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Latest podcast episodes about miguel mckelvey

The aSaaSins Podcast
Founding WeWork, the WeWork Culture OS, and building a better community for our elders with Miguel McKelvey, Co founder of WeWork

The aSaaSins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 35:22


Miguel McKelvey, Co founder of WeWork, Proto, and Nayah joins the show to talk aboutHow Miguel got the inspiration for founding WeWork and how he and Adam approached finding PM fit.The cultural challenges WeWork faced in the early days as the company scaled, and creating WeWork's Culture OS (Operating System) to scale culture.Founding Proto and building a more inclusive brand of footwear.Supporting our elders and building a better community for our aging population with NAYAH.Pick up hoops and the venture that Miguel wishes someone would start!

We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast
We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast - Episode 8 "The One With All the Money"

We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 55:33


Welcome to #WeTalkWeCrashed, a spoilers-filled recapitulation and breakdown analysis of the seventh episode of the new series #WeCrashed from Apple TV Plus, inspired by the true story of WeWork, titled "The One With All the Money." HCA's own Nikki Fowler, John Rocha, and Griffin Schiller conduct the in-depth discussion and explanation. Connect with the Hollywood Critics Association experts and share your feedback in the comments and via email at shows@hollywoodcriticsassociation.com! More about this season of WeCrashed:Main cast: #JaredLeto as Adam Neumann, co-founder of WeWork, #AnneHathaway as Rebekah Neumann, Adam's wife. Kyle Marvin as Miguel McKelvey, co-founder of WeWork, O-T Fagbenle as Cameron, and America Ferrera as Elishia Kennedy.

How I Built This with Guy Raz
HIBT Lab! WeWork: Miguel McKelvey

How I Built This with Guy Raz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 30:08 Very Popular


When Miguel McKelvey was first featured on How I Built This in 2017, his company was growing at an astounding rate. WeWork was considered the unicorn of unicorns. But after reaching a $47 billion valuation in 2019, WeWork's tide began to turn. Investors raised concerns about the company's rapid expansion and unsustainable spending. Miguel's co-founder Adam Neuman faced accusations of mismanagement and was forced to resign. The company withdrew a long-anticipated IPO filing, and not long after, Miguel left the company he had worked so hard to build.Since then, the cautionary tale of WeWork has become a bit of a cultural obsession, retold on podcasts, a Hulu documentary, and even an Apple TV series this year. This week on How I Built This Lab, Miguel McKelvey returns to reflect on his experience at WeWork, the lessons he's learned, and what he's working on now. Listen to Miguel's original How I Built This episode: https://wondery.com/shows/how-i-built-this/episode/10386-wework-miguel-mckelvey/ Listen to the WeCrashed podcast from Wondery: https://wondery.com/shows/we-crashed/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast
We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast - Episode 7 "The Power of We"

We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 47:23


Welcome to #WeTalkWeCrashed, a spoilers-filled recapitulation and breakdown analysis of the seventh episode of the new series #WeCrashed from Apple TV Plus, inspired by the true story of WeWork, titled "The Power of We" HCA's own Nikki Fowler, John Rocha, and Griffin Schiller conduct the in-depth discussion and explanation. Connect with the Hollywood Critics Association experts and share your feedback in the comments and via email at shows@hollywoodcriticsassociation.com! More about this season of WeCrashed: Main cast: #JaredLeto as Adam Neumann, co-founder of WeWork, #AnneHathaway as Rebekah Neumann, Adam's wife. Kyle Marvin as Miguel McKelvey, co-founder of WeWork, O-T Fagbenle as Cameron, and America Ferrera as Elishia Kennedy.

We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast
We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast Episodes 6 - "Fortitude"

We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 47:23


Welcome to #WeTalkWeCrashed, a spoilers-filled recapitulation and breakdown analysis of the sixth episode of the new series #WeCrashed from Apple TV Plus, inspired by the true story of WeWork, titled "Fortitude." HCA's own Nikki Fowler, John Rocha, and Griffin Schiller conduct the in-depth discussion and explanation. Connect with the Hollywood Critics Association experts and share your feedback in the comments and via email at shows@hollywoodcriticsassociation.com! More about this season of WeCrashed: Main cast: #JaredLeto as Adam Neumann, co-founder of WeWork, #AnneHathaway as Rebekah Neumann, Adam's wife. Kyle Marvin as Miguel McKelvey, co-founder of WeWork, O-T Fagbenle as Cameron, and America Ferrera as Elishia Kennedy.

WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork
The Companion Podcast | Episode 6 with ‘WeCrashed' star Kyle Marvin | 6

WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 17:30 Very Popular


This week, host Scott Galloway sits down with actor Kyle Marvin (The Climb) who plays Adam's cofounder Miguel McKelvey on the Apple TV+ series, WeCrashed. They discuss how Kyle prepared for the role by studying architecture— and why he says he sees the relationship between Kyle, Adam and Rebekah as “a love triangle.” Plus, Scott shares his “Yoga babble moment of the week.” WeCrashed: The Companion Podcast is produced by Wondery, with support from Pineapple Street Studios. Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. https://wondery.app.link/wecrashedSupport us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Goggler Movie and TV Podcast
The Goggler Podcast #160: We Speak to WeCrashed Star Kyle Marvin

The Goggler Movie and TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 5:39


Today, on The Goggler Podcast, we speak to WeCrashed star Kyle Marvin about getting into the mind of WeWork co-founder Miguel McKelvey.

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We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast
We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast Episodes 5 - "Hustle Harder" with Special Guests Lee Eisenberg and Drew Crevello

We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 50:42


Welcome to the #WeTalkWeCrashed, a spoilers-filled recapitulation and breakdown analysis of the fifth episode of the new series #WeCrashed from #AppleTVPlus, titled "Hustle Harder" #HCA's own Nikki Fowler, John Rocha, and Griffin Schiller conduct the in-depth discussion and explanation. Connect with the Hollywood Critics Association experts and share your feedback using the hashtag #WeTalkWeCrashed and via email at shows@hollywoodcriticsassociation.com! Special guests: Writers, executive producers, and showrunners Lee Eisenberg and Drew Crevello. More about the WeCrashed miniseries below. Main cast: Jared Leto as Adam Neumann, co-founder of WeWork. Anne Hathaway as Rebekah Neumann, Adam's wife. Kyle Marvin as Miguel McKelvey, co-founder of WeWork, and America Ferrera as Elishia Kennedy.

We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast
We Talk WeCrashed: The After Show Podcast Episode 4 - "4.4"

We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 48:06


Welcome to the #WeTalkWeCrashed, a spoilers-filled recapitulation and breakdown analysis of the fourth episode of the new series #WeCrashed from #AppleTVPlus, titled "4.4." #HCA's own Nikki Fowler, John Rocha, and Griffin Schiller conduct the in-depth discussion and explanation. Connect with the Hollywood Critics Association experts and share your feedback using the hashtag #WeTalkWeCrashed and via email at shows@hollywoodcriticsassociation.com! More about the WeCrashed miniseries below. Main cast: Jared Leto as Adam Neumann, co-founder of WeWork. Anne Hathaway as Rebekah Neumann, Adam's wife. Kyle Marvin as Miguel McKelvey, co-founder of WeWork, and America Ferrera as Elishia Kennedy.

Lrnings - Der Podcast für #Business & #Karriere
#90 Wertloses Luftschloss - Der beinahe Crash von WeWork & Gründer Adam Neumann

Lrnings - Der Podcast für #Business & #Karriere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 24:38


WeWork wurde 2010 in New York von Adam Neumann und Miguel McKelvey gegründet. Die Firma, die Office- und Coworking Spaces für Companies anbot erlebte einen kometenhaften Aufstieg. Nach außen hin wirkte es wie ein Traum, doch hinter den Kulissen verbarg sich zum Ende der 2010er Jahre ein katastrophaler Managementstil gepaart mit Größenwahn – eine Kombi, die fast für das Ende der Firma sorgte. Hosts in dieser Folge: Joana-Marie Stolz, Tobias Kargoll & Phillip Böndel

WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork
The Companion Podcast | Two Guys and a Guru | 2

WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 26:36


Adam Neumann spends his twenties following a simple mantra: whoever dies with the most money wins. Rebekah Paltrow spends her twenties looking for spiritual answers. To change the world, Adam will need to find his passion—and find Rebekah.Click here to listen to Rebekah Neumann's full interview on the School of Greatness podcast.Click here to listen to Miguel McKelvey's full interview on How I Built This. Listen to new episodes of “How I Built This” one week early and ad-free on W+.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast
We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast Episodes 1, 2 & 3 - "This Is Where It Begins" "Masha Masha Masha" & "Summer Camp"

We Talk WeCrashed: The Aftershow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 53:49


Welcome to the #WeTalkWeCrashed, a spoilers-filled recapitulation and breakdown analysis of the first three episodes of the new series #WeCrashed from #AppleTVPlus, titled "This Is Where It Begins," "Masha Masha Masha," and "Summer Camp." #HCA's own Nikki Fowler, John Rocha, and Griffin Schiller conduct the in-depth discussion and explanation. More than an explanation a conversation, connect with the Hollywood Critics Association experts and share your feedback using the hashtag #WeTalkWeCrashed and via email at shows@hollywoodcriticsassociation.com! More about the WeCrashed miniseries below: Main cast: Jared Leto as Adam Neumann, co-founder of WeWork. Anne Hathaway as Rebekah Neumann, Adam's wife. Kyle Marvin as Miguel McKelvey, co-founder of WeWork, and America Ferrera as Elishia Kennedy.

Still Watching: Game of Thrones
Still Watching: The Downfall of Startups: Episode 3

Still Watching: Game of Thrones

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 72:06


This week, Richard is re-joined Vanity Fair's Julie Miller and Katey Rich to discuss the first three episodes of WeCrashed, starring Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway, on Apple TV+, plus new episodes of Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber on Showtime, and The Dropout on Hulu. Katey interviews Kyle Marvin who talks about going from producer and actor on The Climb premiering at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019 to his role as Miguel Mckelvey on WeCrashed. This season Still Watching will be breaking down three shows that look at the recent past of technology companies: WeCrashed (covering the fall of WeWork), The Dropout (chronicling the fall of Theranos) and Super Pumped: The Battle For Uber.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork
Two Guys and a Guru (Directors Cut) | 2

WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 32:51


Stream the Apple Original series WeCrashed, starring Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway. Premieres March 18 only on Apple TV+ https://apple.co/-WeCrashedAdam Neumann spends his twenties following a simple mantra: whoever dies with the most money wins. Rebekah Paltrow spends her twenties looking for spiritual answers. To change the world, Adam will need to find his passion—and find Rebekah.Click here to listen to Rebekah Neumann's full interview on the School of Greatness podcast.Click here to listen to Miguel McKelvey's full interview on How I Built This. Listen to new episodes of “How I Built This” one week early and ad-free on W+.Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. https://wondery.app.link/wecrashedSupport us by supporting our sponsors!IPVANISH- Head to ipvanish.com/CRASHED and use Promo Code: CRASHED to claim your 70% OFF your yearly plan!TALKSPACE- Sign up today at talkspace.com and get $100 OFF your first month with Promo Code: CRASHED!BABBEL- Go to babbel.com and use Promo Code: CRASHED for 6 MONTHS for the price of 3!MONDAY.COM- Sign up for your FREE 2 WEEK trial at monday.com/podcast!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Il était une fois l'entrepreneur
Comment Adam Neumann, un dyslexique fêtard, a fait de WeWork, une licorne ? - Ep 1

Il était une fois l'entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 23:04


Le podcast "Il était une fois l'entrepreneur" est l'ex podcast "l'apprenti", le podcast des histoires d'entrepreneurs. Adam Neumann fait de WeWork la 1ère société de Coworking dans le monde pour une valorisation de 47 milliards de dollars. Mais WeWork est avant tout construite sur la personnalité hors du commun d'Adam. Né en Israël en 1979, Adam Neumann passe ses années adolescentes dans un Kibboutz. Il en garde l'esprit de communauté… mais l'adolescent voit grand et son séjour aux Etats-Unis lui ouvre l'appétit. Il atterrit à New York avec sa soeur, Adi Neumann, mannequin international, en 2001. Il lâche alors ses études à l'Université pour lancer sa 1ère entreprise, Krawlers, qui fait des accessoires pour bébé. Mais le fêtard Adam n'arrive pas à faire décoller le projet. Il rencontre alors un architecte timide, Miguel McKelvey et sur son idée, il crée un 1er projet de Coworking, Green Desk. Le projet cartonne et ils vendent ce 1er projet à un promoteur immobilier. Puis 1 an plus tard, ils lancent WeWork. Adam rencontre alors Rebekah Paltrow, une fille de l'élite juive new yorkaise. C'est le coup de foudre mais surtout un réseau incroyable qui s'ouvre à Adam. Il trouve alors avec Miguel un 1er investisseur qui leur donne 15 millions de dollars pour une valorisation de 45 millions de dollars.. sans qu'ils n'aient rien. Mais Adam Neumann est un vendeur charismatique… il est aussi dyslexique et ne sait pas utiliser un ordinateur. Mais ce n'est pas grave, son aura est telle qu'il a un talent pour convaincre. Il enchaîne alors les levées de fonds et les ouvertures d'espaces… WeWork a rencontré son marché et les espaces se vendent comme des petits pains. Mais il refuse de s'appeler une société d'immobilier, WeWork, c'est plus que ça. C'est une communauté. Sur cette base, il réussit à atteindre une valorisation de plusieurs dizaines de milliards de dollars fin 2015 ! Adam Neumann mène la grande vie, entre soirées alcoolisées, jet privé, voyages et hôtels de luxe, il n'a plus aucune limite. Il commence même à acheter des bâtiments en propre qu'il loue après à WeWork. On est en plein conflit d'intérêt ! Bref, tout va bien pour Adam et WeWork. Mais cela ne durera pas. Inspire Média, le média des histoires d'entreprises et d'entrepreneurs Notes The Cult of We: Wework, Adam Neumann, and the Great Startup Delusion. Eliot Brown, Maureen Farrell https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Neumann How Did WeWork's Adam Neumann Build a $47 Billion Company?

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein
Maureen Farrell: "The Cult of We", WeWork, and Startup Governance Shortcomings.

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 53:42


Intro.(1:25) - Start of interview.(2:14) - Maureen's "origin story".(3:00) - Why she focused on WeWork as the subject of her book "The Cult of We" with her WSJ colleague Eliot Brown. She took over the IPO beat at the WSJ in 2016, "when there were almost no IPOs." Tech companies were staying private for longer with a ton of capital flowing into the private markets. That's when she started following high flying unicorns such as Uber, Airbnb, Lyft and WeWork. "But I always heard things that were a little crazier about WeWork, a little more confusing, a lot of crazy stories about Adam Neumann, so it was always high in my radar, and then in 2019 came the IPO that wasn't."(4:39) - Discussion around the concept of "growth at all costs." "It's the driver of this story."(7:23) - Discussion around the concept of "the cult of the founder." How Adam Neumann was able to cash out around ~$500 million throughout the financing rounds (pre-exit), in addition to getting another ~$500 million in loans from banks. Her original article from July of 2019 uncovering "how Adam Neumann cashed out at least ~$700 million in sales and loans (from JPM, Credit Suisse and UBS)."(13:21) - The unusual co-founder arrangement between Adam Neumann (getting 83%) and Miguel McKelvey via WeHoldings LLC.(14:59) - Discussion around the ethos of Silicon Valley, culture mantra, corporate purpose, mission statements such as WeWork's "to elevate the world's consciousness", sustainability and ESG, and how WeWork co-opted many of these concepts.(19:33) - Discussion around the failure of gatekeepers and how mutual funds (such as T Rowe Price and Fidelity) and other sophisticated investors had FOMO and "aped" into WeWork at record high valuations.(23:52) - Discussion around Masoyoshi Son, Softbank's Vision Fund and how Masa invested and influenced the outcome of Adam Neumann and WeWork.(23:33) - How she and her co-author came up with a shorthand to think about Adam Neumann: a magician.(26:28) - Discussion around the board of directors of WeWork.(30:28) - Discussion around dual-class share structures and founder control. How WeWork's IPO decision was a way to clean up the company's corporate governance.(36:49) - WeWork's failed IPO, the fall of Adam Neumann (walking away with ~$2 billion...). Litigation outcome and Adam's current status.(43:31) - The books that have greatly influenced her life:The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1927), by Thornton Wilder.Say Nothing (2018), by Patrick Radden Keefe.Bad Blood (2018), by John Carreyrou.(47:46) - Her mentors: "In terms of journalism, it's important to have mentors but you also need to forge bonds with peers who can also become lifelong mentors."(49:15) - An unusual or absurd habit that she loves: watching bad TV with her daughters! (Hey Dude, Nickelodeon).(49:57) - The living person she most admires: (politics aside) Jimmy Carter.(52:14) - The WeWork movie (Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway will play Adam Neumann and Rebecca Neumann)Maureen Farrell is one of the co-authors of the bestselling book "The Cult of We: WeWork, Adam Neumann and the Great Startup Delusion", the definitive inside story of WeWork and Adam Neumann. Maureen is a reporter that covers capital markets and IPOs at The Wall Street Journal, where she has worked since 2013. She previously worked at CNN, Forbes, Debtwire, and Mergermarket.She can be reached via email at Maureen.Farrell@wsj.com. Follow her on Twitter: @Maureenmfarrell.If you like this show, please consider subscribing, leaving a review or sharing this podcast on social media. __ You can follow Evan on social media at:Twitter @evanepsteinLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/epsteinevan/ Substack https://evanepstein.substack.com/Music/Soundtrack (found via Free Music Archive): Seeing The Future by Dexter Britain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License

WeCrashed - der Aufstieg und Fall von WeWork
Zwei große Typen aus der Kommune | 2

WeCrashed - der Aufstieg und Fall von WeWork

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 18:24


Auf dem Weg zu einer Party trifft Adam Neumann seinen späteren Geschäftspartner Miguel McKelvey. Obwohl ihre Charaktere unterschiedlicher nicht sein könnten, haben sie auch Gemeinsamkeiten. Beide sind in nicht-konventionellen Gemeinschaften aufgewachsen und träumen davon, als Unternehmer erfolgreich zu werden. Die Frage ist nur: „Mit welcher Geschäftsidee?“.Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.

NetWorkWise Presents: Who's Who in HR
John Reid-Dodick: Finding the Right Workplace Culture

NetWorkWise Presents: Who's Who in HR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 46:55


John Reid-Dodick is the Chief People Officer at AlphaSense, a search engine for market intelligence that is leveraging AI to transform how decisions are made by the world’s leading corporations and financial institutions. In this role, JRD is focused on building a future-forward People Team to support the company’s ambitious growth while helping create an AI-infused culture that puts AlphaSense at the forefront of the future of work. JRD joined AlphaSense from WeWork, where from 2018 to 2020 he founded and led the company’s cultureOS business, helping companies think and act differently about culture and the role workplace plays in enhancing culture. Previously, he served as WeWork’s Chief People Officer from 2016 to 2018 while the company scaled four-fold to over 4,000 people in new markets across the globe. JRD served as Chief People Officer at Dun & Bradstreet (from 2014 to 2016) and at AOL (from 2011 to 2013). He joined AOL from Thomson Reuters, where he led human resources for Thomson Reuters Markets. Prior to that, he held senior human resources roles at Reuters in New York and London. An expert in leadership, talent, and organizational culture and change, JRD has led a number of initiatives that have received industry awards and been featured as best practice in books such as ​The Art of Action (2011); ​Leading Innovation​ (2006); and ​The Employer Brand​ (2005). The cultureOS, which JRD created with WeWork co-founder and Chief Culture Officer, Miguel McKelvey, is the subject of a Harvard Business School case study. JRD is also a frequent speaker at industry events, with a focus on culture, the future of work, and workplace modernization. JRD is a member of the Board of Directors for the HR Policy Association (the Association of Chief Human Resources Officers); serves on the Advisory Board for the G100 Talent Consortium; and is a Senior Advisor to the HR50. JRD previously served as a member of the Board of Directors for ​Axiom​, where he was Chair of the Compensation Committee. He is a member of the Board of Trustees for KIPP New Jersey, a network of public charter schools serving students in Newark, Camden, and Miami. A lawyer by training, JRD joined Reuters in 1995, serving as General Counsel for Reuters America from 1997 to 2000. Prior to Reuters, he was an associate with Sullivan & Cromwell and a law clerk for the Honorable Robert W. Sweet of the Southern District of New York. JRD graduated from Harvard Law School in 1988, where he was Managing Editor of the ​Harvard Law Review.​ He holds a Masters degree in Politics from New York University and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Studies from the University of Manitoba. JRD is married to his high school sweetheart, Darlene, and they have three children – Cassie, a senior manager with Accenture Strategy’s Talent & Organization practice; Jorie, a behavior specialist working with children on the autism spectrum; and Cody, a co-owner of ​Good Beans,​ a specialty coffee startup based in Amsterdam.

Race at Work with Porter Braswell
WeWork Cofounder Miguel McKelvey: Blind Spots in Leadership

Race at Work with Porter Braswell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 34:15


WeWork cofounder Miguel McKelvey talks about using his position as a business leader to speak up in support of Black Lives Matter, why so many start-ups struggle with diversity and inclusion, and what senior leaders can learn from what went wrong with WeWork’s culture.

Criollo
Miguel McKelvey [London, UK]

Criollo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 169:39


We imbibe with Miguel McKelvey, formerly of WeWork, who joins us all the way from London. Miguel enjoys barril from El Jogorio, while host Stephen Torres samples the same agave from Real Minero. We speak about the NBA, Tado Ando, the hospitality industry, and WeWork.  Give us a follow at https://instagram.com/criollodeoaxaca. You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, and beyond! Got a question? Want to share some thoughts on the show? Email us at s@criollodeoaxaca.com.  This was produced by Greg Tilton and Eric Rice, you can check out their work at http://gregtilton.com and https://ersoundworks.com.  The intro music was provided Francois Comtois. Always remember to drink responsibly.  This episode was recorded on August 25th, 2020. 

Business of HYPE
Stay @ Home With Miguel McKelvey

Business of HYPE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 36:48


Today's "Stay @ Home" series is with Miguel McKelvey (previously S6, E8) Co-Founder and Chief Culture Officer of WeWork. Calling in from London, he updates on his current work situation from the UK and what changes and values WeWork as a company is going through during this time. He stresses how the pandemic has seen an increase for the desire and understated importance of human connection.  Thank you so much for tuning into our special Stay @ Home Series. We hope you guys stay safe, wash your hands, practice social distancing and find ways to still stay inspired during this time.  As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and Business of HYPE. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other show. Miguel McKelvey: https://anchor.fm/businessofhype/episodes/Miguel-McKelvey-of-WeWork-e4h6ev/a-a1l7n0n https://www.instagram.com/wework/ https://www.instagram.com/miguelmckelvey/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessofhype/support

The Rich Roll Podcast
Sadie Lincoln Is Rewriting The Fitness Story -- Thoughts On Movement, Community, Risk & Vulnerability

The Rich Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 127:46


“Numbers don’t mean anything when it comes to success.”Sadie LincolnThe alarm goes off and from that moment forward, life is a harried rush. Commuting, coffee, e-mails, meetings and take out. Getting Jenny to soccer practice and Billy back from theatre. When you finally land home, you're too beat to move. So you crash on the couch and doze off with a pint. Rinse and repeat.We all do the best we can. But the pressures of daily life can leave us stressed and exhausted. Sedentary and stiff, our shoulders slump. Our spine rounds and our stance is lopsided. Without corrective action, we can't function properly. And everything we do -- including exercise -- only exacerbates the problem.Let's just say Sadie Lincoln can relate. When her career with a global fitness brand almost broke her, she knew something had to change. Sadie and her husband Chris quit their jobs and downsized their lives to pursue an idea most said was bat shit crazy.Hence was born barre3, a fitness company focused not on weight loss but rather on body positivity and personal empowerment.What started out as a workout Sadie devised to help restore personal equanimity blossomed into a daily practice embraced by millions that focuses not on weight loss but rather on body positivity and personal empowerment. Since its 2008 inception, barre3 has grown to more than 140 franchise studios powered by female entrepreneurs, plus an online-workout streaming-subscriber base in 98+ countries.Sadie is on Inc. magazine's Female Founders 100 list, has been featured on NPR's How I Built This, and speaks regularly on the topics of mindful leadership, the power of body wisdom and the movement to redefine what success in fitness means.Today she shares her story.If you enjoyed my conversation with WeWork co founder Miguel McKelvey from July 2019 (RRP #452), then you may recall Miguel's untraditional upbringing -- collectively raised by his mom and her small group of friends he called ‘aunties’.Sadie also grew up in that very same communal dynamic community. Although not genetically related, Sadie and Miguel nonetheless consider themselves brother and sister.So, we talk about that.We discuss how Sadie's love of motion, creativity and teaching informs her particular strain of entrepreneurship and activism.We talk about what it means to not just create a business -- but a movement. The importance of serendipity in the world of fitness. And why physical balance also requires spiritual balance.Finally, we explore Sadie's commitment to empowering women. To cultivating their voices. And sharing their stories.But more than anything, this is a conversation about the importance of defining your values. Staying true no matter what. And creating the change you want to see in yourself and the world -- even if it requires risking everything.The visually inclined can watch it all go down on YouTube. And as always, the audio version streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.If you enjoyed my conversation with Kelly McGonigal, you’re going to love Sadie.May you find this conversation as enlightening and transformative as I did.Peace + Plants,Listen, Watch & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | YouTube | Spotify | Stitcher | Google PodcastsThanks to this week’s sponsorsNavitas Organics: Great people. Great products. Great planetary mission. A win for all. Only the highest-quality and most powerful plants, berries, roots, nuts and seeds the earth has to offer. Right now you can get 30% off your entire order of organic superfoods. Visit navitasorganics.com/richroll for 30% off with the promo code RICHROLL. That’s navitasorganics.com/richroll.Theragun: To experience the deep muscle massager that’s unlike anything you've ever felt -- risk-free for 30 days or your money back -- visit theragun.vom/richroll. For a limited time, my listeners can get a FREE charging stand with purchase -- a $79 dollar value.Ten Thousand: The World’s Most Durable Training Shorts. Built for Your Needs. Designed for Performance. Every order gets FREE shipping, FREE exchanges and FREE returns. Save 20% OFF your first purchase at tenthousand.cc with promo code “RICHROLL”.Note: One of the best ways to support the podcast is to support the sponsors. For a complete list of all RRP sponsors and their respective vanity url's and discount codes, visit my Resources page and click "Sponsors".SHOW NOTESConnect With Sadie: Bio | Instagram | Twitterbarre3: barre3.comTIME: The Boss: How Sadie Lincoln's Unconventional Childhood Shaped Her Business DreamsForbes: Barre3 CEO Sadie Lincoln Talks Tough Feedback And Vulnerable LeadershipInc.: Remarkable Women Are Building EmpiresMarie Claire: "Being A Female CEO Is Not My Identity"Pop Sugar: How — and Why — the Founder of a Successful Barre Company Practices Self-CareShape: The Beginner's Guide to Barre ClassSheKnows: Real Women On the Workouts That Made Them Fall in Love With FitnessRelated Podcasts You Might Enjoy:RRP #491: Kelly McGonigal Wants You To Fall In Love With MovementRRP #452: Miguel McKelvey Is Reimagining The WorkplaceRRP #230: Robin Arzon Wants You To Shut Up and RunThanks to Jason Camiolo for production, audio engineering and show notes; Margo Lubin and Blake Curtis for video, editing and graphics; portraits by Ali Rogers; and theme music by Ana Leimma.*Disclosure: Books and products denoted with an asterisk are hyperlinked to an affiliate program. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.for 1000s of delicious, customized plant-based recipes & so much more, check out our Plantpower Meal PlannerHOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST?Tell Your Friends & Share Online!Subscribe & Review: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Soundcloud | Google PodcastsDonate: Check out our Patreon accountSupport The Sponsors: One of the best ways to support the podcast is to support our sponsors. For a complete list of all RRP sponsors and their respective vanity url's and discount codes, visit my Resources page and click "Sponsors". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Diary of a CTO
Our busy pitching journey. Presenting in front of WeWork Co-Founder Miguel McKelvey. How do I manage my time as a tech leader and business owner?

Diary of a CTO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 27:37


It's been a busy couple of weeks pitching Collctiv to potential investors. I talk about our journey and the unexpected surprise of pitching in front of WeWork co-founder Miguel McKelvey.As a tech leader and business owner it's hard to find time to do everything so how do we as leaders prioritise our time and what do we spend it on.

WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork
Two Tall Guys From A Commune | 2

WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 20:44


Adam Neumann spends his twenties following a simple mantra: whoever dies with the most money wins. But to change the world, he’s going to need to find his passion—and to do that, he’ll have to rely on a new friend and a new romance.Click here to listen to Rebekah Neumann’s full interview on the School of Greatness podcast.Click here to listen to Miguel McKelvey’s full interview on How I Built This.Click here to listen to Miguel McKelvey’s full interview on The Rich Roll Podcast.Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. https://wondery.app.link/wecrashedSupport us by supporting our sponsors!Best Fiends - Download BEST FIENDS for FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play!Ring - Visit Ring.com/CRASHED for a special offer on a Welcome Kit!Audible - Visit Audible.com/CRASHED for a free 30 day trial. Listen to 1 audiobook and 2 Audible Originals absolutely free!NetSuite - Schedule your free demo and receive a free guide today at NetSuite.com/CRASHED.ZipRecruiter - Try ZipRecruiter for FREE at ZipRecruiter.com/CRASHED.The Economist - Text WECRASHED to 99000 for a FREE print copy of The Economist!Mailchimp - Visit Mailchimp.com to learn more about their complete marketing platform and start growing your business today.Signature Hardware - To find that perfect item to take your bathroom, kitchen, or home up a notch, visit SignatureHardware.com/WECRASHED.University of Maryland Global Campus - Take the next step in your education! Learn more at UMGC.edu/PODCAST.

Business of HYPE
Miguel McKelvey of WeWork

Business of HYPE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 65:28


Earlier in the year, jeff sat down with the Co-Founder and Chief Culture Officer of WeWork, Miguel McKelvey.  What started as a single office in New York to now being located in 100 cities globally, the former architect details how he built his massive company. Despite current shortcomings, he stresses that WeWork was founded upon the “fundamental human need for connection” and shares its foundational beliefs on creativity, collaboration and connection. As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and Business of HYPE. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other shows MIC/LINE, The Anthropology, The HYPE Report and HYPETALKS. Also check out our affiliated site, HYPEBAE and the launch of their new radio platform HYPEBAE Radio at https://hypebae.com/radio or on https://anchor.fm/schoolofsustainability Editor’s Note: This episode of the Business of HYPE was recorded earlier this season, prior to the developing news on the company. The information shared within the episode has been unedited since its recording and is being released as is. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessofhype/support

The Rich Roll Podcast
Miguel McKelvey Is Reimagining The Workplace — How Design Fuels Human Connection

The Rich Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 160:21


“What I really care about is connecting people.”Miguel McKelveyThe tectonic plates of the workplace landscape are rapidly shifting. Gone are the days of multi-decade corporate allegiance, replaced with project-based careers. The rapid rise of the freelance economy. And a labor core increasingly distributed across the globe.What are the economic and social implications of this trend? How can the traditional office be re-imagined to fit this escalating movement? And what role can architecture and design play to deepen community and foster personal happiness?There is no better steward to explore these important questions than this week's guest, Miguel McKelvey.A talented, multi-disciplinary designer and entrepreneur, Miguel is the Co-Founder of WeWork — the ubiquitous, communal co-working space company — where he currently serves as the Chief Culture Officer, directing construction, architecture and web design for the business.Raised on a commune in Oregon, Miguel earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Oregon, where he played on the Oregon Ducks basketball team for two years. Prior to WeWork, Miguel created the design framework and led the national retail roll-out for 170 American Apparel stores. Subsequently, he was involved in the early-stage development of several companies, including Green Desk, Barre3, Versation, and English, Baby!Because Miguel shares responsibility for creating and leading one of the world's most successful companies, one might predictably suspect this is a conversation about business. It is not. To be sure, we track his entrepreneurial journey. But this man's success has less to do with commerce and more to do with purpose. A deep commitment to community. And an intentional life devoted to fostering meaningful human connection.Over the course of two and a half hours, we explore how Miguel's unusual upbringing in a five-mother commune and his experience playing NCAA Division I basketball created the ‘Communitarian' philosophy that would later inform the cultural foundation for WeWork.We discuss Miguel's love of architecture and the important role design plays in modeling our professional and personal lives. How growing up in the town that produced Nike inspired an entrepreneurial drive to create an aspirational brand. And what his career at American Apparel taught him about engaging consumer culture at scale.But more than anything, this is a conversation with a remarkably humble man driven by gratitude and purpose to create new and original habitats that fuel a more connected world — and ultimately more fulfilling lives.The visually inclined can watch our entire conversation on YouTube here: bit.ly/miguelmckelvey452 (please subscribe!) and the podcast is of course available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Final Thing (and it's a big one): I'm excited to announce my first LIVE SHOW will take place on the evening of Friday, September 27, 2019 at the gorgeous and historic 1,100 seat Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles. The event will entail a live podcast with special guests (to be announced), and promises to be an immersive, entertaining experience tailored to a live audience. As a gesture of thanks, Patreon subscribers will have exclusive access (by way of a code sent to you and available in my latest Patreon post) for two days to grab the best seats before tickets are made available to the public See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Idea Fountain: Life Changing Conversations
S2 Ep 6 Work: Miguel McKelvey Co-Founder of WeWork

The Idea Fountain: Life Changing Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 84:00


The Co-Founder and Chief Culture Officer of We Work discusses his DIY mentality in business and changing the world.

The Black Sheep Podcast
Miguel McKelvey — The Story of the Rat

The Black Sheep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 42:40


Miguel McKelvey came to NYC just over a decade ago, working at the bottom of a pyramid in an architectural design firm. Today life looks a lot different as co-founder of WeWork with a global passion, and billions of net-worth. But he's the same idealistic guy he was when he had to outsmart a large NYC rat over many days of toil and struggle. And, outsmarting that rat is an analogy for how Miguel finds purpose and meaning in life much more-so than any accolade. 

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Cornell Tech At Bloomberg Podcast
Episode 16 - Miguel McKelvey, Co-founder and Chief Culture Officer of WeWork

Cornell Tech At Bloomberg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 39:59


In this discussion about workplace culture, Miguel McKelvey talks about the shifting perspectives of what an office should be, as well as WeWork’s ambition, expansion and valuation.

Cold Call
Can Miguel McKelvey Build the “Culture Operating System” at WeWork?

Cold Call

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 26:11


How deeply does the culture of a startup matter? Can it be shaped? Harvard Business School professor Jeffrey Rayport discusses WeWork cofounder Miguel McKelvey’s innovative role in building a company culture to support rapid growth.

How I Built This with Guy Raz
WeWork: Miguel McKelvey

How I Built This with Guy Raz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 53:11


In 2007, architect Miguel McKelvey convinced his friend Adam Neumann to share an office space in Brooklyn. That was the beginning of WeWork: a shared workspace for startups and freelancers looking for an inspiring environment to do their work. Today, WeWork has created a "community of creators" valued at nearly $16 billion. PLUS in our postscript "How You Built That," we check back with Kristel Gordon who invented a solution for easily stuffing a duvet back into its cover – it's called Duvaid. (Original broadcast date: June 19, 2017.)

Archinect Sessions
From an All-Women-Led Commune to a Multi-Billion Dollar Startup

Archinect Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 57:35


Last Wednesday, on the eve of the AIA National Convention, I had the pleasure of talking with Miguel McKelvey, co-founder of WeWork.  The conversation was held in Midtown, in the Project 6 by AF showroom to an invited crowd of 75 architects. The event was co-hosted by Project 6 by AF and Designer Pages, and sponsored by Graff, Julien, Geberit, Kaldewei and Wetstyle.  For those of you unfamiliar, WeWork is a co-working startup currently valued at somewhere between $20B to $35B, with almost 400 locations scattered around the world in 69 cities. While WeWork wasn’t the first company to enter the coworking space, they approached it in a very different way, focusing on creating physical environments that connected with workers and business owners, while crafting a culture of super-dedicated members.  Miguel McKelvey, one of two co-founders, is an architect by education, with a brief work history in the field that includes an active role in the design and buildout of American Apparel's disruptive retail stores in the early 2000’s. As a personal friend that I first met while studying architecture together at the University of Oregon, I’ve followed Miguel’s entrepreneurial path for almost 20 years. In this conversation we’ll talk about that path, and how architecture has played a critical role in the success of WeWork, starting with his extremely untraditional, yet highly relevant, childhood.

Innovation Crush
#172: Miguel McKelvey - The Ultimate Support System

Innovation Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 18:18


Currently valued at over $160,000 per member, WeWork boasts over 156 global offices, and caters to more than 120,000 entrepreneurs and team members from Fortune 100 companies. With a global community he describes as one big support system, co-founder Miguel McKelvey has built a network of likeminded workers and businesses that support one another through an exchange of products, services, collaborations, along with WeWork's premium experiences. Recorded live at C2 Montreal, the handyman, turned architect, turned billion-dollar real estate poster child, breaks down what makes WeWork work and what the future of the "thousand-year company" looks like. More at www.c2montreal.com

How I Built This with Guy Raz
WeWork: Miguel McKelvey

How I Built This with Guy Raz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 48:10


In 2007, architect Miguel McKelvey convinced his friend Adam Neumann to share an office space in Brooklyn. That was the beginning of WeWork: a shared workspace for startups and freelancers looking for an inspiring environment to do their work. Today, WeWork has created a "community of creators" valued at nearly $16 billion.

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