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Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design
Episode 496 (2024) Joshua Ross On Why Investors Must Double Down On Social Enterprises

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 27:46


On Episode 496 of Impact Boom, Joshua Ross of Humanitix discusses why investors need to make big bets on technology and focus on solutions with the potential to scale their impact, and how on the ground experience is the best market research you can find as an aspiring entrepreneur. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 141 with Adam McCurdie on the battles of starting a technology social enterprise out of nothing -> https://bit.ly/3S0pYEz The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Indio Myles Guest(s): Joshua Ross Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.

Musings about Ourselves and Other Strangers
Episode 18: Musings with Joshua Ross and Adam McCurdie of Humanitix

Musings about Ourselves and Other Strangers

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 62:32


What do concert tickets and philanthropy have in common? Generally, not much, but a couple of friends of The Life You Can Save are working very hard to change that. Tech entrepreneurs Joshua Ross and Adam McCurdie could have made a fortune building their ticketing platform start up, but a trip to war-torn Sri Lanka fueled their desires to do work that was truly meaningful. It took a few years to get all the pieces aligned, but in 2016, Humanitix launched with a mission to be "The home of tickets for good, not greed." And in less than a decade, they've transformed more than $10 million (Australian) dollars to healthcare, housing, education, and more — including a donation of $4M AUD to The Life You Can Save! In this episode, Charlie talks with co-founders Josh and Adam about the history of Humanitix, the good it's done so far, and their mission to do even more in the years to come. Find more about Humanitix and founders Josh and Adam at their website, humanitix.com/us. Musings About Ourselves and Other Strangers is the podcast for the non-profit organization The Life You Can Save and is hosted by co-founder Charlie Bresler. Please check out other episodes as well as our website for ideas on how you too can extend your impact for good in the world: www.thelifeyoucansave.org.

Authentically Successful
Inspiring future innovators through academia: entrepreneurship expert Joshua Ross

Authentically Successful

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 44:31


In this episode of "Authentically Successful," previous founder and entrepreneurship expert Joshua Ross shares his candid experience in starting and growing companies to now teaching students how to do it. From his early days at a healthcare startup to founding his own IT consulting business and navigating the challenges of multiple startups, Joshua offers valuable insights into the world of entrepreneurship. Topics such as the importance of understanding the target market, the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship, and how to pivot are discussed. Joshua also delves into his role as the current director of entrepreneurship at the University of Denver where he teaches students the ins and outs of business. He discusses the program and his commitment to empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs. Listen for insight into forming a company, working with partners, overcoming failures, and more. Learn more about Joshua Ross and the Entrepreneurship Program at the University of Denver. You can find more information on all our episodes at Vertical Elevation, and you can find Carol on LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube.

Get Real! -Lithoscry
New Indie Music with Joshua Ross

Get Real! -Lithoscry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 58:08


Looking for music that isn't created from the cookie cutter used by the music industry? If so, this edition of Raven's Heart is for you! Meet Joshua Ross from Columbia, South Carolina, and experience his unique indie sound. Not only will his music expand your listening experience but his message will challenge your spirit! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

American Idol Unaired
Joshua Ross

American Idol Unaired

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 33:59


Follow @j0shua.r0ss on Instagram, and @idolunairedpodcast on Instagram and TikTok. Follow host Bennett Scheer @tvmusicguy, and make sure to REVIEW/LEAVE FIVE STARS if you enjoy this interview!

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Disruptors for GOOD
Turning Annoying Booking and Ticketing Fees Into a Force for Good - Joshua Ross // Co-founder of Humanitix

Disruptors for GOOD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 28:35


Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedNow, more than ever, businesses need to think about their effects on the planet and how they can start giving back to the environment. One Tree Planted is on a mission to make it simple for businesses to give back in a way that has both immediate and long-term impact and a model that can be tailored to work for your business. Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In Episode 167 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Joshua Ross, Co-founder of Humanitix, on turning annoying booking and ticketing fees into a force for good.Humanitix is a non-profit organization that has been transforming the way ticketing works since their launch in 2016. By using their technology and services, events both big and small can run a modern event, all while, in parallel, raise money for educational causes.Their mission is to make a difference with every ticket sold. The organization exists to close the education gap – but they can't do it alone. That's why have a community of Partners and Supporters who are each doing amazing work for a better world.The Humanitix mission is summed up easily in their giving model. Turning annoying booking fees into a force for good. Through the revenue from booking fees Humanitix funds education projects for the world's most disadvantaged children to close the global education gap.To date, the organization has donated $2,540,040 + to educational projects around the world.Hosting events on Humanitix is not only a great way to connect, but also helps make the world brighter for disadvantaged kids. Each event has an impact and can help create a future of equal opportunity. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.

RadioEd
Growing Pains: Cryptocurrency Crashes, the Blockchain and the Future of Finance

RadioEd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 51:31


RadioEd is a biweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that taps into the University of Denver's deep pool of bright brains to explore new takes on today's top stories.During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, cryptocurrency markets reached their peak. What was once a creative harnessing of technology had ballooned to an industry featuring spokespeople like Matt Damon and Tom Brady. In 2022, that market crashed. Now, FTX, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, is working through bankruptcy proceedings and its founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, is under criminal investigation. It's a volatile time in the world of finance and doubly so for cryptocurrency. But what does the future hold? In this episode, Matt talks with Joshua Ross, a professor at the University of Denver, and Peter Vigna, a veteran journalist who pioneered coverage of cryptocurrencies at The Wall Street Journal. Together, they discuss the history of cryptocurrencies, what caused the recent cryptocurrency crash, what Sam Bankman-Fried did wrong, potential future applications of blockchain and cryptocurrencies, and much more.For full show notes, visit: du.edu/news/growing-pains-cryptocurrency-crashes

RNZ: Sunday Morning
Joshua Ross - Sunday Brunch

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 13:45


A brunch recipe this morning from Joshua Ross, the head chef at Bellamy's Restaurant at Parliament, and he has his own Upper Hutt restaurant, Twenty Eight. Josh is flying out this week to compete in the Young Chef of the Year competition in Mexico City, he's up against seventeen other young chefs from around the world who've all won their national competitions, as he has here.

Open Door Policy
Called to Serve our Parish Communities

Open Door Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 24:54


Join Open Door Policy as we revisit the inspiring stories of guests who have responded to the call to share their gifts in service of their parish communities. Our spiritual homes at our parishes are supposed to be founded upon prayer and a culture of encounter with Jesus. Listen as your peers share how God is unleashing the Gospel through them by leading and serving in their parish communities. Show notes: (00:18) This mini-sode's theme is introduced: unleashing the Gospel by leading and serving our parish communities. Joshua Ross shares about his role as worship leader and music director at St. Anastasia in Troy, and the power of worship. Our next guest, Curtis Simpson Jr., who serves as the Director of Evangelical Charity at Corpus Christi Parish, was drawn into serving his parish because of his love for the people in need. (05:17) Beth Allison, who currently serves as the Engagement Coordinator at St. Aloysius Parish, shares her story of moving from interior design to youth ministry. Her heart was slowly changed by encounters and encouragement from mentors in her life. She shares about the peace and joy she felt in transitioning into what the role God was calling her to. Josh Ross shares further insights into how he followed God's call through the many years between starting piano at 3 years old, and now as an adult leading his parish in worship. (13:19) What can parish ministry look like? Our guest Beth shares about her work in administration, doing social media, volunteer coordination, and coordinating neighborhood outreach to people facing homelessness. Her gifts are put to use in a variety of ways. (17:58) Elizabeth Spencer, who serves as the Parish Catechetical Leader at St. Anastasia in Troy, gives us a glimpse into her journey to serving her parish, from studying at Sacred Heart Major Seminary to a suggestion from her mother-in-law. Her time is spent focused on making her parish a family. Thanks for listening to Open Door Policy! Find more episodes at unleashthegospel.org/podcast

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Turning back the culinary clock to 1977

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 6:06


Bellamys, the official restaurant of Parliament, is recreating a state dinner held for the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh on a visit in 1977. As part of Wellington on a Plate, diners first get a tour of parliament, followed by the "state dinner" - the menu re-imagined for the present day by head chef Joshua Ross.

SEVENTEENx - SDG Convos with Mick Hase
So much more than a ticketing platform for good - Joshua Ross Co-Founder / Director Humanitix

SEVENTEENx - SDG Convos with Mick Hase

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 32:32


In this episode we're joined by Joshua Ross , co-founder of the tech platform that is not only a go to for so many events in Australia, but also our ticketing platform for our SEVENTEENx events, Humanitix. Joshua's story is almost a tech cliché, as you'll hear, working in garages, and family lounge rooms to get started, but with one stark difference. They we're chasing a dream to change the world for millions of people, instead of like so many tech companies, chasing millions to change the lives of their own few. And what a story!! ... inspiring, funny and honest yet also direct and focused. The Humanitix story in their own words..... Humanitix started as a pact between us to escape the corporate world and do something meaningful. Like many social entrepreneurs, we looked for industries with inefficiencies that could be disrupted - for good! Then it came to us: tickets! Event ticketing has always been frustrating for hosts and guests alike and everyone hates booking fees. Fast forward to today and we've transformed over $1M from those annoying booking fees into helping disadvantaged kids around the world. Their website is HERE Connect with Joshua on linkedin HERE

ChangeMakers
ChangeMaker Chat - Joshua Ross - Venture Philanthropy and money for good

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 41:46


What would it take for the goodies of the world to have a growing, exponential set of resources to finance how we make change? Josh Ross explores the idea of venture philanthropy and his not-for-profit ticketing organisation Humanitix. His company is disrupting event ticketing while also raising an exponential sum for charitable causes. Seed funding created a different kind of charity, where the business model raises more money than donations ever could. We talk about how he got started, what this means for philanthropy, and the role of technology in social change. For more on Humanitix - https://www.humanitix.com/  For more on ChangeMakers check us out:  Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org  On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/  On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
ChangeMaker Chat - Joshua Ross - Venture Philanthropy and money for good

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 41:46


What would it take for the goodies of the world to have a growing, exponential set of resources to finance how we make change? Josh Ross explores the idea of venture philanthropy and his not-for-profit ticketing organisation Humanitix. His company is disrupting event ticketing while also raising an exponential sum for charitable causes. Seed funding created a different kind of charity, where the business model raises more money than donations ever could. We talk about how he got started, what this means for philanthropy, and the role of technology in social change. For more on Humanitix - https://www.humanitix.com/ For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/ On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Culver Church Sermons
Joshua Ross | Thankfulness

Culver Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 35:31


Joshua Ross | Thankfulness

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Charity Talks
Humanitix

Charity Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 19:45


Joshua Ross, the co-founder of Humanitix, is this episode's guest.  Humanitix is an online event ticketing business that Josh and his childhood friend founded when they realized that there was an opportunity to disrupt the ticketing business. But their real innovation was their decision to donate 100% of the company's profits to effective charities, primarily those focused on child education in underdeveloped areas.  During the podcast, Josh and Brooke discuss Humanitix winning the Google Impact Challenge (for which it received $1 million), the trials and tribulations of being a startup company (particularly when the pandemic struck), how they decided to become philanthropists, and how they see Humanitix making an even bigger impact on the charitable world in the future.  (0:20).   Website:  https://www.humanitix.com/us

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Views Of An Ex
Episode 66 Featuring @WHOISJOSHUAROSS Co Host: @TASHATALKS_ALOT

Views Of An Ex

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 106:59


Welcome back for another episode of Views Of An Ex.  This week we feature Barber and content creator Joshua Ross.  A few months ago we put up a IG post asking for men to share their story, and Josh signed up.  With the help from Tasha we traveled to Josh barbershop in Patterson NJ and recorded an amazing episode.  He comes on to speak about a 2 year relationship with a woman he met in Arizona that put him through the most.  I hope you all enjoy Josh story, and feel free to give feedback on this episode or previous episodes. 

M Sister Studios Podcast
Masters of the Samurai Martial Arts | Creative Content for a Cause Season 1

M Sister Studios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 83:15


In this episode of our Creative Content for a Cause series, Danielle sits down with Joshua Ross and Ryan Bellegante, two amazing individuals who both are masters of martial arts that were practiced by Japan's greatest warriors, the samurai. Joshua Ross started his martial arts career in Kendo in the pacific northwest in 2004. He spent three years practicing kendo in Bellevue before moving to Japan. Over the course of two years living in Japan, Josh Sensei earned his Ni-dan rank in Kendo (2nd degree black belt). Josh found Nami Ryu Aiki Heiho in 2009 when he was looking for an art which truly resembled the samurai’s skill set. Josh Sensei returned to Japan in 2010 and studied under Kuroda Tetsuzan Sensei at the Shinbukan Kuroda Dojo. He continues to drain directly under Williams Sensei and continues to be a student of Shinbukan Kuroda Dojo. Ryan Bellegante started at a very young age studying and training in karate and migrated to aikido in his teens. However, feeling the void in unarmed martial arts, his love of the sword drew out his search in his college years. Finding out about Nami ryu, Ryan made the decision in 2003 to move to Encinitas and build his entire life around training at the Nami ryu Hombu Dojo. Training at the dojo 5 days or more a week, Ryan Bellegante rapidly progressed in his training, and became an instructor in record time……but not without putting in all the hours of training and sweat equity needed to learn and own the basics. Opening his own dojo back home in Reno in 2008, Ryan added trips to Japan to study with Kuroda Tetsuzan sensei along with other senior Nami ryu instructors in the koryu Shinbukan Kuroda family arts. His dedication to the sword arts and all things Samurai is the gold Ryan has mined in his training, the culmination of a childhood dream turned into effort and delivered results. Both Joshua and Ryan have VAST amount of knowledge and experience in the samurai marital arts and it was SUCH a fun experience sitting down and talking to them. We even learned a thing or two from the samurai lifestyle they embrace that everyone can implement into their lives. After watching this video, head on over to the Colorado Veteran's Project's page to done to their organization which is doing GREAT things for the veteran community in Colorado! Tell them that M Sister Studios Sent You https://coloradoveteransproject.org/get-involved/#donate https://www.memorialdaymarch.com/get-involved/#donate Then check out the links for the both of their dojos. Also if your in the Seattle area make sure you check out Ryan Bellegante's upcoming seminar and reserve your spot! http://satobukan.com/special-events/ http://satobukan.com/ https://sites.google.com/site/samuraiartsofreno/ Then like and subscribe to all of our platforms so you can stay in the know for the content to come! https://www.facebook.com/msisterstudios https://www.instagram.com/msisterstudios/

Inspire For 5
5 Moments Towards Humanitix with Joshua Ross and Adam McCurdie

Inspire For 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 25:24


In today's episode we are chatting with Joshua Ross and Adam McCurdie about their 5 Moments Towards Humanitix. You can learn more about what we're bringing to Australia at www.singularityuaustralia.com

The Resilient Minds Podcast
24. How to Disrupt A Giant Market with Adam McCurdie

The Resilient Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 51:06


In this episode, I am talking to a co-founder and director of Humanitix, Adam McCurdie. Humantix is a not-for-profit ticketing platform that takes the booking fees, that is usually at the end of a transaction when you're purchasing a ticket of some sort, and then distributes that money to either funding Indigenous Scholarships in Australia or to their Girls Education Programs. Adam talks about the goal of Humanitix is to be the leader in technology and in the events ticketing spaces so they can give other people similar opportunities that they've had. Adam says that the key component that has allowed Humanitix to flourish is having a good co-founding relationship with Joshua Ross. In this episode, you will learn how they have been able to turn an idea into an amazing business that is now providing a great contribution to the planet. He says their team is focused on making their clients happy because the happier their clients are, the more likely they will be referred, which means more money will go to the kids who need it. It's far better for your business to actually care about your clients and stop comparing yourself to other people. It's all about caring about each other, caring about clients, caring about kids, and the education they fund. Adams' biggest advice for new entrepreneurs, "Find people who are going to be your rock, whether that is a family member, a friend, a mentor because it's important to be able to show a healthy amount of vulnerability and connect with people." Adam says the biggest reason why people fail is because they never start. What you will discover: •What social enterprises need to do to flourish. •How Humantix is disrupting a giant industry and putting all their profits into funding education programs for disadvantaged kids. •What is a not-for-profit and how Humantix is able to run their business without shareholders and equity while still paying their team members appropriate salaries. •How to get your business off the ground (you don't need lots of money!) •Why you should be transparent about your business. Get in contact with Adam McCurdie: Platform: https://humanitix.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amccurdie Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Humanitix/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-mccurdie-39503136/ Hit me up on social media and say hi! Youtube: https://bit.ly/35nJ0uV Podcast: https://www.ericbalance.com/podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericbalance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericbalancecoaching Website: https://www.ericbalance.com/ Linkedin: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/ericbalance

Preacher Boys Podcast
The Sin of Questioning

Preacher Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 30:12


Today's episode, Eric is joined by former IFB member, Joshua Ross. Joshua talks about when he first started noticing strange things within the movement. He gets transparent about his experiences up through his one year attendance at Golden State Baptist College before ultimately leaving the movement behind him.Today's Sponsor:https://shows.acast.com/surviving-to-thriving/heather.knight@tothriving.orginstagram.com/tothrivingatlhttps://www.facebook.com/ToThrivingAtl/Find more stories regarding the IFB movement by visiting:preacherboysdoc.comhttps://www.facebook.com/preacherboysdoc/https://twitter.com/preacherboysdochttps://www.instagram.com/preacherboysdoc/To connect with a community who share the Preacher Boys Podcast mission to expose abuse in the IFB, join the OFFICIAL Preacher Boys Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1403898676438188/Support the Show:https://www.patreon.com/preacherboys See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Kew Baptist Church
Genesis 11:1-9 - Guest Speakers

Kew Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 27:39


Message from Joshua Ross on March 15, 2020

Dumb Love
Episode 29: More John Stamos

Dumb Love

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 52:18


Hosts Jen O'Neill Smith and Sally Brooks begin the episode with quickies about John Stamos and a couple that came into a lot of money. Jen tells the incredible story of Eliette, Betsy, Aly, and Dr. Jean-Claude Dominique. Then Sally shares the beautiful love story of Jeff Rohrer and Joshua Ross. They end the episode talking about Jen's curse of inappropriate laughter and Sally's amazing friend, David Levy.

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The Next Level Life with Christine Corcoran
64 - Disrupting an industry for good with Adam McCurdie, Co-Founder of Humanitix

The Next Level Life with Christine Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 48:55


Adam McCurdie was an engineer and mathematician, consulting for an IT company creating solutions for other reasons and wanted find a way to disrupt the ticketing industry and create a social impact for good. Founders, Adam McCurdie and Joshua Ross founded Humanitix in 2015 to transform the events ticketing industry into a force for good and make events accessible to everyone, particularly those with disabilities who are often marginalised from community participation. Humanitix is the first not-for-profit ticketing platform in the world to redirect its share of the billions of dollars in event booking fees to solve social challenges including poverty, disadvantage and education gaps. The platform is economic and unique in model, allowing Humanitix to invest grant funds wholly into charitable projects, yet still being able to scale its operations to support even more projects with sustainable revenue generated by ticketed events. Humanitix is passionate about ensuring every child has the right to an education and the opportunity to reach their potential. With the support of your vote, Humanitix pledges to support over 1 Million disadvantaged children every year through tutoring, literacy programs, scholarships and meals. Follow the journey #Humanitix1Million Humanitix was recently announced as a Winner of the Google Impact Challenge and will share will receive a share of $5.5 million in grant funding as they continue to help create better futures for all Australians. We talked all about the journey and so much more; Creating a compelling way to give back at the same time as being commercialThe importance of nurturing relationshipsJust try and learn along the wayBeing comfortable with changeThe value of surrounding yourself with good peopleThe power of persistenceDeveloping culture as you grow as a startupYou cannot rely on just being ethicalDealing with issues with team members as they arise https://www.humanitix.com/ https://www.atlassian.com/company/foundation The book Adam mentioned was Homo Deus from Yuval Noah Harari

The Next Level Life with Christine Corcoran
64 - Disrupting an industry for good with Adam McCurdie, Co-Founder of Humanitix

The Next Level Life with Christine Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 48:56


Adam McCurdie was an engineer and mathematician, consulting for an IT company creating solutions for other reasons and wanted find a way to disrupt the ticketing industry and create a social impact for good.Founders, Adam McCurdie and Joshua Ross founded Humanitix in 2015 to transform the events ticketing industry into a force for good and make events accessible to everyone, particularly those with disabilities who are often marginalised from community participation.Humanitix is the first not-for-profit ticketing platform in the world to redirect its share of the billions of dollars in event booking fees to solve social challenges including poverty, disadvantage and education gaps.The platform is economic and unique in model, allowing Humanitix to invest grant funds wholly into charitable projects, yet still being able to scale its operations to support even more projects with sustainable revenue generated by ticketed events.Humanitix is passionate about ensuring every child has the right to an education and the opportunity to reach their potential. With the support of your vote, Humanitix pledges to support over 1 Million disadvantaged children every year through tutoring, literacy programs, scholarships and meals. Follow the journey #Humanitix1MillionHumanitix was recently announced as a Winner of the Google Impact Challenge and will share will receive a share of $5.5 million in grant funding as they continue to help create better futures for all Australians.We talked all about the journey and so much more;Creating a compelling way to give back at the same time as being commercialThe importance of nurturing relationshipsJust try and learn along the wayBeing comfortable with changeThe value of surrounding yourself with good peopleThe power of persistenceDeveloping culture as you grow as a startupYou cannot rely on just being ethicalDealing with issues with team members as they arisehttps://www.humanitix.com/https://www.atlassian.com/company/foundationThe book Adam mentioned was Homo Deus from Yuval Noah Harari

SarahTalk Podcast
EP042: Joshua Ross

SarahTalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 121:28


This week Joshua Ross joins us in studio and shares his experiences as a gay man including coming out to his

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RunIowa
RunIowa Ep. 50 - Josh Ross

RunIowa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2016 37:27


Milestone episode 50 of RUNIOWA! On this episode, we review and preview our GPS watches (we're each getting new watches), we talk with Addaero App co-founder Joshua Ross, and our Of the Weeks include the Red Shoe Run Walk and running tips for Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg (and all new runners)! Thanks for liking, subscribing, and listening!

Beyond Footnotes
David-Paul Hedberg & Joshua Ross | Native American Resistors: Wilson Charley & David Sohappy, Sr.

Beyond Footnotes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2016 54:05


We are joined by two Portland State University master’s students of history who are researching two Native American leaders: Wilson Charley and David Sohappy, Sr. In the 1950s Charley fought the construction of The Dalles Dam which submerged Celilo Falls and in the 1980s Sohappy and his son were imprisoned for defying restrictions upon their fishing rights on the Columbia River.

Jim and the Other Guy's Podcast
S2 Episode #12: Joshua Ross of www.Addaero.com

Jim and the Other Guy's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2014 29:20


Joshua Ross of www.addaero.com joins Jim and Coach Bob to discuss the coaching/athlete platform, its ease of use, and why EVERY athlete/coach should be using Addaero in their training.  ENJOY!