Careers in Data Privacy
Jeremy Greenberg: Policy Counsel with Future of Privacy Forum

Careers in Data Privacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 51:17


Jeremy Greenberg is a policy counsel with Future of Privacy Forum. His journey spans from his early dreams of a film career into his work with brain scan data, internships at the FCC, and his current role with the nonprofit, Future of Privacy Forum.

Restarting America
Opening and Operating Autism Centers during a Pandemic: Stride Autism Centers' Founder Brad Zelinger

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 48:47


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Brad Zelinger, the founder and CEO of Stride Autism Centers. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Zelinger shares how the current health pandemic has affected his company and how he is adapting to new circumstances. Zelinger was inspired to found Stride Autism Centers by his adult sister who has a severe ASD-related disorder called Rett Syndrome. He is personally and professionally dedicated to supporting individuals with complex needs. Zelinger began his career in investment banking at Moelis & Company in New York. Before founding Stride, he was a private equity investor at Madison Dearborn Partners and TZP Group, where he evaluated, executed, and oversaw investments in growth-oriented companies. Zelinger earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BBA with High Distinction from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. He serves on the Boards of Rett Syndrome Research Trust (RSRT) and Aspiritech and is Treasurer of the Illinois Association for Behavior Analysis (ILABA).

Restarting America
Bookkeeping for Small Businesses During a Pandemic: Navigator Bookkeeping's Founder Nate Hendrikse

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 33:00


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Nate Hendrikse, the owner and founder of Navigator Bookkeeping. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Hendrikse shares how the current health pandemic has affected his company and how he is adapting to new circumstances. Hendrikse works one-on-one with agency owners and small business leaders to help them harness their finances to reach their business goals and drive profitability. He is also the host of the Navigating Business Podcast, where he dives into the joys and challenges of small business ownership with other small business owners.

Restarting America
Teaching Kids to Code During a Pandemic: Code Your Dream's Founder Brianne Caplan

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 23:50


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Brianne Caplan, the Founder and Executive Director of Code Your Dreams, a nonprofit that empowers youth to innovate community solutions through code. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Caplan shares how the current health pandemic has affected her nonprofit and how she is adapting to new circumstances. Earlier this year, Caplan founded CoderHeroes, a coding program for children with a buy-1-give-1 charitable model to support Code Your Dreams students throughout the pandemic. As a former Data Scientist and Program Director for the University of Chicago's Careers in Computer Science program, she has a passion for giving every student the technical skills and inspiration to create the change they wish to see in the world.

Restarting America
Being an Anti-Fragile Entrepreneur during a Pandemic: The Way of the Growth Warrior's Promise Phelon

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 43:49


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Promise Phelon, the founder of The Way of the Growth Warrior. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Phelon shares how the current health pandemic has affected her company and how she is adapting to new circumstances. Before founding The Way of the Growth Warrior, Phelon founded 3 companies, successfully exited 2, and invented multiple patents in HR and career planning workflows. She also is the author of “The Way of the Growth Warrior – How to Win in Uncertain Times.” The Way of the Growth Warrior gets behind gritty underdogs and nontraditional entrepreneurs to help them disrupt the status quo. Endorsed by luminary Seth Godin, their combination of capital investment and coaching is a system that works. Phelon earned her MBA at Pepperdine University.

Restarting America
Developing Young Leaders during a Pandemic: JUF YLD's Elyse Saretsky

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 43:43


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Elyse Saretsky, the director of the JUF Young Leadership Division. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Saretsky shares how the current health pandemic has affected JUF Young Leadership Division and how she is adapting to new circumstances. Saretsky has been the director of the JUF Young Leadership Division since the summer of 2018. In this role, she oversees the management of the YLD Board, donor cultivation and stewardship processes, as well as events and programs—all to create positive Jewish experiences for young adults in Chicago. Saretsky's career began as a Teach for America corps member in Chicago before joining the JUF Campaign department in 2014 as a campaign associate on the Trades, Industries & Professions team. In 2016, she moved to YLD as the assistant director. Born in the Metro Detroit area, Saretsky graduated from the University of Michigan in 2012 with a dual Bachelor's degree in American Culture and Art History.

Restarting America
Creating Content during a Pandemic: Women-in-Tech LIKE A BOSS's Loralyn Mears

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 42:42


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Loralyn Mears, an author, journalist, and scientist. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Mears shares how the current health pandemic has affected her professional life and how she is adapting to new circumstances. Mears has been part of the leadership teams for a Fortune 10 business and a couple of Fortune 100 companies, driving market research, innovation, and marketing. She's also worked for and managed a number of startups and helped many of them launch, including a couple of her own. Today, Mears ghost-writes for countless clients, helping them tell their stories. In her spare time, she runs a podcast, Women-in-Tech LIKE A BOSS on the Grit Daily News Channel, where she supplies weekly Monday motivation and Friday wine columns, among other content that features femTech and the achievements of its founders plus investors. Two novels have been published under Mears' name. Her first, “One Sip at a Time: a Memoir,” won the 2018 US National Indie Book Gold Medal. “Covid-19: The Battle for Humanity” is her second novel. Mears earned a PhD in molecular biology from Queen's University and a Masters in physiology from the University of Toronto.

Restarting America
Defending Victims of Police Violence During a Pandemic: Action Injury Law Group's Andrew M. Stroth

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 45:01


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Andrew M. Stroth, the Managing Director of Action Injury Law Group. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Stroth shares how the current health pandemic has affected Action Injury Law Group and how he is adapting to new circumstances. After spending 20 years as a sports and entertainment agent, Stroth launched a social justice law firm to represent victims of unjustified police shootings, excessive force, and police misconduct. Action Injury Law Group has a team that investigates shootings and excessive force cases, traveling to the scene to preserve evidence and obtain video and eyewitness statements. The firm also handles personal injury and malpractice cases. In 2016, Stroth created the Truth, Hope & Justice Initiative to share stories of families affected by police violence. He has taught as an adjunct professor in the negotiations program at Northwestern University‘s Pritzker School of Law and serves on the Northwestern Law Board. As a sports agent, he represented professional athletes including Dwyane Wade, Donovan McNabb, and Michael Vick.

Frame Focus Foto
Episode 8: Jeremy Greenberg

Frame Focus Foto

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 47:06


Description We are super excited to be able to bring you an interview with Hong Kong based photographer Jeremy Greenberg!! Jeremy tells us about his background, his process of putting a camera collection together and some of his photographs! Show Notes The cloud reflection: https://www.limelighthk.com/prints?pgid=jo74cswg-be400ee1-8fe2-4f3f-b4cb-a49f2167c912 Container Ship: https://www.limelighthk.com/prints?pgid=jo74cswg-3575da5a-b405-48c7-8522-c41c2dee6ac3 Starry sky: https://www.limelighthk.com/prints?pgid=jo74cswg-f6d0dbc2-aeba-49be-9413-f5ed260130db Yellow Boats: Website: https://www.limelighthk.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/limelight_hk/ ANOUNCEMENT: Our 10 day Black & White Bootcamp starts today! https://www.framefocusfoto.com/bootcamp

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Restarting America
Launching a New Brand and Product During a Pandemic: Petal's Christie Zwahlen and David M. M. Taffet

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 28:29


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews David M. M. Taffet, the co-founder and CEO of Petal, and Christie Zwahlen, co-founder and Executive VP for Social Impact of Petal. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Taffet and Zwahlen share how the current health pandemic has affected Petal—their company that generates zero-odor, germ-freezing waste bins—and how they are adapting to new circumstances. Taffet has excelled in countless roles: parallel entrepreneur, venture capitalist, investment banker, fund manager, turnaround specialist, mentor, and street photographer. Three descriptive words flow through them all: intrepid, immersed, and inspired. His career has spanned law, investment banking, private equity, not-for-profits, turnarounds, buy-outs, management, and startups, including his newest venture as Petal's CEO. Taffet has 30-plus years of experience building companies, leading successful teams, raising capital (almost half a billion dollars in total), and developing cross-sector partnerships for commercial and public gain. Along the way, he has had the good fortune of, among other things, working his way through college and law school, building his own businesses, meeting the payroll needs of 100s of employees, raising enormous amounts of debt and equity on behalf of his own ventures and on behalf of others, evaluating the merits of others' ventures, turning others' enterprises around, and working internationally in varied industries with geographically-dispersed operations. Taffet and his wife, Zwahlen, and their two dogs (Honor and Phoenix) recently made the journey to Fort Worth, Texas, to establish a new home and the headquarters for Petal. Zwahlen is Petal's heart and soul. She is a civic activist and recognized community engagement practitioner with more than a decade of experience spearheading institutional change across academia, the public, and private sectors. Her authentic commitment to doing the right thing has put her on the frontlines of many public challenges including responsible e-waste recycling, providing community access to technology, creating pathways to science, technology, engineering, arts, and math education (STEAM), and inspiring young people to exercise their agency and become more civically active in their communities. As Executive Vice President of Social Impact, Zwahlen is driving Petal's efforts to establish it as a certified B Corporation and force for good with a commitment to sustainability, responsible sourcing, and a true balance between profit and purpose. Prior to Petal, she served as the Director of Community Engagement and Service at Miami University of Ohio, where she raised more than $1 million dollars in leading a significant expansion of the school's civic and community engagement portfolio.

Restarting America
Designing, Iterating and Launching during COVID 19: ROAV Eyewear's Max Greenberg

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 34:57


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Max Greenberg, founder of ROAV eyewear, a Los Angeles startup that is re-imagining the traditional eyewear frame. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Max shares how the current health pandemic has affected ROAV and how they are adapting to new circumstances. ROAV glasses fit in a tight pocket, are nearly indestructible and are 1/3 the weight of a standard pair—all without compromising on classic good looks. Max is a mechanical engineer and industrial designer who loves dreaming up consumer products that toe the line of aesthetic form and technical function. Over the past few months, Max and his team have been working on a new eyewear concept called Stoggles, which aims to help protect people from virus transmission in a form that they'll want to wear every day.

Restarting America
Running an Independent Fitness Studio during a Pandemic: RUNN's Keith Kimble

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 43:38


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Keith Kimble, the founder of Runn Chicago. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Kimble shares how the current health pandemic has affected his company and how he is adapting to new circumstances. Kimble hails from Winston-Salem, N.C. and attended the University of Tennessee where he studied Political Science. After college he went into marketing and sales, working in the automotive industry and legal fields helping businesses build their customer bases and increase profitability. While not an athlete by any means, Kimble has always shown an interest in fitness. As a hobby, he taught indoor cycling, mostly as a way to snag free gym memberships. Over the years, in addition to indoor cycling, he branched into most fitness disciplines, from strength to aqua aerobics with elderly populations, all while maintaining his full-time sales gig. In 2010, Kimble gave up his sales job and moved into fitness full time. However, to maintain his income level, he taught upwards of 40 group classes per week to hundreds of gym members. In 2017, Kimble decided to open his own group fitness gym, Runn Chicago with a very simple concept, group fitness on treadmills set to banging music playlists.

Restarting America
Publishing Thousands of Thought Leadership Interviews During a Pandemic: Authority Magazine's Rabbi Yitzi Weiner

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 35:30


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Yitzi Weiner, a journalist, author, and the founder of Authority Magazine. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Weiner shares how the current health pandemic has affected his company and how he is adapting to new circumstances. At Authority Magazine, Weiner has conducted or coordinated more than twenty thousand empowering interviews with prominent people like Shaquille O'Neal, Floyd Mayweather, Kelly Rowland, Bobby Brown, and more. He is also the CEO of Authority Magazine's Thought Leader Incubator, which guides leaders to become prolific content creators. In 2017, Weiner created the popular, “5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me” series that highlights the empowering lessons learned from the experiences of high-profile entrepreneurs and public figures. This series has inspired a mini-movement among writers, with scores of writers worldwide profiling inspiring people to share their positive, empowering, and actionable stories. A trained Rabbi, Weiner is also a dynamic educator, teacher, and orator. He currently lives in Maryland with his wife and children.

Restarting America
Creating and Presenting a Film during a Pandemic: Amelia Street Studio's Katy Osborn

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 45:02


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Katy Osborn, a co-founder of Amelia Street Studio, a creative agency that helps women-owned businesses with branding, websites, videos and marketing. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Osborn shares how the current health pandemic has affected Amelia Street Studio and how they are adapting to new circumstances. After working at advertising agencies in Chicago and then working as marketing director for a national product, Osborn realized she thrives in situations where she has control over her own success. This led Osborn to co-found Amelia Street Studio with her two sisters. Through this work, they were inspired to produce and film a documentary about identity, mental health and beauty. After six years of filming, Head to Head is scheduled to premiere this fall. Currently, Osborn is launching a new creative endeavor, Nowhere Collective, with a mission of shifting our consumer culture to one that centers planet, people and progress. Two things guide Osborn: a love of creativity and interest in human behavior. She views these two things as critical in rebuilding an equitable, sustainable and joyful future.

Restarting America
Building a Virtual Reality World During a Pandemic: MassVR's Chris Lai

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 33:03


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Chris Lai, founder and CEO of MassVR, a virtual reality entertainment experience company. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Lai shares how the current health pandemic has affected MassVR and how they are adapting to new circumstances. Lai is also the co-founder and co-CEO of SafeSpeed. SafeSpeed is a technology company that employs 55 people. Lai's passion for gaming goes back to his undergraduate days at the University of Illinois as a computer science major, where he raised $1M to start a gaming company with 20 employees. Alums from his early efforts went on to architect major game titles including Halo and Deus Ex.

Restarting America
Fundraising and Operating a STEM Nonprofit during a Pandemic: Project SYNCERE's Jason Coleman

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 35:06


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Jason Coleman, a co-founder and Executive Director of Project SYNCERE, an educational nonprofit organization that focuses on creating pathways for underrepresented students to pursue careers in STEM. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Coleman shares how the current health pandemic has affected Project SYNCERE and how they are adapting to new circumstances. Coleman co-founded Project SYNCERE in 2008 in an effort to bring about a change within the STEM fields. As a product of the Chicago Public Schools, it was important for him to ensure that access to quality programs was available to inner-city youth. Project SYNCERE currently works with schools, community-based organizations and universities to implement its engineering-focused programs, ENpowered and E-CADEMY, to supplement students' learning in the STEM fields. Since its inception, Project SYNCERE has served over 20,000 Chicago area students, helping to increase their interest in STEM and improve their overall understanding of engineering. Coleman started his career as a mechanical engineer for BAE SYSTEMS where he designed flight control systems for military and commercial aircraft. He later worked for Motorola Mobility, where he designed the mechanical layouts for mobile phones. Coleman was recently recognized as a 2018 40 Under 40 Game Changer by Ariel Investments and WVON. He's also a member of the 2019 class of the Eisenhower Fellows and a 2020 Leadership Greater Chicago Fellow.

Restarting America
Launching a Product During a Pandemic: Kaye Publicity, Inc's Dana Kaye

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 41:00


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Dana Kaye, a veteran publicist, brand manager and entrepreneur. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Kaye shares how the current health pandemic has affected her business and how they are adapting to new circumstances. In 2009, Kaye founded Kaye Publicity, Inc., a boutique PR company specializing in publishing and entertainment. Known for her innovative ideas and knowledge of current trends, she coaches her clients on how to identify and establish their unique personal brands. Kaye is also the author of Your Book, Your Brand: The Step-by-Step Guide to Launching Your Book and Boosting Your Sales, and the co-founder of Bouquet Stock Photography, a curated library of stock photos with a focus on representation and equity. Connect with her at DanaKaye.com.

Follow The Leader
Episode 5 | Waterworld | Reflection

Follow The Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 16:42


It's now late 2019, over one year since Taymur made his final decision. Follow The Leader host Jeremy Greenberg catches up with Taymur to find out what he has learned from his journey and how things are going at ActNano. If you enjoyed Follow The Leader, please leave us a review, tell your friends, and support our sponsors – Catalant and Entrepreneur magazine. Follow The Leader is produced by Avenue Group. Learn more at AveGroup.com.

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Restarting America
Shifting from In-School Education to Online during a Pandemic: Design Dance's Debra Giunta

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 43:13


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Debra Giunta, founder of three education companies: Design Dance, Prismatic, and The Brainchild Collective. Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Giunta shares how the current health pandemic has affected her businesses and how they are adapting to new circumstances. Design Dance, Prismatic, and The Brainchild Collective all focus on building the next generation of conscious leaders through social-emotional development. Giunta herself is a fierce advocate for the power of emotional intelligence. She is a TEDx speaker, founding board member of the Illinois Dance Education Organization and an active member of the Chicago female entrepreneurship community.

Restarting America
Nonprofit Leader Supports Community Online during Pandemic: Muslim American Leadership Alliance's Ahmed Flex Omar

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 46:01


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Ahmed Flex Omar, co-founder of the Muslim American Leadership Alliance (MALA). Throughout the interview, they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Omar shares how the current health pandemic has affected MALA and how they are adapting to new circumstances. Before co-founding MALA, Omar worked at UBS Wealth Management Group, American Express, RSM McGladrey and Deloitte. He is the founder of Global Eventz, an event-marketing company, and a founding member of the Chicago Leadership Alliance. Omar is passionate about youth mentorship, particularly for millennials and members of Generation Z, through internships and fellowship programs, scholarships, exposure to arts and culture, and other creative opportunities to provide engagement. He has created several educational programs—such as Mompreneur, Muslims in Tech and Introduction to Islamic Art—to encourage professionals to take time to build skills like public speaking, personal branding and negotiating. Omar earned a Bachelor's degree from Loyola University Chicago and a certificate in organizational leadership from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.

Restarting America
Operating a Healthcare Network in a Pandemic: Accident Treatment Centers' Dr. Chris Calarco

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 40:30


In this episode of Restarting America, Jeremy Greenberg from 97 Switch interviews Dr. Chris Calarco, a chiropractor and co-owner of Accident Treatment Centers, a clinical network of physicians specialized in the treatment of auto and work-related accidents. Together they discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business and society. Throughout the episode, Calarco shares how the current health pandemic has affected his company and how they are adapting to new circumstances. Calarco is dedicated to a lifetime of continuing education on spinal biomechanics and musculoskeletal pathology. He also serves as the Managing Clinic Director of Accident Treatment Centers and understands the many opportunities and challenges associated with business ownership. Calarco completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Nevada Las Vegas where he received a Bachelor in Biological Sciences with an emphasis in Biochemistry. He then attended the National University of Health Sciences earning his Doctorate in Chiropractic Medicine. Restarting America is produced by 97 Switch

Follow The Leader
Welcome To Follow The Leader

Follow The Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 0:58


Tons of business podcasts interview CEOs who share the ups and downs of their company's history. This is your chance to hear these stories, not with years of hindsight, but in the moment. Follow The Leader is a new podcast series that puts you inside the mind of CEOs as they guide their businesses through pivotal moments. Hear business leaders' raw and unfiltered thoughts about what is happening – as it happens. Join host Jeremy Greenberg, CEO of two companies and Entrepreneur in Residence at the Wharton School, for a real-time experience of what it's really like to run a company.

Restarting America
Building a Digital Marketing Agency during a Pandemic: 97 Switch's Jeremy Greenberg

Restarting America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 48:53


97 Switch's founder, Jeremy Greenberg, talks with Josh and tells him about running a digital marketing agency during the Coronavirus pandemic. The story is sparked by the realization that many of 97 Switch's clients are heavily impacted by the economic shutdown and continues as Jeremy adapts to a constantly changing environment. 97 Switch is an award-winning Chicago digital marketing agency that specializes in marketing, web design and strategy.

Optimal Instinct with Trish
Quality Over Quantity Gets You to Customer Diplomacy with Jeremy Greenberg

Optimal Instinct with Trish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 16:14


How well do you know your customers' deepest needs? And, how do you address those? It is not enough just to create products. You need to know the people you are serving; and, most importantly, you need to know what they truly need. Having a comprehensive understanding of your customers is the key to achieving core business goals. But how can you get into your customers mind? Jeremy Greenberg is the Founder of advisory firm Avenue Group and CEO of exercise equipment company Flyte Fitness. He has been interviewed by many media outlets, including Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and The Los Angeles Times.  In this episode, Jeremy talks about customer diplomacy, how to deepen the usually tenuous relationship with the customers and why sending out surveys without knowing how to ask the right questions is a trap. He also shares his insights about qualitative and quantitative data, as well as at the tools you need to have to get to know the customers better and deeper.   Why you have to check out today’s podcast: Learn the story of how a puppy taught Jeremy about customer service and why communicating with tact and diplomacy with your customers is essential Discover why it is important to listen to your customers and build a deep relationship with them that transcends the tenuous relationship into a converting transactional deal Know if surveys are sufficient enough to gain customer insight or are there other methods available to truly understand customers   “We find that most business leaders don’t really focus sufficiently on understanding what makes their customers and the market really tick.” -Jeremy Greenberg Valuable Free Resource: Avenue Group Insights: Dedicated to sharing counterintuitive and practical information through entertaining articles.https://avegroup.com/insights/   Blog: What a Puppy Taught Me About Customer Service: https://avegroup.com/puppy-taught-customer-service/ Key Takeaways from Jeremy Greenberg: “We have a whole process we call customer diplomacy, where we understand that the relationship that businesses have with their customer is very tenuous, and it’s transactional.” “Do something. Recognize that there is an issue and not pay it lip service. Do qualitative before you do quantitative.” “Data alone is not going to drive decision making. If you think about major decisions that companies have made, the headline is not because of data, the headline is because there’s a narrative, there’s a story supporting the data.” Connect With Jeremy Greenberg: Website: https://avegroup.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremygreenberglinked Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/avegrp  Twitter: https://twitter.com/AveGrp Connect With Trish Tagle: TrishTagle.com: https://trishtagle.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrishTagleLeadership LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciatagle  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamtrishtagle/  Book: Everyone Knows You Suck: Bad Boss Stories. A Succinct Guide by Trish Tagle  

EIR Podcast
Jeremy Greenberg

EIR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020


Listen to an audio interview with Entrepreneur in Residence Jeremy Greenberg

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The Art of Passive Income
The Most Important Key Factor To Customer Diplomacy

The Art of Passive Income

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 44:21


"We don't believe that it's a customer's job to know what he or she wants. CEOs must engage with in customer diplomacy to truly understand their customers and address their latent needs."Join us on today's show as we talk with the Founder of the Avenue Group, Jeremy Greenberg, about customer diplomacy and why it's important to build a deep relationship with our customers that transcends the transactional relationship.Jeremy, who is also a Co-Founder and CEO of Flyte Fitness, has built multi-million-dollar businesses for two Fortune 500 companies (Capital One and Avon Products). He is an Entrepreneur in Residence at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he holds an MBA.Listen in as we go over:Jeremy's biggest entrepreneurial lesson learnedSurveys—are they sufficient to gain customer insight or are other methods necessary to truly understand customers?Worst decisions Jeremy has seen companies make related to customer diplomacyPlus, Jeremy gives examples of companies that are dialed into customer service and experience, as well as those that are off-track. Find out where Jeremy says their biggest challenge lies!TIP OF THE WEEKMark: Get smarter and learn more at AveGroup.com.Scott: Check out the book, Late bloomers: The Power of Patience in a World Obsessed with Early Achievement by Rich Karlgaard.Jeremy: At the beginning of the week, write down the main things you want to accomplish that week. Things, if you complete, you will consider a successful week. Do that for four weeks, and see how it works for you. It is really helpful.Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want, when you want and with whomever you want?

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
1469 How He's Bootstrapped to $7.2M in ARR with Less Than 5 Sales and Marketing People

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 16:34


Jeremy Greenberg is the founder and CEO of SellerCloud. His vision has guided SellerCloud to the forefront of the competitive ecommerce management playing field.

The FEMA Podcast
State, Local, Tribal and Territorial Toolkit Lifelines

The FEMA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 30:07


A community lifeline enables the continuous operation of business and government functions and is critical to human health and safety or economic security. The lifelines concept reframes incident information to provide decision makers with impact statements and root causes and is intended to maximize the effectiveness of federally supported state managed and locally executed response. FEMA recently released the community lifelines implementation toolkit, which provides our partners with the information and resources to understand lifelines, coordinate with entities using lifelines, and serve as basic guidance for how to implement the lifelines construct during an incident response. On this episode, we talked to Jeremy Greenberg from FEMA’s Response Directorate about the lifelines concept and how the toolkit will be used to support all units of government in disaster responses.

Tough Decisions for Entrepreneurs
TD186: Start a Fitness Business Without a Product with Jeremy Greenberg

Tough Decisions for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 21:59


Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode, we welcome Jeremy Greenberg, the CEO of the Avenue Group and Flyte Fitness. His focus is divided into these two businesses that he’s growing. Tune in to find out more about Jeremy, his businesses, and the tough decisions he’s had to face so far in his entrepreneurial journey.

Tough Decisions for Entrepreneurs
TD186: Start a Fitness Business Without a Product with Jeremy Greenberg

Tough Decisions for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 21:59


Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode, we welcome Jeremy Greenberg, the CEO of the Avenue Group and Flyte Fitness. His focus is divided into these two businesses that he’s growing. Tune in to find out more about Jeremy, his businesses, and the tough decisions he’s had to face […]

Oh Behave - Harmony in the household with your pets - Recommended by Oprah - on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Oh Behave - Episode 303 Best-selling Author/Comedian Jeremy Greenberg Gets Catty With His Latest Cat Book

Oh Behave - Harmony in the household with your pets - Recommended by Oprah - on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 32:26


When it comes to cats, they are always candid and make no apologies for their views or actions. And capturing all things feline in a comedic way is best-selling author Jeremy Greenberg. He makes his second appearance on the Oh Behave Show to share his latest book aptly called, Sorry I Slept On Your Face: Breakup Letters from Kitties Who Like You But Don’t Like-Like You. Tune in to learn what cats really think about us and how Greenberg juggles a career as a standup comedian, author and father to a 8-year-old twin boys. He is autographing copies of his book to three lucky listeners who email Oh Behave Show Host Arden Moore with the special code words. Email her at arden@petliferadio.com. Questions or Comments? Send them to: arden@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Best-selling Author/Comedian Jeremy Greenberg Gets Catty With His Latest Cat Book on Pet Life Radio

Octane Athletic Performance with Jason Benavides
92. Best Core Training Methods with Jeremy Greenberg

Octane Athletic Performance with Jason Benavides

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 35:28


Jeremy Greenberg is the Co-Founder of Flyte Fitness. Jeremy is passionate about fitness and health. He has completed several marathons, including Boston and New York, and enjoys body weight exercises.  He has battled both back and knee injuries in the past, and knows how important core fitness is to preventing injuries. You can find the full show notes and all the resource here.

One Road Podcast
The Road to Luxury & Social Media ft. Ashok Som ft. Peter Shankman

One Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 48:57


In a very special episode of The Big Trade Series, Phoenix Capital’s very own Jeremy Greenberg stands in for Peter as host of the show. Jeremy and Peter start off by sharing their thoughts on life in Asia and their mutual love of HBO’s “Game of Thrones”. Jeremy is then joined by Ashok Som, professor at the ESSEC Business School, and author of “The Road to Luxury: The Evolution, Markets and Strategies of Luxury Brand Management”. Jeremy and Ashok first discuss the importance of business school for young professionals, followed by an in-depth discussion on the evolution of luxury products, as discussed in Ashok’s newest book. Stick around to the end of the episode for a bonus discussion on social media with Peter Shankman!

Oh Behave - Harmony in the household with your pets - Recommended by Oprah - on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Oh Behave - Episode 195 Standup Comedian Goes to the Dogs and Gets Ready to be Catty, too on Pet Life Radio!

Oh Behave - Harmony in the household with your pets - Recommended by Oprah - on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2013 34:52


Jeremy Greenberg, who travels the country as a standup comedian, pops in as a special guest on the Oh Behave Show on Pet Life Radio to share his comedic take on how dogs - and cats - think. He is giving away autographed copies of his hilarious book, Sorry I Pooped in Your Shoe (And Other Heartwarming Letters From Doggie) to the 100th, 200th and 300th listener who emails show host Arden Moore (arden@fourleggedlife.com) with the code words, Pooped In Your Shoe. Greenberg is the proud father of 4-year-old twin boys and has a large following for his blog on MSN’s The Family Room. Tune in as Jeremy delivers his take on life with kids and pets and announces his upcoming book for cat lovers: Sorry I Barfed in Your Bed (And Other Heartwarming Letters from Kitty). Questions or Comments? Send them to: arden@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Oh Behave - Standup Comedian Goes to the Dogs and Gets Ready to be Catty, too on Pet Life Radio with Arden Moore