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In this episode of Run the Numbers, CJ Gustafson sits down with Larry Contrella, General Partner at JMI Equity, to unpack how JMI invests in software without financial engineering or roll-up strategies. Larry explains how the firm builds conviction through founder relationships, long-term partnership, and a product-and-brand-first view of durable growth. They discuss how JMI supports companies through scaling, why operating partners keep returning, and how underwriting looks different in mission-driven sectors like K–12 and nonprofit tech where customers are schools and communities, not Fortune 500s. Larry's background as a competitive runner at Penn ties the conversation together with a clear ethos: patience, discipline, and playing the long game.—SPONSORS:Mercury is business banking built for builders, giving founders and finance pros a financial stack that actually works together. From sending wires to tracking balances and approving payments, Mercury makes it simple to scale without friction. Join the 200,000+ entrepreneurs who trust Mercury and apply online in minutes at https://www.mercury.comRightRev automates the revenue recognition process from end to end, gives you real-time insights, and ensures ASC 606 / IFRS 15 compliance—all while closing books faster. For RevRec that auditors actually trust, visit https://www.rightrev.com and schedule a demo.Tipalti automates the entire payables process—from onboarding suppliers to executing global payouts—helping finance teams save time, eliminate costly errors, and scale confidently across 200+ countries and 120 currencies. More than 5,000 businesses already trust Tipalti to manage payments with built-in security and tax compliance. Visit https://www.tipalti.com/runthenumbers to learn more.Aleph automates 90% of manual, error-prone busywork, so you can focus on the strategic work you were hired to do. Minimize busywork and maximize impact with the power of a web app, the flexibility of spreadsheets, and the magic of AI. Get a personalised demo at https://www.getaleph.com/runFidelity Private Shares is the all-in-one equity management platform that keeps your cap table clean, your data room organized, and your equity story clear—so you never risk losing a fundraising round over messy records. Schedule a demo at https://www.fidelityprivateshares.com and mention Mostly Metrics to get 20% off.Sage Intacct is a cloud financial management platform that replaces spreadsheets, automates workflows, and keeps your books audit-ready as you scale. It unifies accounting, ERP, and real-time reporting for finance, retail, logistics, tech, and professional services. With payback in under six months and up to 250% ROI, and eight years as the customer-satisfaction leader, Sage Intacct helps you take control of your growth: https://bit.ly/3Kn4YHt—LINKS:Larry on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-contrella-160a8a25/JMI Equity: https://www.jmi.com/CJ on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cj-gustafson-13140948/Mostly metrics: https://www.mostlymetrics.com—RELATED EPISODES:Is taking a company public even worth it? | Fullstory's Chad Goldhttps://youtu.be/zSD8y9dr4VgSo You're Looking for a “Strategic” CFO? Bloomerang's Steve Isom on What That Really Meanshttps://youtu.be/cgHOtvG1Ces—TIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 Preview and Intro00:02:49 Sponsors — Mercury | RightRev | Tipalti00:06:41 Joining the JMI Conversation00:07:13 College Running and Team Dynamics00:08:13 New York Marathon Story and Career Intersection00:11:04 Competitive Drive and Patience With Founders00:12:54 Building Long-Term Partnerships and Underwriting Credibility00:15:27 Growth Equity as a Long Sales Cycle00:15:48 Sponsors — Aleph | Fidelity Private Shares | Sage Intacct00:18:44 Fund Planning, Deal Pacing, and Board Commitments00:20:59 Sourcing Philosophy and Developing Investors Over Time00:22:09 Hustle as the Only Sustainable Edge in Sourcing00:24:14 Early Sourcing Tactics and Information Arbitrage00:26:06 Reputation, Experience, and Breaking Into Competitive Deals00:29:42 Organic Growth Over Roll-Ups and M&A Discipline00:32:51 Brand, Product Leadership, and Paying for the Best Businesses00:33:29 Bloomerang and Brand-Led Growth in Nonprofit Software00:34:46 Why JMI Operators Keep Coming Back00:36:28 Collaborative Leadership and Giving Constructive Advice00:38:20 Using Data Without Slowing Decisions00:39:20 Transparency, Alignment, and Knowing Where You Stand00:40:31 Why JMI Invests in K–12 and EdTech00:42:07 Mission-Driven Businesses and Talent Advantage00:43:24 Monetization Models in Nonprofit SaaS00:45:40 Conviction Bets and Product-Market Fit Stories00:48:49 Rethinking TAM and Expanding Markets Over Time00:50:40 Lightning Round: Sourcing Stories and Lessons00:52:58 Traits of Great Founders and Changing Beliefs00:54:20 Closing Thoughts and Outro#RunTheNumbersPodcast #GrowthEquity #B2BSoftware #FounderRelationships #PrivateEquity This is a public episode. 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Jacob Polacheck joins KRC to talk JMI, Mark Pope and UK basketball recruiting
Shannon The Dude and Billy Rutledge talk JMI's deal with UK, Kentucky Football hires a new Defensive Coordinator, and cows walking downstairs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Still wrapping our heads around the Gonzaga beat down. What team will show up Saturday against Indiana? What will the effort level be? Could a different coach draw more out of this team? The JMI, Mitch Barnhart, Mark Pope no recruits yet situation is something else. https://x.com/BleavInKentucky https://linktr.ee/bleavinkentucky?utm_source=linktree_admin_share Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The twitter best friends talk about improvements Kentucky Basketball can make, Mark Pope benching 3 different players, and the latest on JMI. Sak gives scoop about Christian Collins' recruitment, JMI and UK Athletics relationships, and the future of Mitch Barnhart.
Will Stein going for A&M DC Jay Bateman Sherrone Moore story gets crazy JMI and UK NIL fiasco! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KSR is Live at KSBar & Grille talking Kentucky's win over NC Central, JMI and Mitch Barnhart's deal, and taking your calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Step into a journey that bridges music, culture, and society with Robert Manchin! In this episode of The Power of Music podcast, we welcome Robert, a sociologist, economist, musician, and cultural leader whose remarkable career connects the arts, policy, and social research. With decades of experience, he reflects on his early memories of JMI and the lessons they continue to inspire today.Robert explores the value of being “useful to others,” the deep connection between music and identity, and how music grounds us in times of uncertainty. From the tension between the attention economy and the music economy, to the ways culture can guide us through complexity, Robert offers profound insights into music's role in shaping how we live and understand the world.Get ready for a conversation that's as thoughtful as it is inspiring. If you enjoy the episode, don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a review!ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info, visit https://jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar (https://mubazar.com/en).
Step into the world of conducting with Patrick Hahn, one of the most exciting young maestros on today's international stage! In this episode of The Power of Music podcast, we welcome Patrick, a conductor whose career spans opera, symphonic repertoire, contemporary works, and even jazz. With his fresh approach and fearless versatility, Patrick is redefining what it means to lead an orchestra in the 21st century.From his reflections on becoming a conductor, to why lived experience is essential in understanding the music you perform, Patrick shares how authenticity can transform every performance.He also looks back on conducting the inaugural JMI Unity 80 Orchestra, offering unique insights into collaboration, creativity, and the power of music to unite across generations and cultures. If you enjoy the episode, don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a review!ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info, visit https://jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar (https://mubazar.com/en).
Step into the inspiring story of music, resilience, and hope with Zeina Khoury! In this moving episode of The Power of Music podcast, we welcome Zeina, orchestra manager at the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music in Palestine where she oversees the Palestine National Orchestra, the Palestine Youth Orchestra, the ESNCM Orchestra, and the Jerusalem Children's Orchestra. For over a decade, she has worked tirelessly to nurture Palestinian orchestral life under the Conservatory's powerful motto: “Today an orchestra, tomorrow a state.”Zeina shares how music offers moments of serenity, healing, and unity for communities facing ongoing challenges in Gaza and beyond. From rehearsals that bring young musicians together, to concerts that transcend borders, her work highlights the transformative role of music in building resilience and identity.Tune in to hear about the unique difficulties of touring internationally with the Palestine Youth Orchestra—from logistical barriers to the deep emotional weight of representing Palestine on the world stage. If you enjoy the episode, don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a review!ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info, visit https://jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar (https://mubazar.com/en).
Step into the future of youth-driven music with Gustaf Bäckström Elmelid! In this inspiring episode of The Power of Music podcast, we welcome Gustaf, the international coordinator for RMS in Sweden, Chair of the Imagine Music Experience, and director of Unga tankar om musik. With his passion for supporting the next generation of artists, Gustaf has become a leading force in reimagining what the global music industry can look like. From creating platforms like Imagine that empower young musicians to dream big, to his vision of making these competitions accessible on every continent, Gustaf is committed to breaking barriers and expanding opportunities worldwide.Tune in as Gustaf shares his thoughts on building an inclusive and forward-looking music ecosystem, why opportunities like Imagine matter so much for emerging artists, and how nurturing creativity today can reshape the sound of tomorrow. If you enjoy the episode, don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a review!ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info, visit https://jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar (https://mubazar.com/en).
In this episode of The Power of Music podcast, we welcome Adela Valverde Monterreal, Cultural Manager, formerly at the Reset!. Her journey back to her roots reignited a powerful connection to music and community—reminding her of the deep roots and collective strength that art can bring. With a focus on slowing down and creating space for artists, she shares why reflection and balance are essential in today's fast-paced cultural world. Beyond her personal story, Adela Valverde Monterreal highlights the vital role of the independent cultural sector in shaping a healthy, diverse arts ecosystem. Join us for an inspiring conversation about rediscovering purpose, valuing community, and protecting independence in the cultural landscape. ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info, visit https://jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar (https://mubazar.com/en).
In this episode, we're joined by Juan Sebastián Aguilar – composer, electric guitarist, and publishing specialist – whose career bridges the worlds of music creation and the business systems that sustain it. Originally from Colombia, Juan's journey has taken him from jazz stages in Bogotá and Mexico to music industry leadership in Berlin, where he now heads Publishing at Paradise Worldwide. Alongside his own ensemble Arrabalero, he has toured internationally, performed at major festivals, and developed a deep understanding of how to protect and monetize creative work on a global scale.We talk about the entrepreneurial mindset as a powerful driver in today's music industry, the key lessons from Juan's musical path from Colombia to New Orleans to Berlin, and why understanding music rights is essential for every artist. Juan also gives us a Publishing 101 crash course and shares his thoughts on the fast-approaching challenges and opportunities of AI in music rights management.As always, if you enjoy our content, don't forget to subscribe, like, and rate the podcast. We hope you enjoy the episode!ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info, visit https://jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar (https://mubazar.com/en).
T.J. is back for Trivia Thursday with Corey Price! Roush and T.J. discuss the silly BBN United concept and UK's deal with Nike and JMI
Matt, Drew, and Shannon talk JMI's partnership with Kentucky and all the latest news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Stinnet owner and publisher of The Lane Report divulging to Jack and listeners that 5 billion dollars have been invested to Ford and GE in Louisville and 2.5 billion investment from Apple in Harrodsburg and touts a 4.5 million dollar deal between JMI and UK Athletics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt, Drew, and Shannon talk Kentucky's new deal with JMI, Tyrese Maxey's struggles with a can opener, and all the latest news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we're joined by Tiffany Jade Holland – a singer, songwriter, producer, creative mentor, and community builder from the UK. With roots in fashion, marketing, and event production, Tiffany's journey into music didn't start with sheet music or studio time—it began with a need for healing and self-expression.We dive into her transformative path, from discovering music later in life to becoming a driving force behind platforms like Circle of Light and Sugar Stealers. She opens up about leaving toxic environments, how to know when it's time to move on, and why mental and emotional well-being are non-negotiable for young creatives. Tiffany's story is a reminder that music isn't just a career—it's a lifeline.ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info, visit jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
In this episode, Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing, discusses leadership, culture, and the relentless pursuit of excellence that has propelled McLaren to the top of Formula 1. Recorded during McLaren’s turnaround in 2024, the episode delves into how strategic leadership changes, innovation, and a culture of continuous improvement have driven the team to dominate the 2025 Formula 1 season. Zak shares invaluable insights on building world-class teams, making tough leadership calls, and creating a dynamic and inclusive work environment. Episode Highlights: 03:50 Leadership and Culture at McLaren 08:22 The Importance of Fun and Engagement 16:55 Innovation and Technology at McLaren 22:06 McLaren's Journey in Formula One 23:32 Leadership Changes and Team Restructuring 27:52 Innovative Sponsorship Approaches 34:04 IndyCar Highlights and Emotional Moments As Chief Executive of McLaren Racing, Zak Brown has overall responsibility for the business, including strategic direction, operational performance, marketing and commercial development. Zak leads McLaren’s direction and involvement in professional motorsport, spearheaded by the McLaren Formula 1 team. Operating at the pinnacle of global motorsport, McLaren uses the white heat of competition to drive innovation and develop synergies across the group, including but also in Formula E, Xtreme E, IndyCar, and F1 Academy. In 1995, he founded JMI, which grew to become the largest and most successful motorsport marketing agency in the world. When JMI was acquired by CSM, a division of Chime Communications, in 2013, Brown became the company’s Chief Executive Officer. He then relinquished that post to embark on his journey at McLaren in the winter of 2016. A passionate racer, collector and enthusiast, Zak also sits on the board of Cosworth Engineering and competes and races as a partner and driver in Anglo-American racing team United Autosports. Check out these Move the Ball Motorsports Episodes: Guenther Steiner “Formula 1 Unfiltered – High Performance Beyond the Grid”: https://omny.fm/shows/move-the-ball/guenther-steiner-formula-1-unfiltered-high-perform Brendan P. Keegan “Creating Purposeful Partnerships in Business and Sports”: https://omny.fm/shows/move-the-ball/brendan-p-keegan-creating-purposeful-partnerships Darren Cox “Driving Innovation from Formula 1 to Hollywood”: https://omny.fm/shows/move-the-ball/darren-cox-driving-innovation-from-formula-1-to-ho Mark Sibla “Driving Success and Growth with IndyCar”: https://omny.fm/shows/move-the-ball/mark-sibla-driving-success-and-growth-with-indycar Alex Moeller – “Connecting Brands to Speed & Innovation”: https://omny.fm/shows/move-the-ball/alex-moeller-connecting-brands-to-speed-innovation Kyle Larson “Relentless Drive. High Speed. No Limits.”: https://omny.fm/shows/move-the-ball/kyle-larson-relentless-drive-high-speed-no-limits Nic Hamilton “Driven to Inspire, Living a Life Bigger Than They Expect”: https://omny.fm/shows/move-the-ball/nic-hamilton-driven-to-inspire Read The Executive Edge Newsletter titled Fast Decisions, High Stakes: What Executives Can Learn from the Racetrack: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/fast-decisions-big-stakes-what-executives-can-learn-jd-llm-mba-1dufc Connect with Zak Brown: McLaren Racing Website: www.mclaren.com/racingMcLaren Instagram: www.instagram.com/mclarenMcLaren Twitter/X: @McLarenF1Download the McLaren App: www.mclaren.com/racing/latest-news/mclarenracing/article/download-official-mclaren-app/?utm_content=linkstream_link&utm_source=storystream IT'S TIME TO SHOW UP WITH CONFIDENCE, MAKE AN IMPACT, AND MOVE THE BALL:
Julien Beurms, classical pianist and Executive Director of Jeunesses Musicales Wallonie-Bruxelles, joins us for a conversation that explores the evolving landscape of classical music. With a strong background in both performance and cultural leadership, Julien shares insights into the 85-year legacy of the Jeunesses Musicales movement, the launch of the JMI Unity 80 Orchestra, and the importance of supporting emerging talent. He also emphasizes the need for entrepreneurial thinking within the classical music sphere, offering a forward-looking perspective on how tradition and innovation can work together. This episode is essential for anyone interested in the future of classical music and the role of international networks like JMI in shaping it.ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar (https://mubazar.com/en).
In this episode, Alex Oliveira breaks down the latest trends shaking up marketing, AI, and entrepreneurship. From Meta's push to automate ad campaigns by 2026, to why consulting giants like EY are scrambling to stay relevant in an AI-first world. Plus, OpenAI's new meeting tools, ChatGPT app integrations, and Yoshua Bengio's $30M AI safety lab. Alex also shares the launch of Pushbio's Future Creator campaign, highlights from new podcast episodes, tools like Apify and Duck.ai, and upcoming events with JMI and Special Compass. Tune in for practical insights, free tools, and stories that matter.Learn more about LawZero
Non-farm payrolls - a monthly statistic released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, shows concerns over the Trump administrations policy blitz. In April 177,000 jobs were added to the US economy and unemployment rates are stable at 4.2 percent. But business and consumer surveys are still sending warning signals. Andrew Kelleher of JMI breaks down the data with Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wonder what it takes to run one of the fastest and most elite teams on the planet? On this episode of Golf Underground, the crew welcomes Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing and a true master of speed, sales, and strategy. From chasing Mickey Mantle as a kid to leading a 1,000-person Formula 1 operation, Zak breaks down the mental grind of racing, what separates winners from losers, how to build a culture that elite drivers want to be part of—and how AI, tire tricks, and track-day politics all factor into the future of F1.If you think golf is tough, wait until you hear what goes down on the pit wall.Must-Hear Insights and Key MomentsZak Brown shares how a childhood obsession with Mickey Mantle turned into a global racing empire.The crew cracks up as Zak tells how he dodged trouble and found racing through "the long way around."Zak reveals the behind-the-scenes pressure of leading McLaren's 1,000-person Formula 1 operation.AI, tire data, and driver instincts collide in a conversation about how F1 teams win—or completely blow it.Zak and Wardo compare the egos of F1 drivers to pro athletes in other sports, and it gets spicy.George Brett wants to know if there's such a thing as cheating in F1—Zak's answer doesn't disappoint.Brian Sullivan digs into leadership: how Zak handles high-performance people under pressure.Zak drops his golf game stat line—including the story behind the best par he's ever made.The crew dives into Drive to Survive, McLaren's media rise, and whether F1 fame helps or hurts performance.Final lightning round: Zak faces the Golf Underground Emergency 9 with answers that cover fantasy baseball, leadership, and vintage cars.Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode"The best teams don't just hire smart people—they build cultures winners want to join." – Zak Brown"If you take one second off mentally in a race car, you're in the wall." – Zak Brown"We're not guessing out here—Formula 1 is a thousand-person operation." – Zak Brown"AI can't measure guts. Not yet." – Zak Brown"Winning used to be about money. Now it's about people." – Zak Brown"In motorsports, you beg for forgiveness, not ask for permission." – Zak Brown"I shot 92 today, but I also made the best par of my life." – Zak Brown"Drivers aren't just athletes—they're pilots, boxers, and chess masters in one." – Zak Brown"The best leaders know when to put an arm around the shoulder—and when to kick some ass." – Zak Brown"You're running a Formula 1 team, and still managing a fantasy baseball roster? That's elite multitasking." – Brian Sullivan"You get more tech in a race car than a spaceship, and still, some guy will blow it on tire strategy." – Kevin Ward"Zak's out here leading McLaren and still remembers every stat from Mickey Mantle—respect." – George BrettAbout ZakZak Brown is CEO of McLaren Racing, a position to which he was appointed in April 2018 after joining McLaren in November 2016 as Executive Director of McLaren Technology Group. In his role, Zak has overall responsibility for the McLaren Racing organisation, including the strategic direction, operational performance, marketing and commercial development of the McLaren Formula 1 and IndyCar programmes. After a professional racing career in the US and Europe, Zak founded the agency JMI in 1995, which grew to become the largest motorsport marketing agency in the world and was acquired by Chime Communications PLC in 2013 as part of its sports marketing division, CSM. Brown was appointed the company's Chief Executive Officer before joining McLaren. Zak is chairman and co-owner of United Autosports and was a board member of Cosworth Engineering and non-executive chairman of the Motorsport Network. Born and raised in California, Zak lives with his family near McLaren in Surrey, UK.Follow Zak BrownInstagramLinkedInFacebookXFollow ‘Golf Underground with Wardo, Sully, and George'LinkedInInstagram
Our conversation explores the importance of open-earedness—the ability to listen without bias—and how it shapes both music education and our understanding of different cultures. We discuss the PERMA model of well-being and the role music plays in trauma healing, as well as the fascinating differences between playing and listening to music. We also dive into the impact of AI on the future of music and, on a more personal note, Giuliana reflects on the Bob Marley albums that continue to resonate with her from childhood to today. As always, if you enjoy our content, don't forget to subscribe, like, and rate the podcast. We hope you enjoy the episode!ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
In our conversation, we dive into the incredible role music plays in changing the lives of young people in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe as well as the challenges of achieving this mission.. Joe also shares his inspiring story and how Elton John's red carpet somehow ended up in a recording studio in Sierra Leone! We explore the art of creating win-win scenarios, navigating complex environments, and the far-reaching impact of Music Crossroads. Tune in for powerful insights on how music can drive real change and make a difference in the world. As always, if you enjoy our content, don't forget to subscribe, like, and rate the podcast. We hope you enjoy the episode!ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
Jean-Marc Lieberherr examines Jean Monnet's vital role in securing US arms for Britain and France during the Second World War and in driving international cooperation. A committed internationalist, long before becoming one of the founding fathers of the EU, Jean Monnet played a crucial role in enabling cooperation between countries in two world wars. As a member of the Executive Committee of the Allied Maritime Transport Council during the First World War, he helped coordinate shipping between the Allied powers of France, Great Britain, Italy and, from 1918, the US, before becoming the Deputy Secretary General of the League of Nations in 1919. During the subsequent world conflagration, , Monnet, trusted by Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle, coordinated arms procurement from the US through the Anglo-French Co-Ordinating Committee, the British Purchasing Committee and the Combined Production and Resources Board. According to economist John Maynard Keynes, Monnet's work shortened that war by one year. After 1945, Monnet continued seeking internationalist solutions, connecting the French and German markets under the European Coal and Steel Community. Seeing how the principles of cooperation could be applied more broadly, he advocated for a European Defence Community during the Korean War. While this attempt at European defence integration failed, his work inspired the founding treaties of the EU. He became the first ‘Honorary Citizen of Europe' in 1976. Jean-Marc Lieberherr is the founding chairman of the Jean Monnet Institute (JMI), which is devoted to promoting Monnet's historical heritage. Before creating the JMI in 2021, he had a career with large international groups such as LVMH, Unilever and Rio Tinto. Further Reading Jean Monnet, Memoirs (London: Harper Collins, 1978). François Duchêne, Jean Monnet: The First Statesman of Interdependence (New York, NY: W W Norton, 1994). Robert R Nathan, ‘An Unsung Hero of World War II', in Douglas Brinkley and Clifford Hackett (eds), Jean Monnet: The Path to European Unity (New York, NY: St Martin's Press, 1991). W W Rostow, ‘Jean Monnet: The Innovator As Diplomat' in Gordon A Craig and Francis L Loewenheim (eds), The Diplomats, 1939-1979 (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994), pp. 257–88. Sherrill Brown Wells, Jean Monnet: Unconventional Statesman (Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Reinner, 2011). Institut Jean Monnet Website, available at: https://institutjeanmonnet.eu/en/.
We dive into the challenges and opportunities of organizing an event on the scale of WOMEX, bringing together over 2,600 music professionals from across 90 countries each year. Gaurav shares insights into the delicate balance of curating an inclusive and diverse program while also pushing boundaries and keeping the event fresh and forward-looking. We also discuss what it takes to preserve the magic of WOMEX, ensuring it remains a space where global music communities can connect, collaborate, and inspire. And Gaurav lets us in on how he ended up making edits of 90s Bollywood disco tracks. As always, if you enjoy our content, don't forget to subscribe, like, and rate the podcast. We hope you enjoy the episode!ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
From her studies of Vaishnavite in Northeast India to her work with SOAS University, MARSM, and the Global Music Academy, Georgie has dedicated her career to fostering cultural understanding through music. Whether it's putting Arab musicians on the map or helping schools diversify their curriculums, her work is a testament to music's ability to build bridges across borders.
Our governments play a role in providing care and support to families and kids - but we don't often think about how those services are provided and whether they actually deliver sufficient 'care.' In this conversations Jarrod Wheatley explores his experience in working in the out-of-home care space, and unpacks a distinct model of care that is based explicitly on relationships and connection.For anyone who has personally, or knows of people that have experienced institutionalised forms of care - whether in aged services or child services - this is for you. It is a story of a different kind of care that could transform how our governments fund and support care in and across communities.For more on Jarrod's work:The organisation Jarrod created to promote this different kind of care: Centre for Relational Care website: Centre for Relational CareThe report outlining what this different model of care might look like: James Martin Institute for Public Policy report August 2024: JMI report on Supporting Children and Families to Flourish (centreforrelationalcare.org.au)A short piece about the relational approach to care: The Policymaker article by Jarrod Wheatley December 2023 Children in crisis need real relationships: the case for a child connection system (jmi.org.au)Additional materials on the state of care:Australian Child Maltreatment Study 2023: The Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS)NSW Ombudsman report July 2024: Protecting children at risk: an assessment of whether the Department of Communities and Justice is meeting its core responsibilities - NSW OmbudsmanNSW Audit Office report June 2024: Oversight of the child protection system | Audit Office of New South Wales (nsw.gov.au)Office of the Advocate for Children and Young People Special Inquiry final report August 2024: ACYP | Special Inquiry (nsw.gov.au)Professional Individualised Care website: https://pic.care/For more on ChangeMakers check us out:Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org (where you can also sign up to our email list!)On Facebook, Instagram, Threads - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/On X/Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatattsOn LinkedIn - Amanda.Tattersall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Can a Muslim university be an Indian university? These are the first words in Dr Laurence Gautier's book Between Nation and ‘Community' - Muslim Universities & Indian Politics after Partition, in which she explores the history, nature and contribution of India's leading Muslim universities - Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) and Jamia Milia Islamia (JMI), two institutions which in her words acted, “as crucibles for competing conceptions of ‘Indian Muslimness' in post-independence India.” This MBM conversation is with researcher and author, Laurence Gautier where we discuss how these universities, their members and students played key roles in recognising the needs of a new India in terms of education, nation-building and social reform. We dive deeper into debates and contestation of ideas around the Indian Muslim identity that continues to evolve and the ways in which many figures, men and women, both worked towards making it more encompassing and holistic, despite the internal and external challenges. The conversation also sheds some light on caste-based politics, women's participation in universities, and the possible future roles of both these universities in the making of modern India. In this episode we use abbreviations - ‘AMU' for Aligarh Muslim University and ‘JMI' for Jamia Millia Islamia.About Dr Laurence Gautier:Laurence Gautier is a researcher at the Centre de Sciences Humaines (CSH), New Delhi. She completed her PhD in History at the University of Cambridge and taught at O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat before joining CSH. She writes on Muslim politics, secularism, nation-building and university politics in post-independence India. Between Nation and Community is her first monograph. She also co-edited Historicizing Sayyid-ness: Social Status and Muslim Identity in South Asia with Julien Levesque (JRAS, 2020).Episode notes:* Islamic Revival in British India: Deoband, 1860-1900 (Barbara D. Metcalfe, Princeton University Press, 1982)* Emotions and Modernity in Colonial India: From Balance to Fervor (Margrit Pernau, Oxford University Press, 2019)* Books by Mushirul Hasan* Imagined Communities - Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (Benedict Anderson, Verso Books)* Rekhta* Sajida Zaidi,celebrated Urdu writer,passes away at 84 (The Indian Express, March 2011)* Zahida Zaidi writings (Rekhta)* Social Exclusion of Muslims in India and Britain (Sabah Khan, Journal of Social Inclusion Studies Volume 6, Issue 1, June 2020)* Mandal Commission Report (National Commission for Backward ClassesA Constitutional Body under Article 338B of the Constitution of India)* Why caste among Muslims must be studied (Shireen Azam and Srinivas Goli, The Indian Express, May 2022)* Gerda Philipsborn, the Lesser Known Maker of Jamia Millia Islamia (Mahtab Alam, The Wire, October 2021)MBM visual identity design by Shazia Salam || Music by Jupneet Singh This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mainbhimuslim.com
In this episode of JM International's ‘The Power of Music', we are joined by Cecilie Nielsen, Culture Consultant at RasmussenNordic. Cecilie helps cultural institutions such as orchestras, ensembles, and museums get practical tools, strategies, and data to become more attractive to more audiences across the world.We delve into the world of classical music research and how to find new audiences in classical music. Our discussion highlights the need to care as much about the art itself as about the audience, addresses the issue of only old faces on posters, and explores the magical ability of music to transport us beyond the physical. We also examine how to think differently about branding, the importance of celebrating and clapping for a great musical performance, and – of course – the power of music.JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info, go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ceciliesnielsen/RasmussenNordic: https://www.rasmussennordic.dk/
In this episode, Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing, shares insights on leadership, the importance of culture, and the role of authenticity in building successful teams. They cover Zak's journey in Formula 1, including the team's challenges, their turnaround, and continued success. The discussion includes the significance of incremental improvements, the impact of new leadership, and McLaren's approach to DEI and STEM initiatives. Zak also talks about his personal passion for motorsports, his history with the sport, and his collection of historical documents. Episode Highlights: 01:34 Leadership and Culture at McLaren 08:06 The Importance of Fun and Engagement 16:40 Innovation and Technology in Motorsports 19:03 Zak Brown's Journey into Racing 21:35 McLaren's Formula 1 Journey: From Struggles to Success 22:29 Leadership Changes and Team Restructuring 25:37 Lando Norris: From Podiums to Victory 26:23 Engaging Fans and Showcasing Drivers 27:36 Innovative Sponsorship Strategies As Chief Executive of McLaren Racing, Zak Brown has overall responsibility for the business, including strategic direction, operational performance, marketing and commercial development. Zak leads McLaren's direction and involvement in professional motorsport, spearheaded by the McLaren Formula 1 team. Operating at the pinnacle of global motorsport, McLaren uses the white heat of competition to drive innovation and develop synergies across the group, including but also in Formula E, Xtreme E, IndyCar, and F1 Academy. In 1995, he founded JMI, which grew to become the largest and most successful motorsport marketing agency in the world. When JMI was acquired by CSM, a division of Chime Communications, in 2013, Brown became the company's Chief Executive Officer. He then relinquished that post to embark on his journey at McLaren in the winter of 2016. A passionate racer, collector and enthusiast, Zak also sits on the board of Cosworth Engineering and competes and races as a partner and driver in Anglo-American racing team United Autosports. You can connect with Zak in the following ways: McLaren Racing Website: https://www.mclaren.com/racing/McLaren Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mclaren/McLaren Twitter/X: @McLarenF1Download the McLaren App: https://www.mclaren.com/racing/latest-news/mclarenracing/article/download-official-mclaren-app/?utm_content=linkstream_link&utm_source=storystream Don't just listen to the podcast, it's time to take action and dominate your game!
In this episode of JM International's ‘The Power of Music', we are joined by Nenad Bogdanovic, the Executive Director of the Euro-Arab Youth Music Centre, Planning and Development Coordinator at the Organisation for European Programmes and Cultural Relations, and the President of JM International. Nenad brings a wealth of experience and insight into how music can bridge cultures and support young people globally.We'll explore Cyprus' unique position between three continents as the home of the Euro-Arab Youth Music Centre. Our discussion highlights the importance of intercultural dialogue and music exchanges, the significant role music plays in fostering these connections, and we take a deep dive into the institutional makeup of JMI, examining the challenges of managing such a diverse and expansive organisation. Additionally, we discuss the experience of being a “one-man band” as a cultural organiser, and – of course – the power of music. Euro-Arab Youth Music Centre: https://jmi.net/programs/euro-arab-youth-music-centre
In this episode of JM International's ‘The Power of Music', we are joined by Cill, a Nigerian singer-songwriter who leverages storytelling for social change. Cill has collaborated with the Music for Democracy Network, won the 2019 Accountability Music Award, and is one of JMI's Fair Play Ambassadors.We explore her transition from a corporate job to a music career and the adventures that come with it. We'll delve into topics such as corruption in Nigeria, artistic censorship, and influencing the young generation's mindset. We'll discuss how music can relax and transform 'playboys' into responsible men.JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.Cill: https://www.instagram.com/cillsoul/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/cillsoulFair Play: https://www.anticorruptionmusic.org/about
"I think it's wild what's going on in the US Open Cup for USL teams and MLS teams (...) I know a lot of guys in MLS who used the Open Cup as a chance to get minutes, and now they're first-team main contributors. I know there's been a lot of USL teams that make those runs, and I'm sure some of those guys go on to get MLS contracts."In this episode, Herc had a candid conversation with John Tolkien, popularly known as JMi, and the left-back for the New York Red Bulls. As one of the best players in his position, JMi shared his experience growing up in the NY Red Bull Academy as a homegrown player, and his intention to improve as a leader this upcoming season. He discussed his views on the US Open Cup, and the US men's national team in the international scene, and also talked about his plans, such as participating in the Olympics, Copa America, or playing in a European league.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Many pricing books are heavy in ideas, abstractions, and behavioral science mind-shifting. Others are focused merely on simple tactics.Jean-Manual Izaret's (JMI) book, Game Changer, fills a void by showing readers and pricing practitioners how to approach pricing strategically through cleverly designed frameworks and thought-provoking questions.This conversation starts with who should read this book and why a cover-to-cover reading is unnecessary. Other topics include:Ford's greatest insightThe cupcake pricing dilemmaThe three pricing tools: elasticity, differentiation, game theoryThe reason why pricing methods and pricing strategy are not the same thingJMI's framework gridJMI's seven gamesBuyers, sellers, and offersA definition of pricing governanceA deeper dive into the uniform gameMicrosoft vs. IntuitNext steps for owners and pricing teamsJMI's favorite booksImportant LinksJMI's bio page at The Boston Consulting GroupTED Talk - A New Netflix-style Pricing Model
Elias Manoel and JMi explode for beautiful goals, and New York puts down a second-half Charlotte counterpunch to win the Eastern Conference Wild Card Game 5-2. Fresh off the team's first playoff win in five years, the Red Bulls head to Cincinnati for the first of a best-of-three with the Shield winners. Pat Brennan of the Cincinnati Enquirer is our guest.
Deep, deep, deeeeeep into injury time, Luqi gets the call, and JMi converts to take a team that was left for dead into the postseason for the fourteenth straight year. With a home Wild Card match on Wednesday night, how do the Red Bulls stack up against playoff debutants Charlotte FC? Michael Battista is our guest, and we've got a fantastic email bag as well.