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It's not. I'm going to rotate episodes of both shows. So, this week is a new DadSnark show and last week was the premiere of the new Hawk Picks podcast. Link's right here...Hawk Picks PodcastHere's a few other links for you as well.LucyD eyewear (I'm getting the Darkside model)PicsAnd, in the words of Baby Billy...I bid you adieu.
If you want to understand how to build a breakout brand at warp speed, this is the episode for you.In just two years, Aaron Nosbisch, founder and CEO of BRĒZ, has scaled his functional THC beverage company from zero to a projected $50M+ in revenue for 2025. The results so far are remarkable: BRĒZ sold $28 million in product in 2024, largely DTC and via a quickly expanding retail footprint of some 2,000 retail doors nationwide — and the company was profitable after just 6 months.In this conversation, we unpack how BRĒZ became a rocket ship in the functional drinks space, combining hemp-derived THC, CBD, lion's mane mushrooms, and adaptogens to create a new class of social beverages that's resonating with audiences young and old.Even more remarkable? Aaron has built BRĒZ in public, posting monthly breakdowns of the company's financials, subscriber counts, customer acquisition costs, and more.In this episode, Aaron shares:Why BRĒZ is a functional platform, not just a THC beverage — and why that distinction mattersHow the brand scaled to 8 million cans and achieved $28M in revenue in less than 24 monthsWhy DTC was the launchpad — but retail is now the growth engineThe inside story behind BRĒZ's formulation, branding, and “ancient-future” designHow Aaron uses his background as founder of Lucyd, the largest cannabis advertising agency, to win on Meta, TikTok Shop, and AmazonWhy audience psychographics > demographics — and how BRĒZ appeals across generationsThe playbook behind Total Wine sellouts, 87% DTC revenue, and hitting 10,000+ subscribersLast Call: Join Caroline, Scott, and Erica as we dive into the Areni Global report, Rethinking Wine Education, to unpack the massive gap between what's taught in formal wine certifications — and what the modern wine industry actually needs.Don't miss our next episode, dropping on April 16.For the latest updates, follow us:For the latest updates, follow us:Business of Drinks:LinkedInInstagram @bizofdrinksErica Duecy, co-host: Erica Duecy is founder and co-host of Business of Drinks and one of the drinks industry's most accomplished digital and content strategists. She runs the consultancy and advisory arm of Business of Drinks and has built publishing and marketing programs for Drizly, VinePair, SevenFifty, and other hospitality and drinks tech companies.LinkedInInstagram @ericaduecyScott Rosenbaum, co-host: Scott Rosenbaum is co-host of Business of Drinks and a veteran strategist and analyst with deep experience building drinks portfolios. He currently serves as Head of Search at Distill Ventures. He was formerly the Vice President of T. Edward Wines & Spirits, a New York-based importer and distributor.LinkedInCaroline Lamb, contributor: Caroline is a producer and on-air contributor at Business of Drinks and a key account sales and marketing specialist at AHD Vintners, a Michigan-based importer and distributor.LinkedInInstagram @borkalineSPONSOR: SWIG Partners is exclusively offering $100 off their supplier-distributor matchmaking fee when you mention the Business of Drinks podcast, or inquire via this link: https://www.swigpartners.com/businessofdrinksIf you enjoyed today's conversation, follow Business of Drinks wherever you're listening, and don't forget to rate and review us. Your support helps us reach new listeners passionate about the drinks industry. Thank you!
In the DTC space, there are always headwinds.Supply chain issues. Amazon account shutdowns. Meta or Google ad account issues. And new headwinds pop up daily.That's why I love this conversation with Aaron Nosbisch so much. Aaron and my buddy Nick Shackelford run Lucyd - a social ad agency that focuses on CBD and Cannabis products, and now Brez, a very tasty THC drink that's legal in all 50 states.At Lucyd, Aaron and the team grew from nothing to one of the largest CBD agencies in the world. And the road was anything but easy. The story is a crazy one and even involved Aaron emailing Mark Zuckerberg directly when he was getting nowhere with Facebook support.At Brez, they're building a THC brand publicly. The wins and losses are right there for everyone to see. This interview is fun, inspiring, and insightful. Here's a look at what we cover:Why "hacking" your way to solving difficult problems isn't the answer. Being really, really good at the fundamentals is the answer.Why building in public is more fun and likely less risky than building in private. What being "mission-driven" looks like for a CBD/THC brand.What's working on with X (Twitter) advertising, and what should we expect next year?The two ways to innovate. Plus more!
Can you imagine a world where the Israel-Hamas conflict explosively intersects with cyber warfare? Welcome to a scintillating episode of TechTime with Nathan Mumm, where we navigate the complex terrain of geopolitics colliding with technology. DDoS attacks against Israeli platforms aren't just disrupting communications, they're spreading pro-Palestine messages, blurring the line between activism and cyber warfare. But that's not all. We also tackle the curious case of a chatbot that may have incited a plan to attack the Queen of England!Who said technology couldn't make sports more accessible? Prepare to have your minds blown as we discuss the revolutionary use of specially designed helmets by the Gallaudet University football team to aid deaf and hard-of-hearing players. And speaking of revolution, we take a trip down memory lane to explore the enduring impact of Steve Jobs' absence and subsequent return to Apple. We also raise a toast to Ada Lovelace Day, a celebration of the phenomenal achievements of women in STEM. Finally, let's take a futuristic dive into the world of eyewear with the LUCYD smart eyeglasses. Our expert Gwen Way, will make you rethink everything you know about glasses. On a lighter note, our whiskey connoisseur Mark Gregoire introduces us to the tantalizing world of Wild Turkey Master's Keep Unforgotten, a sublime blend of straight bourbon and rye whiskies. So, buckle up and join us for an hour of exhilarating technology insights, controversies, and innovations.Episode 174: Starts at 1:29This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Activist Hackers Are Racing Into the Israel-Hamas War—for Both Sides, Amazon is hosting Prime Day 2.0, "Prime Big Deal Days," but Nathan has found better deals on his Nugget of the Week. Finally, we finish the MGM Resorts sage from their ransomware attack that led to a $100 million loss and data theft, and they cared little about your data as they decided not to pay the ransom. We also look at how Steve Jobs's departure from Apple might be what now makes this company so successful—all this plus so much more.Join us on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go "Hmmm" Technology news of the week for October 8th - 14th, 2023--- [Now on Today's Show]: Starts at 3:50--- [Top Stories in Technology]: Starts at 6:04Activist Hackers Are Racing Into the Israel-Hamas War—for Both Sides - https://tinyurl.com/4jxcyx7a How a chatbot encouraged a man to kill the Queen - https://tinyurl.com/yc3t56hxA deaf football team will debut a 5G-connected augmented reality helmet to call plays - https://tinyurl.com/ymnypaj4 --- [Pick of the Day - Whiskey Tasting Reveal]: Starts at 26:27Wild Turkey Master's Keep Unforgotten | 105 Proof| $200 MSRP--- Gadgets and Gear with Gwen]: Starts at 29:40Lucyd Eyewear brings ChatGPT to the lens --- [This Week in Technology]: Starts at 39:52October 12, 1988 - Steve Job introduces the NeXT Computer from NeXT Inc. --- [Marc's Whiskey Mumble]: Starts at 43:05Marc Gregoire's review of this week's whiskey--- [Technology Fail of the Week]: Starts at 47:53This week's “Technology Fail” comes to us from MGM Resorts --- [Mike's Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®]: Starts at 50:33Question: Is Privacy of Information Something that People Care About Today? --- [Nathan Nugget]: Starts at 52:10Forget Prime Day II and look for these great deals. --- [Pick of the Day Whiskey Review]: Starts at 54:30Wild Turkey Master's Keep Unforgotten | 105 Proof| $200 MSRPMike: Thumbs UpNathan: Thumbs Up
Part 2 is here! In this episode, we had an amazing chat with Aaron Nosbisch, who has recently launched a direct-to-consumer drinks brand called Brez with the incredible Nick Shackelford.
Join us for a special two-part episode this week
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Agency Algorithm is produced by Podyssey.Each week Shack and Josh chat with an agency owner and talk about their journey to this point in their career, how they survived the last couple of years, and what the roadmap to success looks like.In this episode of Agency Algorithm, we speak with Aaron Nosbisch, CEO of Lucyd, as he shares his journey of revolutionizing CBD advertising, achieving compliance, and learning the secrets to great partnerships, as well as his experience with the Wim Hof Method and psychedelic therapy. Join us for this insightful conversation on entrepreneurship, personal growth, and unlocking human potential.Connect with Aaron: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronnosbisch/Join the best in class Triple Whale partner program, and receive up to 20% of your referral.Keep in touch with your hosts.Follow Shack on Twitter @iamshackelford and visit GeekEx for events, trainings and more.Follow Josh on Twitter @joshykobyashi and visit Hydra to scale to 8-Figures and beyond!
Naviguons ensemble pour découvrir des ouvrages autant attendus que surprenants. Suivez-nous dans notre exploration audacieuse des royaumes de la BD ! Bonne écoute ! Télécharger l'émission (84 Mo) – Regarder sur YoutubeS'abonner au One Eye ClubChroniques[03:01] Les Damnés du Grand Large Kristøf Mishel Beatrice Penco Sechi[14:22] Les 5 Terres – Cycle 1 Lewelyn Jérôme Lereculey, Lucyd & Diane Fayolle Dimitris Martinos[27:49] Les Vacances de Fantôme Fâché Aurélien Fernandez[33:33] Le Bestiaire du Crépuscule Daria SchmittUn Œil sur …[44:35] UndecemberLégende : Scénario – Dessin – Couleur – Coup de cœur – Service de Presse – Le Vote des TipeursGénérique et jingles : Spanish Samba (Oursvince) / Dialup (Jlew) / backstraight (Heigh-hoo)
Naviguons ensemble pour découvrir des ouvrages autant attendus que surprenants. Suivez-nous dans notre exploration audacieuse des royaumes de la BD ! Bonne écoute ! Télécharger l'émission (84 Mo) – Regarder sur YoutubeS'abonner au One Eye ClubChroniques[03:01] Les Damnés du Grand Large Kristøf Mishel Beatrice Penco Sechi[14:22] Les 5 Terres – Cycle 1 Lewelyn Jérôme Lereculey, Lucyd & Diane Fayolle Dimitris Martinos[27:49] Les Vacances de Fantôme Fâché Aurélien Fernandez[33:33] Le Bestiaire du Crépuscule Daria SchmittUn Œil sur …[44:35] UndecemberLégende : Scénario – Dessin – Couleur – Coup de cœur – Service de Presse – Le Vote des TipeursGénérique et jingles : Spanish Samba (Oursvince) / Dialup (Jlew) / backstraight (Heigh-hoo)
Aaron J. Nosbisch is an entrepreneur, investor, and adventurer who has driven millions in revenue for his projects and clients, all while traveling the world. Previously CMO of MONQ.com, Aaron led growth from $0 to $15MM a year in D2C sales, primarily through Facebook advertising and influencers.Currently he is the CEO & Founder of Lucyd, the largest CBD/Hemp social advertising agency in the world, where his mission is to make a dent in human suffering by leading Conscious Compounds™ into mainstream culture.Get In Touch With Aaron:LinkedIn: Aaron NosbischIG: @aaronjnosbischIG: @wearelucydTwitter: @AaronJNosbischMeet the Mission Control hosts:Alex's specialty lies in psychology, paid advertising, funnel building, technology, and finance. He has managed millions of dollars in ad spend on various social platforms, and solved complex problems with thousands of businesses.Dave has spent over 12 years in the industry where he has managed an e-commerce supplement shop for 8 years where they grew from 6 figures in yearly revenue to over 8 figures, managed millions in ad spend on Facebook, and founded a 7-figure fitness franchise marketing agency specializing in paid advertising, lead nurturing, and membership growth coaching which currently has over 100 clients. Produced by Victoria Martin (Petersen).Follow us on Instagram
Alan Green joins the Podcast as we delve into a selection of UK equities and key market themes. We start by looking at the options available to central banks and governments to tackle to growing cost of living crisis and soaring inflation, and how market perceptions will drive price action in the short term.Cineworld is on the brink after being devastated by the pandemic and the slow return of cinema goers amid low levels of new blockbusters. They have recently announced they are considering Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and shares have plummeted, we explore the possible outcomes for the company.Tekcapital has recently completed the IPO of portfolio company Lucyd on the NASDAQ and Alan outlines the key elements of the transaction of how it has fared since. We conclude with an overview of the Tekcapital portfolio. The Greatland Gold share price has experienced sharp declines this year, despite a number of positive updates at the Havieron asset. We look at the most recent update on the Newcrest JV and how the saga could play out for investors. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
What do eyeglasses, blockchain, and social media all have in common? If you answered nothing, then obviously you haven't heard of Lucyd. On this episode of Up Next in Commerce, I sat down with Harrison Gross, the Co-founder and CEO of Lucyd, a smart eyewear company that is bringing hardware and software together in pretty incredible ways. Harrison told me all about how the company was built on IP from research universities — an underutilized trove of crazy cool ideas — and how Lucyd's crowdfunding backers became the perfect beta testers for the Lucyd Lyte glasses, which are glasses fitted with bluetooth technology that allow users to talk on the phone, listen to music, engage with Siri, and more, all without ever taking your phone out of your pocket. Smart glasses are not a new concept, so you may be wondering what makes Lucyd different. Harrison is developing an app to pair with the glasses that uses blockchain to create a social community where people can utilize tokens, buy and sell NFTS, and engage with people and brands -- all from their eyewear. It's a whole new kind of commerce, and I'm excited to bring you today's conversation with Harrison Gross!Main Takeaways:The Will of the People: Crowdfunding is not just a way to raise capital, it's a proven method to build a community of people who are willing to help your company succeed. Backers from a crowdfunding campaign can become a pool of beta testers and product development focus groups that can help a company get to a MVP much sooner than otherwise possible.Meet the Market: Although the market might not be in place to adopt your original idea, you can always pivot to deliver something that people need right now. But don't let the original idea die — find a new way to introduce that idea that is suitable to how people live and operate right now, the same way Lucyd is doing with blockchain technology, which you can tune in to hear more about!Make it Easy: If you have a product that will solve a problem or make someone's life easier, you might think it will sell itself, but it won't. You have to fully explain how the product works and where they will see improvement in their life through using the product. You also have to train those who sell the product to build education into their sales speak, and every piece of content you create should illustrate how you are making life better, because when the consumer sees that, you make their purchase decision easy.For an in-depth look at this episode, check out the full transcript below. Quotes have been edited for clarity and length.---Up Next in Commerce is brought to you by Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Respond quickly to changing customer needs with flexible Ecommerce connected to marketing, sales, and service. Deliver intelligent commerce experiences your customers can trust, across every channel. Together, we're ready for what's next in commerce. Learn more at salesforce.com/commerce---For a full transcript of this interview, click here.
The importance of understanding ad policy and the importance of educational content
CEO Harrison Gross breaks down how his smart glasses works and how you can I can use them on our next zoom conference. Harrison Gross CEO, Director & Cofounder of Lucyd Harrison's background is in tech marketing and brand development, and he drives the Lucyd brand story, user experience and product development. Columbia University graduate. He works at Lucyd full-time, 40+ hours per week. Creator of the Lucyd brand and Vyrb app. Previously created the Tekcapital patent search app.
There have been numerous attempts to make smart eyewear over the past decade or so. Virtual and augmented glasses usually get the attention, but Lucyd is making eyeglasses with sound that allow users to have a hands-free device on their heads.On this episode of Spatial Perspectives, Host Dan Cui talked with Harrison Gross, CEO, and Founder, Lucyd, a company that builds Bluetooth headphones and microphones into eyeglasses. The duo spoke about Lucyd, VR and audio eyewear, and Harrison's role in the company.Gross sent Cui a pair to test out for this video podcast, and Cui noted how cool it is to talk through the eyeglasses while sitting on the video. One thing about the glasses is that there is no need for headphones while wearing the glasses, as they can connect via Bluetooth to any smart device.Lucyd has been working on smart eyewear since 2017. They have run through numerous beta versions of the glasses to figure out what it takes to bring smart eyewear to the mainstream. One of the challenges they've faced is making prescription glasses. Their new products, the Lyte Wayfarer and The Lyte Round came out in January, and Gross believes it's the first smart eyewear that's suitable for all-day wear.“It has a number of advantages over other products in the space,” Gross said. In addition to being able to wear them all day, the technology is advanced enough that a consumer wouldn't be able to tell they're smart eyewear. They look like regular glasses.
Not sure if you're ready to buy a pair? We take a look at pairs from Bose, Fauna, Flows, Lucyd and Amazon.
Not sure if you're ready to buy a pair? We take a look at pairs from Bose, Fauna, Flows, Lucyd and Amazon.
Today’s guest is Harrison Gross, CEO of Smart Eyewear company, Lucyd! Harrison chats about this emerging category, the rise of Audio Branding, and the power of audio for SMBs & Franchises. Thanks to Social Joey, iPost, Oneupweb, and Northeast Color.
MIAMI, Jan. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Lucyd®, the smart eyewear and wearable software developer, is proud to introduce the Lucyd Lyte™. The Lyte is tech-enhanced eyewear on par with designer, lightweight, fashion frames. The Lyte represents both the pinnacle of form factor for tech glasses and a technology evolution in the miniaturization of components. The e-glasses enable wearers to […] The post Lucyd Introduces Lyte Bluetooth E-glasses, an Evolved Wearable Emerging from the 700 Year History of Eyewear appeared first on Cerebral-Overload.
Hello everyone! Here's a fresh new episode of The Darkest Night featuring tracks from Lucyd, Alan Fitzpatrick, i_o, Spektre, Tiger Stripes, Balthazar & JackRock, Greg Notill, UMEK, Ramon Tapia and more. Hope you enjoy. Much LOVE! * "No, it's not just another simulation, it's another life You know when you're in a dream and you're still yourself but not exactly this version of you? Well when you're in a dream you're essentially living another life, right? In another world, with another set of rules that you accept as reality That's what this is, it's another life that you'll accept as reality just as firmly as you accept this one You're not just gonna be somewhere else, you're gonna be someone else" *
In Her Stilettos In 30 minutes or less, you'll learn what it's like to spend time in a boss lady's stilettos Featuring Chev & Tish: Event Planning Entrepreneurs of LuCyd Events. Follow their Instagram pages: https://www.instagram.com/lucydevents/ https://www.instagram.com/cocktailsandbrushstrokes/ https://www.instagram.com/lifeoftish/ Don't forget to Like, Comment, Repost, and Rate the podcast! Keep in touch: www.damselinthe6ix.com www.twitter.com/damselinthe6ix www.instagram.com/damselinthe6ix www.facebook.com/damselinthe6ix
Brea and Mallory celebrate 50 episodes of Reading Glasses! Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses Merch Sponsor - Mr. Warren’s Profession by Sebastian Nothwell Links - Live Show Tickets - Reading Glasses in conversation with Paul Tremblay! Reading Glasses Transcriptions on Gretta Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group Apex Magazine Page Advice Article Amazon Wish List Podcast Recs - Black Tapes, Limetown, LUCYD, Alice Isn’t Dead, Rabbits, Pacific Northwest Stories, TED Talks, Imaginary Worlds, Invisibilia, Revisionist History, My Favorite Murder, Can I Pet Your Dog? Books Mentioned - The Changeling by Victor LaValle This Will Be My Undoing by Morgan Jerkins Courtney Crumrin by Ted Naifeh Asylum by Madeline Roux My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix Every Heart A Doorway by Seanan McGuire The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker #girlboss by Sophia Amoruso We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Fowler Circe by Madeline Miller Yes Please by Amy Poehler Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood You Can’t Touch My Hair by Phoebe Robinson Shrill by Lindy West
Jake and Monica are taken back in time - they think - to a place out of Jake's past: a house he has fond memories of that has now become a veritable house of horrors. This is the eye of the storm where things are anything but calm. Written and produced by Alex C. Telander Jake played by Chris Fletcher. Monica played by Georgia Mckenzie. Music composed by Chris Fletcher. All artwork is done by Sara Warren. Sounds effects are courtesy of the incredible people at Freesound.org. For a transcript of this episode, please visit ostiumpodcast.com. Reviews are the lifeblood of podcasts. Reviews are one way people discover new podcasts. Reviews are how people learn what a podcast is about, what they might like about the podcast. Five-star reviews get podcasts highlighted and featured and mentioned on podcast apps. So you can show your love for Ostium by supporting us on Patreon, or you could write us a five-star review on iTunes or whatever podcast app you use. This is a really big deal for Ostium, so much so that we’re doing a special giveaway for it. What’s up for grabs? Well, I’m glad you asked. We’re giving away a paperback copy of the Ostium book: Population Zero. But what’s even more special about it is it’s signed by Team Ostium. You’ve got autographs from Chris Fletcher, the voice of Jake; Georgia Mckenzie, the voice of Monica; Sara Warren, our incredible artist; and Alex C. Telander, who writes all the episodes and is saying these words right now. Yeah. I know. Pretty special, huh? This giveaway will run from the release of Episode 18 through the release of Episode 20 up to just before midnight Pacific Time on Saturday, June 2nd. So two weeks after Season 2 is complete. What do you need to do to be entered? Just leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Send us a link of that review to ostiumpodcast@gmail.com and you’re entered. A winner will be randomly drawn and announced on Sunday, June 3rd and the book will be mailed to that person. Simple as that. So . . . Time to get reviewing! This week's podcast recommendation is Lucyd: Lucyd is a supernatural drama, following a young woman dealing with unusual and frightening events surrounding her mysterious nightmares, and what follows her into the waking world. Set in Cork, Ireland, and told through the lens of 'found-footage'-style audio recordings, both knowingly made by the characters and recorded without their knowledge, LUCYD explores elements of occult horror and psychological drama, as well as humor, romance, and dreams. A wonderful discovery. Irish accents. High quality recording. And some cool Irish mythology. This show is fun and interesting and definitely addicting. So . . . Join us . . . Thank you so much for listening and see in you in two weeks for the season 2 finale: Episode 20: Once More with Feeling.
Are you ready for the blockchain revolution, that will eliminate banks, mortgage companies, stock brokers, title law firms and voting machines, as well as enable the creation of a global biometric Universal Digital Identity? Today we discuss this and share insights from industry experts, Harrison Gross, Co-Founder of Lucyd, and Akshay Sharma, Principal Analyst of neXt Curve.
Are you ready for the blockchain revolution, that will eliminate banks, mortgage companies, stock brokers, title law firms and voting machines, as well as enable the creation of a global biometric Universal Digital Identity? Today we discuss this and share insights from industry experts, Harrison Gross, Co-Founder of Lucyd, and Akshay Sharma, Principal Analyst of neXt Curve.
In this special episode of Cristo on Crypto we chinwag with Harrison Gross of Lucyd, we're talking a range of topics before we find out the details of a very exciting project that aims to bring AR smart glasses and a decentralized app store to the market! Join us for this weekly discourse! Lucyd ICO: Lucyd.co Lucyd whitepaper:https://www.lucyd.co/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/whitepaper.pdf TOKEN SALE: Closes 28th Feb 2018!
LUCYD is a supernatural audio drama written and produced in Ireland. Lucy Dillon has problems sleeping. When she wakes up, so do her dreams...