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Join us as Jess Butcher from Bethel church shares her heart for healing and revival.
Join us as Jess Butcher from Bethel church shares her heart for healing and revival.
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Ok, ok - it's not all about your name or your competitors - but Jess Butcher was kicking herself when she came across TikTok shortly after launching Tick.Done. with her Co-Founders in 2018. Tick.Done. was also a short form video platform which made things confusing. Jess's friends regularly congratulated her on her success, only for Jess to admit that TikTok, the thing they were hearing about everywhere, wasn't her business. And pretty quickly it was the end for them. Jess is a legend - you just want to talk to her - and she's a top entrepreneur. But this is her failure story. Find out what happened and what she learnt from it. Feedback: hello@secretleaders.com Sponsor links: yotpo.com
Today's guest is naturally hyper curious - as a technology entrepreneur, angel investor and business advisor, Jess Butcher MBE has many strings to her bow. As the co-founder and CMO of Blippar from 2011-2015, Jess was at the helm during its ascent to become one of the global tech pioneers in the field of Augmented Reality. Today, as one of the four recently appointed equality and human rights commissioners in the UK, Jess focuses her time and energy mentoring the next generation of entrepreneurs, and public speaking and writing about subjects she's incredibly passionate about, such as women in tech, work-life balance, and polarisation within our culture and society. “The most successful entrepreneurs aren't motivated by money per se, but by impact and the scale of the impact that they can have. And that typically correlates with huge success and huge wealth.”In this episode of Hyper Curious, we discuss the dilemma that all entrepreneurs have to balance our drive for business impact, versus personal matters, why we women should stop apologising for our decisions, and the need for nuanced conversations in our highly polarised world.“It's incredibly simplistic and binary, how we talk about women in the workplace. And much of the broader narrative around feminism is very, very binary.”From building a big beautiful scrappy portfolio career, to co-founding Blippar, finding co-founders, to the self awareness needed to change roles within the organisation, and debunking unconscious gender bias:“The best way to challenge stereotypes is simply to live beyond them and demonstrate you're doing that - you are not that stereotype and bollocks to it, quite frankly.”On today's podcast: The superpower of a scrappy CV The Blippar journey Finding co-founders Why the broader narrative around feminism is binary Debunking unconscious bias Links: Twitter: jessbutcher Instagram: jessbutchermbe LinkedIn: Jess Butcher Book - The Coddling of the American Mind Book - The Power Of Bad by John Tierney
Jess Butcher has had an illustrious career to date. MBE, Founder, VC and now…well you'll find out on this podcastt! Previously co-Founder of Blippar and social media video platform Tick, Jessica knows tech and the online world. Listed as one of Fortune's "10 Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs", and recently appointed as an Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) board commissioner, Jessica is changing direction and has a new area of interest. About Jess:An entrepreneurial business leader, Jess Butcher is Co-Founder and CMO at Blippar, the global market-leading augmented reality platform - adopted by many of the world's most famous brands and media publications. Blippar has the unique power to turn any physical, printed image or product into an instantaneous, interactive digital experience. Butcher has over 13 years' experience in marketing and senior partnership roles within fast-growth environments. Butcher has bagged a shelf-full of industry accolades, including the 'Everywoman Iris Award' (Natwest) and has been named as one of the 'Top 10 Most Powerful Entrepreneurs' (Fortune), Butcher was recently shortlisted as 'Entrepreneur of the Year' in The Independent's 'Women Of The Future', and named one of Management Today's 25 under 35).A passionate advocate for female entrepreneurship, Jess regularly contributes to articles for publications, such as Marie Claire, Company and Stylist, as well as speaking at numerous high profile conferences within the UK mobile marketing and technology space.Subscribe to Jessica's Substack here. ABOUT MOUTHWASH: Mouthwash season two begins July 5, for more information, check out mouthwashshow.comThanks to Shell for supporting the show, and to Ecologi for planting a tree for every listener! TBD Conference will return in 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I speak to Jess Butcher, founder of Tick Done (previously co-founder of Blippar) about what it's like being a woman in tech, scaling a vc-backed tech business to $1b valuation and how she's going to make social media more humane in her latest endeavour. A thrilling conversation with someone who isn't afraid to say exactly what she thinks.
If you want to know what it takes to start and run a technology company, then you need to listen to two of our most pioneering guests discuss their experiences live, as they started visionary companies in every single sense of the word. In this special episode we talk live to Jess Butcher, co-founder of Blippar - the augmented reality giant, and Dhiraj Mukherjee, co-founder of Shazam - the app that lets you discover the media playing all around you. Jess was one of our first guests in Season One, and Dhiraj was interviewed for Season Two. We thought we’d bring them back on to the podcast for a catch up, only this time we’d interview them in a live setting. We know, first hand, how hard it is to be an entrepreneur and get a business off the ground. Which is kind of the main reason we started this podcast, to help entrepreneurs, like us. Because the more we sat down with successful founders and picked their brains, the more we discovered that getting from zero to anywhere wasn’t always the glossy and incredible experience that it’s made out to be. In these in-depth live events you’ll get more of an understanding about the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, the challenges and the constant grind that is required to get any venture started, as well as learn best practice tips from the experts who’ve been there before. We hope you enjoy listening to this live episode as much as we did making it. We chat with Jess about:How the Blippar vision has evolved over timeFinding the balance between motherhood and running a tech companyThe advantages of being a woman in techThe highs and lows of co-founding BlipparWe chat with Dhiraj about:How four people got together to create ShazamHow they got around any law infringements to get the musicGetting early adoption through smart marketingMaking the decision to leave ShazamLinks:https://www.secretleaders.com/jess-butcherhttps://www.secretleaders.com/dhiraj-mukherjeeWant to receive our podcast on a weekly basis? Subscribe to our newsletter!
Jessica Butcher MBE (@jessbutcher (https://twitter.com/jessbutche) ) is a technology entrepreneur, angel investor, speaker, board director and co-founder of Blippar, a world-leading technology platform and one of Britain’s best-funded technology scale-ups. Jess is the recipient of numerous female entrepreneur and tech awards including Fortune’s Most Powerful female entrepreneurs and BBC’s Top 100 Women. Support TRIGGERnometry: Paypal: https://bit.ly/2Tnz8yq (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=xNwbB-KpzaI&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2Tnz8yq&redir_token=3_pVsu20tkupur1xWsoXDChos3F8MTU1ODM3MTk0MUAxNTU4Mjg1NTQx) https://www.subscribestar.com/trigger... (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=xNwbB-KpzaI&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.subscribestar.com%2Ftriggernometry&redir_token=3_pVsu20tkupur1xWsoXDChos3F8MTU1ODM3MTk0MUAxNTU4Mjg1NTQx) https://www.patreon.com/triggerpod (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=xNwbB-KpzaI&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.patreon.com%2Ftriggerpod&redir_token=3_pVsu20tkupur1xWsoXDChos3F8MTU1ODM3MTk0MUAxNTU4Mjg1NTQx) Find TRIGGERnometry on Social Media: https://twitter.com/triggerpod (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=xNwbB-KpzaI&q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Ftriggerpod&redir_token=3_pVsu20tkupur1xWsoXDChos3F8MTU1ODM3MTk0MUAxNTU4Mjg1NTQx) https://www.facebook.com/triggerpod (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=xNwbB-KpzaI&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Ftriggerpod&redir_token=3_pVsu20tkupur1xWsoXDChos3F8MTU1ODM3MTk0MUAxNTU4Mjg1NTQx) https://www.instagram.com/triggerpod (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=xNwbB-KpzaI&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Ftriggerpod&redir_token=3_pVsu20tkupur1xWsoXDChos3F8MTU1ODM3MTk0MUAxNTU4Mjg1NTQx) About TRIGGERnometry: Stand-up comedians Konstantin Kisin (@konstantinkisin) and Francis Foster (@failinghuman) make sense of politics, economics, free speech, AI, drug policy and WW3 with the help of presidential advisors, renowned economists, award-winning journalists, controversial writers, leading scientists and notorious comedians.
This week, Natalie Novick and Andrii Degeler discuss the new proposal on how to tackle “online harms” from the UK's DCMS, the goings-on in the telemedicine industry, the long list of events in the first weeks of May, and much more. We've also prepared an interview with Jessica Butcher, co-founder of Blippar and Tick. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-114-uk-online-harms-telemedicine-events-in-may-spotify-tick-jess-butcher For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Are you ready to make bigger business-waves? Get ready to DISRUPT as Jess Butcher MBE, tech entrepreneur and TEDX speaker and I delve deep into visionary disruption and motherhood. We cover what it means to be a disrupter, reframing failures and how to apply key mothering wisdom to the corporate world. All this as well as Jess encourages everyone to throw perfection out of the window and get “scrappy” - what a relief! Read the full show notes over on our website School for Mothers Website ● School For Mothers Private Facebook Group ● School for Mothers Instagram
Jess Butcher, a tech entrepreneur and the co-founder of the multi-million dollar company Blippar, takes the Talks of our Time hotseat to discuss parenting, offence culture, and why the feminist movement is heading in the wrong direction. You can watch all of Jess’ talks on the links below: Emilie Wapnick - https://www.ted.com/talks/emilie_wapnick_why_some_of_us_don_t_have_one_true_calling Joanna Williams - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XESxW2FC8ag&feature=youtu.be Claire Fox - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yig1MFXdrrw Jordan Peterson - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcjxSThD54 Tim Minchin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoEezZD71sc Jess’ own talk - For an enhanced podcast experience download the Entale app: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/entale-the-visual-podcast-app/id1321535463?mt=8 And for more of the best talks be sure to subscribe to TED Talks Daily: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ted-talks-daily/id160904630?mt=2 Join the #TooT community for bonus content: https://www.facebook.com/groups/861211404268730/
Jess Butcher - Partnering With Love
Jess Butcher is the co-founder of Blippar - the augmented reality giant. Founded in 2011, Jess has over 250 colleagues and as of 2016 raised a total of $100m valuing the business at a reputed $1bn and it’s also reported that they turned down an acquisition of £1.5bn. Jess gives us an insight into the founding days of Blippar and also what it's like building a behemoth of a business while also raising a family. This episode of The Secret Lives of Leaders was recorded at Stockton House in front of a live audience at the Foundrs Unconference.
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Jess Butcher, the co-founder of Blippar. It’s a mobile visual browser that lets you search the internet without words, simply by scanning the objects around you. As Chief Marketing Officer, she’s led Blippar to over 60 million app downloads. Listen in to hear about the crazy future of augmented reality and why Jess thinks that “blipping”, like “googling”, will become a verb before too long. Famous 5: Favorite Book? – Anything by Seth Godin What CEO do you follow? — Aaron Levie Favourite online tool? —Twitter and Linkedin Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be?— Fake it til you make it. Stop being so cautious. Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:08 – Nathan’s introduction 01:40 – Welcoming Jess to the show 01:53 – Blippar is a mobile visual browser that can recognise anything in the physical world and search for information on it - “Search without words” 03:15 – “We could play an audio file on the artwork you see - or open a link to buy the handbag that you see someone holding on the train” 03:40 – Currently working with Coca Cola and Lucky Charms to create interactive experiences with their physical products 03:35 – Founded in 2013; went to market in 2014 05:20 – Raised just over $100 million in funding 06:00 – “We’ve been in the market long enough that we have entrenched relationships with many of our clients. It’s a combination of consultancy and technology fixed fees” 07:30 – Mostly 7-figure retained relationships 08:15 – “Increasingly we’re moving the creative side onto agencies and focusing on tech” 08:30 – Average annual contract is in the mid 6 figures 08:45 – Currently working with well over 500 brands and asset owners 09:40 – Founded in 2011 09:50 – Around 300 team members in 14 offices around the world 11:40 – In addition to the brands they work closely with, Blippar has self-service tools that let smaller companies access their technology 12:20 – Blipp Builder is an affordable and accessible way into Blippar 13:30 – How do you incentivise users to come on board Blippar? 13:50 – “We’ve never sold this as people having access to everyone that uses Blippar...the idea is that the partners themselves are getting people to download the app” 16:00 – What’s the long term goal? 16:15 – “We want to become a verb in common parlance” 18:02 – Within the year, Blippar will be able to recognise its surroundings with the same level of complexity as an adult brain 18:20 – Connect with Jess on Twitter 21:10 – The Famous Five 3 Key Points: Visual search recognition is the next level of engagement with the internet - visual recognition and augmented reality are going to take off rapidly in the next few years Fake it til you make it. Pretend you know what you’re doing and you’re where you want to be. Have ambitious goals. Know when you’re onto a big idea - and chase it. Resources Mentioned: Host Gator – The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for cheapest price possible. Freshbooks - The site Nathan uses to manage his invoices and accounts. Leadpages – The drag and drop tool Nathan uses to quickly create his webinar landing pages which convert at 35%+ Audible – Nathan uses Audible when he's driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5 hour drive) to listen to audio books. Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives