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My guest for this episode of the Ready Yet podcast is Michael DeAloia, CEO of Evergreen Podcast. Join us as we discuss:Overcoming challenges in transitioning from radio shows to podcastsScaling a podcasting business and building a strong teamThe importance of hiring intellectually curious individuals with diverse experiencesValuable lessons in business strategy and adaptabilityBalancing personal and professional priorities in the fast-paced world of podcastingGUEST RESOURCEShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/techczar/https://evergreenpodcasts.com/https://about.me/techczarhttps://www.facebook.com/techczar Forge Your Path. Unlock Your Power. Unleash Your Potential. Learn more about Erin MarcusJoin us on FacebookLinkedInInstagramYouTubeAre you ready to let go of living in reaction mode, filled with “have-to's” and “should's” and move into what you want to intentionally create more for yourself? Join us in the Untamed Success community as we embrace the messy middle of embracing what is possible. Let's do it together!
"These things are as endemic to Russia as vodka, the ballet, and long winters." In this episode, host Paul Brandus discusses the pervasive issue of disinformation, particularly focusing on Russian efforts and the impact on global security. He interviews Nina Jankowicz, founder of the American Sunlight Project, who emphasizes the importance of building societal resilience and promoting information literacy to combat false narratives. The conversation delves into the role of government in addressing disinformation and the upcoming challenges in the 2024 election. Meredith Wilson from Emergent Risk International provides insights on the evolving landscape of disinformation, emphasizing the need for ethical considerations and high-quality information sources in business decision-making. [00:01:18] Russian information warfare efforts [00:07:21] American Sunlight Project. [00:12:30] Media literacy education in Finland. [00:18:01] Russian weaponizing societal divisions. [00:26:15] People defending dishonesty from power. [00:33:04] Challenges of disinformation and AI. [00:40:15] Importance of quality information. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Nina Jankowicz, and the NATO-Stratcom Center in Latvia, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Journalism is the only profession that is protected by the First Amendment... but private equity and hedge funds have been involved with disastrous consequences." In this episode, host Paul Brandus delves into the issue of the decline of local print journalism and news deserts, focusing on the impact of hedge funds and private equity firms acquiring newspapers. Guest Margot Susca, an assistant professor of journalism, sheds light on how these financial entities prioritize profit over responsible journalism, leading to the decline of local news coverage. There is also a correlation between news deserts, voter apathy, and susceptibility to disinformation, particularly in marginalized communities. The episode also explores the alarming spread of disinformation and Islamophobia in India, where the government's control over media exacerbates the dissemination of false narratives. Along with insights from Pearl D'Souza on the challenges faced by Indian citizens in accessing unbiased and factual information amidst a landscape dominated by propaganda and disinformation. [00:01:40] Hedge funds and journalism industry. [00:07:06] Hedge fund ownership in journalism. [00:10:38] Hedge funds impact on journalism. [00:13:28] Pink Slime journalism. [00:17:45] Misinformation in immigrant communities. [00:24:12] Crackdown on media and dissent. [00:30:10] Islamophobia in political narratives. [00:32:25] Islamophobia and population growth. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests Margot Susca and Pearl D'Souza , our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael Dealoia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"You have a direct pipeline, particularly with social media and with individuals. Essentially, all you're doing is figuring out who you want to target" In this podcast episode, host Paul Brandus discusses the growing concerns surrounding the upcoming presidential election, focusing on the threats posed by disinformation, false narratives, and foreign interference. He interviews Marek Posard, a military sociologist, and Brady Roberts, the COO of Emergent Risk International, to delve into the potential perfect storm of risks facing the election infrastructure. The challenges of combating disinformation, the impact of AI on spreading false narratives, and the need for critical thinking and media literacy education is needed to empower individuals to discern fact from fiction. Brandus underscores the importance of proactive measures, scenario-based planning, and a whole-government approach to safeguard against the influence of disinformation in the upcoming election. [00:02:36] A potential perfect storm. [00:05:06] Election system vulnerabilities. [00:08:56] Adversaries exploiting division in elections. [00:14:09] Impact of artificial intelligence. [00:17:17] Deepfakes and election influence. [00:19:35] Election falsehoods in narrow-margin states. [00:25:54] Education on critical thinking. [00:31:02] Teaching media literacy to youth. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests Marek Posard and Brady Roberts, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Open-source intelligence is a critical way of helping not just governments, but the private sector form judgments about critical issues." This episode is the second in a series covering Open Source Intelligence (OSINT). Here, we focus on Bellingcat's investigative work into the 2014 shooting down of a passenger jet in Eastern Ukraine, the interest of the U.S. Department of Defense in OSINT, and the nuances of using investigations over intelligence. Guest Noemi Macero and host Paul Brandus discuss the impact of OSINT on forming judgments for governments and the private sector, and how uncovering open-source methods can enhance traditional journalism and combat disinformation. [00:03:36] Democratization of intelligence analysis. [00:04:39] Open source data investigation. [00:12:03] OSINT-related tools. [00:16:39] Balancing speed and accuracy. [00:19:26] Handling fast-moving incidents. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Noemi Macero , our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The United States government works at a great disadvantage because we tell the truth." In this episode, we refocus our sights on Russia's information warfare efforts in Africa, particularly spreading false claims about U.S. biological testing surrounding COVID-19. The Africa Initiative, backed by Russian intelligence, is highlighted as the source of these conspiracy theories. Despite limited traction, the disinformation campaign poses risks to Western health programs and humanitarian efforts in Africa. The episode also delves into Russia's broader presence in Africa, including military support and mining interests. Strategies to counter Russian disinformation include media literacy initiatives, fact-checking organizations, and promoting Western economic investments and democratic values in the region and the complex dynamics of information warfare and geopolitical competition in Africa. [00:02:06] Russia's information warfare efforts. [00:07:28] Russian disinformation in Africa. [00:11:06] Russian disinformation in Africa. [00:14:16] The disinformation angle. [00:18:22] Russian military efforts in Africa. [00:20:09] Countering Russian disinformation tactics. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Cameron Evers , our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"It's a kind of information that we find particularly appealing that people looking to fool us will use, but it can lead to innocent spreading" Host Paul Brandus explores the concept of truth bias and its implications in today's society with guests Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris, authors of the book "Nobody's Fool, Why We Get Taken In and What We Can Do About It." They discuss how our innate trust in familiar sources can make us vulnerable to misinformation and the importance of skepticism in evaluating information. The conversation delves into the challenges of focusing on only what is directly in front of us, potentially overlooking crucial context. Meredith Wilson, CEO of Emergent Risk International, joins the discussion to provide insights on how trust and skepticism play a crucial role in navigating the complex landscape of information consumption. The episode highlights the need for critical thinking and awareness in an age where information is constantly at our fingertips. [00:02:06] Truth bias and deception. [00:05:47] Calibrating trust and skepticism. [00:09:50] Familiarity and trust on social media. [00:12:25] Focusing on selective information. [00:17:07] Trust in societal systems. [00:21:29] Familiarity and trust in information. [00:24:27] Human nature and information consumption. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael Dealoia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"This information is polluting the entire ecosystem under which we operate." In this episode of "Disinformation," Paul Brandus delves into the pressing issue of information pollution in the 21st century. With the rise of social media and artificial intelligence, discerning between truth, misinformation, and deliberate falsehoods has become increasingly challenging. We also discuss how information pollution exacerbates existing systemic risks like global conflict and climate change, making it a critical issue to address for progress and solutions in the modern world. [00:01:26] Information pollution. [00:06:08] Disinformation and its elements. [00:09:30] Information pollution and swatting. [00:15:29] Companies navigating information dangers. [00:17:50] Cybersecurity and company vulnerabilities. [00:22:17] Swatting and disinformation. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Alan Jagolinzer, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Step into the dynamic world of small business success with Michael Dealoia, CEO of Evergreen Podcasts and renowned "Tech Czar" for the City of Cleveland. In this episode, Michael shares invaluable insights into podcast network growth, crafting thriving shows, raising capital, and building an enticing work culture. Michael's expertise, highlighted by his role in bringing 35 tech companies and over 1,000 jobs to Cleveland, makes this episode a must-listen for small business owners, entrepreneurs, and solopreneurs. Subscribe now for a weekly dose of inspiration and advice, and let's embark on this entrepreneurial journey together.
"The problem in America isn't so much what people don't know, the problem is what people think they know that just ain't so" In this episode of Disinformation, Paul Brandus discusses the prevalence of false campaign narratives and disinformation in elections around the world. He highlights the upcoming presidential election in the United States and the numerous elections taking place in other countries, including Taiwan. We delve into China's extensive use of disinformation campaigns targeting Taiwan, with the goal of sowing discontent and mistrust among the Taiwanese people. This episode also explores the effectiveness of these efforts and their potential impact on Taiwan's relationship with the United States. The conversation then shifts to the 2024 U.S. election, the radicalization of the population, the rapid development of technology, and the lack of oversight and regulation in the information environment. [00:03:23] Disinformation in Taiwan. [00:04:48] China's influence in Taiwan. [00:09:25] Misinformation in Taiwan elections. [00:13:35] Oversight of social media platforms. [00:18:27] AI-generated disinformation in elections. [00:22:45] Social media and micro-targeting. [00:26:58] Educating people about media. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Dr. Simona Grano, CEO of Emergent Risk Meredith Wilson, sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The most common threat that the dark web poses for a disinformation point of view, however, is ...the fact that many marketplaces on the dark web host tools which can be used for disinformation. Manufacturing it, spreading it, monitoring it, so on and so forth." On this episode, host Paul Brandus explores the hidden parts of the Internet known as the deep web and the dark web. The deep web refers to the unindexed parts of the Internet, such as databases and private networks, while the dark web is a subset of the deep web that requires specific software and authorization to access. The dark web provides anonymity and heavy encryption, making it attractive for those seeking to manufacture and distribute false information, or disinformation. The dark web has been used to spread conspiracy theories and false information during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the sale of fake vaccines and forged health certificates. It also facilitates criminal scams, such as pump and dump schemes and ransomware attacks. Tune in to learn about the involvement of state actors like Russia and China in spreading disinformation on the dark web, as well as the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in combating these activities. [00:04:20] Dark web and disinformation. [00:11:28] Russian and Chinese dark web activities. [00:15:55] Policing the dark web. [00:20:18] The dark web and ransomware attacks. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Neil Thompson, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"This is an ongoing struggle, and perhaps the struggle of our time." In this episode of Disinformation, Paul Brandus discusses the recent election in the Netherlands and the rise of the islamophobic and anti-immigration Geert Wilders and his Freedom Party. The Russians, known for their active measures, have been supporting Wilders, further highlighting their efforts to influence opinion in the West. Thea Gioe, a former CIA officer, joins the discussion and explains how migration issues are being exploited by various groups, including nationalist groups seeking to regain power. [00:03:28] Migration in Sweden. [00:05:07] Islamic immigration and crime statistics. [00:10:08] Migration in Europe's perception. [00:14:10] Fear of migrants' impact. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Thea Gioe, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of KAJ Masterclass LIVE, join host Khudania Ajay as he engages in a captivating conversation with Michael Dealoia, CEO of Evergreen Podcasts, a podcast network and production company. Explore the dynamic landscape of podcasting and content entrepreneurship, gaining valuable insights into the industry's current state, monetization strategies, and the impact of global partnerships. Discover the secrets to standing out as a podcaster and navigating the ever-evolving world of digital content.
As we celebrate our holiday break here on Disinformation, we wanted to re-share our episode from season 1 titled "A House Divided - Political Division & Disinformation's Role" - on this episode, we discuss the growing political divide in the U.S. and how disinformation fuels the partisan fire. Americans see each other in increasingly tribalistic terms — one side or the other seems, at times, a tinderbox for violence. Adversaries like Russia, China and others are only too happy to pile on. Featuring John Cohen, former acting under secretary for intelligence and the counterterrorism coordinator, U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Special thanks to our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening, we'll be back soon with more original programming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
About Michael Dealoia We started Evergreen Podcasts and two interns. Our first year we managed to produce four shows and enjoyed 17,800 podcast downloads - we thought we were the bees knees. Today we have over 25 employees and will manage six distinct podcast networks (Evergreen, Killer Podcasts, Ars Longa, Pit Pass Motorsports, Five Minute News and Big Whig Podcasts), 280+ shows and over 20+million podcasts downloads. I can talk though how to build a successful podcast network, how to craft a thriving podcast show, how to combine Video/Audio, how to raise capital and to build an enticing work culture. https://evergreenpodcasts.com @streamevergreen ------------------------------------------- About Sara Lohse When we were kids, we (or, at least, me) were always being told to use our inside voices. Sometimes we were told this when we weren't even indoors. We were always told we needed to speak more quietly, even if we were so excited we felt like we would burst if we didn't yell it for the world to hear. That is the kind of passion and excitement I have when I talk about storytelling and how our stories can be our greatest tool. https://favoritedaughtermedia.com/ @favoritedaughtermedia ---------------------------------------------- When It Worked Podcast https://getoffthedamnphone.com/podcast 00:00:00 Julian Leahy Welcomes Guests Michael Dealoia, Sara Lohse 00:00:18 Categories Colleges And Universities, Poets, Rock And Roll 00:00:46 Poetry Group Chrissy Hynd, The Pretenders 00:01:18 Check Out Responses 00:01:56 Rock And Roll For 300 Points 00:03:05 Bonzo Dog Band Grizzly Name, Death Cab 4q 00:04:11 Queen Victorias Reign In India 00:05:34 Automobiles, Single Gypsy Women, Storms, Colleges And Universities 00:07:22 Cornells Embarrassing Loss, Pasadenas Historic Win 00:08:29 Lakes And Rivers For 100 00:08:54 Control Minnesota, Volga, Amazon 00:10:10 Poets And Poetry For 100 00:10:49 Control Saras Answer Correct 00:15:30 Canadas Biggest River, Cat Breeds, Poetry 00:17:14 Sara Gets Poetry Lead, Guest D Cameroon 00:18:55 Launch Branded Podcast With Valuedriven Content 00:20:09 Focus On Passion, Build Audience, And Lead Generation 00:25:07 Make Joining Companies Easier With Fun, Engaging Connections 00:26:18 Evergreens Explosive Growth 00:27:01 Producing And Monetized Podcasts 00:28:39 Music, Health, Wellness, Entertainment, True Crime, Business, Sports 00:29:17 Evergreen Offers Professional Support For Podcast Producers 00:31:03 Starting A Podcast Talk To Sara Lohse And Michael Dealoia
"I can filter out four or five star quality hotels and restaurants today. We can't do that with our personal information." In this episode of the award-winning podcast series "Disinformation," host Paul Brandus discusses the need for safety standards in the information we consume. While there are regulations in place for the safety of our food, water, and air, there are none for the content we see just as often. Meredith Wilson, CEO of Emergent Risk International, delves into the challenge of discerning what is real in an era of misinformation. Tune in to this thought-provoking conversation on the need for safety standards in the content we engage with. [00:01:54] Synthetic media and deepfakes. [00:05:20] Regulating information and free speech. [00:08:15] Social media and disinformation. [00:15:07] Trust and information integrity. [00:16:33] Information quality standards. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Meredith Wilson, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The federal government is stepping up its efforts to counter foreign disinformation." In this episode, we explore the lesser-known agencies within the United States Intelligence Community. With the rise of false information and disinformation as a major threat, the federal government is increasing its efforts to counter foreign disinformation. The Director of National Intelligence discusses the establishment of a farm line influence center and their work in understanding the plans and intentions of key actors in this space, including China, Russia, and Iran. We also hear from Brady Roberts, COO of Emergent Risk International, and Andrea Leibman, an analyst with the Psychological Defense Agency of Sweden. Join us as we delve into the complex world of intelligence agencies and the battle against disinformation. [00:02:11] China, Russia, Iran. [00:08:01] Russian influence on Sweden. [00:10:33] Deplatforming and outing actors. [00:13:19] Government body for investigating disinformation. [00:19:41] Government organization and enforcement. [00:21:55] CISA Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests Brady Roberts and Andrea Leibman, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"... truth is the first casualty of war." In all times, but especially in wartime, we are challenged to separate fact from fiction. On this special episode of Disinformation, we break from our miniseries on combating disinformation to discuss the recent surprise attack on Israel by Hamas, the evolving nature of information dissemination, and the importance of verifying sources in a fast-moving conflict. We also interview Rafi Mendelson of Cyabra a company that works to combat disinformation in both this conflict and at large. [00:11:33] Disinformation during wartime today. [00:09:04] Fake accounts and false narratives. [00:11:13] State actors and cyberattacks. [00:12:48] Flood of disinformation. [00:16:05] Deceptive Imagery Persuasion. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests Meredith Wilson of Emergent Risk International and Rafi Mendelson of Cyabra. Our sound designer and editor is Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"So you're talking about an investment gain of, you know, about 25 grand, right?" In this episode of "A Very Fine House," hosts Pete and Marty discuss ways to save money on home energy bills, providing valuable insights on how to make your space safe, comfortable, and efficient. While joking about their own popularity, the hosts explore the importance of energy efficiency and financial paybacks on energy-efficient projects. Tune in to learn practical tips for reducing energy costs and making your home more energy-efficient. [00:02:09] Saving money on energy bills. [00:08:01] Investing in energy savings. [00:15:20] Replacing old refrigerator and lighting. [00:21:55] Comparing energy suppliers. [00:25:22] Ways to save money on energy. Got a question that you think we can answer? Reach out to us and maybe we'll answer it on the show! Check out our website - http://www.berryinsulation.com/ - and follow us on instagram. Subscribe so you never miss and episode! Special thanks to our Producer and Sound Designer, Noah Foutz, our Audio Engineer Zach Hurst, and our executive producers Michael DeAloia and David Allen Moss. Thanks for listening, and remember:
"Living in a post-fact world is a scary place to be, as we learned during the pandemic, right? People don't believe anything." In part 1 of this 3 part series on combating disinformation, we delve into the world of media literacy, critical thinking, and the battle against disinformation in Europe. Join host Paul Brandus as he explores the challenges faced by countries like Slovakia and Bulgaria, where a lack of media literacy leaves populations vulnerable to false narratives. Discover how NATO and European Union initiatives are working to combat disinformation and protect democratic values, and gain valuable insights into the fight against disinformation in today's "post-fact world". [00:02:59] Russia's footprint in Africa. [00:05:08] Media literacy and manipulation. [00:09:27] NATO's disinformation defense. [00:14:01] The impact of disinformation. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests Dominika Hadju and Claudio Lusco. Sound designer and editor is Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"People don't think about HVAC until it doesn't work, right?" In this episode of A Very Fine House, the Energy Pros Pete and Marty dive into the topic of HVAC systems. They are joined by Dave Sommer, Vice President of Service at Smith & Obie, who shares his expertise on the subject. They discuss the importance of HVAC systems in keeping homes safe, comfortable, and efficient, and highlight the investment it represents for homeowners. Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into the world of HVAC and its significance in maintaining a very fine house. [00:01:45] HVAC systems [00:04:37] Common furnace issues. [00:11:32] Investing in high-efficiency furnaces. [00:19:11] Upgrading and changing filters. [00:25:16] Safety aspects of HVAC. [00:32:23] Indoor air quality. Got a question that you think we can answer? Reach out to us and maybe we'll answer it on the show! Check out our website - http://www.berryinsulation.com/ - and follow us on Instagram. Subscribe so you never miss and episode! Special thanks to our Producer and Sound Designer, Noah Foutz, our Audio Engineer Zach Hurst, executive producers Michael DeAloia and David Allen Moss. Thanks for listening, and remember: Install a carbon monoxide detector!
"... this is a Doom Loop: authorities screw up, people die, trust is eroded." In this podcast episode, host Paul Brandus discusses the dangerous spread of false narratives during natural disasters and crises. He highlights the devastating impact of Hurricane Adelia on Cedar Key, Florida, and the disinformation that followed, causing confusion and undermining trust in authorities. He also discusses the phenomenon of disinformation during other crises, such as wildfires and hurricanes, including Hurricane Katrina. Just as the erosion of our environment during a climate crisis threatens our physical world, the erosion of faith in public institutions during these events can be just as damaging, and sometimes longer lasting. Brandus and his guests explore the breakdown of communication and trust that occurred during Katrina and how it continues to affect public perception. The episode emphasizes the importance of reliable sources of information and the challenges of navigating the flood of information in a crisis. Social media also plays a role in disseminating both accurate and inaccurate information during emergencies. [00:02:43] Fact-checking and disinformation. [00:05:26] Disinformation during crises. [00:12:57] Communications breakdown during Hurricane Katrina. [00:13:24] Erosion of public trust. [00:18:10] Social media in crisis situations. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Ashley Goosman, founder of Disaster Empire, CEO of Emergent Risk International Meredith Wilson, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The home is essentially the Yeti cooler." In this episode of "A Very Fine House," Pete and Marty, The Home Energy Pros, dive deep into the topic of insulation. They discuss the challenges of dealing with a cold and drafty home, especially in Northeast Ohio where spring can bring unexpected snowstorms. They emphasize that insulation is a year-round concern and not just for the winter months. Marty shares his experience of working with thousands of customers and how he prioritizes individual situations before making an assessment of a home heating concern. They also highlight the importance of conducting other diagnostics and assessments before implementing insulation solutions. Tune in to learn more about keeping your home safe, comfortable, and efficient! [00:01:59] Diagnosing drafty homes. [00:07:20] Home's leakage and insulation. [00:09:01] House as a system. [00:12:57] Attic insulation and its impact. [00:17:05] Insulating materials and their properties. [00:19:37] Foam off-gassing properties. [00:22:30] Air sealing and controlling humidity. [00:26:13] It pays you. Got a question that you think we can answer? Reach out to us and maybe we'll answer it on the show! Check out our website - http://www.berryinsulation.com/ - and follow us on instagram. Subscribe so you never miss and episode! Special thanks to our Producer and Sound Designer, Noah Foutz, our Audio Engineer Zach Hurst, executive producers Michael DeAloia and David Allen Moss. Thanks for listening, and remember: Air seal, insulate, and ventilate!
"What kind of company, a publicly traded company, doesn't share its most basic financial information with investors? In this episode of Disinformation, host Paul Brandus delves into the infamous case of Enron, a Houston-based energy company that was once a Wall Street darling. Enron manipulated its financial information, misrepresenting its earnings and altering its balance sheet to deceive investors. The host also discusses other cases of financial disinformation, such as WorldCom, Tyco, and Health South, highlighting the destructive power of such deception. He raises questions about the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in detecting and preventing future instances of financial disinformation, particularly in analyzing large amounts of text data, like the 10K filings that companies submit to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). However, concerns exist about the potential risks and unintended consequences of relying solely on AI in financial decision-making, emphasizing the need for human oversight. The episode concludes by reflecting on the challenges of controlling AI-powered disinformation and the importance of remaining vigilant in the face of evolving threats. [00:01:38] Lack of transparency at Enron. [00:07:00] Financial disinformation. [00:12:22] AI and financial disinformation. [00:16:20] AI trading algorithms and risks. Thanks to Professor Craig Lewis of Vanderbilt University for his insights. Sound from CNBC, ABC and C-SPAN. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"So what are we doin' here, Marty?" "A Very Fine House" is a podcast brought to you by The Energy Pros, where hosts Pete and Marty help homeowners keep their homes safe, comfortable, and efficient. In today's episode, they cover a wide range of topics, including heating and cooling, insulation at Marty's company Berry Insulation, drafty attics, windows, doors, and more. Marty draws from his extensive experience working with homeowners to solve issues surrounding comfort, safety, and efficiency, and so he's created this podcast to serve as an educational tool, providing listeners with insights on how to improve their homes and save money. Pete and Marty address commonly asked questions, such as uneven temperatures in different areas of the house, funky basement smells, and cold additions. With their expertise and practical advice, you can take your house from a fine house, to A Very Fine House! Got a question that you think we can answer? Reach out to us and maybe we'll answer it on the show! Check out our website - http://www.berryinsulation.com/ - and follow us on instagram. Subscribe so you never miss and episode! Special thanks to our Producer and Sound Designer, Noah Foutz, our Audio Engineer Zach Hurst, executive producers Michael DeAloia and David Allen Moss. Thanks for listening, and remember: Plastics!
"It creates this sort of feedback loop of Disinformation that's happening all the time there." On this episode of Disinformation, hosts Paul Brandus and Meredith Wilson delve into the concerning rise of disinformation in India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The episode highlights the protests outside the White House during Modi's visit, where opponents accused him of undermining democracy and suppressing freedoms. The transcript reveals that India's ranking in the World Press Freedom Index has plummeted, with the country now ranked 161st out of 180 countries. The hosts discuss how social media and the internet have exacerbated the spread of disinformation, particularly in the context of Hindu-Muslim tensions. They also touch on the alarming prevalence of COVID-19 misinformation in India and the ease with which false narratives can be generated using artificial intelligence. Overall, the episode sheds light on the challenges India faces in combating disinformation and protecting democratic values. [00:01:24] India's declining press freedom [00:05:08] The Indian news "hyper-cycle" [00:12:09] Fake cricket [00:13:43] The ease of generating disinformation in India Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests Pearl D'Souza and Kyle Walter. Our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"What is the line where your ability to say what you want stops and your ability to make up things that harm people starts?" In Elon Musk's recent interview with the BBC, he discussed free speech and his vision for the platform to serve as a "digital town square." However, the challenge arises when determining what constitutes misinformation in a divided society where basic facts are contested. The episode explores the concept of disinformation and the concerns surrounding its potential resurgence on Twitter under Musk's ownership as well as on other social media platforms. Join host Paul Brandus as he delves into the complex issue of disinformation in the digital age. [00:02:08] Peddlers of disinformation return. [00:04:52] First Amendment and social media. [00:10:59] Tackling disinformation upstream. [00:12:11] Public education campaigns. [00:16:26] Extending the Pareto Principle to social media. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests Meredith Wilson of Emergent Risk International and Ella Irwin for their insights. Our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "Disinformation," host Paul Brandus and analyst Meredith Wilson explore the overwhelming amount of information that bombards us each day. Dr. Daniel Levitin, a cognitive psychologist and author, explains that we are faced with five times more information than ever before, making it difficult to discern what is true and what is not. The rise of social media and tribalism further complicates this issue, as we tend to trust and align with like-minded individuals. [00:00:30] Information overload. [00:06:52] Cyber operations and information operations. [00:09:08] Monitoring social media tools. [00:14:47] Information integrity map. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests Bret Schafer and Peter Benzoni of the Alliance for Securing Democracy, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "Disinformation," Paul Brandus explores the extent of Russian influence operations and disinformation efforts beyond just elections and social issues. He discusses the role of the Internet Research Agency, led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, in spreading false narratives. Meredith Wilson, CEO of Emergent Risk International, provides analysis on how the private sector and business community are also targeted by Russian disinformation. Tune in to gain insights into the insidious craft of disinformation and its impact on various sectors. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Thanks to our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In season two of the Disinformation podcast, Paul Brandus discusses the emergence of avatars and false media outlets created by artificial intelligence, blurring the lines between fact and fiction; truth and untruth. He and Meredith Wilson, CEO of Emergent Risk International, discuss how the rapid growth of AI accelerates the possibility of false narratives spreading faster than ever before, and how these false narratives are forms of disinformation. Paul also interviews Jack Stubbs, VP of Intelligence at Graphika, who discusses the discovery of a fake media outlet called Wolf News, which is part of a Chinese state-aligned political influence operation. Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Thanks to Jack Stubbs of Graphika, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Literacy is an essential tool for empowerment and change. So today we've assembled the literacy Avengers, to use a comic book reference, to talk about the power of literacy and the challenges we face in promoting it and what Cleveland is doing to empower us all to become literacy ambassadors. Our Guests: Laureen Atkins-Holliday - Vice President of Strategic Initiatives with the Literacy CooperativeThe Literacy Cooperative's links:Web: www.literacycooperative.orgFB: https://www.facebook.com/literacycoopTwitter: @literacycoop Jessica Walsh-Fraizer- Community Outreach Director of the Cleveland Kid's Book BankThe Cleveland Kids' Book Bank links: Web: kidsbookbank.orgFB: https://www.facebook.com/clevelandkidsbookbankInsta: @kidsbookbankTwitter: @kidsbookbankJoshua Edmonds - Chief Executive Officer of Digital CDigital C Links: Web: https://www.digitalc.org/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/DigitalCorgInsta: @DigitalC_orgTwitter: @digitalc_orgLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digitalc/Jennifer Jumba - Popular Library Manager at the Cleveland Public LibraryWeb: www.cpl.orgInsta: @Cleveland Public LibraryTwitter: @Cleveland_PLKen Glanc - Founder and Director of Operation Comic BookWeb: https://www.operationcomicbook.org/captain-comic-book-1st-issueFB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100069678847933Cleveland Reads Links: clevelandreads.comFacebookTwitterInstagramThis podcast was recorded live in the White Room at Evergreen Podcasts in Downtown Cleveland.Audio Engineer: Noah Foutz of Evergreen PodcastsSpecial thanks to Dave Davis, Michael DeAloia, and Noah FoutzCover Art by Jennifer GercakSupport the showSurvive Everyday InstagramSurvive Everyday FacebookAdam on TikTok Our Sponsor Ryan-St Marie Insurance Agency
Welcome back to Season 8 of Novel Conversations! On today's episode, we're getting into the spooky season with a recap of Bram Stoker's horror classic, Dracula. Dracula tells the story of the supernatural Count Dracula, a vampire who comes to haunt the English seaside town of Whitby. Special thanks to our readers, Katie Smith & Philip Setnik, our Producer and Sound Designer Noah Foutz, our Engineer Gray Sienna Longfellow, and our executive producers Michael Dealoia and David Allen Moss. Here's to hoping you find yourself in a novel conversation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael is the CEO of Evergreen Podcasts. It has been an illuminating and fun experience. As a published author, columnist for a large daily newspaper and former host of a syndicated radio program, Michael enjoys the tumult and opportunity the old media and new media industries offer. Born, raised and corn-fed in Dayton, OH, Michael took his first big step in the world by attending Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH. After graduating college, he worked as a software developer focusing on UNIX (the stone age of computer languages). Michael made his way to Cleveland, OH after being accepted into Case Western Reserve University. “Everything great in my life – both professionally and personally – has happened in Cleveland. What a great, great place to live.” Michael lives in Lakewood, OH with his wife and precocious daughter. For all things Malliard, head over to malliard.com where you can catch past shows, sign up for the newsletter, and join in the Duck Pond every Tuesday night at 9 P.M. EST. Don't forget to rate and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast app! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael is the CEO of Evergreen Podcasts. It has been an illuminating and fun experience. As a published author, columnist for a large daily newspaper...
Our conversation this week is with Michael DeAloia — CEO at Evergreen Podcasts — on the business of podcasting, building a media company here in Cleveland, content creation, and Cleveland startups!Evergreen Podcasts is a fast growing podcast network designed for the creative class to create, listen and inspire. To date, Evergreen Podcasts has grown from four podcasts to over 30 with millions of downloads. Prior to Evergreen, Michael served as the executive for technology development, more colloquially as the “Tech Czar”, for the City of Cleveland under Mayor Jane Campbell's administration where he was responsible for economic development for technology startups — essentially helping attract new technology companies to Cleveland and supporting the ones already here. Before stepping into city hall, Michael was a co-founder and CFO at Blue Bridge Networks, a data storage company also based here in Cleveland. On the side, Michael is a Cleveland history buff and author of Lost Cleveland, Lost Hotels of Cleveland, and Lost department stores of Cleveland where he traces the cherished places in Cleveland that time, progress and fashion have swept aside. Please enjoy my conversation with Micahel DeAloiaLearn more about Evergreen PodcastsFollow Michael on TwitterConnect with Michael on LinkedIn————Learn more about Jeffrey Stern @ https://jeffreys.pageConnect with Jeffrey Stern on Linkedin or on TwitterFollow Lay of The Land on Twitter and on LinkedIn
On this Halloween episode of Cheer, Michael DeAloia, CEO of Evergreen Podcasts, performs the poem Hallowe'en by Joel Benton. We wish you a fun and spooky Halloween! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join us for our first experience in a real recording studio with Evergreen Podcasts CEO and Weatherhead alum, Michael DeAloia! Evergreen is a local startup focused on podcast production and promotion. Alyssa and Michael have a great conversation on the growth of their business, building culture in an organization, and, of course, podcasting. Tune in now to find out What Really Matters!
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Overcast Support the Show. Get the NEW AudioBook! AudioBook: Audible| Kobo| Authors Direct | Google Play | Apple SummaryHey everyone. Stay tuned to the end of the interview where I'll give you some actionable insights that I learned from my guest. These insights are also in the show notes. As always, thanks for listening. Now on to my guest today, Michael DeAloia, CEO of Evergreen Podcasts. Micheal holds an MBA in finance from Case Western Reserve, but he's earned his chops as a business leader and entrepreneur by his involvement with a variety of successful entrepreneurial projects. While he didn't “study” entrepreneurship - such a track didn't exist when he was in grad school - he grew up with grandfathers who ran their own businesses. Michael co-founded BlueBridge Networks and EmergingChefs.com. He also served as the “tech czar” for the city of Cleveland. Currently, as CEO of Evergreen Podcasts in Cleveland, he has taken on the challenge of how to monetize the booming podcast industry. Evergreen has gone from starting with 17,000 downloads in all of 2018 to 4.2 million in the last year - and Michael hopes to see that number double next year. Evergreen Podcasts started with radio shows designed to help parents at home with their kids on topics like literature and history. The company has taken this “evergreen” idea and is growing it into a much larger podcasting platform, to become what Michael sees as “the Jan Brady” of companies. Michael works closely with his Chief Creative Officer, who he's shared an office with and who he hopes to go back to working closely with in person once everyone is back in the office. He values human interaction and sees the importance of being able to share ideas and thoughts throughout the day in order to see creative growth. Now let's get better together. Actionable Insights Creative growth happens through the impromptu interactions you have with others throughout the day. Michael spoke of the importance of those moments, moments many of us have come to see the value of as so many have gone to remote work. Use every opportunity to tell your story. Michael reflected on a missed opportunity to do this. You don't have to be the one and only. Michael recognizes that there's plenty of room for more than one company in his industry; it's carving out your own place in it that's important. Links to Explore Further Michael DeAloia on LinkedIn Evergreen Podcasts Keep In TouchBook or Blog or Twitter or LinkedIn or JSYPR or Story Funnel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Have you been looking to launch a podcast, but don't know where to start? Have you been searching for strategies to take your existing podcast to the next level? Michael DeAloia provides answers to these pressing questions! Michael is the CEO of Evergreen Podcasts, a community where people think big without talking down. Evergreen Podcasts offers comprehensive podcast production, along with creative marketing and distribution solutions to help connect your brand to a broader audience. As a published author, columnist for a large daily newspaper and former host of a syndicated radio program, Michael enjoys the tumult and opportunity the old media and new media industries offer. Our interview will help you to Grow A Podcast That's Built To Last.
A lot of Star Wars goodness contained in this episode! We are first joined by CEO of Evergreen Podcast Network, the network we are a proud part of, Michael DeAloia as we celebrate everything Star Wars. And what better way to do so than welcoming The Armorer from The Mandalorian, Emily Swallow! Emily tells us about the costume she had to wear, direction she was given, the amazing talent she worked with, and much more! Don’t miss this episode! @BigESwallz EvergreenPodcast.com @StreamEvergreen @MDeAloia CannedAirPodcast.com @CannedAirPod @Canned_Air If you’d like to show your support, you can either visit our Patreon page at Patreon.com/CannedAirPod or you can leave us a review on iTunes! Thanks for listening!
Today's guest is Michael DeAloia. Michael is another outstanding podcaster that has created his own network! He is also well versed in venture capital and building startups. Take a listen I'm sure you will enjoy it.
Today I have a great interview with Michael, CEO of a podcast network of evergreen podcasts. We talked about the details incorporating into a podcast network his value and advantages and growth for podcasting as the whole.Links to Evergreen podcast.https://evergreenpodcasts.com/my social mediashttps://twitter.com/JRBolton_https://www.instagram.com/jrbolton_https://www.tiktok.com/@j.r.bolton_*~# rate and review on podchaser #~*https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/josh-bolton-show-1573605?utm_source=podcaster&utm_medium=feedcta&utm_campaign=jrbolton_Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/The_Josh_Bolton_Show)
Evergreen CEO, Michael DeAloia recites the poem, "I Hear America Singing" by the American poet Walt Whitman, first published in the 1860 edition of his book Leaves of Grass. Though the poem was written on the eve of the Civil War, it presents a vision of America as a harmonious community and brings the true spirit of America to the forefront of our trying times.
Michael DeAloia, Evergreen's CEO and poet-in-residence, does a dramatic reading of of Matthew Arnold's Eastertide poem, "The Forsaken Merman." In this story Margaret (a seemingly human woman) leaves her merman husband and children when she hears a church's Easter bells, drawn to renew her spiritual life through prayer.
Michael DeAloia and Manuj Aggarwal will discuss the business of producing businesses. He promotes startups. This dialog will serve us to explore how to bootstrap startup firms with a global vision since the locality of Cleveland.What are you waiting for? Tune In Now!In this episode, we will learn:How to cultivate an environment to launch and grow other businessesThe local connection of businesses with their communitiesHow to incubate startupsThe benefits of joining incubatorsHow to manage your time effectivelyTypical mistakes to avoid in businessBusinesses as a vehicle to social responsibility and good citizenshipSales and marketing tips information for entrepreneurs Specific tools and techniques to run the businessThe to-do list to become an entrepreneurAbout Michael DeAloiaMichael DeAloia is a seasoned business executive who thrives on accomplishment and making immediate and profitable change happen. Michael uses his extensive network to foster relationships that help companies move their initiatives forward. Central to his success is his creative use of resources and talent to achieve organizational goals.Education: Michael DeAloia holds a BSBA Economics from Xavier University and an MBA Finance from Case Western Reserve University.Experience: He has a vast experience in the High-Tech and Mass Media business. Before being the CEO of the Front Porch Media Network, he was Co-Founder of BlueBridge Networks, Director of FIT Technologies and Regional Vice President of Expedient. He has been the author of different tech columns such as "Tech Czar" in the City of Cleveland.Accomplishments: He is married and has a five-year-old daughter. 2nd LT - Ohio Military Reserve. Author of Lost Cleveland, Lost Grand Hotels of Cleveland, Grand Department Stores of Cleveland (published in late 2019). Marshall Fellow.Fun Fact: Michael has been to Antarctica. Been in two documentary films: Reason Saves Cleveland and Rust Belt Renaissance. Executive Producer of a documentary film: Steel Fired Story of Chef Nowak.Obstacles Overcame: Michael says that he has a cool life story certainly with its problems, hiccups, and obstacles. However, he just feels that should not define himself. In life, we all have obstacles to get overcome.Links & Mentions from This Episode:Michael's business: https://www.thefrontporchpeople.com/TetraNoodle consulting services: https://go.tetranoodle.com/boot-podcastTetraNoodle professional training: https://courses.tetranoodle.comThanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section!Enjoyed the episode? Kindly share it with your friends. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our "Bootstrapping Your Dreams Show!" Support the show
This debut podcast features an interview with Mike Besito, founder of Product Collective and the former Entrepreneur in Residence of StartUp Lakewood. Our host, Michael DeAloia, asks Mike about pioneering the early endeavors of StartUp Lakewood to help entrepreneurs, business people, co-working spaces, educators, and more. Mike also shares how he successfully spearheaded efforts to bring a global conference to the city of Cleveland.
Michael DeAloia, CEO of Front Porch Media Network & Evergreen Podcasts reads "The Night Before Christmas."
This episode of Wake Up Call was recorded live at the CreativeMornings Cleveland breakfast lecture about "Community," on August 17, 2018. Join us to explore this theme of community through conversation with guest speaker, Liz Maugans, Founder of Zygote Press, who spoke about the beauty of unexpected communities that surface in times of difficulty. Guest-host, Michael DeAloia, explores community with CreativeMornings attendees who come from a wide array of communities.
This episode of Wake Up Call was recorded live at the CreativeMornings Cleveland breakfast lecture about "Community," on August 17, 2018. Join us to explore this theme of community through conversation with guest speaker, Liz Maugans, Founder of Zygote Press, who spoke about the beauty of unexpected communities that surface in times of difficulty. Guest-host, Michael DeAloia, explores community with CreativeMornings attendees who come from a wide array of communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen as the guys discuss happenings in the motocross world with: Jake Johnson, Rory O’Neil, Josh Strang, Michael DeAloia, Max Gerston all Tuesday Night on Pit Pass Radio 08-21-18. The post Jake Johnson, Rory O’Neil, Josh Strang, Michael DeAloia, Max Gerston all Tuesday Night on Pit Pass Radio 08-21-18. appeared first on .
Michael is the CEO of Front Porch Media, a podcast network and production company based in Cleveland, Ohio. Front Porch Media recently announced their acquisition of Pit Pass Moto. Michael is an investor, entrepreneur and freelance columnist focused on the tech and entrepreneur sector.
Microsoft partners with Apple, Sun partners with Google, seems like every couple of months there's a blockbuster announcement of one partnership or another. Sometimes these partnerships develop into a great, growth endeavor and sometimes they don't. But how does a small or mid-market company identify partnering opportunities? What are the pitfalls and challenges and how does one identify strong upside potential? Not to mention, how does a strategic partnership fit into your company's overall channel strategy. Our panelists include: Dr. Jeffrey Green, Founder / CEO of Datatrak international http://www.datatrak.net , Michael DeAloia, former Tech Czar and current Senior Director of Business Development at Fit Technologies http://www.fittechnologies.net, and Rich Figer, Group Sales Manager - National Systems Integrators, Microsoft.
Microsoft partners with Apple, Sun partners with Google, seems like every couple of months there's a blockbuster announcement of one partnership or another. Sometimes these partnerships develop into a great, growth endeavor and sometimes they don't. But how does a small or mid-market company identify partnering opportunities? What are the pitfalls and challenges and how does one identify strong upside potential? Not to mention, how does a strategic partnership fit into your company's overall channel strategy. Our panelists include: Dr. Jeffrey Green, Founder / CEO of Datatrak international http://www.datatrak.net , Michael DeAloia, former Tech Czar and current Senior Director of Business Development at Fit Technologies http://www.fittechnologies.net, and Rich Figer, Group Sales Manager - National Systems Integrators, Microsoft.
Microsoft partners with Apple, Sun partners with Google, seems like every couple of months there's a blockbuster announcement of one partnership or another. Sometimes these partnerships develop into a great, growth endeavor and sometimes they don't. But how does a small or mid-market company identify partnering opportunities? What are the pitfalls and challenges and how does one identify strong upside potential? Not to mention, how does a strategic partnership fit into your company's overall channel strategy. Our panelists include: Dr. Jeffrey Green, Founder / CEO of Datatrak international http://www.datatrak.net , Michael DeAloia, former Tech Czar and current Senior Director of Business Development at Fit Technologies http://www.fittechnologies.net, and Rich Figer, Group Sales Manager - National Systems Integrators, Microsoft.
Microsoft partners with Apple, Sun partners with Google, seems like every couple of months there's a blockbuster announcement of one partnership or another. Sometimes these partnerships develop into a great, growth endeavor and sometimes they don't. But how does a small or mid-market company identify partnering opportunities? What are the pitfalls and challenges and how does one identify strong upside potential? Not to mention, how does a strategic partnership fit into your company's overall channel strategy. Our panelists include: Dr. Jeffrey Green, Founder / CEO of Datatrak international http://www.datatrak.net , Michael DeAloia, former Tech Czar and current Senior Director of Business Development at Fit Technologies http://www.fittechnologies.net, and Rich Figer, Group Sales Manager - National Systems Integrators, Microsoft.