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In this episode of The Founder Spirit, the prolific Loic Le Meur, a serial entrepreneur and founder of LeWeb, shares his journey from early influences in entrepreneurship to midlife crisis and the spiritual awakening that led him to question the pursuit of success and recognition. Creator of “Loic's Letter - Exploring the Mysterious” and an angel investor, he reflects on the trap of desire and the constant need for more, and the importance of self-observation and seeking meaning in life. Loic's story serves as a reminder to prioritize personal healing/growth and fulfillment over external achievements. He imparts the teachings of Krishnamurti, his ongoing quest for self-knowledge, as well as his desire to share ancient wisdom with others. Loic believes in the power of personal transformation and collective consciousness to create a better world.Just what led this tech entrepreneur to embark on a journey of self-discovery and self-transformation? Well, tune in to this exciting conversation & find out. For detailed transcript and show notes, please visit TheFounderSpirit.com.Also follow us on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/TheFounderSpiritInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheFounderSpiritYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFounderSpiritFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFounderSpiritX: https://twitter.com/founder_spiritIf this podcast has been beneficial or valuable to you, feel free to become a patron and support us on Patreon.com, that is P-A-T-R-E-O-N.com/TheFounderSpirit.As always, you can find us on Apple, Google, Amazon and Spotify, as well as social media and our website at TheFounderSpirit.com.The Founder Spirit podcast is proud to be a partner of the Villars Institute, a non-profit foundation focused on accelerating the transition to a net-zero economy and restoring planetary health.About This Podcast:Whether you are an entrepreneur, a mid-career professional or someone who's just starting out in life, The Founder Spirit podcast is for you!In this podcast series, we'll be interviewing exceptional individuals from all over the world with the founder spirit, ranging from social entrepreneurs, tech founders, to philanthropists, elite athletes, and more. Together, we'll uncover not only how they manage to succeed in face of multiple challenges, but also who they are as people and their human story.So TUNE IN & be inspired by stories from their life journey!
Visit DaveDelaneySpeaks.com for speaking inquiries. The Nice Podcast is brought to you by Futureforth.com. We teach leaders of fast-growing companies to improve employee retention, communication, and culture with the Nice Method™. Loic Le Meur is a seven-times entrepreneur. He has invested in one hundred startups. Loic is the co-founder of PAUA, a conscious conference, and community. He is a Sundancer who trained with the Yawanawa tribe in the Amazon forest. What we talked about... Loic's Newsletter & Podcast. loic.substack.com On becoming a father again at fifty. Growing up in Southern France near Spain. Loic was inspired by his parents, who sold sailboats. He's worked for himself since he was twenty-three when he started a website agency in 1996. On managing one hundred employees. He started the LeWeb conference in 2003 about blogging. The early days of online communication from bulletin board systems (BBS) to CB radios. All Marketers Are Liars by Seth Godin. Lying by Sam Harris. On honesty in business and life. Seesmic, Loic's early video social network. PAUA community and conference, at the crossroads of business, consciousness, and spirituality. What Loic learned on a one-year, solo, silent retreat in the Amazon forest and his experiences with ayahuasca. On worrying and stress. Read The Mysticism of Sound and Music by Hazrat Inayat Khan and Not in His Image by John Lamb Lash. Contact Loic at loic.substack.com We ❤️ Our Listeners. Please follow the show and leave a review wherever you subscribe to podcasts. Reviews and sharing the show are the nicest ways to support the podcast and are deeply appreciated. Thank you.
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Où était donc passé Loic Le Meur, la figure de proue de la tech' des années 2000 ? Réponse : en Amazonie. Après avoir lancé des startups, financé un nombre impressionnant de business, testé mille sortes d'entreprises et créé la célèbre conférence LeWeb, Loic touche ses limites et ressent le besoin de faire un break, un vrai. Sur ça comme sur le reste : il ne fait rien à moitié. Il quitte sa vie d'entrepreneur et part vivre auprès des chamans, les gardiens de la forêt amazonienne. Il médite des jours entiers, meurt une quinzaine de fois dans des expériences spirituelles ahurissantes, et finit par (re)trouver sa raison de vivre. Dans cet épisode complètement fou (spoiler : vous y entendrez des chants chamaniques), vous découvrirez pourquoi Loic Le Meur a décidé de revenir, après toutes ces années de retraite en Amazonie. Vous découvrirez également le nouveau projet de Loïc : PAWA. Une conférence consacrée à l'exploration de territoires inconnus (Web3, Metaverse, IA) et à la redécouverte d'anciennes technologies, afin d'aider les entrepreneurs à changer le monde positivement. Bonne nouvelle ! Loic vous offre une réduction pour assister à la conférence Pawa, qui aura lieu les 14 et 15 octobre à Paris (Station F). Vous bénéficiez d'un tarif de 333€ TTC, au lieu de 555€ : Sur ce lien. Un merci tout particulier à Albin Serviant qui a eu l'idée de ce podcast avec Loïc
Loic Le Meur is a serial entrepreneur who built and sold multiple internet businesses. He invested in over 100 startups and was an early investor in some of the biggest internet companies such as Linkedin. A few years ago, Loic went deep down the spirituality rabbit hole, and since then spends a few months a year in the Amazon forest together with local tribes to learn about ancient practices — a life-changing experience for him.In this episode, we first dive into the early Web2 days of blogging and mobile days and draw similarities with Web3. The second part of this podcast covers happiness and spirituality, a path that Loic chose to pursue a few years ago after realizing that there is no such thing as "enough" in the business world — the answer to a happy, fulfilling life actually comes from somewhere else.__________________________________FOLLOW LOIC LE MEUR• Twitter: https://twitter.com/loiclemeur• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loic/?hl=en• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loiclemeur/• Newsletter: https://loic.substack.com/ __________________________________DISCLAIMERThe info contained herein is for informational purposes only. Nothing herein shall be construed to be financial, legal, or tax advice. The content of this video is solely the opinions of the speakers who are not licensed financial advisors or registered investment advisors. Trading cryptocurrencies poses a considerable risk of loss. The speakers do not guarantee any particular outcome.____________________________________________________________________Subscribe to the Yield Labs Podcast to deep dive into Web3, DeFi, NFTs, audience and business building, bio-hacking, and much much more. Download our podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts Subscribe to Youtube to watch all our episodes and exclusive content Subscribe to our newsletter to get next episodes straight to your inbox Follow us on Twitter for unique content and giveaways Join our Telegram community to connect with our members
Le podcast "Il était une fois l'entrepreneur" est l'ex podcast "l'apprenti", le podcast des histoires d'entrepreneurs. Loic Le Meur et Géraldine Le Meur ont créé la 1ère conférence internationale sur le web à Paris en 2005. C'était LeWeb. Cette conférence a duré 10 ans et a influencé toute une génération d'entrepreneurs. Tous les acteurs de la Silicon Valley venaient en France. C'était magique. Pourtant en 2015, La conférence LeWeb est mort de sa belle mort. Le couple Le Meur s'est séparé. La fin de l'histoire n'est pas aussi belle. C'est ce que je vous raconte aujourd'hui. Inspire Média, le média des histoires d'entreprises et d'entrepreneurs. Extraits audio de l'épisode: https://youtu.be/9FmTZa2ESCk https://youtu.be/33aJ3ZrxUoQ https://youtu.be/kNZeAAnmq5s https://youtu.be/8tOrnkblk98 https://youtu.be/ff4JrvduUTQ https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x184z0k https://youtu.be/J_4TYxDpYMA https://podtail.com/fr/podcast/generation-do-it-yourself/-30-geraldine-le-meur-the-refiners-3-ans-7-million/ - Generation Do It Yourself
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Géraldine Le Meur. Géraldine est aujourd'hui à la tête du fond d'investissement "Le Fonds" après des années d'entrepreneuriat entre Paris et San Francisco où elle vit aujourd'hui. Alors qu'elle entre dans la vie active, Géraldine découvre au même moment la vie conjugale et la maternité: Mariée à 20 ans, Maman à 23 ans de son premier fils , elle se lance ensuite rapidement dans l'entrepreneuriat avec son conjoint de l'époque, Loic Le Meur. Ensemble, ils créeront puis revendrons plusieurs entreprises à succès, dont Le Web. Cette véritable "workingmum" de 3 fils est la preuve que l'on peut être sûre de soi et de son destin tout en continuant à se questionner au quotidien. Effectivement, Géraldine a toujours assumé son ambition en s'attachant à rester authentique: "Fais que la personne que tu regardes dans le miroir le matin soit celle que tu aies envie de voir" dit elle avec justesse. Dans épisode, nous parlons donc d'entrepreneuriat, de maternité et de comment parvenir à concilier les deux; nous abordons aussi le sujet des "roles models" de proximité. Géraldine nous rappelle à ce titre combien les chemins de réussite peuvent être différents, c'est d'ailleurs l'objet de son livre "Comme Elles entreprenez votre vie !" ou elle met en avant des parcours de femmes qui ont choisi leurs propres chemins de vie sans se soucier des normes ou du "qu'en dira t-on". Géraldine nous explique pourquoi elle n'a jamais ressenti aucun frein au fait d'être une femme dans un environnement pourtant très masculin. Nous avons aussi parlé de vision, d'oser rêver grand et des chemins possibles pour réaliser son ambition. Enfin, nous abordons aussi la notion si importante d'alignement mais également de chemin de vie et de détermination. Et du bonheur qui se trouve parfois dans les petites choses. Belle écoute !
http://www.peakmind.orgShare your thoughts:@loic@michaeltrainerLoïc Le Meur is a serial entrepreneur based in San Francisco. Loïc is working on his new startup Leade.rs, a speakers-events marketplace.Previously Loïc co-founded one of the largest European tech event LeWeb. According to The Economist, "LeWeb is where revolutionaries gather to plot the future". LeWeb launched in London in addition to Paris and acquired by Reed Exhibitions in 2012.Loïc also successfully started and sold four companies. Hootsuite acquired his social networking app Seesmic, he also founded one of the first blogging service in Europe, Ublog, acquired by Six Apart now Say Media, a web hosting company Rapidsite France acquired by France Telecom and a web agency B2L acquired by BBDO (Omnicom group).Loïc is an active business angel and was an early investor in LinkedIn, Evernote and Lending Club, among many others.Loïc was named one of "Europe's Tech25" by the Wall Street Journal as well as one of the "25 most influential people" on the web by Business Week He is featured in The Economist as one of "Europe's Blooming Entrepreneurs", and is a "Young Global Leader"by the World Economic Forum where he helps select the next Tech Pioneers and is a regular speaker.Loïc loves paragliding and kite-surfing.pic by Christopher Michel
Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got momentum, impactful ideas, terrible leaders, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes: https://www.hacktheprocess.com/momentum-impactful-ideas-terrible-leaders-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/ Enjoy! Events Brian Solis will be one of the keynote speakers at the Future of Marketing Conference on February 19 at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta. Media Malcolm Gladwell has published a new book called Talking to Strangers. Find out what it’s all about as Omar Zenhom breaks down the invaluable lessons he found in there. Tom Morkes is joined on his podcast by Jonathan Keyser, the CEO of Arizona’s largest tenant rep commercial real estate firm, who talks about how he grew his business, how he trains leaders thru the Keyser Institute, and how you don’t have to be ruthless to win. Writing All You Have to Do is Ask, the new book by our latest Hack the Process guest, Dr. Wayne Baker, is now available. Go get your copy today and give yourself permission to ask for the help you want. Leadership teams can be high-performing powerhouses, but they can also set a bad example in the organization. In Ron Carucci’s new Forbes article, he points out the pitfalls of tolerating bad behavior within leadership groups. Being a parent is all about great child-rearing, and Maria Dismondy wants to help you out with a list of parenting books to raise kind and caring kids. Wouldn’t you love to have a one-hour work week? Jon Dykstra weighs the pros and cons if he were to work one hour a week and still try to grow his online publishing company. Turning Ideas Into Impact is a new book out on the Think Aha website that gathers insights about leadership skills from sixteen women who are Silicon Valley consultants, including the book’s co-author, Kimberly Wiefling. Recommended Resources SXSW 2020 is happening from March 13 to 22 in Austin, Texas, featuring speakers Tim Ferriss and Brene Brown, who jointly inspired Hack the Process guests Michelle Kim, Omar Zenhom, Alex Cespedes, Vinay Patankar, Malek Banoun, Heather Chauvin, and Kate Swoboda. You can now get the expanded version of Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It by Kamal Ravikant. Marissa Orr found motivation in Kamal’s books. Blasting Through Blocks is a new workshop by Julia Cameron, who was mentioned as a resource by Loic Le Meur, Jay Wong, and Heather Chauvin. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got cool coding, good grades, a cup of tea, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes: https://www.hacktheprocess.com/cool-coding-good-grades-a-cup-of-tea-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/ Enjoy! Events Spend the holidays with new friends by joining Tea With Strangers, created by Ankit Shah to help himself and everyone else get together and connect with new folks. MarTech, the marketing technology conference, is set to happen from April 15 to 17 in San Jose, and will feature Brian Solis and Nancy Duarte as the keynote speakers. Media You can dominate in sales and business with an “Always Forward” mindset. Hear it straight from Bill Wooditch on The Brand Domination Show. Find out who Kimberly Wiefling is and how she uses organizational culture to turn groups into teams in her interview for Heart at Work Podcast. The Anatomy of a Strategy Podcast, hosted Tara Hunt and Carlos Pacheco, shines the spotlight on Alex Hillman, who shares the history of Indy Hall, Stacking the Bricks, and making a product. Writing Read It Forward wants to help you make your community a better place with this list of great reads to uplift and inspire, includingRhonda Magee’s newest book, The Inner Work of Racial Justice. Ricky Yean put together a newsletter experiment, and in his latest blog post he reveals the reflections and results he found. Coding is cool according to Sasha Ariel Alston, who is featured on The Renewal Project with her message to little girls, encouraging them to enter the world of tech. On Michelle Kim’s latest blog article, she compares and contrasts the terms allyship and accomplice, and discusses what it truly means to be an ally. Contrary to the common wisdom that it’s rarely a good idea to lower your prices, Mark Silver lists a few reasons why it might be okay to lower prices sometimes in his new blog post. Recommended Resources Lauren Kunze appeared at TEDxSanFrancisco for a talk on deprogramming homicidal sex robots. Lauren was highly recommended by Loic Le Meur during his Hack the Process interview. The Lesson to Unlearn is a new essay by Paul Graham, whose work influenced Christina Wodtke, Ankit Shah, and Ricky Yean. In it he shares his thoughts about the contradictory relationship between learning and good grades. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got love, justice, uncertainty, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes: https://www.hacktheprocess.com/love-justice-uncertainty-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/ Enjoy! Events Join Mark Silver for Heart of Business, a one-day workshop on November 8 in Baltimore, Maryland to learn how to combine business with love and see it thrive. Media Rhonda Magee’s new book, The Inner Work of Racial Justice, is now out. Listen to Rhonda discuss the issues of racial bias and mindfulness on the Tricycle Talks Podcast. On the What’s Next Podcast, venture capitalist and CEO Jerry Colonna sits down with Tiffani Bova to discuss leadership styles, how to get comfortable with uncertainty, and radical self-inquiry. Hear about the future of augmented reality and the challenges it may introduce straight from The AR Girl herself, Galit Arie, as she chats with Tara Hunt and Carlos Pacheco on The Anatomy of a Strategy Podcast. Co-authors Steven Goldbach and Geoff Tuff guest on the Healthy Paranoia Podcast to discuss how companies should prefer taking risks over the usual norms in business. Writing Coworking is a lot more common nowadays, and Alex Hillman shares his observations about changes over the years from the first to the third wave of coworking. The finalists for the 2019 Outstanding Works of Literature awards have been announced, and several books by Hack the Process guests made the list, including Everyday Chaos by David Weinberger, Loonshots by Safi Bahcall, Connected Strategy by Christian Terwiesch and Nine Lies About Work by Ashley Goodall. Congratulations! On the KM World blog, David Weinberger calls on the people of the web to bring back true blogging and the raw and real, non-promotional, community-centered essence of it. Recommended Resources Watch Yuval Noah Harari and Steve Pinker face off in a conversation about human nature and the challenges to the intellect of the Western world. Harari is an author Maneesh Sethi referenced, while Pinker was mentioned by Marissa Orr. Jack Kornfield, who inspired Loic Le Meur has a new course on Udemy called Mindfulness Meditation with Jack Kornfield, which is on sale until November 9. Simon Sinek, who was recommended by Alex Hillman, went on The School of Greatness Podcast with Lewis Howes to break down how to win using the power of the infinite mindset. Lewis Howes’ podcast is also an inspiration source for Malek Banoun and Paula Jenkins. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Contemporary Coworking, Prolific Podcasting, Subscriber Segmentation, and More in Process Hacker News Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got contemporary coworking, prolific podcasting, subscriber segmentation, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/contemporary-coworking-prolific-podcasting-subscriber-segmentation-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events Catch Jenny Feinberg in the Castro Art Walk in San Francisco, as she showcases her vibrant, expressive paintings on August 1. Seerfest 2019 is a one-day digital marketing event on October 3 in Philadelphia, where April Dunford will be a speaker. All sales from the tickets will go to Hopeworks Camden, an organization set up to help the youth of Camden, New Jersey achieve technology skills and job opportunities. Media In a world where working remotely at home is starting to be more common, why is coworking still valuable? You’ll hear about it in an interview with Alex Hillman on the Building Remote Teams Podcast. On the Inspired Money Podcast, you can find out more about Engel Jones and how he launched his record-setting podcast with the goal of having thousands of meaningful conversations with folks. Bill Wooditch pays a visit to the Breakfast Leadership Podcast to discuss his book, Fail More, and how failures can be used as foundations. In an interview with Bloomberg, Safi Bahcall discusses why he thinks Richard Branson and Elon Musk have outdone NASA. Writing Why do you need to segment your subscriber list and what’s the best way to do it? Brennan Dunn has come up with a beginner’s guide to help you out. When your boss betrays you it can change our career outlook, and most times, it’s for the worse. In a new HBR article, Ron Carucci offers ways to avoid the risk of becoming someone you don’t want to be. Some folks still prefer physical books over ebooks, and Curtis McHale is one of them. He also names a few book titles important enough to buy in hard copy. Recommended Resources Sean Ellis, who was referenced by Vinay Patankar and Maneesh Sethi, is working with Itamar Gilad to present the Breakout Growth Workshop in Barcelona on October 1. The event hopes to accelerate value delivery and achieve breakout growth for both new startups and established companies. On October 3, TEDxSan Francisco will be featuring a wide range of speakers, including Lauren Kunze, who was mentioned by Loic Le Meur, and Kimberly Bryant, who inspired Michelle Kim. Here is a list of interesting UX folks you can follow on Twitter, and one of them is Laura Klein, who was recommended by Rich Mironov in his Hack the Process interview. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Future Thinking, Brave Comedy, Endless Clients, and More in Process Hacker News Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got future thinking, brave comedy, endless clients, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/future-thinking-brave-comedy-endless-clients-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events On June 18 and 19 in Oakland, California, you can catch Andrew Nance presenting a workshop on Mindful Arts in the Classroom at Inventing Our Future. The Scrappy Design Thinking Workshop in San Francisco on June 22 isn’t just about design thinking. Kimberly Wiefling helps you approach challenges by “thinking from the future” instead of dealing with issues from a problem-centered perspective. Laugh the night away with Sarah Cooper and Nikki MacCallum in another round of You’re So Brave at Poco in New York City on June 27. Media Learn how to speak the right language, choose the right words, and refine your message to attract your ideal clients on the newest episode of the $100 MBA Show with Omar Zenhom. Abdo Riani, founder of StartupCircle, reveals how he bootstrapped his virtual summit in a conversation with Tom Morkes on the In the Trenches Podcast. There is a difference between being agile and doing agile, as explained by Ron Lichty on the Agile Clips Podcast. Writing Never run out of clients by building a pipeline of freelance leads. Try out these tips by Ryan Waggoner. In a new blog post, Ricky Yean compares college to Silicon Valley, and explains how the next Silicon Valley is now happening online Recommended Resources Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, is an entrepreneur who has motivated many, including Barth Getto, Jason Hsiao, and Ricky Yean. Jeff’s three keys to business success are dissected and explained in a new article on Farnam Street. In a New York Magazine interview Elizabeth Gilbert reveals that she attended The Artist’s Way Course by Julia Cameron, an author who was recommended by Loic Le Meur, Jay Wong, and Heather Chauvin. Elizabeth’s book, Eat, Pray, Love, touched the lives of Tara Byrne and Jenny Feinberg. Tristan Kromer, who was referenced by Rich Mironov, has a new article about how both fear and sandboxes, where creators can freely experiment, are essential to innovation at startups. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Big Thoughts, Inspiring Acts, Social Proof, and More in Process Hacker News Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got big thoughts, inspiring acts, social proof, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/big-thoughts-inspiring-acts-social-proof-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events The Women’s Foreign Policy Group, together with CulturalVistas, is featuring Ann Mei Chang on May 2 in New York for their Author Series to enlighten the audience about accelerating impact with social innovation. On May 4 in New York, you’ll find Sasha Ariel Alston presenting a workshop at the CS Teachers Conference – For Teachers By Teachers, an event that promotes unity among teachers in NYC. Empower yourself through voice expression! Join Mike Massy in Beirut, Lebanon for the Voice Matters Workshop, a six-day program for voice coaching and self-healing from May 6 to 8 and May 13 to 15. Media Our latest Hack the Process guest, Safi Bahcall paid a visit to The Tim Ferriss Show to explore the topic of thinking big and share the ideas found in his newly-published book, Loonshots. What are the benefits of coworking? Tune in to this interview with Anne Driscoll and Chris Schultz on the Marketer of the Day Podcast to find out what they have to share. Chris also recently published an informative post on Medium about Opportunity Zones legislation and how the tax incentives affect small businesses. The late rapper and activist Nipsey Hussle inspired many folks, including Nicaila Matthews-Okome who shares her journey in the first quarter of 2019 and quotes Nipsey in her latest podcast episode: The Highest Human Act is to Inspire. Writing Social proof is a psychological phenomenon which encourages people to copy the actions of others. Tom Corson-Knowles teaches how, by using social proof in marketing, you can grow your business, and he breaks down the types of social proof in his latest blog post. Are you in need of a few business books to spark that lightbulb moment and drive you into action? Alistair Clay lists 47 of the best small business marketing books so far for 2019. Recommended Resources The Boss-Free Virtual Summit is an eight-day online gathering of some of the finest coaches, entrepreneurs, and authors coming from a variety of industries, starting on April 30. Some of the participants will be Jeff Goins, Pamela Slim, Aaron Walker, Dorie Clark, John Lee Dumas, and Natalie Eckdahl. These speakers were all referenced by previous Hack the Process guests, including Curtis McHale, Pace Smith, Engel Jones, Nicole Holland, Ron Carucci, Tom Morkes, Nicaila Matthews-Okome, and Maria Dismondy. The proposed changes to Medicare Part D will likely take away valuable medications required by Americans living with HIV. Join forces with Tez Anderson, mentioned by Frank Strona in his campaign to protect this program and the health of folks affected by HIV. If you can’t join author Julia Cameron live for one of her in-person writing workshops, you’ll be glad to know that Julia has introduced The Right to Write Video Course. Heather Chauvin, Loic Le Meur, and Jay Wong are all fans of Julia’s books. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Scientific Happiness, Crowdfunding Tips, Joyful Style, and More in Process Hacker News Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got scientific happiness, crowdfunding tips, joyful style, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/scientific-happiness-crowdfunding-tips-joyful-style-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Media In his latest podcast episode, Daniel Coffeen teaches us about the performative essence of language while reading Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl.” Recent Hack the Process guest Michael Kaufman has a new video on Big Think about equal parenting, or sharing the care work between parents, which may be one of the biggest positive changes in gender equality in today’s society. Interested in how crowdfunding works? Zach Smith from Funded Today came on The Nicole Holland Show to talk about the secrets to getting your ideas crowdfunded. Julia Geisman, CEO of CareerAgility, has experienced bias because she is a woman, and strongly believes in the importance of gender diversity and female leadership. Learn more about Julia on the latest episode of the Twelve-Minute Convos Podcast with Engel Jones. Style coach Stasia Savasuk believes our fashion style can bring us joy by defining who we are. Hear Stasia explain this message and discuss her entrepreneurial journey on the Jumpstart Your Joy Podcast with host Paula Jenkins. Kate Swoboda guests twice on the Think Outside the Lines Podcast for a two-part conversation about coaching and what she calls the courage habit–which is also the title of her newest book! Writing San Francisco elementary schools are practicing mindfulness thanks to mindfulness teacher and Hack the Process guest Andrew Nance. Andrew and his work were recently featured on ABC 7 News. Setting priorities should be your number one job as a business owner. In a new article by Mark Silver, he proposes what your other top priorities should be and why. Avochato, co-founded by Alex De Simone, was pointed out in a Forbes article about business to consumer communication as one of the customer relationship management tools that allow sales teams to text message customers. Get the most out of your leads by creating a multichannel sales process. Justin McGill, co-founder of lead generation service LeadFuze, has made a guide to walk you through the steps. Recommended Resources Psychologists, educators, social workers, and healthcare workers are invited to join The Science of Happiness: A Greater Good Gathering from May 2 to 5 at UC Berkeley to hear about how we can create happiness in today’s busy and stressful life. Jack Kornfield, an author and Buddhist teacher highly recommended by Loic Le Meur, will be one of the presenters. When starting a new job, what should you focus on? Michael D. Watkins, an author whose book Pam Wasley recommended, shares five questions we need to keep in mind when taking on a new role. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got investing in opportunity, defining yourself, writing for salvation, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/investing-in-opportunity-defining-yourself-writing-for-salvation-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events Catch You’re So Brave, a free comedy show by Sarah Cooper and Nikki MacCallum, as they hit Poco in New York City on March 28! Be part of an evening of design mentoring and networking at Mentor Night by Cascade SF on April 8 in Rodan + Fields in San Francisco. Cascade SF was founded by Andi Galpern. Media Do you let your bad experiences define you? In the latest Your Courageous Life episode, Kate Swoboda reminds us not to let the unhappy days change who we are. Find out all about coworking hubs and startup investment opportunity zones from the latest Hack the Process guests, Chris Schultz and Anne Driscoll, who explain it all on the Opportunity Zones Podcast. Derek Stewart is a former accountant who moved to the Philippines to work for an Australian outsourcing company and now interviews business folks leading rapidly growing Australian companies. Listen to his 12-minute conversation with Engel Jones on the Twelve-Minute Convos Podcast. Writing In celebration of International Women’s Day, check out the featured women of design, including Hack the Process guest, Jina Anne, published by IxDA San Francisco. After posing a question on social media about mental health, Ricky Yean got to thinking seriously about the issue and how we take care of ourselves. Read what he has learned from his friends’ personal experiences. If you’re a in product management, Rich Mironov could use your help by taking a survey for a workshop for senior product managers who are thinking of becoming product leaders. Rich also shares his thoughts about how to unpack user stories as a team in a recent blog post. It’s not wrong to ask clients to promote you, and Mark Silver urges you to go ahead and do it. Recommended Resources The new Game of Grow Podcast walks you through Muoyo Okome’s entrepreneurial journey and all the lessons he learned from it. Muoyo is the husband of Nicaila Matthews-Okome, and she credits him as a source of inspiration. On the Super Soul Conversations with Oprah Winfrey, Charles Eisenstein, who was referenced by Jenny Feinberg, spreads the message that a more beautiful world is possible. Tiffani Bova and Nicaila Matthews-Okome both mentioned Oprah during their Hack the Process interviews. Beyond the red lipstick and nail polish, Bozoma Saint John, who inspires Sasha Ariel Alston is all about bold moves, no regrets, and a fearless attitude! In her latest Adweek blog post she reveals her best advice, and shares how she achieved her current role as Endeavor’s CMO. According to Julia Cameron, writing can be a great way to practice creativity and improve well-being. Julia, whose writing gave encouragement to Loic Le Meur, Jay Wong, and Heather Chauvin, joins Dr. Vidisha Patel on the Perspectives Podcast to share why she considers writing a source of salvation. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Skipped Habits, Disruptive Thinkers, Saying No, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got skipped habits, disruptive thinkers, saying no, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/skipped-habits-disruptive-thinkers-saying-no-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events Disruptive thinkers will convene for the tech conference, DisruptED19, from January 30 to February 1 in Winnipeg, Canada to discuss the future of work and education. Jennifer Riel will be one of the keynote speakers. On February 11, Rich Mironov and Bruce McCarthy are joining ProductTank Auckland in New Zealand to speak about saying no to good ideas. Media Shira Miller had a successful business, but the economic recession hit her hard, and she had to let go of her dream. On the Life Through Transitions Podcast with Jon de Waal, Shira shares how she made peace with it and how she got back on her feet again. Find out more about e-commerce cooperatives like Empowery as their president, Barth Getto explains their value on The Winning Brand Podcast. Sasha Ariel Alston stars on the Superwomen in Science Podcast, where she discusses teaching youth about coding. If you’re not feeling it in your heart to set goals, Mark Silver proposes you create a Stop Doing List instead in his latest video. Writing After winning the 2018 Reader’s Choice Awards, Adam Siddiq’s book, Shackled, had been nominated again for the 2019 Reader’s Choice Awards. Cast your vote and show some support! In an article on Book Riot, Kate Swoboda’s book, The Courage Habit, was recommended as one of the fifteen best books on habits. Kate also recommends routines to reduce anxiety in her latest episode of the Your Courageous Life Podcast. Speaking of habits, Ryan Waggoner admits that skipping habits and daily habit streaks can often stress us out. Serving in Congress, you might find people whose views and opinions oppose yours. Chief Strategist Chris Campbell shares his insights about working with people who are very different from yourself in an interview with Ron Carucci for Forbes. Recommended Resources Being a Wayfinder means keeping your authentic self to excel in life. If you’d like to become a Wayfinder Life Coach, Martha Beck, recommended by Pace Smith, is accepting registrations until February 21. The Tesla Customer Referral Program ends on February 1, but before then, you can give your friends a chance to gain exclusive benefits like six months of supercharging, a chance to race an electric semi truck around their test track, and an extended five-year warranty. Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, was mentioned as an inspiration by many of past Hack the Process guests including Ricky Yean, Alex De Simone, Tom Morkes, Omar Zenhom, and Loic Le Meur. In an interview with Men’s Health, Malcolm Gladwell, referenced by Josh Haynam, reveals some details about his new podcast, Broken Record, his love for music, and sadness. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Women’s Lit, Men’s Empowerment, Mindful Kids, and More in Process Hacker News Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got women’s lit, men’s empowerment, mindful kids, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/womens-lit-mens-empowerment-mindful-kids-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events From March 1 to 3, Wisdom 2.0 will be gathering the country’s practitioners of mindfulness in San Francisco, including Rhonda Magee. In an article on Mindful, you can also read about Rhonda and nine other powerful women in the field of mindfulness today. The very first Mindful Kids Peace Summit aims to help kids, parents, and educators explore mindfulness as a tool to help youth with depression, violence, bullying, or other negative issues. It can be seen online from February 11 to 15, and Andrew Nance will share the stage with other leaders in mindfulness. Discover the attitude to achieve success by joining Kesha Moore’s webinar, Entrepreneurial Success Mindset, which goes live on January 30. The Elevation Effect, is a men’s empowerment weekend program led by JuVan Langford. Check out their upcoming schedule in a city near you. Media Pitch Anything CEO Oren Klaff gets the spotlight on the Thriving Launch Podcast with Luis Congdon, where he gives some great ideas about sales closing techniques. Writing The twenty-third issue of Change Creator Magazine features Ann Mei Chang and Eric Ries, discussing their work on lean radical change and social impact. Check out this blog post to learn how to use Process Street, co-founded by Vinay Patankar, to streamline your Amazon business. Need some ideas to increase visits to your webpage? Hack the Process guest Jon Dykstra’s got 23 things to consider in his latest blog post! As part of Maria Dismondy’s Author Interview Series, she sits down to chat with Laura Lee, designer and author of the children’s book Cat Eyes, who shares about her designing and writing experience. Recommended Resources An Evening with Gloria Steinem: More Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions will be held at The Castro Theater in San Francisco on February 21 as part of the Women Lit Speaker Series. Featured speaker, Gloria Steinem, was a major influence in Jenny Feinberg’s life. Some leaders in the mindfulness field are gathering at the Marriott Hotel in Marina Del Rey, California from April 26 to 28, for Timeless Wisdom, Timely Action, including Jon Kabat-Zinn, who was recommended by Lisa Dale Miller, Bill Duane, and Rhonda Magee, and Jack Kornfield, recommended by Loic Le Meur. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Imposter Syndrome, The Tao of Trauma, Political Prisoners, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got imposter syndrome, the tao of trauma, political prisoners, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/2019-01-08-process-hacker-news-imposter-syndrome-the-tao-of-trauma-political-prisoners-and-more/. Enjoy! Events The San Francisco Engineering Leaders Community Summit 2019 will have Ron Lichty on the speaker roster this coming January 24. Attendees can expect to hear about leadership, engineering, careers, and agile. You can also catch Ron’s webinar, Organizing and Scaling Agile Teams on January 16. Also on January 24, Ron Carucci will join the Organization Design Forum to discuss honesty as a design challenge. Courses Nicaila Matthews-Okome is now on Skillshare with a course about how to start your own podcast. Nicaila’s own podcast, Side Hustle Pro, was also featured as one of the top business podcasts of 2018 by Podcasts In Color. Media The second episode of Nicole Holland‘s relaunched and renamed podcast, The Nicole Holland Show, features Jordan Harbinger as a guest host interviewing Nicole about stepping out, being seen, and overcoming Imposter Syndrome. The Groundless Ground Podcast hosted by Lisa Dale Miller kicks off its second season by focusing on the tao of trauma and trauma-informed acupuncture with Alaine Duncan, Doctor of Chinese Medicine. The Do A Day Podcast recently featured Jon de Waal talking about his career and how he fell to rise again. Check out this short video by Jina Anne for highlights of Clarity Conference 2018 on design systems. Writing Shackled, a book by Adam Siddiq about his grandfather’s political imprisonment, won two awards recently: second prize in the biography category of the 2018 Royal Dragonfly Book Awards and grand prize for the 2018 Reader’s Choice Awards from TCK Publishing, which was founded by another Hack the Process guest, Tom Corson-Knowles. In November and December of last year, Rich Mironov conducted a survey to learn what product leaders worry about. Read his latest blog entry to discover the results. Michelle Kim made it onto Leah Nichols’s second annual 100 Azns list, celebrating noteworthy Asian Americans for 2018. Recommended Resources The Implications Wheel Facilitator Training Workshop lets you explore the long-term consequences of ideas, the power of paradigms, and innovation. The event runs from February 25 to March 1 in Fountain Hills, Arizona led by Joel Barker, a resource mentioned by Kimberly Wiefling. Spend a few days of contemplation and reconnection with Jack Kornfield in Massachusetts from January 13 to 18 at The Wise and Loving Heart: Meditation for Freedom, Courage, and Compassion. Jack is a Buddhist author who shaped Loic Le Meur’s meditation practice. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Publicity Stunts, Daily Habits, Outsourcing Options, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got publicity stunts, daily habits, outsourcing options, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/2018-11-06-process-hacker-news-publicity-stunts-daily-habits-outsourcing-options-and-more/ Enjoy! Events On November 14 Guy and Ilan Ferdman present their Abundance and Freedom Mindset Live Coaching Webinar, in which entrepreneurs and professionals can learn to improve their mindset and outlook in life and business. Media Build your video marketing strategy according to six social media statistics shared by Animoto, the video creator platform which Jason Hsiao co-founded. Writing Impact investors go for both social and financial returns, but what else is missing? The latest guest on Hack the Process, Ann Mei Chang, shares her insights on impact investing in a recent LinkedIn blog post. She’ll also be joining the speakers at the Lean Startup Conference from November 14 to 16 in Downtown Las Vegas. In a guest post for the National Coach Academy, Frank Strona shares his experiences about being a “Bear” and how his Bear Talk at TEDx Provincetown impacted his life and others. Love him or hate him, Kanye West has a way of getting our attention. In a new Entrepreneur article, Luis Congdon explains what entrepreneurs can learn from Kanye West’s publicity stunts. There are some potential disadvantages to sales-led development in B2B enterprise companies, and Rich Mironov has a new post in which he discusses these, and proposes some solutions. Want to double your energy and productivity? Check out these five simple tweaks to your daily habits from Julian Hayes II in Inc. Can’t decide whether to create your own blog posts or outsource them? Jon Dykstra has some experience with both options, and his latest article discusses the benefits of writing your own content versus outsourcing it. Recommended Resources Find peace while meditating at Spirit Rock’s Mindfulness Meditation on December 15. Spirit Rock is an organization founded by Jack Kornfield, a Buddhist practitioner who has inspired Loic Le Meur. Is Adam Grant Superman? He’s inspired folks like Kesha Moore and Jennifer Riel with his writing and speaking, and Emily Goulet has a new article in Philadelphia Magazine in which she tries to uncover who Adam Grant really is. Tune in to a conversation between bestselling authors Dr. Mark Hyman and Lewis Howes to hear how food can heal the body. Lewis Howes is a podcaster who influenced Malek Banoun and Paula Jenkins among others. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Fractional Vegetarians, Catalytic Mechanisms, Politically Active Moms, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got fractional vegetarians, catalytic mechanisms, politically active moms, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/2018-10-09-process-hacker-news-fractional-vegetarians-catalytic-mechanisms-politically-active-moms-and-more/ Enjoy! Events How to Be Successful Without Hurting Men’s Feelings is the title of the upcoming book from Sarah Cooper. It will be out this month, and she’s throwing a party! Come to the book launch in New York on October 30! Learn the concept of Catalytic Mechanisms and turn goals into results with Kimberly Wiefling on November 20 in Santa Clara, California. Be a more compassionate and mindful leader! Join the 5th Annual Mindfulness Leadership Summit which highlights some prominent speakers including Bill Duane. The event runs from November 1 to 4 in Washington, D.C. Media The Shade Room is a media company that supports black culture and has a huge following on Instagram. Listen in as founder Angelica Nwandu chats with Nicaila Matthews-Okome on Side Hustle Pro. The newest episode of The Dervish and the Mermaid with Kyeli and Pace Smith deals with being vegetarian, and how no one takes you seriously if you’re not doing it 100 percent. Grow and gain muscle. Malek Banoun teaches you how to do it in three steps on The Coach Malek Show. On the Get Out of Your Comfort Zone Podcast, Ron Carucci reveals how he rises to the occasion when he needs to step out of his comfort zone and how he helps others do the same in business. Writing Frank Strona shares his appreciation for an article by Stephen Lucas about being a big gay man and discussing some of the ways that size matters. After months on hiatus, Loic Le Meur is back on his feet, sharing what he’s been up to lately, and he invites you to sign up for the Leade.rs Newsletter for more updates to come. In these turbulent political times, Maria Dismondy just announced that she is a contributing author for an upcoming book, The Lose the Cape Mom’s Guide to Getting Socially and Politically Active, which comes out this October! Recommended Resources Expect Seth Godin’s new book, This Is Marketing: You Can’t Be Seen Until You Learn to See to hit the shelves on November 13! Some fans of Seth’s work are Tara Byrne, Alex Cespedes, and Tiffani Bova. Is being a highly-paid employee worth it? See what Robert Kiyosaki has to say about choosing employment over being the founder of your own company. Robert was a huge influence on JuVan Langford. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Career Decisions, Ground-Defying Concepts, Learned Confidence, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got career decisions, ground-defying concepts, learned confidence, and more. Check out the show notes for all the links: http://www.hacktheprocess.com/2018-09-11-process-hacker-news-career-decisions-ground-defying-concepts-learned-confidence-and-more/ Enjoy! Events Jina Anne is calling for sponsors who would like to help make Clarity happen in New York this December. Sign up and help support this groudbreaking design system conference! The Elevated Man Academy has recently been relaunched by JuVan Langford. Men may now grab this chance to go on a life-transforming journey with a community of goal-seekers. Media Barth Getto is the newest guest on Hack the Process, and on the Your Personal CFO Podcast he explains how to create a successful e-commerce cooperative. On The Inner Changemaker Podcast, Engel Jones sits down with host Jay Wong to chat about his journey around the country and how impactful his twelve-minute conversations have been. Career transitions are one of the frequent things we manage through in life, and in this new interview on the Life Through Transitions Podcast with Jon de Waal, Ron Carucci comes in as a guest to speak about changing jobs, dream careers, and considering if it is worth the risk. If you’d like to listen to a podcast with a philosophical twist, then check out Daniel Coffeen’s new episode, in which he discusses his choice of machines as a ground-defying concept to recast the possibility of change. In the new In the Trenches podcast episode, Tom Morkes features Charlie Houpert of Charisma on Command, a platform built to teach confidence to subscribers. Tom discovers how Charlie grew an audience to over one million Youtube subscribers. Lisandra Rickards is the CEO of the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship – Caribbean, and on Side Hustle Pro Podcast with Nicaila Matthews-Okome, she tells the story of how she supports Caribbean businessfolks and how she became a leader. Recommended Resources Catch Julia Cameron at the Writer’s Workshop 2018 in Bristol from October 13th to the 14th. Loic Le Meur, Jay Wong, and Heather Chauvin are previous guests who drew inspiration from Julia’s work. Trust Life is new book of inspiriational writings and reflections by Louise Hay, who was referenced in Mike Massy’s interview. The book will be available October 2. Need a few goods reads with new ideas to reignite your thoughts about work and life? Take some suggestions from author Adam Grant, who was mentioned by Kesha Moore and Jennifer Riel. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked it, please leave a rating in iTunes, and a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Fast Food Humor, Scheduling Social Media, Lies, Lies, Lies, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got fast food humor, scheduling social media, lies, lies, lies, and more. For links to all the resources mentioned, please check out the show notes: http://www.hacktheprocess.com/2018-08-21-process-hacker-news-fast-food-humor-scheduling-social-media-lies-lies-lies-and-more/ Enjoy! Events Interested in learning how to run events of your own? On August 23, Andi Galpern is hosting a webinar called Ask Andi, where she will answer queries about putting together events and growing a brand. Join Rhonda Magee, George Mumford, and Rose Pavlov at Mindfulness for Social Justice from October 5 to 8 in Garrison, New York, where practitioners will learn how mindfulness can help them address issues in the community. Rhonda also offers a more in-depth explanation about mindfulness and social justice in a blog post she published. Catch Sarah Cooper at Martech 2018 in October at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, an annual conference focused on marketing, tech, and management. Also, recent news about a mother giving birth at Chick-Fil-A also inspired Sarah to publish a hysterical guide comparing maternity services at fast food chains. The Silicon Valley Engineering Leadership Community, organized by Kimberly Wiefling, is featuring the principal of Critical Change LLC, Thea Singer Spitzer, at Collaborate to Achieve Amazing Things on September 20 in Palo Alto. The event, hosted by Ron Lichty, will be focused on team collaboration. Fundraisers For Jina Anne’s 35th birthday, she invites you to celebrate life by donating to the clean water campaign for Charity:Water she put up to help provide clean and safe drinking water to people all over the world. Happy birthday, Jina! Media Lies, lies, lies. As he launches season two of his Rendition Podcast, Alex Cespedes shares three short stories about lies and their effects. A new episode of the Groundless Ground Podcast by Lisa Dale Miller reveals how embodied cognition and embodied mindfulness can be explained, with philosophy professor and writer Evan Thompson. Listen to Alex Hillman tell the story of how he began coworking in Philadelphia and how he founded Indy Hall on the Philly Who Podcast. There is a difference between training like a power lifter versus training like a bodybuilder. Let Malek Banoun help you figure out which one is best for you in his newest vlog. There are so many ways social media have changed our lives, but not all of them have been positive. Curtis McHale tells us the reasons why he doesn’t schedule time for social media on The Smart Business Show. Recommended Resources Not feeling the thrill when working on certain skills? Amy Hoy, podcast partner of Alex Hillman, offers some tips on learning new skills you’re not passionate about. Marques Brownlee talks Tesla and tech in an interview on his Talk Tech show with Elon Musk, who is a prominent resource mentioned by a number of guests, such as Tom Morkes, Omar Zenhom, Ricky Yean, Loic Le Meur, and Alex de Simone. Scott Anthony discussed Leadership Lessons from the Trenches of Disruption in a recent Talks at Google presentation. Scott is a strategic advisor mentioned by Ron Carucci. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please send me a note to let me know what processes you’re hacking, and how Hack the Process can help.
Another day in Paris, another day in Paradise. Our hosts speak with Christine Foote, cofounder and COO of Leaders, an All Turtles product that matches event organizers with speakers. Foote describes the challenges of broadening the pool of speakers to increase diversity and range of viewpoints, and expanding the types of events where speakers might appear. Part of All Turtles Paris and based at Station F, Leaders makes finding speakers with both expertise and availability seamless for event organizers. Show notes The launch of All Turtles Paris (1:10) Conversation with Christine Foote, COO of Leaders (1:18) Leaders matches people organizing events with speakers who are interested, qualified, and available (1:20) Loic Le Meur, cofounder and CEO of Leaders (3:25) LeWeb, the largest web conference in Europe, cofounded by Loic Le Meur (3:28) The Color Factory (18:08) We want to hear from you Please send us your comments, suggested topics, and questions for future episodes: Email: hello@all-turtles.com Twitter: @allturtlesco with hashtag #askAT For more from All Turtles, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to our newsletter on our website.
Process Hacker News for April 17, 2018 Trust in social media, San Francisco memories, a good night’s sleep, and more! For all the links, check out the show notes at: http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-april-17-2018/ Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got trust in social media, San Francisco memories, a good night’s sleep, and more. Enjoy! Events Get your tickets for the first Pennsylvania Coworking Conference on April 26, where Indy Hall Founder, Alex Hillman is taking part as a keynote speaker. Media In a recent interview on the Careers by Jen podcast, Jon De Waal explains how career transitions produce the best life transformation. Daily Crypto features Coin Mastery host Carter Thomas to discuss cryptocurrency investing, trading, and psychology. Jay Wong published a special episode where he reveals how he discovered his gift and hopes his tips will help you find yours. He also just interviewed Real Estate Investment Network’s CEO, Patrick Francey, on real estate investments. On the Business Owner’s Freedom Formula Podcast, Gavin Zuchlinski explains how to save time and automate your calendar with his product, Acuity. As a guest on the Create Your Own Life Podcast, Nicole Holland shares about her career and overcoming fear to become a business rockstar. In Nicole’s own podcast, she has a chat with Steve Sims, the founder of Bluefish, the company that makes impossible events happen. Writing Facebook is getting a lot of heat because of their recent confidentiality breach, and Ricky Yean writes about what it will take to trust Facebook again. Andi Galpern’s tenth year in San Francisco promoted her to write a blog post thinking back to the time she first decided to live in SF. Find out why a good night’s sleep is key to a high-performance team from an article in Entrepreneur written by Julian Hayes II. Rich Mironov stresses the value of talking directly to real customers in his recent Medium post. Recommended Resources Win ten business and personal development books being given away by Smart Passive Income’s Pat Flynn, who was a huge influence on some Hack the Process guests including Nicaila Matthews, Omar Zenhom, and Paula Jenkins. How do you know how much time you should spend in product discovery? Find out in this blog post by Teresa Torres, recommended by Rich Mironov. Tesla CEO Elon Musk, a resource mentioned by Tom Morkes, Omar Zenhom, Ricky Yean, and Loic Le Meur, expresses optimism about Tesla Model 3 Sedan production in an interview on CBS News. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got market manipulation, courageous coaching, customer service automation, and more. Enjoy! For all the links, check out the show notes for this episode at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-march-13-2018/ Launches Mike Massy just revealed his upcoming album’s cover art. The album, titled Bravo is now available for preorder on iTunes. Programs The Courageous Living Coach Certification, a program created by Kate Swoboda will be accepting registrations for its 2019 program soon. Sign up if you’d like to learn more about Kate’s life coach training. Events Michelle Kim will be speaking at the 22nd Women in Leadership Conference at Berkeley Haas on March 17, where the experts will present on how women evolve in careers. Media The most recent guest on Hack the Process, Engel Jones, just released a new episode of Twelve-Minute Convos featuring Jelle Drijver, who chats about his role of finding suitable office spaces for businesses. Find out what respect-based marketing is and how audience engagement boosts revenue in this interview with Bastian Ernst, Founder of Wild Audience, on Thriving Launch hosted by Luis Congdon. Hampton Catlin drinks an Elder Fashioned while having an amusing, laidback conversation on market manipulation and a leader’s extravagant spending with co-host Michael Lintorn Catlin on the We Have A Microphone Podcast. Your Online Genius Podcast just featured Gavin Zuchlinski, who explains how he serves customers using automation tools. In the newest episode of the Publishing Profits Podcast with Tom Corson-Knowles, Tom gets into a great conversation with Regina Calcaterra on how she wrote a best-selling memoir. Recommended Resources Some of the country’s leaders and healthcare experts are convening for the Becker’s Hospital Review 9th Annual Meeting will be held in Chicago from April 11 to 14. Chris Waugh, mentioned by Tracy DeLuca during her Hack the Process interview, will be joining the speaker line-up. BEing Seen and BEing Heard as a Thought Leader, is a new book co-authored by Mitchell Levy, whom Kimberly Wiefling suggested following. Watch SpaceX’s incredible video of the Falcon Heavy lifting off and putting a Tesla Roadster in orbit around the sun. SpaceX was founded by Elon Musk, a large influence on a number of past guests, including Tom Morkes, Omar Zenhom, Ricky Yean, Loic Le Meur and Alex De Simone. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got texting artists, entrepreneurial conversations, and lingerie. Enjoy! For all the links, visit the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-february-27-2018/ Events This year’s South by Southwest will run from March 9 to 18, where big names are joining the speaker lineup, including serial entrepreneur and Hack the Process guest Loic Le Meur. Register now! Media Ade Hassan of Nubian Skin changed the lingerie game when she went on a quest to redefine nude tones for women of color. Listen to her interview where she bares all on Sidehustle Pro with host Nicaila Matthews. In his new TEDx Talk, Ron Carucci explains the secret to having influence. Truly Social Founder Tara Hunt says that brands are not very spontaneous or flexible, so can brands be truly social? Watch her latest video to discover a few tips! Paula Jenkins of Jumpstart Your Joy Podcast just launched a new podcast series called Friendpreneur, aimed at sharing real conversations between Paula and other entrepreneur friends. Her first guest is self-care mentor, Christy Tending. Listen to how Entrepreneur and Podcast Host Sunny Durante let go of struggle and embraced the flow of life with Satori Prime brothers, Guy and Ilan Ferdman on the Have It All Podcast. Writing Artist texting is now a thing. Read Artist Manager Jake Udell’s article about it, and about Avochato, which lets artists mass text their fans. Avochato’s CEO, Alex de Simone, is a previous Hack the Process guest. Recently, Jon Dykstra got a cease and desist letter for embedding a YouTube video. Read his latest blog post to find out more about your rights and how the law can protect you in this sticky situation. Read the musings of Daniel Coffeen, in which he recalls reading Deleuze’s Difference and Repetition for the first time. Recommended Resources At City Summit 2018, Author Jay Samit got interviewed on entrepreneurship, success, and his book, Disrupt You!. Hack the Process guest Pam Wasley suggested following Jay. Rob Bell of The Robcast published a three-hour audio project on parenting observations called Launching Rockets last year with Kristen Bell. Now Kristen Bell is back again on the podcast to relaunch rockets. Rob was referenced by our latest Hack the Process guest Jon De Waal. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
For all the links in this episode, check out the show notes at: http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-december-11-2017/ Media Having trouble getting started? Here are 5 Businesses You Can Start Today from the latest $100 MBA episode by Omar Zenhom. From working with motivation guru Tony Robbins to being a host of her own podcast, Amy Porterfield tells In The Trenches podcast host Tom Morkes about her career, social media marketing, and how to build a digital product empire. Listen to social media marketing expert David Schloss as he describes overcoming adversity with Luis Congdon on the Thriving Launch podcast. Wow! Carter Thomas’s Coin Mastery just hit over 60,000 subscribers! In his newest episode the trading value of Bitcoin compared to US dollars is explained as well. Join up to learn more about cryptocurrency trends. Many businesses struggle before they start to do better. Gavin Zuchlinski, reveals why wanted to end Acuity Scheduling before its breakthrough and why he didn’t in an interview on Tribe of Entrepreneurs. Writing Have you ever tried Lucid Dreaming? Leade.rs founder, Loic Le Meur, shares the knowledge he’s gathered from the book Lucid Dreaming: A Concise Guide to Awakening in Your Dreams and in Your Life by Stephen LaBerge. Accidents can be damaging both emotionally and physically, but Frank Strona’s got some tips on what to do after an injury. Simply paying for Unconscious Bias Training for your employees isn’t enough to make it effective. But you can read several recommendations by Diversity and Inclusion Consultant Michelle Kim about how to prevent it from backfiring. Survey Can you spare three minutes of your time to fill in a survey for Upbeat PR, the new startup from Ricky Yean? Besides doing PR for your firm, he might be able to hook you up with a press page too! Recommended Resources The List, a technothriller written by J. A. Konrath, is now free for a limited time only! Tom Corson-Knowles found inspiration in J. A. Konrath’s words. To avoid feeling disappointed by the outcome of what we do, we should measure the process, not the results according to Jeff Goins in his latest motivational podcast episode. Curtis McHale mentioned Jeff on his epissode of Hack the Process. If you’ve never heard of Kolbe Assessment and how it’s used to discover your innate strengths, listen to Natalie Eckdahl’s interview with Andrea MacKenzie of Lead with Harmony. Maria Dismondy spoke highly of Natalie in her own interview here at Hack the Process. Sarah Andersen, creator of Sarah’s Scribbles and recommended by Sarah Cooper, speaks about the power of comics in her interview on NYLA Talks. Note: Process Hacker News will be taking a brief hiatus for the holidays, but will be returning next year. If you want to make sure you don’t miss an issue, along with special items that are exclusive to mailing list members, be sure to sign up and join the Hack the Process community!
Process Hacker News for November 27, 2017 (See the full post with all the links at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-november-27-2017/) Media WebinarNinja founder Omar Zenhom reveals how to create a successful Saas business during his interview on OkDork. Omar’s own $100 MBA Podcast also just published a new episode, where you can listen to him discuss whether it’s better to hire early or late. Conversations and cocktails are the stars of Hampton Catlin’s podcast, We Have A Microphone. In their latest episode, Hampton and Michael drink Kew Garden Coolers and have a little chat about the FCC, film classifications and pickles. Pam Wasley was a guest on the Support is Sexy Podcast, where she shares her entrepreneurship journey and explains how interim executives are changing the workforce. The OuchSourcing Podcast had Vinay Patankar on as a guest. In the interview, Vinay emphasizes the importance of process documentation. Writing Do hard things. Why? Read what Kate Swoboda has to say in her latest blog entry. Events BravHery is a live, two-day event in the UK from January 13 to 14, where JuVan Langford will coach women live to help them achieve clarity and awareness. For all you Quarter Moon-level Patreon patrons who can’t make it to the Clarity Conference on Design Systems this week, Jina Anne rewards you with access to all the Clarity Conference videos when they’re released to the attendees. Last year’s Clarity videos are up on YouTube already, and well worth a look. Products Alex Hillman just announced that the Stacking the Bricks Cyber Monday Bundle is up! To get more details on this discounted jump-start for your own product business, subscribe to their mailing list. Resource News What do KSwiss, Mindset, and Michael Jordan have in common? Gary Vaynerchuk! Hear him chat all about these topics on his third time on The Breakfast Club. Tara Hunt and Malek Banoun both spoke highly of Gary in their interviews on Hack the Process. Buddhist practitioner and author, Jack Kornfield dives into how loving awareness can shift one’s sense of self into enlightened wisdom in his recent podcast entry. Jack is one of the folks recommended by Loic Le Meur. Leslie Mac invites you to share on Giving Tuesday, a national fundraising event happening on November 28, centered on giving back to black women. Michelle Kim is one of the individuals greatly influenced by Leslie’s work. Note: Thanks for all the positive feedback about this feature. I’ve started sending expanded weekly updates to the mailing list as well. Come join the Process Hacker community and stay up to date on what our amazing guests and the folks they follow have been up to.
Process Hacker Updates Awards This week a couple of our Process Hackers were recognized in the media: Jay Wong has been named as one of the Top 40 Millennial Influencers to Follow in 2018 by New Theory Magazine. Check out who else is on the list! Previous Hack the Process guest Tom Morkes has been noted as one of the 7 Top Motivating and Inspiring Mentors of 2017, alongside other noteworthy publishers including vloggers Casey Neistat and Gary Vaynerchuk, by self-mastery coach Johnny from the Motion-Effect blog. Publications Several Process Hackers published new blog posts and podcast episodes this week: If you want to know what the hardest part about starting a new business is, get it straight from Leade.rs founder, Loic Le Meur in his recently published Medium article. An Artist’s Benediction is a new Medium post by Jenny Feinberg where you’ll find some words of inspiration and commitment. Read on to find out more about how she approaches her art. If you’d like to develop a tough attitude, read Curtis McHale as he dissects Angela Duckworth’s book Grit, and see how the book is divided into three main questions and answers. Being healthy while still being productive at work don’t always feel like they can go hand in hand, but this essay about five easy habits by Julian Hayes II might change your mind. Want to be an expert in Artificial Intelligence or at least look like one? Perhaps you can by employing these hilarious tips by Noshaba Khan on Sarah Cooper’s blog. Events One of our Process Hackers is participating in a live event you might want to check out: What Use is Mindfulness in the Face of Injustice? Learn more about how mindfulness can transform our society by joining this retreat with Rhonda Magee and Jon Kabat-Zinn on December 1 and 2 in New York. Contests And one of the Process Hackers is running a contest: This week Dr. Kesha Moore is giving away a Woman’s Success Package written by women, for women. Just answer a simple question before November 17 for a chance to win three books by Brene Brown, Valorie Burton, and Kesha herself. Recommended Resources And here are a few updates from people our Process Hackers have recommended following: Have you heard of STATION F, a huge startup campus set in Paris? Read all about Brian Solis’s experience and even watch the video as he explores this formerly abandoned train station to show how it has transformed into a glorious new venue for tech startups. Brian was one of the resources mentioned in Tara Hunt‘s Hack the Process interview. If you’ve already gotten over the challenge of starting a business, you may be looking for The Trick to Scaling a Business. If so, you can learn a lot in the newest episode on Entrepreneur On Fire, where John Lee Dumas discovers how Nikitas Tsoukalis grew his business 80% every year. Tom Morkes, Nicaila Matthews, and Nicole Holland all told Hack the Process that they found inspiration thru John Lee Dumas’s podcast. That’s the Process Hacker News for this week. Be sure to sign up for the mailing list, where I’m planning to share expanded updates along with all the links. And if this has been helpful, it would be great to hear back from you!
Loic Le Meur est un entrepreneur français aux multiples succès qui vit désormais dans la Silicon Valley. Il est connu notamment pour :- La conférence LeWeb- Seesmic, acquise par Hootsuite en 2012- Leade.rs son nouveau projet.Il raconte son parcours, de son premier ordinateur et de sa visite de l'internet tout entier(01:47), sa première boite (09:00), l'importance des rencontres(16:00), sa retraite Vipassana(21:37)et des choses un peu plus perso (à partir de 30:00). Bonne écoute ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
http://www.montersonbusiness.com http://alexbortolotti.com We had so much fun parodying Gary Vaynerchuk and Loic Le Meur, come to meet us @LeWeb (we are wearing the same clothes) and tell us what you think :) You can follow us on Twitter too : @alex_borto and @remybigot
Loïc Le Meur is the founder of Seesmic a popular app that helps enterprise and individuals manage their internal and external social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Tom Merritt Guest: Loic Le Meur Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Loïc Le Meur is the founder of Seesmic a popular app that helps enterprise and individuals manage their internal and external social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Tom Merritt Guest: Loic Le Meur Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Dans cet épisode, Patrick Beja, Loic Le Meur et Ulrich vous parlent de : Les détails de Google I/O Enjeux de l'eG8 Skype racheté par Microsoft Facebook et Google Et le reste... Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Each December, roughly 2,500 technology executives and Internet enthusiasts convene in Paris for Le Web, a two-day conference where start-ups pitch venture capitalists and emerging technology companies demo their wares. Founded by Loic Le Meur and his wife Geraldine, Le Web has grown in popularity over the years and has come to be know… The post Le Web Survival Guide appeared first on Eric Schwartzman.
Fireside Chat with Jack Dorsey, Inventor, Founder & Chairman, Twitter & Loic Le Meur, Founder, Le Web Find out more at http://www.lewebparis.net
Loic presents the Seesmic Desktop Preview at a special launch at Seesmic HQ. This is the live presentation that was streamed on April 7th, 2009.
Loic Le Meur interviews Brian Solis on his book "Putting the Public Back in Public Relations". www.briansolis.com
Loic Le Meur interviews Brian Solis on how to build a community. www.briansolis.com
Loic Le Meur interviews Tim Ferris on how to manage a community. http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/
Loic Le Meur interviews Tim Ferris on how to manage your e-mail. http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/
Loic Le Meur interviews Tim Ferris on how to manage your e-mail. http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog
Loic Le Meur interviews Tim Ferris on how to manage your e-mail. http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog
Loic Le Meur interviews Tim Ferris on how to live the Tim Ferriss lifestyle. http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/
Loic speaks on how to build a product with your community at golden gate university, San Francisco.
Gary Vaynerchuk - Host, Wine Library TV.comInterviewed by Loic Le MeurDAY 2 - DEC 10, 2008
The Gillmor Gang LIVE * Michael Arrington, Co-Founder & Editor, TechCrunch * Hugh MacLeod, Cartoonist and Professional Blogger gapingvoid.com * Robert Scoble - Video Blogger, Fast Company * Doc Searls, Senior editor Linux journal * others may join * Moderator: Steve Gillmor - Founder, The Gillmor Gang
Loïc Le Meur, the charismatic Frenchman who is starting a video conversation startup named Seesmic, spoke with me in the hallway today at Video on the Net (VON) in Boston. Loïc explained why radical transparency in his venture is not a risk, but a competitive advantage. That's why he and his team are posting videos five times a week, showing every detail of the startup and asking for help from the approximately 2,000 people subscribed. They give lots of it. Tres interessant! The waiting list to join Seesmic stands at about 5,000 and I'm right in there, hoping to get a chance to try it out. Loïc is wisely waiting until the alpha program is well tested before opening up to everyone who is eager to join the video conversation. He says in this interview that we will only have to wait another month or two. Photo by Nate Aune. Thanks, Nate!