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Keywords entrepreneurship, digital nomads, co-living, community building, work-life balance, business challenges, support systems, personal growth, Thailand, Altco Living Summary In this episode of the Travel Not to Escape podcast, host Geleen interviews John Ho, co-founder of Altco Living, a co-living space in Thailand designed for digital nomads. John shares his journey from a conventional career in hospitality to entrepreneurship, discussing the challenges he faced in the early years, the importance of support systems, and the balance between work and play. He emphasizes the significance of community in his business model and how he navigates market changes and financial planning. John also reflects on the future of digital nomadism and shares core wisdom for aspiring entrepreneurs. Takeaways John's journey to entrepreneurship was a long process. The first years of entrepreneurship are often challenging. Mindset plays a crucial role in overcoming failures. Support systems are vital for navigating entrepreneurial challenges. Balancing work and play is essential for well-being. Exploration and competition drive innovation in business. Differentiation in co-living spaces is key to success. Adapting to market changes is crucial for sustainability. Financial resilience is important for navigating slow periods. Building a community enhances the co-living experience. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to John Ho and Altco Livings 03:07 Challenges of Early Entrepreneurship 06:41 Mindset and Learning from Failures 08:58 Support Systems in Entrepreneurship 10:38 The Importance of Community 12:15 Self-Care and Mental Health 13:08 The Role of Play in Entrepreneurship 16:22 Exploring Play Personalities 18:57 Innovation in Co-Living Spaces 21:20 Differentiating Factors in Business 24:50 Future Trends and Challenges 25:27 Navigating Growth and Demand in Hospitality 27:42 Financial Resilience and Strategic Planning 28:22 Innovative Business Models for Digital Nomads 30:45 Community Building and Market Adaptation 32:05 Decision-Making Through Collective Wisdom 33:25 Marketing and Community Engagement Strategies 36:02 Fostering Virtual Connections and Alumni Networks 38:26 Burnout Awareness and Health in Entrepreneurship 45:27 Core Wisdom for Entrepreneurs
GFA 444. Join us as we chat with John Ho, founder of Alt Chiang Mai, about the rise of coliving communities, the exciting Edge City Lanna popup, and upcoming events like the Cross Border Summit. Discover how web3, crypto, and global communities are shaping Chiang Mai's future. Plus, exclusive 50% off day passes for local events! The post Popup Cities in Chiang Mai, Local Community Insights with John Ho appeared first on Global From Asia.
Global From Asia TV: Running an International Business via Hong Kong
For full show notes go to https://www.globalfromasia.com/popup-cities/ The post GFATV 444 Popup Cities in Chiang Mai, Local Community Insights with John Ho appeared first on Global From Asia.
John Ho, CEO, Landsea Homes (Nasdaq: LSEA) joins KRLD's David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.
On episode 191 of EHS On Tap, John Ho, co-chair of the OSHA Workplace Safety Practice at Cozen O'Connor, talks about OSHA's new injury reporting rule.
John Ho, CEO of Landsea Homes (Nasdaq: LSEA), joins KRLD's David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.
Global From Asia TV: Running an International Business via Hong Kong
For full show notes go to https://www.globalfromasia.com/rollercoaster/ The post GFATV 417 E-commerce Rollercoaster Years: A Fireside Chat with John Ho appeared first on Global From Asia.
GFA 417. Embark on a rollercoaster journey through the changing tides of e-commerce in this riveting podcast episode. Explore post-pandemic market growth, shifts in consumer habits, and the transformative power of AI and automation. Tune in for a wild ride through the twists and turns of online business strategies and trends! The post E-commerce Rollercoaster Years: A Fireside Chat with John Ho appeared first on Global From Asia.
On episode 155 of EHS On Tap, John Ho, co-chair, OSHA-Workplace Safety Practice at Cozen O'Connor, talks about OSHA's new guidance on penalties.
John Ho, founder and CEO of Landsea Homes Corp. (Nasdaq: LSEA) tells David Johnson why the company is joining the wave of businesses moving its headquarters from California to Texas.
In this episode of the GRU, we host John Ho, Global Head of Legal Financial Markets at Standard Chartered Bank, to discuss the topic of cryptoasset regulation. The discussion revolves around many key points, including the continuous development of regulation, the variation of pace in technological advancements by worldwide jurisdictions, signs of potential volatility in cryptoasset markets and evolution in regulatory framework within the cryptoasset realm.
Mike Forsum is a third-generation Swedish carpenter and home builder. Although home building wasn't his original dream, the apple didn't fall far from the tree. Today, Mike is the President and Chief Operating Officer of Landsea Holdings Corporation. He has been in the home building industry for over 30 years. He co-founded Land Ventures in 2008 and joined Landsea in 2016. Together with the leadership of CEO John Ho, he has helped the company grow rapidly from just 30 employees to over 750—not to mention going public in 2021, exceeding $1 billion in revenue and winning the 2022 Builder of the Year award. Learn more about Mike Forsum's career, who inspires him, and more in this episode of the Inspirational Leadership with the Best in Home Building podcast, hosted by Mollie Carmichael. »Get housing industry news & updates: https://bit.ly/ZondaNews »Learn more: https://www.zondahome.com »Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/ZondaHomeLI »Follow us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/ZondaHomeFB »Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/ZondaHomeTW »Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/ZondaHomeIG About Zonda Zonda provides data-driven housing market solutions to the homebuilding and multifamily industries. From builders to building product manufacturers, mortgage clients, and multifamily executives, we work hand-in-hand with our customers to streamline access to housing data to empower smarter decisions. As a leading brand in residential construction, our mission is to advance the home building industry, because we believe better homes mean better lives and stronger communities. Together, we are building the future of housing.
March 27th 2022 , National Joe Day...John tells his story on the Thunder Dome. Thunder has 630 days clean on this day!
Last month, it was announced that the Supreme Court blocked President Biden's federal vaccine mandate that would enforce a vaccine-or-test requirement for employees at private businesses with 100 or more employees. The question will now be asked, does the government have the power to enforce this mandate for private sector employees? John Ho is a labor and employment attorney and chair of the law firm Cozen O'Connor's OSHA Practice. He joined the show to talk about the OSHA decision and how it will affect organizations and employees.
The House has once again delayed a planned vote to advance two key proposals that make up President Joe Biden's economic agenda. Rep. John Yarmuth (D-KY) and Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) discuss the path forward for an infrastructure deal and a budget resolution. Major companies – from Walt Disney to Walmart – have already mandated Covid-19 vaccines for some or all of their employees, and now that the FDA has granted the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine full approval, more businesses are poised to follow suit. John Ho, co-chair of the OSHA-workplace safety practice at Cozen O'Connor, discusses whether employers can mandate coronavirus vaccines and if they had the legal authority to do so. Plus, an NFT of a rock just sold for 400 ether, or about $1.3 million, and CNBC's Eamon Javers swaps movie recommendations--and quotes--with Joe Kernen.
Central Bank Digital Currencies have hit the news recently with papers produced by several central banks, and trials live in different jurisdictions. In this episode we discuss what a Central Bank Digital Currency is, the key drivers for its development and how different countries are approaching it. Joining Jonathan Middleton, Director, Technology and Digital Policy Delivery Coordination at UK Finance is Hedwige Nuyens, MD International Banking Federation and John Ho, Head, Legal, Financial Markets at Standard Chartered.
In today's episode, I am joined by my Cozen colleague and the Chair of our OSHA Practice Group, John Ho, to talk about the new guidance (finally?) issued by OSHA on the Covid-19 pandemic. What did the guidance say? What did it not say?
This song has a jazzy-lofi style made with piano and drums. Through plugins, the audio is modified to sound more scratchy and old with the addition of vinyl noises. As the genre goes, it is meant to be relaxing but also give a similar feeling as hip-hop beats.
As the COVID-19 crisis continues, more communities are figuring out how to get people back to their workplaces. But, companies that bring people back to offices need to know how to keep their employees safe, particularly within the Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards. John Ho is a labor & employment attorney and chair of Cozen O'Connor’s OSHA Practice. He’s joined the podcast to discuss how employers can keep their staff members safe as they come back to workplaces and to keep an organization's COVID-19 risk level low.
John Ho, an early Wing Chun student of Sifu Ken Chung, joins us to discuss what it was like growing up in Hong Kong, participating and watching Kung Fu rooftop challenges, sparring with Bruce Lee in America, and his acting career post-retirement.
This episode is the first of a series that explores how we can foster a sense of community when we aren’t all physically together on campus in Marion. In each episode, you’ll hear familiar voices sharing their experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, we ask the question: How are we doing? In Episode 1 of this series called the Tabor Pod Podcast, students far and near share a bit about their current physical and emotional states. Interviewees: Renni Collins, Rosella Liu, John Ho, Avery Rogers, and Lauren Flowers. This episode was produced by Nadine Cunningham, Sarah Kniesler and Meagan McDonald. Music by Gillan Campbell and Nadine Cunningham. If you have ideas for future episodes, please contact Ms. Hogoboom.
John Ho is a Partner at Anzu Partners, a US-based $190 million venture capital and private equity fund focused on breakthrough industrial technologies. John is a Computer Science and Electrical Engineering PhD from MIT, and long-time Bostonian, who worked in industry and management consulting. This podcast is hosted by Benjamin Joffe, Partner at SOSV, a global early stage fund focused on deep tech. SOSV runs multiple accelerator programs including HAX (intelligent hardware) and IndieBio (life sciences). In this episode, John talks about: The reasons for their focus on industrial tech, Their approach to technical due diligence and market evaluation, His views on the Boston deep tech ecosystem and their belief in the value of geographic diversity. He also dives into how Anzu supports its portfolio toward value creation milestones and capital efficiency to provide both runway and optionality. Finally, he shares his thoughts on how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting deep tech, with examples from their portfolio such as . To know more about Anzu Partners, check out their website, twitter and the coverage of the closing of their latest fund in January 2020 (Techcrunch).
John is a current sophomore at Tabor Academy and has an interest in creating and producing music. He started learning music production last summer. He is also the first student to publish music to Seawolf Radio! Thank you John! This is how he describes his track called Kyoto Nights: "The song Kyoto Nights is Glitchy 80's synthwave-ish song created with Logic Pro X. It includes chill/synthwave parts and also a drop that has plenty of one-shots and ear candy. The instruments range from bass to leads and also drums, which are mostly the essential parts of a song." - John Ho
A new position will be created to help control Australia's feral pigs. Picking mangoes is John Ho's favourite job.
In this episode of HWCP, Coop catches up with John Ho to discuss his comedic stand up, what's trending in social media from Nike not having a policy for pregnant for athletes to Amazon paying you to quit your job. Coop also discusses his new life change in going Vegan.
In this episode of HWCP, Coop brings in his good friend and comedian John Ho to tackle some topics, answer some of the ladies questions, and talk about his upcoming show at the Brewyard Beer Company in Glendale.
To kick off the first proper episode, I have invited John Ho, a local Hong Kong entrepreneur and an aggressive user of Periscope, a brand new live streaming app for your phone. Together we discuss the opportunities and motivations to be a periscoper and how to sustain the use of Periscope as it gets ever more popular, we also dip into the boundaries of personal privacy issues. We take a moment to talk about the upsides and downsides of living in Hong Kong and why Wan Chai is one of John’s favourite places in Hong Kong.We also talk around the topic of politics, the types of English spoken here and why this podcast was created in the first place. This was a live podcast and there is a Q&A at the end of our discussion. I hope you enjoy this first guest of Hello From Hong Kong. Music by https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJlnCRn1yHgDubstep Dance | Hong Kong | Tolegen Nurzhan
This episode provides an update on Senate confirmation of the new head of the US Department of Labor, and features OSHA attorney John Ho to discuss OSHA's impact on workplace issues from the general health and safety duty to violence in the workplace.
There are many ways to grow your business! Nicole talks with John Ho; a Management Labor and Employment Partner at Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC. Strengths/habits that have led to success: John likes meeting people and hearing their stories. Growth strategy: Leadership suggests and John prepares a business plan yearly. He’s found writing down objectives can make them more real. Tactical best practices: Let clients know you’re there and accessible, and make it a point to thank referral sources. Success story: Become known as an expert on 1 or 2 very specific topics then market both internally and externally. When asked – be helpful to others on these topics. Millennial, Mobile, Global Listeners: Action is needed to secure new business but there are many ways to ‘do’ it. The more you ‘do’ the more comfortable you’ll get – find your comfort zone. For more information on John Ho: http://www.bsk.com/people/john-s-ho/labor-employment
Dr. John Ho, a cardiologist at Cooper Clinic in Dallas, joins us today to talk about heart health. In addition to discussing specific steps we can take to avoid heart disease, we'll also explain what tests can be taken to detect heart disease, and what treatment options are available if heart disease is identified. We'll also discuss a new study that indicates taking cholesterol-lowering medication might increase the risk of cancer. And why having a hostile personality takes a toll on your heart. Also, we explain how to calculate maximal heart rate. Dr. Ho answers listeners' calls. Program Reference: "Hostility, anger linked to chronic inflammation." Reuters, Aug. 2, 2007 What's my target heart rate and why should I care? Cooper Aerobics Center web site "Taking statins may increase cancer risk." www.timesonline.com, posted July 24, 2007 "Statins' Cancer Benefits Challenged. Study Shows Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Don't Cut Cancer Risk." www.webmd.com, posted Jan. 3, 2006 "Statins and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer." The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 352, No. 21, May 26, 2005
Dr. John Ho, a cardiologist at Cooper Clinic in Dallas, joins us today to talk about heart health. In addition to discussing specific steps we can take to avoid heart disease, we'll also explain what tests can be taken to detect heart disease, and what treatment options are available if heart disease is identified. We'll also discuss a new study that indicates taking cholesterol-lowering medication might increase the risk of cancer. And why having a hostile personality takes a toll on your heart. Also, we explain how to calculate maximal heart rate. Dr. Ho answers listeners' calls. Program Reference Notes: Hostility, anger linked to chronic inflammation - http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSCOL26680020070802?feedType=RSS Target heart rate - http://www.cooperaerobics.com/tips/TargetHeartRate.aspx Taking statins may increase cancer risk - http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article2127605.ece Statins' cancer benefits challenged - http://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20060103/statins-cancer-benefits-challenged NEJM Statins and the risk of colorectal cancer - https://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/352/21/2184
Dr. John Ho, a cardiologist at Cooper Clinic in Dallas, joins us today to talk about heart health. In addition to discussing specific steps we can take to avoid heart disease, we'll also explain what tests can be taken to detect heart disease, and what treatment options are available if heart disease is identified. We'll also discuss a new study that indicates taking cholesterol lower medication might increase the risk of cancer. And why having a hostile personality takes a toll on your heart. Also, we explain how to calculate maximal heart rate. Dr. Ho answers listeners' calls. Program Reference Notes: "Hostility, anger linked to chronic inflammation." Reuters, Aug. 2, 2007 http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSCOL26680020070802?feedType=RSS What's my target heart rate and why should I care?, Cooper Aerobics Center web site http://www.cooperaerobics.com/tips/TargetHeartRate.aspx "Taking statins may increase cancer risk." www.timesonline.com, posted July 24, 2007 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article2127605.ece "Statins' Cancer Benefits Challenged. Study Shows Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Don't Cut Cancer Risk." www.webmd.com, posted Jan. 3, 2006 http://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20060103/statins-cancer-benefits-challenged "Statins and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer." The New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 352, Number 21, May 26, 2005 https://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/352/21/2184